Abstract: The present invention comprises an improved clamp for securing two members together. The invention includes a pair of damp jaws that may be positioned in spaced relation to each another and adjusted in three dimensions from one vantage point or position of the user.
Abstract: A dust-collector locking/unlocking device to lock or unlock a dust-collector removably mounted in a cleaner body. The dust-collector locking/unlocking the device includes a first member and a second member connected with a lower portion of the first member and serving as a cover for the dust-collector. The first member includes a first hook that is rotatably connected with an upper wall of the cleaner body, a manipulation lever that protrudes from an outer circumference of the first member for rotation of the first member by a user, and first cam parts formed on a lower portion of the first member. The second member includes a second hook movably connected with guide cams formed on the first member, and second cam parts engaged with the first camp part. The second member is moved up and down by the rotational movement of the manipulation lever and thereby lock or unlock the dust-collector.
Abstract: A cyclonic separation device for a vacuum cleaner including a cylindrical separation container, an inlet tube parallel to the axis of the chamber having a vortex vane disposed axially in the inlet tube. Air rotates in one direction in the inlet tube, and preferably in the opposite direction in the separation chamber tube. The separation chamber includes a cylindrical sidewall with an upper central outlet tube and a closed bottom for collecting separated dirt. A disrupter ring located on the inside wall of the middle portion of the separation chamber includes a curved surface and sharp edge for lifting air flow off the chamber wall. A outlet tube disc spaced from the inlet of the outlet tube is located in the chamber below the disrupter ring.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 26, 2004
Date of Patent:
July 28, 2009
Assignee:
Euro-Pro Operating, LLC
Inventors:
Adrian Christopher Arnold, Arthur John Arnold
Abstract: A hand tool includes a work portion and a user/operator interface portion comprising a handle. The handle comprises a pair of elongated members each including a generally I-shaped cross-section. Each elongated member includes a gripping portion. The gripping portion has a first surface and a primary user-interface surface having curvatures in three dimensions and preferably defined by a plurality of constant radii. As such, the handle conforms to the hands of a user/operator and reduces or eliminates undesirable pressure concentration points. The first surface of the gripping portion is provided with a finger registration portion which receives and positions the fingers of the operator around the gripping portion. The hand tool more efficiently transfers the operator input force through the hand tool to a workpiece and provides an improved comfort to the operator.
Abstract: A manually operated tool for terminating electrical conductors to insulation displacement contacts in a connector. The tool includes a connector holder and a pair of hingeable jigs for holding and positioning the conductors adjacent the connector terminals for shearing to length and inserting. Shearing and insertion assemblies are secured to two arms which are pivoted toward the connector until the assemblies engage and terminate the conductors. A pair of handles and a pair of toggle links are pivotally attached to the two arms for effecting a mechanical advantage during the shearing and insertion process.
Abstract: An improved toggle actuated compression clamping tool having an improved pair of identical jaws using gear segments to obtain equal and opposite rotation of the jaws between open and closed relation. The gear segments are at least two in number on each jaw and are positioned coaxially adjacent one another but with the teeth of one segment offset from the teeth of the adjacent segment, thereby permitting two identical jaw members to make up an operative pair for the compression tool.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 16, 1986
Date of Patent:
June 21, 1988
Assignee:
Blackburn Company Div. of FL Industries, Inc.