Information
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Patent Grant
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6378403
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Patent Number
6,378,403
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Date Filed
Friday, December 17, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 30, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Watts, Hoffmann, Fisher & Heinke Coi., L.P.A.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 081 302
- 081 416
- 081 186
- 029 225
- 029 229
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International Classifications
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Disclaimer
Terminal disclaimer
Abstract
A pair of convertible pliers capable of switching between a first configuration suitable for use with external retaining rings to a second configuration suitable for use with internal retaining rings. The pliers convert from external to internal by operation of a pair of pins disposed in the jaws and capable of being maneuvered by a cam surface inside a knob on the tool such that the tool is convertible from a first position where movement of the handles inward causes the jaws to move inward to a second position where movement of the handles inward causes the jaws to move outward.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to plier tools such as retaining or snap ring pliers. More particularly, the present invention relates to pliers of a type which are convertible between a first position which allows the jaws to move inwardly as the handles are moved inwardly, and a second position which allows the jaws to move outwardly as the handles are moved inwardly.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Retaining rings are utilized in annular grooves on shafts and ends of shafts to retain bearings, collars, and the like on the shaft. A retaining ring extends circumferentially between a pair of ends which have hubs. The hubs have apertures that receive tips of a plier tool. The force applied by the pliers either spreads the hubs to expand the ring or squeezes the hubs to contract the ring. The plier tool is necessary for installing the retaining ring in and removing the retaining ring from either external or internal grooves.
Accordingly, it is sometimes desirable to squeeze the handles to effect movement of the jaws outwardly to expand the ring. It is at other times desirable to squeeze the handles to effect movement of the jaws inwardly to contract the ring. Thus, it is desirable to provide a plier that is convertible between an external and an internal tool. U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,280,265 and 4,476,750 disclose a pair of retaining ring pliers that utilize a pair of separate co-planar jaws and a pair of separate handles that range about a common fixed pivot point and that are adapted to be changed to alternately engage one handle to one jaw and the other handle to the other jaw and vice versa to permit the changing of the tool from external to internal. Two fulcrum pins are disposed in the jaws and are adapted to alternately engage each set of handles to shift from a position adapted to move the jaws inwardly as the handles are moved inwardly, to a position where the jaws are moved outwardly as the handles are moved inwardly, to a position where the jaws are moved outwardly as the handles are moved inwardly.
Each of the pins disclosed in the above patents has to be independently and manually placed into the correct position. Accordingly, it may be difficult for the user of the pliers of the above patents to slide the pins into position. Accordingly, there is a need for a convertible plier tool that is easier to operate.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention meets the above-described need by providing a pair of pliers capable of easily switching from a first position, suitable for internal retaining rings, wherein moving the handles inward causes the jaws to move inward to a second position, suitable for external retaining rings, wherein moving the handles inward causes the jaws to move outward.
The conversion of the tool from pliers suitable for internal retaining rings to pliers suitable for external rings is accomplished by a set of independent, coplanar jaws that are secured to rotate about a pivot. The jaws each have a slot defined therein that is disposed about the pivot. A set of handles are also independently and rotatably secured about the pivot. The handles have a pair of slots disposed on opposite sides of the pivot.
When the tool is assembled the jaws are disposed between the two handles such that the slots in the jaws and the slots in the handles are in alignment. A set of pins move up and down in the slots in the jaws such that each pin connects one handle to one jaw. The slots in the handle are disposed on each side of the pivot such that each handle can connect to either jaw by means of the pin. In this manner, each of the handles can be switched from engaging the first jaw to engaging the second jaw by manipulating the pins in the two slots. The pins are only long enough to engage one handle to one jaw. Accordingly, the movement of the pins from one end of the slot to the other end changes the engagement of the jaw from one handle to the other handle.
The motion of the pins to alternate the engagement of the handles to the respective jaws is controlled in the present invention by a set of rotating knobs that are secured to the pivot on opposite sides of the tool. The rotating knobs have a cam surface on the inside that controls a cam follower attached to a pair of bushings. The knobs are connected through the center of the tool such that turning one of the knobs causes the other knob to turn. The bushings are disposed about the pivot and each have a pin depending therefrom. The bushings are disposed adjacent to one another in a nesting fashion and are biased away from each other by a spring. The cam followers on the bushings move inward (perpendicular to the plane defined by the handles) and outward according to the cam surface in the knobs. When the cam surface in the first knob is at maximum amplitude, the pin on the bushing is driven down in the slot into engagement with the jaw and the opposite handle. When the cam surface is at minimum amplitude, the force of the spring causes the pin to engage the jaw to the handle on the same side as the knob.
Accordingly, the present invention provides for smooth operation of the pins through the cam, cam follower, and bushing. By rotating one of the knobs from a first cam position to a second cam position, the tool is changed from a pair of pliers suitable for internal retaining rings to a pair of pliers suitable for external retaining rings.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention is illustrated in the drawings in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the figures of which:
FIG. 1
is a plan view of the pliers of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view taken along lines
2
—
2
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a top plan view of the bushing of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
4
—
4
of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a front elevation view of the bushing of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a side elevation view of the bushing;
FIG. 7
is a plan view of the jaw;
FIG. 8
is a side elevation view of the jaw;
FIG. 9
is a plan view of the handle;
FIG. 10
is a top plan view of the first knob;
FIG. 11
is a side elevation view of the first knob;
FIG. 12
is a bottom plan view of the first knob;
FIG. 13
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
13
—
13
of
FIG. 12
;
FIG. 14
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
14
—
14
of
FIG. 12
;
FIG. 15
is a top plan view of the second knob;
FIG. 16
is a side elevation view of the second knob;
FIG. 17
is a bottom plan view of the second knob;
FIG. 18
is a cross-sectional view taken along lines
18
—
18
of
FIG. 17
; and
FIG. 19
is a cross-sectional view taken along lines
19
—
19
of FIG.
17
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a pair of pliers
20
have a first jaw
23
and a second jaw
26
. The jaws
23
,
26
support a pair of jaw tips
29
that are sized to fit inside apertures in retaining rings. The jaws
23
,
26
are independently and rotatably disposed about a pivot
32
(shown in FIG.
16
). A pair of handles
35
,
38
operate the jaws
23
,
26
. The handles
35
,
38
are disposed about the pivot
32
on opposite sides of the jaws
23
,
26
. The handles
35
,
38
are capable of rotating about the pivot
32
independently of the jaws
23
,
26
. A spring
41
biases the first handle
35
away from the second handle
38
. The handles
35
,
38
are preferably equipped with grips
44
that provide padding to the handles
35
,
38
, which are typically manufactured of a hard metal.
A first knob
47
disposed about the pivot
32
provides for switching between a first position where moving the handles
35
,
38
inward moves the jaws
23
,
26
inward to a second position where moving the handles
35
,
38
inward moves the jaws
23
,
26
outward. The first knob
47
has indicia
50
indicating which way to turn the knob
47
to switch from internal to external.
Turning to
FIG. 2
, the engagement of the handles
35
,
38
to the jaws
23
,
26
is controlled by a first bushing
53
and a second bushing
56
that are disposed about the pivot
32
. The bushings
53
,
56
have cam followers
59
. A spring
62
biases the bushings
53
,
56
away from each other. The bushings
53
,
56
each have a pin
65
,
68
, respectively, depending therefrom. The pin
65
engages the first jaw
23
to either the first handle
35
or the second handle
38
, depending on its position. In the position shown, the pin
65
is engaging the first jaw
23
to the first handle
35
. The first knob
47
is attached to a second knob
71
by a fastener
74
. The knobs
47
,
71
are held together by the fastener which also indirectly holds the handles
35
,
38
and the jaws
23
,
26
together. The knobs
47
,
71
both rotate with the pivot
32
, and the knobs
47
,
71
rotate together due to their fixed attachment.
The knobs
47
,
71
have cam surfaces
77
,
80
that provide movement of the bushings
53
,
56
by means of the cam followers
59
. In the position shown, the cam surfaces
77
,
80
are forcing the bushings
53
,
56
inward toward one another causing the first handle
35
to engage with the first jaw
23
through pin
65
and causing the second handle
38
to engage with the second jaw
26
through pin
68
. Accordingly, the pliers
20
are in position for external retaining rings. When the knobs
47
,
71
are rotated to the internal position, the cam surfaces
77
,
80
no longer force the bushings
53
,
56
inward and the force of spring
62
moves the bushings
53
,
56
outward away from one another. In this position, the first jaw
23
engages with the second handle
38
and the second jaw
26
engages with the first handle
35
, resulting in a configuration suitable for internal retaining rings.
Turning to
FIGS. 3-6
, the bushings
53
and
56
are preferably identical, and therefore only one of the bushings is described in detail. Bushing
53
has a centrally located opening
83
, and bushing
53
is preferably round. In this matter, the bushing
53
is disposed about the pivot
32
. The bushing
53
has a pair of cam followers
59
and a pin
65
depending therefrom. The bushing
53
also has a slot
86
for capturing the end of spring
62
. The end of each cam follower is preferably radiused as shown in FIG.
6
.
In
FIGS. 7-8
, the second jaw
26
has a slot
89
that is adjacent to a curved opening
92
that wraps around the pivot
32
. The slot
89
is preferably U-shaped and elongate and receives pin
68
in sliding fashion. When the tool
20
is engaged, a portion of pin
68
resides in the slot
89
. The remainder of the pin
68
extends into either the first handle
35
or the second handle
38
to connect the respective handle
35
or
38
to the jaw
26
(FIG.
2
). The jaw
26
has a curved bearing shoulder
95
that provides a bearing surface for the top of the handles
23
,
26
as they rotate about pivot
32
(best shown in FIG.
1
). First jaw
23
is symmetrical to second jaw
26
and therefore, it is not described separately.
The handles
35
,
38
are also symmetrical and can be manufactured identically. One of the handles can then be simply inverted to provide a first handle
35
. Accordingly, only one of the handles is described in detail. In
FIG. 9
, handle
38
has a pair of slots
98
and
101
disposed on opposite sides of a central opening
104
. The slots
98
,
101
are preferably U-shaped and elongate. The slots
98
,
101
align with the slot
89
and the slot in the first jaw. The slots
98
,
101
provide a pathway for pins
65
,
68
(FIG.
2
). When the pins
65
,
68
extend through the jaws
23
,
26
into the slots
98
,
101
in the handles
35
,
38
they mechanically engage the handles
35
,
38
to the jaws
23
,
26
(FIG.
2
). By having a slot
98
,
101
on each side of the central opening
104
, the handle
38
is capable of being connected to either jaw
23
,
26
by operation of the pins
65
,
68
(FIG.
2
). In the center of the handle
38
, there is also an opening
107
and a tab
110
for attachment of spring
41
(shown in FIG.
1
).
Turning to
FIGS. 10-12
, the first knob
47
is preferably round and has a central opening
107
for passage of the fastener
74
(shown in FIG.
2
). The cam surface
77
is disposed on the inside surface of knob
47
. The cam surface
77
extends around a portion of the circumference of the knob
47
and there are open portions
110
. When the knob
47
is rotated about the pivot
32
, the cam surface
77
engages with the cam follower
59
on the bushing
53
(FIG.
2
). When the rotation of the knob
47
causes the cam follower
59
to reach the open portion
110
, the bushing is capable of moving outward under the force of spring
62
.
FIG. 13
illustrates a cross-section of knob
47
when the cam surface
77
is at its maximum amplitude. The opening
107
receives the fastener
74
that holds knob
47
, knob
71
, and the rest of the components securely about pivot
32
.
FIG. 14
illustrates the open portion
110
where the cam surface
77
is no longer engaging the cam follower
59
on the bushing
53
.
In
FIGS. 15-17
, the second knob
71
is integrally formed with the pivot
32
, which generally comprises a spindle type, centrally located projection. The pivot
32
receives fastener
74
. The pivot
32
extends through the center of the pliers
20
to attach the knobs
47
,
71
together and to hold the jaws
23
,
26
and handles
35
,
38
together (FIG.
2
). The knobs
47
,
71
are fixedly connected by the fastener
74
and rotate together with the pivot
32
(FIG.
2
). Because of their fixed engagement, the knobs
47
,
71
are maintained in registry and rotation of the first knob
47
causes the second knob
71
to rotate.
The knob
71
has a cam surface
80
that corresponds to the cam surface
77
on knob
47
. Accordingly, rotation of knob
47
to the internal or external position also rotates knob
71
and cam surface
80
into the corresponding internal or external position.
FIGS. 18-19
illustrate the positions of knob
71
and the cam surface
80
inside knob
71
. In
FIG. 19
, the cam surface
80
has an open portion
116
that releases the cam follower
59
and enables the spring
62
(shown in
FIG. 2
) to control the position of the second bushing
56
. Turning to
FIG. 18
, the knob
71
is shown in the position where the cam surface
80
is at maximum amplitude and the cam surface
80
is forcing the follower
59
and bushing
56
inward.
In operation, the knob
47
is rotated between a first position and a second position to change the pliers from internal to external (shown in FIG.
1
). In the first position, the cam surfaces
77
,
80
hold the bushings
53
,
56
inward against the spring
62
such that the pins
65
,
68
engage the jaws
23
,
26
to the handles
35
,
38
, respectively. In the second position, the knob
47
is rotated such that the cam surfaces
77
,
80
release the cam followers
59
. As a result, the spring
62
forces the bushings
53
,
56
outward such that pins
65
,
68
engage the jaws
23
,
26
to the handles
38
,
35
, respectively.
The present invention advantageously provides the ability to switch from internal to external pliers by rotating a single knob
47
. In the prior designs a pin on each side of the tool had to be positioned separately and manually.
While the invention has been described in connection with certain preferred embodiments, it is not intended to limit the scope of the invention to the particular forms set forth, but, on the contrary, it is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A plier tool, comprising:a pivot; first and second coplanar movable jaws rotatably secured about the pivot; first and second handles rotatably secured about the pivot; at least two pins respectively slidably disposed in the first and second jaws, the pins each having a respective cam follower operatively associated therewith; and, at least one knob attached to the pivot and having a cam surface thereon capable of engaging the cam followers such that the pins are movable axially and circumferentially from a position where one of the at least two pins connects the first jaw to the first handle and the other of the at least two pins connects the second jaw to the second handle to a position where said one of the at least two pins connects the first jaw to the second handle and said other of the at least two pins connects the second jaw to the first handle.
- 2. The plier tool of claim 1, wherein the first and second jaws each have a slot formed therein.
- 3. The plier tool of claim 2, wherein the slots are U-shaped and elongate.
- 4. The plier of tool of claim 1, wherein the first and second handles each have a slot formed therein.
- 5. The plier of tool of claim 4, wherein the slots are U-shaped and elongate.
- 6. The plier tool of claim 1, wherein the handles are biased away from each other by a spring.
- 7. The plier tool of claim 1, wherein the pins are operatively associated with the cam followers by a bushing.
- 8. The plier tool of claim 7, wherein the bushing is round and has a centrally located opening disposed therein.
- 9. The plier tool of claim 1, wherein the pins are operatively associated with the cam followers by a pair of bushings that are spring biased away from each other.
- 10. The plier tool of claim 9, wherein the bushings are round and have a central opening defined therein capable of receiving the pivot therethrough.
- 11. The plier tool of claim 1, further comprising:a second knob integrally formed with the pivot and disposed such that rotation of the first knob produces rotation of the second knob.
- 12. The plier tool of claim 11, wherein the second knob has a cam surface thereon capable of engaging one of the cam followers.
- 13. A plier tool, comprising;a pivot; first and second coplanar jaws movably secured about the pivot, the first and second jaws each having a slot defined therein; first and second handles rotatably secured about the pivot and each handle having at least two slots defined therein; a first bushing disposed about the pivot, the first bushing having at least one cam follower and having a depending pin; a second bushing disposed about the pivot axially opposite the first bushing, the second bushing also having at least one cam follower and having a depending pin; a spring disposed between the first and second bushing; a first know attached to the pivot and having a cam surface capable of engaging the cam follower on the first bushing such that movement of the cam surface causes the pin to move inside the slots in the first and second handles and first jaw against the force of the spring; a second knob extending from the pivot and having a cam surface capable of engaging the cam follower on the second bushing such that movement of the cam surface causes the pin to move inside the slots in the first and second handles and second jaw against the force of the spring; whereby rotation of the first and second knobs causes the pins to move from a first position wherein the first handle and the first jaw and the second handle and the second jaw are operably secured to move the jaws outwardly as the handles move inwardly to a second position wherein the first handle and the second jaw and the second handle and the first jaw are operably secured to move the jaws inwardly as the handles are moved inwardly.
- 14. The plier tool of claim 13, wherein the handles er biased apart from one another by a second spring.
- 15. The plier tool of claim 13, wherein certain of the slots are U-shaped.
- 16. The plier tool of claim 13, wherein the first and second bushings are round and have a centrally located opening defined therein.
- 17. The plier tool of claim 13, wherein the second knob is formed integrally with the pivot.
- 18. The plier tool of claim 13, wherein the first knob has indicia corresponding to the position of the pins.
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