The present invention relates to a pair of pliers used mainly as a hand tool. The pliers may be quickly adjusted to a desired jaw opening through a movable and anti-return joint pivotally connecting two body parts of the pliers to each other.
It is therefore desirable to develop a pair of pliers to improve the conventional pliers that are not quickly and precisely adjustable in their jaw openings.
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a pair of pliers that includes a movable and anti-return joint for quickly adjusting a jaw opening of the pliers.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a pair of pliers that includes a movable and anti-return joint, on which a rack having fine and strong teeth is provided to mesh with another rack provided on a body part of the pliers, so as to enable precise adjustment of the joint in its position to change the jaw opening of the pliers.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
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A middle portion of the first body part 10 behind the first jaw 11 is provided with a long slot 12 having a first rack 121 provided at one longitudinal inner wall of the slot 12. A rear portion of the first body part 10 is a first handle 13. A middle portion of the second body part 20 behind the second jaw 21 is provided with a long receiving space (groove) 24 for the middle portion of the first body part 10 to extend therethrough. An internally threaded hole 22 is provided on the middle portion of the second body part 20 closely behind the second jaw 21, and a press head 26 is formed below the threaded hole 22. A rear portion of the second body part 20 is a second handle 25.
The anti-return joint 30 includes a main body 31 having an internally threaded hole 311 formed at an upper portion thereof, a spring 32 having a first end fixedly mounted in a spring hole 321 formed at one lateral side of the main body 31, a bolt 33 adapted to extend through the threaded hole 311, a nut 34 adapted to engage with the bolt 33 after the latter is extended through the threaded hole 311, a stub 35 provided at one side of a lower portion of the main body 31 below the threaded hole 311, and a second rack 36 provided on an outer wall surface of the main body 31 opposite to the spring 32. The anti-return joint 30 is located in the long slot 12 of the first body part 10 with the second rack 36 meshing with the first rack 121 and a second end of the spring 32 pressed against an inner wall surface of the long slot 12 opposite to the first rack 121. With the spring 32 normally elastically pressed the second end against the inner wall of the long slot 12, the second rack 36 on the main body 31 of the anti-return joint 30 is kept firmly meshing with the first rack 121 at a selected position to prevent the main body 31 from moving, as shown in FIG. 6.
To pivotally connect the first body part 10 to the second body part 20 with the anti-return joint 30, the bolt 33 is sequentially extended through an end of the threaded hole 22 on the second body part 20, the threaded hole 311 on the anti-return joint 30, and the other end of the threaded hole 22 to engage with the nut 34.
Please refer to FIG. 9. The pliers of the present invention are correspondingly provided at inner ends of the first and the second jaw 11, 21 with a first blade 14 and a second blade 23, respectively. The first and the second blade 14, 23 together functions like a pair of scissors to easily cut, for example, a wire 50.
The present invention has been described with a preferred embodiment thereof and it is understood that many changes and modifications in the described embodiment can be carried out without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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20040221694 A1 | Nov 2004 | US |