Patent classifications
B23D29/02
REVERSIBLE CUTTING TOOL
The present disclosure provides a reversible cutting tool to cut a material such as sheet metal on a press brake. The reversible cutting tool is further comprised of a handle portion to grip and move the cutting tool, wheels to allow the cutting tool to slide along the press brake, a blade portion to cut the material, and an adjustable cutting mechanism. The adjustable cutting mechanism allows the reversible cutting tool to pivot and cut the material in two different directions, and also allows the cutting tool to be set in a third storage position. In a preferred embodiment, the adjustable cutting mechanism is comprised of a channel on an underside of the cutting portion, the channel configured to receive a plunger, the plunger to slide between two opposed cutting positions and a storage position.
RING REMOVAL APPARATUS
A ring removal apparatus configured to remove a ring from a finger utilizing a first technique or a second technique. The first technique employs cutting the ring while the second technique utilizes elements to distort the shape of the ring achieve removal. The ring removal apparatus includes a cutting assembly wherein the cutting assembly has a void centrally located therein and an opening thereto. The void has a first blade member and a second blade member on opposing sides thereof. The first blade member includes a ring protrusion member operably secured thereto and in axial alignment with the first blade member. The second blade member is movable in a forwards-backwards motion and is moved via a hydraulic assembly. The hydraulic assembly includes a conventional hydraulic cylinder that is operated via an operational lever so as to provide the movement of the second blade member.
RING REMOVAL APPARATUS
A ring removal apparatus configured to remove a ring from a finger utilizing a first technique or a second technique. The first technique employs cutting the ring while the second technique utilizes elements to distort the shape of the ring achieve removal. The ring removal apparatus includes a cutting assembly wherein the cutting assembly has a void centrally located therein and an opening thereto. The void has a first blade member and a second blade member on opposing sides thereof. The first blade member includes a ring protrusion member operably secured thereto and in axial alignment with the first blade member. The second blade member is movable in a forwards-backwards motion and is moved via a hydraulic assembly. The hydraulic assembly includes a conventional hydraulic cylinder that is operated via an operational lever so as to provide the movement of the second blade member.
CLAMPING PLIER FACILITATING CUTTING
A clamping plier facilitating cutting includes two heads and two handles. One of the two heads has a blade in at least one position, and the other one of the two heads has a blunt cut at a corresponding position. The two handles are respectively and integrally connected with the two heads in one-to-one correspondence, and the two heads or the two handles are rotatably connected together, so that the two heads are opened or closed by operating the two handles. When the two heads are closed, a blade of one of the two heads is attached to a plane of the blunt cut of the other one of the two heads to cut the cable. The blade of one of the two heads is easier to fit closely with the plane of the blunt cut of the other one of the two heads.
PLIERS-TYPE CUTTING TOOL
A pliers-type cutting tool having two tool legs which cross at a joint pin and are pivotable about an axis of rotation in a pivot plane with respect to one another. The tool legs form gripping portions on one side of the joint pin and a pliers mouth on the other side. Cutting of the pliers mouth pass into a position one over the other, at least radially on the outside, for the first time in a closing region. The cutting edges have in the position one over the other only in the closing region a particular free length on this central plane, and that over the free length a greatest opening width is present along an intermediate length on the central plane, and that the greatest opening width makes up a third or more of the total length of the cutting edges.
TIN SNIPS WITH BLADE BYPASS CALIBRATOR
An example tin snip tool includes a first blade assembly including a first blade and the second blade assembly including a second blade. The example tin snip tool may also include a bolt configured to provide a pivot point that couples the first blade assembly to the second blade assembly and permits at least a portion of the first blade to bypass a portion of the second blade during a cutting operation, and a blade bypass calibrator including a movable adjustor member coupled to the first blade assembly and configured to contact the second blade assembly when the tin snip tool is in a closed position. An extension length of the adjustor member may define a blade bypass angle defined between a first blade tip and a second blade tip when the tin snip tool is in the closed position.
Multiple fulcrum cutter
Disclosed are devices, systems and methods for modifying, cutting and/or shaping surgical fixation components of various configurations, including spinal fixation rods and related components.
Multiple fulcrum cutter
Disclosed are devices, systems and methods for modifying, cutting and/or shaping surgical fixation components of various configurations, including spinal fixation rods and related components.
Drive cleat notcher with bender
A hand-held drive cleat tool for the forming of sheet material such as drive cleats. The tool has a first handle; a second handle pivotably coupled to the first handle at a handle pivot; the handle pivot having a handle pivot axis; an inner jaw coupled to the first handle; the inner jaw having an inner jaw cutting edge substantially triangular in cross section in an inner jaw plane parallel to the handle pivot axis; an outer jaw coupled to the second handle, the outer jaw having an insert surface beveled in a cutting plane orthogonal to the inner jaw plane; the outer jaw having a surface defining an outer jaw cutting edge adjacent which the inner jaw cutting edge passes; and wherein rotation of the second handle relative to the first handle rotates the inner jaw relative to the outer jaw.
Folding handle for tools and tools having folding handles
A folding handle for a tool has a main handle having a tool head, a handle extension rotatably connected to the main handle, the handle extension rotatable between a first extended position and a second folded position relative to the main handle, and a latching mechanism having a locking pin and an actuator connected to the locking pin and movable between a first position in which the locking pin engages the handle extension, preventing movement of the handle extension relative to the main handle, and a second position in which the locking pin is disengaged from the handle extension, allowing movement of the handle extension relative to the main handle. A tool may have first and second folding handles which are movably connected to one another.