Including Spring-urged Handles Or Jaws Patents (Class 81/321)
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Patent number: 8840088Abstract: A wire pulling assist device has a tong shaped member having two arms biasedly connected at one of the two ends of each arm. A leaf spring at the connected ends of the arms maintains the device in a biasedly open position when the tool is not being used. Wire supports, consisting of curved elements, extend from near the second end of the arms. Applying a squeezing pressure on the arm members compels them and the wire supports towards each other, permitting the wire supports to be inserted into a hole in a metal stud. Metal clad wire can then be threaded through the wire supports and run smoothly and efficiently through the metal stud without impediment.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2012Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Inventor: Robert D'Ercole
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Patent number: 8381622Abstract: A hand tool for assembling and disassembling a plurality of workpieces is provided. The hand tool comprises a pair of handle members, a pair of intermediate members pivotally coupled to the pair of handle members, a pair of jaw members pivotally coupled to the pair of intermediate members, a spring member mounted between the pair of handle members, and a locking mechanism configured on the pair of handle members. Accordingly, upon applying a grasping force to the pair of handle members, the spring member is compressed and the pair of intermediate members converge towards each other thereby allowing the pair of jaw members to grasp the at least a portion of the workpiece therebetween for assembling and disassembling the plurality of workpieces. Further, upon grasping the at least a portion of the workpiece, the pair of handle members are held in a locked state by the locking mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2009Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Inventor: Kyle Roppolo
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Publication number: 20100162859Abstract: A hand tool for assembling and disassembling a plurality of workpieces is provided. The hand tool comprises a pair of handle members, a pair of intermediate members pivotally coupled to the pair of handle members, a pair of jaw members pivotally coupled to the pair of intermediate members, a spring member mounted between the pair of handle members, and a locking mechanism configured on the pair of handle members. Accordingly, upon applying a grasping force to the pair of handle members, the spring member is compressed and the pair of intermediate members converge towards each other thereby allowing the pair of jaw members to grasp the at least a portion of the workpiece therebetween for assembling and disassembling the plurality of workpieces. Further, upon grasping the at least a portion of the workpiece, the pair of handle members are held in a locked state by the locking mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2009Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventor: Kyle Roppolo
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Publication number: 20080168870Abstract: A cutting or gripping tool capable of producing high leverage force using compound linkage and with a wide range of motion using an adjustable rack system that forms an adjustable triangular shape without changing the compound force. The tool is designed such that it could be operated with one hand to cut a material with successive squeezing of the handles. It embodies an automatic or manual adjustment to a desired opening with linkage that amplifies the mechanical force of the handles. Its uses include but are not limited to: cutting animal hooves, pruning branches, gripping/cutting bolts and clamping objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Paul E. Caravello
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Patent number: 7299724Abstract: A tool includes a fixed operating lever and a pivoting operating lever that define handles that may be squeezed toward each other by a user to move the fixed and sliding jaws of the tool toward each other to grasp a workpiece. The fixed jaw is defined by the fixed lever. The sliding jaw is confined by the fixed operating lever. The position of the sliding jaw is limited by the operating levers, and its travel toward and away from the fixed jaw is defined by the operating levers. A biasing lever is operably connected to both operating levers. The biasing lever biases the jaws of the tool apart when there is no load applied to the tool and helps to transfer to the tool's jaws the force applied by a user to the tool's handles upon the engagement of a toothed pawl with a toothed surface of a slot within the fixed lever. The tool's jaws remain parallel to each other as they are moved toward or away from each other and while grasping a workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2007Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Inventor: Matthew W. Warheit
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Patent number: 6308597Abstract: A pair of tongs is disclosed that includes first and second spaced apart members each having a first end having a jaw-like part and a second end, the second ends of the first and second members being movable toward and away from each other by the use of one hand. A first connecting element with a first straight toothed surface extends from a point on the first member between its first and second ends and a second connecting element having a second straight toothed surface facing the first straight toothed surface extends from a point on the second member between the first and second ends of the second member for releasably engaging the first connecting element. The first toothed surface includes first and second rows of teeth and the second row of teeth is displaced relative to the first row of teeth.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1999Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: Fast Industriprodukter HBInventor: Ragnar Stahle
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Patent number: 5060543Abstract: A self-adjusting tool having first and second elongated members, each of which have a workend and an oppositely located handle means for applying force to the tool. The first member includes a raceway positioned intermediate of the work end and handle. A connector is provided adjacent to the work ends for slideably and pivotally connecting the first and second members together. The connector includes an elongated slot in the first member having ratchet teeth along at least a portion of one edge thereof and a pawl positioned to slide within the slot and to pivotally engage the ratchet teeth. A fastener for securing the first and second members slideably together and securing the pawl in the slot is provided as part of the connector. A torsion arm with first and second ends is operably positioned between the first and second members. The first end includes a torsion element connected to the second member and the second end is slideably positioned within the raceway.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1990Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Inventor: William A. Warheit
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Patent number: 4633587Abstract: A garden pruner has a leaf spring 14 secured at its outer end to one of the handles (12a) and engaging the other handle (11a) at its inner end. A slider (15) on the one handle (12a) slidably engages the leaf spring and is movable to vary the length of the spring between the slider and the inner end of the spring and thereby vary the spring force and spring rate.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1985Date of Patent: January 6, 1987Assignee: Wilkinson Sword Limited of Sword HouseInventor: Christopher R. B. Harrison
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Patent number: 4625595Abstract: A wire stripper comprising a pair of symmetric arms pivotally connected together, a pair of supporting pieces respectively secured to the arms, a stationary cutting member being secured to one of the supporting pieces, a pivotal cutting member pivotally attached thereto cooperating with the stationary cutting member to be served as a stripper, a stationary clamping member being secured to the other supporting piece, a pivotal clamping member pivotally connected thereto associated with the stationary clamping member to be served as a clamp. In use, and electrical wire can be fixedly clamped by the clamp and the coating of the electric wire can be simultaneously stripper off by the stripping. Thus, this invention can complete the stripping action in one single operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1985Date of Patent: December 2, 1986Inventor: Hui W. Hsiao