20240033808. JAW ASSEMBLY FOR A RIVET SETTING TOOL simplified abstract (BLACK & DECKER INC.)

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JAW ASSEMBLY FOR A RIVET SETTING TOOL

Organization Name

BLACK & DECKER INC.

Inventor(s)

Tobias Heep of Idstein (DE)

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Kevin Bhikadiya of Idstein (DE)

Yasar Akbaba of Idstein (DE)

Philipp Libera of Idstein (DE)

Benjamin Schmidt of Idstein (DE)

JAW ASSEMBLY FOR A RIVET SETTING TOOL - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240033808 titled 'JAW ASSEMBLY FOR A RIVET SETTING TOOL

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a jaw assembly for a rivet setting tool, where the jaws have interlocking mechanisms that enable radial movement while restricting axial movement.

  • The jaw assembly consists of multiple jaws.
  • Each jaw has a part of an interlocking mechanism and an oppositely located part of another interlocking mechanism.
  • The interlocking mechanisms of adjacent jaws engage with each other, allowing radial movement of the jaws.
  • The interlocking mechanisms restrict axial movement of the jaws relative to each other.

Potential Applications

  • Rivet setting tools: The jaw assembly can be used in rivet setting tools to securely hold and position rivets during installation.

Problems Solved

  • Axial movement restriction: The interlocking mechanisms of the jaws solve the problem of unwanted axial movement, ensuring precise and controlled radial movement.

Benefits

  • Improved precision: The interlocking mechanisms enable accurate radial movement of the jaws, resulting in precise rivet placement.
  • Enhanced stability: The interlocking mechanisms provide stability by restricting axial movement, preventing misalignment or dislodging of the jaws during rivet installation.
  • Time-saving: The jaw assembly allows for efficient and quick rivet setting due to its reliable interlocking mechanism design.


Original Abstract Submitted

a jaw assembly for a rivet setting tool the jaw assembly including a plurality of jaws each jaw defining part of an interlocking mechanism and an oppositely located part of another interlocking mechanism wherein adjacent jaws interlock via engagement of the parts of the interlocking mechanisms of the respective jaws for enabling radial movement of the jaws relative to each other while restricting axial movement of the jaws relative to each other.