Pliers with replaceable jaws

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6647835
  • Patent Number
    6,647,835
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 17, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 18, 2003
    21 years ago
  • CPC
  • US Classifications
    Field of Search
    • US
    • 081 423
    • 081 421
    • 081 422
    • 081 418
    • 081 417
    • 081 416
    • 081 318
    • 081 319
    • 081 323
    • 081 324
    • 081 305
  • International Classifications
    • B25B702
Abstract
A scissors pair of pliers where the pair of jaws of the pliers are to be replaceable with a different pair of jaws.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The field of this invention relates to hand tools and more particularly to a pair of pliers where the pair of jaws are replaceable with a different type of pair of jaws.




2. Description of the Related Art




A hand tool in the form of a pair of pliers has long been known. A conventional form of a pair of pliers comprises a pair of handles mounted in a scissors arrangement. One end of the handles is adapted to connect with a user's hand. The opposite end of the handles includes an operating head. Generally, the operating head includes a pair of jaws. Squeezing together of the handles results in the jaws being closed. An object that is to be gripped is to be located between the jaws, and when the jaws are closed, the object is gripped.




Pliers come in numerous different configurations. The most common configuration of pliers is what is called a slip joint pliers where the jaw elements of the pliers are blunted. Also, another type of blunted jaw pliers, commonly referred to as a lineman's pliers, which includes a wire cutter. Also, a wire cutter is commonly included within a needle nose pliers and long nose plier. There are many additional configuration of pliers where the jaws of the pliers may be flattened, may be arcuate or may include a special configuration for gripping onto a particular type of structure such as diagonal cutting plier, combination plier, wire stripper, fencing plier, rabit pincer, carpenter plier, water pump plier, flat nose plier, hose clamp plier and end nipper.




In the past, if a homeowner or tradesman desired to have pliers with different configuration of jaws, it was required that the individual purchase a pair of pliers each having the specific jaw configuration desired. This can result in substantial expense just for pliers. All the different configurations of pliers have the same scissors handle arrangement. Why couldn't a pliers be constructed with the jaws of the pliers being replaceable with different configurations thereby eliminating the need to purchase several different sets of pliers.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A first embodiment of a pair of pliers which comprises a pair of scissorly arranged handles with one end of the scissors handles forming an operating head. An internal cavity is formed within the operating head. The operating head includes a pair of jaw mounts with the internal cavity being located between these jaw mounts. A first pair of jaws that are pivotally connected together are to be mountable within the internal cavity. The first pair of jaws is movable between an open position and a closed position with the closed position comprising the gripping position. The first pair of jaws is to be movable from the open position to the closed position by manual squeezing of the handles. The first pair of jaws are to be removable from the internal cavity to thereby be replaced with a second pair of jaws of a different type.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the first embodiment is modified by either the first pair of jaws or the second pair of jaws including a first pair of jaw elements and a second pair of jaw elements.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the first embodiment is modified by including within the operating head of the pliers and the pair of jaws of the pliers an interlocking engagement.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the just previous embodiment is modified by the interlocking engagement comprising a spring biased ball assembly which is to connect with a recess arrangement which will function to precisely locate the jaws within the operating head.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the first basic embodiment is modified by there being a means for engagement mounted between each jaw mount and the pair of jaws. This means for engagement locks the jaw mounts to the handles preventing accidental disengagement during usage of the pliers.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the first embodiment is modified by the jaw mounts including pins which are to engage with recesses formed in the pair of jaws which will function to keep the jaws locked to the operating head during usage of the pliers and prevent accidental disengagement of the jaws relative to the pliers. Disengagement of the jaws relative to the operating head is only permitted when the jaws are in the open position and not gripping an exterior structure.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is to be made to the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the precise arrangement shown in the drawings.





FIG. 1

is a frontal view of the first embodiment of pliers of the present invention showing a blunt nose type of jaws in position for usage and in the open position;





FIG. 2

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

but showing the jaws being disengaged from the handles of the pliers;





FIG. 3

is a view similar to

FIG. 2

but showing the jaws being turned around one hundred and eighty degrees and being depicted to be moved into engagement with the handles of the pliers;





FIG. 4

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

but where the type of jaws that are intended to be used are a needle nose type;





FIG. 5

is a side elevational view of the first embodiment of pliers taken along line


5





5


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view through the operating head and pair of jaws mounted therein taken along line


6





6


of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is an exploded isometric view of the first embodiment of pliers showing the different parts that are utilized in conjunction with the basic embodiment of pliers of this invention;





FIG. 8

is a frontal view of a second embodiment of pliers of the present invention showing blunt nosed jaws again showing the pliers in the open configuration;





FIG. 9

is a view similar to

FIG. 8

but with the pair of jaws being removed from the second embodiment of pliers and also depicting a second pair of jaws of a different type that are capable of being engaged in conjunction with the second embodiment of pliers; and





FIG. 10

is a view similar to

FIG. 8

but instead of having the blunt nosed pair of jaws connecting with the pliers there is utilized needle nose type of jaws connecting with the pliers.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring particularly to the drawings, there is shown in

FIGS. 1-7

the first embodiment


10


of pliers of this invention. The first embodiment of pliers


10


includes an elongated handle


12


and an elongated handle


14


. The handle


12


includes a grasping end


16


and at the opposite end a jaw mount


18


. In a similar manner, the handle


14


includes a grasping end


20


and at the opposite end a jaw mount


22


. Handle


12


and handle


14


are each to be constructed of a rigid material with generally a metallic material being preferable. However, any rigid non-metallic material could also be used. Handle


12


includes a hollow open chamber


24


that divides the handle


12


into a pair of parallel spaced apart panels


26


and


28


. Mounted between the panels


26


and


28


is a pin


30


. Formed within the panel


26


is a hole


32


and formed within the panel


28


is a hole


34


.




In a similar manner, the handle


14


includes a hollow chamber


36


that is actually slightly wider than the width of the handle


12


. The reason for this is that the handle


12


is to be slipped through the hollow chamber


36


until hole


32


aligns with hole


38


formed in panel


40


of handle


14


. Also at the same time, hole


34


will align with hole


42


formed in panel


44


of handle


14


. Fixedly mounted between the panels


42


and


44


is a pin


46


. The precise constructional arrangement between the handles


12


and


14


is not only used within the first embodiment


10


of this invention, but is also utilized within the second embodiment


48


. Within the aligned pair of holes


32


and


38


there is mounted a pivot pin


50


. A similar pivot pin


52


is mounted within the aligned pair of holes


34


and


42


. Pins


50


and


52


could take the form of rivets, a screw fastener or a bolt fastener. The pivot pins


50


and


52


permit the handles


12


and


14


to be pivoted relative to each other in a scissors type arrangement.




The jaw mounts


18


and


22


cooperate together to form an operating head for the first embodiment


10


of pliers of this invention. This operating head between the jaw mounts


18


and


22


forms an internal cavity


54


. Within the internal cavity


54


is to be located a pair of jaws


56


. The first pair of jaws


56


comprises a pair of members which are pivotally connected together also in a scissors type arrangement. The pair of jaws


56


form a joinable pair of first jaw elements


58


and


60


and a second pair of joinable jaw elements


62


and


64


.




The jaw element


58


is integral to jaw element


64


with there being a center section


66


located therebetween. A similar center section


68


is formed integral with the jaw elements


60


and


62


. The center section


66


has integrally formed thereon a sleeve


70


. Sleeve


70


includes a through passage


72


. Mounted within the through passage


72


is a coil spring


74


. Each end of the coil spring


74


is to connect with a metallic ball


76


with it being understood that there are two in number of such balls


76


. The balls


76


are restrained to not be disengageable from the through passage


72


. However, each ball


76


will have a tendency to protrude slightly from the sidewalls of the pair of jaws


56


under the action of the bias of the coil spring


74


. During insertion of handle


12


through hollow chamber


36


these balls


76


will be pushed into through passage


72


. When the balls


76


align with holes


32


,


34


,


38


and


42


, the balls


76


will then be biased outwardly by spring


74


and protrude. Surrounding the sleeve


70


is a ring spring


78


. Ring spring


78


has laterally extending ends


80


and


82


. End


80


connects with a hole, which is not shown within the center section


66


and end


82


connects with hole


84


formed within the center section


68


. The location of the hole which is not shown and hole


84


is such that there is a continuous bias that is emitted by the ring spring


78


that will tend to locate the pair of jaws


56


in a constantly open position, which is shown generally in

FIGS. 1

,


4


and


6


of the drawings. The ring spring


78


fits within annular groove


86


of the center section


66


.




The jaw mount


58


has a front gripping surface


88


which is basically planar which has formed thereon a series of serrations


90


that facilitate gripping an exterior object. The jaw element


60


also includes a front planar gripping surface


92


which has formed thereon a series of serrations


94


that are also to facilitate gripping an exterior structure. An exterior object is to be gripped between the gripping surfaces


88


and


92


. When the pair of jaws


65


is mounted as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 6

of the drawings, one ball


76


connects with small hole


96


formed in panel


28


, and the opposite ball


76


connects with small hole


98


formed in panel


26


. Small hole


96


is in alignment with hole


42


and small hole


98


is in alignment with hole


32


. The function of the small holes


96


and


98


in connection with the balls


76


is to interlockingly mount the pair of jaws


56


in a precise position within the cavity


54


.




The jaw mount


18


has an inner planar surface


100


. Jaw mount


22


also has a similar inner planar surface


102


. Planar surface


100


is to be normally located flush against the outer surface of either jaw element


58


or jaw element


64


. Planar surface


102


is to be normally located flush against the outer surface of either jaw element


60


or jaw element


62


. Mounted on the surface


100


is a pin


104


. A similar pin


106


is fixedly mounted on the surface


102


. Mounted in the outer surface of the first jaw element


58


is a recess


108


. Pin


104


is to be locatable within the recess


108


. The pin


106


is to be locatable within the recess


110


formed in the outer surface of the jaw element


60


.




When the first jaw elements


58


and


60


are in the outwardly extending position, which is the primary usable position of the first embodiment


10


of pliers of this invention, and force is applied by the handles to squeeze the handles


16


and


20


together, the jaw mounts


18


and


22


cause movement of their respective jaw elements


58


and


60


toward one another which will apply a gripping force onto an exterior object. If an outwardly directed pulling force is applied to the pliers


10


of this invention, the pins


104


and


106


in connection with their respective recesses


108


and


100


will prevent disengagement of the pair of jaws


56


from the handles


12


and


14


. The only way that the pair of jaws


56


can be disengaged from the handles


12


and


14


is that when the first embodiment


10


is not gripping any exterior structure and the first embodiment


10


is in the open position as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 6

, a user can manually press together jaw elements


58


and


60


which will result in the pins


104


and


106


being disengaged from recesses


108


and


110


. This will then permit the pair of jaws


56


to be manually extracted from the internal cavity


54


, as is shown in

FIG. 2

of the drawings. The user can then turn the pair of jaws


56


one hundred and eighty degrees and reinsert the pair of jaws


56


within the cavity


54


until the balls


76


reengage with small holes


96


and


98


. In this particular position, the second jaw elements


62


and


64


, which is shown needle nosed, are to be usable to effect gripping on an exterior object. Jaw element


64


has a recess


112


which is to be engaged with pin


104


. Jaw element


62


has a recess


114


which is to engage with pin


106


. Jaw element


62


has a gripping surface


116


which has formed thereon a series of serrations


118


. Second jaw element


64


has a gripping surface


120


which has formed thereon a series of serrations


122


.




It can thus be seen that with the first embodiment


10


of this invention that the pair of jaws


56


can be manually quickly disengaged from the cavity


54


and turned around and reinserted with the cavity


54


in order to change the configuration of the pliers of the first embodiment


10


. It is to be understood that there could be utilized a plurality of different pair of jaws


56


in order to obtain different types of jaw elements. The force that is applied to close the jaw elements


58


and


60


is by means of pins


30


and


46


with pin


30


pressing against second jaw element


64


and pin


46


pressing against second jaw element


62


. When the pair of jaws


56


are in the reverse position, shown in

FIG. 4

of the drawings, the closing force is applied by pin


30


against jaw element


58


and pin


46


against jaw element


60


.




Referring particularly to

FIGS. 8-10

of the drawings, there is shown the second embodiment


124


of this invention. Like numerals have been utilized to refer to like parts. Instead of the pair of jaws


56


being reversible, there is to be insertable within the cavity


54


individual jaws


126


or


128


. Jaws


126


are basically in the same shape as jaw elements


58


and


60


. Jaws


128


are basically in the same configuration as jaw elements


62


and


64


. Jaws


126


includes jaw elements


130


and


132


which are locatable in position in the same manner using small balls


76


. The pair of jaws


128


also has jaw elements


134


and


136


which are also mountable in conjunction within the cavity


54


by small balls


76


engaging with small holes


96


and


98


. It is again to be understood that there could be utilized a wide variety in number of different configuration of jaws


126


.



Claims
  • 1. A pair of pliers comprising:a pair of handles mounted in a scissors arrangement; an operating head having an internal cavity, said operating head including a pair of jaw mounts, said internal cavity being located between said jaw mounts; a first pair of jaws pivotally connected together, said first pair of jaws being mountable within said internal cavity, said first pair of jaws being movable between an open position and a closed position, said first pair of jaws being removable from said internal cavity to thereby be replaceable with a second pair of jaws of a different type; and said first pair of jaws being attached to said second pair of jaws, both said first pair of jaws and said second pair of jaws each including a first pair of jaw elements and a second pair of jaw elements, said second pair of jaw elements being reversely oriented relative to said first pair of jaw elements.
  • 2. A pair of pliers comprising:a pair of handles mounted in a scissors arrangement; an operating head having an internal cavity, said operating head including a pair of jaw mounts, said internal cavity being located between said jaw mounts; a first pair of jaws pivotally connected together, said first pair of jaws being mountable within said internal cavity, said first pair of jaws being movable between an open position and a closed position, said first pair of jaws being removable from said internal cavity to thereby be replaceable with a second pair of jaws of a different type; and interlocking engagement means mounted on said first pair of jaws for connecting with said operating head for precisely locating said first pair of jaws with said operating head; and said interlocking engagement means comprises a spring biased ball assembly which is to be deflected during engaging of said first pair of jaws with said operating head and upon achieving the proper location said spring biased ball assembly to expand and connect to a recess arrangement.
  • 3. The pair of pliers as defined in claim 2 wherein:means for engagement mounted between each said jaw mount and said pair of jaws, said means for engagement locking together said jaw mounts and said pair of jaws preventing accidental disengagement of said first pair of jaws from said jaw mounts during usage of said pliers.
  • 4. The pair of pliers as defined in claim 1 wherein:each of said jaw mount includes a protruding pin, each said protruding pin to engage with a recess formed within each said jaw element, whereby either said first pair of jaws or said second pair of jaws is securely locked to said operating head during usage of said pliers preventing accidental disengagement of either said first pair of jaws or said second pair of jaws relative to said operating head.
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