Patent classifications
B25B5/04
PNEUMATIC CLAMPING DEVICE
A pneumatic clamping device includes a main body, a piston, a first linkage member and a second linkage member. The main body includes a chamber. The piston includes a pillar part. The first linkage member includes a first arm part and a second arm part. The second linkage member includes a third arm part and a fourth arm part. When the air is introduced into the chamber, the pillar part is gradually moved to push the first arm part and the third arm part, so that the second arm part is externally expanded relative to the fourth arm part. When the air is exited from the chamber, the pillar part is gradually moved to pull back the first arm part and the third arm part, so that the second arm part is internally retracted relative to the fourth arm part.
Fiber handling tool with spring loaded doors
A fiber handling tool has a cover to engage optical fibers placed in the fiber handling tool. There may be more than one cover and the covers have at least two elastic elements. There are at least two elastic elements that cooperate to hold the optical fibers and/or cable in place and another elastic element may be used with a door lock that is rotatably attached to the cover. There are also structures for managing the routing of the optical fibers within the tool.
Fiber handling tool with spring loaded doors
A fiber handling tool has a cover to engage optical fibers placed in the fiber handling tool. There may be more than one cover and the covers have at least two elastic elements. There are at least two elastic elements that cooperate to hold the optical fibers and/or cable in place and another elastic element may be used with a door lock that is rotatably attached to the cover. There are also structures for managing the routing of the optical fibers within the tool.
Clamping systems for pipes
Systems for cutting cylindrical workpieces such as pipe are described. The systems include a clamping assembly and can be used in various methods. In one method, the clamping assembly and a cutting tool or saw is used on a rotating workpiece. In another method, the clamping assembly and a cutting tool or saw is used on a stationary workpiece. Also described are frames that can be secured to the clamping assembly.
Clamping systems for pipes
Systems for cutting cylindrical workpieces such as pipe are described. The systems include a clamping assembly and can be used in various methods. In one method, the clamping assembly and a cutting tool or saw is used on a rotating workpiece. In another method, the clamping assembly and a cutting tool or saw is used on a stationary workpiece. Also described are frames that can be secured to the clamping assembly.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SELECTIVELY SECURING A CYLINDRICAL BODY
At least some implementations of the present invention include the ability to access and secure a compressed riser portion of a pop-up sprinkler. Access is gained through use of the tip of the tool, sloped for access clearance between the sprinkler nozzle “lip” and outer sprinkler base. Once raised from the outer sprinkler casing, the riser is secured in a designated clamping bay or within designated clamping points. This two-pronged approach accommodates varying diameter of sprinkler risers and increases the multi-use function of the tool. The tool's overall inward tension is provided by an engineered compression spring designed with adequate outward tension without making hand compression use of the tool restrictive. Use of the tool in an inward sweeping motion toward the sprinkler allows for raising and clamping the riser in a quick and simple fashion. Thereafter, allowing free and open-hand access for quick and thorough maintenance, repair, exchange or adjustment of the sprinkler nozzle and filter.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SELECTIVELY SECURING A CYLINDRICAL BODY
At least some implementations of the present invention include the ability to access and secure a compressed riser portion of a pop-up sprinkler. Access is gained through use of the tip of the tool, sloped for access clearance between the sprinkler nozzle “lip” and outer sprinkler base. Once raised from the outer sprinkler casing, the riser is secured in a designated clamping bay or within designated clamping points. This two-pronged approach accommodates varying diameter of sprinkler risers and increases the multi-use function of the tool. The tool's overall inward tension is provided by an engineered compression spring designed with adequate outward tension without making hand compression use of the tool restrictive. Use of the tool in an inward sweeping motion toward the sprinkler allows for raising and clamping the riser in a quick and simple fashion. Thereafter, allowing free and open-hand access for quick and thorough maintenance, repair, exchange or adjustment of the sprinkler nozzle and filter.
Leveraged spring clamp and related methods
A spring clamp wherein a reduced effort is needed on the handle end as the engagement end is opened further. The spring clamp can include a clamping force adjustment means through the use of a spring pack, central rod and a folding adjuster. The spring clamp can also include low friction mounts at the ends of a spring pack to reduce user effort on the handle end.
Leveraged spring clamp and related methods
A spring clamp wherein a reduced effort is needed on the handle end as the engagement end is opened further. The spring clamp can include a clamping force adjustment means through the use of a spring pack, central rod and a folding adjuster. The spring clamp can also include low friction mounts at the ends of a spring pack to reduce user effort on the handle end.
Clamp
The present application discloses a clamp and relates to the field of manual tools. A first clamp body and a second clamp body, which are comprised in the clamp, intersect and are fastened by means of a pivot mechanism, form a jaw opening at one end of a pivot mechanism, and have respective handles at the other end of the pivot mechanism. A stop mechanism is disposed at any position on the first clamp body and/or the second clamp body to prevent the two handles of the first clamp body and the second clamp body from further closing. In the clamp of the present application, the stop mechanism is disposed to prevent the handles of the clamp from completely closing when the clamping opening slides or is accidentally detached from a workpiece, thereby protecting a hand from being easily injured.