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1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to pruning shears used in gardening, especially to pruning shears for trimming hard branches of trees, plants and fences. A stronger cutting force is required for pruning these plants so that the present invention provides a cutting structure with features of labor-saving and stability.
2. Description of Related Arts
Refer to EP1827770, a pair of clippers, especially hedge clippers, is revealed. Disclosed are manually operated clippers, especially hedge clippers, comprising a toothed gear (ZG, ZS) that is located between a first handle arm (GA1) and a first clipper arm (S1). The second handle arm (GA2) is hingedly connected to the second clipper arm (S2) while a coupling lever (HE) is provided between the second handle arm (S2) and the first handle arm (GA1) and/or the first clipper arm (S1) such that the handle arms and the blades can be swiveled in a largely symmetrical manner when the clippers are opened and closed even though the coupling structure encompassing only one toothed gear (ZG, ZS) is asymmetrical. In addition, the entire amount of force that is transmitted between the actuated handle arms and the blades can be influenced via the coupling lever. The patent is related to a pair of manually operated clippers and the force transmitted between a brake handle arm and a blade can be reduced through a connecting rod.
However, there is only one side of the engagement part between the toothed gears (ZG, ZS) being closed while the other side is opened, without any wall or covering. An upper end of the first dipper arm S1 becomes a wall for closing one side of the engagement part between the toothed gears (ZG, ZS). During the trimming of hard branches of plants, the blades may be unable to fit each other closely and the cutting is not smooth. A reaction force split the blades is also transmitted to the toothed gears (ZG, ZS) therebetween. Thus the toothed gears (ZG, ZS) are against and separated from each other due to the reaction force. Therefore the toothed gears (ZG, ZS) are unable to engage with each other normally. In another condition, the hard branches of the plants may be inserted into the toothed gears (ZG, ZS) through the open side. This also results in that the toothed gears (ZG, ZS) are unable to mesh smoothly.
Therefore it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a pruning shears that is more labor-saving and stable during cutting process. The pruning shears is a labor-saving device that combines a gear transmission device, linkage and lever. A first brake arm and a second brake arm are acted and moved stably by engagement of a first toothed part with a second toothed part. Furthermore, a first connection piece and a second connection piece are used to support the first brake arm and the second brake arm for increasing force transmitted.
In order to achieve the above object, a pruning shears of the present invention includes a first brake arm, a second brake arm, a blade, a first connection piece, and a second connection piece. The first brake arm is formed by a first toothed part and a first handle part while the second brake arm is arranged with a second toothed part and a second handle part. The first toothed part and the second toothed part are engaged with each other. One end of the first connection piece is connected to the blade while the other end thereof is pivotally connected to the second brake arm. The first connection piece is used as a link. One end of the second connection piece is pivotally connected to the first brake arm while the other end thereof is pivotally connected to the second brake arm. The second connection piece is used as a lever so as to reduce the force required during cutting of the blade. Moreover, the projecting part of the blade and the second connection piece work as walls covering the first toothed part and the second toothed part during engagement so as to stabilize the engagement of the first toothed part with the second toothed part.
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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The first pivot part 41 of the connection piece 4 is connected to the second assembly part 24 of the blade 2 in a fixed manner and unable to pivot while the second pivot part 42 of the connection piece 4 is pivotally connected to the first assembly part 63 of the second brake arm 6 and able to turn on pivotally. The assembly of the second assembly part 24 of the blade 2 with the first pivot part 41 of the first connection piece 4 is by the bolt 72 passed therethrough and then to be riveted while the bolt 73 is inserted through the second pivot part 42 of the connection piece 4 and the first assembly part 63 of the second brake arm 6 for pivotal connection. Moreover, due to that the first connection piece 4 is connected to the second brake arm 6 and riveted to the second assembly part 24 of the blade 2, unable to turn on pivotally, the first connection piece 4 not only connects the blade 2 and the second brake arm 6, but also shortens a push stroke of the second brake arm 6 that pushes the blade 2.
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Furthermore, the pruning shears of the present invention is designed based on the linkage and lever. The second connection piece 5 is a link and the second brake arm 6 is a rocker. Two ends of the first connection piece 4 are connected to the blade 2 and the second brake arm 6 respectively. The actuating path the second brake arm 6 can push or pull is extended. When the second brake arm 6 works as a link, the third pivot part 51 is the fulcrum. When a force is applied to the second brake arm 6, the engagement part where the first toothed part 13 and the second toothed part 62 are engaged is the fulcrum. When the second handle part 61 of the second brake arm 6 is driven to move, the first toothed part 13 and the second toothed part 62 are engaged. The second connection piece 5 is relatively moved in a pendulum manner. At the same time, the first connection piece 4 pivotally connected to the second handle part 61 of the second brake arm 6 is also pushed to move and against the blade 2. Thus the blade 2 is wobbled and moved to cut. The fulcrum for the blade 2 is the first assembly part 23 while the second assembly part 24 under the fulcrum is the point the force is applied. That means the first connection piece 4 pushes the connection part 22 of the blade 2 under the fulcrum. The connection part 22 is the lever arm while the first connection piece 4 is pushed by the second brake arm 6. By the stroke the second brake arm 6 pushes the blade 2 and the first connection piece 4 pivotally connected to the second brake arm 6, the force applied to the second handle part 61 and the first handle part 12 of the first brake arm 1 is reduced. In other words, while the second brake arm 6 and the first brake arm 1 are opened and closed for cutting, the pivotally connection position of the first pivot part 41 (the second assembly part 24) is lower than that of the first assembly part 63 (the second pivot part 42) in the view of the horizontal plane. Thus the first connection piece 4 having one end fixed on the second assembly part 24 of the blade 2 and the other end pivotally connected to the first assembly part 63 of the second brake arm 6 forms a lever between the blade 2 and the second brake arm 6.
The first assembly part 63 is used for connecting the second brake arm 6. By the first connection piece 4 extended and coupled to the connection part 22 of the blade, the first connection piece 4 becomes a crank of the blade 2 and the length of the lever arm of the blade 2 is increased. Together with the length of the lever arm of the second brake arm 6, the total length of the lever arm is larger than the length of the resistance lever arm of the blade 2 (the blade part 25). Thus the force required for operating the second brake arm 6 is significantly reduced.
In addition, the stopping part 15 under the blunt part 11 provides the stopping function. As shown in
Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details, and representative devices shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.