The present invention relates generally to the field of hand tools, and more particularly to locking pliers in which the jaws may be selectively spaced apart to accommodate objects of various sizes.
Locking pliers are well known in the art. These devices typically include two jaws that may be locked about an object. The locking is effected by forcing two handles together wherein the handles cooperate to form an over center mechanism.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,578,452 shows a vise grip locking tool that contains jaws that are capable of opening with a flick of the user's wrist. The tool comprises a first handle member, a second handle member, a lower jaw, and an upper jaw. The first handle member is pivotally attached to the lower jaw. The first end of the lower jaw is made up of four mutually interconnected sides having a guided slot extending through it. The upper jaw has an elongated shank that may slide along the guided slot of the lower jaw. A stop is present on the bottom of the shank preventing the upper jaw from escaping the guided slot. The second handle member is pivotally mounted to the lower jaw and includes a releasable lock which is made up of a spring operated detent which engages teeth on the elongated shank.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,357,829 illustrates pliers having opposed gripping tips thereon wherein each gripping tip is figured as a tooth that extends toward the opposite gripping tip.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,022,290 discloses a locking pliers wrench having a first handle member having a first jaw member lockable at a plurality of positions relative to the handle member and removable from the handle member. Different jaw members having different length shanks may be substituted. A second jaw member is pivotally mounted on and straddles the handle member.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,672,245 shows pliers for positively gripping a selected workpiece between substantially parallel gripping jaw surfaces. One of the jaw surfaces is carried by a fixed handle. The other is carried by a pivoted toggle member mounted on an extension of the fixed handle for pivotal movement and adjustment toward and away from the jaw surface on the fixed handle.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,241,410 consists of a combination quick set and vise grip wrench wherein toggle action levers in the handles pivotally urge an elongate shank and associated moveable jaw toward a stationary jaw with gripping action.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,905,038 describes a toggle wrench with slidable adjustment. The wrench comprises a vice grip or quick set type which employs an over center mechanism.
U.S. Patent Application Number U.S. 2003/0221523 depicts an adjustable pliers wrench including a fixture having a handle and an opposing stationary jaw, a coacting jaw pivoted to the fixture, and a lever pivoted to the coacting jaw. A guide is attached proximate the handle and a locking element is arranged on the guide for reciprocal and canting movement. At least one attached biasing element urges the locking element toward the stationary jaw. An arm is pivoted to the lever and a cam is pivoted to the arm and to the locking element so as to be movable between a first condition permitting the locking element to reciprocate along the guide and a second condition bearing against the guide and canting the locking element into frictional engagement against the guide.
The present invention is directed to locking pliers for grasping an object. The present invention has certain features such as an over center mechanism which are common with vice grip type pliers. However, in the present invention the width of the object grasping jaws may be selectively adjusted to accommodate objects of different sizes.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, locking pliers for grasping an object include a body formed of two plates. A sliding jaw member having a first object grasping jaw is slidably connected to the body wherein the sliding jaw member may be selectively positioned with respect to the body. A rotating jaw member has a handle portion and an integral second object grasping jaw, and is rotatably connected to the body. A locking mechanism is rotatably connected to the body, and in combination with the rotating jaw member forms an over center mechanism. The sliding jaw member may be slidably positioned so that the first jaw and the second jaw contact the object. The handle portion of the rotating jaw member and the locking handle are then urged together to activate the over center mechanism.
In accordance with an aspect of the invention, the sliding jaw member has a slot that slidably receives two spaced apart pins of the body.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the sliding jaw member has a plurality of positioning teeth, and a pawl is rotatably connected to the body. The pawl is movable between an engaged position wherein the pawl engages a space between two of the plurality of positioning teeth and a disengaged position. The pawl is biased by a pawl spring toward the engaged position.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the rotating jaw member includes a release stop, wherein the rotating jaw member is rotationally biased by a release spring so that the release stop contacts the pawl and urges the pawl into the disengaged position.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, when the handle portion of the rotating jaw member and the locking handle are urged together, the rotating jaw member rotates so that the release stop disengages from the pawl thereby allowing the pawl to move to the engaged position.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the sliding jaw member includes a handle, which may be grasped to selectively slide the sliding jaw member with respect to the body so as to change the width of the object grasping jaws.
Other aspects of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention.
Locking pliers 20 further includes a rotating jaw member 38 that has a handle portion 39 and an integral second object grasping jaw 40. It is noted that jaw 40 is integral with and a direct part of rotating jaw member 38 as opposed to the pivotally connected jaw shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,578,452. In the shown embodiment, jaw 40 is offset to the left, and jaw 26 is correspondingly offset to the right (refer to
Locking pliers 20 further include a locking handle 44 that is rotatably connected to body 22 and pivots about axis 46. Rotating jaw member 38 and locking handle 44 combine to form an over center mechanism. In the shown embodiment, the over center mechanism includes (1) an over center adjustment device 48 such as the screw shown disposed in rotating jaw member 38, and (2) an over center link 50 rotatably connected to locking handle 44 at axis 52. Over center link 50 contacts over center adjustment device 48 of rotating jaw member 38. This type of over center mechanism is well known in the art, and can be found in pliers of the vice grip type. In operation, sliding jaw member 24 is slidably positioned so that first jaw 26 and second jaw 40 contact an object 500. Rotating jaw member 38 and locking handle 44 are then urged together wherein the over center mechanism is activated to tighten the hold on object 500.
In terms of use, a method for grasping an object includes:
(a) providing an object 500;
(b) providing locking pliers 20 including:
(c) grasping handle 36 of sliding jaw member 24 with one hand and rotating jaw member 38 with the other hand;
(d) sliding jaw member 24 with respect to body 22 so that first jaw 26 and second jaw 40 contact object 500; and,
(e) urging handle portion 39 of rotating jaw member 38 and locking handle 44 together wherein the over center mechanism is activated.
The preferred embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations, and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve an equivalent result, all of which are intended to be embraced within the scope of the appended claims.
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20050274236 A1 | Dec 2005 | US |