This disclosure relates generally to a pair of lever-like scissors which are pivotally joined to provide a cutting tool. More particularly, this disclosure relates to techniques and assemblies for implementing a pivotal connection between scissors.
Scissor technology is well developed and numerous proposals have been advanced for implementing a pivot assembly for lever-like scissor assemblies which have numerous configurations. It has long been a desirable objective to provide a pivot assembly which provides a low friction operation, is formed from relatively inexpensive components and is efficiently assembled during the scissor manufacturing process.
Briefly stated, a low friction hub for pivotally connecting a pair of scissors comprises a first hub nut and a second hub nut. The first hub nut comprises a sleeve defining a cylindrical bore and having an exterior threaded surface and a circumferential serrated surface. A head integrally extends at a top of the sleeve and defines an annular shoulder projecting radially from the sleeve and having a tapered upper surface terminating in a peripheral rim and having an inwardly angled surface adjacent the bore and interrupted by a pair of opposed slots. The second hub nut comprises a sleeve having a cylindrical exterior surface and defining an interior threaded bore and opposed axially projecting pawls. A head integrally extends at a bottom of the sleeve and defines an annular shoulder projecting radially from the sleeve. The second nut head has a tapered lower surface terminating in a peripheral rim and an inwardly angled surface adjacent the threaded bore and interrupted by a pair of opposed slots. The second hub nut threadably receives the first hub nut so that the pawls engage the first hub nut serrated surface and a central throughbore traverses through the first and second hub nuts.
The pawls each have a V-shaped section. An annular recess is preferably disposed between the serrated surface and the exterior threaded surface of the first hub nut. The first hub nut head and the second hub nut head are substantially identical. Multiple angularly spaced dimples are defined in the first hub nut head and the second hub nut head.
A low friction hub for pivotally connecting a pair of scissors comprises a first hub nut and a second hub nut. The first hub nut comprises a sleeve defining a cylindrical bore. The sleeve has an exterior threaded surface and a circumferential serrated surface. A head integrally extends at a top of the sleeve and defines an annular shoulder projecting radially from the sleeve. The head has an upper surface terminating in a peripheral rim and extending to the cylindrical bore. The second hub nut comprises a sleeve having a cylindrical exterior surface and defining an interior threaded bore and at least one axially projecting pawl. A second nut head integrally extends at a bottom of the sleeve and defines an annular shoulder projecting radially from the sleeve. The second nut head has a lower surface terminating in a peripheral rim and extending to the threaded bore. The hub nut threadably receives the first hub nut so that at least one pawl engages the hub nut serrated surface and a central throughbore traverses through the first and second hub nuts.
There are preferably two opposed pawls each having a V-shaped section. An annular recess is disposed between the serrated surface and the exterior threaded surface of the first hub nut. The first hub nut head and the second hub nut head are substantially identical. Each head defines a pair of opposed slots. The upper and lower surface of the first and second heads each respectively extends inwardly toward the throughbore.
A pair of scissors comprises a lever-like thumb subassembly which defines a first circular opening having a first diameter and a first annular surface surrounding the opening. A lever-like finger assembly defines a second circular opening having a diameter equal to the first diameter and a second annular surface surrounding the opening.
A first hub nut comprises a sleeve defining a cylindrical bore and having an exterior threaded surface and a circumferential serrated surface. A head integrally extends at a top of the sleeve and defines an annular shoulder projecting radially from the sleeve. The head has an upper surface terminating at a peripheral rim and has an inwardly angled surface adjacent the bore that is interrupted by a pair of opposed slots.
A second hub nut comprises a sleeve having an exterior cylindrical surface having a diameter substantially equal to the first opening diameter. The second hub nut sleeve defines an interior threaded bore and has opposed axially projecting pawls. A second nut head integrally extends at a bottom of the sleeve and defines an annular shoulder projecting radially from the sleeve. The second nut head has a lower surface and terminating at a peripheral rim and has an inwardly angled surface adjacent the bore that is interrupted by a pair of opposed slots.
The pawls preferably have a V-shaped section. The head of the first hub nut and the head of the second hub nut are substantially identical. The second hub nut defines an inward lip and the bore is threaded to a position adjacent the lip. The slots are oriented obliquely relative to each nut head. The upper surface and the lower surface each have multiple angularly spaced dimples.
With reference to the drawings wherein like numerals represent like parts throughout the figures, a low friction pivot assembly generally designated by the numeral 10 is employed with a representative pair of scissors 12. Numerous other scissor embodiments and pivoted cutter components may be employed with the low friction pivot assembly 10 which has numerous applications.
The scissors 12 employ a lever-like thumb blade assembly 20 which comprises a metal blade 22 secured by a thumb loop subassembly 24 comprising an elongated finger loop (see
A lever-like finger loop subassembly 30 includes a metal blade 32 attached to a finger loop subassembly 34 which includes a finger opening (see
The low friction pivot assembly 10 comprises a first male hub nut 40 and a female hub nut 70 which threadably and lockably engage and extend through the openings 26 and 36, as will be further described below. The designations of upper and lower and top and bottom and are arbitrary in describing each hub nut. The noted positions are principally described herein consistent with the component positions of
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The upper portion of the head includes a tapered surface 56 which terminates in a peripheral rim 58 and an inwardly dual angled surface 60 which descends to a position adjacent the end of the throughbore 44. A pair of opposed oblique slots 62 are formed in the bi-level surface. Equiangularly spaced shallow dimples 66 are angularly arranged and defined in the upper surface.
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A lower head 80 of the female hub is substantially identical to head 50. Head 80 includes a flange-like portion which has a smooth top side surface 82 generally commensurate in shape and dimensions with the surface 39 of the recess 38 of the finger subassembly. The top of the sleeve includes opposed cutouts 84. An integral resilient ratchet pawl 86 projects into and beyond each cutout. Each ratchet pawl 86 is biasable against the serrated surface 54 to provide a locking-type ratchet arrangement. The pawls 86 have a generally radially inward V-shaped construction (
The lower head 80 of the female member 70 includes a contoured surface 88 and a peripheral rim 98 which is substantially equal in shape and dimension to that for the male hub nut. The bottom surface also includes a dual angled surface 90 which is interrupted by opposed slots 92. Equiangularly spaced shallow dimples 96 are defined in the surface 88.
The pivot assembly is assembled by inserting the female member 70 from the underside of the finger subassembly into opening 36. The thumb subassembly 20 is laid over the finger subassembly 30 and the openings 26 and 36 are aligned. The male hub nut 40 is then threadably engaged to the female hub nut 70 and, as the hubs engage, the ratchet pawls 86 engage detents of surface 54 to lock the engagement.
It will be appreciated that the diameter of the exterior sleeve surface 74 of the female nut is substantially commensurate with the diameter of the pivot opening 36. Exterior surface 74 is smooth and functions as the rotational or pivotal bearing surface for the pivoted thumb loop subassembly 20 and finger loop subassembly 30. The surface of the male hub nut 40 engages annulus 29 of the thumb opening and surface 82 of the female hub nut 70 engages annulus 39 to clamp the scissors together.
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The slots 62 and 92 are adapted to receive a coin or other tool on opposed sides of the male hub nut and the female hub nut, which can allow for tightening or loosening of the threaded and ratchet engagement as desired.
While preferred embodiments of the foregoing have been set forth for purposes of illustration, the foregoing description should not be deemed a limitation of the invention herein. Accordingly, various modifications, adaptations and alternatives may occur to one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and the scope of the present invention.