The present invention relates to a pair of pliers suitable for removing a small screw (hereafter merely referred to as a screw) with a rusty screw shaft or a deformed and stripped driving groove formed in a screw head from an object to which the screw has been fastened.
As this type of pliers, there is a known pair of pliers proposed by the present applicant (Patent Document 1). In this pair of pliers, as shown in
The longitudinal pinching teeth 34 are made up of three sawtooth-shaped streak teeth 34a and diagonal oblique sides 34b connected to the streak teeth 34a in a shape of a mountain range. The front pinching teeth 35 are disposed on opposite sides of the oblique sides 34b and the opposed front pinching teeth 35 mate with each other to thereby define a limit of closing of the pinching arms 31 and 32. The front pinching teeth 35 and the back pinching teeth 36 are respectively provided with streak teeth 35a and 36a orthogonal to the streak teeth 34a described above.
A similar pair of pliers is disclosed in Patent Document 2 in which a pair of pinching arms has a reverse crossing structure similar to a crossing form of a pair of scissors for a left-handed person to thereby suppress backlash of the pinching arms in loosening a screw.
Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent No. 3486776 (Paragraphs 0009 to 0010, FIG. 4)
Patent Document 2: Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2005-279801 (Paragraphs 0015 to 0018, FIG. 1)
It is possible that the pair of longitudinal pinching teeth 34 of the above-described pair of pliers pinch the peripheral face of the screw head 41 as shown in the
To remove the screw 40 from the object to which the screw has been fastened, the pair of longitudinal pinching teeth 34 pinch the peripheral face of the screw head 41 as shown in
In the prior-art pair of pliers, the longitudinal pinching teeth 34 are formed to be recessed in shapes of peaks and troughs between the pair of left and right front pinching teeth 35 as shown in
When the front ends of the streak teeth 34a are kept away from the screw fastened face 42 in the above manner, decrease in a depth of pinching between the longitudinal pinching teeth 34 is unavoidable even in a case of a screw such as a small pan head screw and a small flat head screw having large thickness T and relatively easy to pinch, if the screw has a small nominal dimension. Moreover, in a case of a screw such as a truss screw and a small round screw having small thickness T as shown in
The present invention has been proposed based on the above knowledge and it is an object thereof to provide a usable pair of pliers capable of properly pinching a screw head and reliably removing a screw from an object to which the screw has been fastened irrespective of an outside shape of the screw head. Especially, it is an object of the invention to provide a pair of pliers capable of reliably removing a screw, even if thickness of its peripheral face to be pinched between pinching teeth is small.
A pair of pliers according to the present invention is formed by coupling a first arm 1 and a second arm 2 each having a jaw portion 4 at a front end and a grip 5 on a back end side through a coupling shaft 3 in an X shape. Each of the jaw portions 4, 4 is provided on left and right sides of the front end thereof with flanks 16, 16 for preventing opposite corners of front ends of each of the jaw portions 4, 4 from coming in contact with a screw fastened face 22 as shown in
In the above-described structure in which “the longitudinal pinching teeth 13, 13 capable of pinching the peripheral face of the screw head 21 are formed to be recessed in the opposed faces of the respective jaw portions 4, 4 between the left and right flanks 16, 16”, “between the left and right flanks 16, 16” includes the following cases: the case in which the front portions of the flanks 16, 16 are in a left-right area where the longitudinal pinching teeth 13, 13 are formed as shown in
In the pair of pliers in which the longitudinal pinching tooth 13 and front pinching teeth 12, 12 disposed on left and right sides of the longitudinal pinching tooth 13 are formed on each of opposed faces on front end sides of the respective jaw portions 4, 4, the flanks 16, 16 of the respective jaw portions 4, 4 are provided to front portions of the opposite front pinching teeth 12, 12.
As shown in
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Side shapes of the streak teeth 13a on the upper jaw portion 4 are curved shapes recessed upward and side shapes of the streak teeth 13a on the lower jaw portion 4 are curved shapes recessed downward (see
In the invention, the flanks 16, 16 are formed on the left and right sides of the front ends of the jaw portions 4, 4 and the longitudinal pinching teeth 13, 13 for pinching the peripheral face of the screw head 21 are formed to be recessed in the opposed faces of the respective jaw portions 4, 4 between the left and right flanks 16, 16. If the flanks 16, 16 are formed on the left and right sides of the front ends of the jaw portions 4, 4 in this manner, the pair of longitudinal pinching teeth 13, 13 can reliably pinch the peripheral face of the screw head 21 in a state in which the front ends 17 of the streak teeth 13a of the longitudinal pinching teeth 13 are in contact with the screw fastened face 22. Furthermore, it is possible to increase a depth of pinching of the peripheral face of the screw head 41 between the longitudinal pinching teeth 13, 13 as compared with the prior-art pair of pliers. Therefore, the pliers of the invention can properly press the streak teeth 13a against or cause them to bite into the peripheral face of the screw head 21 to pinch the screw head 21, even in the case of the screw 20 having small thickness T of the peripheral face of the screw head 21, not to mention the screw 20 having large thickness T. As a result, the longitudinal pinching teeth 13, 13/the pliers of the invention (??) can properly pinch the screw head 21 to turn the screw 20 in a loosening direction and reliably remove the screw from an object to which the screw 20 has been fastened, even if the screw 20 has a rusty screw shaft or a deformed and stripped driving groove.
In the pair of pliers having the front pinching teeth 12, 12 provided on the left and right sides of the longitudinal pinching teeth 13, 13, if the flanks 16, 16 are provided at the front portions of the front pinching teeth 12, most parts of the flanks 16, 16 can be formed at the front pinching teeth 12, which makes it possible to prevent the flanks 16 from narrowing the area in which the longitudinal pinching teeth 13, 13 are formed. Therefore, the pair of longitudinal pinching teeth 13, 13 can properly pinch the opposed peripheral face of the screw head 21 so as to reliably remove the screw from the object to which the screw has been fastened, even if the screw 20 has the rusty screw shaft or the deformed and stripped driving groove. The form where the front pinching teeth 12, 12 are provided on the left and right sides of the longitudinal pinching teeth 13, 13, can increase strength of the structures of the front ends of the jaw portions including the longitudinal pinching teeth 13, 13, thereby properly carry out screw removing operation with the longitudinal pinching teeth 13, 13. Because the pinching function of the front pinching teeth 12, 12 is added, the pliers can be used for various purposes.
If the flanks 16, 16 are made up of the slopes inclined in the shapes tapered toward the front ends of the jaw portions 4 as shown in
If the flanks 16, 16 are made up of the vertical flat faces formed at the front ends of front pinching teeth 12, 12 and the front ends of the flanks 16, 16 are located behind the front ends 17 of the streak teeth 13a as shown in
If the flanks 16, 16 are made up of recessed notch faces formed in opposed faces of the front pinching teeth 12, 12 as shown in
If the side shapes of the streak teeth 13a, 13a on the upper and lower jaw portions 4, 4 are the curved shapes recessed upward or downward, it is possible to delay flaring of the upper and lower longitudinal pinching teeth 13, 13 wider than the parallel attitudes in opening the jaw portions 4, 4 according to different sizes of the screws. Therefore, the streak teeth 13a, 13a can reliably press against or bite into the peripheral face of the screw head 21, even in pinching the screw 20 of a large nominal dimension, not to mention the screw 20 of a small nominal dimension. In other words, the longitudinal pinching teeth 13, 13 can properly pinch screws 20 of different nominal dimensions in a wide range of sizes to remove them from the object to which the screws have been fastened.
a) and 8(b) are side view and an explanatory view of a state of use respectively showing a closed state and an open state of the pair of pliers.
a) and 10(b) are a partial plan view and a side view showing still another embodiment of the flank.
Each of the arms 1 and 2 is a forging having a jaw portion 4 at its front end and a grip 5 at its back end, and an outer face of the grip 5 is covered with a grip body 6 that is a plastic molded article. The opening spring 7 described above is disposed in a vicinity of a crossing portion on the grip 5 side. On each of opposed faces of the respective jaw portions 4, cutting blades 10, back pinching teeth 11, front pinching teeth 12, and longitudinal pinching teeth 13 are formed from the intersecting portion side to the front end side of the jaw portion 4. As shown in an enlarged view of
As shown in
The front pinching teeth 12 are formed on left and right opposite sides of each of the opposed faces on the front end sides of the jaw portions 4 and shallow V-shaped grooves 12a are formed at regular intervals in a pinching face of each of the front pinching teeth 12. The upper and lower front pinching teeth 12, 12 in a state in which both the arms 1 and 2 are gripped and the jaw portions 4 are closed are formed to be tapered toward the front ends of the jaw portions 4 and are mainly provided for pinching an object such as a plate chip and a shaft-shaped protrusion having a relatively small pinching width. The back pinching teeth 11 and the front pinching teeth 12 are separated on the front side and the back side by separating protrusions 15 that are long in the front-back direction. If the separating protrusions 15 separate both the first and second pinching teeth 11 and 12 in this manner, the separating protrusions 15 can receive the object to be pinched and prevent the object held by the respective pinching teeth 11 and 12 from moving forward or backward.
Each of the longitudinal pinching teeth 13 is formed by connecting, in shapes of peaks and troughs in the left-right direction, three sawtooth rib-shaped streak teeth 13a extending in the front-back direction on each of the opposed faces including the front ends of the jaw portions 4 (see
In the pair of pliers having the above-described structure, the invention is characterized in that flanks 16, 16 for preventing opposite corners of the front ends of the respective jaw portions 4, 4 from coming in contact with the screw fastened face 22 are formed on left and right opposite sides of the front end faces of the jaw portions 4, 4 as shown in
If the flanks 16, 16 are formed on the left and right opposite sides of the front end faces of the jaw portions 4 as described above, when the pair of jaw portions 4, 4 pinch the peripheral face of the screw head 21 with as shown in
Because the flanks 16, 16 are formed by the slopes on the left and right opposite sides of the front ends of the jaw portions 4 in the embodiment, the flanks 16, 16 can prevent themselves from coming in contact with the screw fastened face 22, even if the jaw portions 4 are inclined with respect to the screw fastened face 22 when the longitudinal pinching teeth 13 pinch the peripheral face of the screw head 21. Therefore, even if the screw 20 to be removed is in a narrow space, the longitudinal pinching teeth 13 can firmly hold the peripheral face of the screw head 21 to remove the screw. Moreover, it is possible to save trouble and cost required for working of the flanks 16. For example, it is possible to easily form the flanks 16, 16 by shaping the above-described slopes simultaneously with finish shaping of peripheral faces of the jaw portions 4 by grinding, for example. Incidentally, in the prior-art pair of pliers shown in
a) shows a state in which both the jaw portions 4, 4 are closed and
As described above, an attitude of the upper and lower longitudinal pinching teeth 13, 13 change from a tapered shape to a flared shape depending on a degree of opening of the jaw portions 4, 4. The wider the opposed attitudes of both the longitudinal pinching teeth 13, 13, the harder it becomes to pinch the screw head 21. In the embodiment, however, the side shapes of the streak teeth 13a on the upper jaw portion 4 are the curved shapes recessed upward and the side shapes of the streak teeth 13a on the lower jaw portion 4 are the curved shapes recessed downward, which delays flaring of the upper and lower longitudinal pinching teeth 13, 13 and presses the streak teeth 13a against or allows them to bite into the peripheral face of the screw head 21. Therefore, the longitudinal pinching teeth 13, 13 can properly pinch screws 20 of different nominal dimensions in a wide range of sizes. If the nominal dimension of the screw 20 is small, the longitudinal pinching teeth 13, 13 can pinch the peripheral face on the fastened face side of the screw head 21 is pinched with the front ends 17 of the streak teeth 13a.
Although each of the longitudinal pinching teeth 13 is made up of the three streak teeth 13a in the embodiment described above, this is not essential and the longitudinal pinching tooth 13 can be made up of at least two streak teeth 13a. If the longitudinal pinching tooth 13 is not made up of the rib-shaped streak teeth 13a connected in the front-back direction, it may be formed in disconnected rib shapes by dividing the streak teeth 13a with narrow grooves orthogonal to the lines of the peaks and troughs. If necessary, the longitudinal pinching tooth 13 may be made up of a group of diamond-patterned recessed and protruding bodies provided on a recessed face. The opening spring 7 may be omitted. The invention can be applied to a pair of combination pliers as well without problems.
The cutting blades 10, the back pinching teeth 11, or the front pinching teeth 12 may be omitted. For example, the front pinching teeth 12 may be omitted and the longitudinal pinching teeth 13 may be formed throughout the left-right width of the opposed faces of the front ends of the jaw portions 4. In this case, small chamfered flanks 16 are preferably formed at front ends of the left and right side faces of the jaw portions 4. Although the side shapes of the longitudinal pinching teeth 13 and the streak teeth 13a on the upper and lower jaw portions 4 are preferably in the curved shapes recessed upward or recessed downward, they may be in bent shapes recessed upward or recessed downward, if necessary. Furthermore, the side shapes of the longitudinal pinching teeth 13 and the streak teeth 13a may be formed in a lying-down V shape tapered toward the front ends of the jaw portions. The front end faces of the jaw portions 4 in a side view need not be rounded in partial arc shapes but may be made up of flat faces. If the front end faces of the jaw portions 4 are made up of the flat faces, the flat faces may be orthogonal to a front-back central axis of the pliers or the flat faces may diagonally intersect with the front-back central axis of the pliers in the closed state of both the jaw portions 4, 4.
1 First arm
2 Second arm
3 Coupling shaft
4 Jaw portion
11 Back pinching tooth
12 Second horizontal pinching tooth
13 Vertical pinching tooth
13
a Streak tooth
16 Flank
17 Front end of streak tooth
21 Screw head
22 Screw fastened face
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2009-125214 | May 2009 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2010/002251 | 3/29/2010 | WO | 00 | 2/9/2012 |