This application claims priority of De 10 2021 134 355.0 filed Dec. 22, 2021. The entire content of this priority application is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a manually operable pliers tool.
A generic manually operable pliers tool is known from EP 1080845 B1, for example and is used to crimp wire end ferrules onto all ends of conductor cables, for example.
Depending on the intended use, when crimping ferrules of different cross-sections, for example, the pliers mouth and concomitantly the manual lever of the pliers tool do not have to be opened, or spread apart, to the maximum extent during every operating process.
The present invention is to provide a pliers tool to the extent that limiting of the opening movement of the second manual lever is possible in a simple manner.
The manually operable pliers tool according to the invention has a first pressing jaw with a first handle extending therefrom, and a second pressing jaw pivotably mounted on the first pressing jaw about a first pivot axis and a second handle which can move in a spreadable manner relative to the first handle and which is linked to the second pressing jaw.
The second pressing jaw has a u-shaped node element with a base and two limbs extending from the base in the direction of the handles, wherein the base of the node element is mounted on the first pressing jaw via the first pivot axis and a first of the limbs is mounted on the second handle via a second pivot axis.
When a pliers mouth formed by the sections of the pressing jaws which are remote from the handles is opened, the second limb of the node element is pivoted in the direction of an upper outer rim of the first pressing jaw which is remote from the second pressing jaw.
A stop, which is adjustable between a passive position and at least one active position, is disposed on the first pressing jaw with an opening movement of the second handle being limited by the second limbs of the node elements coming to a stop on the stop by setting the stop into the at least one active position.
Using a manually operable pliers tool configured in such a way, it is possible to limit, simply by setting a stop disposed on the first pressing jaw, the spreading apart of the second handle from the first handle. Accordingly, where partial spreading of the pliers grips relative to one another, and accordingly a partial opening of the pliers mouth, is sufficient, the spreading angle of the second manual lever can be limited by the user to a necessary extent by adjusting the stop.
According to a first embodiment, the stop can pivot about a third pivot axis between the passive position and the at least one active position. This enables extremely simple setting of the stop by pivoting it.
According to another embodiment, the stop has an operating member for manually adjusting the stop between the passive position and the at least one active position.
This operating member of the stop protrudes outwards over the outer rim of the first pressing jaw. This makes it possible to set the stop via one of the user's fingers.
According to a further embodiment, the stop has at least one first stopping edge, which, when the stop is positioned in the active position, prevents an opening movement of the second handle into a maximum opening position by limiting the pivot path of a node element.
Such a stopping edge, which comes to a stop on a corresponding outer rim of the second limb or the node element, ensures that a continuation of the opening movement of the second manual lever is reliably prevented.
In a preferred embodiment, the stop has several such stopping edges, which, via a stop positioned in the active position, enables an opening movement of the second handle only to respective limited opening positions which are smaller than the maximum opening position of the second handle.
In yet a further embodiment, the stop also has a further stopping edge which, when the stop is positioned in the passive position, abuts the node element when the second handle is in the maximum opening position.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will be explained in greater detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
in the following description of the figures, terms such as top, bottom, left, right, front, rear, etc. relate exclusively to the depiction and position of the pliers tool, the pressing jaw, the manual lever, node element, stop and the like chosen by way of example in the respective figures. These terms should not be understood to be restrictive, i.e. these references may change through different working positions or the symmetrically identical design or the like.
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The pliers tool 1 includes a first pressing jaw 2 with a first handle 4 extending therefrom. The handle 4 and the first pressing jaw 2 are formed integrally.
Furthermore, the pliers tool 1 includes a second pressing jaw 3 mounted on the first pressing jaw 2, pivotably about a first pivot axis S1, and a second handle 5 which can move in a spreadable manner relative to the first handle 4 and which is linked to the second pressing jaw 3.
The second pressing jaw 3 has a u-shaped node element 6, alongside a front section 31 which is remote from the second handle 5 and which forms a pliers mouth 13 together with a front section 21 of the first pressing jaw 2.
The node element 6 has a base 61 and two limbs 62, 63 extending from the base 61 in the direction of the handles 4, 5.
The base 61 of the node element 6 is mounted on the first pressing jaw 2 via the first pivot axis S1. A first of the limbs 62 (lower limb in
Through this design, when the pliers mouth 13 is being opened, the second limb 62 of the node element 6 can be pivoted in the direction of an upper outer rim 22 of the first pressing jaw 2, the outer rim being remote from the second pressing jaw 3.
As shown in
A third pivot axis 14 which is disposed on the first pressing jaw 2 and which is received in a hinge receptacle 74 of the stop 7 serves to pivot the stop 7.
A detailed illustration of such a stop 7 is depicted in
The stop 7 shown in
As further shown in
The stop 7 further has a first stopping edge 72 which, when the stop 7 is positioned in the active position, prevents an opening movement of the second handle 5 into a maximum opening position by limiting the pivot path of the node element 6, as is depicted by way of example in
As is further shown in
The opening movement of the second handle 5 can be limited by the second limb 63 of the node element 6 coming to a stop on the stop 7 by setting the stop 7 into the at least one active position.
As shown in
When the pliers tool 1 is being used as a crimping tool, this position makes it possible, for example, to introduce all femules having a relatively large cross-section, in particular a cross-section of 6 mm2 into a crimping unit 9 which is placed in a pliers mouth 13 and which has a die 92 disposed on the first pressing jaw 2 and a die receptacle 91 disposed on the second pressing jaw 3.
If the stop 7 is pivoted into the active position shown in
However, this handle position and the spreading apart of the pliers mouth 13 which it entails is sufficient in order to insert wire end ferrules, for example, which have cross-section surfaces of, for example, 2.5 mm2 into the crimping unit 9 and to crimp a wire end of a cable to the wire end ferrule.
An alternative embodiment of a stop 7′ as shown in
In this alternate embodiment, the end region of the stop 7′ which faces away from the operating member 71′ is formed with a third stopping edge 76 which, as shown in
The mounting of the stop 7, 7′ on the third pivot axis 14 is preferably configured as a locking bearing, so that the respective pivoting positions, which correspond to the stopping of the adjoining edge 64 of the node element 6 with respective stopping edges 72, 72′, 73, 73′, 76′, can be locked in.
As can furthermore be gathered from
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2021 134 355.0 | Dec 2021 | DE | national |