Claims
- 1. An improved professional quality tool adapted for cutting, shearing and the like comprising:
- first and second cooperating metal members, with each of the first and second members having a first end, a second end and a longitudinal central axis extending between their first and second ends;
- a first handle on the first end of the first member;
- a second handle on the first end of the second member;
- means for interconnecting the first and second members at a connection point disposed between their first ends and their second ends for permitting the first and second members to pivotally move, with respect to each other and about the connection point, between a closed position wherein the second ends of the first and second members are adjacent to each other and an open position wherein the second ends of the first and second members are spaced from each other;
- the first and second members each having a shank portion disposed adjacent to the connection point and between the connection point and their first ends, the shank portions each having an outside face, a leading edge that faces the leading edge of the other shank portion when the members are in their open positon, and an inside face that has a planar, substantially flat surface, with the flat, smooth surfaces of the inside faces of the shank portions of the first and second members being substantially parallel to each other but being spaced from each other a predetermined distance and substantially overlying each other as the first and second members approach their closed positions and while the first and second members are in their closed positions;
- the first and second members each including a blade portion disposed between their second ends and the connection point, with each of the blade portions having an inside face, outside face and a cutting edge that is ground in the member from the second end of the member to adjacent to the connection point; and
- a single bearing dimple disposed on the inside face of the shank portion of one of the first and second members, the bearing dimple being a formed unitary portion of the one member, being positioned substantially between the leading edge and the longitudinal central axis of the one member and having a distal, rounded, projecting end that projects from the planar, substantially flat inside face of the shank portion of the one member, in a direction substantially perpendicular to the inside face, a distance greater than said predetermined distance so that the distal projecting end of the bearing dimple contacts the planar, substantially flat inside face of the shank portion of the other member as the first and second members approach their closed position and while the first and second members are in their closed position and so that as the sole result of the contact between the distal projecting end of the bearing dimple and the inside face of the shank portion of the other member, there is substantially point contact between the cutting edges of the first and second members as the first and second members move from their open position to their closed position, with this point contact being initially located adjacent to the point where the cutting edges initially intersect, and then moving out along the cutting edges to the second ends of the members as the first and second members continue to move to their closed position.
- 2. The improved tool described in claim 1 wherein the first and second members are substantialy identical except for the inclusion of the bearing dimple on the one member; and wherein the first and second members pivotally move about an axis which is generally coaxial with the axis of the interconnection means and which is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axes of the first and second members.
- 3. The improved tool described in claim 2 wherein wherein the first and second members are made from stainless steel.
- 4. In a professional quality tool for cutting, shearing and the like comprising first and second cooperating metal members, with each of the first and second members having a first end, a second end and a longitudinal central axis extending between their first and second ends; a first handle on the first end of the first member; a second handle on the first end of the second member; means for interconnecting the first and second members at a connection point disposed between their first ends and their second ends for permitting the first and second members to pivotally move, with respect to each other and about the connection point, between a closed position wherein the second ends of the first and second members are adjacent to each other and an open position wherein the second ends of the first and second members are spaced from each other; the first and second members each having a shank portion disposed adjacent to the connection point and between the connection point and their first ends, the shank portions each having an outside face, a leading edge that faces the leading edge of the other shank portion when the members are in their open position, and an inside face that has a planar, substantially flat and smooth surface; the first and second members each including a blade portion disposed between their second ends and the connection point, with each of the blade portions having an inside face, outside face and a cutting edge that is ground in the member from the second end of the member to adjacent to the connection point; the improvement consisting of: the flat surfaces of the inside faces of the shank portions of the first and second members being substantially parallel to each other but being spaced from each other a predetermined distance and substantially overlying each other as the first and second members approach their closed positions and while the first and second members are in their closed positions; and a single bearing dimple disposed on the inside face of the shank portion of one of the first and second members, the bearing dimple being an unitary portion of the one member and having a distal, rounded, projecting end that projects from the planar, substantially flat inside face of the shank portion of the one member, in a direction substantially perpendicular to the inside face, a distance greater than said predetermined distance so that the distal projecting end of the bearing dimple contacts the substantially flat inside face of the shank portion of the other member as the first and second members approach their closed position and while the first and second members are in their closed position and so that as the sole result of the contact between the distal projecting end of the bearing dimple and the inside face of the shank portion of the other member, there is substantially point contact between the cutting edges of the first and second members as the first and second members move from their open position to their closed position, with this point contact being initially located adjacent to the point where the cutting edges initially intersect, and then moving out along the cutting edges to the second ends of the members as the first and second members continue to move to their closed position.
- 5. The improved tool described in claim 4 wherein the first and second members are substantially identical; wherein the first and second members pivotally move about an axis which is generally coaxial with the axis of the interconnecting means and which is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axes of the first and second members; and wherein the first and second members are made from stainless steel.
- 6. The improved tool described in claim 4 wherein the bearing dimple is positioned substantially between the leading edge of the shank portion of the one member and the longitudinal central axis of the one member.
- 7. The improved tool described in claim 4 wherein the bearing dimple is a formed unitary portion of the one member.
- 8. An improved method of making a tool adapted for cutting, shearing and the like, which tool includes first and second pivotally interconnected, cooperating metal members that each have a first end and a second end, that are interconnected together, between their ends, at a connection point by interconnection means so as to permit the members to pivotally move with respect to each other about the connection point, that each include handles on their first ends, that each include a shank portion disposed between the connection point and the handle of the member, with each of the shank portions having an inside face and an outside face, and that each include a blade portion dispoed between the connection point and the second end of the member, with each of blade portions having an inside face, an outside face and a cutting edge extending from the second end of the member to adjacent to the connection point, the improved method comprising the steps of:
- punching out blanks of the first and second members from a sheet of metal;
- punching out the first ends of each of the first ends of each of the first and second member so as to form handle holes therein;
- punching out each of the first and second member to form a hole that accommodates the the interconnection means and that is coaxial with the connection point;
- punching the outside surface of the shank portion of one of the first and second members so as to form a bearing dimple on the inside surface of the shank portion of the one member;
- heat treating the first and second member;
- grinding and finishing the inside and outside faces of the blade portions, the cutting edges and the second ends of the first and second members so as to shape and point these second ends;
- buffing and polishing the first and second members; and
- connecting the first and second members together by inserting the interconnection means in the holes aligned with the connection point.
- 9. The improved method described in claim 8 wherein the first and second member blanks are identical, and wherein the method includes offsetting the blanks so that they can cooperate together.
- 10. The improved method described in claim 8 wherein the interconnection means includes threads; and wherein at least one of the holes aligned with the connection point is threaded and countersunk.
- 11. The improved method described in claim 8 wherein the distance between the bearing dimple and the hole aligned with the connection point of the one member is at least equal to the distance between the hole and the cutting edge of the one member.
- 12. The improved method described in claim 11 wherein the first and second member blanks are identical; wherein the method includes offsetting the blanks so that they can cooperate together; wherein the interconnection means includes threads; and wherein at least one of the holes aligned with the connection point is threaded and countersunk.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 703,279 filed July 7, 1976, now abandoned.
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