The present invention relates generally to hand tools and more specifically to a locking pliers, which requires less effort to operate than that of the prior art.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,056,385 to Petersen discloses a compound toggle link. U.S. Pat. No. 9,682,463 to Aldredge et al. discloses a locking pliers.
Accordingly, there is a clearly felt need in the art for a locking pliers, which requires less effort to operate than that of the prior art.
The present invention provides a locking pliers, which requires less effort to operate than that of the prior art. The locking pliers preferably includes a fixed jaw, a moveable jaw, a fixed handle, an adjusting screw, a toggle link, at least one power link, at least one jaw link and a moveable handle. The fixed jaw, the moveable jaw, the fixed handle, the adjusting screw and a biasing spring are preferably taken from an Irwin item no. 502L3 vise grips, but other parts may also be used. U.S. Pat. No. 5,056,385 is hereby incorporated into this patent application by reference in its entirety. The fixed jaw is retained in one end of the fixed handle and the adjusting screw is threadably retained in an opposing end of the fixed handle. The moveable jaw is pivotally retained in the one end of the fixed handle.
The toggle link preferably includes a first toggle end, a second toggle end and a power projection. A curved surface is formed in the first toggle end to receive an end of the adjusting screw. The power projection extends outward substantially perpendicular from the second toggle end. A power hole is formed through an end of the power projection. Each power link includes a first power end and a second power end. Each jaw link includes a first jaw end and a second jaw end. The second toggle end of is pivotally engaged with the first jaw end with a jaw pin. It is preferable to have two jaw links, which are retained on opposing sides of the toggle link. The second jaw end is pivotally retained on an end of the moveable jaw with a second jaw pin. The moveable handle includes a U-shaped cross section, a jaw hole and a power hole. The jaw hole is formed through one end of the moveable handle. The power hole is formed through the moveable handle, behind the jaw hole and below the jaw hole.
A handle hole is formed through the jaw link between the first jaw end and the second jaw end. The power link includes a link hole formed through the first power end and a power hole formed through a second power end. A first handle pin is retained in the jaw hole in the moveable handle and in the at least one handle hole in the jaw link to pivotally retain the moveable handle relative to the jaw link. A first power pin is retained in the power hole in the moveable handle and in the power hole in the power link to pivotally retain the moveable handle relative to the power link. A second power pin is retained in the link hole in the power link and the power hole in the power projection to pivotally retain the power link with the toggle link.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a locking pliers, which requires less effort to operate than that of the prior art.
These and additional objects, advantages, features and benefits of the present invention will become apparent from the following specification.
With reference now to the drawings, and particularly to
The toggle link 18 preferably includes a base portion 27 and a power projection 32. The base portion 27 includes a first toggle end 28 and a second toggle end 30. The power projection 32 extends beyond said base portion at the second toggle end 30. A width āWā of the power projection 32 is less than half a length āLā of the base portion 27. A curved surface 34 is formed in the first toggle end 28 to receive an end of the adjusting screw 16. The power projection 32 preferably extends outward substantially perpendicular from the second toggle end 30 of the toggle link 18. A power hole 36 is formed through an end of the power projection 32. The power hole 36 is not formed through the base portion 27. Each power link 20 includes a first power end 38 and a second power end 40. Each jaw link 22 includes a first jaw end 42 and a second jaw end 44. The second toggle end 30 of the toggle link 18 is pivotally engaged with the first jaw end 42 of the at least one jaw link 22 with a jaw pin 46. It is preferable to have two jaw links 22, which are retained on opposing sides of the toggle link 18. The second jaw end 44 of the at least one jaw link 22 is pivotally retained on an end of the moveable jaw 12 with a second jaw pin 48. With reference to
A handle hole 54 is formed through the jaw link 22 between the first jaw end 42 and the second jaw end 44. A link hole 43 is formed through the first jaw end 42 and a jaw hole 45 is formed through the second jaw end 44. The link hole 43, the jaw hole 45 and the handle hole 54 all lie on the same axis. The power link 20 includes a link hole 56 formed through the first power end 38 and a power hole 58 formed through the second power end 40. A first handle pin 60 is retained in the jaw hole 50 in the moveable handle 24 and in the at least one handle hole 54 in the jaw link 22 to pivotally retain the moveable handle 24 relative to the jaw link 22. A first power pin 62 is retained in the power hole 52 in the moveable handle 24 and in the power hole 58 in the power link 22 to pivotally retain the moveable handle 24 relative to the power link 22. A second power pin 64 is retained in the link hole 56 in the power link 22 and the power hole 36 in the power projection 32 to pivotally retain the power link 22 with the toggle link 18.
While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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2420020 | Snell | May 1947 | A |
2681583 | Buschman | Jun 1954 | A |
5056385 | Petersen | Oct 1991 | A |
8656813 | Aldredge | Feb 2014 | B1 |
9682463 | Aldredge et al. | Jun 2017 | B1 |