US3170345A - Pliers especially for crimping - Google Patents

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US3170345A
US3170345A US160117A US16011761A US3170345A US 3170345 A US3170345 A US 3170345A US 160117 A US160117 A US 160117A US 16011761 A US16011761 A US 16011761A US 3170345 A US3170345 A US 3170345A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R43/00Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors
    • H01R43/04Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors for forming connections by deformation, e.g. crimping tool
    • H01R43/042Hand tools for crimping
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
    • B25B7/00Pliers; Other hand-held gripping tools with jaws on pivoted limbs; Details applicable generally to pivoted-limb hand tools
    • B25B7/12Pliers; Other hand-held gripping tools with jaws on pivoted limbs; Details applicable generally to pivoted-limb hand tools involving special transmission means between the handles and the jaws, e.g. toggle levers, gears
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
    • B25B7/00Pliers; Other hand-held gripping tools with jaws on pivoted limbs; Details applicable generally to pivoted-limb hand tools
    • B25B7/12Pliers; Other hand-held gripping tools with jaws on pivoted limbs; Details applicable generally to pivoted-limb hand tools involving special transmission means between the handles and the jaws, e.g. toggle levers, gears
    • B25B7/123Pliers; Other hand-held gripping tools with jaws on pivoted limbs; Details applicable generally to pivoted-limb hand tools involving special transmission means between the handles and the jaws, e.g. toggle levers, gears with self-locking toggle levers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
    • B25B7/00Pliers; Other hand-held gripping tools with jaws on pivoted limbs; Details applicable generally to pivoted-limb hand tools
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  • a major object of thisinvention is toavoid this inconvenience 'byinterposing a means between one of the jaws of the pliers and the arm of the handle that controls I it.
  • the displacement of this interposed means, while said arm is unmoved, causes said jaw to close towardsthe other jaw until said means is locked to said arm, the subsequent closing of which causes said jaw further to close and to crimp.
  • FIGURE 1 shows the crimping; pliers of the invention
  • FIGURE 2 shows an intermediate position of the; pliers:
  • FIGURE 3 shows the plier'sclosed;
  • FIGURE 4 schematically illustrates an advantage of the invention.
  • the pliers of FIGURES l.to*3 comprise two jaws; a
  • the fixed jaw 1 and a movable jaw ⁇ are secured by two rivets 3 to a stationary arm 5.
  • the moveable jaw is rotatablymounted on rivet 4carried by stationary arm 5.
  • An intermediate'meansin the form of atrigger. 8 and a moveable. arm 9 are rotatably mounted on, arr-axle 7 carried by stationary arm 5'. ,Within said arm 9'slides a traveler 19, held by spring 11.
  • Two pins 12 and 13 carried by traveler l il slidein respective slots 9a and 9b of arm 9.
  • a stop 6 carried by arm 5 limits the a movable jaw; intermediate meansconnecting said mov v displacement of trigger 8, which has a notch 8a.
  • extremity 3b of the .trigger is heldby spring 14 and has a toothed portion 8d which cooperates with latch 16,
  • a link 15 is pivotally connected at itsone end to a 5 pin 80 of trigger. 8 and at its'other end to apin 2a of jaw 2. Whenf he jaws are open, link 15 is practically perpendicular to animaginary line drawn between axles-4 and 2a.
  • the spreading of arms 5 and 9 by spring 18 is V tion ot arro,w'F,-towards fixed arm 5. Edge 8 actingas 3a. During this movement arms 5 and 9 remain .staftionary; but trigger 8, pivoting on'its axle 7, andlink 15,
  • latch 16 engages toothed portion 8d, preventing arms 5 and 9 from'opening.
  • the toothed portion So has been moved beyond latch 16, thereby permitting arms 5 and 9 to reopen.
  • the present invention is not limited in application to the above described pliers. It can be used in any pliers in which jaw 2 is displaced in two steps: a first step, requiring'little or noeifort, during which the jaw is moved from an open position 2A to an intermediate position 2B; and a second step, demanding a definite efliort, duringwhich the jaw is moved from position 213 to a closed position 2C.
  • the positionstaken by arm 9 corresponding to 2A, 2B, and 2C of the jaw '2 would be, for a conventional pliers, positions 9A,.9B, 9C. Thanks to the means. of the u invention'interposed between arm 9 and jaw 2, arm 9 takes only a single 'position, the position 9B, whilejjaw 2 is moved from position 2A topositionZB.” Forthis reason, 7
  • the angle of maximum opening ofifthe armsof the pliers handle is not 9A, 7, 9C, as inconventional pliers, but only angle 9B, 7, 9C.
  • the pliers of the invention In addition to its use for crimping, theipresent invention, for example, can be employed for bending, clipping or cutting, or the clamping of objects.
  • a pliers comprising, in cornbinationfa stationary arm; a stationary jaw fixedly mounted on said stationary arm; a movable arm connected to said stationary arm;
  • a pliers comprising,
  • a pliers comprising, in combination, a stationary arm; a stationary jaw fixedly mounted on said stationary arm; a movable arm connected to said stationary arm; a movable jaw; intermediate means in form of a trigger and connecting said movable jaw to said movable arm and being movable relative to said movable arm from a rest position to a locking position for moving thereby said movable jaw from a wide open position to an intermediate position without moving said movable arm; locking means on said movable arm and cooperating with said intermediate means when the latter is moved to said locking position for locking said intermediate means in its locking position to said movable arm so that said movable jaw may be moved from said intermediate to a closed position by moving said movable arm after said intermediate means has been locked thereto; and releasable means cooperating with said intermediate means for preventing return movement of said intermediate means during the movement from said locking position to a position in which said movable jaw is in closed position.
  • a pliers comprising, in combination, a stationary arm; a stationary jaw fixedly mounted on said stationary arm; a movable arm connected to said stationary arm; a movable jaw; intermediate means connecting said movable jaw to said movable arm and being movable relative to said movable arm from a rest position to a locking position for moving thereby said movable jaw from a Wide open position to an intermediate position without moving said movable arm, said intermediate means being formed with a notch; and locking means on said movable arm and cooperating with said intermediate means for locking the same in its locking position to said movable arm so that said movable jaw may be moved from said intermediate to a closed position by moving said movable arm after said intermediate means has been locked thereto, said locking means including a member mounted on said movable arm for movement relative thereto, and a pin carried by said member laterally projecting therefrom and adapted to engage in said notch when said intermediate means is in said locking position.
  • a pliers comprising, in combination, a statonary arm; a stationary jaw fixedlymounted on said stationary arm; a movable arm; pivot means connecting said movable arm to said stationary arm; a movable jaw pivotally mounted on said stationary arm; intermediate means pivotally connected by said pivot means to said stationary arm; link means connecting said movable jaw to said intermediate means, said intermediate means being movable relative to said movable arm from a rest position to a locking position for moving thereby said movable jaw from a wide open position to an intermediate position without moving said movable arm, said intermediate means being formed with a cam face and at one end of said cam face with a notch; and locking means on said movable arm and cooperating with said intermediate means for locking the same in its locking position to said movable arm so that said movablejaw may be moved from said intermediate to a closed position by moving said movable arm after said intermediate means has been locked thereto, said locking means including a member mounted on said movable arm .for movement in longitudinal direction thereof

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R. POINGT PLIERS ESPECIALLY FOR CRIMPING Feb. 23, 1965 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed D60. 18, 1961 jiffy-1244..
Feb. 23, 1965 R. POINGT PLIERS ESPECIALLY; FOR CRIMPING 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Dec. 18, 1961 open;
- 3,170,345 PLIERS ESPECIALLY FOR (IRE [PING Roger Poingt, Vincennes, France, assignor to the Societe dite: 'Etablissements Prone: an Anonymous Societe, Montreuil-sous-Bois, Seine, France v Filed Dec. 18, 1961, Ser. No. 160,117 Claims priority, application France,l)ec. 19, 1960,
6 Claims. (Cl; 81-15) Farticularly when crimping electrical cables, the jaws of the pliers are separated morethan is required for the crimping itself, because the object to becrimped must be placed between them. For this reason, the closing of the jawconsists of two steps: the first for bringing the jaws closer together, the second for the crimping itself. During the first step, the exertion is theoretically zero and practically very little. All of'the exertion is expended during the second step; In practice, the second step begins just before the startofthecrimping;
The maximum opening of the jaws of the pliers demands a great spread of its handle; and if there is to be a suificient mechanical advantage, the extremities of the handle are so far spread apart that, at the maximum jaw opening, the handle cannot be grasped in one hand-an obvious inconvenience. r c
A major object of thisinvention is toavoid this inconvenience 'byinterposing a means between one of the jaws of the pliers and the arm of the handle that controls I it. The displacement of this interposed means, while said arm is unmoved, causes said jaw to close towardsthe other jaw until said means is locked to said arm, the subsequent closing of which causes said jaw further to close and to crimp.
By way of exarnpleonly, in the accompanying drawing;
FIGURE 1 shows the crimping; pliers of the invention FIGURE 2 shows an intermediate position of the; pliers: FIGURE 3 shows the plier'sclosed;
FIGURE 4 schematically illustrates an advantage of the invention.
The pliers of FIGURES l.to*3 comprise two jaws; a
fixed jaw 1 and a movable jaw}. The fixed jaw l, which has a notch 1a for accepting the object to becrimped, is secured by two rivets 3 to a stationary arm 5. The moveable jaw is rotatablymounted on rivet 4carried by stationary arm 5. An intermediate'meansin the form of atrigger. 8 and a moveable. arm 9 are rotatably mounted on, arr-axle 7 carried by stationary arm 5'. ,Within said arm 9'slides a traveler 19, held by spring 11. Two pins 12 and 13 carried by traveler lil slidein respective slots 9a and 9b of arm 9. A stop 6 carried by arm 5 limits the a movable jaw; intermediate meansconnecting said mov v displacement of trigger 8, which has a notch 8a. One
extremity 3b of the .trigger is heldby spring 14 and has a toothed portion 8d which cooperates with latch 16,
mounted on axle 5a carried. by arm 5 and held by spring 17. A link 15 is pivotally connected at itsone end to a 5 pin 80 of trigger. 8 and at its'other end to apin 2a of jaw 2. Whenf he jaws are open, link 15 is practically perpendicular to animaginary line drawn between axles-4 and 2a. The spreading of arms 5 and 9 by spring 18 is V tion ot arro,w'F,-towards fixed arm 5. Edge 8 actingas 3a. During this movement arms 5 and 9 remain .staftionary; but trigger 8, pivoting on'its axle 7, andlink 15,
togetheraforcejaw 2-towards jaw 1. v
an inclined slope, pushes pin 13 until it falls intonotch r 6,176,345 Patented Feb. 23,1965
When pin 13 falls into notch 3a of trigger '8, the latter ice is locked to arm 9. The pliers has now taken the position shown in FIGURE 2,.so'that when arm 9 is moved towards arm 5, the additional closing of jaw 2 quickly crimps the object placed in notch 1a.
During these movements, latch 16 engages toothed portion 8d, preventing arms 5 and 9 from'opening. -In the position shown in FIGURE 3, the toothed portion So has been moved beyond latch 16, thereby permitting arms 5 and 9 to reopen. I
Because of the latch, the person employing the pliers Spring 18 is sufiiciently strong to prevent movement of arm 9 while trigger 8 is moved by the index finger, but not so strong that more than negligible exertion is rem quired during the operation of crimping.
The present invention is not limited in application to the above described pliers. It can be used in any pliers in which jaw 2 is displaced in two steps: a first step, requiring'little or noeifort, during which the jaw is moved from an open position 2A to an intermediate position 2B; and a second step, demanding a definite efliort, duringwhich the jaw is moved from position 213 to a closed position 2C. The positionstaken by arm 9 corresponding to 2A, 2B, and 2C of the jaw '2 would be, for a conventional pliers, positions 9A,.9B, 9C. Thanks to the means. of the u invention'interposed between arm 9 and jaw 2, arm 9 takes only a single 'position, the position 9B, whilejjaw 2 is moved from position 2A topositionZB." Forthis reason, 7
the angle of maximum opening ofifthe armsof the pliers handle is not 9A, 7, 9C, as inconventional pliers, but only angle 9B, 7, 9C. Consequentl'y,the pliers of the invention In addition to its use for crimping, theipresent invention, for example, can be employed for bending, clipping or cutting, or the clamping of objects. i
a What is claimed is:
1. A pliers, comprising, in cornbinationfa stationary arm; a stationary jaw fixedly mounted on said stationary arm; a movable arm connected to said stationary arm;
able jaws to said movable arm and being movable rela tive to said movable arm from a rest position to a locking position for moving thereby 'said movable jaw from a wide open position to an intermediat'eiposition without moving said movable arm; and locking'means on said movable arm and cooperating with said intermediate means when the latter is moved to said locking position;
for locking said intermediate means in its locking posi tion to said movable arm so that said movable jaw may be moved from said intermediate to a closed position by moving saidmovable arm after said intermediate means has been locked thereto.
2; A pliers, comprising,
able arm and cooperating with said intermediate means when'the latter isfmoved to'said locking-position for i 7 locking said intermediate meansin its locking position V in combination, a stationary 'arrn; a stationary jawfixedly'mounted on said stationary arm; a movable arm; pivot'means connecting said movable arm to said stationary arm; a movable jaw pivotally mounted -on said stationary arm; intermediate v means in form of a'trigg er and pivotally connected by said pivot means to said stationary arm; link means connecting said: movable jaw :to said intermediate manspsaid intermedi- I ate means being movable relative to saidmovable arm 'from a rest position'toa locking position without moving said movable arm; and docking means onsaid' mlov mounted on said stationary arm; intermediate means in form of a trigger and pivotally connected by said pivot means to said stationary arm; a link pivotally connected at longitudinally spaced portions thereof to said movable jaw and said intermediate means, respectively, said intermediate means being movable relative to said movable arm from a rest position to a locking position for moving thereby said movable jaw from a wide open position to an intermediate position without moving said movable arm, said link extending substantially normal to a line passing through its pivot point on said movable jaw and the pivot point of the movable jaw when said movable jaw is in said Wide open position; and locking means on said movable arm and cooperating With said intermediate means when the latter is moved to said locking position for locking said intermediate means in its locking position to said movable arm so that said movable jaw may be moved from said intermediate to a closed position by moving said movable arm after said intermediate means has been locked thereto.
4. A pliers, comprising, in combination, a stationary arm; a stationary jaw fixedly mounted on said stationary arm; a movable arm connected to said stationary arm; a movable jaw; intermediate means in form of a trigger and connecting said movable jaw to said movable arm and being movable relative to said movable arm from a rest position to a locking position for moving thereby said movable jaw from a wide open position to an intermediate position without moving said movable arm; locking means on said movable arm and cooperating with said intermediate means when the latter is moved to said locking position for locking said intermediate means in its locking position to said movable arm so that said movable jaw may be moved from said intermediate to a closed position by moving said movable arm after said intermediate means has been locked thereto; and releasable means cooperating with said intermediate means for preventing return movement of said intermediate means during the movement from said locking position to a position in which said movable jaw is in closed position.
5. A pliers, comprising, in combination, a stationary arm; a stationary jaw fixedly mounted on said stationary arm; a movable arm connected to said stationary arm; a movable jaw; intermediate means connecting said movable jaw to said movable arm and being movable relative to said movable arm from a rest position to a locking position for moving thereby said movable jaw from a Wide open position to an intermediate position without moving said movable arm, said intermediate means being formed with a notch; and locking means on said movable arm and cooperating with said intermediate means for locking the same in its locking position to said movable arm so that said movable jaw may be moved from said intermediate to a closed position by moving said movable arm after said intermediate means has been locked thereto, said locking means including a member mounted on said movable arm for movement relative thereto, and a pin carried by said member laterally projecting therefrom and adapted to engage in said notch when said intermediate means is in said locking position.
6. A pliers, comprising, in combination, a statonary arm; a stationary jaw fixedlymounted on said stationary arm; a movable arm; pivot means connecting said movable arm to said stationary arm; a movable jaw pivotally mounted on said stationary arm; intermediate means pivotally connected by said pivot means to said stationary arm; link means connecting said movable jaw to said intermediate means, said intermediate means being movable relative to said movable arm from a rest position to a locking position for moving thereby said movable jaw from a wide open position to an intermediate position without moving said movable arm, said intermediate means being formed with a cam face and at one end of said cam face with a notch; and locking means on said movable arm and cooperating with said intermediate means for locking the same in its locking position to said movable arm so that said movablejaw may be moved from said intermediate to a closed position by moving said movable arm after said intermediate means has been locked thereto, said locking means including a member mounted on said movable arm .for movement in longitudinal direction thereof, a pin carried by said member laterally projecting therefrom, and spring means connected to said member for resiliently holding the same in an end position, said cam face engaging said pm during movement of said intermediate means from said rest to said locking position to move said member against the force of said spring means in longitudinal directio naway from said end position thereof until said pin becomes aligned with said notch whereupon said spring means moves said pin into said notch to lock said intermediate means to said movable arm. 7
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 580,556 4/97 Reinhold 81-313 2,696,747 12/54; Bergan 81--3l3 X 2,800,042 7/57 Demler.
2,958,944 11/60 Wentepny et a1. 30'-'-248 2,988,941 6/61 Ortman 81-383 WILLIAM FELDMAN, Primary Examiner. WALTER A. SCHEEL, Examiner.

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1. A PLIERS, COMPRISING, IN COMBINATION, A STATIONARY ARM; A STATIONARY JAW FIXEDLY MOUNTED ON SAID STATIONARY ARM; A MOVABLE ARM CONNECTED TO SAID STATIONARY ARM; A MOVABLE JAW; INTERMEDIATE MEANS CONNECTING SAID MOVABLE JAWS TO SAID MOVABEL ARM AND BEING MOVABLE RELATIVE TO SAID MOVABLE ARM FROM A REST POSITION TO A LOCKING POSITION FOR MOVING THEREBY SAID MOVABLE JAW FROM A WIDE OPEN POSITION TO AN INTERMEDIATE POSITION WITHOUT MOVING SAID MOVABLE ARM; AND LOCKING MEANS ON SAID MOVABLE ARM AND COOPERATING WITH SAID INTERMEDIATE MEANS WHEN THE LATTER IS MOVED TO SAID LOCKING POSITION FOR LOCKING SAID INTERMEDIATE MEANS IN ITS LOCKING POSITITION TO SAID MOVABLE ARM SO THAT SAID MOVABLE JAW MAY BE MOVED FROM SAID INTERMEDIATE TO A CLOSED POSITION BY MOVING SAID MOVABLE ARM AFTER SAID INTERMEDIATE MEANS HAS BEEN LOCKED THERETO.
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