Scissors for angularly cutting sheet stock

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6757978
  • Patent Number
    6,757,978
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 7, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 6, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Peterson; Kenneth E.
    • Flores Sánchez; Omar
    Agents
    • Pro-Techtor International Services
Abstract
Scissors for angularly cutting sheet stock is disclosed. The scissors comprises oblique slots in a lower handle, fasteners in the oblique slots, a rear elongate slot in a lower ridge of a board, and a pin slidably defined in the elongate slot. In a closed state, fasteners are slid to a lowest point in the oblique slot to be urged by the ridge so that the ridge is prevented from further rearward movement with energy stored in a resilient piece. In a cutting operation press the lower and the upper handles against each other for causing the board and the blade to close on the sheet stock. The ridge pivots in response to pivoting the lower handle. Pin slides along the elongate slot to move the ridge. A rear portion of the board moves upward. A pointed end of the blade closes on a forward end of the board.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to scissors and more particularly to a pair of scissors for angularly cutting a sheet stock (e.g., plastic steel, plastics, wood, etc.) with improved characteristics.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A pair of conventional scissors for angularly cutting a sheet stock (e.g., plastic steel, plastics, wood, etc.) is shown in FIG.


6


. The scissors comprises a lower handle unit


11


having a U-shaped section, the lower handle unit


11


comprising aligned apertures


111


in the forward, aligned, elongated slots


112


behind the apertures


111


, a block


113


disposed in the slots


112


, aligned small apertures


114


below the slots


112


, an elongate member


116


, and a rivet


115


inserted through a rearward hole of the elongate member


116


and the apertures


114


for causing the elongate member


116


to be pivotal about the rivet


115


by manipulating a forward knob


117


of the elongate member


116


; a blade


12


comprising a forward cutting edge


121


, a rearward notch


123


, the block


113


being disposed laterally across the slots


112


and the notch


123


, an intermediate aperture


122


, and a pin


124


inserted through the apertures


111


and


122


; an upper handle unit


13


having a U-shaped section, the upper handle unit


13


comprising a forwardly projecting, channel-shaped arm


131


, aligned apertures


132


in the forward, two openings


133


in the rear, a bolt


14


driven through the aligned openings


133


, the apertures


122


and a washer


141


to be fastened by a cap nut


141


, and a bottom recess


134


at the rear end of the arm


13


, the recess


134


being adapted to lock the elongate member


116


; an elongate, resilient piece


15


having a hole


151


in the rear fastened to the upper handle unit


13


by a rivet, the resilient piece


15


having a forward end disposed in the lower handle unit


11


; a board


16


of sector-shaped comprising a lower ridge


161


disposed in the channel of the arm


131


, a number of apertures


162


through the ridge


161


in which one of the apertures


162


is aligned with the apertures


132


, a bolt


163


driven through washers


164


, the apertures


132


, and the aperture


162


to be fastened by a cap nut


165


, a central slit


166


, a cut


167


at the rearward end of the slit


166


, the cut


167


being urged against arcuate top sides of the arm


131


, and a plurality of equally spaced lines


168


originated from about the cut


167


. In operation, place a sheet member formed of plastic steel, plastics, or wood on the board


16


. Next, position the sheet member on the board


16


by aligning one side of the sheet member with one of the lines


168


. Next, close the blade


12


on the sheet member by working the lower and upper handle units


11


and


13


against each other. Finally, the sheet member is angularly cut.




However, the prior art suffered from several disadvantages. For example, the sheet member tends to slip forward in the cutting process. This condition is particularly significant when the sheet member is relatively thick. In a case that the sheet member is formed of wood fiber the cut portion of the sheet member may squeeze toward the forward, uncut portion thereof. Hence, more force is required to cut the sheet member completely. Also, an uneven surface is formed on the cut portion of the sheet member, resulting in detraction from the sheet member's external appearance. Hence, a need for improvement exists.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a pair of scissors for angularly cutting a sheet stock comprising an upper handle unit of U-shaped, the upper handle unit comprising a forwardly projecting, channel-shaped arm, forward apertures, and intermediate apertures; a lower handle unit of U-shaped, the lower handle unit comprising a channel-shaped forward arm having forward apertures, rivet apertures in a rear of the forward apertures thereof, first apertures below the rivet apertures, and oblique slots in a rear of the first and the rivet apertures; a blade comprising a cutting edge, a first aperture, and a rearward rivet aperture; a board of sector-shaped comprising a flat top, a lower ridge having a rear projected end, an elongate slot in a rear of the ridge, and an aperture in a forward of the ridge; a pair of fasteners each having an enlarged head and a shank; and an elongate, resilient piece disposed in the upper handle unit; wherein in assembly the forward apertures of the upper handle unit is aligned with the aperture of the board after placing the ridge in the arm of the upper handle unit with the flat top supported on the arm of the upper handle unit, insert first pins through the forward apertures of the upper handle unit and the aperture of the board to cause the board to pivotal about the upper handle unit, the elongate slot is aligned with the first apertures of the lower handle unit prior to inserting a second pin through the first apertures of the lower handle unit and the elongate slot with the head of the second pin urged against the first aperture of the lower handle unit, insert a rivet through the rivet apertures of the lower handle unit and the rivet aperture of the blade for fastening, the first aperture of the blade is aligned with the forward apertures and intermediate apertures of the upper handle unit after placing the arm of the lower handle unit in the arm of the upper handle unit and placing the blade in the arm of the lower handle unit sequentially, pivotably fasten the lower and the upper handle units and the blade together by inserting third pins through the forward apertures of the lower handle unit, the intermediate apertures of the upper handle unit, and the first aperture of the blade, the shanks of the fasteners are inserted into the oblique slot to be defined therein, and the heads of the fasteners are slidably urged against the oblique slot; for closing the scissors hold the lower and the upper handle units to apply force toward each other, the lower and the upper handle units are operative to close each other by pivoting about the third pins, the board and the cutting edge close on the sheet stock to be cut on the flat top by pivoting about the first pins in response to pivoting the upper handle unit, the flat top and the blade close on each other by pivoting about the first pins in response to pivoting the lower handle unit, a rear end of the elongate slot contacts the second pin as the fasteners have slid to a lowest point in the oblique slot to be urged by the ridge so that the ridge is prevented from further rearward movement with energy stored in the resilient piece; for opening the scissors push the fasteners to a highest point in the oblique slot prior to loosening a grip on the lower and the upper handle units, the stored energy of the resilient piece is applied on the blade to expand the lower and the upper handle units away from each other, the cutting edge and the flat top pivot about the first and the third pins respectively to open an opening therebetween, a forward end of the elongate slot contacts the second pin, and form a gap between a forward end of the blade and that of the flat top; and in a cutting operation press the lower and the upper handle units against each other for causing the board and the blade to close on the sheet stock, the ridge pivots in response to pivoting the lower handle unit, the second pin slides along the elongate slot to move the ridge, a rear portion of the flat top moves upward, and a pointed end of the blade closes on a forward end of the flat top. By utilizing this, the sheet stock can be smoothly, evenly cut by the blade.




The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a pair of scissors according to the invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of the scissors;





FIG. 3

is a side plan view of the scissors in a closed state;





FIG. 4

is a side plan view in part section of the scissors in an open state;





FIG. 5

is a view similar to

FIG. 4

where the scissors is operating; and





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a pair of conventional scissors for angularly cutting sheet stock.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, there is shown a pair of scissors for angularly cutting a sheet stock (e.g., plastic steel, plastics, wood, etc.) in accordance with the invention. The scissor comprises an upper handle unit


10


having a U-shaped section, the upper handle unit


10


comprising a forwardly projecting, channel-shaped arm


11


, forward apertures


12


, and intermediate apertures


13


; a lower handle unit


20


having a U-shaped section, the lower handle unit


20


comprising a channel-shaped forward arm having forward apertures


21


, rivet apertures


22


in the rear of the apertures


21


, apertures


23


below the apertures


22


, and oblique slots


24


in the rear of the apertures


21


and


23


; a blade


30


comprising a forward cutting edge


31


, an intermediate aperture


32


, and a rearward rivet aperture


33


; a board


40


of sector-shaped comprising a flat top


41


, a lower ridge


42


having a rear projected end, an elongate slot


43


in the rear of the ridge


42


, and an aperture


44


in the forward of the ridge


42


; pins


50


each having an enlarged head


51


and a shank


52


; and an elongate, resilient piece


60


disposed in the housing of the upper handle unit


10


.




An assembly of the invention will now be described in detail below. First, align the apertures


12


with the aperture


44


after placing the ridge


42


in the channel of the arm


11


with the flat top


41


supported on the arm


11


. Pins


440


are inserted through the apertures


12


and the aperture


44


to form a pivot of the board


40


about the upper handle unit


10


. Also, the slot


43


is aligned with the apertures


23


prior to inserting a pin


230


through the apertures


23


and the slot


43


with the head of the pin


230


urged against the aperture


23


. Insert a rivet through the apertures


22


and the rivet aperture


33


for fastening. Align the aperture


32


with the apertures


21


and


13


after placing the channel-shaped forward arm of the lower handle unit


20


in the channel of the upper handle unit


10


and placing the blade


30


in the channel of the lower handle unit


20


sequentially. Next, pivotably fasten the lower handle unit


20


, the upper handle unit


10


, and the blade


30


together by inserting pins


210


through the apertures


21


,


13


, and


32


. The shanks


51


of the pins


50


are then inserted into the oblique slot


24


to be defined therein. The heads


51


of the pins


50


are slidably urged against the oblique slot


24


.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, closed and open states of the scissors will now be described in detail below. A user can hold the lower and upper handle units


20


and


10


to apply force toward each other. As a result, the lower and the upper handle units


20


and


10


close each other by pivoting about the pins


210


. At the same time, the board


40


and the cutting edge


31


of the blade


30


close on a sheet stock (not shown) to be cut on the flat top


41


by pivoting about the pins


440


in response to the pivoting of the upper handle unit


10


. Also, the flat top


41


and the blade


30


close on each other by pivoting about the pins


440


in response to the pivoting of the lower handle unit


20


. A rear end


431


of the slot


43


is in contact with the pin


230


as the pins


50


have slid to a lowest point in the oblique slot


24


to be urged by the ridge


42


so that the ridge


42


is prevented from further rearward movement (see FIG.


3


). Note that energy is stored in the resilient piece


60


in the closed state of the scissors. To the contrary, the user can push the pin


50


to a highest point in the oblique slot


24


prior to loosening a grip on the lower and the upper handle units


20


and


10


. Next, the stored energy of the resilient piece


60


is applied on the blade


30


to expand the lower and the upper handle units


20


and


10


away from each other. Accordingly, the cutting edge


31


and the flat top


41


pivot about the pins


210


and


440


respectively to open an opening therebetween. At this time, a forward end


432


of the slot


43


is in contact with the pin


230


. Further, a gap


70


is formed between a forward end of the blade


30


and that of the flat top


41


. The formed gap


70


is a result of the provision of the slot


43


in the ridge


42


. The gap


70


can further increase the opening between the cutting edge


31


and the flat top


41


. As such, the sheet stock can be placed further into a joint of the blade


30


and the flat top


41


. As an end, a labor saving cutting process can be carried out.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, a cutting operation of the invention will now be described in detail below. First, press the lower and the upper handle units


20


and


10


against each other for causing the board


40


and the blade


30


to close on the sheet stock. The ridge


42


pivots in response to the pivoting of the lower handle unit


20


. As such, the pin


230


slides along the slot


43


to move the ridge


42


. Accordingly, the rear portion of the flat top


41


moves upward and the pointed end of the blade


30


closes on the forward end of the flat top


41


. Hence, the blade


30


is able to smoothly, evenly cut the sheet stock.




While the invention has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.



Claims
  • 1. A pair of scissors for angularly cutting a sheet stock comprising:an upper handle unit of U-shape, the upper handle unit comprising a forwardly projecting, channel-shaped arm, forward apertures, and intermediate apertures; a lower handle unit of U-shape, the lower handle unit comprising a channel-shaped forward arm having forward apertures, rivet apertures to the rear of the forward apertures first apertures below the rivet apertures, and oblique slots to the rear of the first and the rivet apertures; a blade comprising a cutting edge, a first aperture, and a rearward rivet aperture; a board of sector-shape comprising a flat top, a lower ridge having a rear projected end, an elongate slot to the rear of the ridge, and an aperture in a forward of the ridge; a pair of fasteners each having an enlarged head and a shank; and an elongate, resilient piece disposed in the upper handle unit; wherein the forward apertures of the upper handle unit are aligned with the aperture of the board after placing the ridge in the arm of the upper handle unit with the flat top supported on the arm of the upper handle unit, the first pins are inserted through the forward apertures of the upper handle unit and the aperture of the board to cause the board to pivot about the upper handle unit, a second pin is through the first apertures of the lower handle unit and the elongate slot with the head of the second pin urged against on of the first apertures of the lower handle unit, a rivet is inserted through the rivet apertures of the lower handle unit and the rivet aperture of the blade for fastening, the first aperture of the blade is aligned with the intermediate apertures of the upper handle unit, after placing the arm of the lower handle unit in the arm of the upper handle unit and placing the blade in the arm of the lower handle unit are inserted third pins through the forward apertures of the lower handle unit, the intermediate apertures of the up per handle unit, and the first aperture of the blade, the shanks of the pair of fasteners are inserted into the oblique slot, and the heads of the pair of fasteners are slidably urged against the oblique slot; the lower and upper handle units are operative to close toward each other by pivoting about the third pins, the board and the cutting edge close on the sheet stock to be cut on top by pivoting about the first pins in response to pivoting the upper handle unit, the flat and the lower handle unit, a rear end of the elongate slot contacts the second pin as the pair of fasteners have slid to a lowest point in the oblique slot so that the ridge is prevented from further rearward movement with energy stored in the resilient piece; the stored energy of the resilient piece is applied on the blade to expand the lower and the upper handle units away from each other, and the cutting edge and the flat top pivot about the first and the third pins respectively to open an opening therebetween, a forward end of the elongate slot contacts the second pin, and thus forms a gap between a forward end of the blade and that of the flat top; wherein a cutting operation presses lower and the upper handle units against each other for causing the board and the blade to close on the sheet stock, the ridge pivots in response to pivoting the lower handle unit, the second pin slides along the elongate slot to move the ridge, a rear portion of the flat top moves upward, and a pointed end of the blade closes on a forward end of the flat top.
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