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GB2030501A
GB2030501A GB7929651A GB7929651A GB2030501A GB 2030501 A GB2030501 A GB 2030501A GB 7929651 A GB7929651 A GB 7929651A GB 7929651 A GB7929651 A GB 7929651A GB 2030501 A GB2030501 A GB 2030501A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01GHORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
    • A01G3/00Cutting implements specially adapted for horticultural purposes; Delimbing standing trees
    • A01G3/02Secateurs; Flower or fruit shears

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Abstract

A pruner has blade members (10, 12) formed with integral tangs (11, 13) which are moulded within plastics handles (14, 15). A catch pin 17 is slidable in a slot 19 in blade member 12 and engages a notch in blade member 10. The catch pin 17 has head and foot portions interconnected by a reduced shank portion, the foot portion being dimensioned to fit through an enlarged end portion of the slot but to prevent withdrawal of the pin from other portions of the slot. In the assembled pruner, the overlap of the blades masks the enlarged end portion of the slot and locks the pin within the slot. A band spring 18 extends at its ends through apertures in the handles to seat in recesses. <IMAGE>

Description

SPECIFICATION Improvements in and relating to hand tools This invention relates to hand tools comprising two cooperating members which are arranged to be moved relatively to one another by handles which are connected to the respective cooperating members. In particular the invention is applied to garden pruners and considerable research and development work is directed in this field to reducing manufacturing costs, and providing flexible designs which permit substantial variation of the finished product by the use of interchangeable parts.
According to one aspect, the present invention provides a hand tool comprising two cooperating members, two handles each secured to a separate one of said members, means interconnecting the members in mutually overlapping relationship to permit movement of the members relatively to one another by said handles, means defining an elongate slot in one of said members, the slot having a portion thereof which is enlarged in relation to the width of the remainder of the slot, a catch pin having a head portion of a size greater than said enlarged portion of the slot, a foot portion of a size to enable it to pass through the enlarged portion of the slot but not through the remainder of the slot and a shank portion interconnecting the head portion and foot portion and of a size to fit slidingly within the remainder of the slot, the catch pin being insertable into the slot before assembly of the tool, the other of said members having a recess in one edge thereof into which the catch pin can engage to lock the members against relative movement, the members in their assembled state overlapping to mask at least part of said enlarged portion of the slot and thereby prevent removal of the catch pin from the slot.
According to another aspect, the present invention provides a hand tool comprising two cooperating members, two handles each secured to a separate one of said members and means interconnecting the members in mutually overlapping relationship to permit movement of the members relatively to one another by said handles, each said member having a tang portion, each tang portion having a recess therein disposed opposite the recess of the other member, each handle extending into the recess of the tang portion to assist in locking the handle to the tang portion.
One example of hand tool according to the invention, in the form of a garden pruner, is illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 is a plan view of the front of the pruner; Figure 2 is a plan view of the back of the pruner; Figure 3 is an elevation of one side of the pruner; Figure 4 is a plan view of a male blade and integral tang of the pruner; Figure 5 is a plan view of a female blade and integral tang of the pruner; Figure 6 is a sectional detail of the tang which is integral with the female blade and part of a handle secured to the tang, and Figure 7 is a side elevation of a catch pin for locking the female and male blades in the closed position.
The pruner shown in the drawings is of known construction insofar as it comprises a male blade 10 and integral tang 11, a female blade 12 and integral tang 13, handles 14 and 15 secured respectively to the tangs 11,13, a pivot bolt and nut assembly 16 pivotally interconnecting the two blades in face to face relationship, a catch pin 17 mounted in the blade and handle assembly 12, 15 for engagement with the other blade and handle assembly 10, to lock the blades together in the closed position, and a spring 18 for biassing blades to an open position.
The pruners illustrated in the drawing differ however from existing pruners in a number of constructional details which will be discussed below.
Considering first the catch pin 17, it will be seen from Figure 7 that this comprises a circular head portion 17a, a circular section shank portion 17b and a circular section foot portion 17c, the diameter of the foot portion being larger than that of the shank portion but smaller than that of the head portion.
The length of the shank portion 17b will be equal to the thickness of the metal forming the female blade and tang assembly plus the space for a spring washer. The three portions of the catch pin will normally be turned from a single length of bar.
After fitting of a spring washer (not shown) below the head portion 17a, the catch pin 17 is inserted into a keyhole slot 19 (see Figure 5) formed in the female blade and extending substantially radiaily with respect to a hole 1 2a in the blade for receiving the pivot bolt assembly. The width of the slot is such as to receive the shank portion 17b of the catch pin 17 in a sliding fit but the slot has an enlargement 19a, at its end nearest the pivot bolt hole 12a, of a size to allow the foot portion 17c of the catch pin to pass therethrough.In assembly of the catch pin in the female blade, the foot portion is inserted through the enlarged end 1 9a of the slot to locate the shank portion 17b within the slot, and the catch pin is then moved away from the enlarged end portion 1 9a so that the shank portion 17b forms a sliding fit in the slot. The male blade is so shaped as to provide a back edge 1 0a which, when the male blade has been assembled on the female blade, traverses the slot 19.
This edge of the male blade contains a recess 1 Ob into which the foot portion 1 7c of the catch pin can engage when the blades are in their closed position, in order to lock them in this position. In the locked position ofthe blades however, the foot portion 17c of the catch pin is spaced from the enlarged end portion 19a of the slot 19 (see Figure 1)so that, after assembly, the catch pin remains locked within the slot and cannot be removed therefrom without disassembling the blades of the pruner. The edge 1 Oa of the male blade is so shaped that, over the permitted range of movement of the blades, it does not interfere with the catch pin when the catch pin has been moved to the radially outer end of the slot 19.However, the back edge 10a of blade 10, at a point thereon on the side of recess 10b remote from tang 11, acts as a stop for the catch pin defining the maximum open position of the blades. If desired the recess 10b in the edge 10a can be stepped to provide a restricted range of opening forthe blades. Prefer ably recess 10b is slightly undercut on one side, as shown, to form a safety lock, making it necessary to slightly close the pruners before the catch can be released.
The tangs 11 and 13 are of similar shape and construction and therefore only one of them need be discussed. Considering tang 11 on male blade 10, it will be seen from Figure 4 that a shoulder 1 1a is formed on the forward edge of the tang, i.e. on the edge which forms a continuation of the blade cutting edge, and a recess 11 b is formed on the same edge adjacent its tip. On the rearward edge of the tang there is a rectangular shaped cut-out 1 1c located in a portion of the tang intermediate the shoulder 1 la and recess 11b.
These configurations of the tang facilitate fitting of various handles to the tang. Thus the handle can be a sleeve formed from pressed steel or by forging and fitted over the tang until it abuts against the shoulder 11a,the handle being held in position by rivetting or spot welding. The internal shape of the handle will be such as to fit closely around the tang.
The sleeve will be open or cut away in the portion thereof which registers with the cut-out 1 1c of the tang and this cut-out can be used to receive one end of a barrel spring by means of which the blades are urged apart, as seen in Figures 1 and 2.
As an alternative, the handle can be a diecasting, and in this event, the flat surface 11 d between shoulder 1 1a and recess 1 1b, and continuing for a short distance on the opposite side of recess 11 b, provides a location surface for the handle.
As a further alternative, the handle can be moulded onto the tang in plastics material, and in this event the plastics material will flow into the recess 1 1b to key the handle to the tang. The mould in which the handle is formed is such as to leave an aperture in the handle opposite the cut-out 1 1c (see Figure 6) but with a portion of the handle projecting from the base of the cut-out 1 lcto form a spigot 14a (Figures 2 and 6) on which the barrel shaped spring can be located. A cushion stop, in the form of an integral projection, such as 14b in Figure 6, can be moulded into each handle.

Claims (6)

1. A hand tool comprising two cooperating members, two handles each secured to a separate one of said members, means interconnecting the members in mutually overlapping relationship to permit movement of the members relatively to one another by said handles, means defining an elongate slot in one of said members, the slot having a portion thereof which is enlarged in relation to the width of the remainder of the slot, a catch pin having a head portion of a size greater than said enlarged portion of the slot, a foot portion of a size to enable it to pass through the enlarged portion of the slot but not through the remainder of the slot and a shank portion interconnecting the head portion and foot portion and of a size fit slidingly within the remain der of the slot, the catch pin being insertable into the slot before assembly of the tool, the other of said members having a recess in one edge thereof into which the catch pin can engage to lock the members against relative movement, the members in their assembled state overlapping to mask at least part of said enlarged portion of the slot and thereby prevent removal of the catch pin from the slot.
2. A hand tool comprising two cooperating members, two handles each secured to a separate one of said members and means interconnecting the members in mutually overlapping relationship to permit movement of the members relatively to one another by said handles, each said member having a tang portion, each tang portion having a recess therein disposed opposite the tang portion of the other member, each handle extending into the recess of the tang portion to assist in locking the handle to the tang portion.
3. A hand tool according to claim 2 including a compression spring whose opposite ends are seated in the recesses of the tang portions of the members and which acts to urge the handles apart.
4. A hand tool according to claim 3 wherein the tang portions of the members are of flat metal and the handles have been mounted in plastics material on to the tang portions to leave openings in the handles opposite the recesses of the tang portions, the ends of said spring extending through said openings.
5. A garden pruner comprising two cooperating members at least one of which is a blade member, two handles each secured to a separate one of said members, a pivot bolt assembly interconnecting the members in mutually overlapping relationship to permit movement of the members relatively to one another by said handles, means defining an elongate slot in one of said members, the slot having a portion thereof which is enlarged in relation to the width of the remainder of the slot, a catch pin having a head portion of a size greaterthan said enlarged portion of the slot, a foot portion of a size to enable it to pass through the enlarged portion of the slot but oversized in relation to the remainder of the slot and a shank portion interconnecting the head portion and foot portion and of a size to fit slidingly within the remainder of the slot, the catch pin being insertable into the slot before assembly of the tool, the other of said members having a recess in one edge thereof into which the catch pin can engage to lock the members against relative movement, the members in their assembled state overlapping to mask at least part of said enlarged portion of the slot and thereby prevent removal of the catch pin from the slot, each said member having a tang portion, each tang portion having a recess therein disposed opposite the tang portion of the other member, each handle extending into the recess of the tang portion to assist in locking the handle to the tang portion, and a compression spring whose opposite ends are seated in the recesses of the tang portions of the members, the tang portions of the members being of flat metal and the handles having been mounted in plastics material on to the tang portions to leave openings in the handles opposite the recesses of the tang portions, the ends of said spring extending through said openings.
6. A hand tool substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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