SCREWDRIVER TIPPED PLIERS
20180272503 ยท 2018-09-27
Inventors
- William Matthew Sheridan (North Wales, PA, US)
- Jonathan Darwin Swartz (Collegeville, PA, US)
- Thomas Benjamin Ladner (North Wales, PA, US)
Cpc classification
B25B7/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B15/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25F1/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A multi-tool plier that includes a screwdriver bit that is integrally formed with a tip of the plier jaws. The multi-tool plier provides the user the mechanical advantages of applying a sufficient force to the bit and screw, improved torque, and on-axis operation of the handle to rotate the bit on the screw. Moreover, with the screwdriver bit conveniently located at the tip of the pliers, the screwdriver bit is always at the ready, allowing an uninterrupted transition between operations with the pliers and the screwdriver. The bit elements at the ends of the plier jaws cooperatively define a drive bit for a variety of rotary fastener, including a standard, a Phillips, a Torx, a square, an Allen, or other geometrically shaped drive bit.
Claims
1. A combination screwdriver and plier hand tool, comprising: a first plier jaw and a second plier jaw, pivotally disposed to operate between an open and a closed position; a first bit element disposed at an end of the first plier jaw; a second bit element disposed at an end of the second plier jaw, wherein the first bit element and the second bit element are aligned with a rotational path of the first plier jaw and the second plier jaw about a pivot axis of the plier.
2. The combination screwdriver and plier hand tool of claim 1, wherein the first bit element and the second bit element are aligned to form a standard screwdriver blade with the plier hand tool in the closed position.
3. The combination screwdriver and plier hand tool of claim 2, wherein a lateral sides of the first jaw end and the second jaw end converge towards a longitudinal centerline of the pliers defining the first bit element and second bit element.
4. The combination screwdriver and plier hand tool of claim 3, wherein an interior tip of the first bit element and an interior tip of the second bit element define a fine tip gripping portion for the plier tool.
5. The combination screwdriver and plier hand tool of claim 1, wherein a cutting edge is defined in an interior face of at least one of the first plier jaw or the second plier jaw proximal to a pivot of the plier jaw tool.
6. The combination screwdriver and plier hand tool of claim 1, further comprising: an arcuate gripping face is defined in an intermediate portion of an interior face of at least one of the first plier jaw or the second plier.
7. The combination screwdriver and plier hand tool of claim 6, further comprising: a plurality of serrations defined in the arcuate gripping face.
8. A combination screwdriver and plier hand tool, comprising: a first plier jaw and a second plier jaw, pivotally disposed about a pivot to operate between an open and a closed position; a first V-shaped bit element disposed at an end of the first plier jaw; a second V-shaped bit element disposed at an end of the second plier jaw, wherein the first V-shaped bit element and the second V-shaped bit element define a Phillips screwdriver bit, with the first plier jaw and the second plier jaw operated to the closed position.
9. The combination screwdriver and plier hand tool of claim 8, wherein the first bit element and the second bit element are defined by a V-shaped protrusion with the apex of the respective V-shaped protrusion defined at a midpoint of the first jaw portion and the second jaw portion.
10. The combination screwdriver and plier hand tool of claim 8, wherein the V-shaped protrusion are offset approximately 45 degrees from a rotational path of the first plier jaw and the second plier jaw about the pivot.
11. The combination screwdriver and plier hand tool of claim 10, wherein an interior tip of the first bit element and an interior tip of the second bit element define a fine tip gripping portion for the plier tool.
12. The combination screwdriver and plier hand tool of claim 8, wherein a cutting edge is defined in an interior face of at least one of the first plier jaw or the second plier jaw proximal to the pivot.
13. The combination screwdriver and plier hand tool of claim 8, further comprising: an arcuate gripping face defined in an intermediate portion of an interior face of at least one of the first plier jaw or the second plier.
14. The combination screwdriver and plier hand tool of claim 13, further comprising: a plurality of serrations defined in the arcuate gripping face.
15. A combination screwdriver and plier hand tool, comprising: a first plier jaw and a second plier jaw, pivotally disposed to operate between an open and a closed position; a first bit element disposed at an end of the first plier jaw; a second bit element disposed at an end of the second plier jaw, wherein the first bit element and the second bit element cooperatively define a geometrically shaped drive bit for cooperative driving engagement with a rotary fastener.
16. The combination screwdriver and plier hand tool of claim 15, wherein the drive bit is selected from the group consisting of a standard, a Phillips, a Torx, a square, and an Allen tip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0030] The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
[0031] Broadly, embodiments of the present invention provide a multi-tool plier that includes a screwdriver bit that is integrally formed with a tip of the plier jaws. This configuration provides the user the mechanical advantages of applying a sufficient force to the bit and screw, improved torque, and on-axis operation of the handle to rotate the bit on the screw. Moreover, with the screwdriver bit conveniently located at the tip of the pliers, the screwdriver bit is always at the ready, allowing an uninterrupted transition between operations with the pliers and the screwdriver.
[0032] As seen in reference to the drawings of
[0033] The jaws 10, 14, may also include a cutting element proximal to a pivot point of the jaws 10, 14. Likewise, the jaws 10, 14 may also include a serrated gripping portion along an intermediate portion of the jaws 10, 14. The serrated gripping portion may also include an arcuate form.
[0034] A second embodiment of the screwdriver tipped pliers shown in reference to
[0035] A third embodiment of the screwdriver tipped pliers is illustrated in reference to
[0036] A fourth embodiment of the screwdriver tipped pliers is illustrated in reference to
[0037] A fifth embodiment of the screwdriver tipped pliers is illustrated in reference to
[0038] A sixth embodiment of the screwdriver tipped pliers is illustrated in reference to
[0039] As will be appreciated, the respective tip elements may be defined to cooperatively define any of a number of conventional rotary drive bits, such as a Torx, and hex or Allen head, and other geometrically shaped drive bits for securing or releasing a rotary fastener.
[0040] It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.