PLIERS
20230074435 · 2023-03-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Pliers having two arms which cross at a pivot bolt, one of which being movable and the other being stationary, with grip sections being formed on one side of the pivot bolt, and interacting jaws being formed as the beak on the other side of the pivot bolt. The stationary arm further has a longitudinal slot with teeth, and the pivot bolt, which is located in a receptacle, is movable about the longitudinal axis thereof, counter to the force of a spring, out of engagement with the teeth into a release position and being held in the direction of the longitudinal axis with the aid of a blocking projection, which interacts with a blocking part in the receptacle. The blocking projection and the blocking part are designed to run over each other during assembly, overcoming the effect of the spring.
Claims
1-19 (canceled)
20. Pliers comprising with two plier arms that intersect at a pivot bolt located in a receptacle, wherein one of said plier arms is movable and the other said plier arm is stationary, wherein handle sections are formed on one side of the pivot bolt and jaws interacting in the form of a beak (M) are formed on the other side of the pivot bolt, wherein the stationary plier arm has a longitudinal slot with a toothing, and wherein the pivot bolt is configured to be moved about its longitudinal axis (x) out of engagement with the toothing into a release position against the force of a spring and is held in a direction of the longitudinal axis (x) with the aid of a blocking projection (SV) interacting with a blocking part (ST) of the receptacle, wherein the blocking projection (SV) and the blocking part (ST) are designed to run over one another in the course of an installation to overcome an effect of the spring.
21. The pliers according to claim 20, wherein the pivot bolt comprises the spring.
22. Pliers comprising two plier arms that intersect at a pivot bolt located in a receptacle, wherein one of said plier arms is movable and the other said plier arm is stationary, wherein handle sections are formed on one side of the pivot bolt and jaws interacting in the form of a beak (M) are formed on the other side of the pivot bolt, wherein the stationary plier arm has a longitudinal slot with a toothing, and wherein the pivot bolt is configured to be moved about its longitudinal axis (x) out of engagement with the toothing into a release position against the force of a spring, wherein the receptacle is formed with a bottom on the movable plier arm.
23. The pliers according to claim 22, wherein the bottom is realized uniformly in material with the plier arm.
24. The pliers according to claim 22, wherein the pivot bolt is held in the direction of the longitudinal axis (x) with the aid of a blocking projection (SV) interacting with a blocking part (ST) of the receptacle.
25. The pliers according to claim 20, wherein the spring prevents reaching of the installation position or an installation position in assembled pliers.
26. The pliers according to claim 20, wherein the receptacle is formed in the movable plier arm.
27. The pliers according to claim 20, wherein the blocking projection (SV) interacts with an inner surface of the receptacle facing the stationary plier arm.
28. The pliers according to claim 20, wherein the receptacle has an insertion opening with a widened region.
29. The pliers according to claim 28, wherein the blocking projection (SV) is configured to pass through the widened region.
30. The pliers according to claim 29, wherein the pivot bolt is configured such that the pivot bolt must be arranged in a chosen rotational position with respect to its longitudinal axis (x) and an extent of the longitudinal slot in order to pass through the insertion opening.
31. The pliers according to claim 30, wherein the pivot bolt has an elastic return element configured for being prestressed into the tooth engagement.
32. The pliers according to claim 31, wherein the elastic return element is configured to be moved into a certain compressed position during passage of the bolt in the chosen rotational position.
33. The pliers according to claim 32, wherein the certain compressed position cannot be reached during normal use of the pliers.
34. The pliers according to claim 20, wherein the pivot bolt is accommodated in a section of the receptacle that is only partially designed in a circular manner and has a driving shoulder, which deviates from a circular extent and is configured for interacting with a driving flank of the pivot bolt, wherein the pivot bolt is rotatably guided in a circular recess of the receptacle and the circular recess defines a circular line (K), and wherein the driving shoulder protrudes radially inward relative to the circular line (K) and the driving flank is formed within the circular line (K).
35. The pliers according to claim 34, wherein the recess is sectionally circular.
36. Pliers comprising a movable plier arm and a stationary plier arm, wherein the stationary plier arm has a rigidly connected jaw, and further comprising a jaw that is movable on the stationary plier arm, the movable jaw being configured to be moved in a guided manner by the movable plier arm, wherein the movable plier arm interacts with a longitudinal slot that has a toothing in a separable form fit by means of a pivot bolt, the pivot bolt being arranged on the movable plier arm in a region of its rotational axis (x) and has a locking tooth, in order to change an opening width of the jaws, wherein the movable plier arm is configured to interact with the movable jaw in a lever-like manner by means of an engagement projection, which is arranged on the movable plier arm and engages into a recess provided on the movable jaw, wherein a blocking projection is formed on the movable plier arm, wherein said blocking projection is engaged with the movable jaw in a predefined pivoting position of the movable plier arm and thereby counteracts a potential evasive movement of the movable jaw relative to the movable plier arm, and wherein the blocking projection is, with respect to the longitudinal axis (x) of the pivot bolt, designed offset in an opening pivoting direction of the movable plier arm at a distance from the engagement projection, wherein the blocking projection and engagement projection are essentially aligned radially to the rotational axis (x), and wherein the blocking projection has a blocking flank that is essentially aligned radially to the rotational axis (x).
37. The pliers according to claim 36, wherein the movable jaw has an engagement flank that is acted upon by the blocking projection in the predefined pivoting position of the movable plier arm.
38. The pliers according to claim 37, wherein the engagement flank is part of a blocking recess, in which the blocking projection lies in the predefined pivoting position of the movable plier arm.
39. The pliers according to claim 38, wherein the predefined pivoting position of the movable plier arm corresponds to an open position of the pliers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0039] The invention is described in greater detail below with reference to the attached drawings that, however, merely show exemplary embodiments. A component, which is described with reference to one of the exemplary embodiments and not replaced with a different component in another exemplary embodiment, is therefore also described as a potentially existing component in this other exemplary embodiment. In the respective drawings:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0065] Pliers 1 according to a first embodiment in the form of water pump pliers are initially described with reference to
[0066] The pliers 1 have two plier arms 2 and 3 that intersect in a pivot bolt 4, wherein the plier arm 2 is in the following description referred to as stationary plier arm and the plier arm 3 is referred to as movable plier arm. The plier arms 2 and 3 of the pliers 1 according to the first embodiment form handle sections 5 and 6 on one side of the pivot bolt 4 and jaws 7, 8, which preferably are realized integrally and uniformly in material with the handle sections 5 and 6 and define a beak M, on the other side of the pivot bolt 4.
[0067] In the second embodiment of the pliers 1 illustrated in
[0068] To this end, the arm section 12 of the stationary plier arm 2 may be realized in the form of a bearing plate with two guide grooves 40, which are respectively machined into the outer surfaces and preferably extend symmetrically to a central axis of the pliers.
[0069] Guide projections 41 of the guide section 42 of the movable jaw 8, which in this region encompasses the arm section 12 in a fork-like manner, engage into the guide grooves 40 such that the jaw 8 is held and guided on the stationary plier arm 2 like to a sliding carriage.
[0070] The sliding movement of the movable jaw 8 on the stationary plier arm 12 is achieved as a result of a pivoting movement of the movable plier arm 3. To this end, the movable plier arm 3, which encompasses the bearing plate of the stationary plier arm 2 in a fork-like manner, has on each fork section an engagement projection 43 that essentially protrudes radially to the longitudinal axis x and engages into a preferably contour-adapted recess 44 of the jaw 8 in the region of the guide section 42. In this way, the interaction between the engagement projection 43 and the recess 44 converts a pivoting movement of the movable plier arm 3 into a linear movement of the movable jaw 8 along the guide groove 40. The movable jaw 8 therefore can be respectively moved in the direction of a closed beak position or in the direction of an open beak position by means of this pivoting movement of the movable plier arm 3.
[0071] The plier arm 3 is rotatable relative to the plier arm 2 about the geometric longitudinal axis x of the pivot bolt 4 in order to change the width of the beak M formed between the jaws 7 and 8.
[0072] The stationary plier arm 2 has a longitudinal slot 9 in the intersecting region of the plier arms 2 and 3. If the pliers 1 are realized in the form of a pliers wrench as illustrated in
[0073] The movable plier arm 3 preferably is designed in a fork-shaped manner in the intersecting region of the plier arms 2 and 3 and has parallel fork sections 10 and 11 that are spaced apart from one another and flank the arm section 12 of the stationary plier arm 2 with the longitudinal slot 9. The stationary plier arm 11 is inserted through the fork region 13 of the movable plier arm 3.
[0074] The pivot bolt 4 is rotatably held in the fork sections 10 and 11 of the movable plier arm 3. One fork section 10 may be provided with an insertion opening 27, which in a top view according to
[0075] The pivot bolt 4 is held in the direction of the longitudinal axis x as a result of a back engagement. To this end, a blocking projection SV of the bolt interacts with a blocking part ST of the receptacle 14.
[0076] According to the exemplary embodiments shown, the blocking projection SV may in this case be designed in the form of a finger-like projection, which preferably is realized integrally and uniformly in material with the pivot bolt 4 and essentially extends in the radial direction referred to the longitudinal axis x.
[0077] The blocking part ST preferably is formed by the movable plier arm 3, particularly by the fork section 10 with the insertion opening 27. Furthermore, the blocking part ST may be formed by the plier arm surface that faces the arm section 12 and surrounds the insertion opening 27.
[0078] In the normal operating position, the pivot bolt 4 accordingly is captured in the axial direction between the fork sections 10 and 11 of the movable plier arm 3 as a result of a support in the region of the centering projection 16 on the one hand and a support of the blocking projection SV on the blocking part ST or on the facing inner wall of the fork section 10 on the other hand.
[0079] The pivot bolt 4 may have an elongate supporting formation 16, particularly in a cross-sectional plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis x, in a region that penetrates the longitudinal slot 9 in the plier arm 2 during normal use of the pliers 1. Locking teeth 17, which are directed outward and aligned in the axial direction, may protrude beyond this supporting formation 16 in the radial direction in order to interact with a toothing 19 formed on an associated flank 18 of the longitudinal slot 9. A sliding lock of the movable plier arm 3 relative to the plier arm 2 is achieved when the locking teeth 17 are engaged with the toothing 19.
[0080] A bore 20, in which an elastic return element 21 is held, furthermore is provided on the supporting formation 16 essentially opposite of the engagement teeth 14 referred to the extent of the longitudinal axis x. This return element 21 preferably comprises a spring 22, which in the normal operating position acts against the flank 23 lying opposite of the flank 18 provided with the toothing 19 via a ball 25 that optionally lies in the bore 20 in a captive manner and protrudes beyond the surface 24 of the supporting formation 16 with the bore opening. This promotes the tooth engagement between the locking teeth 14 of the pivot bolt 4 and the toothing 19 in the region of the longitudinal slot 9.
[0081] The spring 22 may be realized, for example, in the form of a cylindrical pressure spring.
[0082] The supporting formation 16 of the pivot bolt 4 may carry a collar section 26 with the shape of a circular disk, wherein the thickness of said collar section viewed in the direction of the longitudinal axis x may essentially correspond to the material thickness of the fork section 10 viewed in the same direction. In the normal operating position, the collar section 26 guides the pivot bolt 4 in the essentially diameter-adapted insertion opening 27 in the fork section 10 rotatably about the longitudinal axis x.
[0083] In a top view, in which the longitudinal axis x is illustrated in a punctiform manner, the supporting formation 16 has segments 28 that essentially lie diametrically opposite of one another, wherein the radii of said segments referred to the longitudinal axis x essentially correspond to the radius of the collar section 26.
[0084] In a top view, the segments 28 are connected to one another by means of driving flanks 29 and 30 that essentially extend linearly.
[0085] The locking teeth 17 are formed on the driving flank 29 in the region of the supporting formation 16 penetrating the longitudinal slot 9. These locking teeth freely protrude beyond the surface of the driving flank 29.
[0086] The bore 20 accommodating the return element 21, which is composed of the spring 22 and the ball 25, preferably is provided in the region of the opposite driving flank 30.
[0087] The blocking projection SV, which radially protrudes in a finger-like manner, is formed in the region of a segment 28 that connects the driving flanks 29 and 30 (compare particularly to
[0088] All in all, the pivot bolt 4 is formed, preferably with the exception of the blocking projection SV, within an imaginary circular cylinder that accommodates the diameter of the collar section 26. It is preferred that the blocking projection SV respectively protrudes beyond the circular cylinder or beyond the collar section 26 with a protruding dimension, which approximately corresponds to one-third to one-fifth, preferably to approximately one-fourth, of the radius dimension of this imaginary circular cylinder.
[0089] The installation of the pivot bolt 4 for connecting the plier arms 2 and 3 in an articulated manner preferably takes place without tools as a result of mutual overrunning of the blocking part ST and the blocking projection SV.
[0090] To this end, the receptacle 14 or the insertion opening 27 formed in the receptacle 14 respectively has a slot-like widened region 35 that essentially extends radially. With respect to its contour and dimensions, this widened region preferably is adapted to the blocking projection SV of the bolt in the radial direction, as well as in the circumferential direction (compare to
[0091] In order to allow the passage of the pivot bolt 4 through the insertion opening 27 in the course of the bolt installation, the pivot bolt 4 initially is aligned into a chosen rotational position about its longitudinal axis x in such a way that its blocking projection SV overlaps with the widened region 35. In this case, the movable plier arm 3 has to be aligned relative to the stationary plier arm 2 with the longitudinal slot 9 in such a way that the pivot bolt 4 can be inserted through the insertion opening 27 with the widened region 35 and subsequently through the longitudinal slot 9.
[0092] In order to achieve this insertion in the course of the installation, the return element 21 of the bolt furthermore has to be manually compressed in this chosen rotational position, namely into a certain compressed position according to the respective illustrations in
[0093] In the installation position that is stop-limited, for example, as a result of the interaction of the centering projection 15 and the depression 32 of the pivot bolt 4, the elastic return element 21 supported on the flank 18 of the longitudinal slot 9 causes a pivoting movement of the pivot bolt 4 in the direction of the tooth engagement, wherein the blocking projection SV exits the widened region 35 of the insertion opening 26 and moves in front of the surface (blocking part ST) surrounding the insertion opening 26 in a locking manner (compare to
[0094] The installation therefore preferably takes place in accordance with the keyhole principle.
[0095] The end face 31 of the pivot bolt 4 facing away from the collar section 26 may be aligned with the surface of the fork section 11 with the centering projection 15 facing away from the plier arm 2.
[0096] This bolt end face 31 preferably is provided with a central depression 32, which includes the longitudinal axis x and in which the centering projection 15 is seated in the normal operating state of the pliers 1.
[0097] The blocking projection SV and the locking teeth 17 preferably extend from the collar section 26 over only a partial length of the pivot bolt 4 viewed in the direction of the longitudinal axis x such that an end region of the pivot bolt 4, which interacts with a recess 33 surrounding the centering projection 15 and is provided with the depression 32, is defined solely by the driving flanks 29 and 30 and the segments 28.
[0098] The recess 33 is designed open toward the arm section 12 and may with respect to a top view of the recess 33 have a contour with the shape of a circular line over approximately 270 degrees, e.g. as illustrated in
[0099] The arm wall covering the recess 33 axially outward forms a bottom 38 of the receptacle 14. Accordingly, the receptacle 14 is only accessible from one side (fork section 10 with insertion opening 27).
[0100] The arrangement of the elevation 37 allows a pivoting movement of the plier arm 3 relative to the plier arm 2. In this case, the pivot bolt 4 is stationary during normal use of the pliers such that the plier arm 3 encounters a limit stop (that can be overrun) in the course of the pivoting movement into the open beak position in that the driving shoulder 34 moves against the driving flank 29 of the pivot bolt 4 (compare to
[0101] A pivoting movement of the plier arm 3 relative to the stationary plier arm 2 about the longitudinal axis x of the pivot bolt 4 can be achieved during the tooth engagement between the locking teeth 17 of the pivot bolt and the toothing 19 in the longitudinal slot 9 (compare to
[0102] The closed beak position preferably is stop-limited, wherein the recess 33 may for this purpose have an additional shoulder, which is circumferentially directed opposite to the driving shoulder 34 and optionally forms a stop shoulder 36, in the region of the elevation 37 forming the driving shoulder 34. The driving flank 29 of the pivot bolt 4 optionally can move against this additional shoulder in a stop-limiting manner in the closed beak position. The closed position preferably is stop-limited due to the abutment of a jaw shoulder 39, which connects the fork sections 10 and 11 in the fork region 11, on the facing narrow surface of the arm section 12 of the stationary plier arm 2 (see
[0103] The tooth engagement preferably can only be released by deliberately acting thereupon, wherein the beak width can subsequently be changed as a result of a movement of the movable plier arm 3 together with the pivot bolt 4 in the longitudinal slot 9 (compare to
[0104] In this way, the tooth engagement between the pivot bolt 4 and the longitudinal slot 9 can be disengaged from the open beak position illustrated in
[0105] In the course of this additional pivoting movement, the pivot bolt 4 is rotationally dragged along about the rotational axis x by means of the driving formation 30 abutting on the driving counter formation 31, wherein this leads to a pivoting movement of the locking teeth 17 out of the engaged position with the toothing 19 of the longitudinal slot 9 against the effect of the spring 18, and wherein the ball 19 is partially inserted into the bore 17 during said pivoting movement. The movable plier arm 3 can be moved along the longitudinal slot 9 in this pivoting position in order to change the beak width.
[0106] The rotational movement of the plier arm 3 beyond the open beak position for releasing the tooth engagement may take place over an angle of approximately 15 to 30 degrees. The tooth engagement preferably can be released from any latched position along the longitudinal slot 9.
[0107] The tooth engagement between the pivot bolt 4 and the toothing 19 in the longitudinal slot 9 can be restored again as a result of a return movement of the movable plier arm 3 and the associated rotational return movement of the pivot bolt 4.
[0108] According to the illustrations in
[0109] The enlarged detail in
[0110] The blocking projection 45, which like the engagement projection 43 essentially is aligned radially to the longitudinal axis x, furthermore is with respect to the longitudinal axis x of the pivot bolt 4 designed offset in the opening pivoting direction of the movable plier arm 3 at a distance from the engagement projection 43 and comprises a blocking flank 46 that essentially is aligned radially to the longitudinal axis x. The radially outer end of the blocking flank 46 may transform into a segment-shaped outer contour 47 of the region of the movable plier arm 3 surrounding the insertion opening 27.
[0111] The movable jaw 8 is provided with a blocking recess 48, which essentially is open at the edge in the direction of the movable plier arm 3, at a distance from the recess 44 in the direction of the guide groove 40. This blocking recess has an engagement flank 49, which essentially is aligned transverse to the longitudinal extent of the guide groove 40 or transverse to the sliding direction of the movable jaw 8 on the stationary plier arm 2 and preferably transforms into an essentially segment-shaped abutment flank 50 in the region of its end facing away from the longitudinal axis x of the pivot bolt 4.
[0112] It is preferred that the blocking projection 45, as well as the corresponding blocking recess 48, is only provided on one side of the movable jaw 8 that overlaps the bearing plate of the stationary plier arm 2 in a fork-shaped manner, as well as on only one side of the movable plier arm 3, particularly on the arm side that also has the insertion opening 27 for the pivot bolt 4.
[0113] With respect to the connection between the movable arm 3 and the movable jaw 8, a transfer from an interacting region between the engagement projection 43 and the recess 44 to the interacting region between the blocking projection 45 and the blocking recess 48 can be achieved in the course of the pivoting movement of the movable plier arm 3 for releasing the tooth engagement between the pivot bolt 4 and the longitudinal slot 9 in accordance with
[0114] According to the illustration in
[0115] Consequently, the movable jaw 8 also can only be moved along the guide groove 40 in order to change the beak width together with the movable plier arm 3 in this predefined pivoting position of the movable plier arm 3.
[0116] The preceding explanations serve for elucidating all inventions that are included in this application and respectively enhance the prior art independently with at least the following combinations of characteristics, wherein two, multiple or all of these combinations of characteristics may also be combined with one another, namely:
[0117] Pliers, which are characterized in that the blocking projection SV and the blocking part ST are designed for running over one another in the course of an installation, wherein the effect of the spring 22 is overcome.
[0118] Pliers, which are characterized in that the receptacle 14 is formed with a bottom 38 on the movable plier arm 3.
[0119] Pliers, which are characterized in that the bottom 38 is realized uniformly in material with the plier arm 3.
[0120] Pliers, which are characterized in that the spring 22 prevents reaching of the installation position in assembled pliers 1.
[0121] Pliers, which are characterized in that the receptacle 14 is formed in the movable plier arm 3.
[0122] Pliers, which are characterized in that the blocking projection SV interacts with an inner surface of the receptacle 14 facing the stationary plier arm 2.
[0123] Pliers, which are characterized in that the receptacle 14 has an insertion opening 27 with a widened region 35.
[0124] Pliers, which are characterized in that the blocking projection SV can pass through the widened region 35.
[0125] Pliers, which are characterized in that the pivot bolt 4 has to be arranged in a chosen rotational position with respect to its longitudinal axis x and the extent of the longitudinal slot 9 in order to pass through the insertion opening 27.
[0126] Pliers, which are characterized in that the pivot bolt 4 has an elastic return element 21 for being prestressed into the tooth engagement.
[0127] Pliers, which are characterized in that the elastic return element 21 is moved into a certain compressed position in the course of the passage in the chosen rotational position.
[0128] Pliers, which are characterized in that the certain compressed position cannot be reached during normal use of the pliers 1.
[0129] Pliers, which are characterized in that the pivot bolt 4 is accommodated in a section of the receptacle 14 that is only partially designed in a circular manner and has a driving shoulder 34, which deviates from a circular extent and serves for interacting with a driving flank 29 of the pivot bolt 4, wherein the pivot bolt 4 is rotatably guided in a circular recess 33 of the receptacle 14 and the circular recess 33 defines a circular line, wherein the driving shoulder 34 protrudes radially inward referred to the circular line K and the driving flank 29 is likewise formed within the circular line K, and wherein the recess 33 preferably is sectionally circular.
[0130] Pliers, which are characterized in that a blocking projection 45 is formed on the movable plier arm 3, wherein said blocking projection is engaged with the movable jaw 8 in a predefined pivoting position of the movable plier arm 3 and thereby counteracts a potential evasive movement of the movable jaw 8 relative to the movable plier arm 3.
[0131] Pliers, which are characterized in that the movable jaw 8 has an engagement flank 49 that is acted upon by the blocking projection 45 in the predefined pivoting position of the movable plier arm 3.
[0132] Pliers, which are characterized in that the engagement flank 49 is part of a blocking recess 48, in which the blocking projection 45 lies in the predefined pivoting position of the movable plier arm 3.
[0133] Pliers, which are characterized in that the predefined pivoting position of the movable plier arm 3 corresponds to the open position of the pliers 1.
[0134] All disclosed characteristics are essential to the invention (individually, but also in combination with one another). The disclosure of the associated/attached priority documents (copy of the priority application) is hereby fully incorporated into the disclosure content of this application, namely also for the purpose of integrating characteristics of these documents into claims of the present application. The characteristics of the dependent claims also characterize independent inventive enhancements of the prior art without the characteristics of a claim to which they refer, particularly for submitting divisional applications on the basis of these claims. The invention specified in each claim may additionally comprise one or more of the characteristics that were disclosed in the preceding description and, in particular, are identified by reference symbols and/or included in the list of reference symbols. The invention also concerns design variations, in which individual characteristics cited in the preceding description are not realized, particularly as far as they are obviously dispensable for the respective intended use or can be replaced with other, identically acting technical means.
TABLE-US-00001 LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS 1 Pliers 2 Flier arm 3 Plier arm 4 Pivot bolt 5 Handle section 6 Handle section 7 Jaw 8 Jaw 9 Longitudinal slot 10 Fork section 11 Fork section 12 Arm section 13 Fork region 14 Receptacle 15 Centering projection 16 Supporting formation 17 Locking tooth 18 Flank 19 Toothing 20 Bore 21 Return element 22 Spring 23 Flank 24 Surface 25 Ball 26 Collar section 27 Insertion opening 28 Segment 29 Driving flank 30 Driving flank 31 End face 32 Depression 33 Recess 34 Driving shoulder 35 Widened region 36 Shoulder 37 Elevation 38 Bottom 39 Jaw shoulder 40 Guide groove 41 Guide projection 42 Guide section 43 Engagement projection 44 Recess 45 Blocking projection 46 Blocking flank 47 Outer contour 48 Blocking recess 49 Engagement flank 50 Abutment flank a Arrow x Longitudinal axis K Circular line M Beak ST Blocking part SV Blocking projection