Wire tying implement
An implement (1) for binding wire about a tube on a pipe, or other object, having a pair of pivoted handles (2, 3) and jaws, each jaw (5, 6) an integral extension of a handle and each jaw located on the same side of the pivot (4) as the respective handle; the jaws (5, 6) open as the handles are squeezed. Binding posts (10, 11), allow the securing of wire to the jaws after passing the wire around the tube and grooves (8, 9) at the ends of the jaws hold the wire at the ends of the jaws, after tensioning the wire around the tube by squeezing the handles the implement is twisted to secure the tensioned wire. Side cutters (14, 15) on the implement allow cutting off the ends of the wire for a neat finish.
This invention ties in the field of wire tying hand tools or implements, for tying or binding wire around typically a pipe where it is connected to a pipe fitting, but also around any other thing required, for example, binding a gaiter onto a pipe or tube, binding a rod or bar to strengthen it circumferentially, binding together two or more items and no doubt as many other applications as human ingenuity may devise.
BACKGROUNDU.S. Pat. No. 2,623,424, Ackerman describes a tool for tightening a noose formed with wire around a tube to be tightened onto a nipple, the implement is limited to this usage and has no means of cutting off redundant wire ends after use. U.S. Pat. No. 3,865,155 Spath describes a wire tying hand tool to tighten and secure a wire loop around an article, the tool has a handle that is turned to effect an action rather like a jacking action to tension the loop and then a separate handle is turned to secure the wire by twisting. Other tools for more specialized applications are known, e.g. to baling wire (U.S. Pat. No. 6,668,870), to block rows (JP11309536), to concrete reinforcing (U.S. Pat. No. 4,362,192), to connecting crossing bars (U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,593,759, 3,310,076, 3,169,559 and EP0388350) and binding wires (GB3243336).
As compared, for example, with a pair of pliers, these implements are complicated, waste wire, are almost impossible to use in confined spaces and do not have a facility to cut off redundant wire after securing. Use of some implements leads too easily to breaking the wire due to the user not being well aware of the force exerted by the implement. Water, fuel and gas leaks at connections are among the problems for which a suitable and convenient tool for applying a wire binding is not available.
THE INVENTIONAn implement for wire binding in accordance with this invention comprises a pair of handles that are pivotally connected with a jaw extending from each handle beyond the pivot, characterized in that each jaw is on the same side of a longitudinal centre line of the implement as the handle from which the jaw extends, and a groove and one selected from a tie-post and a hole, or both a tie post and hole, are located at the end of each jaw.
A preferred embodiment has all three, the groove, hole and tie post at the end of each jaw, allowing some alternatives for the user.
Thus in contrast to the familiar pliers the jaws do not cross over at the pivot so as to close as the handles are squeezed closed; instead the jaws open as the handles are squeezed.
It is most advantageous, even desirable, almost essential that the groove is carefully chamfered at the ends of the grooves so as to avoid sharp edges and corners. These would be inclined to cause premature breaking of wire when the wire is being tensioned by the implement.
Preferably the implement is given a groove in each handle of the implement near the pivotal connection, which overlap when the handles are opened and execute a scissors-type cutting action when the handles are closed towards each other.
THE DRAWINGSThe invention is described by way of example of a preferred embodiment shown with reference to the drawings, in which:
As shown in
The use of the implement may be described with reference to FIGS. 3 to 6, in which successive steps of the method of use are shown.
As a first step, as shown in
It is found that the implement can handle a range of wire sizes, for example, one measuring 20 cm in overall length can effectively work with wire from 0,05 mm thickness to 2 mm thickness; other models can work thicker wire. The implement is made of a suitable steel, optionally heat treated, preferably worked off neatly, machined for the grooves, holes, pin and posts fitted and corrosion treated, e.g. galvanized.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
- 1 implement
- 2 left handle
- 3 right handle
- 4 pivot pin
- 5 left jaw
- 6 right jaw
- 7 longitudinal centre line
- 8 groove in left jaw
- 9 groove in right jaw
- 10 left binding post
- 11 right binding post
- 12 left hole
- 13 right hole
- 14 cutting groove
- 15 cutting groove
- 16 pipe
- 17 tube
- 18 binding wire
- 19 cross-over point of wire
- 20 axis of pivot
- 21 arrow showing direction of twisting
- 22 pads to press down ends
Claims
1-7. (canceled)
8. An implement for binding and clamping wire tightly around pipes or other objects, which comprises a pair of handles that are pivotally connected by a pivot pin, with a jaw extending from each handle beyond the pivot, in which each jaw is on the same side of a longitudinally oriented plane which is coincident with the axis of the pivot pin as the handle from which the jaw extends, with a groove located at the end of each jaw and one or both selected from a tiepost and a hole located at the end of each jaw, characterized in that the jaws extend integrally from the handles and are directly connected, the groove of each jaw being aligned with the groove of the other jaw, so that the handles may be squeezed closed using only one hand to feel the extent of the force applied and the implement twisted while maintaining pressure on handles.
9. The implement of claim 8, wherein the handles are given pad areas which facilitate pressing ends of the wire down onto the pipe or other object.
10. An implement for binding and clamping wire tightly around pipes or other objects, which comprises a pair of handles that are pivotally connected by a pivot pin, with a jaw extending from each handle beyond the pivot, in which each jaw is on the same side of a longitudinally oriented plane which is coincident with the axis of the pivot pin as the handle from which the jaw extends, with a groove located at the end of each jaw and one or both selected from a tiepost and a hole located at the end of each jaw, characterized in that the jaws extend integrally from the handles and are directly connected, each half of the implement being identical with the other half and having a thinned part where they are pivotally connected, so that the handles may be squeezed closed using only one hand to feel the extent of the force applied and the implement twisted while maintaining pressure on the handles.
11. The implement of claim 10, wherein the handles are given pad areas which facilitate pressing ends of the wire down onto the pipe or other object.
Type: Application
Filed: May 9, 2005
Publication Date: Jul 19, 2007
Inventor: Cornelius Grieshaber (Ellisras)
Application Number: 11/571,380
International Classification: B21F 9/02 (20060101);