BIFURCATED LOCKING PLIERS FOR ENHANCED CONTROL OF ADEL CLAMPS DURING INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, AND REMOVAL
20220009057 · 2022-01-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B27/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A locking pliers for enhanced control of Adel clamps during installation, inspection, and removal of Adel clamps. The locking pliers is made from high-carbon steel, and includes a first plier arm having a first bifurcated grasping portion, a first pivot portion, and a first handle portion ending in a series of ridges. The locking pliers also includes a second plier arm having a second bifurcated grasping portion, a second pivot portion pivotably connected to the first pivot portion, and a second handle portion ending in a wedge that is cooperative with the series of ridges serving as an adjustable locking mechanism. The handle portion includes cushioning grip material. The locking pliers also include a leaf spring to resiliently resist bringing the two handle portions together. In some embodiments, each bifurcated grasping portion includes a slot of a width to partially surround a screw and a hole that accepts the screw.
Claims
1. A locking pliers for enhanced control of Adel clamps during installation, inspection, and removal of such clamps, the locking pliers comprising: a first plier arm including: a first bifurcated grasping portion; a first pivot portion; a first handle portion extending from the first pivot portion, the first handle portion ending in a series of ridges; and a second plier arm including: a second bifurcated grasping portion; a second pivot portion pivotably connected to the first pivot portion; a second handle portion extending from the second pivot portion, the second handle portion ending in a wedge, the wedge being cooperative with the series of ridges so as to serve as an adjustable locking mechanism.
2. The locking pliers of claim 1, wherein the handle portion is coated with cushioning grip material.
3. The locking pliers of claim 2, wherein the cushioning grip material is made from: rubber or silicone.
4. The locking pliers of claim 1, wherein the first and second bifurcated grasping surfaces have smoothed edges.
5. The locking pliers of claim 1, further comprising: a leaf spring configured to resiliently resist bringing the first handle portion and the second handle portion together.
6. The locking pliers of claim 1, wherein the first plier arm and the second plier arm are made from high-carbon steel.
7. The locking pliers of claim 1, wherein the first plier arm and the second plier arm are of equal length, the length being within a range of: 8″ to 12″.
8. The locking pliers of claim 1, wherein the first bifurcated grasping portion and the second bifurcated grasping portion exhibit mirror symmetry.
9. The locking pliers of claim 1, wherein each bifurcated grasping portion includes a slot having a width configured to accommodate a screw.
10. The locking pliers of claim 1, wherein the first handle portion has an arcuate shape, and the second handle portion has an arcuate shape.
11. A locking pliers for enhanced control of Adel clamps during installation, inspection, and removal of such clamps, the locking pliers comprising: a first plier arm including: a first bifurcated grasping portion having a slot of a width configured to accommodate a screw; a first pivot portion; a first handle portion extending from the first pivot portion, the first handle portion ending in a series of ridges, the first handle portion coated with cushioning grip material; a second plier arm including: a second bifurcated grasping portion having a slot of a width configured to accommodate a screw; a second pivot portion pivotably connected to the first pivot portion; a second handle portion extending from the second pivot portion, the second handle portion ending in a wedge, the wedge being cooperative with the series of ridges so as to serve as an adjustable locking mechanism, the second handle portion coated with cushioning grip material; and a leaf spring configured to resiliently resist bringing the first handle portion and the second handle portion together.
12. The locking pliers of claim 11, wherein the cushioning grip material is made from: rubber or silicone.
13. The locking pliers of claim 11, wherein the first and second bifurcated grasping surfaces have smoothed edges.
14. The locking pliers of claim 11, wherein the first plier arm and the second plier arm are made from high-carbon steel.
15. The locking pliers of claim 11, wherein the first plier arm and the second plier arm are of equal length, the length being within a range of: 8″ to 12″.
16. The locking pliers of claim 11, wherein the first bifurcated grasping portion and the second bifurcated grasping portion exhibit mirror symmetry.
17. The locking pliers of claim 11, wherein the first handle portion has an arcuate shape, and the second handle portion has an arcuate shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] Many additional features and advantages will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the following description, when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0039] Also, a second plier arm 112 includes a second bifurcated grasping portion 114, a second pivot portion 116, and a second handle portion 118 having a wedge 120 for engaging with the series of ridges 110, the wedge 120 being located at the end of the second plier arm 112. The wedge 120 works cooperatively with the series of ridges 110 as an adjustable locking mechanism.
[0040] As the pliers 100 are closed, the bifurcated grasping surfaces 104 and 114 move towards each other, while the wedge 120 engages with one pair of ridges of the series of ridges (two or more ridges) 110 at the end of the first handle 108, thereby keeping the bifurcated grasping surfaces 104 and 114 from separating. If there are three ridges, there are two possible locations for the wedge 120 to engage. If there are four ridges, there are three possible locations for the wedge 120 to engage, each location representing a different degree of compression. The first pair of ridges facilitates a first amount of compression of the first bifurcated grasping portion 104 towards the second bifurcated grasping portion 114. If the user further presses the first handle portion 108 towards the second handle portion 118, the wedge 120 will move beyond the first and second ridges to settle between the second and third ridges, thereby locking the pliers 100 closed with greater compression of the first bifurcated grasping portion 104 towards the second bifurcated grasping portion 114.
[0041] Thus, it is possible to select an amount of compression applied by the pliers 100 by simply moving the wedge 120 along the ridges 110 until a desired amount of compression is achieved.
[0042] To release the compression, the user simply pushes the wedge 120 perpendicularly away from (rather than along) the ridges 110 so as to disengage the wedge 120 from the ridges 110, thereby allowing the bifurcated grasping portions 104 and 114 to move apart.
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[0044] Note that the first handle portion 108 and the second handle portion 118 are coated with cushioning grip material 206 and 208, respectively. The cushioning grip material 206 and 208 can be either rubber or silicone, or any material that adds cushioning to the handle portions 108 and 118.
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[0055] Other modifications and implementations will occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention as claimed. Accordingly, the above description is not intended to limit the invention, except as indicated in the following claims.