Information
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Patent Grant
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6658971
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Patent Number
6,658,971
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Date Filed
Tuesday, February 5, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 9, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Hail, III; Joseph J.
- Thomas; David B.
Agents
- Jenkins; David C.
- Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 081 355
- 081 367
- 081 372
- 081 373
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- 081 376
- 081 377
- 081 381
- 081 383
- 081 3835
- 081 385
- 081 901
- 081 902
- 081 909
- 081 911
- 081 106
- 081 117
- 081 128
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A pair of pliers having a first plier member assembly having a jaw portion, a tension assembly, and a cam assembly and a second plier member assembly having a jaw portion. The pliers further has a jaw portion first pivot point coupling the first plier member assembly to the second plier member assembly and a jaw portion second pivot point coupling the first plier member assembly to the second member assembly. The jaw portion second pivot point located closer to the first member and second member jaw portions than the jaw portion first pivot point. The first plier member assembly jaw portion and the second plier member assembly jaw portion are structured to close together in a three-phase motion consisting of a first pivot phase, a transition phase and a second pivot phase, the first plier member assembly jaw portion and the second plier member assembly jaw portion pivot relative to each other about the jaw portion first pivot point during the first pivot phase and pivot relative to each other about the jaw portion second pivot point during the second pivot phase. The cam assembly is structured to engage the tension assembly when the first plier member assembly jaw portion and the second plier member assembly jaw portion contact a workpiece thereby initiating the transition phase between the first pivot phase and the second pivot phase wherein the rotation about the jaw portion first pivot point is halted causing the jaw portions to rotate about the jaw portion second pivot point.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to self-adjusting pliers having jaws which pivot about a jaw portion first pivot point during a first phase and a jaw portion second pivot point during the second closing phase and, more specifically, to a pair of pliers which utilizes a cam during the transition between the first phase of operation and the second phase of operation.
2. Background Information
Pliers are used to grasp or otherwise act upon a workpiece. A pair of pliers includes two elongated members joined by a pivot pin at an intersection on the medial portion of the members. One end of each elongated member forms a jaw and the other end of the elongated members forms a handle. A workpiece located between the jaws may be grasped by an operator drawing the handle portions towards each other. Hand tools have also been constructed using two elongated members which do not intersect, but which are joined by a link member, see, e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 3,600,686. The link member forms a toggle joint with one of the handle portions. The toggle joint augments to force applied by the user as the angle of toggle joint approaches 180 degrees.
The basic pair of pliers was improved to be self-adjusting by incorporating a slot in one elongated member which allows the jaw portion of the other elongated member to be moved relative to the pivot point, see, e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 1,508,510. Further improvements to pliers allow the pliers to self-adjust to the size of the workpiece and further incorporate a two pivot system, see, e.g. U.S. Pat. No. 6,014,917. The two pivot system provides for a first pivot point that allows the jaw members to close until contacting a workpiece whereupon the pivot point shifts to the second pivot point, which is typically located closer to the workpiece, thereby giving the user greater leverage while drawing the handle portions towards each other. The second pivot point is typically created by a pawl which engages a toothed rack. During the initial phase of operation, the pawl is spaced apart from the rack, or allowed to slide over the rack. When the jaws of the pliers contact the workpiece, the pawl is shifted into engagement with the rack thereby creating the second pivot point.
The disadvantage of pliers which utilize a pawl to form the second pivot point is that such pliers are subject to a periodic force variation as the pawl engages the rack. That is, because the teeth on the rack are disposed at fixed incremental locations and because the pawl moves over the rack teeth, the pawl may not be positioned to engage a tooth on the rack at the point when the jaws of the pliers contact the workpiece. When this occurs, the pawl must move backwards on the rack to engage a tooth. The larger the tooth, the more variation there is between the point at which the jaws contact the workpiece and the point at which the second pivot is created. One method of reducing the variation is to utilize racks having smaller teeth. Smaller teeth, however, are weaker and may not be able to tolerate the stress placed on the tooth. Additionally, fine teeth are difficult to manufacture and are subject to degradation from repeated use.
Further, prior art pliers have not successfully combined the self-adjusting and force augmenting features with a locking feature. For example, a typical toggle joint tool utilizes an over-toggle pin to lock the tool. An over-toggle pin, however, requires that the toggle joint pass through the toggle position to engage. After the toggle joint passes through the toggle position, the closing force is reduced.
There is, therefore, a need for a pair of pliers that operate about a first pivot during a first pivot phase and about a second pivot during a second pivot phase and which does not utilize a pawl and tooth rack combination to create the second pivot.
There is a further need for a pair of pliers that operate about a first pivot and a second pivot which does not have a variation during the transition between the first pivot and the second pivot.
There is a further need for a pair of pliers that incorporates a self-adjusting mechanism, a force augmentation mechanism and a locking mechanism.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
These needs, and others, are satisfied by the present invention which provides a pair of pliers having two opposed members, a first plier member assembly and a second plier member assembly which are joined at a jaw portion first pivot point. The pliers further include a jaw portion second pivot point, located closer to the jaws of the pliers than the first pivot point. The pliers further include a cam assembly and a tension assembly. The pliers member assemblies pivot about the first pivot point during a first pivot phase of operation. When the jaws of the pliers contact a workpiece, the pliers enter a transition phase wherein the cam assembly engages the tension assembly. After the tension assembly is engaged, the jaws pivot about the jaw portion second pivot point. That is, at the end of the transition phase the cam is fully engaged against the tension assembly thereby resisting further movement along the tension assembly. Because the first link is not free to rotate about the first pivot point, the jaws of the pliers rotate about the second pivot point.
The pliers include a rigid first plier member assembly having a jaw portion, an intermediate portion, and a handle portion. The first plier member assembly further includes a first link which is coupled at one end to the handle portion of the first plier member assembly and which has a distal end having an end plate upon which the cam assembly and a jaw portion second pivot pin are disposed. The first plier member assembly further includes a tension bar having an elongated member which extends between the second phase pivot pin and the rotating cam. The first plier member assembly handle portion includes a first link pivot point and a jaw portion first pivot point. The pliers also have a second plier member assembly which includes a movable member with a jaw portion and an intermediate portion, a handle member, and a second link. The second plier member assembly handle member is pivotally attached to the second plier member assembly moving member. The second plier member assembly moving member further includes an opening on the intermediate portion for the second phase pivot pin.
A second link is rotatedly coupled to the second plier member assembly handle member at a toggle pivot point and form a toggle joint. The second link is also rotatably coupled to the first plier member assembly handle portion at the jaw portion first pivot point. A first phase pivot pin couples the second link to the first plier member assembly handle portion. Thus, the second plier member assembly jaw portion is coupled to both the first link and the second link. Both the first link and the second link are coupled to the first plier member assembly handle portion. Thus, when the distance between the pivot points on the second plier member assembly movable member and the pivot points on the first plier member assembly handle portion are about the same, the four pivot points form a parallelogram In this configuration, the motion of the second plier member assembly jaw portion relative to the first plier member assembly jaw portion can be controlled so that the jaws move parallel to each other during the first phase (described below).
The second plier member assembly handle member also interacts with a cam in the cam assembly, holding the cam out of contact with the tension bar during the first phase rotation, and allowing the cam to engage the tension bar assembly during the intermediate phase and the second phase. A cam spring causes the cam to engage the tension bar.
The pliers operate in three phases. At the initial starting point, the plier jaw portions are separated and a workpiece is disposed therebetween. During the first pivot phase of operation the first plier member assembly and the second plier member assembly pivot about the jaw portion first phase pivot pin. When the jaw portions contact the workpiece, the pliers enter an intermediate phase wherein rotation about the first phase pivot pin ceases and rotation about the toggle pivot point begins. As the second plier member assembly handle member rotates relative to the second link, the second plier member assembly handle member releases the cam assembly causing the cam assembly to engage the tension bar assembly. When the cam assembly has engaged the tension bar assembly, rotation between the first link and the first plier member assembly handle portion ceases, thereby ending the transition phase and begins the second pivot phase. During the second pivot phase the second plier member assembly toggle joint is moved toward, or even through, the toggle position. As the second plier member assembly toggle joint moves toward the toggle position, the second plier member assembly movable member pivots about the jaw portion second phase pivot pin. The jaw portion second phase pivot pin is located substantially closer to the workpiece than the jaw portion first phase pivot pin. Because the transition phase relies on a cam assembly acting against a tension assembly, the pliers do not slip backwards as would a tool utilizing a pawl and tooth rack system.
Additionally, the nature of the toggle joint provides the force augmentation mechanism whereby the force applied by the user is enhanced. That is, during the second phase as the toggle angle approaches 180 degrees, the theoretical force approaches infinity. Due to frictional forces, infinite force is not reached, but the closing force is still higher than the force applied by the user.
The pliers may also have a mechanical locking assembly. The locking assembly is, preferably, disposed at the toggle joint. The locking assembly may be a pawl and toothed rack device having the pawl attached to one member of the toggle joint and the rack attached to the other member of the toggle joint. As the toggle joint opens, the pawl engages the rack. At the end of the second phase, the pawl has engaged the rack thereby locking the toggle joint in place.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A full understanding of the invention can be gained from the following description of the preferred embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional view of a first embodiment of the pliers.
FIG. 2
shows the first embodiment of the pliers at the beginning of the first phase of operation.
FIG. 3
shows the first embodiment of the pliers at the beginning of the transition phase and having an alternate tension member.
FIG. 4
shows the first embodiment of the pliers at the end of the transition phase.
FIG. 5
shows the first embodiment of the pliers during the second phase of operation.
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view of a second embodiment of the pliers.
FIG. 7
shows the second embodiment of the pliers at the beginning of the first phase of operation.
FIG. 8
shows the second embodiment of the pliers at the beginning of the transition phase.
FIG. 9
shows the second embodiment of the pliers at the end of the transition phase.
FIG. 10
shows the second embodiment of the pliers during the second phase of operation.
FIG. 11
is a detail cross-sectional isometric view of the locking assembly in the disengaged position.
FIG. 12
is a detail cross-sectional isometric view of the locking assembly in the disengaged position.
FIG. 13
is an isometric view of the second embodiment of the pliers.
FIG. 14
is an isometric cross-sectional view of the second embodiment of the pliers.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
As shown in
FIGS. 1-5
, a pair of pliers
10
includes first plier member assembly
12
and second plier member assembly
14
. The first plier member assembly
12
is rigid and has a jaw portion
16
, an intermediate portion
18
, an elongated handle portion
20
, a first link
22
, a tension assembly
24
, and a cam assembly
130
(described below). The second plier member assembly
14
is non-rigid having a movable member
28
, which includes a jaw portion
30
, an intermediate portion
32
, and an elongated handle member
34
, and a second link
36
. The first and second member assemblies
12
,
14
do not intersect each other. That is, the first plier member assembly jaw portion
16
and the first plier member assembly handle portion
20
are disposed on the same side of the first and second jaw portion pivot points
52
,
84
(described below).
As used herein, the “plane of the tool” indicates the plane that extends through the axis of the first plier member assembly
12
and the second plier member assembly handle member
34
. As will be described below, there are a plurality of pivot points located on the first plier member assembly
12
and the second plier member assembly
14
, or coupling the first plier member assembly
12
and the second plier member assembly
14
together. The pivot points include a pivot point opening located on either the first plier member assembly
12
or the second plier member assembly
14
and a pivot rod
140
. Each pivot rod
140
extends in a direction generally perpendicular to the plane of the tool. It is further understood that, while openings working with separate pivot rods
140
are one easy method of constructing the pliers, the pivot points could also be formed of rods which are integral with the first plier member assembly
12
and/or the second plier member assembly
14
.
The first plier member assembly jaw portion
16
includes a first closing surface
40
that is structured to engage a workpiece “A.” Adjacent to, and integral with, the first plier member assembly jaw portion
16
is the first plier member assembly intermediate portion
18
. The first plier member assembly intermediate portion
18
includes a side plate
19
that extends toward the second plier member assembly
14
in a direction generally perpendicular to the first closing surface
40
. Adjacent to, and integral with, the first plier member assembly intermediate portion
18
is the first plier member assembly elongated handle portion
20
. At the distal end of the first plier member assembly handle portion
20
are two pivot points, a first link pivot point
50
and jaw portion first pivot point
52
. The first link pivot point
50
and the jaw portion first pivot point
52
each include an opening on the first plier member assembly handle portion; a first link pivot point opening
54
and a jaw portion first pivot point opening
56
. The first plier member assembly handle portion
20
also includes an opening spring attachment point
58
. The opening spring attachment point
58
is typically an opening that may be coupled to an opening spring
152
(described below). The first plier member assembly handle portion opening spring attachment point
58
may be located on an extension
59
that allows the opening spring attachment point
58
to be spaced from the jaw portion first pivot point opening
56
.
The first plier member assembly intermediate portion
18
includes a tension assembly pivot point
60
. The tension assembly pivot point includes a tension assembly pivot point opening
62
in the first plier member assembly intermediate portion
18
. The first plier member assembly tension assembly
24
includes a pivot rod
64
having an elongated tension member
66
extending radially therefrom. The tension assembly pivot rod
64
is sized to fit within the tension assembly pivot point opening
62
. The tension member
66
may be generally straight (
FIG. 1
) or arced (FIG.
6
). If the tension member
66
is arced, preferably the radius is about the distance between the jaw portion first pivot point
52
to the tension assembly pivot rod
64
.
The first link
22
includes an elongated body
70
having a first end
72
and a second end
74
. A first link pivot point opening
76
is disposed at the first link body first end
72
. An end plate
78
is disposed at the first link second end
74
. The end plate
78
includes a generally flat, elongated member
80
and two pivot points; a cam pivot point
82
and a second plier member assembly jaw portion second pivot point
84
. As before, the end plate flat member cam pivot point
82
and the second plier member assembly jaw portion second pivot point
84
each includes an opening, a cam pivot point opening
86
and a jaw portion second pivot point opening
88
. The jaw portion second pivot point opening
88
is disposed adjacent to the distal end of the end plate flat member
80
and the cam pivot point opening
86
is disposed adjacent to the first link body
70
. The jaw portion second pivot point opening
88
, the cam pivot point opening
86
and the first link pivot point opening
76
are, preferably, disposed linearly.
The first plier member assembly
12
further includes a cam assembly
130
. The cam assembly
130
includes a cam member
132
having a cam surface
133
and a cam pivot point opening
134
, a cam spring
136
and a cam release device, such as a cam release pin
138
or a release link
139
, structured to release the cam as described below.
The second plier member assembly movable member
28
includes a generally flat body
90
shaped to form the second plier member assembly jaw portion
30
and the second plier member assembly intermediate portion
32
. The second plier member assembly jaw portion includes a second closing surface
42
that is structured to engage workpiece A. The second plier member assembly intermediate portion
32
includes two pivot points; a handle member pivot point
92
and a second plier member jaw portion second pivot point
84
. The handle member pivot point
92
includes a handle member pivot point opening
96
. The second plier member assembly jaw portion second pivot point
84
includes a jaw portion second pivot point opening
98
.
The second plier member assembly handle member
34
includes an elongated body
100
having a first end
102
, a medial portion
104
, and a second end
106
. The second plier member assembly handle member medial portion
104
is disposed between the second plier member assembly handle member first end
102
and the second plier member assembly handle member second end
106
. The second plier member assembly handle member first end
102
includes a handle member pivot point opening
108
. A toggle pivot point
110
is located on the second plier member assembly handle member medial portion
104
. The toggle pivot point
110
includes a toggle pivot point opening
112
. Between the second plier member assembly handle member first end handle pivot point opening
108
and the second plier member assembly handle member toggle pivot point opening
112
is a toggle spring attachment point
114
. The handle member toggle spring attachment point
114
is typically an opening that may be coupled to a toggle spring
150
(described below). The handle member toggle spring attachment point
114
may be disposed on an extension
116
that allows the handle member toggle spring attachment point
114
to be spaced from the toggle pivot point
110
.
The second plier member assembly second link member
36
includes a generally flat, elongated body
120
having a first end
121
and a second end
122
. The second link first end
121
includes a toggle pivot point opening
123
. The second link second end
122
includes a jaw portion first pivot point opening
124
. Adjacent to the second link first end
121
is a is a toggle spring attachment point
125
. The second link member toggle spring attachment point
125
is typically an opening that may be coupled to a toggle spring
150
(described below). The second link toggle spring attachment point
125
may be disposed on an extension
126
that allows the second link toggle spring attachment point
125
to be spaced from the toggle pivot point
110
. Adjacent to the second link second end
122
is an opening spring attachment point
127
. The second link member opening spring attachment point
127
is typically an opening that may be coupled to an opening spring
152
(described below). The second link member opening spring attachment point
127
may be disposed on an extension
128
that allows the second link member opening spring attachment point
127
to be spaced from the jaw portion first pivot point
52
.
Using a plurality of pivot rods
140
that extend generally perpendicular to the plane of the tool, the pliers
10
are assembled as follows. The tension assembly pivot rod
64
is pivotally disposed in the first plier member assembly intermediate portion tension assembly pivot point opening
62
. The elongated tension member
66
extends toward the distal end of the first plier member assembly intermediate portion side plate
19
. The first link first end
72
is pivotally coupled to the first plier member assembly handle portion
20
at the first link pivot point
50
by a pivot rod
140
passing through the first plier member assembly handle portion first link pivot point opening
54
and through the first link first link pivot point opening
76
. The second link member
36
is pivotally coupled to the first plier member assembly handle portion
20
by a pivot rod
140
passing through the first plier member assembly handle portion jaw portion first pivot point opening
56
and through the second link jaw portion first pivot point opening
124
. The second plier member assembly second link member
36
is further coupled to the second plier member assembly handle member
34
at the toggle pivot point
110
by a pivot rod
140
passing through the second link toggle pivot point opening
123
and through the second plier member assembly handle member toggle pivot point opening
112
.
The second plier member assembly handle member
34
is pivotally coupled to the second plier member assembly movable member
28
at the second plier member assembly handle member pivot point
92
by a pivot rod
140
passing through the second plier member assembly handle member first end handle pivot point opening
108
and the second plier member assembly moving member handle member pivot point opening
96
. The second plier member assembly movable member
28
is further coupled to the first link
22
at the second plier member assembly jaw portion second pivot point
84
by a pivot rod
140
passing through the second plier member assembly moving member jaw portion second pivot point opening
98
and through the first plier member assembly first link jaw portion second pivot point opening
88
. Additionally, the cam member
132
is pivotally coupled to the first link end plate flat member
80
at the cam pivot point
82
by passing a rod
140
through the cam member cam pivot point opening
134
and through the first link cam pivot point opening
86
.
A toggle spring
150
is couple to the second plier member assembly handle member
34
and to the second link member
36
. The toggle spring
150
is, preferably, a tension spring that extends between the second plier member assembly handle member toggle spring attachment point
114
and the second link toggle spring attachment point
125
. The toggle spring creates a greater biasing force than the cam spring
136
. A opening spring
152
extends between the first plier member assembly handle portion and the second plier member assembly second link member
36
. The opening spring
152
extends between the first plier member assembly handle portion opening spring attachment point
58
and the second link opening spring attachment point
127
. The opening spring
152
is preferably a tension spring.
The tension assembly tension member
66
is disposed between the pivot rod
140
located at the second plier member assembly jaw portion second pivot point
84
and the cam member
132
. The cam member
132
is structured to pivot about the cam pivot point opening
134
between two positions; a first, non-engaging position and a second, tension bar engaging position. The cam member spring
136
is, preferably, tension spring coupled to the cam member
132
and to the first link body
70
. The cam spring
136
is structured to rotate the cam member
132
about the cam pivot point
134
until the cam surface
133
of the cam member
132
engages the tension assembly tension member
66
. That is, the cam spring
136
is structured to move the cam member
132
into the second position. The cam member
132
is maintained in the first position by the cam release device described below.
The cam assembly release device is structured to counteract the force applied by the cam spring
136
and thereby keep the cam member
132
from engaging tension member. There are two embodiments of pliers
10
,
10
A shown in
FIGS. 1-5
and
610
. Each embodiment shows one release device. The cam release device includes the cam release pin
138
that is coupled to the cam member
132
and a release structure that acts on the cam release pin
138
. The release structure is incorporated into the second plier member assembly
14
. As shown in
FIGS. 1-5
, the release structure may be a release tab
160
extending from the second plier member assembly handle member
34
and structured to contact the release pin
138
during the first phase of operation (described below). Alternatively, as shown in
FIGS. 6-10
, the release structure may be a tension link
162
coupled to a release extension
164
on the second link
36
. The tension link
162
is an elongated member having an axial slot
166
. The second link release extension
164
extends from the second link first end
122
beyond the toggle pivot point opening
123
. The second link extension
164
includes a tension link pin
168
disposed in the tension link slot
166
. The tension link
162
is also pivotally coupled to the release pin.
The pliers
10
further includes a stop means to prevent the first plier member assembly
12
and the second plier member assembly
14
from opening too widely. The stop means may be any known means, such a slot
170
(
FIG. 7
) located on the first plier member assembly intermediate portion
18
and a stop pin
172
(
FIG. 7
) extending from the pivot rod
140
located at the second plier member assembly jaw portion second pivot point
84
. Alternatively, as shown in
FIG. 3
, the stop means may be a perpendicular tab
176
located at the distal end of the tension member
66
.
As shown in
FIGS. 2-5
, the pliers
10
may also be equipped with an over-toggle stop pin
180
. As detailed below, the second plier member assembly handle member
34
and the second plier member assembly second link member
36
are pivotably coupled at the toggle pivot point
110
. Prior to use, the second plier member assembly handle member
34
and the second link member
36
are maintained at an initial toggle angle. As the first plier member assembly handle portion
20
and the second plier member assembly handle member
34
are compressed, the toggle angle becomes more obtuse. The degree of the initial toggle angle is determined by the distance between the handle member pivot point
92
and the toggle pivot point
110
and the distance between the jaw portion first pivot point
52
and the toggle pivot point
110
. Typically, the initial toggle angle is between about 177 and 150 degrees. Generally, the longer the distance between the handle member pivot point
92
and the toggle pivot point
110
and the distance between the jaw portion first pivot point
52
and the toggle pivot point
110
, the more acute the toggle initial angle will be. However, the pliers
10
may be constructed so that initial toggle angle is close to 180 degrees. In this construction, applying force to the first plier member assembly handle portion
20
and the second plier member assembly handle member
34
cause the second plier member assembly handle member
34
and the second link member
36
to move so that the toggle angle is 180 degrees and then into an over-toggle position. In the over-toggle position, the toggle angle between the second plier member assembly handle member and the second link member is about 181 degrees. Rotation between the second plier member assembly handle member
34
and the second link member
36
in the over-toggle position is stopped by a stop pin
180
. When the second plier member assembly handle member
34
and the second link member
36
are in the over toggle position the pliers
10
are locked into position and the user does not need to apply hand pressure to hold the jaw portions
16
,
30
against the workpiece A.
Additionally, the pliers
10
may have a locking assembly
190
as shown in
FIGS. 7-10
and detailed in
FIGS. 11 and 12
. The locking assembly
190
includes a rack
192
having a plurality of teeth
194
, a pawl
196
having an engagement tooth
197
and a pawl base
198
with an engagement tab
200
, a pivot opening
202
, and a disengagement tab
204
, and a lug assembly
206
having a plurality of extensions including at least one engagement extension
208
, disengagement extension
210
and handle extension
212
. The rack teeth
194
have an angled side
193
and a latching surface
195
. The pawl tooth
197
is structured to slide over the rack teeth angled side
193
and latch against the rack teeth latching surface
195
. The pawl base
198
is an elongated member extending in a direction along the second plier member assembly handle member
34
. The pawl pivot opening
202
is disposed at about the middle of the pawl base
198
. The pawl engagement tab
200
is located on one side of the pawl pivot opening
202
. The pawl disengagement tab
204
is located on the side of the pawl pivot opening
202
opposite the pawl engagement tab
200
. The pawl engagement tab
200
has an arced surface
201
. The pawl disengagement tab
204
also has an arced surface
205
. An engagement extension cavity
209
is disposed on the pawl base
198
between the pawl engagement tab
200
and the pawl pivot opening
202
. A disengagement extension cavity
211
is disposed on the pawl base
198
between the pawl disengagement tab
204
and the pawl pivot opening
202
. The lug assembly
206
includes an elongated base member
214
from which the at least one pawl engagement extension
208
, disengagement extension
210
and handle extension
212
extend. The lug assembly base member
214
extends in a direction, and is structured to slide in a direction, along the axis of the second plier member assembly handle member
34
. Each of the pawl engagement extension
208
, disengagement extension
210
and handle extension
212
extend in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the tool. The pawl engagement extension
208
and disengagement extension
210
are spaced so that if one extension, e.g. the pawl engagement extension
208
, is contacting the associated tab, e.g. the pawl engagement tab
200
, the other extension, e.g. the disengagement extension
210
, will be disposed in the associated cavity, e.g. disengagement extension cavity
211
.
The locking assembly
190
is assembled as follows. The rack
192
is coupled to the second link member
36
, preferably adjacent to the second link member first end
121
. The pawl
196
and the lug assembly
206
are coupled to the second plier member assembly handle member
34
adjacent to the rack
192
. The pawl
196
is rotatably mounted at a pawl pivot point
199
formed by a pivot rod
140
passing through the pawl pivot opening
202
. The pawl
196
is structured to move between a rack engaging position and a disengaged position. In the rack engaging position, the pawl tooth
197
contacts the rack teeth
194
. In the disengaged position, the pawl tooth
197
is spaced from the rack teeth
194
. The lug assembly
206
is slidably coupled to the second plier member assembly handle member
34
adjacent to pawl base
198
. One or more lug assembly handle extensions
212
extend through a handle slot
216
located on the second plier member assembly handle member
34
. The lug assembly
206
may slide between a first and second position. In the first position, the engagement extension
208
contacts the pawl engagement tab arced surface
201
and the disengagement extension
210
is disposed in the disengagement extension cavity
211
. Conversely, in the second position, the disengagement extension
208
contacts the disengagement tab arced surface
205
and the engagement extension
208
is disposed in the engagement extension cavity
209
. When the engagement extension
208
contacts the pawl engagement tab arced surface
201
, the pawl
196
is biased to rotate about the pawl pivot point
199
to the rack engaging position. When the disengagement extension
210
contacts the pawl disengagement tab arced surface
205
, the pawl
196
is biased to rotate about the pawl pivot point
199
to the disengaged position.
As shown in
FIGS. 2-5
and
7
-
10
, when assembled as described above, the pliers
10
,
10
A operate in a three-phase operation; a first phase wherein the second plier member assembly
14
, and therefore the second plier member assembly jaw portion
30
, pivot about the jaw portion first pivot point
52
(FIGS.
2
and
7
), an intermediate phase wherein the cam assembly
130
engages the tension member
66
(
FIGS. 3
,
4
,
8
,
9
), and a second phase wherein the second plier member assembly jaw portion
30
pivots about the second plier member assembly jaw portion second pivot point
84
(FIGS.
5
and
10
). During the closing of the jaw portions
16
,
30
, the intermediate phase is initiated by the jaw portions
16
,
30
contacting a workpiece A. Thus, the closing force on the jaw portions
16
,
30
during the second phase is augmented compared to the force applied during the first phase.
For the sake of this description, the first plier member assembly
12
shall be assumed to be in a fixed location. Thus the second plier member assembly
14
shall be described as moving relative to the first plier member assembly
12
.
FIGS. 2-5
show the operation of a first embodiment of the pliers
10
that utilizes a release tab
160
extending from the second plier member assembly handle member
34
to actuate the cam assembly
130
. In the first phase of operation, the jaw portions
16
,
30
are initially separated and the cam assembly
130
has not engaged the tension member
66
. The cam member
132
is maintained in a spaced relation from the tension member
66
by the second plier member assembly handle member release tab
160
contacting the cam assembly release pin
138
. The second plier member assembly handle member
34
and the second plier member assembly second link
36
are held, relative to each other, at an initial toggle angle, indicated as α, by the toggle spring
150
. With the second plier member assembly handle member
34
and the second plier member assembly second link
36
maintained at a set angle, the distance between the jaw portion first pivot point
52
and the handle member pivot point
92
is also held constant. In this configuration, the second plier member assembly jaw portion
30
is coupled to both the first link
22
and the second link
36
. Both the first link
22
and the second link
36
are also coupled to the first plier member assembly handle portion
20
. Thus, when the distance between the handle member pivot point
92
and the jaw portion first pivot point
52
, and the jaw portion second pivot point
84
and the first link pivot point
50
are about the same, the four pivot points form a parallelogram. In this configuration, the motion of the second plier member assembly jaw portion
30
relative to the first plier member assembly jaw portion
16
can be controlled so that the jaw portions
16
,
30
move parallel to each other during the first phase.
When force is applied to the first plier member assembly handle portion
20
and the second plier member assembly handle member
34
, as indicated by arrows “B,” the second plier member assembly
14
, and therefore the second plier member assembly jaw portion
30
, rotate about the jaw portion first pivot point
52
and the first link rotates about the first link pivot point
50
. The rotation of the second plier member assembly
14
and the first link
22
is synchronized because both are pivotably connected to the first plier member assembly handle portion
20
and joined at the second plier member assembly movable member
28
. During the first phase, the second plier member assembly handle member
34
and the second plier member assembly second link
36
stay at the initial toggle angle. The first phase ends when the first plier member assembly jaw portion
16
and the second plier member assembly jaw portion
30
both contact the workpiece A.
Once the workpiece A is contacted by both jaw portions
16
,
30
, the transition phase begins. During the transition phase the force applied to the second plier member assembly
14
overcomes the biasing force of the toggle spring
150
causing the second plier member assembly handle member
34
to move relative to the second plier member assembly second link member
36
. That is, the toggle angle becomes more obtuse. As the second plier member assembly handle member
34
pivots about the toggle pivot point
110
, the second plier member assembly handle member release tab
160
is rotated away from the cam assembly release pin
138
. As the second plier member assembly handle member release tab
160
rotates away from the cam assembly release pin
138
, the cam spring
136
causes the cam member
132
to rotate about the cam pivot point
134
and brings the cam surface
133
into contact with the tension member
66
. At this point, if the tension member
66
is not already contacting the pivot rod
140
located at the second plier member assembly jaw portion second pivot point
84
, the tension member
66
may rotate about the tension assembly pivot point
60
until the tension member contacts the pivot rod
140
located at the second plier member assembly jaw portion second pivot point
84
. Thus, the tension member
66
is contacting both the pivot rod
140
located at the second plier member assembly jaw portion second pivot point
84
and the cam member
132
. Friction created by the cam surface
133
against the tension member
66
prevents the first link
22
from rotating about the first link pivot point
50
. When the cam surface
133
frictionally engages the tension member
66
with a sufficient force to prevent rotation about the first link pivot point
50
, the transition phase ends and the second phase begins.
During the second phase, the cam member
132
remains frictionally engaged against the tension member
66
and therefore, the first link
22
cannot pivot about the first link pivot point
50
. Because the first link
22
is stationary, the second plier member assembly jaw portion second pivot point
84
, which is located at the distal end of the first link
22
, is also stationary. As the user continues to apply force in the direction “B,” the second plier member assembly handle member
34
and the second plier member assembly second link member
36
now pivot about the toggle pivot point
110
causing the toggle angle to become more obtuse as the axis of the second plier member assembly handle member
34
and the axis of the second plier member assembly second link member
36
move into a parallel relationship. As the toggle angle becomes more obtuse, the total distance between the jaw portion first pivot point
52
and the handle member pivot point
92
is increased. To compensate for increased distance between the jaw portion first pivot
52
point and the handle member pivot point
92
, the second plier member assembly movable member
28
, and therefore the second plier member assembly jaw portion
30
, pivots about the second plier member assembly jaw portion second pivot point
84
.
As shown in
FIGS. 7-10
, the second embodiment of the pliers
10
operates in a similar manner as the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 2-5
. The difference between the first embodiment of the pliers
10
and the second embodiment of the pliers
10
A is in the cam release device. In the second embodiment of the pliers
10
A, the first phase of operation is similar to the first phase described above, except that the cam member
132
is held in the first position by the tension link
162
. That is, while the second plier member assembly handle
34
and second plier member assembly second link
36
are maintained at the initial toggle angle, the second link release extension
164
is spaced an initial distance from the cam pivot point opening
134
. While at the initial distance, the tension link pin
168
engages the tension link
162
by acting against the end of the tension link slot
166
. The tension link
162
further acts upon the cam member release pin counteracting the force applied by the cam spring
136
and holding the cam member
132
in a spaced relation from the tension member
66
.
During the transition phase, the cam release device operates as follows. After the first plier member assembly jaw portion
16
and the second plier member assembly jaw portion
30
contact the workpiece A, the force applied to the second plier member assembly
14
overcomes the biasing force of the toggle spring
150
causing the second plier member assembly handle member
34
to move relative to the second link member
36
. That is, as before, the toggle angle becomes more obtuse. As the toggle angle becomes more obtuse, the second link release extension
164
located at the second link member first end
121
moves toward the cam pivot point opening
134
. As the second link release extension
164
moves toward the cam pivot point opening
134
, the tension link pin
168
slides in the tension link slot
166
. Because the tension link pin
168
moves into the tension link slot
166
, the tension link pin
168
no longer acts upon the end of the tension link slot
166
and the tension link
162
no longer counteracts the cam member spring
136
. Thus, the cam member spring
136
acts to move the cam member
132
into contact with the tension member
166
. Once the cam member
132
fully engages the tension member
66
, the second embodiment of the pliers
10
A moves into the second phase. The second phase of operation for the second embodiment of the pliers
10
A is essentially identical to the second phase of operation for the first embodiment of the pliers
10
.
As shown in
FIGS. 7-10
, in operation, the locking assembly
190
is used as follows. Preferably, during the first phase, the lug assembly
206
is in the first position, therefore the pawl
196
is in the rack engaging position. However, at this point, the pawl tooth
197
is only contacting the first rack tooth angled side
193
and, as such, the pawl
196
is not latched against the rack. During the closing portion of the first pivot phase, the toggle angle remains constant and the pawl tooth
197
does not move relative to the rack
192
. During the transition phase and the second phase, the second plier member assembly handle member
34
moves relative to the second link member
36
drawing the pawl
196
across the rack
192
. The pawl tooth
197
slides over the rack teeth angled sides
193
. When the second phase is complete, the pawl tooth
197
moves into engagement with the adjacent rack tooth latching surface
195
. At this point the pliers
10
are locked and the first plier member assembly
12
cannot move away from the second plier member assembly
14
. That is, the jaw portions
16
,
30
cannot rotate about the jaw portion first pivot point
52
because the cam assembly
130
has engaged the tension member
66
, and the jaw portions
16
,
30
cannot rotate about the jaw portion second pivot point
84
because the locking assembly
190
has fixed the toggle angle.
To disengage the lock assembly
190
, the user slides the lug assembly
206
to the second position. As the engagement extension
208
moves from contacting the pawl engagement tab arced surface
201
and into the engagement extension cavity
209
, the disengagement extension
210
moves form the disengagement extension cavity
211
into contact with the pawl disengagement tab arced surface
205
, thereby causing the pawl to move from the rack engaging position to the disengaged position. At this point the pliers
10
are unlocked and the first plier member assembly
12
can move away from the second plier member assembly
14
. After the opening spring
152
has separated the first and second plier member assemblies
12
,
14
, the lug assembly
206
is moved back to the first position.
As shown in
FIGS. 13 and 14
, the pliers
10
A (second embodiment shown) are preferably constructed from a plurality of laminations
300
, hereinafter, the laminate pliers
310
. The laminations
300
are preferably cut or stamped from a sheet of metal. The laminations
300
form the various plier components, e.g., first plier member assembly
12
and second plier member assembly
14
. The laminations
300
are erected in multiple layers. Preferably, the outer layers are mirror images of each other about a single center layer. That is, as shown in
FIG. 13
, the laminate pliers
310
have a first side
301
and a second side
302
and the components
12
,
14
are made from mirror image laminations
300
on both the first and second sides
301
,
302
. For example, a laminate pliers
310
first plier member assembly
312
includes two generally flat members
311
A,
311
B forming a jaw portion
316
, an intermediate portion
318
and a handle portion
320
. The two first plier member assembly members
311
A,
311
B are the outermost layer on the first and second sides
301
,
302
. The laminate pliers
310
second plier member assembly
314
includes two generally flat moving members
328
A,
328
B which are each disposed in the second layer on both the first and second sides
301
,
302
. The laminate pliers
310
second plier member assembly
314
also includes two generally flat two handle members
334
A,
334
B which are each the third layer on both the first and second sides
301
,
302
. Additionally, the laminate pliers
310
first plier member assembly
312
also includes two generally flat first link bodies
370
A,
370
B which are also disposed in the third layer on both the first and second sides
301
,
302
. The tension links
466
A and
466
B are disposed in the third layer in from both the first and second sides
301
,
302
. As shown best in
FIG. 14
, the laminate pliers
310
tension assembly
324
and cam assembly
430
are thicker components, i.e. thicker than the other laminations or layers, and are disposed centrally between the first and second sides
301
,
302
. Unlike the outer layers, the central layer does not have mirror image components. The laminate pliers
310
second link member
336
is also disposed in the central layer. The components of the laminate pliers
310
are coupled together by pivot rods
440
disposed at the locations identified above. The pivot rods
440
extend generally perpendicular to the planes of the flat components of the laminate pliers
310
. The pivot rods
440
may further include spacers
441
structured to maintain the components of the laminate pliers
310
in the proper layer.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of invention which is to be given the full breadth of the claims appended and any and all equivalents thereof.
Claims
- 1. A pair of pliers comprising:a first plier member assembly having a jaw portion, a tension assembly, and a cam assembly; a second plier member assembly having a jaw portion; a jaw portion first pivot point coupling said first plier member assembly to said second member assembly; a jaw portion second pivot point coupling said first plier member assembly to said second member assembly, said jaw portion second pivot point located closer to said first member and second member jaw portions than said jaw portion first pivot point; said first plier member assembly jaw portion and said second plier member assembly jaw portion structured to close together in a three-phase motion consisting of a first pivot phase, a transition phase and a second pivot phase, said first plier member assembly jaw portion and said second plier member assembly jaw portion pivoting relative to each other about said jaw portion first pivot point during said first pivot phase and pivoting relative to each other about said jaw portion second pivot point during said second pivot phase; and said cam assembly structured to engage said tension assembly when said first plier member assembly jaw portion and said second plier member assembly jaw portion contact a workpiece thereby initiating said transition phase between said first pivot phase and said second pivot phase wherein said rotation about said jaw portion first pivot point is halted causing said jaw portions to rotate about said jaw portion second pivot point.
- 2. The pair of pliers of claim 1, wherein:said first plier member assembly includes an intermediate portion, a handle portion and a first link; said first link has an elongated body having a first end and a second end; said first end pivotably coupled to said first member handle portion; and said second pivot point disposed adjacent to said first link second end; and said cam assembly coupled to said first link.
- 3. The pair of pliers of claim 2, whereinsaid first link includes an end generally plate having a flat member at said second end; and said end plate supports said second pivot point and said cam assembly.
- 4. The pair of pliers of claim 3, wherein:said cam assembly includes a cam member and a cam engaging element; and said cam assembly being structured to move between a first position wherein said cam member moves along said tension assembly and a second position wherein said cam member engages said tension assembly.
- 5. The pair of pliers of claim 4, wherein:said tension assembly includes an elongated tension member coupled to a pivot rod; said jaw portion second pivot point includes a pivot rod coupled to said flat member; said jaw portion second pivot point rod contacting one side of said tension member; and said cam contacting the other side of said tension member.
- 6. The pair of pliers of claim 3, whereinsaid second plier member assembly includes a movable member incorporating said jaw portion and having an intermediate portion, a handle member, and a second link; said intermediate portion having a jaw portion second pivot point opening therethrough; said jaw portion second pivot point rod extending through said moveable member intermediate jaw portion second pivot point opening; said handle member pivotably coupled to said movable member intermediate portion; and said second link having a first end and a second end, said first end pivotably coupled to said handle member, said second end coupled to said first plier member assembly handle portion at said jaw portion first pivot point.
- 7. The pair of pliers of claim 6, wherein:said second link is coupled to said handle member at a toggle pivot point; said handle member and said second link are disposed at an initial angle at said toggle pivot point during said first phase; and said toggle angle increases during said transition and second phase.
- 8. The pair of pliers of claim 7, wherein:said cam assembly includes a spring and a release pin; said handle member includes a release pin tab extending toward said release pin; said cam member having a cam surface adjacent to said tension member; said cam pivotably attached to said flat member; said spring coupled to said cam member and to said first plier member assembly and biasing said cam into engagement with said tension assembly; said release pin disposed on said cam member; said release pin tab structured to contact said release pin during said first phase thereby preventing said cam from engaging said tension member and, upon said jaw portions contacting a workpiece, to move away from said release pin, thereby allowing said spring to move said cam surface into engagement with said tension member.
- 9. The pair of pliers of claim 8, wherein said tension member is straight.
- 10. The pair of pliers of claim 8, wherein said tension member is arced having a radius, generally equal to the distance between the second phase pivot pin and the point where said first plier member assembly handle portion.
- 11. The pair of pliers of claim 7, wherein:said cam assembly includes a spring and a release pin; said second plier member assembly includes release extension and a tension link; said release extension extending from said second link adjacent to said toggle pivot point and having a tension link pin; said tension link having an elongated member with an axial slot; said tension link pin disposed in said axial slot; said cam member having a cam surface adjacent to said tension member; said cam pivotably attached to said flat member; said spring coupled to said cam member and to said first plier member assembly and biasing said cam into engagement with said tension assembly; said release pin disposed on said cam member; said release pin tab structured coupled to said tension link; said tension link having a length such that said release pin is held in tension during said first phase thereby preventing said cam from engaging said tension member and, upon said jaw portions contacting a workpiece and said toggle angle increasing, said release pin tab moves toward the medial portion of said slot thereby releasing tension on said release pin and allowing said spring to move said cam surface into engagement with said tension member.
- 12. The pair of pliers of claim 11, wherein said tension member is straight.
- 13. The pair of pliers of claim 11, wherein said tension member is arced having a radius, generally equal to the distance between the second phase pivot pin and the point where said first plier member assembly handle portion.
- 14. The pliers of claim 1 wherein said first plier member assembly includes laminations of sheet metal.
- 15. The pliers of claim 14 wherein said first plier member assembly sheet metal laminations are sheet metal stampings or cuttings.
- 16. The pliers of claim 1 wherein said second plier member assembly includes laminations of sheet metal.
- 17. The pliers of claim 16 wherein said second plier member assembly sheet metal laminations are sheet metal stampings or cuttings.
- 18. A pair of pliers comprising:a first plier member assembly having a jaw portion, a tension assembly, and a cam assembly; a second plier member assembly having a movable member with a jaw portion, a handle member, and a second link; a jaw portion first pivot point coupling said first plier member assembly to said second member assembly; said movable member pivotably coupled to said cam assembly at a jaw portion second pivot point and pivotably coupled to said handle member; said second link pivotably coupled to said first plier member and to said handle member, said joint between said second link and said handle member being a toggle joint; a locking assembly structured to lock the toggle joint at a fixed angle; said first plier member assembly jaw portion and said second plier member assembly jaw portion structured to close together in a three-phase motion consisting of a first pivot phase, a transition phase and a second pivot phase, said first plier member assembly jaw portion and said second plier member assembly jaw portion pivoting relative to each other about said jaw portion first pivot point during said first pivot phase and pivoting relative to each other about said jaw portion second pivot point during said second pivot phase; and said cam assembly structured to engage said tension assembly when said first plier member assembly jaw portion and said second plier member assembly jaw portion contact a workpiece thereby initiating said transition phase between said first pivot phase and said second pivot phase wherein said rotation about said jaw portion first pivot point is halted causing said jaw portions to rotate about said jaw portion second pivot point.
- 19. The pliers of claim 18 wherein:said locking assembly includes a pawl pivotably coupled to said handle member and a toothed rack coupled to said second link; and said pawl is structured to move between a rack engaging position and a disengaged position.
- 20. The pliers of claim 18 wherein said locking assembly includes a lug assembly slidably coupled to said handle member and structured to engage said pawl and move said pawl between said rack engaging position and disengaged position.
- 21. A pair of pliers comprising:a first plier member assembly having a jaw portion, a handle portion, a tension assembly, an elongated first link and a cam assembly; said first link pivotably coupled at one end to said first plier member assembly handle portion at a first link pivot point and coupled at the other end to said cam assembly; a second plier member assembly having a movable member with a jaw portion, a handle member and an elongated second link; said second link pivotably coupled at one end to said first plier member assembly handle portion at a first jaw portion pivot point and pivotably coupled at the other end to said handle member at a toggle pivot point; said handle member pivotably coupled to said movable member at a handle member pivot point; said movable member pivotably coupled to said cam assembly at a second jaw portion pivot point; wherein the distance between said first link pivot point and said second jaw portion pivot point is about the same as the distance between said first jaw portion pivot point and said handle member pivot point; and whereby said first link pivot point, said second jaw portion pivot point, said first jaw portion pivot point and said handle member pivot point form a parallelogram.
- 22. The pliers of claim 21 wherein:said first plier member assembly jaw portion and said second plier member assembly jaw portion structured to close together in a three-phase motion consisting of a first pivot phase, a transition phase and a second pivot phase, said first plier member assembly jaw portion and said second plier member assembly jaw portion pivoting relative to each other about said jaw portion first pivot point during said first pivot phase and pivoting relative to each other about said jaw portion second pivot point during said second pivot phase; and said cam assembly structured to engage said tension assembly when said first plier member assembly jaw portion and said second plier member assembly jaw portion contact a workpiece thereby initiating said transition phase between said first pivot phase and said second pivot phase wherein said rotation about said jaw portion first pivot point is halted causing said jaw portions to rotate about said jaw portion second pivot point.
- 23. The pliers of claim 22 wherein said first member assembly jaw portion and said second member assembly jaw portion move generally parallel to each other during said first phase.
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