18464873. Pliers simplified abstract (Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation)
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Pliers
Organization Name
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation
Inventor(s)
Jedidiah J. Babinec of Milwaukee WI (US)
Pliers - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18464873 titled 'Pliers
The abstract of the patent application describes pliers with two plier members connected through a pivot, allowing the upper handle to move a lower jaw and the lower handle to move an upper jaw about the pivot. The pliers include striking surfaces located at the head of the pliers.
- Simplified Explanation:
- Pliers with two members connected by a pivot. - Upper handle moves lower jaw, lower handle moves upper jaw. - Striking surfaces located at the head of the pliers.
- Key Features and Innovation:
- Dual plier members connected through a pivot. - Upper handle controls lower jaw, lower handle controls upper jaw. - Striking surfaces for additional functionality.
- Potential Applications:
- Construction and carpentry. - Electrical work. - Automotive repair.
- Problems Solved:
- Improved control and precision in gripping objects. - Enhanced functionality with striking surfaces.
- Benefits:
- Increased efficiency in various tasks. - Versatile tool for different industries.
- Commercial Applications:
- Title: "Innovative Pliers for Enhanced Precision and Functionality" - Potential commercial uses in hardware stores, construction companies, and automotive repair shops. - Market implications include improved productivity and customer satisfaction.
- Questions about Pliers:
1. How do these pliers differ from traditional pliers? - These pliers offer improved control and functionality with the striking surfaces and dual member design.
2. What are the primary industries that could benefit from using these pliers? - Construction, electrical work, and automotive repair industries could benefit from the enhanced precision and functionality of these pliers.
Original Abstract Submitted
Pliers include two plier members connected through a pivot that allows the upper handle to move a lower jaw and a lower handle to move an upper jaw about the pivot. The upper jaw and lower jaw together define a head of the pliers. The pliers include one or more striking surfaces located at the head.