Shearing tool with a compound lever mechanism
10695921 ยท 2020-06-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G3/0255
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B26B13/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26B13/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a shearing tool such as scissors, comprising first and second cutting members pivotally coupled with each other, and a linkage pivotally coupled to the first and second cutting members, whereby the linkage and one of the first and second cutting members form together a compound lever mechanism. A force applied by an operator onto the shearing tool increases as an output by the linkage, and the increasing force is conveyed to that cutting member so that the cutting power of the shearing tool increase to allow hard-to-cut materials to be cut manually and easily with less effort from the operator.
Claims
1. A shearing tool comprising: a first cutting member comprising a first blade portion, a first handle portion coupled to the first blade portion, and a guide pivot arranged on the first blade portion; a second cutting member comprising a second blade portion pivotally coupled to the first blade portion by a first pivot that is spaced apart from the guide pivot along a length direction of the first blade portion, and a second handle portion; and a linkage comprising: a pivotal end portion pivotally coupled to the second blade portion by a second pivot, a fixed end portion coupled to the second handle portion, and a link portion connecting the pivotal end portion and the fixed end portion, such that the second blade portion is pivotally coupled to the second handle portion through the linkage by the second pivot, and a slot formed through the link portion, wherein the guide pivot of the first blade portion is arranged to pass through the slot in such a way that allows for slidable movement of the guide pivot within the slot in a longitudinal direction of the slot, which slidable movement in turn causes pivotal movement of the first and second blade portions relative to one another between a closed position of the shearing tool and an open position of the shearing tool, throughout a pivotal movement process of the linkage about the guide pivot relative to the first blade portion.
2. The shearing tool of claim 1, wherein a distance between the guide pivot and the second blade portion increases along with the pivotal movement of the first and second blade portions from the closed position of the shearing tool to the open position of the shearing tool.
3. The shearing tool of claim 2, wherein the guide pivot is spaced away from the second blade portion at the greatest distance when the shearing tool is in a fully open position.
4. The shearing tool of claim 2, wherein the second blade portion comprises a curved cutout which is sized and shaped to allow the guide pivot to move passed the second blade portion without coming into contact with the second blade portion.
5. The shearing tool of claim 1, wherein the second blade portion comprises a curved cutout which is sized and shaped to allow the guide pivot to move passed the second blade portion without coming into contact with the second blade portion.
6. The shearing tool of claim 5, wherein the second blade portion comprises a curved cutout which is sized and shaped to allow the guide pivot to move passed the second blade portion without coming into contact with the second blade portion.
7. The shearing tool of claim 1, wherein the first cutting member is detachably coupled to the second cutting member through the first pivot and the guide pivot.
8. The shearing tool of claim 7, wherein the first pivot includes a first pin detachably and pivotally coupled to a pin hole formed through the second blade portion, and the guide pivot includes a guide pin detachably and pivotally coupled to the slot of the linkage.
9. The shearing tool of claim 8, wherein the first pin is configured to have two lips or rims extending from opposite side walls of an upper portion of the first pin, and a first chamfer provided around an edge of the pin hole of the second blade portion is adapted to hold the first pin in the pin hole of the second blade portion by allowing at least a part of the two lips or rims of the first pin to sit on the first chamfer.
10. The shearing tool of claim 9, wherein the guide pin is configured to have two lips or rims extending from opposite side walls of an upper portion of the guide pin, and a second chamfer provided around an edge of the slot of the linkage is adapted to hold the guide pin in the slot of the linkage by allowing at least a part of the two lips or rims of the guide pin to sit on the second chamfer.
11. The shearing tool of claim 8, wherein the guide pin is configured to have two lips or rims extending from opposite side walls of an upper portion of the guide pin, and a second chamfer provided around an edge of the slot of the linkage is adapted to hold the guide pin in the slot of the linkage by allowing at least a part of the two lips or rims of the guide pin to sit on the second chamfer.
12. The shearing tool of claim 8, wherein the first pin and the guide pin each is configured to have a circular cross section with the two lips or rims, respectively.
13. The shearing tool of claim 8, wherein a combination of the first pin, the guide pin, the pin hole of the second blade portion, and the slot of the linkage is configured in a way that the first and second cutting members are separated from each when the shearing tool is in a fully open position.
14. The shearing tool of claim 7, wherein a combination of the first pin, the guide pin, the pin hole of the second blade portion, and the slot of the linkage is configured in a way that the first and second cutting members are separated from each when the shearing tool is in a fully open position.
15. The shearing tool of claim 1, wherein the shearing tool is provided as scissors.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(10) While this invention is illustrated and described in preferred embodiments, the shearing of the present invention may be produced in many different configurations, sizes, forms and materials.
(11) Referring now to the drawings,
(12) The scissors 10 further comprise a linkage 16 which has a pivotal end portion 162 pivotally coupled to the second blade portion by a second pivot 14 arranged on the second blade portion 132; a fixed end portion 163 coupled to the second handle portion 131; a link portion 164 connecting the pivotal end portion 162 and the fixed end portion 163; and a longitudinal slot 161 formed through the link portion 164 in a length direction of the link portion 164. The fixed end portion 163 may be fixedly or removably inserted into the second handle portion 131. The second blade portion 132 is pivotally coupled to the second handle portion 131 through the linkage 16 by the second pivot 14 such as pin or a rivet or the like.
(13) The handle portions 121 and 131 of the scissors each includes an opening configured to receive at least a thumb or a finger of the operator. It can be easily understood by those skilled in the art that the shape and size of the first and the second blades are not limited to the shape and size as shown in
(14) As shown in
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(16) It can be understood that, as the guide pivot 17 (the sliding pivot point) moves closer to the second blade portion 132 when the scissors moves from the open position to the closed position, the distance between the effort point (the place where the operator holds the scissors and applies the force) and the fulcrum (i.e. the guide pivot 17) increases. As the distance between the effort point and the guide pivot 17 increases, the cutting power at the blade portions 122, 132 would increases. In other words, the greater the distance between the effort point and the guide pivot 17, the greater the cutting power is generated. Therefore, it can be understood that the greatest cutting power is generated when the scissors is at the closed position during cutting operation.
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(20) This second embodiment differs from the first embodiment in that, the first cutting member 22 is detachably coupled to the second cutting member 23 through the first pivot provided as a first pin 25 and the guide pivot provided as a guide pin 27. The first pin 25 and the guide pin 27 both are arranged on the first blade portion 222 in spaced-apart fashion. The linkage 26 is pivotally coupled to the second blade portion 232 at a through hole 28 by the second pivot such as a second pin 24. The second blade portion 232 is further detachably and pivotally coupled to the first blade portion 222 at a pin hole 29 by the first pin 25. The first blade portion 222 is further detachably and pivotally coupled to the linkage 26 at a longitudinal slot 261 by the guide pin 27.
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(22) Likewise, the guide pin 27 is configured to have a circular cross section with two lips or rims 271 extending from opposite side walls of an upper portion of the guide pin 27. The two lips or rims 271 have a width adapted to the height of a second chamfer 265 provided around the edge of the longitudinal slot 261. The second chamfer 265 is adapted to hold the guide pin 27 in the slot 261 by allowing the two lips or rims 271 or a part of the two lips or rims 271 to sit on the second chamfer 265 of the slot 261 during the operation of the scissors.
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(24) It would be appreciated that the shape and design of the slot 261 is not limited to the I-shaped elongate slot as shown in
(25) The first pin 25 can be attached to and detached from the pin hole 29 in a similar mechanism as discussed above for the guide pin 27. As can be seen in
(26) After cleaning or sharpening of the first and second blade portions 222, 232, the first cutting member 22 and the second cutting member 23 can be put back together by placing the first pin 25 back into the pin hole 29 and the guide pin 27 back into the slot 261.
(27) In summary, the scissors of the present invention having a compound leverage mechanism as described above comprises two pin pivots and a guide pivot which work together to provide a cutting power that is greater than conventional scissors with a single first class lever. Another characterizing feature of the invention is that the pivot pins and the holes and slots for receiving the pivots pins of the scissors are configured in a way that the cutting members of the scissors can be separated from each other when the scissors is in its fully open position manually without the use of any tools.
(28) Thus, the present invention provides a shearing tool such as scissors with greater cutting power and thus requires less effort when used. It can be used to cut thick and hard objects easily and with less effort. Further, the present invention also provides the scissors that the blades can be separate from each other manually and conveniently for cleaning and sharpening. The blades can also be replaced manually without altering the original fitted position of the two blades, thus the cutting efficiency of the blades will not be affected.
(29) Having sufficiently described the nature, major features and advantages of the present invention according to some preferred embodiments, the invention, however, should not be limited to the structures and functions of the embodiments and drawings. It is stated that insofar as its basic principle is not altered, changed or modified it may be subjected to variations of detail. Numerous variations and modifications that are easily obtainable by means of the skilled person's common knowledge without departing from the scope of the invention should fall into the scope of this invention.
NUMERICAL REFERENCES
(30) 10 scissors
(31) 12 first cutting member
(32) 121 first handle portion
(33) 122 first blade portion
(34) 13 second cutting member
(35) 131 second handle portion
(36) 132 second blade portion
(37) 133 curved cutout
(38) 14 second pivot
(39) 15 first pivot
(40) 16 linkage
(41) 161 slot
(42) 162 pivotal end portion
(43) 163 fixed end portion
(44) 164 link portion
(45) 17 guide pivot
(46) 20 scissors
(47) 22 first cutting member
(48) 221 first handle portion
(49) 222 first blade portion
(50) 23 second cutting member
(51) 231 second handle portion
(52) 232 second blade portion
(53) 24 second pin
(54) 25 first pin
(55) 251 lip or rim
(56) 26 linkage
(57) 261 slot
(58) 262 pivotal end portion
(59) 263 fixed end portion
(60) 264 link portion
(61) 265 second chamfer
(62) 27 guide pin
(63) 271 lip or rim
(64) 28 through hole
(65) 29 pin hole
(66) 291 first chamfer