Patent classifications
B26B13/22
SCISSORS WITH REMOVABLE TAPERED RAZOR ASSEMBLY
A tapered razor assembly arranged to be removably inserted into a slot disposed on a static blade member of a scissors. The tapered razor assembly includes a razor blade having a base extending from a back end to a tip end, the razor blade having a pair of side surfaces extending from the base, the pair of side surfaces arranged to terminate at a cutting edge, the cutting edge tapering from the base end to the tip end, a guard member fixedly secured to one of the pair of the surfaces, the guard having a guard end, a base, and a tip, and a cover member fixedly secured to one of the pair of side surfaces, the cover having a base and a tip, wherein the guard member and the cover member sandwich the razor blade.
SCISSORS WITH REMOVABLE TAPERED RAZOR ASSEMBLY
A tapered razor assembly arranged to be removably inserted into a slot disposed on a static blade member of a scissors. The tapered razor assembly includes a razor blade having a base extending from a back end to a tip end, the razor blade having a pair of side surfaces extending from the base, the pair of side surfaces arranged to terminate at a cutting edge, the cutting edge tapering from the base end to the tip end, a guard member fixedly secured to one of the pair of the surfaces, the guard having a guard end, a base, and a tip, and a cover member fixedly secured to one of the pair of side surfaces, the cover having a base and a tip, wherein the guard member and the cover member sandwich the razor blade.
Terminal cutter for removing terminals from a carrier strip
A terminal cutter includes a tool frame having a first cutting member coupled to an upper handle having a first cutting surface for cutting a terminal from a carrier strip and a second cutting member coupled to a lower handle having a second cutting surface for cutting the terminal from the carrier strip. A terminal strip guide assembly is coupled to the upper handle and/or the lower handle offset from the first and second cutting members. The terminal strip guide assembly includes a strip guide having a slot receiving the carrier strip and having a guide surface adjacent the slot. The guide surface is configured to engage the terminal to locate the terminal relative to the terminal strip guide assembly and to control a depth of the carrier strip received in the slot.
Terminal cutter for removing terminals from a carrier strip
A terminal cutter includes a tool frame having a first cutting member coupled to an upper handle having a first cutting surface for cutting a terminal from a carrier strip and a second cutting member coupled to a lower handle having a second cutting surface for cutting the terminal from the carrier strip. A terminal strip guide assembly is coupled to the upper handle and/or the lower handle offset from the first and second cutting members. The terminal strip guide assembly includes a strip guide having a slot receiving the carrier strip and having a guide surface adjacent the slot. The guide surface is configured to engage the terminal to locate the terminal relative to the terminal strip guide assembly and to control a depth of the carrier strip received in the slot.
Hand Tool with a Cutting Function
A hand tool with a cutting function is disclosed. The hand tool is used for cutting a wire. The hand tool includes a first body, a second body, a first plier, a second plier, a pivoting piece, a blade, and a knife drill. The second body is arranged symmetrically with the first body. The second plier is arranged symmetrically with the first plier. The pivoting piece is simultaneously pivotally connected to the first body, the second body, the first plier, and the second plier. The knife drill corresponds to the blade, and the blade and the knife drill are respectively arranged on the first body or the first plier such that, when the first plier and the second plier are pressed, the blade approaches the knife drill so as to cut the wire.
Hand Tool with a Cutting Function
A hand tool with a cutting function is disclosed. The hand tool is used for cutting a wire. The hand tool includes a first body, a second body, a first plier, a second plier, a pivoting piece, a blade, and a knife drill. The second body is arranged symmetrically with the first body. The second plier is arranged symmetrically with the first plier. The pivoting piece is simultaneously pivotally connected to the first body, the second body, the first plier, and the second plier. The knife drill corresponds to the blade, and the blade and the knife drill are respectively arranged on the first body or the first plier such that, when the first plier and the second plier are pressed, the blade approaches the knife drill so as to cut the wire.
Tool having one or more rotatable tool members
A tool is provided in order to facilitate utilization by users in a wide variety of applications. By way of example, a multipurpose tool may include first and second handles configured for relative movement between a closed position and an open position. At least the first handle includes an axle extending thereacross. The multipurpose tool also includes one or more tool members rotatably mounted upon the axle and foldable into the first handle and first and second jaws rotatably connected to the first and second handles, respectively. At least the first jaw defines an opening through which the axle of the first handle extends. The multipurpose tool further includes a resilient member disposed at least partially within the opening in order to apply a bias force to the first jaw during rotation of the first jaw relative to the first handle.
Heated utility knife
A heated utility knife is disclosed for heating a material to be cut in order to soften the material before cutting the material. The heated utility knife is made of a knife portion that has a blade with a distal cutting edge, and a heat source configured to direct heat to a region adjacent the cutting edge. The heat source has a head portion which sits below the cutting blade. Pulling the cutting edge across a material to be cut allows heat from said heat source to be directed to the material to be cut to soften the material prior to cutting.
Heated utility knife
A heated utility knife is disclosed for heating a material to be cut in order to soften the material before cutting the material. The heated utility knife is made of a knife portion that has a blade with a distal cutting edge, and a heat source configured to direct heat to a region adjacent the cutting edge. The heat source has a head portion which sits below the cutting blade. Pulling the cutting edge across a material to be cut allows heat from said heat source to be directed to the material to be cut to soften the material prior to cutting.
Multifunctional tool
The present invention discloses a multifunctional tool, wherein one blade carrier can be folded and stored in one handle, so that the multifunctional tool can be used as scissors and can be used as a utility knife as well. The blade of a blade carrier can be removed, a blade cartridge is mounted on the multifunctional tool, and spare blades can be stored in the blade cartridge. The blade can be replaced by saw blade, so that it can be used as a saw when it is in the form of the utility knife.