Claims
- 1. Pruning shears comprised of:
first and second crossed pivoted limbs (10, 14) which carry respective cooperating cutting elements (12, 16) at the front ends thereof, and which extend rearwardly to form hand grips for operating the shears; a spring (20) that cooperates with the limbs (10, 14) to apply a force tending to open the shears; a locking device, the locking device comprising:
a manually operable slide button (22); a tumbler (24) which is pivotally mounted on the first limb,(10) and which is coupled to be moved by the slide button in a first direction to lock the shears in a closed position against the force of the spring (20) with no gap between the cutting elements, and in a second direction to a released position at which the shears may be manually opened and closed; a cam surface (34) on the tumbler; and a latching cam surface (32) on the second limb (14) that interacts with the cam surface (34) on the tumbler, the two cam surfaces being so shaped and located that, when the shears are locked in the closed position, the tumbler is prevented from moving in the second direction, thereby to provide self-locking, at least one of the cam surfaces being sufficiently extended to allow the tumbler to move far enough in the first direction to lock shears in the closed position, and to maintain self locking, independent of wear, adjustment or manufacturing tolerance in the shears.
- 2. The pruning shears as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
the latching cam surface forms a catch recess in the second limb; and the extended cam surface is on the tumbler, the extension thereof being sufficient that the tumbler can be moved to a position where a portion thereof engages the catch recess in a first region corresponding to closure of the shears with no gap between the cutting elements, and another portion thereof engages the catch recess in a second region which prevents the spring from forcing the shears to open.
- 3. The pruning shears as claimed in claim 2, wherein the cam surface engages the catch recess in the second region before the cam surface engages the catch recess in the second region.
- 4. The pruning shears as claimed in claim 2, wherein the cam surface on the tumbler is in the form of a circular arc, the center of which is located eccentrically relative to the point at which the tumbler is pivotally mounted.
- 5. The pruning shears as claimed in claim 1, wherein the slide button is movably attached to a projection on the tumbler that extends outwardly through a slot in the first limb, whereby the tumbler is rotatable about its pivotal mounting as the slide button executes linear motion.
- 6. The pruning shears as claimed in claim 5, wherein the slide button is coupled to the tumbler by a pin which is mounted on the tumbler projection and which extends into an elongated hole in the slide button.
- 7. The pruning shears as claimed in claim 5, further including a guide track surrounding the slot in the first limb, and wherein the slide button is mounted for linear movement in the guide track in a form-locking manner.
- 8. The pruning shears as claimed in claim 1, further including a latching mechanism for the slide button which defines a plurality of latching positions for the slide button along it path of motion.
- 9. The pruning shears shear-locking device as claimed in claim 8, wherein:
the slide button moves linearly along a guide track on the first limb, on an extension projecting into the guide track; and the slide button latching mechanism is comprised of a plurality of elastic, hollow-cylindrical latching sleeves which interact with a complementary structure on the guide track.
- 10. The pruning shears shear-locking device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the complementary structure comprises latching grooves and latching ribs arranged in wave form; and
a movable obstruction in a lock (as a lever, latch, wheel, slide, or pin) that must be adjusted to a particular position (as by a key) before the bolt can be thrown.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/674,400, filed Oct. 31, 2000 in the names of Manfred Schneider and Gerhard Staudt and entitled SHEAR-LOCKING DEVICE.
Continuations (1)
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