The invention relates to a tool. More particularly the invention relates to a tool with a first jaw and a second jaw.
There is a need for a versatile tool having a pivot, and a handle provided on one side of the pivot. The handle may include a first handle and a second handle. Jaws may be provided on another side of the pivot.
The invention may include a tool which may include a pivot, and a handle provided on one side of the pivot. The handle may include a first handle and a second handle. Jaws may be provided on another side of the pivot, the jaws including a first jaw and a second jaw. A first joint may be provided in the first jaw.
Further, the first jaw may include a base provided between the first joint and the first handle.
A second joint may be provided in the second jaw.
The second jaw may include a base provided between the second joint and the second handle.
Relative terms such as left, right, up, and down are for convenience only and are not intended to be limiting.
Tool 10 may include a pivot 20, and a handle 30 provided on one side of pivot 20. Pivot 20 may have a head 22 and a nut 24, as best seen in
Further, first jaw 44 may include a first base 42 provided between the first joint 48 and the pivot 20. First base 42 may connect first jaw 44 to first handle 34. Second handle 38 may include an inner face 37 on an upper portion 36.
A second joint 58 may be provided in second jaw 54.
Second jaw 54 may include a second base 52 provided between second joint 58 and the pivot 20. Second joint 58 may have an axis of rotation 56. Second base 52 may connect second jaw 54 to second handle 38. Second base 52 may have a lower face 53 adjacent to inner face 37. An angle 50 may be defined between inner face 37 and lower face 53. Angle 50 may be a substantially right angle, as shown. Inner face 37 may face toward the jaws, and lower face 53 on upper portion 36 may be adjacent second jaw 54. The inner face 37 and the lower face 53 include the substantially right angle therebetween; and second jaw 54 extends at a substantially right angle to inner face 37 of upper portion 36 of second handle 38.
Pivot 20 provides rotation of first handle 34 and the second handle 38 in a direction 60 about a first axis of rotation 64 of pivot 20.
First joint 48 provides rotation of first jaw 44 around a first axis 74 through first joint 48. First axis of rotation 74 of joint 48 extends at an angle relative to first axis of rotation 64 of pivot 20 around which first handle 34 and second handle 38 rotate. Further, first axis of rotation 74 of joint 48 extends at an angle relative to second axis of rotation 56 of second joint 58. And in at least one position of first jaw 44 relative to second jaw 54 around axis 64 of pivot 20, first axis of rotation 74 is at an acute angle relative to second axis of rotation 56 of second jaw 54. As shown in
The first joint 48 and the second joint 58 may provide stepped rotation of the respective first and second jaws. The first joint 48 and the second joint 58 may likewise provide free rotation of the respective first and second jaws.
Teeth 100 may be provided on first jaw 44 and second jaw 54.
As shown second jaw 54 may include a tooth 104. Each jaw may include a plurality of teeth.
First joint 48 may provide rotation of first jaw 44 through at least an angle of about 90 degrees. First joint 48 may provide rotation of first jaw 44 through at least an angle of about 180 degrees.
Likewise, second joint 58 may provide rotation of second jaw 54 through at least an angle of about 90 degrees; and second joint 58 may provide rotation of second jaw 54 through at least an angle of about 180 degrees.
As best seen in
Tool 10 may include a channel 120 including a series of notches 122, 124, 126, and 128 on second handle 38, as shown in
Further, first jaw 44 may be rotated independently relative to the second jaw 54, as best seen in
It is contemplated that the tool according to the invention be constructed as: elongated pliers, such as needle-nosed pliers; cutters having cutting blades; oil filter wrenches for installing and removing oil filters; wire strippers; and other tools.
It is further contemplated that the tool according to the invention be constructed as a hand tool or a machine-operated tool, or as a tool at the end of an electromechanical arm in environments where such are used.
While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, it is understood that it is capable of further modifications, and uses and/or adaptations of the invention and following in general the principle of the invention and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within the known or customary practice in the art to which the invention pertains, and as may be applied to the central features hereinbefore set forth, and fall within the scope of the invention.
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