[0001] The present invention relates to a movable jaw tool with an adjustably tightenable
pivot.
[0002] Various movable jaw tools are commercially available such as, for example, pincers,
scissors, wire cutters, pliers and the like. Many such tools are required to be of
high precision, for example, for medical, electronic or dental work, and for such
fields of activity it is known that a very high degree of precision is required in
order to be able to obtain perfect closure of the jaws, that is not only avoiding
unwanted play but, at the same time, having just the right amount of freedom of movement
so that a given sensitivity upon actuation of the tool can be obtained.
[0003] In the majority of precision-made movable jaw tools the jaws are pivoted together
by means of a pin which is introduced as an interference or force fit into one jaw
and a sliding fit in the other jaw so that the coupling of the two jaws has a slight
play in such a way as to allow smooth pivoting relative movement between the two jaws
without any slackness. With such a structure, however, the user cannot modify or adjust
the play between the two jaws so that, after a certain period of use, when wear has
created an increased play and the tool has lost its original precision and accuracy,
there is no convenient way in which the original play can be renewed. Even when new
there is no way in which the original resistance to mutual movement between the jaws
can be modified if it is found by the user to be unsatisfactory for his particular
requirements.
[0004] Moreover, in the manufacture of such known tools there are encountered significant
problems in that it is necessary to perform a long series of production steps which
are not only expensive but which require a high expenditure of time. In fact, the
conventional production process for making movable jaw tools such as pliers involves
first hot stamping or forging of the two elements constituting the jaws, then further
steps to effect piercing, grinding, assembly, hand grinding, heat treatment, and cleaning
or polishing, all with intermediate testing and bench fitting steps as well. This
lengthy process, involving such a considerable number of steps, results in tools which
are rather expensive largely because of the time and trouble necessary for their production.
Moreover, it is a disadvantage having to perform heat treatment steps in order to
be able to effect the force fit assembly, that is to say, in order to introduce the
pivot pin into the jaw with which it is an interference fit, since this is a prime
cause of the high production costs.
[0005] The present invention seeks to eliminate the above mentioned disadvantages by providing
a movable jaw tool having two jaw members joined by an adjustably tightenable pivot
in which the steps required for assembly are very much simplified, and in particular,
the need for heat treatment steps for force fitting the pivot is avoided and, further,
which has the possibility of adjustment, even subsequently, of the force resisting
turning movement acting between the two jaw members as they are opened and closed
in use.
[0006] The present invention also seeks to provide a tool which can be mass produced without
requiring complex bench work upon assembly, and in which adjustment of the resistance
to turning movement between the two jaw members can be effected in a simple and rapid
manner. In fact, in embodiments of this invention such tightening operation is always
directly available to the user both when the tool is new and after a certain period
of time during which the tool may have been in use.
[0007] According to the present invention, there is provided a movable jaw tool with an
adjustably tightenable pivot, comprising a first jaw and a second jaw pivotally connected
together by means of a pivot, characterised by the fact that the pivot is formed as
a pivot assembly comprising a generally cylindrical pivot body freely engaged in a
hole in one of the jaw members of the tool, the pivot body having an enlarged abutment
head at one end thereof, and a radially expandable portion at the other, the said
radially expandable portion having an outer thread for threaded engagement with a
collet engageable in a recess in the other of the jaw members and an inner thread
engageable by a screw element for effecting radial expansion of the said expandable
portion whereby to lock the pivot body against turning with respect to the collet.
[0008] A particular advantage of the present invention is that it provides a tool which
can be produced with drastically reduced manufacturing and assembly costs due to the
shorter time needed for the various operations, leading to a product with significantly
improved characteristics being obtained.
[0009] Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides a tool the individual
component elements of which can for the most part be made using automatic machines
and, consequently, at a particularly advantageous cost.
[0010] A further advantage of the present invention is that it provides a tool which, by
its particular constructional characteristics, is able to offer the widest guarantees
of reliability and safety in use.
[0011] Various embodiments of the present invention will now be more particularly described
by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a partially sectioned exploded perspective view of a tool constituting
a first embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a partially sectioned perspective view, on an enlarged scale, of a part
of the embodiment of Figure 1, showing the components in their assembled positions;
Figure 3 is a fully sectioned perspective view, similar to Figure 2, showing the internal
components of the assembly;
Figure 4 is a perspective view illustrating the manner of adjustment of the play between
two jaws; and,
Figure 5 is an exploded perspective view, similar to Figure 1, showing an alternative
embodiment of the invention.
[0012] Referring now to the drawings, the tool illustrated is generally indicated with the
reference numeral 1 and comprises a first movable jaw member 2 and a second movable
jaw member 3, these jaw members being pivoted together by means of the pivot assembly
generally indicated with the reference numeral 4. In the attached drawing, purely
by way of indicative, but non-limitative example, the tool shown is a precision side
cutter. Obviously, the invention is equally applicable to all other jaw-type tools
such as scissors, pliers, pincers, forceps or the like, the relevant criteria which
must be taken into account being the available movement between two pivoted jaw-like
members, and for this purpose the blades of a pair of scissors, shears or wire cutters
will be considered as jaw members for the purpose of the present specification.
[0013] The pivot assembly 4 includes a pivot body 7 having at one end an abutment head 5
with a frusto-conical surface, provided with a slot 6 for engagement of a screwdriver
or like tool. The head is formed at one end of a cylindrical pivot body 7 which can
be introduced into a preformed hole 8 in one of the two jaw members; in the example
illustrated this being the jaw 2. The cylindrical pivot body 7 has at its free end
a radially expandable portion constituted by four sectors 10 separated by radial slots
11. Although four such sectors and slots are shown in the embodiment, disposed diametrically
opposite one another in orthogonal pairs, there could readily be provided a different
number (either more or less) without altering the way in which the tool performs.
[0014] The radially expandable portion of the pivot body constituted by the sectors 10,
has on its outer surface a thread 12 which can be engaged by an internal thread 13
of a threaded ring 14 or collet having a conical end surface 15 for engagement in
a correspondingly conically shaped seat 16 formed on the other of the two jaw members,
namely the jaw member 3. The threaded ring or collet 14 is provided with two diametrically
opposite radial slots 17 which can be engaged by a specially shaped screwdriver or
like tool for the purpose of turning it with respect to the outer threading 12 on
the pivot body, whereby effectively to press the two jaw members 2 and 3 together
until the required force between them has been achieved, thereby setting the desired
resistance to rotation between the two jaw members 2 and 3.
[0015] In the alternative embodiment shown in Figure 5 a threaded collet 14a is provided
around its periphery with splines 15a or other surface working for engagement with
a correspondingly splined recess 16a provided in the jaw member 3 so as to obtain
a forced locking of the ring nut 14a in the jaw 3 enabling tightening of the pivot
assembly 4 in an entirely similar manner to that described above be obtained by turning
the pivot body 7 by the head 5 to screw it into the collet 14a by engagement of a
screw driver or other tool into the slot 6 in the said head 5 of the pivot body 7.
[0016] For locking the pivot assembly 4 with respect to the collet 14 or the collet 14a
there is provided a screw element 20 provided with a threaded shank 21 and a conical
head 24, which can be engaged with an internal thread 22 formed in the radially expandable
portion 10 of the pivot body 7. The conical head 24 of the screw 20 can be engaged
into a conically flared end portion 25 formed in the expandable portion of the pivot
body 7 in such a way that upon clamping of the screw element 20 radial expansion of
the sectors 10 is obtained with consequent clamping of the pivot assembly 4 with respect
to the collet nut 14 or 14a. With this arrangement the pivot body 4, because of its
engagement with the collet 14 or 14a, determines the force between the jaw members
2 and 3, whilst the locking of the pivot assembly in the desired adjustment is effected
by means of the screw 20 which, by causing radial expansion of the sectors 10, causes
them to clamp the pivot body 7 tightly to the collet 14 or 14a.
[0017] The locking of the pivot assembly with respect to the jaw members is effected by
the radial expansion caused by screwing the screw 20 tightly into the interior of
the pivot body 7 which is clearly different from the known prior art construction
in which the pin is a force fit in one of the jaws. Moreover, the actions of drawing
the jaws together and of locking of the pivot assembly are separated from one another
which, again, is exactly contrary to what takes place in those tools known in the
art in which there is provided a single screw pivotable with respect to one of the
jaw members and screwed into a threaded hole in the other jaw member. In this known
construction, in fact, both the locking of the screw constituting the pivot pin and
the tightening of the jaw members take place simultaneously by screwing of the pin
itself to tighten it. This, therefore, does not allow an adjustment of the mutual
friction force between the jaws themselves. Further, in addition to what has been
discussed above, according to the present invention it is at any time possible to
slacken the screw 20 and effect rotation of the pivot body 7 with respect to the collet
14 or 14a to modify or adjust the play between the jaws 2 and 3.
[0018] The present invention thus provides a tool of high precision which can be obtained
using only simple working techniques in that the pivot assembly is fitted by screwing,
and locked in a stable manner with respect to one of the jaws by acting on a screw
element. Moreover, the many working stages currently utilised in the production of
tools of this type known in the art are entirely eliminated and the expensive coupling
and interference fit obtained by heat treatment are likewise unnecessary.
1. A movable jaw tool with an adjustably tightenable pivot, comprising a first jaw
(2) and a second jaw (3) pivotally connected together by means of a pivot (4), characterised
by the fact that the pivot (4) is formed as a pivot assembly comprising a generally
cylindrical pivot body (7) freely engaged in a hole (8) in one of the jaw members
(2,3) of the tool, the pivot body (7) having an enlarged abutment head (5) at one
end thereof, and a radially expandable portion (10,11) at the other, the said radially
expandable portion having an outer thread (12) for threaded engagement with a collet
(14,14a) engageable in a recess (16, 16a)in the other of the jaw members (3,2) and
an inner thread (22) engageable by a screw element (20) for effecting radial expansion
of the said expandable portion (10,11) whereby to lock the pivot body (7) against
turning with respect to the collet (14,14a).
2. A movable jaw tool according to Claim 1 characterised by the fact that the said
radially expandable portion has a plurality of circumferential sectors (10) separated
from one another by axial slots (11).
3. A movable jaw tool according to Claim 1 or Claim 2, characterised by the fact that
the collet (14) has a conical end portion (15) and the said recess formed (16) in
the said other jaw (3) is shaped as a corresponding conical seat.
4. A movable jaw tool according to any preceding Claim, characterised by the fact
that the said collet (14a) has a peripheral splining or other surface working (15a)
and the said recess (16a) in the said other jaw member (3) is provided with a corresponding
splined seat.
5. A movable jaw tool according to any preceding Claim, characterised by the fact
that the said screw (20) has a conical head (24) engeagable in a conically flared
end space (25) formed on the inner surface of the sectors (10) constituting the radially
expandable portion.
6. A movable jaw tool according to any preceding Claim, characterised by the fact
that the coupling between the pivot body (7) and the collet (14,14a) determines the
force exerted between the jaw members (2,3) against mutual rotation.