Parallel jaws locking wrench/plier
11179838 ยท 2021-11-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B7/123
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25F1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25F1/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An improved parallel-jaws locking wrench/plier with toggle action includes a body element, a fixed jaw, and a moving jaw capable of moving rectilinearly by means of an action cam, which is pivotally connected to a locking lever coupling respectively to the upper ends of a fulcrum bar and a releasing lever thereof. A handle secured to the body element has an axially adjustable element to regulate the opening of the jaws. Close to the pivot of the releasing lever are two outstanding members disposed respectively opposite sides thereof. Gripping the locking lever towards the handle till being stopped by the two outstanding members hitting said handle will toggle continuous gripping/clamping action on a workpiece. Gripping the releasing lever towards the handle will render the two outstanding members to serve as fulcrums, providing the former with leverage to force the toggle linkage back to its relaxing condition to release the workpiece. The releasing action requires only one hand.
Claims
1. A parallel jaws locking wrench/pliers with toggle action, comprising: a body element comprising two body matching parts connected to each other, a fixed jaw being disposed at an upper corner of the body element, a channel disposed between the two body matching parts, across the body element, and under the fixed jaw, a void disposed between the two body matching parts under and communicating with said channel, a plate comprising one face which is serrated and an opposing face which is smooth, the opposing face affixed to the fixed jaw, a guide bar that is slidable along said channel, the guide bar carrying a serrated moving jaw to coact with said fixed jaw, two tapered bars comprising a left tapered bar and a right tapered bar, the tapered bars extending downward from opposing ends of the guide slide bar into said void, opposing edges of the two tapered bars being straight and parallel to each other with an interface being slidably disposed therebetween, an action cam having a first corner portion being pivotally supported inside said void, a second corner portion pivotally connected to said interface, and a third corner portion pivotally connected to an upper pivotal hole of a locking lever, a handle defining a channel cross section, the handle attached to said body element, and an end of the handle defining internal threads to accept an axially adjustable element, a fulcrum bar having a lower end engaged with an upper end of said axially adjustable element by a tension spring connected between said action cam and said handle, a releasing lever comprising a pivot, by which the releasing lever is pivotally connected to a lower pivot of said locking lever and connected to a pivot of an upper end of said fulcrum bar, a length of spring wire having an upper end that is connected to the locking lever, and a lower end that is connected to the releasing lever to prevent the releasing lever from unintentionally swinging out of the locking lever during operation, and wherein said handle has a guiding slot at a lower portion of the handle to guide the fulcrum bar during operation, the end of the fulcrum bar defines a stopper hole which receives a rod to act as a stopper to prevent fall-out of the fulcrum bar, wherein the locking wrench/pliers is configured to minimize side play of both jaws, thereby providing consistent alignment of both jaws relative to each other.
2. The parallel jaws locking wrench/pliers as set forth in claim 1, wherein said pivotal connection of the second corner portion of said action cam to said interface comprises an inner circular opening in said interface and a corresponding outside circular profile around said second corner portion of said action cam to rotatably engage the action cam relative to the interface, thereby defining said pivotal connection between said second corner portion and said interface.
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) According to the comparison of hand tools on parallel jaws locking wrench/plier shown in prior-art publications and on the markets, varieties of embodiments have illustrated different types of construction used to achieve the parallel-jaws configuration. And it is obvious that there should be some embodiments to provide a hand tool with parallel jaws that have consistent jaw tips alignment and are sturdier than prior-art hand tools. Also there should be some embodiments to provide a hand tool that is relatively less expensive but provide good performance better than prior-art or existing parallel jaws hand tools. These and other advantages of one or more features will become obvious from the understanding of the following descriptions and accompanying drawings.
(11) For clarity of illustration, the part numbers are shown in
(12) This embodiment is a hand tool that functions as a vise-grip wrench/plier. The gripping or clamping function, as it may be called, is performed by a serrated fixed jaw 110 and a serrated moving jaw 203D, as shown by
(13) The serrated plate 110C is welded to the thin fixed jaw 110A and the thick fixed jaw 110B after the embodiment is assembled. The serrated moving jaw 203D is part of a guide bar 203C, as shown by
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(15) The pivotal connection of the second corner portion of said action cam to the interface comprises an inner circular opening in said interface and a corresponding outside circular profile around said second corner portion of said action cam to rotatably engage the action cam relative to the interface, thereby defining said pivotal connection between said second corner portion and said interface. The clamping action is generated when the action cam 116 is pressing the right tapered bar 203A via the interface 214. If the interface 214 is not employed, the contact between the action cam 116 and the right tapered bar 203A will be a line contact that generates large contact stress which will shorten the life of the tool, because the action cam 116 has a circular surface contact geometry, whereas the right tapered bar 203A has a straight plane
(16) The movement of the moving jaw 203D is guided by the guide bar 203C, which is sandwiched between a channel 109C and a channel 109D, as shown by
(17) The complete wrench/plier body (body element) is composed of two body matching parts, namely, a body matching part 109A (thin fixed jaw side) and a body matching part 109B (thick fixed jaw side), as shown by
(18) As shown by the exploded views
(19) The handle 119A is formed with a piece of sheet metal into a channel cross-section for strength. The end of the handle 119A is formed into a tube 119C, which has internal threats to accept the element 121. A guiding slot 129, shown by
(20) The tension spring 125 is used to keep the fulcrum bar 117 consistently engaging with the upper tip of the element 121 at location C. This arrangement constrains the moving jaw 203D to travel consistently according to the adjustment of the element 121.
(21) A spring wire 127 of the releasing lever 115C is used to keep the releasing lever 115C to always remain within the locking lever 111 to avoid the undesirable swinging movement of the latter during the usage of the tool.
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(23) The parallel plier jaws currently shown are used for illustration only. They can be configured to many different forms to suit the requirements for various workpieces, e.g., pointed nose pliers, curved serrated jaws for round workpieces, just to name a few.
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(25) 109 group number for the channel group 109A, 109B, 109C, and 109D 109A body matching part (thin fixed jaw side) 109B body matching part (thick fixed jaw side) 109C channel wall (thick fixed jaw side) 109D channel wall (thin fixed jaw side) 110 group number for the serrated fixed jaw group of 110A, 110B, and 110C 110A thin fixed jaw 110B thick fixed jaw 110C serrated plate 111 locking lever 113A spacer (near side) 113B spacer (far side) 115 group number for the releasing lever group 115A, 115B, and 115C 115A outstanding member (far side) 115B outstanding member (near side) 115C releasing lever 116 action cam 116A tension spring anchoring hole 117 fulcrum bar 117A fulcrum bar stopper hole 119 group number for the handle group of 119A, 119B, and 119C 119A handle 119B tension spring anchor 119C end of handle 121 axially adjustable element 125 tension spring 127 spring wire of releasing lever 129 guiding slot 203 group number for the serrated moving jaw group of 203A, 203B, 203C, and 203D 203A right tapered bar 203B left tapered bar 203C guide bar 203D serrated moving jaw 214 interface 223 stopper
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Operation
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(27) When a gripping force F is applied to the locking lever 111 towards the handle 119A, as shown by
(28) When the workpiece is to be released, the user can apply a force R to the releasing lever 115C towards the handle 119A, as shown by
(29) Other embodiments for different kinds of jaw configurations applying to different workpiece requirements will operate in a similar manner.
CONCLUSION
(30) According to the foregoing detailed description, it can be seen that the current parallel-j aws locking wrench/plier will provide a reliable and useful hand tool with strong gripping/clamping force from a pair of sturdy parallel jaws, which have minimum side play and consistent-inline jaw tips within the working range. In addition, the subject invention provides the user with an easy effort to release a tightly gripped/clamped workpiece with single hand, due to the large leverage ratio provided by the releasing lever.
(31) To produce this hand tool, conventional manufacturing methods can be employed. Tool steel alloys with additives such as vanadium or chromium can be used for the two body matching parts, which contain the thick and the thin fixed jaw parts, respectively. Simple forging and machining procedures can be used. As for the interface, the action cam, and the fulcrum bar, stamping on medium gauge tool steel sheet metal material can be done conveniently, since their geometric profiles are very simple. Finally, the handle, the locking lever, and the releasing lever can be conveniently formed with thinner gauge tool steel sheet material. Overall, the production process can be reasonably conventional and economical.
(32) A prototype is available to prove functionality and the ability of the embodiment. It has an one-inch wide workpiece capacity.
(33) The parallel plier jaws currently shown are used for illustration only. They can be configured to many different forms to suit the requirements for various geometries of the workpieces, e.g., pointed nose pliers, curved serrated jaws for round workpieces, just to name a few.