1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a pair of pipe cutting pincers, particularly to one used for cutting off plastic pipe.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A pair of conventional pipe cutting pincers, as shown in
The objective of this invention is to offer a pair of pipe cutting pincers including a pincers body provided with a first handle and a second handle pivotally assembled at one side of the first handle. The first handle has its front end cut with a pivotal groove having its front end extended forward to form a pipe-cutting base at a location near the second handle. A pipe-cutting member (being an L-shaped curve blade) has its curved portion pivotally fixed in the pivotal groove and its front end extended forward and positioned above the pipe-cutting base and disposed thereon with a cutting edge at a location corresponding with the pipe-cutting base, with a pincers mouth formed between the cutting edge and the pipe-cutting base. The pipe-cutting member has its rear end bent and extended toward the second handle to form a pivotally driven member, and an elastic member is disposed between the first and the second handle, having one end hooked with the first receiving groove of the first handle and the other end hooked on the rear end of the pivotally driven member. A pivotal actuating member is assembled at a preset location in the second handle to resist against the lower end of the pivotally driven member. By so designing, when the second handle is axially pressed, the pivotally driven member will be repeatedly pulled by the elastic member to move and make the pivotal actuating member to rotate and actuate the cutting edge to repeatedly cut a pipe, convenient and labor-saving in operation.
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A preferred embodiment of a pair of pipe cutting pincers in the present invention, as shown in
The pincers body 10 consists of a first long shell-shaped handle 11 and a second long shell-shaped handle 12 pivotally assembled at a lower side of the first handle 11, and the first handle 11 and the second handle 12 have their opposite inner sides respectively bored with a first receiving groove 111 and a second receiving groove 121. The first handle 11 has its front end longitudinally bored with a pivotal groove 112 communicating with the first receiving groove 111 and formed integral with a pipe-cutting base 13 extending outward at a location corresponding to the front end of the pivotal groove 112 and adjacent to the second handle 12. The first receiving groove 111 has its inner wall bored with a circular hole 113 at a location near the pivotal groove 112, and the pipe-cutting base 13 has its topside cut with a pipe cutter groove 14 parallel to the first handle 11 and its lower side, opposite to the pipe- cutting groove 14, extended downward to form a semi-circular arcuate pivotal block 131 to be received in the front end of the second receiving groove 121. A pivot 132 is transversely inserted through the pivotal block 131 for pivotally assembling the second handle 12 on the first handle 11 to enable the second handle 12 to be swung up and down, and the pivotal groove 112 of the first handle 11 is extended into the pivotal block 131. Further, the first receiving groove 111 at the rear end of the first handle 11 has its opposite inner sides respectively hooked thereon with two free ends of a U-shaped clasp 15, while the second handle 12 has its rear end fixed with a hook 16 bent downward and extended outward at a location matching with the U-shaped clasp 15 of the first handle 11 so that when the pipe cutting pincers are not used, the U-shaped clasp 15 can be clasped with the hook 16 for facilitating storing the pipe cutting pincers.
Referring to
The pipe-cutting member 20, as shown in
The elastic member 30 is a torsion spring positioned between the first handle 11 and the second handle 12, having two free ends respectively bent and hooked with the circular hole 113 in the inner wall of the first receiving groove 111 and on the pull member 24 at the rear end of the pivotally driven member 23 for actuating the pivotally driven member 23 to shift to and fro.
The pivotal actuating member 40 consists of a rotary wheel 41 rotatably assembled on a support rod 42 having its opposite ends transversely secured on the opposite inner walls of the second receiving groove 121 and positioned near the pivot 132 for pushing against the slide surface 232 of pivotally driven member 23. The pivotal rotation direction of the pivotal actuating member 40 is parallel to the diametrical direction of the pipe placed in the pincers mouth 22.
Referring to
To cut off a pipe 50 (a plastic pipe), as shown in
Simultaneously, the slide surface 232 of the pivotally driven member 23 will resist against the pivotal actuating member 40, and when the pivotal actuating member 40 is pivotally rotated and the pipe 50 is being cut to let the pincers mouth 22 become smaller and smaller, the push-resist surface 233 will be actuated to push the pivotal actuating member 40 to move the pivotally driven member 23 backward to be positioned at the rear side of the pivotal actuating member 40, and synchronously the cutting edge 21 will gradually cut off the pipe 50 in a diametrical direction.
By so designing, when the second handle is axially and pivotally pressed, the elastic member will be actuated to repeatedly pull the pivotally driven member to move and make the pivotal actuating member to rotate and actuate the cutting edge to cut off the pipe, convenient and labor-saving in operating, and simple in structure as well as in assembly.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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