Geared lopper with additional leverage

12564139 ยท 2026-03-03

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    Abstract

    A geared lopper has a cam lever arm on an upper handle with a fixed rear bracket thereon where the fixed rear bracket is attached onto a hook jaw and the other end has a bolt attachment point; a hook jaw has the bolt attachment point on a stub end and distal from a jaw thereon, said hook jaw is on the front end, a front bracket is attached thereon near the jaw with a pivot between the hook jaw and the front bracket; a cutting blade is attached to the hook jaw near a front bracket through a pivot thereon, a rear pivot on the cutting blade attaches to an only pivot on the gear lever arm; and a gear lever arm is on a lower handle, the rear pivot on the cutting blade attaches to the pivot on the gear lever arm.

    Claims

    1. A geared lopper with additional leverage being able to cut large branches, said gear lopper comprising: a cam lever arm on an upper handle has a fixed rear bracket thereon where the fixedly rear bracket is attached onto the cam lever arm and the other end has a bolt attachment point; a hook jaw has the bolt attachment point on a stub end of the hook jaw and distal from a hook jaw thereon, said hook jaw being on the front end, a front bracket is attached thereon near the hook jaw with a pivot between the hook jaw and the front bracket, spacers adjust the distance between the cam lever arm and the hook jaw; a cutting blade, said cutting blade having a front pivot that attaches onto the front pivot of the hook jaw, a rear pivot on the cutting blade attached to the only pivot on the gear lever arm; and a gear lever arm on a lower handle, the rear pivot on the cutting blade attaches to the only pivot on the gear lever arm.

    2. The geared lopper as defined in claim 1, wherein the rear and front brackets are fixedly attached thereon, the rear bracket to the cam lever arm and the front bracket to the hook jaw.

    3. The geared lopper as defined in claim 2, wherein the brackets are welded thereon and are essentially perpendicular to the cam lever arm and the hook jaw.

    4. The geared lopper as defined in claim 1, wherein said upper and said lower handles are elongated handles and have a length of about 20 to 30 inches and are adjustable in length.

    5. The geared lopper as defined in claim 1, wherein said front bracket has rectangular shape or an L-shaped bracket.

    6. A geared lopper with additional leverage being able to cut large branches, said gear lopper comprising: a cam lever arm on an upper handle has a fixed rear bracket thereon where the fixed rear bracket is attached onto the cam lever arm and the other end with a bolt attachment point; a hook jaw has the bolt attachment point on a stub end of the hook jaw and distal from a hook jaw thereon; a cutting blade is attached to a pivot on the hook jaw, a rear pivot on the cutting blade attaches to an only pivot on said gear lever arm; and a gear lever arm on a lower handle, the rear pivot on the cutting blade attaches to the only pivot on the gear lever arm.

    7. The geared lopper as defined in claim 6, wherein the rear bracket is fixedly attached thereon.

    8. The geared lopper as defined in claim 7, wherein the bracket is welded thereon.

    9. The geared lopper as defined in claim 6, wherein said upper and said lower handles are elongated handles and have a length of about 20 to 30 inches and are adjustable in length.

    10. The geared lopper as defined in claim 6 wherein there is only one bracket, said rear bracket.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) FIG. 1 is a right side view, preferred embodiment front, of the geared lopper having two brackets, in outline;

    (2) FIG. 2 is the right side view in FIG. 1, but in greater detail;

    (3) FIG. 3 shows the geared lopper, left side perspective rear view.

    (4) FIG. 4 is a greater detailed view of FIG. 3.

    (5) FIG. 5 is a rear view showing the brackets on the arms there

    (6) FIG. 6 is cross-sectional view of the cam lever arm and the CUTTING BLADE;

    (7) FIG. 7 shows a cross-section view of the left side of the CUTTING BLADE;

    (8) FIG. 8 is the cross sectional showing an alternate view of FIG. 4 being the gear lever arm;

    (9) FIG. 9 is a left side view in an exploded format, rear top view;

    (10) FIG. 10 is the same as FIG. 9 except being the other side, an exploded rear bottom view;

    (11) FIG. 11 is a left side view of the cutting blade in a fully closed front position;

    (12) FIG. 12 is a fully closed rear view.

    (13) FIG. 13 shows the cutting blade with a large branch therein;

    (14) FIG. 14 is the same view of FIG. 13 but being fully open and further with a large branch therein;

    (15) FIG. 15 is a left side view in a fully open front.

    (16) FIG. 16 is a top view of the different pieces;

    (17) FIG. 17 shows a left side rear view;

    (18) FIG. 18 is a right side view.

    (19) FIG. 19 shows an alternate embodiment with a different shaped front bracket;

    (20) FIG. 20 shows an alternative embodiment of the front bracket being L-shaped.

    (21) FIG. 21 show the one bracket version in different views

    (22) FIGS. 22, 23, 24 and 25 show additional details of the one bracket version, FIG. 23 being an exploded rear view.

    (23) FIG. 26 shows the one bracket version in cross section noted as 26 in FIG. 25.

    (24) FIGS. 27, 28, and 29 show additional views of a one bracket version; and

    (25) FIGS. 30 AND 31 show cross sections as indicated in FIG. 29.

    (26) Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    (27) The variable force compound geared lopper provides additional cutting force by means of compound levers that are uniquely oriented thereon. Branches as large as 2 inches in diameter are easily cut.

    (28) Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a geared lopper 10 is shown having a cutting blade 48 that is connected to long handles 14 and 16. The cutting blade 48 is connected to the hook jaw 26 and the gear lever arm 20 thereto. The gear 22 is meshed with a gear 24 on the hook jaw 26. A bracket 2, being the rear bracket 2, being item 30, is fixedly attached to the cam lever arm 18 with the bracket 1, being a front bracket 28, fixedly attached to the hook jaw 26.

    (29) FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the cutting blade 48 FIG. 4 being in greater detail. Referring to the rear bracket 2, or item 30, it is effectively mounted to the cam lever arm 18 in a perpendicular manner to the longitudinal axis of the cam lever arm 18. It is welded to the cam lever arm 18. By use of these brackets, they effectively increase the torque applied to the work piece in the hook jaw 26. The bracket 30 is bolted to the hook jaw 26 on the distal end of the hook jaw 26. The bracket 28, also noted as bracket 1, is also perpendicularly mounted to the hook jaw 26 there being a longitudinal axis therein. It also can be welded thereto and bolted by pivot to the pivot in the front of the front bracket 28.

    (30) FIG. 3 is like FIG. 2. FIG. 5 is a rear view with cross-sectional views noted as 6 and 7 as shown by the numbers in FIG. 5. FIGS. 6 and 7 and 8 are views with the different layers described in relation to FIG. 5.

    (31) Referring to FIG. 9 being an exploded rear top view of the geared lopper 10. Nuts, bolts, washers and spacers are shown but not further described as being conventional. The cam lever arm 18 on an upper handle 14 has a fixed rear bracket 30 thereon where the fixed rear bracket 30 is attached onto the cam lever arm 18 by welding and the other end has a bolt attachment point 40; the hook jaw 26 has the bolt attachment point 40 on a stub end 42 of the hook jaw 26 and distal from a hook jaw 26 thereon, said hook jaw 26 is on the front end 44 of such, a front bracket 28 is attached thereon near the hook jaw 26 with a pivot 46 between the hook jaw 26 and the front bracket 28, spacers adjust the distance between the cam lever arm 18. A cutting blade 48 is attached to the hook jaw 26 before a front bracket 28 in a pivot 46, a rear pivot 52 on the cutting blade attaches to an only pivot 54 on the gear lever arm 20.

    (32) This preferred embodiment is able to out perform other devices since the handle is connected up front and below the cutting blade and that puts a new fulcrum in a stronger position below the cutting blade axis and to the gear train. By doing this, the work when placed in the jaw, the fulcrum acts as a prying force on the back end of the hooked jaw when the handle is attached behind the cutting blade axis.

    (33) In light of the FIG. 9, FIG. 10 shows the exploded rear bottom view to further understanding. See the above paragraph since the numbering of the items is similar.

    (34) FIG. 11 shows the geared lopper 10 in a fully closed front view position. The gear lever arm 20 is connected to the cutting blade 48 with FIG. 12 showing the opposite side. FIG. 13 is a fully open front view with the branch therein.

    (35) FIG. 13 shows the FIG. 12 open with a branch 60 therein and FIGS. 14 and 15 is fully open with a branch 60 therein.

    (36) FIGS. 16, 17, and 18 show the lopper in a rear view and FIGS. 16 and 18, in a left top view and a right bottom view respectively.

    (37) FIGS. 19 and 20 show the front bracket having different shapes as alternate embodiments, the front bracket being mounted to the hook jaw 26 perpendicular to the axis noted thereon.

    (38) FIGS. 21 to 27 show a version of the geared lopper having only one rear bracket, said rear bracket being rectangular in shape and mounted perpendicular to a long axis of the cam lever arm.

    (39) In summary, a geared lopper with additional leverage is able to cut large branches having a cam lever arm on an upper handle with a fixed rear bracket thereon where the fixed rear bracket is attached onto the cam lever arm and the other end has a bolt attachment point; a hook jaw has the bolt attachment point on a stub end of the hook jaw and distal from a hook jaw thereon, said hook jaw is on the front end, a front bracket is attached thereon near the hook jaw with a pivot between the hook jaw and the front bracket, spacers adjust the distance between the cam lever arm and the hook jaw; a cutting blade has a front pivot that attaches onto the front pivot of the hook jaw, a rear pivot on the cutting blade attaches to the only pivot on the gear lever arm; and a gear lever arm on a lower handle, the rear pivot on the cutting blade attaches to the only pivot on the gear lever arm. The cam lever arm has a rear bracket and the hook jaw has a front bracket that are fixedly attached thereon. The brackets are welded thereon and are essentially perpendicular to the cam lever arm and the hook jaw. The upper and the lower handles are elongated handles and have a length of about 20 to 30 inches and are adjustable in length. The front bracket has rectangular shape or an L-shaped bracket, but other shapes may be acceptable.

    (40) Another embodiment of the geared lopper with additional leverage being able to cut large branches has a cam lever arm on an upper handle with a fixed rear bracket thereon where the fixed rear bracket is attached onto the cam lever arm and the other end has a bolt attachment point; a hook jaw has the bolt attachment point on a stub end of the hook jaw and distal from a hook jaw thereon; a cutting blade is attached to a pivot on the hook jaw, a rear pivot on the cutting blade attaches to the only pivot on the gear lever arm; and a gear lever arm on a lower handle, the rear pivot on the cutting blade attaches to the only pivot on the gear lever arm. The geared lopper has the rear bracket fixedly attached thereon by welding. The geared lopper has an upper and a lower handles that are elongated handles and have a length of about 20 to 30 inches and are adjustable in length. The embodiment of the geared lopper has only one bracket, the rear bracket.

    (41) Since many modifications, variations, and changes in detail can be made to the described embodiments of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.