Patent classifications
B25B7/14
HAND TOOL
A hand tool includes a head comprising a pair of opposing jaws. Each jaw includes a cutting edge. The hand tool also includes a first handle and a second handle which pivot through a first plane to move the hand tool between an open position and a closed position. In some embodiments, the hand tool also includes a lock pivotable between a locked position and an unlocked position through a second plane distinct from the first plane. In some embodiments, the hand tool also includes a basket having a first basket section removably attached to one of the pair of jaws and a second basket section removably attached to the other of the pair of jaws
PLIERS
A pliers includes a first body including an engaging groove, a second body, and a tap-button mechanism. The second body is pivoted with the first body, and the first body is pivotable relative to the second body. The tap-button mechanism includes two positioning grooves at the second body and a tap button pivoted on the second body. When the first body comes close to the second body, the tap button can be tapped to a first position and engaged in the engaging groove. Thus, the first body is blocked and cannot pivot relative to the second body. The tap button can be tapped to a second position and detached from the engaging groove. Thus, the first body is pivotable relative to the second body. A positioning block is extending from the tap button and can be engaged in any of the positioning grooves for positioning the tap button.
PLIERS
A pliers includes a first body including an engaging groove, a second body, and a tap-button mechanism. The second body is pivoted with the first body, and the first body is pivotable relative to the second body. The tap-button mechanism includes two positioning grooves at the second body and a tap button pivoted on the second body. When the first body comes close to the second body, the tap button can be tapped to a first position and engaged in the engaging groove. Thus, the first body is blocked and cannot pivot relative to the second body. The tap button can be tapped to a second position and detached from the engaging groove. Thus, the first body is pivotable relative to the second body. A positioning block is extending from the tap button and can be engaged in any of the positioning grooves for positioning the tap button.
Tool for disassembling connectors
A tool for disassembling a pipe or tube from a push-to-connect fitting and a method is provided. The tool includes a first body and a second body pivotally coupled to the first body. A pair of first fingers are pivotally coupled to the first body, each of the first fingers having a first semi-circular surface, the first semi-circular surfaces cooperating to engage the pipe or tube adjacent the collar. A pair of second fingers are coupled to the second body, each of the second fingers having a second semicircular surface, the second semi-circular surfaces cooperating to engage the push-to-connect fitting. Wherein with the first body is rotated from a first position to a second position, the pair of first fingers moves a fitting collar axially relative to the pipe or tube.
MISALIGNED LOCKING AND RELEASING RATCHET MECHANISM AND RATCHET CLAMP
The present invention discloses a ratchet clamp comprising a first clamping arm and a second clamping arm which are pivotally connected with each other via a connecting shaft so as to be opened and closed relative to each other, a ratchet assembly, a swing assembly and a control assembly provided between the first clamping arm and the second clamping arm; the ratchet toothed assembly has a plurality of first ratchet teeth and a plurality of second ratchet teeth which are juxtaposed and are misaligned with each other; the swing assembly and the ratchet toothed assembly are moved away from or towards each other with the connecting shaft as the axial center of rotation; a latch member of the control assembly has at least a first pawl and at least a second pawl, a wrench member of the control assembly is used for toggling the latch member to be moved, the first pawls and the second pawls are respectively engaged with the corresponding first ratchet teeth and second ratchet teeth when the latch member is moved to an engaged position, and the first pawls and the second pawls are respectively moved away from the corresponding first ratchet teeth and the second ratchet teeth when the latch member is moved to a released position. With the misaligned ratchet tooth design, the tooth profile may not be reduced, thereby increasing the structural strength, so that the overall clamping force is greatly enhanced.
FILTER RETAINING PLUG
A plug for retaining a filter screen in a fluid port of a servovalve, comprises an annular body, the annular body comprising: opposed first and second axial end surfaces, a radially inner surface extending between the first and second axial end surfaces, a radially outer surface extending between the first and second axial end surfaces and at least one recess formed in the radially inner surface for receiving a tool for removing the plug from the port. A tool for removing the plug comprises a pair of handles pivotally mounted to one another about a pivot, each handle having a plug gripping portion extending therefrom beyond the pivot, each plug gripping portion comprising an outwardly projecting tooth for engaging in the recess of the plug when the plug gripping portions are moved apart by operation of the handles.
CERAMIC TILE LEVELING BRACKET, PUSHING AND CLAMPING PLIERS AND CERAMIC TILE LEVELING AND LAYING SYSTEM
Disclosed are a ceramic tile leveling bracket, pushing and clamping pliers and a ceramic tile leveling and laying system. The ceramic tile leveling and laying system comprises: a ceramic tile leveling bracket (1), an insertion block (2) and pushing and clamping pliers (3), wherein the ceramic tile leveling bracket (1) is provided at the junction between two adjacent ceramic tiles (4), one end of the insertion block (2) is inserted into an insertion block through hole (16) of the ceramic tile leveling bracket (1), and the pushing and clamping pliers (3) push and clamp the insertion block (2) into the insertion block through hole (16), so that an insertion block bottom surface (21) is tangent to upper surfaces of the two ceramic tiles (4). The ceramic tile leveling and laying system is easy to operate, and helps to improve the laying efficiency and laying quality.
Clamp
A clamp, including a first clamp body and a second clamp body. The first clamp body includes a first clamp jaw and a first handle, movably connected to each other. The first clamp jaw is rotatably connected to the second clamp body at a first connecting position, and the first handle is rotatably connected to the second clamp body at a second connecting position. When the relative position of the first clamp jaw and the first handle is changed, a force occurs between the first clamp jaw and the first handle. A moment formed by the force with the first connecting position as a fulcrum is greater than a moment formed by the force with the second connecting position as a fulcrum.
Clamp
A clamp, including a first clamp body and a second clamp body. The first clamp body includes a first clamp jaw and a first handle, movably connected to each other. The first clamp jaw is rotatably connected to the second clamp body at a first connecting position, and the first handle is rotatably connected to the second clamp body at a second connecting position. When the relative position of the first clamp jaw and the first handle is changed, a force occurs between the first clamp jaw and the first handle. A moment formed by the force with the first connecting position as a fulcrum is greater than a moment formed by the force with the second connecting position as a fulcrum.
Clamp for use in electrical distribution systems
A clamp for securing an electrically insulating blanket to an item of an electrical system and associated methods. The clamp includes a pair of jaws biased toward each other. The jaws include contact surface elements for improving a hold of the jaws in a clamped configuration. The contact surface elements are formed of reducing wear of material for increasing friction of the jaws on a clamped item and cushioning the jaws on the clamped item. The contact surface elements can be overmolded on bodies of the jaws. The clamp includes an actuator pin configured for engagement by a shotgun stick for opening the jaws but also configured for comfortable hand operation of the clamp. The clamp includes a button for securing the insulating blanket to the clamp. The clamp includes a key ring opening. Indicia molded onto a clamp member of the clamp.