Threaded rod shearing mechanism

US11890763B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11890763-B2
Application numberUS-202117212066-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 25, 2021
Priority dateMar 26, 2020
Publication dateFeb 6, 2024
Grant dateFeb 6, 2024

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Abstract

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Shear tools are described. In one version, the shear tools include a pair of pivotally movable jaws positioned between sideplates. Various shearing dies are also described. Also described are systems and related methods utilizing the shear tools and dies which enable convenient shearing or severing of workpieces such as threaded rods.

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What is claimed is: 1. A tool head and dies for severing a workpiece, the tool head and dies comprising: a pair of pivotally attached jaws, the pair of jaws including a first jaw defining a first die recess, and a second jaw defining a second die recess; a first die disposed in the first die recess, the first die having a front projection, a medial projection, and a rearwardly located stop member, the first die defining a first capture region between the front projection and the medial projection, and a second capture region between the medial projection and the stop member; a second die disposed in the second die recess, the second die having a front projection, a medial projection, and a rear projection, the second die defining a first capture region between the front projection and the medial projection, and a second capture region between the medial projection and the rear projection; wherein the stop member of the first die has a height greater than the height of at least one of the medial projection of the first die and the front projection of the first die; and wherein the first die defines a bottom surface opposite the first and second capture regions, and the height of the stop member, the medial projection, and the front projection are measured from the bottom surface of the first die. 2. The tool head and dies of claim 1 wherein the stop member of the first die has a height greater than the height of both the medial projection of the first die and the front projection of the first die. 3. The tool head and dies of claim 1 wherein each of the first capture region and the second capture region of the first die defines an arcuate receiving face for contacting a rod to be severed. 4. The tool head and dies of claim 3 wherein each arcuate receiving face of the first die includes a threaded region. 5. The tool head and dies of claim 4 wherein each of the first capture region and the second capture region of the second die defines an arcuate receiving face for contacting a rod to be severed. 6. The tool head and dies of claim 5 wherein each arcuate receiving face of the second die includes a threaded region. 7. A tool system comprising: a power assembly including a body, a handle, and a motor; a tool head including a pair of pivotally attached jaws, the pair of jaws having a first jaw defining a first die recess, and a second jaw defining a second die recess; and a first die disposed in the first die recess, the first die having a front projection, a medial projection, and a rearwardly located stop member, the first die defining a first capture region between the front projection and the medial projection, and a second capture region between the medial projection and the stop member; a second die disposed in the second die recess, the second die having a front projection, a medial projection, and a rear projection, the second die defining a first capture region between the front projection and the medial projection, and a second capture region between the medial projection and the rear projection; wherein the stop member of the first die has a height greater than the height of at least one of the medial projection of the first die and the front projection of the first die; and wherein the first die defines a bottom surface opposite the first and second capture regions, and the height of the stop member, the medial projection, and the front projection are measured from the bottom surface of the first die. 8. The tool system of claim 7 wherein each of the first capture region and the second capture region of the first die defines an arcuate receiving face for contacting a rod to be severed. 9. The tool system of claim 8 wherein each arcuate receiving face of the first die includes a threaded region. 10. The tool system of claim 7 wherein each of the first capture region and the second capture region of the second die defines an arcuate receiving face for contacting a rod to be severed. 11. The tool system of claim 10 wherein each arcuate receiving face of the second die includes a threaded region. 12. At least two dies adapted for use with a tool head having a pair of jaws, the at least two dies comprising: a first die having a front projection, a medial projection, and a rearwardly located stop member, the first die defining a first capture region between the front projection and the medial projection, and a second capture region between the medial projection and the stop member; a second die having a front projection, a medial projection, and a rear projection, the second die defining a first capture region between the front projection and the medial projection, and a second capture region between the medial projection and the rear projection; wherein the stop member of the first die has a height greater than the height of at least one of the medial projection of the first die and the front projection of the first die; wherein the first die defines a bottom surface opposite the first and second capture regions, and the height of the stop member, the medial projection, and the front projection are measured from the bottom surface of the first die; and wherein the rear projection of the second die has a height less than the height of at least one of the medial projection of the second die and the front projection of the second die. 13. The dies of claim 12 wherein the stop member of the first die has a height greater than the height of both the medial projection of the first die and the front projection of the first die. 14. The dies of claim 12 wherein the rear projection of the second die has a height less than the height of both of the medial projection of the second die and the front projection of the second die. 15. The dies of claim 12 wherein each of the first capture region and the second capture region of the first die are semi-circular. 16. The dies of claim 12 wherein a distance relative to a die back-plane of the first capture region of the first die is greater than a distance relative to the die back-plane of the second capture region of the first die. 17. The dies of claim 12 wherein each of the first capture region and the second capture region of the second die are semi-circular. 18. The dies of claim 12 wherein a distance relative to a die back-plane of the first capture region of the second die is greater than a distance relative to a die back-plane of the second capture region of the second die. 19. The dies of claim 12 wherein each of the first capture region and the second capture region of the first die defines an arcuate receiving face for contacting a rod to be severed, and wherein each arcuate receiving face of the first die includes a threaded region. 20. The dies of claim 12 wherein each of the first capture region and the second capture region of the second die defines an arcuate receiving face for contacting a rod to be severed, and wherein each arcuate receiving face of the second die includes a threaded region.

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Classifications

  • B26B15/00Primary

    Hand-held shears with motor-driven blades · CPC title

  • B23D29/002Primary

    for cutting wire or the like · CPC title

  • Shearing machines or shearing devices cutting by blades pivoted on a single axis (on an axis parallel to the blade B23D15/10; hand-held devices B23D29/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US11890763B2 cover?
Shear tools are described. In one version, the shear tools include a pair of pivotally movable jaws positioned between sideplates. Various shearing dies are also described. Also described are systems and related methods utilizing the shear tools and dies which enable convenient shearing or severing of workpieces such as threaded rods.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ridge Tool Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B26B15/00. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 06 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).