The invention relates to a manual cutting tool including two jaws each provided with a cutting blade, the two jaws being mounted movable in rotation with respect to a securing system so as to define a closed position and an open position of a cutting area. The tool also includes two cams mounted rotating with respect to the two jaws and each including an aperture, and a bearing surface having a variable curvature, the two bearing surfaces being configured so as to be in permanent connection. The tool includes two connection parts positioned on the axes of rotation of the jaws and configured to connect the cams to the jaws.
B26B 17/02 - Hand cutting tools with two jaws which come into abutting contact with jaws operated indirectly by the handles, e.g. through cams or toggle levers
A01G 3/025 - SecateursFlower or fruit shears having elongated or extended handles
The invention relates to a manual cutting tool comprising two jaws each provided with a cutting blade, the two jaws being mounted movable in rotation with respect to a securing system so as to define a closed position and an open position of a cutting area. The tool also comprises two cams mounted rotating with respect to the two jaws and each comprising an aperture, and a bearing surface having a variable curvature, the two bearing surfaces being configured so as to be in permanent connection. The tool comprises two connection parts positioned on the axes of rotation of the jaws and configured to connect the cams to the jaws.
B25B 7/12 - PliersOther hand-held gripping tools with jaws on pivoted limbsDetails applicable generally to pivoted-limb hand tools involving special transmission means between the handles and the jaws, e.g. toggle levers, gears
B25B 7/22 - Pliers provided with auxiliary tool elements, e.g. cutting edges, nail extractors
B26B 17/02 - Hand cutting tools with two jaws which come into abutting contact with jaws operated indirectly by the handles, e.g. through cams or toggle levers
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HANDLE FOR A HAND-OPERATED STRIKING TOOL, HAND-OPERATED STRIKING TOOL AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A HAND-OPERATED STRIKING TOOL
The invention relates to a handle for a hand-operated striking tool comprising a body having a striking end corresponding to a terminal area. The handle also comprises a connection system configured to surround the terminal area of the body at a distance so as to define a space between the connection system and body. The connection system comprises at least one access hole to the body on each front surface in the terminal area of the body. At least two securing members are configured to be inserted in the holes of the connection system and to mechanically connect a striking head to the body in an orthogonal direction to the striking head.
The invention relates to a handle for a hand-operated striking tool including a body having a striking end corresponding to a terminal area. The handle also includes a connection system configured to surround the terminal area of the body at a distance so as to define a space between the connection system and body. The connection system includes at least one access hole to the body on each front surface in the terminal area of the body. At least two securing members are configured to be inserted in the holes of the connection system and to mechanically connect a striking head to the body in an orthogonal direction to the striking head.
This tool, which is in particular a hammer, comprises a gripping handle, a striking head, and an intermediate shaft extending the handle and supporting the head, whereas the handle comprises a tube in which the shaft partially extends, this tube and this shaft being made from a rigid material presenting a first hardness.
This shaft has a radial area bearing against the tube, with interposition of a link part, for absorbing vibrations, made from flexible material presenting a second hardness that is much lower than the first hardness, and a free terminal area, not covered by the link part, radially separated from the walls of the tube so as to be able to vibrate freely in an internal volume of the tube.