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US1587464A
US1587464A US733782A US73378224A US1587464A US 1587464 A US1587464 A US 1587464A US 733782 A US733782 A US 733782A US 73378224 A US73378224 A US 73378224A US 1587464 A US1587464 A US 1587464A
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  • This invention relates to tools, and par- 2 is relatively angular and receives the ticularly to a wire working and eutting tool.
  • Tools for this purpose. are ord1nar1ly constructed in the form of straight pliers or cutters.
  • My invention contemplates the construction of such a tool in the form of angularly shaped pliers or cutters, preferably pivoted together adjacent to the cutting ends of the angular portions thereof.
  • Such construction offers various advantages, such as great leverage, whereby the tool can be readily operated with one hand; and the cut ting jaws being located at one side of the tool instead of on the end thereof the operator can better observe the cutting operation.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of my improved tool.
  • Fig. 2 is a view illustrating one use of the improved tool.
  • my invention contemplates two main elements 1 and 2, pivoted together at 3.
  • the element 1 1s preferably T-shaped, as illustrated, the T-end thereof comprising two branches 4 and 5.
  • the branch 4 is preferably in the shape of a claw for assisting in wire working operations, although such branch can obviously be of any shape or entirely eliminated, if desired.
  • a wire cuttingl jaw 6 is provided on the end of the branc 5.
  • the element 2, and (preferably the handles of both elements 1 an 2, are channel-shaped in cross section. As shown in Figure 1, the adjacent portions of the handle 1 and its branch 5 fits within the channel of the handle 2.
  • the pivotal end 7 of the element handle 1 therethrough between the opposite sides 8 and, 9 of the channel.
  • a cutting jaw 10 on the free end of the portion 7 cooperates with the jaw 6.
  • the pivot pin 3 extends through the branch 5 ofthe element 1 and through the walls 8 and 9 'of the element 2, preferably adjacent to the ends of the angular extensions, as illustrated.
  • the elements are normally held in the open position by means of a spring 11. It will be obvious that the mounting of the handle 1 within the handle 2 as above defined, greatly strengthens the tool.
  • one handle of the tool has a main portion 1 and a relatively long angularly extending portion 5 at one end thereof.
  • the other handle is channelshaped and has a main portion 2 extending in the same general direction as the first main handle portion 1 and has relatively long angularly extending portions 8 and 9 at one end thereof, the portions 8 and 9 having an opening therethrough, through which extends the angular portion 5.
  • the adjacent portions 1 and 5 of the main and angularly extending portions of the first handle fit into the channel of the cooperatingportions of the other handle and extend through the said opening.
  • the pivot pin 3 connects the handles adjacent the cutting jaws 6 and 10.
  • This tool is particularly adapted for use 'isso great as to require the use of both hands to operate the tool. With my improved form of tool these operations may be performed with one hand.
  • Fig. 2 of the drawing illustraterates the advantage of 'm tool when used by sl1oemakers as a nai cutter.
  • the operator With the ordinary straight form of cutters, the operator must place his head to one side of the cutter to observe the cutting operation. With my improved tool the operator can readily observe the cutting operation without changing his usual position.
  • a tool comprising the combination of a handle having a main portion and a relatively long angularly extending portion at one end thereof, a channel-shaped handle having a main portion extending in the same general direction as the first said main handle portion and having a relatively long angularlv extending portion at one end thereof having an opening therethrough, the adjacent portions of the main and angularly extending portions of the first handle fitting into the channel of the cooperating portion of the second handle and extending through the said opening, cooperating cut- 'ting jaws on the free ends of the two angularly extending portions, and a pivot extending through the two angularly extending portions at the said opening and parallel with the cutting jaws.
  • a tool comprising the combination of a handle having a relatively long angularly extending portion at one end thereof, a cutting, jaw atthe extremity of the said portion, a second handle extending in the same general direction of the first handle and having a relatively "long angularly extend ing portion pivoted to the first mentioned portion, and a cutting jaw on the second portion co-operating with the first said jaw, the pivot axis extending through the angularly extending portions nearer the cutting edges of the jaws than to the longitudinal axes of the handles.

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June 11 1926.. 1,587,464
P. BEGHETTI WIRE CUTTER Filed August 23 1924 Zhuenon 72619; wa /Wm. wr W 5* attorneys.
Patented June 1, 1926.
UNITED STATES PATENT-OFFICE.
. PETER BEGHET'LI, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
' WIRE CUTTER.
Application filed August as, 1924. Serial 'No. 738,782.
' This invention relates to tools, and par- 2 is relatively angular and receives the ticularly to a wire working and eutting tool. Tools for this purpose. are ord1nar1ly constructed in the form of straight pliers or cutters. My invention contemplates the construction of such a tool in the form of angularly shaped pliers or cutters, preferably pivoted together adjacent to the cutting ends of the angular portions thereof. Such construction offers various advantages, such as great leverage, whereby the tool can be readily operated with one hand; and the cut ting jaws being located at one side of the tool instead of on the end thereof the operator can better observe the cutting operation.
It is the object of my invention to provide an improved tool of this type which is extremely simple, very efficient in operation and very cheap to manufacture.
With the above and other objects in view, my invention consists in the features of construction and operation set forth in the following specification and illustrated in the accompanying; drawing. In such drawing annexed hereto and forming a part of this specification I have shown one embodiment of my invention, but it will be understood that the invention can be otherwise embodied and that the drawing is not to be construed as defining or limiting the scope of the invention, the claims appended to this specificationbeing relied upon for that purose. p Referring to the figures of the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of my improved tool.
Fig. 2 is a view illustrating one use of the improved tool.
Referring more specifically to the drawing by reference characters, my invention contemplates two main elements 1 and 2, pivoted together at 3. The element 1 1s preferably T-shaped, as illustrated, the T-end thereof comprising two branches 4 and 5. The branch 4 is preferably in the shape of a claw for assisting in wire working operations, although such branch can obviously be of any shape or entirely eliminated, if desired. A wire cuttingl jaw 6 is provided on the end of the branc 5. 1
The element 2, and (preferably the handles of both elements 1 an 2, are channel-shaped in cross section. As shown in Figure 1, the adjacent portions of the handle 1 and its branch 5 fits within the channel of the handle 2. The pivotal end 7 of the element handle 1 therethrough between the opposite sides 8 and, 9 of the channel. A cutting jaw 10 on the free end of the portion 7 cooperates with the jaw 6. The pivot pin 3 extends through the branch 5 ofthe element 1 and through the walls 8 and 9 'of the element 2, preferably adjacent to the ends of the angular extensions, as illustrated. The elements are normally held in the open position by means of a spring 11. It will be obvious that the mounting of the handle 1 within the handle 2 as above defined, greatly strengthens the tool.
It will be noted that one handle of the tool has a main portion 1 and a relatively long angularly extending portion 5 at one end thereof. The other handle is channelshaped and has a main portion 2 extending in the same general direction as the first main handle portion 1 and has relatively long angularly extending portions 8 and 9 at one end thereof, the portions 8 and 9 having an opening therethrough, through which extends the angular portion 5. The adjacent portions 1 and 5 of the main and angularly extending portions of the first handle fit into the channel of the cooperatingportions of the other handle and extend through the said opening. The pivot pin 3 connects the handles adjacent the cutting jaws 6 and 10.
From the above description it will be observed that my improved tool is extremely simple in construction, most eflicient in operation, and of a character eliminating any danger of breakage or disarrangement. The placing of the pivot near the cutting edges on the relatively long angular portions of the elements 1 and 2 provides a greater leverage than is had when the pivot is placed on the handle portion of this form of tool. This pivot is nearer the cutting edges of the jaws than to the longitudinal axes of the handles, as shown at 3 in Fig. 2.
This tool is particularly adapted for use 'isso great as to require the use of both hands to operate the tool. With my improved form of tool these operations may be performed with one hand.
Fig. 2 of the drawing'illustrates the advantage of 'm tool when used by sl1oemakers as a nai cutter. With the ordinary straight form of cutters, the operator must place his head to one side of the cutter to observe the cutting operation. With my improved tool the operator can readily observe the cutting operation without changing his usual position.
What I claim is:
1. A tool comprising the combination of a handle having a main portion and a relatively long angularly extending portion at one end thereof, a channel-shaped handle having a main portion extending in the same general direction as the first said main handle portion and having a relatively long angularlv extending portion at one end thereof having an opening therethrough, the adjacent portions of the main and angularly extending portions of the first handle fitting into the channel of the cooperating portion of the second handle and extending through the said opening, cooperating cut- 'ting jaws on the free ends of the two angularly extending portions, and a pivot extending through the two angularly extending portions at the said opening and parallel with the cutting jaws.
2. A tool comprising the combination of a handle having a relatively long angularly extending portion at one end thereof, a cutting, jaw atthe extremity of the said portion, a second handle extending in the same general direction of the first handle and having a relatively "long angularly extend ing portion pivoted to the first mentioned portion, and a cutting jaw on the second portion co-operating with the first said jaw, the pivot axis extending through the angularly extending portions nearer the cutting edges of the jaws than to the longitudinal axes of the handles.
PETER BEGHETTI.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2566695A (en) * 1947-05-09 1951-09-04 Hammel Riglander & Co Inc Tool for contracting hollow watch parts
US3209458A (en) * 1960-12-05 1965-10-05 Louis J Rosen Endodontic cutter
US4069582A (en) * 1977-03-17 1978-01-24 Paul Kearns Johnny bolt cutter
US20080016700A1 (en) * 2006-07-18 2008-01-24 Hernandez Hector R High leverage bolt cutter
US20100154225A1 (en) * 2006-12-19 2010-06-24 Babcock & Wilcox Technical Services Y-12, Llc Device for cutting protrusions

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2566695A (en) * 1947-05-09 1951-09-04 Hammel Riglander & Co Inc Tool for contracting hollow watch parts
US3209458A (en) * 1960-12-05 1965-10-05 Louis J Rosen Endodontic cutter
US4069582A (en) * 1977-03-17 1978-01-24 Paul Kearns Johnny bolt cutter
US20080016700A1 (en) * 2006-07-18 2008-01-24 Hernandez Hector R High leverage bolt cutter
US20100154225A1 (en) * 2006-12-19 2010-06-24 Babcock & Wilcox Technical Services Y-12, Llc Device for cutting protrusions
US7971359B2 (en) * 2006-12-19 2011-07-05 Babcock & Wilcox Technical Services Y-12, Llc Device for cutting protrusions

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