Information
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Patent Grant
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6789452
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Patent Number
6,789,452
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Date Filed
Tuesday, November 26, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 14, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Disclaimer
Terminal disclaimer
Abstract
An increased torque applying pliers which utilizes two separate sets of jaws with each set of jaws having their own pivot axis. Each set of jaws are reversely oriented relative to each other. The sets of jaws are pivotally connected together with this pivot connection also being connected to a handle assembly. The handle assembly comprises two handles which are also pivotally connected together with the pivot axis for the handle being confined within a central cavity that is formed by the jaw members. The utilizing of a separate pivot axis for the handle members which is spaced from the connecting axes that interconnect the jaw members and the handles provides for the application of an increased amount of torque when clamping of the pliers onto an exterior structure.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to tools and more particularly to a pliers type of tool which embodies two different pair of jaws within the same tool and where the tool is constructed to apply an increased amount of torque when clamping of the tool onto an exterior structure.
2. Description of the Related Art
Hand tools, of different types, have long been known. A common form of hand tool is known as a pliers. A typical pliers has a head on which is defined a pair of jaws which can be manipulated by a pair of handles into a pincher-like action on an exterior structure. There are several different types of pliers. There is what is deemed as sharp nose or needle nose type of pliers head. There is also a pliers referred to as a snub nose type of pliers head. Tradesmen and homeowners frequently carry both type of pliers on their person or within their tool box. If both heads could somehow be incorporated within a single tool, then the tradesman or homeowner would only be required to carry a single tool rather than two different tools.
It has been known to form a combination type tool in the form of pliers where two different types of heads are incorporated within a single tool. Reference is to be had to U.S. Pat. No. 5,245,721, which shows such a combination tool. However, the combination tool of the prior art has certain deficiencies. One of these deficiencies is that there is basically a one-to-one application of force relative to the squeezing force applied to the handle. In other words, if a ten pound squeezing force is applied to the handles, then there is a ten pound gripping force applied to the structure by the jaw of the head of the tool. The reason for this is that most pliers of the prior art are constructed so that the connecting axes of the handles to the jaws are aligned with the pivot axes for the different pairs of jaws. If the connecting axes were not the same as the pivot axes, then greater leverage could be obtained, such for example, applying only five pounds of force to the handles in order to produce a ten pound clamping force onto the exterior structure. At times, a greater application of force is desirable, such as when a tradesman or homeowner is attempting to collapse a portion of a tube or in any situation where a greater amount of force is needed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The first basic embodiment of the present invention provides for an increased torque applying pliers which utilizes a jaw assembly composed of a first pair of jaw members pivotally connected at a first pivot axis so these jaw members can move between a non-force applying position and a force applying position. The jaw assembly includes first rear extensions with one rear extension being fixed to one of the first jaw members and the other first rear extension being fixed to the other of the first jaw members. A handle assembly which comprises a first handle member and a second handle member are pivotally connected together at a handle pivot axis. The first handle member is pivotally connected to one of the first rear extensions at a first connecting axis. The second handle member is pivotally connected to the remaining first rear extension at a second connecting axis. The handle pivot axis is spaced from the first pivot axis and both the first connecting axis and the second connecting axis.
A further embodiment of the present invention is where the first basic embodiment is modified by both the first connecting axis and the second connecting axis being spaced the same distance from the handle pivot axis.
A further embodiment of the present invention is where the first basic embodiment is modified by the first pivot axis being locatable between the first rear extensions.
A further embodiment of the present invention is where the jaw assembly includes a second pair of jaw members which are reversely positioned to the first pair of jaw members.
A further embodiment of the present invention is where each jaw member of the second pair of jaw members has a rear extension which is pivotally connected to a rear extension of the first pair of jaw members.
A further embodiment of the present invention is where the just previous embodiment is modified by the first rear extensions being pivotally connected to second rear extensions with the rear extensions cooperating to form a central cavity. The first pivot axis is confined within this central cavity.
A second basic embodiment of the present invention comprises an increased torque applying pliers which comprises a first jaw pivot axis that is formed by a first jaw member that is mounted to a second jaw member that are movable between a clamping position where the first jaw member is being forced toward the second jaw member and a release position where the first jaw member is not being forced toward the second jaw member. There is a handle pivot axis which is spaced from the first jaw pivot axis with this handle pivot axis being established by interconnecting a first handle member with a second handle member. There is a first connecting axis that is formed by connecting a first handle member with a first jaw member. There is a second connecting axis that is formed by connecting a second handle with a second jaw member. The first connecting axis is spaced from the second connecting axis and also spaced from the first jaw pivot axis and also the handle pivot axis.
A further embodiment of the present invention is where the second basic embodiment is modified by the first connecting axis and the second connecting axis being spaced the same distance apart from the first jaw pivot axis.
A further embodiment of the present invention is where the second basic embodiment is modified by the handle pivot axis being locatable between a portion of the first jaw member and a portion of the second jaw member.
A further embodiment of the present invention is where the second basic embodiment is modified by there being included a third jaw member and a fourth jaw member which are also pivotally mounted together and are reversely positioned relative to the first jaw member and the second jaw member.
A further embodiment of the present invention is where the just previous embodiment is modified by the third jaw member having a rear extension and the fourth jaw member also having a rear extension with the rear extension of the third jaw member being pivotally mounted to a first jaw member and the rear extension of the fourth jaw member being pivotally mounted to a second jaw member.
A further embodiment of the present invention is where the just previous embodiment is modified by the connected together rear extensions forming a central cavity with the handle pivot axis being mounted within the central cavity.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is to be made to the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the precise arrangement shown in the drawings.
FIG. 1
is a top plan elevational view of the increased torque applying pliers of the present invention showing the pliers in a closed position where the jaw members of the pliers abut each other;
FIG. 2
is a right side elevational view of the increased torque applying pliers of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a view similar to
FIG. 1
but showing the pliers in an open position; and
FIG. 4
is an exploded isometric view of the increased torque applying pliers of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring particularly to the drawings, there is shown the increased torque applying pliers
10
of this invention. Pliers
10
includes a jaw assembly
12
which is constructed of a first pair of jaw members
14
and
16
and a second pair of jaw members
18
and
20
. Jaw members
14
and
16
are of a sharp pointed shape and are commonly referred to as needle nose type of pliers. Jaw members
18
and
20
are blunted in shape and are what is deemed a more conventional type of pliers. The jaw members
14
and
16
are pivotally connected together by means of a pivot pin
22
which is fitted within hole
24
of jaw member
14
and hole
26
of jaw member
16
. The hole
24
is centrally mounted within a center section
28
which is basically round in configuration and has exterior cam surfaces
30
and
32
each of which are basically a segment of a circle with the surfaces
30
and
32
having the same circular center which coincides with pivot axis
34
which passes through the center of the pivot pin
22
. In a similar manner, the hole
26
is mounted within a basically circular shape center section
36
which has cam surfaces
38
and
40
located on its exterior surface. The cam surfaces
38
and
40
are again of a circle whose center coincides with the pivot axis
34
. The radius of the circle for the cam surfaces
38
and
40
is the same as for the cam surfaces
30
and
32
.
Formed within the center section
36
is an annular groove
42
. Within the annular groove
42
is to be located a spring
44
. It is the function of the spring
44
to exert a continuous bias imparted to the jaw assembly
14
that tends to locate the jaw members
14
and
16
in the open position shown in FIG.
3
. It is to be understood that the jaw members
14
and
16
can be clamped onto an exterior structure, which is not shown, and be in the position of
FIG. 1
or be in any position where the jaw members
14
and
16
could be spread apart. For example, in
FIG. 3
, if an exterior object was located between the jaw members
14
and
16
, the spread apart position of
FIG. 3
could actually be a clamping
The jaw member
16
includes a cam
46
which rides on the cam surface
32
. The jaw member
16
also includes a cam
48
which rides on the cam surface
30
. The jaw member
16
also includes a primary rear extension
50
which is attached to the center section
36
and extends rearwardly therefrom. Within the rear extension
50
is a hole
52
. In a similar manner, the jaw member
14
has a primary rear extension
54
that is integral with the center section
28
and extends rearwardly therefrom. The rear extension
54
includes a hole
56
. Cam
48
is to rest against the cam surface
30
. Integral with the rear extension is a cam
58
. Cam
58
is to abut against the cam surface
40
. When the pliers
10
moves between the closed position of FIG.
1
and the open position of
FIG. 3
, the cam
48
slides on cam surface
30
and cam
58
slides on cam surface
40
.
It can thus be seen that the jaw assembly
12
, composed of jaw members
14
and
16
, is pivotable so that the jaw members
14
and
16
can assume the spread apart position similar to what is shown in
FIG. 3
or a closed position which is shown in FIG.
1
. In the closed position of
FIG. 1
, the flat planar interior surfaces
60
and
62
of the respective jaw members
14
and
16
abut each other.
Jaw member
18
includes a center section
64
which is also substantially circular. The center section
64
includes a center through hole
66
integrally connected to center section
64
is a an additional rear extension
68
. The rear extension
68
includes a through hole
70
. The jaw member
20
includes a circular shaped center section
72
. This circular shaped center section
72
has an exterior surface constructed to include a cam surface
74
and a cam surface
76
. Included within the center section
72
is a centrally located through hole
78
. The cam surfaces
74
and
76
are arcs of the same circle. Integrally connected to the center section
72
is a an additional rear extension
80
. Rear extension
80
has a through hole
82
.
The jaw members
18
and
20
are to interlock with the center sections
64
and
72
abutting one another. In this position, cam surface
84
of jaw member
18
conforms to and slides thereon the circular configuration of recess cam surface
86
of jaw member
20
. The cam surface
88
on jaw member
18
similarly rides within the recessed cam surface
90
which is actually part of rear extension
80
of jaw member
20
. The wall of rear extension
68
, which is located directly adjacent the center section
64
, is formed into a cam surface
92
which is located against cam surface
74
. There is to be formed on the inside surface of the jaw member
18
a cam surface which is similar in configuration to cam surface
86
that is to ride against cam surface
76
.
A connecting pin
94
connects hole
82
and hole
52
. This pivotally mounts the jaw member
20
to the jaw member
16
. The jaw member
20
is now capable of limited pivotal movement relative to jaw member
16
about a connecting axis
96
. In a similar manner, a connecting pin
98
connects hole
70
with hole
56
with the result that jaw member
14
is pivotally mounted relative to jaw member
18
.
Rear extension
50
has an inner recess
100
and an outer recess
102
. Rear extension
54
also has an inner recess
104
and an outer recess
106
. Rear extension
68
has a similar inner recess
108
and outer recess
110
. Rear extension
80
also has a similar inner recess
112
and outer recess
114
. The function of these recesses
100
-
114
will be explained further on the specification.
The pliers
10
of this invention includes a handle assembly in the form of a first handle member
116
and second handle member
118
. The first handle member
116
is actually constructed of two separate identically shaped parts
120
and
122
which are connected together by a handle pivot pin
124
. The handle pivot pin
124
is fixedly mounted within through hole
126
formed within part
120
and also within through hole
128
formed within part
122
. The handle pivot pin
124
is also mounted within through hole
130
of handle part
132
of second handle member
118
and also pivotally mounted within through hole
134
of handle member
136
. The handle parts
132
and
136
are assembled together forming a single unit which comprises the second handle member
118
. The parts
132
and
136
are mounted together to move together as a single unit. The outer end of the handle parts
132
and
136
are fixedly secured together by a spacer pin
138
. A similar spacer pin
140
fixedly mounts together the outer end of the parts
120
and
122
.
The part
120
also includes a small through hole
142
into which is to be mounted the connecting pin
94
. This connecting pin
94
is also mounted within a through hole
144
of the handle part
122
. In a similar manner, the connecting pin
98
is mounted within a small through hole
146
formed within the handle part
132
and similarly within small through hole
148
formed within handle part
136
.
It is to be noted that the jaw members
14
and
16
are reversely positioned relative to jaw members
18
and
20
. Without any force applied tending to move the handle members
16
and
18
together, the spring
44
will apply a bias to the jaw assembly
12
tending to locate the jaw assembly
12
in the position shown in
FIG. 3
of the drawings with the jaw members
14
and
16
being angularly spread apart and jaw members
18
and
20
being angularly spread apart. In this position, the handle pivot pin
124
is positioned very near one end of an internal cavity
150
which is formed by the connected together enclosing arrangement of the rear extensions
50
,
54
,
68
and
80
. It is to be noted that the handle pivot pin
124
is mounted on a handle pivot axis
152
and this handle pivot axis
152
is spaced from the connecting axis
96
and the connecting axis
154
established by a connecting pin
98
. The distance of the connecting axes
96
and
154
relative to the pivot axis
152
is the same and will generally comprise about five-eights of an inch. When the first handle member
116
is moved toward the second handle member
118
, the jaw members
14
and
16
move closer together as well as jaw members
18
and
20
move closer together. If an exterior object was placed between the jaw members
14
and
16
, a clamping action on that exterior object would occur. Although it is possible to utilize and maybe in some instances it may be convenient to utilize the jaw members
18
and
20
when in the position shown in
FIG. 3
, generally the position of the jaw members
18
and
20
will be deemed a storage position and a non-use position with only the jaw members
14
and
16
intending to be used. However, when it is desired to utilize jaw members
18
and
20
, the user only needs to move the first handle member
116
counterclockwise approximately one-hundred and forty degrees and the second handle member
118
clockwise also about one-hundred and forty degrees. This will result in the placing of the jaw member
14
and
16
in the storage position and extend the jaw members
18
and
20
in the extended position so that such can then be readily used.
It is to be noted that because of the handle pivot axis
124
not coinciding with the pivot axis
34
or the pivot axis
156
which is formed by pivot pin
158
which is mounted within the through holes
66
and
78
, additional leverage is obtained. This additional leverage is also acquired in part by the handle pivot axis
152
being spaced from the connecting axes
96
and
154
. This spacing is, in essence, the obtaining of additional leverage in the same way that a lever is used with a fulcrum to where a small force could be utilized to move a much heavier object. By way of an example, a five pound force applied tending to close the handle member
116
and
118
will apply a ten pound or more clamping force between the jaw members
14
and
16
or the jaw members
18
and
20
.
The reason for the recesses
110
and
104
is to provide sufficient clearance for the handle pivot pin
124
to permit the jaw assembly
12
to be moved to the closed position, as shown in FIG.
1
. The same is also true for recesses
108
and
112
when the jaw members
18
and
20
are located in the extended to be used position and the jaw members
14
and
16
are in the storage position. The reason for the recesses
110
and
114
and
102
and
106
is also to provide sufficient clearance of the rear extensions
50
and
54
and the rear extensions
68
and
80
in order to achieve a completely closed position, as shown in FIG.
1
.
Between the jaw members
14
and
16
and the jaw members
18
and
20
there will be formed serrated surfaces and/or cutters that are deemed to be common in constructing of pliers. The structure of this invention is making no effort to define that there is any specific novelty in the construction of these surfaces.
Claims
- 1. An increased torque applying pliers comprising:a jaw assembly having a first pair of jaw members pivotally connected together at a first pivot axis so said jaw members can move between a non-force applying position and a force applying position, said jaw assembly including primary rear extensions with a first primary rear extension being fixed to one of said first jaw members and a second primary rear extension being fixed to another of said first jaw members; a handle assembly comprising a first handle member and a second handle member which are pivotally connected together at a handle pivot axis, said first handle member being pivotally connected to a said first primary rear extension at a first connecting axis, said second handle member being pivotally connected to said second primary rear extension at a second connecting axis, said handle pivot axis being spaced from said first pivot axis and both said first connecting axis and said second connecting axis, whereby the fact that said first pivot axis is spaced from said connecting axes produces an increased value of torque to said jaw members when said jaw members are in said force applying position; and said jaw assembly comprising a second pair of jaw members pivotally connected together at a second pivot axis so said second pair of jaw members can move between a non-force applying position and a force applying position, said second pair of jaw members being reversely positioned relative to said first pair of jaw members.
- 2. The increased torque applying pliers as defined in claim 1 wherein:said second pair of jaw members including additional rear extensions with one of said additional rear extensions being pivotally attached to one of said first primary rear extension and another of said additional rear extensions being pivotally attached to another of said second primary rear extension.
- 3. The increased torque applying pliers as defined in claim 2 wherein:said primary rear extensions and said additional rear extensions enclosing an internal cavity, said handle pivot axis being totally confined within said internal cavity regardless of which pair of jaw members are extended and which pair are in a storage position.
- 4. An increased torque applying pliers which comprises:a first jaw pivot axis that is formed by a first jaw member that is mounted to a second jaw member with both said first jaw member and said second jaw member being movable between a clamping position where said first jaw member is being forced toward said second saw member and a release position where said first jaw member is not being forced toward said second jaw member; a handle pivot axis which is spaced from said first jaw pivot axis, said handle pivot axis is established by interconnecting a first handle member with a second handle member; a first connecting axis that is formed by connecting said first handle member with said first jaw member, a second connecting axis formed by connecting said second handle member with said second jaw member, said first connecting axis being spaced from said second connecting axis and spaced from said jaw pivot axis and said handle pivot axis; and there being a third jaw member mounted to a fourth jaw member by being pivotally connected together at a second pivot axis so said third jaw member and said fourth jaw member can move between a non-force applying position and a force applying position, said third jaw member and said fourth jaw member being reversely positioned relative to said first jaw member and said second jaw member.
- 5. The increased torque applying pliers as defined in claim 4 wherein:both said first jaw member and said second jaw member having a primary rear extension, both said third jaw member and said fourth jaw member each having an additional rear extension, each said primary rear extension being pivotally attached to a said separate said additional rear extension.
- 6. The increased torque applying pliers as defined in claim 5 wherein:said rear extensions enclosing internal cavity, said first pivot axis being totally confined within said internal cavity.
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