Claims
- 1. A heavy duty manually operated rivet setting tool adapted to set blind rivets which include an eyelet portion and a projecting mandrel portion, said tool comprising, in combination, an elongated body element, a fixed handle secured to one end of said body element and projecting outwardly therefrom, a pivotally movable handle adjacent said fixed handle projecting outwardly from said body element a gear portion secured to said movable handle disposed between first bearing means and provided with an opening in said portion in alignment with openings within said first bearing means, a first pin disposed within the openings, an intermediate elongated pinion member disposed between second bearing means and having teeth at opposite ends thereof and provided with an opening therewithin, one set of teeth of said pinion member being engaged with said gear member, the opening within said pinion member and the openings within said second bearing members being in aligned relationship, a second pin disposed between said aligned openings; a rivet control element projecting outwardly from said body element opposite said handle members, a plurality of co-acting jaws and coupled actuating means therewithin, a polygonal-sided rack slidably movable against the body element to provide a substantial planar load-bearing area between the rack and body element and having teeth thereupon engaged with the opposite set of teeth of said pinion member and at least one of said bearing means including a spaced pair of bearing support elements forming a part of the body element and a bearing member disposed within said support elements, each of said bearing members having a cylindrical chamber therewithin the axis of which chamber is parallel to planes formed by polygonal sides of the bearing with said sides engaging the bearing support element so that the bearing is unable to rotate and each polygonal sided bearing providing substantial load-bearing planar area between the bearing support element and the bearing member through which pressure is applied by the bearing member to the bearing support element.
- 2. The rivet setting tool of claim 1 in which each of the polygonal bearings are rectangular in shape.
- 3. The rivet setting tool of claim 1 in which the upper portion of the rack carries square teeth and the rotatable pinion has teeth engageable with said square teeth.
- 4. A rivet setting tool as described in claim 1 including an elongated wear plate within said elongated body element abutting one side of said rack.
- 5. A rivet setting tool as described in claim 4 said wear plate including a channel portion, a pair of spaced upstanding members lateral to said channel portion, and a downwardly depending end portion.
- 6. A heavy duty manually operated rivet setting tool adapted to set blind rivets which include an eyelet portion and a projecting mandrel portion, said tool comprising, in combination, an elongated body element, a fixed handle secured to one end of said body element and projecting outwardly therefrom, a pivotally movable handle adjacent said fixed handle projecting outwardly from said body element, a gear portion secured to said movable handle disposed between first bearing means and provided with an opening in said portion in alignment with openings within said first bearing means, a first pin disposed within the openings, an intermediate elongated pinion member disposed between second bearing means and having teeth at opposite ends thereof and provided with an opening therewithin, one set of teeth of said pinion member being engaged with said gear portion, the opening within said pinion member and the openings within said second bearing members being in aligned relationship, a second pin disposed between said aligned openings; a rivet control element projecting outwardly from said body element opposite said handle members, a plurality of coacting jaws and coupled actuating means therewithin, a polygonal-sided rack slidably movable against the body element to provide a substantial planar load-bearing area between the rack and body element and having teeth thereupon engaged with the opposite set of teeth of said pinion member and an elongated wear plate within said elongated body element abutting one side of said rack, wherein said wear plate include a channel portion, and a pair of spaced upstanding members lateral to said channel portion, and a downwardly depending end portion.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 189,993, filed Oct. 18, 1971, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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