Ergonomic dual mode snips
11911923 ยท 2024-02-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25G1/102
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B13/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B13/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B13/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26B13/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25G1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B13/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Ergonomic snips have a pair of pivoted levers each having a forward end formed as a cutting blade and a rearward end forming a hand portion. A first handgrip on one hand portion includes a first anti-slip ear suitable for engaging a user's thumb. A second handgrip on the other hand portion includes a second anti-slip ear to form a finger receiving portion to accommodate one or both of the index and middle fingers of a user to allow a user to either place the second anti-slip ear between the user's index and middle fingers to maximize torque or place the second anti-slip ear between said middle and ring fingers to provide greater cutting control or precision. The distances between a user's thumb and the user's index and middle fingers remain substantially the same in both positions of the hand.
Claims
1. Ergonomic snips comprising: (A) first and second elongate gripping levers, said gripping levers having leading ends and having trailing ends forming respective first and second hand gripping portions; (B) first pivoting means for pivotally connecting said first and second gripping levers at said leading ends; (C) first and second elongate blade levers each having a distal end formed as a cutting blade and a proximate actuating end; (D) second pivoting means for pivotally connecting said first and second blade levers to each other at a point intermediate said distal cutting blade and proximate actuating ends, a line extending through said first and second pivoting means defining an axis of the snips; (E) third pivoting means for pivotally connecting said proximate end of said first blade lever to said first gripping lever; (F) fourth pivoting means for pivotally connecting said proximate end of said second blade lever to said second gripping lever; (G) a first handgrip covering said first hand gripping portion of said first gripping lever and including a first anti-slip ear generally extending in a direction away from said axis and forming a proximate surface for engaging a user's thumb axially spaced from said first pivoting means a distance f; and (H) a second handgrip covering said second hand gripping portion of said second gripping lever and including a proximate second anti-slip ear generally extending in a direction away from said axis axially spaced a distance b from said first pivoting means, and also formed with an outwardly projecting protrusion at a leading end of said second handgrip covering spaced a distance a, said second anti-slip ear and said protrusion being spaced from each other along said second handgrip covering to form an elongate finger-receiving portion, a transverse dimension between said finger receiving portion along a direction substantially normal to said axis to said proximate surface of said first anti-slip ear when said first and second hand gripping portions are in a closed configuration is d, and b2d, ad and said finger receiving portion is equal to (ba).
2. An ergonomic snip as defined in claim 1, wherein (ba) is within the range of 39-45 mm.
3. An ergonomic snip as defined in claim 1, wherein a=46.5 mm.
4. An ergonomic snip as defined in claim 1, wherein b=88.54 mm.
5. An ergonomic snip as defined in claim 1, wherein d=43.05 mm.
6. An ergonomic snip as defined in claim 1, wherein f=75.59 mm.
7. An ergonomic snip as defined in claim 1, wherein (ba)42 mm.
8. Ergonomic snips comprising: (A) first and second elongate gripping levers, said gripping levers having leading ends and having trailing ends forming respective first and second hand gripping portions; (B) first pivoting means for pivotally connecting said first and second gripping levers at said leading ends; (C) first and second elongate blade levers each having a distal end formed as a cutting blade and a proximate actuating end; (D) second pivoting means for pivotally connecting said first and second blade levers to each other at a point intermediate said distal cutting blade and proximate actuating ends, a line extending through said first and second pivoting means defining an axis of the snips; (E) third pivoting means for pivotally connecting said proximate end of said first blade lever to said first gripping lever; (F) fourth pivoting means for pivotally connecting said proximate end of said second blade lever to said second gripping lever; (G) a first handgrip covering said first hand gripping portion of said first gripping lever and including a first anti-slip ear generally extending in a direction away from said axis and forming a proximate surface for engaging a user's thumb axially spaced from said first pivoting means a distance f; and (H) a second handgrip covering said second hand gripping portion of said second gripping lever and including a proximate second anti-slip ear generally extending in a direction away from said axis axially spaced a distance b from said first pivoting means, and also formed with an outwardly projecting protrusion at a leading end of said second handgrip covering spaced a distance a, said second anti-slip ear and said protrusion being spaced from each other along said second handgrip covering to form an elongate finger-receiving portion, a transverse dimension between said finger receiving portion along a direction substantially normal to said axis to said proximate surface of said first anti-slip ear when said first and second hand gripping portions are in a closed configuration is d, and b2d, ad and said finger receiving portion is equal to (ba), and wherein (ba) is within the range of 39-45 mm.
9. An ergonomic snip as defined in claim 8, wherein a=46.5 mm.
10. An ergonomic snip as defined in claim 8, wherein b=88.54.
11. An ergonomic snip as defined in claim 8, wherein d=43.05 mm.
12. An ergonomic snip as defined in claim 8, wherein f=75.59 mm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(5) Referring now specifically to the figures, in which the identical or similar parts are designated by the same reference numerals throughout, and first referring to
(6) The snips 10 includes a pair of pivoted gripping levers 12, 14 that define an axis of symmetry A. Each gripping lever 12, 14 has a forward or pivoted end 12a, 14a and rearward or proximate ends 12b, 14b forming hand gripping portions. The gripping levers at 12, 14 are pivoted to each other at the forward or remote ends by a first pivot 16.
(7) Referring to
(8) A conventional locking tab, lever or strap 40 is used to lock the snips in the closed position shown in
(9) A pair of complementary elongated blade levers 18, 20 each have opposing cutting blade ends 18a, 20a and actuating ends 18b, 20b. The elongated blade levers 18, 20 are pivoted to each other at intermediate ends thereof at a second pivot 22. Third and fourth pivots 24, 26 pivot the actuating ends 18b, 20b to associated handle gripping levers 12, 14.
(10) A first handgrip 28 at least partially covers the rearward or proximate end 12b of the gripping lever 12. The first handgrip 28 may be formed of any conventional materials used for handgrips for such tools, including plastics, foam materials etc. The handgrip 28 includes a first anti-slip ear or projection 30 proximate to pivot 26 and generally extends in a direction away from the axis A to form an anti-slip catch or ear suitable for engaging a user's thumb 42 as shown in
(11) A second handgrip 32 at least partially covers the rearward or proximate end 14b of the gripping lever 14. The second handgrip 32 includes a second anti-slip ear or projection 34 that extends in a direction generally away from the axis A and forms a finger receiving portion 36 between the second anti-slip ear or projection 34 and outwardly projecting protrusion 38 at the forward-most or remote end of the second handgrip 32. The finger receiving portion 36 has a generally axial length along the lever 14 to accommodate one or both of the index and middle fingers, 44, 46, respectively, of a user to allow a user to either place the anti-slip ear or projection 34 between the user's index and middle fingers 44, 46, respectively, in a first position of the hand as shown in
(12) The finger-receiving portion 36, along a direction of the axis A, is defined as the distance between the anti-slip ear or projection 34 and the protrusion 38 and has a predetermined length that is generally equal to ba. The anti-slip ear or projection 34 has a remote point Y while the protuberance 38 has a proximate point, defining between points Y and Z a generally flat region 36 along a straight line L1. As is clear from
(13) The first anti-slip ear or projection 30 is positioned along the axis so that its proximate point X is substantially aligned with the remote point Y of the second anti-slip ear or projection 34. Also, as indicated in
(14) Referring to
(15) A first handgrip 28 at least partially covers the rearward or trailing end 12b of the lever 2. The handgrip 28 may be formed of any conventional materials used for handgrips for such tools, including plastics, foam materials etc. The handgrip 28 includes a first anti-slip ear or projection 30 proximate to pivot 26 and generally extends in a direction away from the axis A to form an anti-slip catch suitable for engaging a user's thumb 42 as shown in
(16) A feature of the invention is that the configuration of the levers and the positions of the anti-slip ears or projections 30, 34 are selected so that the distances between a user's thumb, which stays in a fixed position in both modes of operation, and the user's index and middle fingers remain substantially the same in both the first and second positions of the hand. In this way, the snips ergonomically allows a user to use the snip with substantially equal comfort in both of the operating modes or hand positions while allowing a user to either apply greater cutting force or less cutting force but greater control to cut with greater precision.
(17) Referring to
(18) The protrusion 38 and the second anti-slip ear or projection 34 are arranged, as indicated, to create the finger receiving portion 36 to accommodate the user's index and middle fingers. Preferably, the receiving space 36 is dimensioned to accommodate the user's index and middle fingers with little clearance so that both the second anti-slip ear or projection and the protrusion 38 serve and function to apply forces on the second handgrip along the axis A in the forward direction towards the cutting blade ends 18a, 20a.
(19) With the construction in accordance with the invention, and referring to
(20) While the embodiment shown in
(21) The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art. The invention is not limited to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.