Patent classifications
B26F1/36
Systems and methods for setting correspondence between pieces of equipment, locations and elements of a lockout procedure checklist
Systems and methods for setting correspondence between pieces of equipment, locations and elements of a lockout procedure checklist comprising a procedure checklist and marking tools. The procedure checklist is printed over a markable support and comprises elements printed thereon each comprising a unique graphical assemblage. Marking tools, provided at locations to perform securing operations on pieces of equipment, are adapted to generate markings on the support matching the graphical assemblages. The operator following each of the elements of the procedure uses the marking tools at the locations to generate markings on the support, and thereby completion of the procedure may be validated by comparing the markings generated on the support with the graphical assemblages thereon. Procedure allows to validate that operations are performed only on appropriate pieces of equipment and location, and that all steps are performed.
Hand-held knockout punch driver
A hand-held knockout punch driver includes a housing, a motor positioned within the housing, a head unit removably coupled to the housing, the head unit including a body, an input member movable relative to the body, and a draw rod to which at least one of a punch or a die is attachable. The draw rod is configured to move axially relative to the body in response to movement of the input member relative to the body. A quick-release mechanism removably couples the body to the housing and includes radially inward-extending locking members on one of the housing or the head unit and a plurality of radially outward-extending locking members on the other of the housing or the head unit engageable with the radially inward-extending locking members to lock the head unit to the housing.
Hand-held knockout punch driver
A hand-held knockout punch driver includes a housing, a motor positioned within the housing, a head unit removably coupled to the housing, the head unit including a body, an input member movable relative to the body, and a draw rod to which at least one of a punch or a die is attachable. The draw rod is configured to move axially relative to the body in response to movement of the input member relative to the body. A quick-release mechanism removably couples the body to the housing and includes radially inward-extending locking members on one of the housing or the head unit and a plurality of radially outward-extending locking members on the other of the housing or the head unit engageable with the radially inward-extending locking members to lock the head unit to the housing.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL LAMINATOR
The utility model discloses a multifunctional laminator, which includes laminator body, corner rounder, hole punch and paper cutter. The top of laminator is set up a storage slot and a cover plate for covering the storage slot, and the first slot is set up in the storage slot, there is a convexity at the end of the first slot to form the second slot. The utility model multifunctional laminator that corner rounder, hole punch and paper cutter are assembled on laminator, so that laminator machine can integrate with laminating, cutting, punching and cutting corner to improve the function of laminator, make it diversified, and flexible in use; in addition, storage slot is set up on the top of laminator, so that laminator is viewed as a whole from the outside, the appearance of multifunctional laminator is beautiful, simple, and reasonable structure.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL LAMINATOR
The utility model discloses a multifunctional laminator, which includes laminator body, corner rounder, hole punch and paper cutter. The top of laminator is set up a storage slot and a cover plate for covering the storage slot, and the first slot is set up in the storage slot, there is a convexity at the end of the first slot to form the second slot. The utility model multifunctional laminator that corner rounder, hole punch and paper cutter are assembled on laminator, so that laminator machine can integrate with laminating, cutting, punching and cutting corner to improve the function of laminator, make it diversified, and flexible in use; in addition, storage slot is set up on the top of laminator, so that laminator is viewed as a whole from the outside, the appearance of multifunctional laminator is beautiful, simple, and reasonable structure.
Combination hole punch and electronic device stand
A double duty hole punch that punches holes in paper and supports a hand-held electronic device thereon. The double duty hole punch includes a base, a handle, a pair of punch dies, and a supporting apparatus. The base rests on a horizontal surface. The handle is pivotally attached to the base. The pair of punch dies are operatively connected to the handle, and punch the holes in the paper. The supporting apparatus supports the hand-held electronic device thereon.
Combination hole punch and electronic device stand
A double duty hole punch that punches holes in paper and supports a hand-held electronic device thereon. The double duty hole punch includes a base, a handle, a pair of punch dies, and a supporting apparatus. The base rests on a horizontal surface. The handle is pivotally attached to the base. The pair of punch dies are operatively connected to the handle, and punch the holes in the paper. The supporting apparatus supports the hand-held electronic device thereon.
Hole punching pliers and method of using same
Disclosed are pliers and related methods for punching a hole in a non-flat material without distorting the material. Such pliers may comprise a first member having a first handle and a first jaw, and a second member having a second handle and a second jaw. The first and second members are attached at a connection point to permit pivoting in response to a squeezing force on the handles. The first jaw comprises a punch tip to be received by the second jaw, where the punch tip may have an angled distal end truncating a cross-section of the punch tip. The second jaw comprises a shaped edge facing the punch tip and extending along a length of the second jaw, the shaped edge having substantially the same shape as the non-flat material and comprising an opening having substantially the same shape as the cross-section of the punch tip and to receive the tip therein.
Hole punching pliers and method of using same
Disclosed are pliers and related methods for punching a hole in a non-flat material without distorting the material. Such pliers may comprise a first member having a first handle and a first jaw, and a second member having a second handle and a second jaw. The first and second members are attached at a connection point to permit pivoting in response to a squeezing force on the handles. The first jaw comprises a punch tip to be received by the second jaw, where the punch tip may have an angled distal end truncating a cross-section of the punch tip. The second jaw comprises a shaped edge facing the punch tip and extending along a length of the second jaw, the shaped edge having substantially the same shape as the non-flat material and comprising an opening having substantially the same shape as the cross-section of the punch tip and to receive the tip therein.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SETTING CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN PIECES OF EQUIPMENT, LOCATIONS AND ELEMENTS OF A LOCKOUT PROCEDURE CHECKLIST
Systems and methods for setting correspondence between pieces of equipment, locations and elements of a lockout procedure checklist comprising a procedure checklist and marking tools. The procedure checklist is printed over a markable support and comprises elements printed thereon each comprising a unique graphical assemblage. Marking tools, provided at locations to perform securing operations on pieces of equipment, are adapted to generate markings on the support matching the graphical assemblages. The operator following each of the elements of the procedure uses the marking tools at the locations to generate markings on the support, and thereby completion of the procedure may be validated by comparing the markings generated on the support with the graphical assemblages thereon. Procedure allows to validate that operations are performed only on appropriate pieces of equipment and location, and that all steps are performed.