Crimping or pressing tools are well known in the art and are used for many purposes. One of the best known uses is as a device for mechanically securing a fastener to an electrical wire or cable. Typically, one end of the fastener is in the form of a cylindrical, hollow sleeve, and the other end is an eyelet, pin or socket or similar fastener element. The sleeve is adapted for receiving an end of the wire or cable and is clamped thereon by deforming the sleeve through use of a crimping tool.
Another use for crimping tools involves clamping metal rings onto tubing or other fittings. An example of tools for this application is a tool for crimping metal fittings on cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) tubing. These tools are adapted for making PEX tubing connections such as used in porrtable water and radiant heating applications. Such tools have also been used in association with the commercially available ProPress™ copper systems with transitions to PEX systems.
Crimping tools may generally be characterized as being either of two types: circumferential or tangential.
A circumferential crimp tool typically has a set of jaws configured to provide a pair of crimping surfaces or crimp nest which is at least generally symmetric, for example circular, square, hexagonal, etc. ASTM F 1807, herein incorporated by reference, provides standards for systems of metal insert fittings utilizing a circumferential type crimp ring element for PEX tubing. Examples of circumferential crimping tools are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,722,284 to Linsmeyer and 6,164,106 to Nghiem.
Tangential-type crimping tools are characterized as having a pair of projections or pincers that generally face one another. When using such tools, the pincers are positioned about an outwardly projecting portion or shoulders of a crimp element. ASTM F 2098, herein incorporated by reference, provides standards for systems of tangential type clamps for securing PEX tubing to metal insert fittings. An example of a tangential-type crimping tool is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,724,729 to Oetiker.
When using crimping tools, it is often necessary to select the tool that is of an appropriate (i) type, i.e. circumferential or tangential, and (ii) size for the particular application. The selection of either a circumferential or tangential configuration is determined by the particular application and in some instances, by the preference of the user. The selection of an appropriate size tool is governed by the particular application which in turn dictates the size of the crimping elements. Since applications can dictate a wide range of different sizes of crimping elements, and since it is difficult if not impossible to use a single crimp tool for all crimping elements, manufacturers typically provide different sized tools.
Using multiple crimping tools in the field and transporting the tools to and from the work site can be cumbersome and is generally undesirable. In order to at least reduce the number of crimping tools that may be required, manufacturers have provided crimping tools that can accommodate a range of different sized crimping elements. However, as far as is known, such tools have only accommodated a limited range of sizes of crimping elements of a particular type, i.e. circumferential or tangential. Thus, if applications exist for both types of crimping elements, i.e. circumferential and tangential, it is necessary to provide and use two separate tools or sets of tools. Accordingly, it would be desirable to provide a single tool that could be used with crimping elements of not only a variety of sizes, but also with different types such as circumferential or tangential crimping elements. Furthermore, it would also be desirable to provide a tool that could be used with a wide range, or multiple ranges, of sizes of crimping elements. Providing such a tool would reduce the overall quantity of crimping tools that an operator might otherwise require, which would be particularly desirable when performing crimping applications in the field.
Certain powered tools such as pressing tools, use a powered hand unit and multiple, selectively engageable jaws or jaw sets. Jaw sets are known that include circumferential crimping configurations. Other jaw sets are also known for tangential crimping applications. A problem with these tool systems, is that the manufacturing process to produce the jaw can be costly. Also, since each different size fitting generally requires its own jaw or jaw set, the cost of tools to cover a range of crimping sizes and applications increases as well as the inconvenience of having to bring all tools and jaws to the job site. Accordingly, it would be desirable to provide a powered tool and jaw set combination that could be used for both circumferential and tangential type applications.
Crimping or pressing tools that employ various jaw inserts to accommodate a range of crimping application sizes are known. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,772,618 to Frenken shows a pressing tool having removable jaw inserts. The insert allows the operator to use a single jaw set as a carrier for a single insert that can be selected from a set of such inserts. The inserts may vary with respect to size, profile or application. Additionally the inserts are significantly lighter, smaller and less expensive to produce than corresponding jaws. Examples of various known tool designs using inserts include U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,706,219 to Hoffman et al; 4,576,067 to Buck; 5,113,727 to Foster; and 7,188,508 to Hamm et al. Although generally satisfactory, this configuration still does not provide a single assembly that can be used for both circumferential and tangential type applications. That is, in order to use such a jaw set and insert assembly, for crimping tangential elements and then for circumferential elements for example, an operator must provide and transport one or more tools for the tangential crimping application and one or more tools for the circumferential crimping application. After crimping the tangential elements, the insert and possibly the jaw set, must be replaced with those adapted for crimping circumferential elements. Accordingly, a need remains for a single tool and jaw insert system that can accommodate both types of applications.
The present invention achieves all of the foregoing noted objectives. In one aspect, the present invention provides a jaw set adapted for crimping a deformable crimp element about a member. The jaw set comprises a first jaw defining a front portion and an oppositely directed rear portion with the inner and outer edges extending between the front and rear portions. The jaw set also comprises a second jaw defining a front portion and an oppositely directed rear portion, and inner and outer edges extending between the front and rear portions of the second jaw. Each of the first and second jaws include an outwardly extending pincer portion near the front portion and along the inner edge of the respective jaw. Each of the first and second jaws also defines a recessed arcuate surface that is accessible along the inner edge of the respective jaw. The first and second jaws are positioned and operatively coupled to one another such that the pincer portions of the first and second jaws are opposite one another and define a tangential crimping configuration, and the recessed arcuate surfaces of the first and second jaws are also opposite one another and provide a circumferential crimping configuration.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a jaw set adapted for crimping a deformable crimp element about a member. The jaw set comprises a first jaw defining a front portion and an oppositely directed rear portion. The first jaw also defines inner and outer edges extending between the front and rear portions. The jaw set also comprises a second jaw defining a front portion and an oppositely directed rear portion, and inner and outer edges extending between the front and rear portions of the second jaw. Each of the first jaw and the second jaw defines a recessed arcuate surface accessible along the inner edge of the respective jaw. Each recessed surface extends between the front portion and an interior portion disposed between the front and rear portion of each jaw. Each of the first jaw and the second jaw also include an outwardly extending pincer portion proximate the interior portion of the respective jaw. The first and second jaws are positioned and operatively coupled to one another such that the pincer portions of the first and second jaws are opposite one another and define and interiorly disposed tangential crimping configuration and the recessed arcuate surfaces of the first and second jaws are also opposite one another and provide a circumferential crimping configuration.
In yet another aspect, the present invention provides a gauge adapted for determining a collection of sizes for circumferential crimping applications and tangential crimping applications. The gauge comprises a relatively flat planar member defining a first face, a second oppositely directed face, and a peripheral edge separating the first and second faces. The member further defines (i) a first set of slotted openings each having a span corresponding to a desired minimum diameter of a circumferential crimping element after crimping, (ii) a second set of slotted openings each having a span corresponding to a maximum desired diameter of a circumferential crimping element after crimping, and (iii) a third set of slotted openings, each having a span corresponding to the width of a tangential crimping element after crimping.
In addition to the specific aspects provided by the present invention, the invention also relates to and provides a multi-system tool or jaw set embodied in a single device or assembly. As explained in detail herein, a single tool or jaw set is provided that can be used with multiple systems such as one or more circumferential systems and one or more tangential systems; one circumferential system and another circumferential system; and two or more circumferential systems and a tangential system for example.
The present invention also relates to and provides a tool or jaw set specifically having circumferential crimping or pressing provisions in combination with tangential crimping or pressing provisions.
The present invention also relates to and provides one or more inserts and combination of such inserts in conjunction with a tool or jaw set as described herein, which can be used for a wide array of crimping or pressing applications. The provision of inserts further expands the application, use, and convenience of the present invention tools, jaw sets, and systems thereof.
The present invention also relates to and provides specific types of jaw sets, pressing rings, pressing assemblies, and like tools for performing radial pressing operations.
The present invention also relates to and provides tools and jaw sets employing one or more specific crimping profiles or contours as known in the art. Multiple crimping profiles such as certain commercially known circumferential crimping contours may be provided for the tools, jaw sets, inserts, and systems described herein.
The present invention also relates to and provides inserts and tools and jaw sets using such inserts, having tangential crimping provisions incorporated into one or more inserts.
The present invention also relates to and provides systems of multiple inserts in which one insert is used or engaged with, i.e. nested within, another insert, that in turn is used in conjunction with the tools and jaw sets described herein.
These and other features and aspects of the present invention are described herein.
The present invention relates to a multiple application crimping or pressing tool that can be provided in either a manual or powered tool configuration. A preferred embodiment of the present invention tool is a dual application tool as described herein.
The multiple application tool can be used for crimping or pressing systems that are of the circumferential type, and those that are of the tangential type. The tool features a unique head configuration that accommodates both circumferential crimping elements and tangential crimping elements.
The multiple application tool, in yet another embodiment, can be utilized with one or more jaw inserts that enable a wide range of crimping applications, i.e. circumferential and tangential, and sizes. In particular, the multiple application tool can also accommodate multiple types of circumferential systems and in still further embodiments, in combination with tangential systems.
In still additional embodiments, the multiple application tool can be utilized with and/or incorporate ring assemblies similar for example, to those commercially available under the designation ProPress® Press Rings.
The term “jaw set” as used herein refers to jaw assemblies typically comprising two jaw members that are pivotally coupled or otherwise move relative to one another. The term jaw set refers to such jaw assemblies used in manual tools having handles or rearwardly directed members extending from the jaw members. The term jaw set also refers to ring sets or ring assemblies that can be used in crimping applications. The term also refers to such jaw assemblies used in powered tools. The term “jaw set” also includes similar tools or portions thereof such as those employing screw operated assemblies that apply a compressive force. For instance, pressing ring assemblies using screw operated manual or powered assemblies are noted. The term also includes like tools such as flare bars. Various representative examples of these jaw sets are described herein. Accordingly, the present invention encompasses not only the various jaw sets, but also manual tools and powered tools utilizing or including such jaw sets.
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The jaws 110 and 120 are operatively coupled to one another such that the respective pincer portions are aligned with one another and provide a tangential crimping configuration. That is, the resulting pincer arrangement enables crimping of tangential type crimping elements. Similarly, the recessed arcuate surfaces or edges, that are accessible along the inner edges of the jaws, and aligned with one another provide a circumferential crimping configuration. The resulting aperture or opening 140 defined in the jaws 110 and 120 when the jaws are closed such that the inner edge segments 143a and 145a, and 143b and 145b are in contact or approaching such contact, enables crimping of circumferential type crimping elements.
Specifically, as explained in greater detail herein, the surfaces 142 and 144 that constitute the opening 140 are configured such that the surfaces serve as an insert receiving surface and/or as a crimping surface. Although these surfaces are generally referred to herein as crimping surfaces, it will be understood that these surfaces can also be configured or serve as insert receiving surfaces. As used herein, the term “crimping surface” refers to a surface that contacts a workpiece or crimp element for subsequent crimping or other compression type application. The term “insert receiving surface” refers to a surface that receives and contacts an insert such as an insert element also described in greater detail herein. The insert, when received in the insert receiving surface, then contacts the workpiece or crimp element. The insert provides a crimping surface.
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The operation of tools 100 and 200 can be described by reference to
Tools 100 and 200 are examples of preferred embodiments of manual tools in accordance with the present invention. The present invention also includes manual tools like tools 100 and 200, but instead of providing one or two circumferential crimping surfaces in combination with a pair of tangential pincers, provide three or more circumferential crimping surfaces in combination with a pair of tangential pincers.
In addition to manual crimping tools, the present invention also provides powered crimping tools, and particularly, jaw sets adapted for use with powered tools.
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Jaw sets 300 and 400 are examples of preferred embodiment jaw sets adapted for use with powered tools in accordance with the present invention. The invention also includes jaw sets adapted for use with powered tools that include combinations of a pair of pincers for tangential crimping applications and three or more circumferential crimping surfaces.
Disposed within the interior of the housing 510 is an electric motor and drive assembly for imparting a drive force to the jaw set, such jaw set 400, engaged and received at the forward end 540 of the tool 500. A receiving assembly 545 forwardly projecting from the end 540 of the tool 500, includes provisions for receiving and engaging the jaw set 400. A retention member 548 or other similar component or assembly serves to retain and couple the jaw set 400 to the tool 500. The retention member 548 is releasably engageable with a jaw set by extending into or through the aperture 456 defined in the alignment member 450 of the jaw set 400, for example. Typically, upon pulling the member 548 to a release position, the member 548 is retracted from the aperture 456 and the jaw set 400 can be withdrawn from the tool 500. Details of the components, operation and assembly of the tool 500 are disclosed in various patents, such as for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,111,681 to Yasui et al.; 5,611,228 to Dummermuth; 6,000,680 to Kimura et al.; 6,202,290 to Kewitz et al.; 6,244,085 to Dummermuth; 6,276,186 to Frenken; 6,401,515 to Frenken; 6,510,719 to Goop; 6,510,723 to Amherd; 6,662,621 to Amherd; and 6,718,870 to Frenken.
The circumferential indicators of the gauge 600 are preferably slotted openings having a span or access width that corresponds to the desired range of diameters of the circumferential crimping element after crimping. That is, the preferred embodiment gauge defines a collection of openings, each of which corresponds to a minimum and maximum desired diameter of a circumferential crimping element after crimping. It is also preferred that the interior portion of each opening define an arcuate edge, and preferably, a semi-circular edge, having a diameter equal or substantially so, to the access width of the respective opening. Thus, for example, the circumferential indicator 610 defines an arcuate edge 612 that preferably extends through an arc of 1800 between a pair of side edges 614 and 616. The side edges are parallel to one another and spaced apart a distance corresponding to the desired diameter indicative of the indicator 610.
The tangential indicators of the gauge 600 are also preferably slotted openings. The span or width of each opening corresponds to the preferred maximum width of a tangential crimping element after crimping. This width, as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, is the distance between the shoulders of the crimping element in its post-crimp state. It is frequently desirable, and often necessary, to utilize a tangential indicator to determine whether sufficient crimping has occurred. Depending upon the material of the crimp element and/or its physical characteristics, and also the characteristics of any underlying workpiece, after crimping, the gap between the shoulders of a crimped tangential type element may increase or “spring back” due to resiliency or elastic memory of the crimp element. Thus, it is beneficial to use a tangential crimp indicator to confirm that sufficient crimping has occurred. Inherently, it is likely that spring back occurs. The degree of spring back typically varies depending upon fitting size. This is the reason that the preferred embodiment gauge 600 provides indications for multiple sizes.
The present invention also provides a jaw configuration, a jaw set using such configuration, one or more jaw inserts, and a system of these features adapted for use with a manual or powered tool or tool assembly. Specifically, in this aspect, the invention provides a jaw configuration for a tool, manual or powered, which can be used for crimping or pressing applications, and which can be used in conjunction with one or more inserts.
More specifically, the present invention provides a wide variety of different style and different size inserts for use in conjunction with a jaw set as described herein. For example, in this aspect of the invention, a jaw set is provided that defines an insert receiving surface which in turn, receives an insert member that can be used to crimp a crimp element. The jaw set can be used to crimp a range of different sized crimp elements by appropriate selection of an insert of a size corresponding to the element to be crimped. In addition to the inserts varying from one another in size, the inserts may also vary from one another in one or more other characteristics such as, but not limited to crimp shape. Furthermore, in accordance with the present invention, jaw sets and/or inserts can be provided to accommodate multiple types or combinations of circumferential crimping systems.
The insert receiving region 740 is preferably defined by a concave, recessed, arcuate surface 742 that extends along the inner edge 708 of the jaw 700. Defined along one or both of lateral faces 702 and 704 of the jaw 700 are a plurality of retention members 744 and 746. The retention members 744 and 746 serve to align and preferably retain an insert member within and in contact with the surface 742 of the insert receiving region 740. Although the invention includes a wide array of designs and configurations for the retention members, a preferred configuration is that each member be in the form of an outwardly extending member. In certain instances, the retention members can be in the form of spring loaded or otherwise outwardly biased displaceable members that are received by or otherwise engaged with corresponding apertures or recesses in the insert. The insert can be retained to its corresponding jaw in nearly any fashion. For example, the present invention includes the use of magnetic retention strategies and the use of straps formed from elastomeric materials or metals that extend about the insert and outer surface of the jaw. A wide array of other retention strategies are contemplated and included in the present invention such as the use of selectively releasable pins or threaded connectors that temporarily affix an insert to the jaw. The surface 742, if used in conjunction with an insert as previously described, would then correspond to an insert receiving surface as that term is used herein. However, the surface 742 could also serve as a crimping surface.
The various inserts described herein feature outer surfaces for engagement and contact with jaws described herein. That is, the inserts feature an outer or backside surface configured to contact and preferably seat against a corresponding insert receiving surface defined in the jaw member. The inserts also feature an oppositely directed surface referred to herein as a crimping surface as such surface contacts a workpiece or crimp element for subsequent crimping. Referring to
It will be appreciated that in using the jaw and insert assembly, two of the assemblies are used to provide a jaw set. And two or more inserts or insert members are utilized in a typical crimping application.
A jaw or jaw set and an insert member may be provided or implemented in combination with the dual crimping system described herein. That is, the present invention also provides a jaw set, adapted for use with a manual or powered tool or tool assembly, that includes jaw provisions for receiving insert members in combination with one or more tangential and/or circumferential crimping provisions. For example, the present invention includes a jaw set comprising provisions for receiving insert members in combination with a pair of tangential pincing portions. The invention also includes a jaw set comprising provisions for receiving insert members in combination with one or more circumferential crimping surfaces. The present invention also includes a jaw set having a combination of provisions for receiving insert members, a pair of tangential pincing portions, and circumferential crimping surfaces. In addition, the present invention includes a jaw set having multiple provisions for receiving insert members, such as a first set of insert members and a second set of insert members. The two or more different sets of insert members can vary by size, shape or configuration. It is also contemplated, to provide a jaw set that includes multiple provisions for receiving two or more sets of insert members in combination with a pair of tangential pincing portions, and/or one or more circumferential crimping surfaces. And, as previously noted, the jaw sets can be configured to accommodate multiple types or combinations of different types of circumferential crimping systems.
The present invention also provides a jaw set, or tool utilizing such jaw set, that includes a tangential crimping configuration located within the interior of the tool. That is, instead or in addition to, the provision of pincer portions disposed along the nose or front portion of the jaws, such pincer portions can be disposed within the interior of the jaw set, and accessible from one or more circumferential crimping provisions upon opening the jaws apart from one another. It is contemplated that the provision of interiorly disposed pincers that provide a tangential crimping configuration can also be provided in conjunction with a plurality of circumferential crimping provisions.
As noted, the multiple application tool can also be in the form of ring sets or pressing ring assemblies, as known in the art.
Specifically, insert pair 2000 as shown in
In all of the foregoing described embodiments, the recessed receiving surfaces defined in the jaws can be of nearly any shape or configuration so as to be engageable with a corresponding insert. Thus, the present invention includes jaws and jaw sets having such insert receiving surfaces that are arcuate, semi-circular, or multi-sided such as square or rectangular, or hexagonal for example. In addition, it is contemplated that the insert receiving surface itself may be formed so as to be used as a circumferential crimping surface.
Although tools and jaw sets having a wide array of combinations and numbers of circumferential and tangential crimping configurations are described herein, several particularly preferred combinations have been identified. A particularly preferred manual tool and jaw set comprises a tangential crimping configuration on the nose end of the jaw set with a circumferential crimping configuration defined in the interior of the jaw set. The circumferential crimping configuration can be nearly any size, however a one inch nominal crimp profile is preferred. It is also preferred to provide the circumferential crimping configuration with a pair of arcuate insert receiving surfaces that accept ⅜″, ½″, ⅝″, and ¾″ crimping insert elements or other inserts such as those available under the designation Pureflow™. Pureflow™ inserts are available from Viega of Wichita, Kans. Another particularly preferred manual tool and jaw set comprises a tangential crimping configuration on the nose end of the jaw set with two circumferential crimping configurations defined in the interior of the jaw set. The circumferential crimping configurations can be nearly any size, however, a ½ inch nominal crimp profile for one opening and a ¾ inch nominal crimp profile for the other opening is preferred. It is also preferred to provide these circumferential crimping configurations with arcuate receiving surfaces that accept ⅜″, ⅝″ or other sized insert elements such as those under the designation Pureflow™. A particularly preferred jaw set for a powered tool is a jaw set comprising a tangential crimping configuration on the nose end of the jaw set and a circumferential crimping configuration defined within the interior of the jaw set. The circumferential crimping configuration is preferably sized for a 1″ crimp, or can be configured in like manner as a 1″ ProPress® profile. ProPress® products are commercially available from Viega of Wichita, Kans. Regardless, the 1″ circumferential crimping configuration preferably accepts ½″ and ¾″ ProPress® inserts, or can be configured to accept other ⅜″, ½″, ⅝″ and ¾″ circumferential crimp inserts or other inserts such as Pureflow™ inserts. Another particularly preferred jaw set for a powered tool is a jaw set comprising a tangential crimping configuration on the nose end of the jaw set and two circumferential crimping provisions such as ½″ and ¾″ circumferential crimping configurations that accept inserts for ⅜″ and ⅝″ circumferential crimp inserts or others such as those from Pureflow™. In all of the previously noted circumferential crimping systems, it is preferred that the circumferential system is in accordance with ASTM F 1807.
In addition to the foregoing, other additional preferred tools and jaw sets include those comprising tangential crimping provisions at the nose of the tool or jaw set and one of the following combinations of circumferential type crimping provision combinations: (i) a first set of crimping surfaces and a second set of crimping surfaces, differently sized than the first set, (ii) a first set of insert receiving surfaces and a second set of insert receiving surfaces, differently sized than the first set, (iii) a set of crimping surfaces and a set of insert receiving surfaces of equal size, and (iv) a set of crimping surfaces and a set of insert receiving surfaces of different sizes. In all of versions (i)-(iv), the tangential crimping provision is preferably sized to crimp ⅜″ or 1″ tangential crimping elements. And, the circumferential crimping surfaces are preferably sized to crimp ⅜″, ½″, ⅝″, and/or ¾″ circumferential crimp elements. And, the circumferential receiving surfaces are preferably sized to accommodate and receive inserts for crimping ⅜″, ½″, ⅝″, and/or ¾″ circumferential crimp elements. With regard to jaw sets for powered tools, a particularly preferred combination of crimping provisions is a tangential crimping configuration defined on the nose of the jaw set, a circumferential crimping configuration adapted to be used with a ¾″ ProPress® insert, and a ¾″ circumferential crimping configuration for use with other inserts such as ½″ inserts.
As noted, the preferred embodiment tools and jaw sets having circumferential and tangential type crimping provisions can utilize a wide array of crimping profiles or contours, many of which are commercially available and designated or otherwise known in the art under one or more of the following terms, trademarks, tradenames, or references as listed in Table 1.
In addition, other preferred tools and jaw sets according to the present invention are as follows. One preferred embodiment tool comprises a jaw set including a first jaw and a second jaw operatively coupled to the first jaw. Each of the first and second jaws defines a front portion and an oppositely directed rear portion. Each of the first and second jaws includes an outwardly extending pincer portion adjacent the front portion. Each jaw defines a recessed arcuate surface accessible along an inner edge of the respective jaw. The first and second jaws are coupled together such that the pincer portions of the first and second jaws are opposite one another and define a tangential crimping configuration, and the recessed arcuate surfaces of the first and second jaws are also opposite one another and provide a circumferential crimping configuration.
One preferred embodiment jaw set comprises a first jaw defining a front portion and an oppositely directed rear portion, and inner and outer edges extending between the front and rear portions. The jaw set also comprises a second jaw defining a front portion and an oppositely directed rear portion, and inner and outer edges extending between the front and rear portions of the second jaw. Each of the first jaw and the second jaw includes an outwardly extending pincer portion adjacent the front portion and along the inner edge of the respective jaw. Each of the first jaw and the second jaw also defines a recessed arcuate surface accessible along the inner edge of the respective jaw. The first and second jaws are positioned and operatively coupled to one another such that the pincer portions of the first and second jaws are opposite one another and define a tangential crimping configuration, and the recessed arcuate surfaces of the first and second jaws are also opposite one another and provide a circumferential crimping configuration.
Another preferred embodiment tool comprises a jaw set comprising a first jaw and a second jaw operatively coupled to the first jaw. Each of the first and second jaws defines a front portion and an oppositely directed rear portion. Each of the first and second jaws include an outwardly extending pincer portion adjacent the front portion, and each jaw defines a pair of recessed arcuate surfaces accessible along an inner edge of the respective jaw. The first and second jaws are opposite one another and define a tangential crimping configuration, and the pair of recessed arcuate surfaces of the first and second jaws are also respectively oppositely positioned with one another and provide first and second circumferential crimping configurations.
Another preferred embodiment jaw set comprises a first jaw defining a front portion and an oppositely directed rear portion, and inner and outer edges extending between the front and rear portions. The jaw set also comprises a second jaw defining a front portion and an oppositely directed rear portion, and inner and outer edges extending between the front and rear portions of the second jaw. Each of the first jaw and the second jaw includes an outwardly extending pincer portion adjacent the front portion and along the inner edge of the respective jaw. Each of the first jaw and the second jaw also defines a pair of recessed arcuate surfaces accessible along the inner edge of the respective jaw. The first and second jaws are positioned and operatively coupled to one another such that the pincer portions of the first and second jaws are opposite one another and define a tangential crimping configuration, and the pair of recessed arcuate surfaces of the first and second jaws are also respectively oppositely positioned with one another and provide first and second circumferential crimping configurations.
Another preferred embodiment tool comprises a jaw set comprising a first jaw and a second jaw operatively coupled to the first jaw. Each of the first and second jaws defines a front portion and an oppositely directed rear portion. Each of the first and second jaws includes an outwardly extending pincer portion adjacent the front portion and each jaw defines a recessed surface. The first and second jaws are coupled together such that the pincer portions of the first and second jaws are opposite one another and define a tangential crimping configuration and the recessed surfaces are also oppositely disposed from one another and provide an insert receiving region.
Another preferred embodiment jaw set comprises a first jaw defining a front portion and an oppositely directed rear portion, and inner and outer edges extending between the front and rear portions. The jaw set also comprises a second jaw defining a front portion and an oppositely directed rear portion, and inner and outer edges extending between the front and rear portions of the second jaw. Each of the first jaw and the second jaw includes an outwardly extending pincer portion adjacent the front portion and along the inner edge of the respective jaw. Each of the first jaw and the second jaw also defines a recessed surface accessible along the inner edge of the respective jaw. The first and second jaws are positioned and operatively coupled to one another such that the pincer portions of the first and second jaws are opposite one another and define a tangential crimping configuration, and the recessed surfaces are also oppositely disposed from one another and provide an insert receiving region.
Another preferred embodiment tool comprises a jaw set comprising a first jaw and a second jaw operatively coupled to the first jaw. Each of the first and second jaws defines a front portion and an oppositely directed rear portion. Each of the first and second jaws includes an outwardly extending pincer portion adjacent the front portion and each jaw defines a pair of recessed surfaces accessible along an inner edge of the respective jaw. The first and second jaws are coupled together such that the pincer portions of the first and second jaws are opposite one another and define a tangential crimping configuration, and the pair of recessed surfaces of the first and second jaws are also opposite one another and provide first and second insert receiving regions.
Another preferred embodiment jaw set comprises a first jaw defining a front portion and an oppositely directed rear portion, and inner and outer edges extending between the front and rear portions. The jaw set also comprises a second jaw defining a front portion and an oppositely directed rear portion, and inner and outer edges extending between the front and rear portions of the second jaw. Each of the first jaw and the second jaw includes an outwardly extending pincer portion adjacent the front portion and along the inner edge of the respective jaw. Each of the first jaw and the second jaw also defines a pair of recessed surfaces accessible along the inner edge of the respective jaw. The first and second jaws are positioned and operatively coupled to one another such that the pincer portions of the first and second jaws are opposite one another and define a tangential crimping configuration, and the pair of recessed surfaces of the first and second jaws are also opposite one another and provide first and second insert receiving regions.
Another preferred embodiment tool comprises a jaw set including a first jaw and a second jaw operatively coupled to the first jaw. Each of the first and second jaws defines a front portion and an oppositely directed rear portion. Each of the first and second jaws defines a first recessed arcuate surface and a second recessed surface. The first and second jaws are coupled together such that the first recessed arcuate surfaces are opposite one another and provide a circumferential crimping configuration. The second recessed surfaces are opposite one another and provide an insert receiving region.
Another preferred embodiment jaw set comprises a first jaw defining a front portion and an oppositely directed rear portion, and inner and outer edges extending between the front and rear portions. The jaw set also comprises a second jaw defining a front portion and an oppositely directed rear portion, and inner and outer edges extending between the front and rear portions of the second jaw. Each of the first jaw and the second jaw defines a first recessed arcuate surface and a second recessed surface, both surfaces accessible along the inner edge of the respective jaw, and the first and second jaws are positioned and operatively coupled to one another such that the pair of recessed arcuate surfaces define a circumferential crimping configuration and the pair of recessed surfaces define an insert receiving region.
Another preferred embodiment tool comprises a jaw set including a first jaw and a second jaw operatively coupled to the first jaw. Each of the first and second jaws defines a front portion and an oppositely directed rear portion. Each of the first and second jaws include a pair of recessed surfaces accessible along an inner edge of the respective jaw. The first and second jaws are coupled together such that the pair of recessed surfaces of the respective jaw are oppositely positioned to one another and define first and second insert receiving regions.
Another preferred embodiment jaw set comprises a first jaw defining a front portion and an oppositely directed rear portion, and inner and outer edges extending between the front and rear portions. The jaw set also comprises a second jaw defining a front portion and an oppositely directed rear portion, and inner and outer edges extending between the front and rear portions of the second jaw. Each of the first jaw and the second jaw defines a pair of recessed surfaces accessible along the inner edge of the respective jaw, and the first and second jaws are positioned, and operatively coupled to one another, such that the pair of recessed surfaces of the first and second jaws are opposite one another and provide first and second insert receiving regions.
It will be understood that the present invention includes embodiments that utilize any combination of features, aspects, or provisions described herein. Thus, for example, the invention includes a jaw or jaw set having a portion of the features of one preferred embodiment jaw described herein and a portion of the features of another preferred embodiment jaw described herein.
All of the patents noted herein are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. Obviously, modifications and alterations will occur to others upon reading and understanding the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the present invention be construed as including all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.