Claims
- 1. A scissor device, comprising:
- a lower blade and an upper blade each having a longitudinal axis pivotal with respect to each other along a pivot axis and having a pivot point disposed substantially at one end of said blades;
- a handle fixed with respect to the lower blade and extending over said blades and transversely with respect to the pivot axis of the blades and at an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the lower blade;
- a trigger means on said handle for actuating pivoting of said blades; and
- a lever pivotably mounted within said handle for pivoting said upper blade upon actuation of said trigger means, said lever having one end engaging said trigger and another end engaging a protuberance on said upper blade, said protuberance being located forwardly from said pivot point and acting as a cam, whereby actuation of said trigger causes said lever to pivot in one direction and engagement of said cam by said lever causes said upper blade to pivot in an opposite direction.
- 2. The scissor device of claim 1 wherein the protuberance includes a cam surface.
- 3. The scissor device of claim 2 wherein the lever is affixed to the trigger means.
- 4. The scissor device of claim 1 further including means for biasing the blades to an open position.
- 5. The scissor device of claim 1 wherein a spring disposed at the pivot point biases the blades to an open position.
- 6. The scissor device of claim 1 further including means for limiting the travel of the trigger means with respect to the handle whereby the closure of the blades is also limited.
- 7. A scissor device, comprising:
- a lower substantially fixed blade and an upper movable blade each having a longitudinal axis, said upper movable blade being pivotal with respect to the lower blade along a pivot axis;
- a handle extending over said blades from the fixed blade at an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the fixed blade and transverse to the pivot axis of the blades;
- a lever pivotally affixed to the handle and engaging a trigger and a portion of the upper blade such that pivoting of the lever in one direction pivots the upper blade in an opposite direction;
- the trigger slidably disposed in the handle whereby actuation of the trigger pivots the lever.
- 8. The scissor device of claim 7 further including a spring disposed at the pivot point for biasing the blades to an open position.
- 9. The scissor device of claim 7 wherein the trigger further includes a finger hold for the operator.
- 10. The scissor device of claim 7 wherein the lever is attached to the trigger and the trigger slides on an arcuate path with respect to the handle.
- 11. The scissor device of claim 7 further including a means for affixing the handle to the lower blade.
- 12. The scissor device of claim 11 wherein said means for affixing further includes a pivot point for the lever.
- 13. The scissor device of claim 11 wherein said means for affixing includes a screw which passes through the handle and through a portion of the lower blade which extends into the handle.
- 14. The scissor device of claim 11 wherein the means for affixing further includes a boss which surrounds a part of the lower blade which extends into the handle.
- 15. A scissor device, comprising:
- a lower substantially fixed blade and an upper movable blade each having a longitudinal axis, said upper movable blade being pivotal with respect to the lower blade along a pivot axis;
- a handle extending over said blades from the fixed blade at an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the fixed blade and transverse to the pivot axis of the blades;
- a lever pivotally affixed to the handle and engaging a trigger and a portion of the upper blade such that pivoting of the lever pivots the upper blade;
- the trigger slidably disposed in the handle whereby actuation of the trigger pivots the lever;
- the lever and the upper blade being connected through a connector allowing said lever to travel a given distance before said upper blade moves due to said connection.
- 16. A scissor device, comprising:
- a lower substantially fixed blade and an upper movable blade each having a longitudinal axis, said upper movable blade being pivotal with respect to the lower blade along a pivot axis;
- a handle extending over said blades from the fixed blade at an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the fixed blade and transverse to the pivot axis of the blades;
- a lever pivotally affixed to the handle and engaging a trigger and a portion of the upper blade such that pivoting of the lever pivots the upper blade;
- the trigger slidably disposed in the handle whereby actuation of the trigger pivots the lever;
- the lever and the trigger mechanism being connected through a connector allowing said lever to travel a given distance before said upper blade moves due to said connector.
- 17. A scissor device, comprising:
- a lower substantially fixed blade and an upper movable blade each having a longitudinal axis, said upper movable blade being pivotal with respect to the lower blade along a pivot axis;
- a handle extending from the fixed blade at an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the fixed blade and transverse to the pivot axis of the blades;
- a lever pivotally affixed to the handle and engaging a trigger and a portion of the upper blade such that pivoting of the lever pivots the upper blade;
- the trigger slidably disposed in the handle whereby actuation of the trigger pivots the lever; and
- an adjustable bolt disposed in the handle whereby adjustment of the bolt limits the travel of the trigger and the degree to which the blades close.
- 18. A scissor device, comprising:
- a lower substantially fixed blade and an upper movable blade each having a longitudinal axis, said upper movable blade being pivotal with respect to the lower blade along a pivot axis;
- a handle extending from the fixed blade at an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the fixed blade and transverse to the pivot axis of the blades;
- a lever pivotally affixed to the handle and engaging a trigger and a portion of the upper blade such that pivoting of the lever pivots the upper blade;
- the trigger slidably disposed in the handle whereby actuation of the trigger pivots the lever;
- a means for affixing the handle to the lower blade; and
- the means for affixing further including a boss disposed on either side of the lever to prevent side to side movement of the lever.
- 19. A scissor device, comprising:
- a lower substantially fixed blade and an upper movable blade each having a longitudinal axis, said upper movable blade being pivotal with respect to the movable blade along a pivot axis;
- a handle extending over said blades from the fixed blade substantially transverse to the pivot axis of the blades, said handle forming an acute angle with the fixed blade;
- a trigger mechanism disposed in the handle and slidable with respect to the handle in the direction substantially perpendicular to the axis of the handle;
- said blades pivoting in a plane common to the direction of movement of the trigger mechanism;
- linkage extending between the trigger mechanism and upper blade whereby the sliding of the trigger mechanism causes pivoting of the linkage, said linkage being connected to said upper blade such that both rotational and translational motion of the linkage relative to the upper blade occur when the trigger is actuated whereby said linkage and said upper blade pivot in opposite directions.
- 20. The scissor device of claim 19 wherein the linkage includes a lever movable with respect to the trigger mechanism and the upper blade.
- 21. The scissor device of claim 19 further including means for biasing the blades to an open position.
- 22. The scissor device of claim 19 wherein a spring disposed at the pivot point biases the blades to an open position.
- 23. The scissor device of claim 19 further including means for limiting the travel of the trigger mechanism with respect to the handle and the closure of the blades.
- 24. The scissor device of claim 19 wherein the handle extends at an acute angle with respect to the axis of the blades.
- 25. The scissor device of claim 19 wherein the linkage engages the upper blade forwardly of the pivot point of the blades.
- 26. The scissor device of claim 19 wherein the linkage includes a lever affixed to the trigger mechanism and the trigger mechanism slides on an arcuate path with respect to the handle.
- 27. The scissor device of claim 26 wherein the trigger mechanism further includes a fingerhold for the operator.
- 28. A scissor device, comprising:
- a lower substantially fixed blade and an upper movable blade each having a longitudinal axis, said upper movable blade being pivotal with respect to the movable blade along a pivot axis;
- a handle extending over said blades from the fixed blade substantially transverse to the pivot axis of the blades, said handle forming an acute angle with the fixed blade;
- a trigger mechanism disposed in the handle and slidable with respect to the handle in the direction substantially perpendicular to the axis of the handle;
- said blades pivoting in a plane common to the direction of movement of the trigger mechanism;
- linkage extending between the trigger mechanism and upper blade whereby the sliding of the trigger mechanism causes pivoting of the upper blade;
- the linkage and the upper blade being connected through a connector allowing said lever to travel a given distance before upper blade moves due to said connector.
- 29. A scissor device, comprising:
- a lower substantially fixed blade and an upper movable blade each having a longitudinal axis, said upper movable blade being pivotal with respect to the movable blade along a pivot axis;
- a handle extending over said blades from the fixed blade substantially transverse to the pivot axis of the blades, said handle forming an acute angle with the fixed blade;
- a trigger mechanism disposed in the handle and slidable with respect to the handle in the direction substantially perpendicular to the axis of the handle;
- said blades pivoting in a plane common to the direction of movement of the trigger mechanism;
- linkage extending between the trigger mechanism and upper blade whereby the sliding of the trigger mechanism causes pivoting of the upper blade;
- the linkage and the trigger mechanism being connected through a connector allowing said lever to travel a given distance before said upper blade moves due to said connector.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. Nos. 07/282,235 now abandoned, and 07/282,236, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,958,435 both filed on Dec. 9, 1988, the benefit of both applications being hereby claimed.
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