Claims
- 1. A multi-tool comprising a pair of handles operatively attached to a pair of opposing jaws so that the handles may be used to force the jaws into contact with an object, at least one of the handles comprising a body, wherein:the body defines a longitudinal axis of the at least one of the handles; the body is formed to include two oppositely facing elongate tool-receiving pockets that extend approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis of the at least one of the handles; and the body is formed to have at least a partial cross section that is S-shaped when the cross section is taken approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the at least one of the handles; and the S-shaped cross section of the body is defined substantially by a contiguous sheet of material.
- 2. The multi-tool handle according to claim 1, further comprising:an elongate tool storable in a closed position within one of the tool-receiving pockets, the tool attached to the pocket by a pin that extends through an end of the tool so that the tool is pivotable from the closed position to an open position extending away from the pocket by an angle of at least approximately 90-degrees relative to the closed position of the tool; and a post mounted on the tool and exposed for engagement by a human hand when the tool is in the closed position, wherein the post is sized to facilitate deployment of the tool from the closed position to the open position.
- 3. The multi-tool according to claim 1, further comprising an elongate tool storable in a closed position within one of the tool-receiving pockets, the tool attached to the pocket by a pin that extends through an end of the tool so that the tool is pivotable from the closed position to an open position extending away from the pocket by an angle of at least approximately 90-degrees relative to the closed position of the tool; wherein a portion of the tool is exposed for engagement by a human hand when the tool is in the closed position, the portion sized to facilitate one-handed deployment of the tool from the closed position to the open position.
- 4. The multi-tool according to claim 1, further comprising a clasp for locking the handles to each other in a closed position.
- 5. The multi-tool according to claim 4, further comprising an elongate tool storable in a closed position within a tool-receiving pocket defined in one of the handles to face the other of the handles, and pivotable from the closed position to an open position extending away from the pocket by an angle of at least approximately 180-degrees relative to the closed position of the tool, so that the tool may be locked in the open position by locking the handles to each other.
- 6. The multi-tool according to claim 1, further comprising a leaf spring extending along a portion of at least one of the oppositely facing elongate tool-receiving pockets and biased so that the leaf spring moves to a blocking position at least partially within the pocket.
- 7. A locking multi-tool comprising:a pair of opposing jaws; a tool-receiving handle and an opposing handle, the handles operatively connected to the jaws to force the jaws into a clamping position about an object, the tool-receiving handle including a first pocket and a second pocket, and the opposing handle including a fixed pivot; a first tool stored in the first pocket, the first tool pivotally attached to the first pocket by a pin that is connected to the first pocket and that extends through an end of the first tool; an adjustment mechanism stored in the second pocket, the adjustment mechanism defining a movable pivot within the second pocket; and a toggle link pivotally interposed the movable pivot of the tool-receiving handle and the fixed pivot of the opposing handle; wherein:the tool-receiving handle is formed to have at least a partial cross section that is S-shaped when the cross section is taken approximately perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the tool-receiving handle; and the toggle link, tool-receiving handle and opposing handle collectively define an open position for the multi-tool in which the jaws are free to open and close, the toggle link, tool-receiving handle and opposing handle collectively define a locked position for the multi-tool in which the jaws are biased toward a clamping position by the toggle link and handles, the toggle link and handles being in an inherently stable position for as long as a resisting force is applied to the jaws, thereby allowing the jaws to lock about an object; changing the adjustment mechanism to move the movable pivot changes the relative position of the jaws to one another when the toggle link and handles are in the locked position, thereby allowing the jaws to clamp about objects of various sizes; the first pocket faces away from the opposing handle when the toggle link and handles are in the locked position; and the second pocket faces toward the opposing handle when the toggle link and handles are in the locked position.
- 8. The multi-tool according to claim 7, wherein the first tool is a knife.
- 9. The multi-tool according to claim 8, wherein the first tool is storable in a closed position within the first pocket, and is pivotable from the closed position to an open position extending away from the pocket by an angle of approximately 90-degrees relative to the closed position of the tool, the multi-tool further comprising a post mounted on the first tool and exposed for engagement by a human hand when the tool is in the closed position, wherein the post is sized to facilitate deployment of the tool from the closed position to the open position.
- 10. The multi-tool according to claim 7, wherein:the first pocket is at least partially defined by a pair of opposing walls; and a leaf spring is cut from one of the opposing walls, extending along a portion of the first pocket and biased so that the leaf spring moves to a blocking position at least partially within the first pocket.
- 11. The multi-tool according to claim 7, wherein the first tool is storable in a closed position within the first pocket, and is pivotable from the closed position to an open position extending away from the pocket by an angle of approximately 90-degrees relative to the closed position of the tool, the multi-tool further comprising a post mounted on the first tool and exposed for engagement by a human hand when the tool is in the closed position, wherein the post is sized to facilitate deployment of the tool from the closed position to the open position.
- 12. The multi-tool according to claim 7, wherein:the opposing handle includes a third pocket that faces toward the tool-receiving handle when the toggle link and handles are in the locked position; a third tool is stored in the third pocket; the third tool is attached pivotally to the third pocket by a second pin that is connected to the third pocket and that extends through an end of the third tool; the third tool is storable in a closed position within the third pocket, and is pivotable from the closed position to an open position extending away from the pocket by an angle of approximately 180-degrees relative to the closed position of the third tool; the third tool may be held in the open position by pressing the tool-receiving handle toward the opposing handle and holding the handles together so that the third pocket is obstructed by the tool-receiving handle, thereby preventing the third tool from being folded from the open position to the closed position; and a clasp is connected to one of the handles, and is pivotable into engagement with the other of the handles so that the handles are locked in a pressed-together position, thereby locking the third tool in the open position.
- 13. The multi-tool according to claim 7, wherein the movable pivot is formed by a block retained slidably in the second pocket and by a toggle pin that is attached to the block and that extends through the toggle link so that the toggle link is attached pivotally to the block about the toggle pin.
- 14. The multi-tool according to claim 13, wherein:a slotted opening is formed in a wall defining at least a portion of the second pocket; and a fastener extends through the slotted opening and is attached to the block so that the block is retained slidably in the second pocket.
- 15. A multi-tool comprising:a pair of handles operatively connected to opposing jaws so that the handles may be used to force the jaws into a contacting position about an object, at least one of the pair of handles formed to include a tool-receiving pocket that faces toward the other of the handles when the handles are in an operating position in which the jaws are exposed for operative use and in which the jaws may be pressed toward a contacting position by the handles, the tool-receiving pocket being defined at least partially by a pair of opposing walls; a tool storable in a closed position within the tool-receiving pocket, between the opposing walls, the tool attached to the pocket by a pin that extends between the opposing walls and through an end of the tool so that the tool is pivotable from the closed position to an open position extending away from the pocket by an angle of approximately 180-degrees relative to the closed position of the tool, wherein the tool may be held in the open position by pressing the pair of handles together so that the tool-receiving pocket is obstructed by the other of the pair of handles, thereby preventing the tool from being folded from the open position to the closed position; and a clasp connected to one of the handles, and pivotable into engagement with the other of the handles so that the handles are locked in a pressed-together position, thereby locking the tool in the open position.
- 16. The multi-tool according to claim 15, wherein:the tool-receiving pocket in at least one of the handles is a first tool-receiving pocket; and a second tool-receiving pocket is formed in at least one of the handles and oriented so that the second tool-receiving pocket faces away from the other of the handles when the handles are in the pressed-together position.
- 17. The multi-tool according to claim 15, wherein:a second tool is attached pivotally to one of the handles by a pin that extends through an end of the second tool; the second tool is storable in a storage position, and is pivotable from the storage position to an open position extending away from the one of the handles by an angle of approximately 180-degrees relative to the storage position of the second tool; and the second tool may be pivoted from the storage position to the open position while the handles are locked in the pressed-together position.
- 18. A multi-tool comprising opposing handles connected to movable jaws, wherein at least one of the handles is formed at least partially from a sheet of metal bent to have at least a partial cross section that is S-shaped.
- 19. The multi-tool handle according to claim 18, further comprising:an elongate tool storable in a closed position within a tool-receiving pocket, the tool attached to the pocket by a pin that extends through an end of the tool so that the tool is pivotable from the closed position to an open position extending away from the pocket by an angle of at least approximately 90-degrees relative to the closed position of the tool; and a post mounted on the tool and exposed for engagement by a human hand when the tool is in the closed position, wherein the post is sized to facilitate deployment of the tool from the closed position to the open position.
- 20. The multi-tool according to claim 18, further comprising an elongate tool storable in a closed position within a tool-receiving pocket, the tool attached to the pocket by a pin that extends through an end of the tool so that the tool is pivotable from the closed position to an open position extending away from the pocket by an angle of at least approximately 90-degrees relative to the closed position of the tool; wherein a portion of the tool is exposed for engagement by a human hand when the tool is in the closed position, the portion sized to facilitate one-handed deployment of the tool from the closed position to the open position.
- 21. The multi-tool according to claim 18, further comprising a clasp for locking the handles to each other in a closed position.
- 22. The multi-tool according to claim 21, further comprising an elongate tool storable in a closed position within a tool-receiving pocket defined in one of the handles to face the other of the handles, and pivotable from the closed position to an open position extending away from the pocket by an angle of at least approximately 180-degrees relative to the closed position of the tool, so that the tool may be locked in the open position by locking the handles to each other.
- 23. The multi-tool according to claim 18, further comprising a leaf spring extending along a portion of a tool-receiving pocket and biased so that the leaf spring moves to a blocking position at least partially within the pocket.
- 24. A multi-tool comprising jaws and a pair of handles for operating the jaws, at least one of the handles formed from a contiguous sheet of metal to define a first tool-receiving pocket facing a first direction, and to define a second tool-receiving pocket facing approximately opposite from the first tool-receiving pocket.
- 25. The multi-tool handle according to claim 24, further comprising:an elongate tool storable in a closed position within one of the tool-receiving pockets, the tool attached to the pocket by a pin that extends through an end of the tool so that the tool is pivotable from the closed position to an open position extending away from the pocket by an angle of at least approximately 90-degrees relative to the closed position of the tool; and a post mounted on the tool and exposed for engagement by a human hand when the tool is in the closed position, wherein the post is sized to facilitate deployment of the tool from the closed position to the open position.
- 26. The multi-tool according to claim 24, further comprising an elongate tool storable in a closed position within one of the tool-receiving pockets, the tool attached to the pocket by a pin that extends through an end of the tool so that the tool is pivotable from the closed position to an open position extending away from the pocket by an angle of at least approximately 90-degrees relative to the closed position of the tool; wherein a portion of the tool is exposed for engagement by a human hand when the tool is in the closed position, the portion sized to facilitate one-handed deployment of the tool from the closed position to the open position.
- 27. The multi-tool according to claim 24, further comprising a clasp for locking the handles to each other in a closed position.
- 28. The multi-tool according to claim 27, further comprising an elongate tool storable in a closed position within a tool-receiving pocket defined in one of the handles to face the other of the handles, and pivotable from the closed position to an open position extending away from the pocket by an angle of at least approximately 180-degrees relative to the closed position of the tool, so that the tool may be locked in the open position by locking the handles to each other.
- 29. A multi-tool comprising:jaws and a pair of handles for operating the jaws; at least one of the handles formed from a sheet of metal to define a first tool-receiving pocket facing a first direction, and to define a second tool-receiving pocket facing approximately opposite from the first tool-receiving pocket; and a leaf spring extending along a portion of at least one of the oppositely facing elongate tool-receiving pockets and biased so that the leaf spring moves to a blocking position at least partially within the pocket.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119 of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/029,411, entitled LOCKING PLIER MULTI-TOOL, filed on Oct. 31, 1996 and is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/789,589, filed on Jan. 24, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,006,385.
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