Patent classifications
B26B13/04
Pipe shears with a replaceable cutter blade
A pipe shears includes a base, a ratchet plate pivotally connected to the base, a cutter blade detachably mounted to the ratchet plate, a positioning member mounted between an elongated hole of the ratchet plate and a positioning groove of the cutter blade, and a push rod inserted in the base and stopped against a stop member. When the push rod is not pushed, it is positioned in the elongated hole of the ratchet plate and stopped against the positioning member to force the positioning member into engagement with the positioning groove of the cutter blade, and the cutter blade is not detachable at this time. When the push rod is pushed, the stop member is moved out of the elongated hole of the ratchet plate to unlock the positioning member from the positioning groove of the cutter blade for allowing removal of the cutter blade.
Pipe shears with a replaceable cutter blade
A pipe shears includes a base, a ratchet plate pivotally connected to the base, a cutter blade detachably mounted to the ratchet plate, a positioning member mounted between an elongated hole of the ratchet plate and a positioning groove of the cutter blade, and a push rod inserted in the base and stopped against a stop member. When the push rod is not pushed, it is positioned in the elongated hole of the ratchet plate and stopped against the positioning member to force the positioning member into engagement with the positioning groove of the cutter blade, and the cutter blade is not detachable at this time. When the push rod is pushed, the stop member is moved out of the elongated hole of the ratchet plate to unlock the positioning member from the positioning groove of the cutter blade for allowing removal of the cutter blade.
Cutting tool and manufacturing method
A cutting tool includes first and second blades attached to each other by a joint, and first and second handles. A first inlay having a protruding end protrudes into a hole in the first blade. A shaft has a first end joined to the protruding end of the first inlay, and has a second end with at least one transverse shoulder. A second inlay has a protruding end protruding into a hole in the second blade and a hole receives the second end of the shaft, and an engaging surface engages with the shoulder of the shaft. The hole of the second inlay has a shape and width allowing the second end of the shaft with the shoulder to pass into the hole in a release position, but prevents the shaft and shoulder from passing through the hole when the shaft and second inlay are not in the release position.
Cutting tool and manufacturing method
A cutting tool includes first and second blades attached to each other by a joint, and first and second handles. A first inlay having a protruding end protrudes into a hole in the first blade. A shaft has a first end joined to the protruding end of the first inlay, and has a second end with at least one transverse shoulder. A second inlay has a protruding end protruding into a hole in the second blade and a hole receives the second end of the shaft, and an engaging surface engages with the shoulder of the shaft. The hole of the second inlay has a shape and width allowing the second end of the shaft with the shoulder to pass into the hole in a release position, but prevents the shaft and shoulder from passing through the hole when the shaft and second inlay are not in the release position.
DEVICE FOR ADJUSTING SPACE OF SCISSORS
The present invention relates to scissors, more specifically to a distance adjusting device for scissors that is configured to have a fixing part passing through an open portion of a first scissor blade and a second scissor blade to couple the first scissor blade and the second scissor blade to each other, a pair of ball bearings adapted to allow the fixing part to be inserted thereinto, a thrust bearing disposed between the pair of ball bearings, and pressurizing bars inserted into one side of the first scissor blade to pressurize the thrust bearing.
SCISSORS WHICH CAN BE TRANSFERRED BETWEEN A CUTTING CONFIGURATION AND A SHARPENING CONFIGURATION
A cutting tool can have two blades which each have a cutting edge and which can be moved relative to one another in a cutting configuration in order to cut a material is disclosed. The cutting tool can be reversibly transferred from the cutting configuration to a sharpening configuration in which the blades are separated from one another for sharpening and/or polishing at least one of the cutting edges by a sharpening or polishing device, and each of the blades can be individually placed onto a level surface so that the blade is oriented at a constant working angle in relation to the surface, or in which the blades are locked relative to one another.
SCISSORS WHICH CAN BE TRANSFERRED BETWEEN A CUTTING CONFIGURATION AND A SHARPENING CONFIGURATION
A cutting tool can have two blades which each have a cutting edge and which can be moved relative to one another in a cutting configuration in order to cut a material is disclosed. The cutting tool can be reversibly transferred from the cutting configuration to a sharpening configuration in which the blades are separated from one another for sharpening and/or polishing at least one of the cutting edges by a sharpening or polishing device, and each of the blades can be individually placed onto a level surface so that the blade is oriented at a constant working angle in relation to the surface, or in which the blades are locked relative to one another.
Scissor cutter
A scissor cutter includes first and second pivot portions, two first offset portions, two second offset portions, a first cutting portion having a first contact face, and a second cutting portion having a second contact face. The first and second contact faces contact each other along a shear plane. The second pivot portion, the first cutting portion and the first offset portions are located at a first side of the shear plane. The first pivot portion, the second cutting portion and the second offset portions are located at a second side of the shear plane. When the first and second pivot portions pivotally move with respect to each other, the first offset portions respectively abut against the second offset portions.
Scissor Cutter
A scissor cutter includes first and second pivot portions, two first offset portions, two second offset portions, a first cutting portion having a first contact face, and a second cutting portion having a second contact face. The first and second contact faces contact each other along a shear plane. The second pivot portion, the first cutting portion and the first offset portions are located at a first side of the shear plane. The first pivot portion, the second cutting portion and the second offset portions are located at a second side of the shear plane. When the first and second pivot portions pivotally move with respect to each other, the first offset portions respectively abut against the second offset portions.
SHEARING TOOL WITH A COMPOUND LEVER MECHANISM
The present invention relates to a shearing tool such as scissors, comprising first and second cutting members pivotally coupled with each other, and a linkage pivotally coupled to the first and second cutting members, whereby the linkage and one of the first and second cutting members form together a compound lever mechanism. A force applied by an operator onto the shearing tool increases as an output by the linkage, and the increasing force is conveyed to that cutting member so that the cutting power of the shearing tool increase to allow hard-to-cut materials to be cut manually and easily with less effort from the operator.