Patent classifications
B26B13/16
BIAS DEVICE FOR BIASING A GRIPPING DEVICE BY BIASING WORKING ARMS APART
A device comprising: (a) a first working arm; (b) a shuttle located on the first working arm, and (c) a bias device; wherein the bias device biases the first working arm when the shuttle is in a first position, and wherein the bias device is free of biasing the first working arm when the shuttle is in a second position.
BIAS DEVICE FOR BIASING A GRIPPING DEVICE BY BIASING WORKING ARMS APART
A device comprising: (a) a first working arm; (b) a shuttle located on the first working arm, and (c) a bias device; wherein the bias device biases the first working arm when the shuttle is in a first position, and wherein the bias device is free of biasing the first working arm when the shuttle is in a second position.
CUTTING TOOL
A cutting tool (100) includes a top blade (102) and a bottom blade (104). The bottom blade (104) is pivotally coupled to the top blade (102). The top blade (102) and the bottom blade (104) together perform a cutting action on an object place between them. A first handle (108) is operatively coupled with the top blade (102). The first handle (108) defines a front portion (109) and a back portion (111). A second handle (110) is operatively coupled with the bottom blade (104). The cutting tool (100) is characterized in that in closed position of the cutting tool (100), at least a part of the second handle (110) at least partially encloses the back portion (111) of the first handle (108).
MULTIPURPOSE TOOL
A multipurpose tool, such as a pruning shear that incorporates a pruning saw into a single handheld tool. The pruning shear includes pruning handles with a folding saw blade that pivotally deploys from a stowed position within one of the pruning handles to an extended operational position.
CUTTING TOOL, IN PARTICULAR FOR CUTTING FLAT FOODSTUFFS
A cutting tool, in particular for cutting flat foodstuffs, including a first cutting element and a second cutting element, which is mounted on the first cutting element so as to be pivotable about an axis of rotation. The first cutting element has an upper blade and a handle between which the axis of rotation is arranged, and the second cutting element has a lower blade and a handle-free end region between which the axis of rotation is arranged. The cutting tool also has a spring element which is fastened at a first end to the upper blade and at a second end to the lower blade and spreads apart the first cutting element and the second cutting element into a predetermined rest position. The spring element is guided partially around the end region of the second cutting element.
CUTTING TOOL, IN PARTICULAR FOR CUTTING FLAT FOODSTUFFS
A cutting tool, in particular for cutting flat foodstuffs, including a first cutting element and a second cutting element, which is mounted on the first cutting element so as to be pivotable about an axis of rotation. The first cutting element has an upper blade and a handle between which the axis of rotation is arranged, and the second cutting element has a lower blade and a handle-free end region between which the axis of rotation is arranged. The cutting tool also has a spring element which is fastened at a first end to the upper blade and at a second end to the lower blade and spreads apart the first cutting element and the second cutting element into a predetermined rest position. The spring element is guided partially around the end region of the second cutting element.
NASAL HAIR TRIMMER
Disclosed is a nasal hair trimmer which removes a large amount of nose hair by safely inserting the nasal hair trimmer into a nostril using only a small number of operations. The nasal hair trimmer includes two cutting plates, each including two or three cutting heads and having a size capable of entering a nostril, wherein the two cutting plates are connected to each other by a shaft pin so as to swing while overlapping each other in a state of being parallel to each other, and wherein, when the cutting heads of the two cutting plates swing relative to each other, cutting heads neighboring each other are moved toward each other so as to cut nose hair.
Garden shears
A garden shears has a first cutting member, a second cutting member and a protecting member. The first cutting member and the second cutting member are combined adjacent to each other, and the first cutting member and the second cutting member respectively have a blade portion facing the blade portion of the other cutting member. The blades of the first cutting member and the second cutting member are used for opposite positioning cutting, instead of staggered cutting after closing, which can avoid the formation of two different cut surfaces on both sides of the branches. The protecting member has a securing aperture and an arced slot, and the securing aperture is a polygonal aperture with multiple engaging edges.
Garden shears
A garden shears has a first cutting member, a second cutting member and a protecting member. The first cutting member and the second cutting member are combined adjacent to each other, and the first cutting member and the second cutting member respectively have a blade portion facing the blade portion of the other cutting member. The blades of the first cutting member and the second cutting member are used for opposite positioning cutting, instead of staggered cutting after closing, which can avoid the formation of two different cut surfaces on both sides of the branches. The protecting member has a securing aperture and an arced slot, and the securing aperture is a polygonal aperture with multiple engaging edges.
Bolt Cutter
The invention relates to a bolt cutter (1) which can be used for cutting a workpiece, especially a workpiece that is bolt-like. The bolt cutter comprises a fixed hand lever (3) and a movable hand lever (2). A cutting jaw (8) is fixedly connected to the fixed hand lever (3). The movable hand lever (2) via a ratchet gear (7) is coupled to a movable cutting jaw (6).
In an opening position of the cutting jaws (6, 8) the movable cutting jaw (6) lies against a rest (55) supported by a support spring (54). By manual application of an opening force, the movable cutting jaw (6) can be moved into an enlarged opening position from the mentioned opening position by pressurizing the support spring (54). When the manually applied opening force is removed, the movable cutting jaw (6) automatically returns to the opening position from the enlarged opening position due to the support spring (54).