Patent classifications
B25B7/123
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.
Interchangeable Jaw Pliers
Interchangeable jaw pliers with detachable jaws that are push fit attachable to respective jaw mountings connected with the pliers handles
Pliers Tool
A pliers tool (01) includes a hosting pliers that attaches to and manipulates a separate, principal use pliers (02). The hosting pliers having a first retainer (45a) connected to a ply assembly. The first retainer (45a) being configured to retain a handle of the principal use pliers (02) to a ply assembly of the hosting pliers/pliers tool (01).
Tire bead holding pliers
Tire bead holding pliers includes a first jaw having a lipped plate configured to engage an outboard side of a wheel rim to locate the pliers, and a second jaw defined by a first and second hook and configured to curve around the wheel rim, move toward the first jaw, and engage an inboard side of the wheel rim as the pliers are tightened. The first hook has a first concave portion facing away from the first jaw and configured to receive a bead. The second hook extends from the first hook opposite the first concave portion, has a second concave portion facing the first jaw, and clamps the wheel rim therebetween. During tire installation or removal, the bead is hooked onto the second jaw, which holds the bead in place during the operation in a hands-free fashion.
Locking pliers
A locking pliers preferably includes a fixed jaw, a moveable jaw, a fixed handle, a toggle link, a power link and a jaw link. The fixed jaw is retained in one end of the fixed handle and the moveable jaw is pivotally retained in the one end thereof. An adjustment screw is retained in an opposing end of the fixed handle and engages a first end of the toggle link. A first end of the jaw link is pivotally engaged with a second end of the toggle link. A second end of the jaw link is pivotally engaged with the moveable jaw. One end of a moveable handle is pivotally engaged with a middle of the jaw link. One end of the power link is pivotally engaged with the moveable handle and an opposing end is pivotally engaged with the second end of the toggle link.
Pole clamp
Presented here is a pole clamp that can be operated by a single hand, and which can clamp onto objects of various sizes and shapes. The clamp can be operated using a handle which, when pushed in an opening direction opposite a base member, opens the jaws on the clamp. The motion of the handle can adjust the opening of the jaws. In addition, the opening of the jaws can be adjusted using a thumb dial which can shorten and lengthen a locking member, which in turn adjusts the opening of the jaws. The clamp can lock onto the object when the handle is pushed in a direction opposite the opening direction, past the dead center point, and the locking member prevents further movement of the handle.
HANDHELD CUTTING TOOL
A hand tool including a first assembly including a first handle and a first jaw, a second assembly including a second handle pivotally connected to the first handle and a second jaw pivotally connected to the second handle, a link member, and a link adjustment member movably connected to the first handle. The link adjustment member is configured for engaging with and axially moving the first end of the link member for adjusting a force applied by the first jaw and the second jaw onto the element in the closed position. The hand tool further includes a cutting assembly including a cutting member connected to the second jaw. The cutting member is configured for cutting the element.
FISH HOLDING TOOL
A fish holding tool for safe and secure holding of a caught fish for purposes such as removing a hook from its mouth. The fish holding tool operates as a pliers having a planar four-bar toggle linkage, where the upper jaw of the upper member remains stationary and the lower jaw is opened and closed by manipulation of the lower handle. The fish holding tool is made of a lightweight, buoyant material, and allows stability by the positioning of a lower-jaw tab into an upper-jaw slot and by a toggle linkage having a toggle-linkage bumper. The fish holding tool provides a tapered extending tip on the forward end of the upper jaw, which facilitates the opening of the mouth of the caught fish even where the fish forcefully holds its mouth closed in reaction to having been hooked. In order to facilitate easy and secure gripping in wet conditions with a struggling fish, the fish holding tool provides a molded grip texture on the outer surfaces of both the upper handle and the lower handle and provides an upper-handle bulbous end and a lower-handle bulbous end. The fish holding tool also provides a lanyard with a buoyant lanyard-end terminator that facilitates easy retrieval, a secure grip during use, and buoyancy of the entire tool if dropped into the water.
Fixed angle clamping pliers
Right angle clamping pliers include a four-bar linkage clamping mechanism coupled to opposing pairs of clamping arms. Any of a variety of detachable clamping members can be attached to each clamping arm. Some clamping members orient the parts being joined. For example, right angle clamping members orient edges and curved C-shaped clamping members orient tubes, pipes and other cylindrical parts. Different types of clamping members can be used in a single configuration to accommodate a wide variety of parts to be joined.
Locking Pliers
A hand tool including a first jaw, a first handle fixed to the first jaw, a second jaw, and a second handle pivotally coupled to the second jaw. The hand tool further includes a link member having a first end pivotally coupled to at least one selected from the group of the first jaw and the first handle, and a second end pivotally coupled to the second jaw.