Claims
- 1. A self-adjusting pliers tool comprising:an upper handle assembly comprising a handle portion, a jaw portion, and an intermediate neck portion; a lower handle assembly comprising a handle portion, a jaw portion, and an intermediate neck portion having an elongated slot, said slot comprising first and second sidewalls and a series of equally spaced projections along a portion of said first sidewall; a connecting assembly connecting the upper and lower handle assemblies, said connecting assembly being mounted on the neck portion of said upper handle assembly and adapted to slide within the elongated slot of said lower handle assembly and to move from a first position, in which said connecting assembly engages said projections in the elongated slot to restrain the connecting assembly from sliding, to a second position, in which said connecting assembly and said projections are disengaged; and biasing means coacting between the upper and lower handle assemblies and normally urging the jaw portions to slide away from one another to a full open position, wherein said elongated slot comprises a nonengaging region at an end of the slot toward which the connecting assembly is urged by the biasing means, said slot having no projections along the first or second sidewall thereof in said nonengaging region; said nonengaging region further comprising an offset in the second sidewall of the slot such that the connecting assembly moves away from the projections when the connecting assembly enters the nonengaging region.
- 2. The pliers tool of claim 1, wherein the handle and neck portions of said upper and lower handle assemblies are of laminated construction, and wherein the jaw portion of each of said handle assemblies comprises at least two layers extending from the corresponding neck portion and a solid jaw piece disposed between the two layers.
- 3. The pliers tool of claim 1, wherein each of said jaw pieces comprises:a gripping surface having teeth; two handle contact surfaces disposed opposite the gripping surface; an extension portion extending from between the handle contact surfaces, adapted for disposal in the first end of one of the handle assemblies between the end layers, and defining a bore therethrough adapted to receive a fastener.
- 4. The pliers tool of claim 3, wherein each of said first end layers has a tip, and wherein at least one of said jaw pieces further comprises a tip portion wider than the extension portion and extending beyond the tips of the first end layers.
- 5. The pliers tool of claim 3, wherein each of said handle contact surfaces comprises a protrusion toward said extension portion, said protrusion adapted to fit into a notch in a first end layer of one of the handle assemblies, and said notch and protrusion adapted to cooperate to impede the jaw from sliding along the handle ends.
- 6. The pliers tool of claim 5, wherein the jaws comprise a surface having a thickness of about 0.002 to about 0.004 inches and a hardness of about 70 Rc surrounding a core having a hardness of about 45 to 50 Rc.
- 7. The pliers tool of claim 1, wherein the jaws comprise a surface having a thickness of about 0.002 to about 0.004 inches and a hardness of about 70 Rc surrounding a core having a hardness of about 45 to 50 Rc.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/076,510, filed Mar. 2, 1998.
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