Locking pliers with handle locking mechanism

US9027447B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9027447-B2
Application numberUS-201213360506-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 27, 2012
Priority dateJan 27, 2012
Publication dateMay 12, 2015
Grant dateMay 12, 2015

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Pliers include upper structure including an upper jaw and handle extending therefrom, and lower structure including a lower jaw and handle. The lower jaw may pivot relative to the upper jaw, and the lower handle may pivot relative to the lower jaw. An overcenter linkage operatively connects between the upper and lower structure, biasing the lower handle and jaw away from the upper handle and jaw, respectively, when in a jaw-opening position, and enabling the lower jaw and handle to be retained in a closed configuration when the linkage is in a jaw-closing position. A lock member is movable between a locking configuration preventing pivoting of the lower handle from the closed configuration and retaining the jaws in a closed position, and a release configuration enabling the lower handle to be moved away from the closed configuration, allowing the jaws to move to an open position.

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A pair of pliers comprising: an upper structure including an upper jaw and an upper handle extending from the upper jaw; a lower structure including a lower jaw and a lower handle, the lower jaw being configured to pivot relative to the upper jaw, and the lower handle being configured to pivot relative to the lower jaw; an overcenter linkage operatively connected between the upper structure and the lower structure, the linkage biasing the lower handle and the lower jaw away from the upper handle and the upper jaw, respectively, when in a jaw-opening position, and enabling the lower jaw and the lower handle to be retained in a closed configuration when the linkage is in a jaw-closing position; and a lock member movable between a locking configuration and a release configuration, wherein when the lock member is in the locking configuration it prevents pivoting movement of the lower handle from the closed configuration and retains the jaws in a closed position, and wherein when the lock member is in the release configuration, it enables the lower handle to be moved away from the closed configuration and allows the jaws to move to an open position; wherein the lock member is movable into and out of engagement with the linkage in a direction perpendicular to a direction of movement of the linkage. 2. The pliers of claim 1 , wherein the upper handle is separately formed from and attached to the upper jaw. 3. The pliers of claim 1 , wherein the upper handle is integrally formed with the upper jaw. 4. The pliers of claim 1 , wherein the lower jaw and the linkage are configured to pivot about respective pivot axes in the upper handle. 5. The pliers of claim 1 , wherein when the lock member is in the locking configuration, it fixedly attaches the linkage to the lower handle. 6. The pliers of claim 1 , wherein the lock member is received in one or more holes extending through the lower handle. 7. The pliers of claim 1 , wherein the linkage contains a lock receiving recess having a larger sized recess portion and a smaller sized recess portion, the smaller sized recess portion extending through one side of the linkage. 8. The pliers of claim 7 , wherein when the lock member comprises a larger sized lock portion and a smaller sized lock portion, the larger sized lock portion being sized to be received in the larger sized recess portion but not the smaller sized recess portion, and the smaller sized lock portion being sized to be received in both the larger sized recess portion and the smaller sized recess portion. 9. The pliers of claim 8 , wherein when in the locking configuration, the lock member is positioned such that the larger sized lock portion is received in the larger sized recess region, wherein when in the release configuration, the lock member is positioned such that the smaller sized lock portion is received in the larger sized recess region, but may pass through the smaller sized recess region to permit movement of the linkage. 10. The pliers of claim 8 , wherein the lock member comprises a generally cylindrical shape that is slidable relative to the linkage and the lower handle across a direction of motion for the linkage, such that either the larger sized lock portion or the smaller sized lock portion may selectively be positioned within the linkage. 11. The pliers of claim 1 , further comprising an adjustment knob configured to move a pivot axis associated with the linkage relative to the upper jaw. 12. The pliers of claim 1 , further comprising a release lever configured to move the linkage from the jaw-closing position. 13. The pliers of claim 12 , wherein the release lever is coupled to the lower handle. 14. The pliers of claim 1 , wherein the linkage comprises a spring coupled to the lower jaw and the upper structure, configured to bias the lower jaw into a position spaced from the upper jaw in the jaw-opening position. 15. The pliers of claim 1 , wherein the lower handle comprises a U-shaped cross section configured to receive the linkage therein. 16. The pliers of claim 1 , wherein when the lock member comprises a larger diameter lock portion and a smaller diameter lock portion. 17. The pliers of claim 16 , wherein when in the locking configuration, the lock member is positioned such that the larger diameter lock portion is received in a lock receiving recess of the linkage. 18. The pliers of claim 17 , wherein when the larger diameter lock portion is positioned in the lock receiving recess of the linkage, the linkage surrounds the larger diameter lock portion, preventing the linkage from moving out of the jaw-closing position due to the engagement between the lock member and the lock receiving recess of the linkage. 19. The plier of claim 17 , wherein when the lock member is positioned such that the smaller diameter region is generally surrounded by the lock receiving recess of the linkage, the linkage freely moves from the jaw-closing position. 20. A pair of pliers comprising: an upper structure including an upper jaw and an upper handle extending from the upper jaw; a lower structure including a lower jaw and a lower handle, the lower jaw being configured to pivot relative to the upper jaw, and the lower handle being configured to pivot relative to the lower jaw; an overcenter linkage operatively connected between the upper structure and the lower structure, the linkage biasing the lower handle and the lower jaw away from the upper handle and the upper jaw, respectively, when in a jaw-opening position, and enabling the lower jaw and the lower handle to be retained in a closed configuration when the linkage is in a jaw-closing position; a lock member movable between a locking configuration and a release configuration, wherein when the lock member is in the locking configuration it prevents pivoting movement of the lower handle from the closed configuration and retains the jaws in a closed position, and wherein when the lock member is in the release configuration, it enables the lower handle to be moved away from the closed configuration and allows the jaws to move to an open position; and a snap ring coupled to the lock member, the snap ring configured to provide a tactile indication of movement between the locking configuration and the release configuration. 21. A pair of pliers comprising: an upper structure including an upper jaw and an upper handle extending from the upper jaw; a lower structure including a lower jaw and a lower handle, the lower jaw being configured to pivot relative to the upper jaw, and the lower handle being configured to pivot relative to the lower jaw; an overcenter linkage operatively connected between the upper structure and the lower structure, the linkage biasing the lower handle and the lower jaw away from the upper handle and the upper jaw, respectively, when in a jaw-opening position, and enabling the lower jaw and the lower handle to be retained in a closed configuration when the linkage is in a jaw-closing position; a lock member movable between a locking configuration and a release configuration, wherein when the lock member is in the locking configuration it prevents pivoting movement of the lower handle from the closed configuration and retains the jaws in a closed position, and wherein when the lock member is in the release configuration, it enables the lower handle to be moved away from the closed configuration and allows the jaws to move to an open position; wherein the linkage and the lower handle contain associated l

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  • B25B7/123Primary

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What does patent US9027447B2 cover?
Pliers include upper structure including an upper jaw and handle extending therefrom, and lower structure including a lower jaw and handle. The lower jaw may pivot relative to the upper jaw, and the lower handle may pivot relative to the lower jaw. An overcenter linkage operatively connects between the upper and lower structure, biasing the lower handle and jaw away from the upper handle and ja…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cripps Brian, Stanley Black & Decker Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25B7/123. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 12 2015 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).