1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to locking pliers and more particularly to a pair of locking pliers with improved characteristics.
2. Description of Related Art
A pair of typical locking pliers is shown in
In use, the jaws 3, 5 are opened a sufficient distance by sliding the movable jaw 5 along the slide bar 4. Next, an object is placed between the jaws 3, 5. Next, squeeze the first and second handle units 1, 2 together to lock the jaws 3, 5 onto the gripped object.
However, the conventional locking pliers suffer from a number of disadvantages. For example, the slide bar 4 can cause inconvenience in storage and transportation. Moreover, it is visually unattractive. Further, it is not suitable to be used in areas to which access is difficult or in which there is limited clearance. Thus, the need for improvement still exists.
It is therefore one object of the invention to provide a locking pliers comprising a hollow first handle unit; a stationary jaw having one corner of a rear end pivotably secured to the first handle unit and comprising a locking recess at the other corner of the rear end; a hollow second handle unit pivotably secured to the other corner of the rear end of the stationary jaw and comprising a lengthwise hollow, a trough at a forward end of the hollow, two inward bending members on both sidewalls of the hollow respectively, the bending members being disposed proximate to an inner mouth of the trough, and a U-shaped opening disposed proximate to an outer mouth of the trough; a pivotal locking unit interconnected between the first and second handle units; a slide bar mounted in both the second handle unit and the locking unit and comprising a wavy edge facing bottom of the hollow, the wavy edge including a rear slot member and a forward hook; an adjustment screw extending rearward of the second handle unit; a U-shaped member engaged with and between the adjustment screw and the locking unit, the U-shaped member being adapted to receive a rear portion of the slide bar; and a movable jaw disposed at a forward end of the second handle unit and comprising two intermediate opposite stop members each having an inclined edge, a channel formed between the stop members with a forward end of the slide bar movably received therein, and a rear stop bar interconnected two sidewalls of a rear portion of the movable jaw, the inclined edges being stopped by the bending members for retaining the stop members in an inoperative position.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
Referring to
The locking pliers comprises a hollow first handle unit 10, a substantially triangular stationary jaw 11 having one rear end pivotably secured to a forward end of the first handle unit 10, a second handle unit 20 pivotably secured to the other rear end of the stationary jaw 11, a movable jaw 40 at a forward end of the second handle unit 20, a spring loaded, pivotal locking unit 50 interconnected between the first and second handle units 10, 20, a slide bar 30 mounted in a hollow 21 of the second handle unit 20 (also partially in the hollow of the locking unit 50 as shown in
The second handle unit 20 further comprises a forward trough 22 at a forward portion of the hollow 21, two inward bending members 24 formed by punching openings on both sidewalls respectively, the bending members 24 disposed proximate inner mouth of the trough 22, and a forward U-shaped opening 23 disposed proximate outer mouth of the trough 22.
The slide bar 30 is elongated and comprises a wavy edge 35 facing the inner surface of the second handle unit 20. The movable jaw 40 comprises two intermediate opposite stop members 41 each having an inclined edge 413, a channel 411 formed between the stop members 41, and a rear stop bar 412 interconnecting two rear side walls of the movable jaw 40. The inclined edges 413 are stopped by the bending members 24 for retaining the stop members 41 in an inoperative position.
Channel 411 has a width slightly greater than thickness of the slide bar 30. The stop bar 412 is disposed in the forward most hook 33 of the wavy edge 35 of the slide bar 30 proximate to the forward end 32 of the slide bar 30 in an inoperative position (see
For operating the slide bar 30, a user may pull the movable jaw 40 to engage the stop bar 412 with the hook 33 of the wavy edge 35 of the slide bar 30 so that both the movable jaw 40 and the slide bar 30 can be pulled as a whole as indicated by arrow in
To the contrary, steps taken in reverse can retract the slide bar 30 into its original position as shown in
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After use, steps taken in reverse can retract the slide bar 30 into its original position.
While the invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modifications within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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347580 | Dean | Aug 1886 | A |
1056693 | Krahulec | Mar 1913 | A |
2407546 | Gearhart | Sep 1946 | A |
2452625 | Alpers | Nov 1948 | A |
Number | Date | Country | |
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20120031243 A1 | Feb 2012 | US |