Abstract
The present invention involves an adjustable type plier tool comprising
a first tool member pivotably attached to a second tool member. Each
tool member has a handle portion, and a head portion comprising a
jaw. The first tool member has a slot, and the second tool member
has a pin attached thereto for interaction with the slot of the first
tool member. The head portion of the first tool member has a distinct
outer shape when the plier tool is viewed from a side view thereof.
The distinct outer shape comprises a first section, a second section
and a third section with the second section positioned between the
first and third sections. The first section has a substantially convex
curved outer shape, and the second section has a substantially concave
curved outer shape, and, the third section has a substantially convex
curved outer shape so as to provide the adjustable plier tool with
excellent jaw engagement accessibility.
Claims
Having thus described the invention, the following is claimed:
1. An adjustable type plier tool comprising a first tool member
pivotably attached to a second tool member, each said tool member
having a handle portion, and a head portion comprising a jaw; said
first tool member being formed having a slot, said second tool member
being formed having pin attached thereto for interaction with the
slot of said first tool member, the head portion of said first tool
member having a distinct outer shape when said plier tool is viewed
from a side view thereof, the distinct outer shape comprising a
first section, a second section and a third section with the second
section positioned between said first and third sections, and, the
first section having a substantially convex curved outer shape,
the second section having a substantially concave curved outer shape,
and, the third section having a substantially convex curved outer
shape so as to provide said adjustable plier tool with excellent
jaw engagement accessibility.
2. A plier tool of claim 1, wherein the head portion of said second
tool member has a distinct outer shape when said plier tool is viewed
from a side view thereof, the distinct outer shape comprising a
first section, a second section and a third section with the second
section positioned between said first and third sections, and, the
first section having a substantially convex curved outer shape,
the second section having a substantially concave curved outer shape,
and, the third section having a substantially convex curved outer
shape so as to provide said adjustable plier tool with excellent
jaw engagement accessibility.
3. A plier tool of claim 1, wherein said plier tool has a predetermined
maximum spacing dimension between said jaws, and said plier tool
has a predetermined total length, and, the total length of said
plier tool is generally equal to or less than six times the predetermined
maximum spacing dimension between said jaws.
4. A plier tool of claim 1, wherein said plier tool has a predetermined
maximum spacing dimension between said jaws, and said plier tool
has a predetermined total length, and, the total length of said
plier tool is generally equal to or greater than five times the
predetermined maximum spacing dimension between said jaws and generally
equal to or less than six times the predetermined maximum spacing
dimension between said jaws.
5. A plier tool of claim 1, wherein said plier tool further comprises
a tongue and groove means incorporated therein to provide a plurality
of spacing dimensions between the jaws of said tool members.
6. A plier tool of claim 5, wherein said plier tool has a predetermined
maximum spacing dimension between said jaws, and said plier tool
has a predetermined total length, and, the total length of said
plier tool is generally equal to or greater than five times the
predetermined maximum spacing dimension between said jaws and generally
equal to or less than six times the predetermined maximum spacing
dimension between said jaws.
7. A plier tool of claim 2, wherein said plier tool has a predetermined
maximum spacing dimension between said jaws, and said plier tool
has a predetermined total length, and, the total length of said
plier tool is generally equal to or less than six times the predetermined
maximum spacing dimension between said jaws.
8. A plier tool of claim 2, wherein said plier tool has a predetermined
maximum spacing dimension between said jaws, and said plier tool
has a predetermined total length, and, the total length of said
plier tool is generally equal to or greater than five times the
predetermined maximum spacing dimension between said jaws and generally
equal to or less than six times the predetermined maximum spacing
dimension between said jaws.
9. An adjustable type plier tool comprising a first tool member
pivotably attached to a second tool member, each said tool member
having a handle portion, and a head portion comprising a jaw; said
first tool member being formed having a slot extending in a predetermined
direction, the jaw of said first tool member having engaging work
surfaces creating an imaginary line substantially perpendicular
to the predetermined direction of said extending slot, said second
tool member being formed having pin attached thereto for interaction
with the slot of said first tool member, the head portion of said
first tool member further having a distinct outer shape when said
plier tool is viewed from a side view thereof, the distinct outer
shape comprising a first section, a second section and a third section
with the second section positioned between said first and third
sections, and, the first section having a substantially convex curved
outer shape, the second section having a substantially concave curved
outer shape, and, the third section having a substantially convex
curved outer shape so as to provide said adjustable plier tool with
excellent jaw engagement accessibility.
10. A plier tool of claim 9, wherein the head portion of said second
tool member has a distinct outer shape when said plier tool is viewed
from a side view thereof, the distinct outer shape comprising a
first section, a second section and a third section with the second
section positioned between said first and third sections, and, the
first section having a substantially convex curved outer shape,
the second section having a substantially concave curved outer shape,
and, the third section having a substantially convex curved outer
shape so as to provide said adjustable plier tool with excellent
jaw engagement accessibility.
11. A plier tool of claim 9, wherein said plier tool has a predetermined
maximum spacing dimension between said jaws, and said plier tool
has a predetermined total length, and, the total length of said
plier tool is generally equal to or less than six times the predetermined
maximum spacing dimension between said jaws.
12. A plier tool of claim 9, wherein said plier tool has a predetermined
maximum spacing dimension between said jaws, and said plier tool
has a predetermined total length, and, the total length of said
plier tool is generally equal to or greater than five times the
predetermined maximum spacing dimension between said jaws and generally
equal to or less than six times the predetermined maximum spacing
dimension between said jaws.
13. A plier tool of claim 10, wherein said plier tool has a predetermined
maximum spacing dimension between said jaws, and said plier tool
has a predetermined total length, and, the total length of said
plier tool is generally equal to or less than six times the predetermined
maximum spacing dimension between said jaws.
14. A plier tool of claim 10, wherein said plier tool has a predetermined
maximum spacing dimension between said jaws, and said plier tool
has a predetermined total length, and, the total length of said
plier tool is generally equal to or greater than five times the
predetermined maximum spacing dimension between said jaws and generally
equal to or less than six times the predetermined maximum spacing
dimension between said jaws.
15. An adjustable type plier tool comprising a first tool member
pivotably attached to a second tool member, each said tool member
having a handle portion, and a head portion comprising a jaw; said
first tool member being formed having a slot extending in a predetermined
direction, the jaw of said first tool member having engaging work
surfaces creating an imaginary line substantially perpendicular
to the predetermined direction of said extending slot, said second
tool member being formed having a pin attached thereto for interaction
with the slot of said first tool member, said plier tool further
having a tongue and groove means incorporated therein to provide
a plurality of spacing dimensions between the jaws of said tool
members, the head portion of said first tool member further having
a distinct outer shape when said plier tool is viewed from a side
view thereof, the distinct outer shape comprising a first section,
a second section and a third section with the second section positioned
between said first and third sections, and, the first section having
a substantially convex curved outer shape, the second section having
a substantially concave curved outer shape, and, the third section
having a substantially convex curved outer shape so as to provide
said adjustable plier tool with excellent jaw engagement accessibility.
16. A plier tool of claim 15, wherein the head portion of said
second tool member has a distinct outer shape when said plier tool
is viewed from a side view thereof, the distinct outer shape comprising
a first section, a second section and a third section with the second
section positioned between said first and third sections, and, the
first section having a substantially convex curved outer shape,
the second section having a substantially concave curved outer shape,
and, the third section having a substantially convex curved outer
shape so as to provide said adjustable plier tool with excellent
jaw engagement accessibility.
17. A plier tool of claim 15, wherein said plier tool has a predetermined
maximum spacing dimension between said jaws, and said plier tool
has a predetermined total length, and, the total length of said
plier tool is generally equal to or less than six times the predetermined
maximum spacing dimension between said jaws.
18. A plier tool of claim 15, wherein said plier tool has a predetermined
maximum spacing dimension between said jaws, and said plier tool
has a predetermined total length, and, the total length of said
plier tool is generally equal to or greater than five times the
predetermined maximum spacing dimension between said jaws and generally
equal to or less than six times the predetermined maximum spacing
dimension between said jaws.
19. A plier tool of claim 16, wherein said plier tool has a predetermined
maximum spacing dimension between said jaws, and said plier tool
has a predetermined total length, and, the total length of said
plier tool is generally equal to or less than six times the predetermined
maximum spacing dimension between said jaws.
20. A plier tool of claim 16, wherein said plier tool has a predetermined
maximum spacing dimension between said jaws, and said plier tool
has a predetermined total length, and, the total length of said
plier tool is generally equal to or greater than five times the
predetermined maximum spacing dimension between said jaws and generally
equal to or less than six times the predetermined maximum spacing
dimension between said jaws.
Description
REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application may relate to the following U.S. patents:
U.S. Pat. Nos. D414,996; 6,484,610; and, 6,615,694, all of which
have been granted to the inventor herein.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention relates to hand tools, particularly
adjustable plier tools including tongue-and-groove type and slip-joint
type varieties.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Hand operated plier tools have been around for many decades
evolving slowly with very little change over many years. Prior art
plier tools including tongue and groove type and slip joint type
varieties are usually formed with two jaws, each having engaging
work surfaces for pinching, gripping and/or controlling the rotation
of a work piece. A typical prior art plier tool has a head and jaws
formed with a configuration that often prohibits engagement with
a work piece in confined work spaces or limit-access environments.
Furthermore, the total length of a typical prior art plier tool
often prohibits maneuverability and manipulation of the tool in
confined work spaces and/or limited-access environments.
[0004] Accordingly, there is a need to improve upon the typical
prior art plier tool and the deficiencies related to its jaw configuration
and total length as described above.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The present invention involves an adjustable type plier
tool comprising a first tool member pivotably attached to a second
tool member. Each tool member has a handle portion, and a head portion
comprising a jaw. The first tool member has a slot, and the second
tool member has a pin attached thereto for interaction with the
slot of the first tool member. The head portion of the first tool
member has a distinct outer shape when the plier tool is viewed
from a side view thereof. The distinct outer shape comprises a first
section, a second section and a third section with the second section
positioned between the first and third sections. The first section
has a substantially convex curved outer shape, and the second section
has a substantially concave curved outer shape, and, the third section
has a substantially convex curved outer shape so as to provide the
adjustable plier tool with excellent jaw engagement accessibility.
[0006] Applicant recognizes the need for an improved adjustable
type plier tool, and does accordingly consider the following objectives.
[0007] It is an important objective of the present invention described
above, that it be structured having head and jaw members configured
for optimal engagement to pinch, grip and/or control the rotation
of a work piece in confined spaces or limited-access environments.
[0008] It is another important objective of the present invention
described above, that it be structured having a shortened length
(relative to the maximum spacing dimension between its jaws) to
provide enhanced maneuverability and manipulation in confined work
spaces and limited-access environments.
[0009] It is another important objective of the present invention
described above, that it be structured for strength and durability.
[0010] It is another important objective of the present invention
that it be structured so that a user may identify the benefits described
above by the appearance of its unique "beak like" jaws
and shortened length.
[0011] And, it is yet another important objective of the present
invention described above, that it be cost efficient to manufacture,
and commercially viable.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] FIG. 1 shows left side view of a typical prior art, tongue
groove type plier tool; and,
[0013] FIG. 2 shows a left side view of a prior art tool member,
also shown in FIG. 1; and,
[0014] FIG. 3 shows a left side view of a present invention tool
member, also shown in FIG. 4; and,
[0015] FIG. 4 shows a left side view of a present invention plier
tool; and,
[0016] FIG. 5 shows a left side view of the head portion of another
embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] Referring now to the drawings which are for the purpose
of illustrating preferred embodiments of the present invention and
not for the purpose of limiting same, FIG. 1 shows left side view
of a typical prior art, tongue groove type plier tool. Adjustable
plier tool 1 comprises a first tool member 5 pivotably attached
to a second tool member 3. Each tool member has a handle portion,
and a head portion comprising a jaw. First tool member 5 has handle
portion 9 and head portion 11 comprising jaw 15; and, second tool
member 3 has handle portion 7 and head portion 13 comprising jaw
17. Second tool member 3 is formed having a pin 25 attached thereto
for interaction with the slot 23 of first tool member 5. Plier tool
1 further has a tongue and groove means 27 incorporated therein
to provide a plurality of spacing dimensions between jaws 15 and
17 of respective tool members 5 and 3. Some prior art, plier tools
achieve the same plurality of spacing dimensions between the jaws
without using a tongue and groove means, but only a pin and notched
slot (not shown in this Figure.) In all embodiments of prior art
plier tools known to applicant, the head portion 11 of first tool
member 5 has a distinct outer shape 19, when plier tool 1 is viewed
from a side view thereof as shown. A substantial portion of head
11 has a single, convex curved outer shape 19 as shown. This single,
convex curved outer shape 19 is representative of virtually all
adjustable type plier tools, and such a configuration prohibits
plier tool 1 from achieving optimal engagement with a work piece
in confined spaces and/or limited-access environments. Likewise,
head portion 13 of second tool member 3 has a distinct outer shape
21, when plier tool 1 is viewed from a side view thereof as shown.
A substantial portion of head 13 has a single, convex curved outer
shape 21 as shown. This single, convex curved outer shape 21 is
representative of virtually all adjustable type plier tools, and
such a configuration further prohibits plier tool 1 from achieving
optimal engagement with a work piece in confined spaces and/or limited-access
environments.
[0018] In addition to the above, prior art plier tool 1 has a predetermined
maximum spacing dimension 29 between jaws 15 and 17 as shown, and,
a predetermined total length 31 as shown. Prior art, plier tool
1 which is representative of most prior art, adjustable type plier
tools has a total length equal to about 6.5 times the maximum spacing
dimension between the jaws. Such a prior art configuration further
prohibits maneuverability and manipulation in confined work spaces
and/or limited-access environments. Therefore, a typical prior art
plier tool has at least one head comprising a jaw formed having
a configuration that prohibits the plier tool from achieving optimal
engagement with a work piece in confined work spaces and/or limit-access
environments. Furthermore, the total length of a typical prior art
plier tool (relative to the maximum spacing dimension between its
jaws) often prohibits optimal maneuverability and manipulation of
the tool in confined work spaces and/or limited-access environments.
[0019] FIG. 2 shows a left side view of a prior art tool member,
also shown in FIG. 1. Tool member 5 has a handle portion 9, and
a head portion 11 comprising a jaw 15 as shown. Tool member 5 is
formed having a slot 23 extending in a predetermined direction 24.
Jaw 15 has engaging work surfaces creating an imaginary line 32
which is substantially perpendicular to the predetermined direction
24 of the extending slot 23. A substantial portion of head 11 has
a single, convex curved outer shape 19 as shown. This single, convex
curved outer shape 19 is representative of most, if not all adjustable
type plier tools, and such a configuration prohibits the plier tool
from achieving optimal engagement with a work piece in confined
spaces and/or limited-access environments.
[0020] FIG. 3 shows a left side view of a present invention tool
member, also shown in FIG. 4. Tool member 55 has a handle portion
59, and a head portion 61 comprising a jaw 65 as shown. Tool member
55 is formed having a slot 73 extending in a predetermined direction
74. Jaw 65 has engaging work surfaces creating an imaginary line
66 which is substantially perpendicular to the predetermined direction
74 of extending slot 73. Preferred embodiments of the present invention
plier tool may have such a configuration; however, it is possible
for the engaging work surfaces to create an imaginary line that
is not perpendicular to the predetermined direction of the extending
slot 73. Head portion 61 of tool member 55 has a distinct outer
shape when viewed from a side view thereof as shown. The unique
and distinct shape of head 61 which comprises jaw 65, includes a
first section 2 which has a substantially convex curved outer shape
as shown, and a second section 4 which has a substantially concave
curved outer shape as shown, and, a third section 6 which has a
substantially convex curved outer shape as shown. The second section
is positioned between the first and third sections as shown. Head
and jaw sections 2, 4 and 6 combine to form a distinct head and
jaw configuration intended for optimal engagement with a work piece
in confined spaces and/or limited-access environments.
[0021] FIG. 4 shows a left side view of a present invention, adjustable
plier tool 51 comprising a first tool member 55 (also shown in FIG.
3) pivotably attached to a second tool member 53. Each tool member
has a handle portion, and a head portion comprising a jaw. First
tool member 55 has handle portion 59 and head portion 61 comprising
jaw 65; and, second tool member 53 has handle portion 57 and head
portion 63 comprising jaw 67. The first tool member is formed with
a slot 73, and the second tool member 53 is formed having a pin
75 attached thereto for interaction with the slot 73 of first tool
member 55. Plier tool 51 further has a tongue and groove means 77
incorporated therein to provide a plurality of spacing dimensions
between jaws 65 and 67 of respective tool members 55 and 53. The
tongue and groove adjustable type means is well known in the industry
and understood by those skilled in the art. It is possible that
the adjustable means may only include a pin and a notched slot without
a tongue and groove configuration. This type of adjustable means
is also well known in the industry and understood by those skilled
in the art. Preferred embodiments of the present invention could
include either of these known adjustable means to provide a plurality
of spacing dimensions between jaws 65 and 67 of respective tool
members 55 and 53.
[0022] In all embodiments of the present invention, the head portion
61 of first tool member 55 has a distinct outer shape when plier
tool 51 is viewed from a side view thereof as shown. The unique
and distinct shape of head 61 which comprises jaw 65, includes a
first section 2 which has a substantially convex curved outer shape
as shown, and a second section 4 which has a substantially concave
curved outer shape as shown, and, a third section 6 which has a
substantially convex curved outer shape as shown. The second section
is positioned between the first and third sections as shown. Head
and jaw sections 2, 4 and 6 combine to form a distinct head and
jaw configuration intended for optimal engagement with a work piece
in confined spaces or limited-access environments. In the most preferred
embodiments of the present invention, the head portion 63 of second
tool member 53 will likewise, also have a distinct outer shape when
plier tool 51 is viewed from a side view thereof as shown. The unique
and distinct shape of head 63 which comprises jaw 67, includes a
first section 8 which has a substantially convex curved outer shape
as shown, and a second section 10 which has a substantially concave
curved outer shape as shown, and, a third section 12 which has a
substantially convex curved outer shape as shown. The second section
is positioned between the first and third sections as shown. Jaw
sections 8, 10 and 12 combine to form a distinct head and jaw configuration
intended for optimal engagement with a work piece in confined spaces
or limited-access environments.
[0023] In some preferred embodiments of the present invention,
plier tool 51 will have a predetermined maximum spacing dimension
79 between the jaws as shown, and, the same plier tool will also
have a predetermined total length 81 as shown. In preferred embodiments
of the present invention, the total length of the plier tool will
be generally equal to or greater than five times the predetermined
maximum spacing dimension between the jaws, and, generally equal
to or less than six times the predetermined maximum spacing dimension
between the jaws. For example, the plier tool may have a maximum
spacing dimension of 1.5 inches between the jaws, and a predetermined
total length of 7.5 inches. In such a configuration, the total length
of 7.5 inches would be about 5 times the maximum spacing dimension
of 1.5 inches between the jaws. Such a configuration further provides
prior tool 51 with enhanced maneuverability and manipulation in
confined work spaces and limited-access environments.
[0024] FIG. 5 shows a left side view of the head portion of another
embodiment of the present invention. Shown is plier tool 101 having
a first head portion 103, and a second head portion 105. Head portion
103 has a distinct outer shape when plier tool 101 is viewed from
a side view thereof as shown. The unique and distinct shape of head
103 which comprises jaw 107, includes a first section 20 which has
a substantially convex curved outer shape as shown, and a second
section 22 which has a substantially concave curved outer shape
as shown, and, a third section 24 which has a substantially convex
curved outer shape as shown. The concave curved outer shape 22 is
positioned between the convex curved outer shapes 20 and 24 of the
first and third sections respectively as shown. Jaw sections 20,
22 and 24 combine to form a distinct head and jaw configuration
intended for optimal engagement with a work piece in confined spaces
or limited-access environments. Likewise, head portion 105 has a
distinct outer shape when plier tool 101 is viewed from a side view
thereof as shown. The unique and distinct shape of head 105 which
comprises jaw 109, includes a first section 26 which has a substantially
convex curved outer shape as shown, and a second section 28 which
has a substantially concave curved outer shape as shown, and, a
third section 30 which has a substantially convex curved outer shape
as shown. The concave curved outer shape 28 is positioned between
the convex curved outer shapes 26 and 30 of the first and third
sections respectively as shown. Jaw sections 26, 28 and 30 combine
to form a distinct head and jaw configuration intended for optimal
engagement with a work piece in confined spaces or limited-access
environments.
[0025] When considering the present invention, simplicity and obviousness
should not be confused or considered the same. Accordingly, the
novelty and complexity of the present invention must be measured
by the many interrelated objectives set forth herein.
[0026] Upon reading and understanding the specification of the
present invention described above, modifications and alterations
will become apparent to those skilled in the art. It is intended
that all such modifications and alterations be included insofar
as they come within the scope of the patent as claimed or the equivalence
thereof. |