Patent classifications
B26D3/169
CUTTER ADAPTED FOR USE WITH A POWER TOOL
A cutter includes a main body, a cog assembly, and a blade. The main body is provided with an anvil. The cog assembly includes a drive shaft and a first and a second cog. The drive shaft is rotatably connected to the main body. The drive shaft has a first end configured to detachably connect which a power tool. The first cog moves synchronously with the drive shaft. The second cog is rotatably connected to the main body and rotates upon rotation of the first cog. The blade is rotatably connected to the main body and connected to the second cog. The blade is rotatable between a deployment position and a cutting position and has a cutting edge. The cutting edge is disposed away from the anvil when the blade is in the deployment position, but is adjacent to the anvil when the blade is in the cutting position.
Open-close device
The present invention provides an open-close device, including a first member, a second member, a third member and a fourth member; the second member is rotatably connected to the first member, the third member is rotatably connected to the first member, the fourth member is rotatably connected to the second member and rotatably connected to the third member; the open-close device further includes an angle adjusting device which is provided at a joint between the third member and the first member, for adjusting the bending angle of the third member with respect to the first member.
Pipe cutting device
A pipe cutting device with a positioning element and a counter-support, which are formed on a c-shaped working head, wherein the working head also transitions into a foot part that can also be used as a grip region, and the positioning element can be displaced relative to the foot part to change an opening width of the working head, wherein the positioning element can also be fixed on the foot part by a detent device, which has a hand-operable engagement element that interacts with a receiving part to fix the detent. In order to improve the design in terms of handling, the engagement element is situated on the positioning element and can be displaced together with the positioning element relative to the receiving part.
CUTTING TOOL
A hand operated cutting tool (200) for pipes or tubes includes a housing (202). The housing (202) defining at least one first opening (204) to receive an object (210) to perform a first cutting action, and a second opening (206) which is adapted to perform a second cutting action. The first opening (204) includes a longitudinal axis (A-A1) and the second opening (206) include a longitudinal axis (X-X′). The longitudinal axis (A-A1) and the longitudinal axis (X-X′) include an angle (Z) therebetween that is unequal to 0 degree. And, one or more cutting blades (208, 502) are operatively coupled to the first opening (204) and the second opening (206). The one or more cutting blades (208) is arranged such that it is performing both the first cutting action and the second cutting action.
BLADE-REPLACEABLE CUTTING TOOL
A blade-replaceable cutting tool includes: a first handheld portion; a second handheld portion rotatably connected to the first handheld portion; a cutting structure rotatably connected to the first handheld portion, the cutting structure including a blade mounting plate rotatably mounted to the first handheld portion and a blade detachably mounted to the blade mounting plate; and a locking mechanism configured to lock the blade on the blade mounting plate when in contact with the blade, and to unlock the blade when separated from the blade, so that the blade can be detached from the blade mounting plate.
CUTTER APPARATUS FOR DOUBLE PIPE
Disclosed is a cutter apparatus for a double tube for cutting an outer tube in a double pipe including an inner tube and the outer tube, the cutter apparatus for the double tube including: a main body which is grippable by a hand of an operator; a cylindrical protection member which is connected to the main body and into which the inner tube is inserted; and a cutter member including a blade for cutting the outer tube.
Tube Cutter with Automatically Feeding Function
A tube cutter includes a main body, a holder, a guide bolt and two rollers. The main body has a wall provided with a screw hole. The holder is slidably mounted on the main body and is provided with a through hole. A cutting wheel is rotatably mounted on the holder and corresponding between the two rollers. The guide bolt is screwed through the screw hole of the main body and extends through the through hole of the holder. The guide bolt has a first end provided with a rotation portion and a second end provided with a resting portion. An elastic member is mounted on the guide bolt and is biased between the resting portion and the holder. The two rollers are rotatably mounted on the main body.
CONDUIT GRIPPER AND HAND GUARD, SYSTEM, AND METHODS OF USE
A conduit gripper and hand guard apparatus, system, and methods of use thereof that includes a two piece cylindrical gripper having a first grip member and a second grip member hinged therebetween to grip the conduit, a hand shield integral with said first grip member to shield the user's hand during cutting of the conduit, said hand shield formed with a slot therein, the slot positioned between a perimeter edge and an interior of said hand shield, and a saw stop protruding from said hand shield, and, thus, functions to be compact, enables gripping of the conduit for positioning and measurement, enables safe standup cutting of the conduit.
CUTTING TOOL
A cutting tool for cutting pipes of varying diameters includes a body having an opening extending along a predetermined axis through the body, and a cutting blade extending into the opening along a plane extending at right angles to the predetermined axis. The body includes a plurality of pipe support members, which are spaced from one another and configured to contact an outer surface of a pipe received by the tool, and a plurality of flexible connection members that connect the pipe support members to one another.
ACCESS PORT CUTTERS AND RELATED METHODS
Access port cutters and related systems and methods can be used to cut an access port to a desired length based on particular patient and/or surgical procedure needs at a point of use. More particularly, an access port cutter can include a base with an opening that can receive an access port therein such that a desired length of the access port can extend from the opening. An actuation mechanism can translate a blade linearly along at least a portion of the base such that the blade can traverse the opening and cut across the access port. In some embodiments, the actuation mechanism can include a handle that can pivot relative to the base to drive the blade. One or more safety features can reduce the risk of inadvertent actuation of the blade and/or prevent debris from contaminating a surgical site or falling onto a patient.