The present invention relates to a pair of pliers, and more particularly, to a pair of pliers used for pipes of vehicles.
The conventional pliers generally comprise two parts which are pivotably connected to each other, and each part has a jaw. Each part has grooves defined in the outside thereof and a collar is mounted to the two parts and engaged with the grooves. When moving the collar to be engaged with different grooves, the width between the two jaws is adjusted so that the pliers can reach the pipes in a narrow space. However, the grooves are defined in the outside of each of the two parts, and the collar is mounted to the two parts increase the size of the tool, not only the manufacturing cost is increased, the tool cannot inserted into narrow space. The collar mounted to the outside of the two parts makes the pliers hulky and has odd outer appearance. Furthermore, the collar is an individual part which is easily lost.
The present invention intends to provide a pair of pliers which occupies less space.
The present invention relates to a pair of pliers and comprises a first part and a second part, both are made by plastic or rubber. The first part is pivotably connected to second part. The first part has a first jaw and the second part has a second jaw which is located corresponding to the first jaw. A control member has one end pivotably connected to the first part and an operation rod is pivotably connected to the second part and has one end movably inserted into the control member. A control lever has a first hole through which the operation rod extends. The operation rod has a first engaging portion which is engaged with a second engaging portion of the control lever. A resilient member is in contact with the control lever to engage the second engaging portion with the first engaging portion to set the fixed status between the operation rod and the control member. Therefore, the first and second parts are set to have a desired angle therebetween.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The first part 10 is made by plastic or rubber and has a first pivotal portion 11 at the mediate portion thereof. A first jaw 12 and a first pivotal passage 14 are respectively formed to two ends of the first part 10. The first jaw 12 extends from the first part 10 at an angle. The first pivotal portion 11 has two first restriction portions 13 and a first connection portion 15, wherein, the first restriction portions 13 are two recesses and the first connection portion 15 is a threaded hole.
The second part 20 is made by plastic or rubber and has a second pivotal portion 21 which is a circular hole and pivotably connected to the first pivotal portion 11. A second jaw 22 and a second pivotal passage 24 are respectively formed to two ends of the second part 20. The first and second jaws 12, 22 are pivotably connected to each other. The second jaw 22 extends from the second part 20 at an angle. The second pivotal portion 21 has two second restriction portions 23 and each of which is a protrusion as shown in
The control member 30 has a hexagonal second recess 31 which has a space 32 defined in an opening thereof. The control member 30 has a third pivotal portion 33. A third pivotal passage 34 is defined in one end of the control member 30 and located away from the opening of the second recess 31. The third pivotal passage 34 is located in communication with and pivotably connected to the first pivotal passage 14.
The elongate operation rod 40 is movably inserted into the second recess 31 and a cross section of the operation rod 40 is matched with the second recess 31. The operation rod 40 has a first engaging portion 41 and a fourth pivotal passage 42 is defined radially through one end of the operation rod 40. The fourth pivotal passage 42 is located in communication with and pivotably connected to the second pivotal passage 24.
The control lever 50 has a first hole 51 which is located close to the mediate portion of the control lever 50. The operation rod 40 extends through the first hole 51 whose inner periphery is matched with the cross section of the operation rod 40. The first hole 51 has a second engaging portion 52. The control lever 50 has a fourth pivotal portion 53 which is located in communication with and pivotably connected to the third pivotal portion 33.
The resilient member 60 is located in the space 32 and contacts the control lever 50 to engage the second engaging portion 52 with the first engaging portion 41. The operation rod 40 is restricted by the control lever 50 to set the operation rod 40 relative to the control member 30 so that the first part 10 and the second part 20 are set at a desired angle. A pipe can be clamped between the first and second jaws 12, 22.
The first pin 70 extends through the third and fourth pivotal portions 33, 53 to pivotably connect the control lever 50 to the control member 30. The washer 81 is located in the first recess 25 of the second part 20. The first threaded member 82 extends through the washer 81 and is threadedly connected to the first connection portion 15 to pivotably connect the first part 10 to the second part 20. The second pivot 83 extends through the second and fourth pivotal passages 24, 42, and the first pivot 84 extends through the first and third pivotal passages 14, 34.
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The present invention has the following advantages:
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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20140130641 A1 | May 2014 | US |