Multi-function tool with lever latch

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6721983
  • Patent Number
    6,721,983
  • Date Filed
    Monday, May 21, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 20, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A multi-function tool includes two channel-shaped handles having a first side wall and a second side wall forming a channel therebetween. An interlocking mechanism includes a first plate extending from the first side wall, and a second plate extending from the second side wall. The handles can be releasably engageable by alignment of at least one post of one of the handles with at least one notch of the other handle. The multi-function tool also includes an interchangeable implement and a pair of handles with implement engaging means. An axle assembly can extend transversely through openings formed in the first and second plates and includes a first end member, a second end member, a pair of buttons and a spring. The interchangeable implement can be pivotally attached to the axle. Alternatively, the implement can be releasably coupled to the handles by a latch. The latch can include a rocker with a locking tab that is biased into locking engagement with the implement by a spring plate. The implement has a working portion and an opposed tang portion provided with handle engaging means.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a pocket tool with reversible pliers, and other pivotally attached ancillary tools. More particularly, the present invention relates to a multi-function tool which includes an easily removable implement such as a pair of pliers. The present invention further relates to a pocket tool provided with interchangeable handles.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In general, multi-function tools, including in a single instrument, pliers, and other selected tools, such as screwdrivers, knife blades, files and the like, are well known. The prior art multi-function tools typically include a cross-jaw plier with channel-shaped handles connected to the shanks or tangs of the respective plier jaws. In one type of multi-function tool, the cross-jaw pliers are pivotally mounted to the handles at the distal end, the jaws being adapted to nest within the handle for storage. Examples of such multiple tools are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,238,862, 4,744,272 and 4,888,869 issued on Dec. 16, 1980, May 17, 1988 and Dec. 26, 1989, respectively, to Timothy S. Leatherman.




In another type of multi-function tool, the tangs of the respective plier jaws are slidably affixed to the respective handles such that the jaws can be slidably retracted into the interior of the handle channels. Examples of such multi-function tools are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,142,721 and 5,212,844 issued on Sep. 1, 1992 and May 25, 1993, respectively, to Sessions et al. These patents are incorporated herein by reference.




The plier jaws of the multi-function tools identified above are mechanically attached to the handles such that assembly of the plier jaws to the handles or removal of the plier jaws requires the use of a separate tool. The use of a separate tool inhibits the user from easily removing the plier jaws and the mechanical attachment of the jaws to the handles increases manufacturing costs.




It is therefore desirable to provide a multi-function tool in which the tool can be easily attached and removed from the handles without the use of a separate tool. Additionally, it is desirable to provide a handle engagement mechanism on the tool to positively lock the tool into engagement with the handles. Finally, it is also desirable to provide an interlocking mechanism to easily interchange handles, thereby allowing access to a larger variety of tools contained in different handle assemblies.




SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




An exemplary embodiment relates to a multi-function tool having a pair of handles. A latch mechanism is secured to at least one of the handles and includes a locking tab and a spring arm. An implement is removably secured to the pair of handles by the latch mechanism such that the locking tab engages a locking slot disposed in a tang of the implement.




Another embodiment relates to a latch mechanism for a multi-function tool. The latch mechanism includes a cap and a spring plate secured to a handle. A rocker having a locking tab is operatively coupled to the spring plate, such that the latch mechanism is configured to removably secure an implement to the handle.




Other principal features and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon review of the following drawings, the detailed description and the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will hereafter be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements, and:





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of the pocket tool of the present invention in an open position with interchangeable handles;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of the interchangeable handles of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is an isometric view of one of the interchangeable handles of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a partial side view of the interchangeable handles of the present invention in a closed position;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view taken generally along line


5





5


of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a partial side view of the interchangeable handles of the present invention with one handle at a 180° angle to the other handle;





FIG. 7

is a side view of reversible implements of the present invention which are removable from the pocket tool of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 8

is an isometric view of the two separate implements of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is an exploded view of the axle assembly and implements of

FIGS. 7 and 8

;





FIG. 10

is a side view of the pocket tool of the present invention in an open position with interchangeable handles and removable implements;





FIG. 11

is a cross-sectional view taken generally along line


11





11


of

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 12

is a cross-sectional view taken generally along line


12





12


of

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 13

is an isometric view of a pair of noninterchangeable handles of an alternate embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 14

is an isometric view of one of the noninterchangeable handles of

FIG. 13

;





FIG. 15

is a side view of the pair of noninterchangeable handles of

FIG. 13

;





FIG. 16

is a cross-sectional view taken generally along line


16





16


of

FIG. 15

;





FIG. 17

is a cross-sectional view taken generally along line


17





17


of

FIG. 15

;





FIG. 18

is an enlarged view of detail C of FIG.


17


.





FIG. 19

is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the multi-function tool;





FIG. 20

is an exploded perspective view of the multi-function tool depicted in

FIG. 19

;





FIG. 21

is an exploded view of the assembly of the latch lever of the present invention;





FIG. 22

is a cross-sectional view taken generally along line


22





22


of

FIG. 19

;





FIG. 23

is the view of

FIG. 22

with the multi-function tool jaws in an opened position;





FIG. 24

is a cross-sectional view taken generally along line


24





24


of

FIG. 22

;





FIG. 25

is a cross-sectional view taken generally along line


22





22


of

FIG. 19

, but depicting the removal or insertion of the implement of the multi-function tool;





FIG. 26

is a cross-sectional view taken generally along line


26





26


of

FIG. 25

;





FIG. 27

is a cross-sectional view taken generally along line


27





27


of

FIG. 26

showing in alternative embodiment of the latch lever;





FIG. 28

is an exploded perspective view of a multi-function tool according to an exemplary embodiment;





FIG. 29

is a perspective view of a multi-function tool according to an exemplary embodiment;





FIG. 30

is the view of

FIG. 29

with the handles drawn in phantom lines to show the details of a latch mechanism;





FIG. 31

is a side view of an implement of a multi-function tool with one jaw tang engaged with a latch mechanism, shown with the associated handle drawn in phantom lines; and





FIG. 32

is a side view of an implement of a multi-function tool with one jaw tang disengaged with a latch mechanism, shown with the associated handle drawn in phantom lines.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a detailed description of an exemplary multi-function tool


10


in accordance with the present invention will be described. Tool


10


includes a first channel-shaped handle


12


, a second channel-shaped handle


14


, an axle assembly


16


, an interchangeable implement


18


, and a plurality of pivotally attached ancillary tools


20


.




First handle


12


includes a first side wall


22


and second handle


14


includes a second side wall


24


, wherein first side wall


22


includes an inner surface


26


and an outer surface


28


, and second side wall


24


includes an inner surface


30


and an outer surface


32


. Inner surfaces


26


and


30


further define a channel


33


traversing the length of handles


12


and


14


and providing storage space for interchangeable implement


18


and ancillary tools


20


. As will be explained in greater detail below, interchangeable implement


18


is removably and pivotally attached to axle assembly


16


. Additionally, in the preferred embodiment of the present invention, handles


12


and


14


are each releasably engageable with axle assembly


16


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the structure of handles


12


and


14


with regard to interchangeability will be described in greater detail. An inwardly extending post


34


coupled to an outwardly extending post


36


is received in an aperture


37


formed in second side walls


24


of handles


12


and


14


. Inwardly extending post


34


extends perpendicular to inner surface


30


of second side wall


24


through channel


33


towards inner surface


26


of first side wall


22


. Outwardly extending post


36


extends perpendicular to outer surface


32


of second side wall


24


.




First handle


12


further includes a first plate


38


extending from first side wall


22


and a second plate


40


extending from second side wall


24


. Similarly, second handle


14


further includes a first plate


42


extending from first side wall


22


and a second plate


44


extending from second wall


24


. In the preferred embodiment, plates


38


,


40


,


42


and


44


are substantially circular with an inner surface


45


adjacent to inner surfaces


26


and


30


, and an outer surface


46


adjacent to outer surfaces


28


and


32


. An opening


47


formed through the center region of plates


38


,


40


,


42


and


44


is configured to receive axle assembly


16


. A notch


48


is formed in the periphery of first plates


38


and


42


, wherein each handle is releasably engageable by alignment of outwardly extending post


36


with notch


48


.




Additionally, first plates


38


and


42


include a shoulder


49


(See

FIG. 3

) formed along the periphery of opening


47


and extending perpendicular to inner surface


45


. In the preferred embodiment, outer surfaces


46


of first plates


38


and


42


are offset from outer surfaces


28


of first side walls


22


by a thickness equal to first side wall


22


. On the other hand, outside surfaces


46


of second plates


40


and


44


are substantially flush with outer surfaces


32


of second side walls


24


. This placement of plates


38


,


40


,


42


and


44


results in opening


47


of second plate


40


of first handle


12


rotationally engaging shoulder


49


formed on inner surface


45


of first plate


42


of second handle


14


, while opening


47


of second plate


44


of second handle


14


engages shoulder


49


formed on inner surface


45


of first plate


38


of first handle


12


.




First and second handles


12


and


14


also include a locking mechanism wherein a generally rectangular opening


50


extends through handles


12


and


14


located proximate a distal end


52


opposite plates


38


,


40


,


42


and


44


. A rivet


54


extends through an aperture


56


in a locking button


58


. A spring post


60


extends into rectangular opening


50


by a predetermined distance toward distal end


52


. Locking button


58


includes a spring post


61


configured to receive one end of a compression spring


62


. The other end of compression spring


62


is received by spring post


60


. Rivet


54


secures locking button


58


to a wedge


64


having a beveled region


65


. An axle bolt


66


having a keyed head


68


is received within a keyed aperture


70


located through first side wall


22


proximate distal end


52


of handles


12


and


14


. Axle bolt


66


is secured by a screw


72


threaded through an aperture


73


formed in second side wall


24


.




Releasable engagement of handles


12


and


14


is accomplished by the interlocking of plates


38


,


40


,


42


and


44


in addition to the engagement of post


36


with notch


48


. In particular, as shown in

FIGS. 3-6

, post


36


overlaps outer surface


46


of plates


38


and


42


unless handles


12


and


14


are at a 180° angle to one another (FIG.


5


). When handles


12


and


14


are at a 180° angle to one another (FIG.


6


), post


36


is received in notch


48


, resulting in outer surfaces


46


of plates


38


and


42


not being retained in mating engagement with one another. However, it is possible to set the relative angle to a position other than 180 degrees depending upon the specific location of the notch


48


and post


36


. At any other angle other than 180°, post


36


overlaps outer surfaces


46


of plates


38


and


42


, thereby retaining plates


38


,


40


,


42


and


44


in locked engagement. Handle


12


or


14


is removed by placing the handles in the position illustrated by FIG.


6


and pulling one of the handles away from the other handle after post


36


is received in notch


48


. A new handle then is inserted by aligning the post or notch of the new handle with the respective post or notch of the old handle.




Referring to

FIGS. 7-9

, axle assembly


16


permits implement


18


to be easily interchanged with other implement assemblies. In the preferred embodiment, a working portion


74


of implement


18


is positioned opposite distal end


52


of handles


12


and


14


. Working portion


74


may be a wire cutter having a set of interlocking jaws


75


. A tang portion


76


is located opposite working portion


74


and received in channel


33


of handles


12


and


14


. In the preferred embodiment, tang portion


76


is also a working implement such as a nipper


79


.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 9 and 11

, axle assembly


16


extends transversely through openings


47


formed in plates


38


,


40


,


42


and


44


, and a central opening


77


formed in implement


18


between working portion


74


and tang portion


76


. Axle assembly


16


includes a first end member


78


, a second end member


80


, a first button


82


, a second button


84


, and a spring


86


. First end member


78


and second end member


80


include an inwardly extending flange


102


,


103


respectively. Each button


82


,


84


includes an outwardly extending flange


83


,


85


respectively. Spring


86


is disposed between each button


82


and


84


to bias buttons


82


and


84


into engagement with end members


78


and


80


, such that flanges


83


,


85


of buttons


82


,


84


are in contact with flanges


102


,


103


of end members


78


,


80


respectively (See FIG.


11


). A detent


90


formed between central opening


77


and tang portion


76


engages inwardly extending posts


34


. Implement


18


is restricted from movement relative to the handles by the abutment of detent


90


with posts


34


.




A service tool can be inserted in a groove


92


formed in a top surface


94


of first and second end members


78


and


80


to unlock axle assembly


16


. Buttons


82


and


84


are inserted through a button opening


98


formed in the center of end members


78


and


80


. A cylindrical portion


100


of first member


78


threadingly engages cylindrical portion


100


of second member


80


. In the alternative, member


78


can be press fit with member


80


.

FIGS. 10

,


11


and


12


further illustrate the preferred embodiment of the present invention having removable jaws


75


and interchangeable handles


12


and


14


.




Referring to

FIGS. 19-27

, an alternative embodiment of the present invention is shown. In the alternative embodiment, a latch mechanism, shown as a latch lever


200


is used to secure the implement


18


to the handles


12


and


14


rather than the axle assembly


16


(see FIG.


9


). The handles


12


,


14


are pivotally coupled together by pivotal connections shown as rivets


218


. The latch lever


200


includes a latch plate


202


extending along the exterior surface of the handles


12


,


14


. Extending orthogonally from the latch plate


202


are a pair of latch wings


204


. An engagement mechanism, shown as latch finger


206


, extends from a forward end of the latch lever


200


.




Referring to

FIGS. 21 and 26

, the latch lever


200


is attached to the handle


12


,


14


by a pivot, shown as a pivot bar


210


, that extends between the first and second side walls


22


,


24


. The latch wings


204


are pivotally coupled to the pivot bar


210


on the exterior sides of the first and second side walls


22


,


24


. Alternatively, the latch lever


200


can be coupled to the implement


18


using a similar pivot arrangement.




Referring to

FIGS. 21-23

and


26


, a bias mechanism, shown as latch spring


212


is disposed on the pivot bar


210


and biases the latch lever


200


into an engaged position. The latch spring


212


is a torsion spring, one arm of which engages the handle


12


,


14


, and the other arm of which extends through a latch spring slot


214


in the handle


12


,


14


to engage the bottom of the latch plate


202


.




Referring to

FIG. 27

, in an alternative embodiment, the latch spring slot


214


can have an integral spring


226


that biases the latch lever


200


into the engaged position.




Referring to

FIGS. 22-24

, extending into the channel


33


is a catch, shown as a post


236


, that engages the implement


18


. Implement


18


includes an axle


216


that pivotally couples jaws


75


. Each jaw


75


includes a ledge


222


configured to engage the latch finger


206


. Further, detents


290


are configured to receive the post


236


when the implement


18


is coupled to the handles


12


,


14


.




Referring to

FIG. 28

, in an alternative embodiment, an implement


318


has a working portion


374


and an engagement portion


376


. Accordingly, the implement


318


is removable, but not reversible. The engagement portion


376


has detents


390


configured to receive the posts


236


. The handles


12


,


14


and lever latches


200


function in an equivalent manner to that described above and depicted in

FIGS. 19-27

.





FIGS. 29-32

depict an alternative embodiment of the implement latch mechanism.

FIG. 29

depicts latch mechanism


400


, which includes a cap


410


secured to handles


12


,


14


. Cap


410


includes an opening


412


and is attached to handles


12


,


14


via a suitable attachment mechanism, shown as rivets


414


.




Referring further to

FIG. 29

, a latch, shown as, but not limited to, rocker


420


includes a latch key


422


on one end and a locking tab


424


extending from the other end, the locking tab


424


having an aperture


426


. Locking tab


424


extends through a corresponding aperture (not shown) in handle


12


into channel


33


.




Referring to

FIGS. 30-32

, spring, shown as, but not limited to, spring plate


430


is secured to handles


12


,


14


under cap


410


by rivets


414


. The handles


12


,


14


are shown primarily in phantom in

FIGS. 30-32

to show the inner details of the latch mechanism


400


. The area of handle


14


within latch mechanism


400


is shown in solid lines in

FIGS. 31 and 32

to show how rocker


420


and handle


14


operate together. Latch mechanism


400


is shown on one of tangs


450


in

FIGS. 31 and 32

, but may be present on both tangs


450


as shown in FIG.


30


. An extension finger


432


extends from spring plate


430


into aperture


426


of locking tab


424


.




A guide mechanism, shown as slide


440


is attached within channel


33


of handles


12


,


14


. Rivets


414


may be used to secure slide


440


. A pair of prongs


442


extend from the slide


440


to secure a pair of jaw tangs


450


. A rib


452


extends into a slot


444


disposed between the prongs


442


of each slide


440


.





FIGS. 13-18

illustrate an alternative embodiment of the present invention wherein multi-function tool


10


includes a first unremovable handle


104


and a second unremovable handle


106


. First handle


104


includes a first plate


108


and a second plate


110


extending therefrom, and second handle


106


includes a first plate


112


and a second plate


114


extending therefrom. A shoulder


116


engages a beveled edge formed in an opening


117


in second plate


114


wherein the edges of shoulder


116


are permanently crimped over beveled edges along opening


117


to secure plates


108


,


110


,


112


and


114


together. Handles


104


and


106


further include a plurality of inwardly projecting posts


118


configured to engage detent


90


formed in interchangeable implement


18


.




The operation of reversing and/or interchangeable implement


18


and interchanging handles


12


and


14


will now be explained in reference to

FIGS. 10 and 6

. As shown in

FIG. 10

, working portion


74


is in the extended working position. A user can remove implement


18


to employ working portion


76


by depressing buttons


82


and


84


towards one another until the top surface of buttons


82


and


84


no longer engage any of plates


38


,


40


,


42


and


44


. Implement


18


is then simply pulled straight out away from handles


12


and


14


. To employ working portion


76


, implement


18


is simply flipped over and working portion


74


is inserted into channel


33


. Buttons


82


and


84


are depressed until engagement with plates


38


,


40


,


42


and


44


is achieved. As implement


18


is inserted into channel


33


detents


290


engage posts


34


so that the handles operate to pivot the working implement


76


about axle assembly


16


.




In the exemplary embodiment of

FIGS. 19-27

, the implement


18


can be removed from the handles


12


,


14


by depressing the latch plates


202


such that the latch fingers


206


disengage from the ledges


222


. Once the latch fingers


206


have been disengaged, the implement


18


may be removed from the handles


12


,


14


.




Referring to

FIGS. 22

,


23


and


25


, to engage the implement


18


, one of the working portions


74


,


76


is inserted into handles


12


,


14


until the latch fingers


206


snap into position on the ledges


222


. The exterior surfaces


224


of jaws


75


(see

FIG. 20

) function as ramps to automatically pivot the latch levers


200


away from the engaged position as the implement


18


is inserted into the handles


12


,


14


. Because the latch levers


200


are biased in the engaged position by the latch springs


212


, the user need only slide the implement into the handles


12


,


14


, and the latch levers


200


will automatically engage and lock the implement


18


into working position.




Referring to

FIG. 25

, as the implement


18


slides into position, the posts


236


simultaneously slide into detents


290


, engaging the jaws


75


. The engagement of the posts


236


with the detents


290


interlocks the handles


12


,


14


with the jaws


75


. Referring to

FIGS. 22 and 23

, the engagement of the posts


36


with the detents


290


permits the handles


12


,


14


to open the jaws


75


as the handles


12


,


14


are opened, and provides the user with positive control over jaw positioning. The embodiment depicted in

FIG. 28

functions in a similar manner.




In the exemplary embodiment of

FIGS. 29-32

, the implement


18


may be removed from the handles


12


,


14


by depressing the latch keys


422


to disengage locking tabs


424


from the tangs


450


. Referring to

FIG. 31

, implement


18


is secured to the handle


14


by the interlocking of the locking tab


424


and a locking slot


460


. The locking slot


460


is disposed between a ramped post


462


and a protrusion


464


. Each tang


450


has a similar locking structure. Referring to

FIG. 32

, when latch key


422


is depressed, the rocker


420


pivots about a pivot point


466


that engages handle


14


lifting locking tab


424


out of locking slot


460


, permitting implement


18


to be removed from handles


12


,


14


. When latch key


422


is not depressed, spring plate


430


, via extension finger


432


, biases locking tab


424


into locking slot


460


as shown in FIG.


31


.




Further referring to

FIG. 31

, ramped post


462


permits the implement


18


to be inserted into handle


14


and automatically snap-lock into place. As implement


18


slides into an operative position, locking tab


424


engages ramped post


462


and is deflected against the force of the spring plate


430


until locking tab


424


drops into locking slot


460


, locking implement into a use position.




The engagement of prongs


442


with tangs


450


permits the handles


12


,


14


to open the jaws


75


as the handles


12


,


14


are opened, providing the user with positive control over jaw


75


positioning, as discussed with respect to the other exemplary latch embodiments.




In an exemplary embodiment shown in

FIG. 6

, either handle


12


or


14


can be interchanged with a different handle by initially positioning handle


12


with respect to handle


14


so that notch


48


aligns with post


36


. Once notch


48


is in alignment with post


36


, either handle


12


or


14


can be removed by pulling one of the handles in a direction away from the other handle. A new handle can be inserted by aligning the notch and post of the new handle with the notch and the post of the existing handle. After the notches and posts of the new handle are aligned with the notches and posts of the existing handle, locking engagement of plates


38


,


40


,


42


and


44


is achieved by rotating one or both of the handles away from the positions of alignment between notch


48


and post


36


.




Although the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the invention as described and hereinafter claimed is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A latch mechanism coupled to a multi-function tool having at least one handle and an implement including at least one tang, the latch mechanism comprising:a spring plate secured to the handle; a rocker having a locking tab operatively coupled to the spring plate; and a cap coupled to the outside of the handle and cooperating with the spring plate and the rocker; a guide mechanism coupled to the handle and comprising a pair of prongs configured to receive a rib extending from the at least one tang; and wherein the latch mechanism and the guide mechanism are configured to cooperate to removably secure the implement to the handle.
  • 2. The latch mechanism of claim 1, wherein the locking tab engages a locking slot disposed in the implement.
  • 3. The latch mechanism of claim 2, wherein the spring plate biases the locking tab into the locking slot.
  • 4. The latch mechanism of claim 1, further comprising a latch key coupled to the rocker, wherein the implement is released by depressing the latch key.
  • 5. The latch mechanism of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of ancillary tools pivotally coupled to at least one of the handles.
  • 6. The latch mechanism of claim 1, wherein the guide mechanism is configured to align the at least one tang of the implement as the implement engages the at least one handle.
  • 7. The latch mechanism of claim 1, wherein the guide mechanism is coupled to the handle with at least one fastener.
  • 8. A multi-function tool, comprising:a pair of handles; a latch mechanism secured to at least one of the handles, the latch mechanism including a locking tab and a spring plate; an implement removably secured to the at least one of the handles by the latch mechanism, the implement comprising a pair of interlocking jaws, each jaw having a working portion and a tang; and a guide mechanism coupled to at least one of the handles, the guide mechanism comprising a pair of prongs configured to receive a portion of one of the tangs and to secure the tang to one of the handles.
  • 9. The multi-function tool of claim 8, wherein the guide mechanism is configured to align one of the tangs of the implement as the implement engages the at least one of the handles.
  • 10. The multi-function tool of claim 8, wherein the guide mechanism is coupled to the at least one of the handles with at least one fastener.
  • 11. The multi-function tool of claim 8, wherein the spring plate biases the locking tab into a locking slot disposed in the implement.
  • 12. The multi-function tool of claim 11, wherein the latch mechanism further includes a latch key operatively coupled to the locking tab.
  • 13. The multi-function tool of claim 12, wherein the implement is released by depressing the latch key.
  • 14. The multi-function tool of claim 8, further comprising a plurality of ancillary tools pivotally coupled to at least one of the handles.
  • 15. The multi-function tool of claim 8, wherein the implement is removed by depressing the latch mechanism.
  • 16. A multi-function tool, comprising:a pair of handles; a latch mechanism secured to at least one of the handles, the latch mechanism including a locking tab and a spring plate; an implement including a pair of interlocking jaws, each jaw having a working portion and a tang, the implement being releasably secured to the at least one of the handles by the latch mechanism; a guide mechanism coupled to at least one of the handles, the guide mechanism including a pair of prongs configured to receive a rib extending from one of the tangs, the guide mechanism securing the one of the tangs to one of the handles; and wherein the implement is removed by depressing the latch mechanism.
  • 17. The multi-function tool of claim 16, further comprising a latch key operatively coupled to the locking tab, wherein the implement is released by depressing the latch key.
  • 18. The multi-function tool of claim 16, further comprising a plurality of ancillary tools pivotally coupled to at least one of the handles.
  • 19. The multi-function tool of claim 16, wherein the guide mechanism is configured to align the one of the tangs of the implement as the implement engages the at least one of the handles.
  • 20. The multi-function tool of claim 16, wherein the guide mechanism is coupled to the at least one handle of the handles with at least one fastener.
Parent Case Info

This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/803,415, filed Mar. 9, 2001, now abandoned.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/803415 Mar 2001 US
Child 09/861862 US