序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 智能纱剪及其制作方法 | CN201610301741.2 | 2016-05-08 | CN105818171A | 2016-08-03 | 梁亦军 |
本发明属于五金领域,涉及一种小五金手动工具,特别针对监狱使用环境而设计的智能纱剪及其制作方法。一种智能纱剪,包括转动连接的两个手柄,和分别安装在两个手柄上的刀头,所述刀头可拆卸,所述手柄上设有用于定位的智能芯片。本发明的目的是要改变纱剪在使用过程中的诸多不足之处,并进一步提高使用的安全性。因此,我们通过不断实验,针对性地设计出一种能够安全更换刀头的新型纱剪,在增加整体强度与安全性的同时,降低长期使用成本;并通过在纱剪内嵌入智能芯片识别技术,在减轻管理人员工作量的前提下,实现全程数字化管理,且能通过遥感技术快速找回丢失纱剪。 | ||||||
2 | 一种管道切割剪刀 | CN201611171801.X | 2016-12-17 | CN106514731A | 2017-03-22 | 尹传喜 |
本发明涉及塑料管道切割工具领域,具体是一种管道切割剪刀。其包括:滚刀、滚轮、手柄二、手柄一、链接轴、滚轴、回位弹簧、限位卡。本发明解决了原有剪刀手要握住后边手柄使劲,使用起来十分费力,后边铝塑管切割装置也有刀片,工作繁忙拿工具时容易伤到手指,不利工作等问题。 | ||||||
3 | Plastic scissors with metallic cutting inserts | US26700 | 1979-04-03 | US4250620A | 1981-02-17 | Masatoshi Nishikawa |
Safety scissors wherein the scissor members are composed of a metal member partially embedded in plastic in such a way that a part of the exposed metal serves as a cutting edge and the remaining exposed portion of the metal member bears the sliding friction when the two scissor members are moved relative to each other. | ||||||
4 | CUTTING DEVICE | US15944854 | 2018-04-04 | US20180290316A1 | 2018-10-11 | Thomas Scimone; Scot Herbst |
A cutting device is disclosed. The cutting device has a first body assembly having a first blade portion formed from a first non-magnetic material and a first handle portion formed from a second non-magnetic material. The cutting device also has a second body assembly having a second blade portion formed from the first non-magnetic material and a second handle portion formed from the second non-magnetic material. The cutting device further has a fastener formed from a third non-magnetic material, the fastener rotatably attaching the first body assembly to the second body assembly. The cutting device also has a cover assembly formed from the second non-magnetic material, the cover assembly covering the fastener. The first non-magnetic material and the second non-magnetic material are electrically non-conductive materials. | ||||||
5 | Stripping tool | US298914 | 1999-04-26 | US6108913A | 2000-08-29 | John B. Tidwell |
A stripping tool for removing clothing, and the like, in emergency situations. The present tool allows for clothing to be stripped from a patient quickly, safely, and efficiently. The stripping tool may be pulled toward the operator of the tool for quickness and ease of use. A handle provided to be used within the operators palm creates an ergonomic, comfortable grip. The handle allows a blade to be pulled upward in a scissoring motion to start a cut in fabric. Therefore, thicker, and heavier fabric may be removed since an initial cut may be made. | ||||||
6 | Cutting scissors particularly for the cutting of yarns | US852590 | 1977-11-17 | US4153992A | 1979-05-15 | Paul Gunneman |
A cutting scissors particularly for cutting yarns, having cutting edges provided on rigid scissors blades, whereby the cutting edge or edges respectively is (are) set in a connecting frame secured to the relative scissors blade at the side thereof remote from the other scissors blade, the setting portion for the blade edge bending around the rim of the scissors blade and being connected through a narrowed flexible transition portion to the securing portion of the frame. | ||||||
7 | JPS56104451U - | JP64381 | 1981-01-08 | JPS56104451U | 1981-08-15 | |
8 | Structure for mounting blades in scissors | EP89100163.8 | 1989-01-05 | EP0324379A1 | 1989-07-19 | Sugiyama, Makoto |
A structure for mounting blades (16) into notches (15) provided on the insides of the opposite inner surfaces (17) of blade portions (13) of a pair of openable scissor segments. The notch portions (15) have inner bottom surfaces (15a), onto which blades (16) are set, and which are inclined toward sliding surfaces (17). Blade edges (16a) of the blades (16) are on a plane (101) including the sliding surfaces (17) so that spaces (102) are formed between the plane (101) and blades (16). In the notches (15), a plurality of supporting projections (18) are integrally formed on the blade portions (13) to project from inner bottom surfaces (15a). The supporting projections (18) include stem portions (18b) of smaller diameter inserted into holes (19) of the blades (16), and head portions of larger diameter (18a) provided on the tips of the stem portions (18b) and engaging circumference of the holes (19) on surfaces of the blades (16) away from supporting surfaces (15a). The head portions (18a) of the supporting projections (18) are situated in the space (102) and do not project from the plane (101) including the sliding surfaces (17). |
||||||
9 | JPS564372B2 - | JP13535278 | 1978-11-02 | JPS564372B2 | 1981-01-29 | |
10 | Method of manufacturing scissors, and said scissors | JP13535278 | 1978-11-02 | JPS5565037A | 1980-05-16 | NISHIKAWA MASATOSHI |
PURPOSE: To manufacture scissors of high sharpness and low cost, by pressing a cutting blade material to provide a recess of prescribed depth inside the periphery of the material and by injection-molding a synthetic resin on the surface of the cutting blade material and in the recess. CONSTITUTION: A cutting blade material 1 is provided with a recess 3 inside the periphery 2, a supporting through hole 4 and coupling holes 5 by pressing or the like. The cutting blade material 1 is set in a mold for injection molding. A synthetic resin is poured into the mold to form a handle part 19 and a cutting part 18. Since the synthetic resin is filled in the recess 3 and the through holes 5, the synthetic resin is firmly bonded with the cutting blade material 1. COPYRIGHT: (C)1980,JPO&Japio | ||||||
11 | JPH01108272U - | JP146788 | 1988-01-09 | JPH01108272U | 1989-07-21 | |
12 | Cutter for cutting yarn | JP13732677 | 1977-11-17 | JPS5386849A | 1978-07-31 | PAURU GUNNEMAN |
13 | Lopper with bypassing blades | US780013 | 1985-09-25 | US4644652A | 1987-02-24 | Richard E. Davis |
A lopper has first and second pivotably interconnected blades arranged on opposite sides of a cutting plane. The blades have arcuate cutting edges defining a crescent shaped opening which maintains the same configuration as it gradually diminishes in size before eventually disappearing as the cutting edges bypass each other during a cutting operation. Preferably, one of the blade tips extends angularly away from the cutting plane. | ||||||
14 | Method of manufacturing scissors and scissors | US223325 | 1981-01-08 | US4435901A | 1984-03-13 | Masatoshi Nishikawa |
Safety scissors wherein the scissor members are composed of a metal member partially embedded in plastic in such a way that a part of the exposed metal serves as a cutting edge and the remaining exposed portion of the metal member bears the sliding friction when the two scissor members are moved relative to each other. | ||||||
15 | Scissors or similar cutting tools with plastic handles | US925623 | 1978-07-17 | US4193189A | 1980-03-18 | Sergio Marin |
A scissors comprising first and second pivotably connected arms, each including a finger engaging portion and a remote tip portion. Each arm is constituted in entirety of a plastic material and has a recessed seat in which a metal blade is mounted. The blade is removably mounted in the seat by engagement of a hole in the blade with a corresponding projection on each arm in the respective seat from the bottom surface thereof. The projection is of truncated conical shape and the hole in the blade is sized and shaped to engage the respective projection and enable removal of the blade by the elasticity of the plastic material of the projection. | ||||||
16 | Scissors | US721939 | 1976-09-10 | US4048721A | 1977-09-20 | Brennand Gunson |
A pair of scissors with moulded plastics blades having moulded-in metal cutting elements, the cutting elements being contained mainly within the blades so that said blades are substantially of sandwich construction and the cutting elements being provided with holes or slots through which the moulded material extends. | ||||||
17 | Shears | US8910649 | 1949-04-22 | US2579773A | 1951-12-25 | WILLIAMS CHARLES H |
18 | 가윗날 교차형 가위 | KR1020100087386 | 2010-09-07 | KR101084338B1 | 2011-11-16 | 정진화 |
PURPOSE: Scissors having crossing blades are provided to reduce torsional stress applied to the hinge part of blades through mutual support between the blades. CONSTITUTION: Scissors(100) comprise first and second blades(110,120) and first and second handles(141,142). The first blade has a first edge(111) on the upper side thereof. The first handle is formed on the rear side of the first blade. The second blade is pivotally coupled with the first blade and has a second edge(121) on the lower side thereof that crosses with the first edge of the first blade. The second handle is formed on the rear side of the second blade. | ||||||
19 | 음식물 절단가위 | KR1020110011682 | 2011-02-08 | KR1020120090721A | 2012-08-17 | 한호현 |
PURPOSE: A food cutting scissors is provided to prevent the escaping of foods by gripping the foods by forming pressing blades vertically. CONSTITUTION: A food cutting scissors comprises a pair of cutting blades(40), a pair of handles(20), and a pair of pressing blades(50). The pair of cutting blades are crossed with each other based on a hinge shaft(30) and turned in a horizontal direction. The pressing blades are formed on the cutting blades vertically. The pressing blades are installed separately in the rear side at a predetermined gap based on the cutting direction of the blades. | ||||||
20 | 양손 가위 | KR1020100093020 | 2010-09-27 | KR1020120031568A | 2012-04-04 | 박경하 |
PURPOSE: Two-handed scissors are provided to enable a user to simply switch a right-handed mode or a left-handed mode to the left-handed mode or the right-handed mode. CONSTITUTION: Two-handed scissors comprise first and second scissor blades(110,120), a rotary shaft member(130), and first and second grips(140,150). First and second blades(112,113) are formed in both edges of one surface of the first scissor blade. Third and fourth blades(122,123) are formed in both edges of the second scissor blade facing the first scissor blade. The rotary shaft member couples the first and second scissor blades to each other. The first and second scissor blades are easily coupled and separated to/from each other through the rotary shaft member. The first and second grips are coupled to one end of the first and second scissor blades. |