High Voltage Insulating Electric Tool
20180043523 ยท 2018-02-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25G1/125
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25F1/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25G1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25G1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B15/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention discloses a high voltage insulating electric tool, comprising insulating handles made of plastic material, and insulating fittings made of ceramic material. The insulating fittings are mounted on the insulating handles in a replaceable manner to directly contact a work piece under service condition and prevent electric shock. The present invention adopts handles made of plastic material and cutting edges made of ceramic so that the entire product cannot bear a risk of breakdown by current in an environment of high voltage. The ceramic cutting edges made of ceramic are replaceable, thereby avoiding the circumstance that the entire metallic electric tool has to be scrapped due to burst, blunting or large clearance of the cutting edges. Further, plastic material and ceramic have desirable chemical stability and strong resistance to acids, alkalis and other chemicals.
Claims
1. A high voltage insulating electric tool comprising: an insulating handle made of plastic material; and an insulating fitting made of ceramic material and mounted on the insulating handle in a replaceable manner to directly contact a work piece under service condition and prevent electric shock.
2. The high voltage insulating electric tool according to claim 1, wherein the high voltage insulating electric tool is insulating pliers, of which the insulating handle comprises a first plier arm and a second plier arm.
3. The high voltage insulating electric tool according to claim 2, wherein the insulating fitting includes two cutting edges made of ceramic material, which are mounted to one end of the first plier arm and one end of the second plier arm via fixing members in a replaceable manner.
4. The high voltage insulating electric tool according to claim 3, wherein the fixing members are screws.
5. The high voltage insulating electric tool according to claim 1, wherein the high voltage insulating electric tool is an insulating screwdriver.
6. The high voltage insulating electric tool according to claim 5, wherein the insulating handle of the insulating screwdriver is a hand grip, and the insulating fitting of the insulating screwdriver is a bit; and wherein the insulating handle and the insulating fitting are engaged together in a plug-in manner.
7. The high voltage insulating electric tool according to claim 1, wherein the plastic material is selected from the group consisting of PE, PP, PVC or PET.
8. The high voltage insulating electric tool according to claim 1, wherein the ceramic material includes zirconium oxide.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] Below the high voltage insulating electric tool provided by the present invention will be described in details by referring to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] The term insulating electric tools herein includes all relevant electric tools used during operation in high-low voltage and high-low frequency environment. For example, the relevant electric tools include insulating pliers, insulating screwdrivers and other electric tools.
[0025] The high voltage insulating electric tool of the present invention comprises an insulating handle made of plastic material and an insulating fitting made of ceramic material. The insulating fitting is mounted on the insulating handle in a replaceable manner to directly contact a work piece under service condition and prevent the risk of electric shock.
[0026] Preferably, the plastic material is selected form the group consisting of PE, PP, PVC or PET. Obviously, those skilled in the art should understand that the plastic material may also be any other insulating plastic materials. In an embodiment of the invention, the ceramic material mainly includes zirconium oxide.
[0027] As shown in
[0028] The insulating fitting includes two cutting edges 120 which are made of ceramic material. Through fixed members, the cutting edges 120 are mounted to one end of the first plier arm 111 and one end of the second plier arm 112 in a replaceable manner. In an embodiment of the invention, the fixing members are screws 130. Use of screws 130 may lead to generation of perfect fixing effects. Further, the cutting edges 120 can be easily replaced when the cutting edges 120 are damaged or blunted.
[0029] Moreover, lock nuts 140 made of plastic are disposed on the connectors of the first plier arm 111 and the second plier arm 112 to enhance stability and improve the appearance of the product.
[0030] As shown in
[0031] The handle of the present invention is made of plastic material and the cutting edges are made of ceramic in which zirconium oxide is the main material so that the problem of breakdown of the product by current in an environment of high voltage can be easily avoided. Although the hardness of tool steel is HRC58-62 after heat treatment, the cutting edges made of ceramic can be replaceable while their hardness reaches HRA88-90. What is more, the blunting cycle of ceramic cutting edges is much longer than that of metallic cutting edges, and ceramic cutting edges are replaceable, thereby avoiding the circumstance that the entire metallic electric tool has to be scrapped due to burst, blunting and large clearance of the cutting edges.
[0032] In addition, plastic material and ceramic have desirable chemical stability and strong resistance to acids, alkalis and other chemicals and possess the features of antifriction, wear resistance and self-lubrication, which can completely avoid the problems of rusting and static current during use.
[0033] The present invention is set forth with reference to various embodiments and accompanying drawings. It should be understood that those skilled in the art may make various changes and equivalents to the present invention without departing from the spirit and principle of the present invention upon a reading of the specification and study of the drawings. For example, the technical features shown or described in an embodiment may be used in an alternative embodiment to obtain a further embodiment. It should be appreciated that all the changes and equivalents according to the present invention shall be fallen into the protective scope of appended claims hereto.