1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to pliers, and more particularly to pliers with a tool head that has colored surfaces formed on the tool head for identification.
2. Description of Related Art
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The present invention has arisen to mitigate or obviate the disadvantages of the conventional pliers.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide an identification capability and attractive features to pliers.
Pliers in accordance with the present invention have heads with colored surfaces to enhance the attractiveness of the pliers and provide an identification feature.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The handle (11) is a pair of grips (not numbered), and the head (13) is a pair of jaws (not numbered). The head (13) has an exterior surface. The jaws are integrally formed with and extend from the grips respectively to form two complementary half bodies (not numbered) of the pliers. The half bodies are pivotally connected to each other by pivotally attaching the rivet (15) at a joint between the grips and the jaws. Optionally, a plastic sleeve (16) is applied to each grip of the handle (11) to aid in holding the pliers. In the first embodiment, a colored layer (17) is attached to the exterior surface of the head (13) at the joint around the rivet (15) on the pliers. The colored layer (17) is selectively formed on the pliers by coating, sandblasting, bonding, etc. and is at least one color to make the pliers vivid, attractive and uniquely identifiable.
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The handle (21) is a pair of grips (not numbered), and the head (23) is a pair of jaws (not numbered). The head (21) has an exterior surface. The jaws respectively have a distal portion (not numbered), a middle portion (not numbered), teeth (not numbered) and a cutting edge (not numbered) and are integrally formed with and extend from the grips respectively to form two complementary half bodies (not numbered) of the pliers. The teeth are formed on the distal portions of the jaws to hold objects. The cutting edges are formed on the middle portions of the jaws adjacent to the teeth to cut objects. The half bodies are pivotally connected to each other by pivotally attaching the rivet (25) at a joint between the grips and jaws. Optionally, a plastic sleeve (26) is applied to each grip of the handle (21) to aid in holding the pliers. A colored layer (27) is attached to the exterior surface of the head (23) at the joint around the rivet (25) on the middle portion of the jaws of the pliers.
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The handle (31) is composed of a pair of grips (not numbered), and the head (33) is composed of a pair of jaws (not numbered). The head (33) has an exterior surface. The jaws respectively have a distal portion (not numbered), a middle portion (not numbered), teeth (not numbered) and a cutting edge (not numbered) and are integrally formed with and extend from the grips respectively to form two complementary half bodies (not numbered) of the pliers. The teeth are formed on the distal portions of the jaws to hold objects. The cutting edges are formed on the middle portions of the jaws adjacent to the teeth to cut objects. The half bodies are pivotally connected to each other by pivotally attaching the rivet (35) at a joint between the grips and jaws. Optionally, a plastic sleeve (36) is applied to each grip of the handle (31) to aid in holding the pliers. A colored layer (37) is attached to the exterior surface of the head (33) at the joint around the rivet (35) on the middle portion of the jaws of the pliers.
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Since the pliers in accordance with the present invention have different colored layers formed on the head, the pliers have a vivid feature to catch consumers' attention. Additionally, the colored layer of multiple colors can be designed in different patterns for different brands or kinds of pliers so the pliers can be easily identified
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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Number | Date | Country | |
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20040206216 A1 | Oct 2004 | US |