Cutting tool with actuated blade guide

US9381622B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9381622-B2
Application numberUS-201213554028-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 20, 2012
Priority dateJul 20, 2012
Publication dateJul 5, 2016
Grant dateJul 5, 2016

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Abstract

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A cutting tool with first and second pivoted shearing blades has a guide member mounted to the first blade for transverse movement relative to the first blade and toward and away from the second blade. The guide member has at least one transverse restraining surface that confronts a transverse guided surface of at least one of the distal blade portions during cutting to resist axial separation of the cutting edges away from the cutting plane. In some embodiments, the guide member is actuated by placing the workpiece between the blades. Alternatively, the guide member is actuated by relative pivotal movement of the blades.

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What is claimed is: 1. A cutting tool, comprising: first and second shearing blades mounted for relative pivotal movement about a pivot axis and having respective cutting edges defining therebetween a transverse cutting plane substantially normal to said pivot axis, said first and second blades having respective first and second distal blade portions that converge transversely as the blades relatively advance from an open position to engage a workpiece disposed between the blades; and a guide mechanism including a guide member mounted to the first blade for transverse movement relative to the first distal blade portion and toward and away from the second distal blade portion, said guide member having at least an inner surface of a transversely extending flange that confronts and contacts an outer surface of at least one of the distal blade portions during cutting to guide and resist axial separation of the cutting edges away from the cutting plane, wherein the inner surface is substantially parallel to the outer surface prior to cutting. 2. The cutting tool of claim 1 , wherein said guide member comprises a trough-like portion with spaced elongated sidewalls, and said at least one inner surface of said guide member comprises the inner surfaces of said sidewalls. 3. The cutting tool of claim 2 , wherein said outer surfaces of said at least one distal blade portions comprise outer surfaces of both distal blade portions. 4. The cutting tool of claim 3 , wherein said guide member extends over the distal ends of both distal blade portions during cutting. 5. The cutting tool of claim 1 , wherein said guide member translates relative to the first blade. 6. The cutting tool of claim 5 , wherein said guide member comprises a pin slidably carried in a transverse hole in said first distal blade portion, and said at least one inner surface of said guide member comprises portions of the surface of said pin. 7. The cutting tool of claim 6 , wherein said outer surface of said at least one distal blade portions comprises inner surfaces of a transverse groove in said second distal blade portion and portions of the inner surface of said transverse hole in said first distal blade portion. 8. The cutting tool of claim 5 , wherein said guide member comprises a retractable arm. 9. The cutting tool of claim 8 , wherein said guide member is biased away from the second distal blade portion. 10. The cutting tool of claim 8 , wherein said guide member is biased toward the second distal blade portion. 11. The cutting tool of claim 10 , wherein said guide mechanism comprises a rail carried by the first distal blade portion, said rail supporting said guide member for sliding movement therealong. 12. The cutting tool of claim 1 , wherein said guide mechanism retracts by force from a workpiece to receive the workpiece and the workpiece is placed in the space between the blades, which subsequently causes said guide member to automatically extend toward the second distal blade portion before cutting of the workpiece begins. 13. The cutting tool of claim 12 , wherein said guide mechanism comprises an activation portion extending into the space between the blades, when open, for deflection by a workpiece entering said space, said deflection causing said guide member to move toward the second distal blade portion. 14. The cutting tool of claim 13 , wherein said guide member is biased away from the second distal blade portion. 15. The cutting tool of claim 12 , wherein said guide member is biased toward the second distal blade portion. 16. The cutting tool of claim 1 , wherein said guide mechanism is responsive to relative pivotal blade movement to cause said guide member to move toward the second distal blade portion. 17. The cutting tool of claim 16 , wherein said guide mechanism comprises an activation portion contacting the second blade and caused to move by relative blade movement. 18. The cutting tool of claim 17 , wherein said guide member is biased away from the second distal blade portion. 19. The cutting tool of claim 1 , wherein said guide member rotates relative to the first blade. 20. The cutting tool of claim 19 , wherein said guide member is carried by an actuating lever pivoted to the first blade. 21. The cutting tool of claim 20 , wherein said actuating lever is biased away from said second distal blade portion, and an activation portion of said actuating lever extends into the space between the blades, when open, for deflection by a workpiece entering said space, said deflection pivoting said actuating lever and moving said guide member into engagement with said first and second distal blade portions. 22. The cutting tool of claim 20 , wherein said outer surface of said at least one distal blade portions comprises the outer surfaces of both distal blade portions, said guide member comprises a trough-like portion with spaced elongated sidewalls, and said at least one inner surface of said guide member comprises inner surfaces of said sidewalls, which confront said outer surfaces of said at least one distal blade portions when said guide member extends over the distal ends of both distal blade portions during cutting. 23. The cutting tool of claim 1 , wherein said guide member is slidably connected to the first blade. 24. The cutting tool of claim 23 , wherein said guide mechanism further comprises an actuating lever pivoted to the first blade and slidably and pivotally connected to the guide member. 25. The cutting tool of claim 24 , wherein said actuating lever is biased away from said second distal blade portion, and an activation portion of said actuating lever extends into the space between the blades, when open, for deflection by a workpiece entering said space, said deflection pivoting said actuating lever and moving said guide member into engagement with said second distal blade portion. 26. The cutting tool of claim 24 , wherein said actuating lever is pivoted intermediate its length to the first blade and slidably and pivotally connected near one of its ends to said guide member, said guide mechanism further comprising an activating link carried by the first blade and pivotally connected to said actuating lever near the other end thereof, said activating link contacting the second blade and caused to move by relative blade movement. 27. The cutting tool of claim 24 , wherein said guide member comprises a pin slidably carried in a transverse hole in said first distal blade portion, and said at least one inner surface of said guide member comprises portions of the outer surface of said pin. 28. The cutting tool of claim 27 , wherein said outer surface of said at least one distal blade portions comprises inner surfaces of a transverse groove in said second distal blade portion and portions of the inner surface of said transverse hole in said first distal blade portion. 29. The cutting tool of claim 24 , wherein said outer surface of said at least one distal blade portions comprises outer surfaces of both distal blade portions, said guide member comprises a trough-like portion with spaced elongated sidewalls, and said at least one inner surface of said guide member comprises inner surfaces of said sidewalls, which confront said outer surfaces of said at least one distal blade portions when said guide member extends over the distal ends of both distal blade portions d

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What does patent US9381622B2 cover?
A cutting tool with first and second pivoted shearing blades has a guide member mounted to the first blade for transverse movement relative to the first blade and toward and away from the second blade. The guide member has at least one transverse restraining surface that confronts a transverse guided surface of at least one of the distal blade portions during cutting to resist axial separation …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Wason Peter M, Hubbell Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25B7/02. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 05 2016 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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