Jaw assembly for pivotal handle tool with opposing jaw elements

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6341545
  • Patent Number
    6,341,545
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 21, 1998
    27 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 29, 2002
    23 years ago
Abstract
Pliers-like tools having opposing and cooperating jaw elements wherein one of the jaw elements includes a heelpiece having a non-circular recess formed therein and in which a mechanical element associated with a jaw carrier portion of a handle is selectively inserted so as to be in non-movable relationship with respect to the one jaw element. Mechanical elements are provided for fastening the handle to the one jaw element at the area of the recess.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to pliers-type tools which are operatively connected to manipulate opposing jaws and more particularly to such tools having one jaw of the tool having a fixing heelpiece mounted to a support part of one handle.




2. Description of the Related Art




A number of difficulties are encountered if the jaw is to be made in one piece. On the one hand, the necessary small diameter holes cannot be punched in the jaw. On the other hand, the assembly is fragile because of the high shear stresses exerted on the rivets when the pliers are used.




Pliers-like tools are known and described in GB-A-2 067 451 and CH-A-685 749. These prior art devices have hole problems referred to above and are also relative bulky.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The aim of the invention is to provide pliers-like tools wherein components of the jaws thereof can be assembled in a highly economic and compact but nevertheless reliable manner.




To this end, the invention consists in pliers of the aforementioned type characterised in that one of the opposing jaws of the pliers includes a heelpiece having a non-circular recess therein in which a mechanical projection associated with a portion of at least one component of a tool handle is selectively inserted and wherein mechanical means are provided through the area of the recess to secure the handle portion to the heelpiece of the jaw element.




The pliers of the invention can have one or more of the features of claims


2


through


12


.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the appended drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

represents in perspective a jaw of adjustable pliers in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 2

is a plan view of this jaw to a larger scale;





FIG. 3

is a view of a sheet metal handle part to be assembled with the jaw in cross-section taken along the line III—III in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 4

is a plan view of the part from

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a plan view of adjustable pliers constructed from the parts shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, on the one hand, and

FIGS. 3 and 4

, on the other hand;





FIG. 6

is an end view of the same pliers;





FIG. 7

is a view of the same pliers in section taken along the line VII—VII in

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is a view of a detail of the pliers to a larger scale and in section taken along the line VIII—VIII in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a partial plan view of a variant embodiment;





FIG. 10

is a view to a larger scale in section taken along the line X—X in

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 11

is a partial view in cross-section of a second variant embodiment;





FIG. 12

is a partial view in longitudinal section of a third variant embodiment;





FIG. 13

shows flat nose pliers in accordance with the invention; and





FIGS. 14 and 15

are partial views in section taken along the lines XIV and XV in

FIG. 13

, respectively.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIGS. 1 and 2

represent a one-piece jaw


1


for adjustable pliers


2


shown in

FIGS. 5 through 7

. In addition to the jaw, the pliers


2


comprise a forged interior one-piece handle member


3


, a hinge pin


4


attached to the handle


3


and an exterior handle member


5


attached to the jaw


1


. The handle member


5


is made of two elongate parts


6


,


7


symmetrical to each other about the median plane P of the pliers, which is the section plane of FIG.


7


.




The jaw


1


, which is called the top jaw, is symmetrical about its own median plane Q which coincides with the plane P when the pliers are assembled. The jaw comprises a thick jaw member


8


the lower active face of which has striations


9


and, to the rear of this jaw member, a plane fixing heelpiece


10


. The thickness e of the heelpiece is significantly less than the thickness E of the jaw member and is typically in the order of half the thickness E. For example, e is in the order of 4 mm and E is in the order of 9 mm.




The boundary between the jaw member


8


and the heelpiece


10


forms a rectilinear shoulder


11


perpendicular to the plane Q on either side of the heelpiece. There is a cut-out


12


in the heelpiece over a substantial part of its area.




The handle member


3


is an elongate part which constitutes, in one piece, on one side of the pin


4


the top handle


13


of the tool and on the other side of the pin


4


the bottom jaw


14


of the pliers. The top side of this jaw carries striations


15


and the jaw


14


has the same thickness E as the jaw


1


.




One of the two parts of the handle member


5


will now be described, namely the part


6


.




One end of the part


6


forms the bottom handle


16


of the tool and there is a slot


116


through an intermediate portion of the part


6


. As is usual in adjustable pliers, the slot is elongate and has undulating sides to enable the pin


4


to be put into any one of a plurality of positions along the slot.




In front of its intermediate portion the part


6


has a jaw-carrier portion


17


the bottom surface


18


of which is rectilinear. The portion


17


has a stamped area that forms a projection


19


on its inside face, a hole


20


punched more or less at the centre of this projection and a hole


21


punched in front of the projection. As is well known to the skilled person, a stamped area of this kind is formed by displacement of the sheet metal in translation in a direction perpendicular to its plane by a distance less than its thickness (FIG.


3


).




Referring to

FIGS. 2

,


4


,


5


and


7


, it can be seen that the top contour


22


of the heelpiece


10


of the jaw


1


follows that of the portion


17


and that its bottom contour


23


is slightly above the top contour of the bottom jaw


14


when the pliers are closed with the jaws in contact with each other.




The cut-out


12


is not circular, but broadly triangular with rounded corners, and has a rectilinear front surface


24


parallel to the shoulders


11


, an arcuate top surface


25


and a rectilinear first rear surface


26


, both parallel to the contour


22


, and a rectilinear second rear surface


27


at an acute angle, in the order of 45°, to the surface


24


and at an obtuse angle, in the order of 120°, to the surface


26


. The surfaces


26


and


24


are at a small acute angle to each other, in the order of 15°.




The projection


19


on the part


6


is the shape of a trapezium with rounded corners which more or less mates with the rear half of the cut-out


12


, three of its sides cooperating with the surfaces


24


,


26


and


27


of the latter. This is shown in chain-dotted line in FIG.


2


and in continuous line in FIG.


7


. When the projection


19


is nested in the cut-out


12


in this way, the front hole


21


is in the radius between the surfaces


24


and


25


(FIG.


2


).




To assemble the pliers the parts


6


and


7


are offered up facing each other on respective opposite sides of the handle


3


and the jaw


1


and the two projections


19


are inserted in the cut-out


12


. A small space remains between the two projections, as shown in FIG.


8


. This positions the heelpiece


10


perfectly parallel to its general plane relative to the parts


6


and


7


and brings each shoulder


11


into contact with the corresponding surface


18


. A spacer


28


is provided between the rear portions


16


of the parts


6


and


7


(FIG.


7


).




Assembly is then completed by fitting four rivets


29


, two of which pass through corresponding holes in the portions


16


and the spacer


28


, one of which passes through the holes


20


in the two projections


19


and the last of which passes through the two holes


21


and through the cut-outs


12


. Peening this last rivet expands its shank which presses it firmly into the radius between the surfaces


24


and


25


of the cut-out


12


.




Finally, the hinge pine


4


of the pliers is fitted, The jaw


1


is perfectly positioned by cooperation of the projections


19


with the cut-out


12


and by cooperation of the shoulders


11


of the jaw


1


and the surfaces


18


of the parts


6


and


7


, these shoulders and these surfaces forming bearing surfaces which withstand the clamping forces. Consequently, the front rivets


29


are not loaded in shear during use of the pliers and merely hold the three parts


1


,


6


and


7


pressed together. The holes


20


and


21


for these rivets are made in the two sheet metal parts


6


, the thickness of which is typically in the order of 2.5 mm, and can therefore be punched in these two parts with a very small diameter, for example 3 mm. This would not be possible in the heelpiece


10


, the thickness of which is in the order of 4 mm, as indicated above.




In the variant of

FIGS. 9 and 10

the projections


19


mate with all of the cut-out


12


and two holes


20


are punched in each of the projections for the two front rivets


29


to pass through. The projections


19


can be forcibly inserted into the cut-out


12


if necessary.




As shown diagrammatically in

FIG. 11

, in another variant the heelpiece


10


is solid and has a projection


19


A on each face, and each part


6


,


7


has a stamped area projecting outwards that forms an inside recess


12


A. Each projection


19


A mates with at least part of the contour of the corresponding recess


12


A, in the sense explained above with reference to

FIGS. 1 through 10

, and holes


20


,


21


and front rivets


29


are disposed in a corresponding manner. The heelpiece includes at least one rivet hole, preferably outside the increased thickness areas


19


A. Note that in this variant, to obtain a hole or holes in the heelpiece with a diameter as small as previously the heelpiece must be machined (drilled).




In the

FIG. 12

variant the heelpiece


10


again has a cut-out


12


, although of oblong shape, with rounded ends and a major axis more or less parallel to the top surface of the parts


6


and


7


. The latter do not have the projections


19


but include two punched holes


21


each inscribed within one of the radii at the longitudinal ends of the cut-out. The parts


1


,


6


and


7


are simply assembled by means of two front rivets


29


through the holes


21


. When these rivets are peened their shank expands and they are therefore pressed firmly against the rounded ends of the cut-out.




Note that in this variant the rivets are loaded in shear. Consequently the holes


21


and the rivets have a larger diameter than in the variants previously described.





FIGS. 13 through 15

show an application of the invention to flat nose pliers. The pliers comprise two one-piece jaws


30


each assembled to a handle


31


. The two jaws


30


are hinged together by a fixed pin


32


. In front of the pin they form a jaw proper (or nose)


33


and they are extended beyond the pin


32


by a thinner rear fixing heelpiece


34


in one piece with them.




Each heelpiece has a non-circular cut-out


12


consisting in this example of a front circular arc


35


of relatively large radius, a rear circular arc


36


of relatively small radius and two tangents common to these two arcs.




Each heelpiece


34


locates between two sheet metal parts


37


,


38


which together form the corresponding handle


31


and each of which has a circular stamped area


19


. The inwardly projecting stamped area


19


forms a projection that mates with the front arc


35


. A rivet


29


passes through central holes


20


in the projections


19


and another rivet


29


passes through rear holes


21


in the parts


37


and


38


inscribed within the rear arcs


36


. At the front each sheet metal part has a rectilinear edge


39


that cooperates with a rectilinear shoulder of the part


30


situated at the root of the heelpiece


34


.




Note that if the handle of the pliers is positioned relative to the attached part


1


,


30


by means of a surface such as the surfaces


18


or


39


the assembly could alternatively include circular projections like the projections


19


from

FIG. 13

nested in a circular recess. If the circular projections are stamped areas in sheet metal parts, the advantage is again obtained of being able to punch small diameter rivet holes.




It is to be understood that the invention applies equally to fixing any tool jaw to any support part, which can be made not only from sheet metal but also from plastics material, aluminium, etc.



Claims
  • 1. A pliers-type tool having first and second handles which are operatively connected to manipulate opposing jaws comprising:one of the opposing jaws including a one-piece tool jaw including a jaw fixing heelpiece, said heelpiece have a recess therethrough, said recess having a peripheral surface: a first jaw support part having a general plane said first jaw support part comprising a first jaw carrier portion, said first jaw carrier portion having positioning means which position said heelpiece relative to said first jaw carrier portion parallel to said general plane in every direction of said plane, said positioning means comprising a protrusion seated within said recess; and securing means extending through said recess and securing said one-piece tool jaw to said first jaw support part.
  • 2. The pliers-type tool of claim 1, wherein said recess is formed as a cut-out in said heelpiece.
  • 3. The pliers-type tool of claim 1, wherein said recess is non-circular.
  • 4. The pliers-type tool of claim 1, wherein said positioning means further comprises mutually cooperating respective shoulder means on said one-piece tool jaw and on said first jaw support part, and said shoulder means being spaced from said recess.
  • 5. The pliers-type tool of claim 4, wherein said shoulder means are rectilinear.
  • 6. The pliers-type tool of claim 1, wherein said protrusion engages only a portion of said peripheral surface.
  • 7. The pliers-type tool of claim 6, wherein said securing means includes a mechanical securing member extending through said recess and spaced from said protrusion.
  • 8. The pliers-type tool of claim 7, wherein said securing member is a rivet.
  • 9. The pliers-type tool of claim 1, wherein said securing means includes a mechanical securing member extending through a hole in said protrusion.
  • 10. The pliers-type tool of claim 9, wherein said securing member is a rivet.
  • 11. The pliers-type tool of claim 1, wherein said protrusion engages substantially an entire peripheral surface of said recess.
  • 12. The pliers-type tool of claim 1, wherein said protrusion is of a size to be forcibly inserted in said recess.
  • 13. The pliers-type tool of claim 1, wherein said first jaw support part is made of sheet metal and said projection is a stamped area of said first jaw support part.
  • 14. The pliers-type tool of claim 1, further comprising a second jaw support part having a second jaw carrier portion, said heelpiece being sandwiched between said first and second jaw carrier portions and said securing means holding said first and second jaw carrier portions and said heelpiece pressed together.
  • 15. The pliers-type tool of claim 14, wherein said second jaw support part is substantially symmetrical to said first jaw support part in a region of said recess.
  • 16. The pliers-type tool of claim 1, wherein said pliers-type tool is an adjustable pliers.
  • 17. A pliers-type tool having first and second handles which are operatively connected to manipulate opposing tool jaws, comprising:one of said opposing tool jaws including a one-piece tool jaw including a jaw fixing heelpiece, said heelpiece having a recess therein, said recess having a peripheral surface; a first jaw support part having a general plane, said first jaw support part comprising a first jaw carrier portion, and two mechanical securing members which extend through said recess and bear on opposite regions of said peripheral surface to secure said one-piece tool jaw to said first jaw support part.
  • 18. The pliers-type tool of claim 17, further comprising a second jaw support having a second jaw carrier portion, said heelpiece being sandwiched between said first and second jaw carrier portions and said securing members holding said first and second law carrier portions and said heelpiece pressed together.
  • 19. The pliers-type tool of claim 18, wherein said second jaw support part is substantially symmetrical to said first jaw support part in a region of said recess.
  • 20. The pliers-type tool of claim 17, wherein said pliers-type tool is an adjustable pliers.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
96 11678 Sep 1996 FR
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/FR97/01649 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO98/13175 4/2/1998 WO A
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Number Name Date Kind
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5517762 Kuribayashi May 1996 A
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