WO2001060539A2 - Grapas de amarre, pinzas y metodo de uso - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to tweezers for clamping clips, which are taken and operated manually; to the mooring clips and their method of use. More specifically, the present invention relates to clamps for clamping clamps, which are taken and operated manually and to the clamping clips that serve to secure together pieces of reinforced steel, for example those used in the construction industry.
- concrete is typically reinforced with metal structures made of steel rods of different sizes.
- the cable or wire is shown in a grid or frame shape and secured with a wire tie. The wire ties keep the rods and / or wire rod in position and then empty the concrete. After the concrete dries, the rod structures remain permanently positioned within the concrete.
- Wire ties are typically made of a very light, low-caliber material that is provided to the roll construction, and several jobs must be done before placement; the wire is extended, cut into sections and folded in half to finally make the tie around the rods; in the mooring several works are also carried out, it is placed around the rods, the tips, and the wire is turned with a home-made utensil until the tie is firmly attached to the rods.
- This conventional method of fastening the rods in a metal structure intensively uses labor and adds considerable costs to concrete construction work.
- the difficulty associated with this conventional method often results in the moorings being defective with the consequent weak points within the concrete structures, since if the worker who is doing the mooring turns the wire more, this will will break
- US Patent No. 3,331, 179 discloses fabricated rings that are intended to facilitate the process of securing steel elements of concrete structures in concrete constructions. These manufactured rings secure the steel elements at their intersection points. After the ring is mounted, spreading originates, resulting in the ring closing on the rods due to the elasticity of the material.
- Patents Nos. 5,881,452 and 5,938,099 disclose an apparatus for making suitable moorings in the construction industry.
- Patent 5,881,452 discloses an apparatus that is taken manually and uses pneumatic pressure from an air compressor.
- Patent 5,938,099 of a manual machine that uses energy from external sources instead of manual force therefore, each of these inventions has inherent disadvantages of increased costs and limited mobility associated with external sources of energy supply.
- the present invention relates to tweezers that operate manually, and which serve to secure reinforced steel members.
- Steel or metal members can be those used in concrete construction, upholstery and fence construction.
- the tie-down clamps are comprised of a lower handle and an upper handle.
- the lower handle has at least two tips (fork type) that define at least one groove between the two tips.
- the upper handle is pivotally connected to the lower handle so that the upper handle and the lower handle can pivot to achieve an open position and a closed position.
- the upper handle has at least one tip of the exact dimension of the intermediate groove in the closed position.
- Fastening or securing the fastener clip using the clamps to tighten staples requires at least one of each of the first tips and at least a second tip including a tie placed around the steel members while the upper and lower handles meet in an open position and then, upper and lower handles pivot towards a closed position to achieve closing and stopping the clamp around the steel members.
- tie-down clamps they are again comprised of a lower handle and an upper handle.
- the lower handle has one end to tighten and one end to handle.
- the tightening end has at least two points (fork type) and a first way of securing.
- the tips define at least one intermediate groove between them and are curved inward to facilitate the fastening of the clips to the steel members.
- the upper handle has a second end to tighten and a second end to manipulate.
- the second end to tighten has a second way of securing and at least a second tip.
- the second way of securing is pivotally connected to the first way of securing the lower handle, such that the upper handle and the lower handle can pivot on the axis of the first way of securing and the axis of the second way to secure in a closed position and an open position.
- the second tip has a dimension to fit exactly in the intermediate groove in the closed position of the tweezers and is curved inward to facilitate tightening the clips to the steel members.
- the first end for manipulation is preferably formed with a higher grip or defined with a finger receptacle for manipulation of the lower handle.
- the second end for manipulation is preferably formed with a lower handle that defines a receptacle for the thumb and the manipulation of the upper handle.
- Securing the clips using the tweezers involves having one of each of the two tips and at least a second tip includes a fastener placed around the steel members, while the upper and lower handles are in an open position and pivot the upper and lower handle towards the closed position to close and hold the clips around the steel members.
- the mooring clip comprises a first leg that is connected to a second leg by means of a body portion.
- the tie clip also comprises a small extension that protrudes from the body portion or one of the legs to place the tie clip around the reinforced steel members.
- the mooring clip is comprised of a first leg, a second leg, a body portion and a small extension.
- the first leg has a first end and is curved inward along its size to facilitate securing the tie clip on the reinforced steel members, and a second leg connected to the first by a body portion.
- the second leg has a second end that is curved inward along its size to facilitate securing the tie clip over the reinforced steel members.
- the body portion connects the first leg with the second leg so that the first leg and the second leg are curved in the opposite direction of a parallel plane with the body portion to prevent the ends of the staple legs from being joined when The clip is closed on the reinforced steel members.
- the small extension that protrudes from the body portion of the clip or one of the legs is to take the tie clip and place it on the reinforced steel members.
- Another preferred embodiment of the present invention provides a method of use for the tie clips to secure at least two members of steel reinforced with a tie clip.
- the mooring clip used in the method is comprised of one leg, a second leg, a body portion connecting the first leg with the second leg and a small extension protruding from the body portion of the clip or one of the legs.
- the small extension of the tie clip is used to position the tie clip around at least two reinforced steel members that are secured in position.
- the tie clip is held in position while the clamps are placed around the clip so that the first leg of the tie clip is aligned with any of the first points and the second leg of the tie clip is aligned with, At least the second tip.
- the lower handle and the upper handle are pivoted so that the first leg and the second leg of the tie-down clip are held by one of the first two points and at least the second point.
- the pivoting of the handles is continued until at least the second tip is forced into at least one intermediate groove defined by the first tips and the tie clip is secured around the reinforced steel members in a way that they overlap.
- the ends of the clip are
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the clamps for squeezing clips with the lower handle at the bottom of the drawing.
- Fig. 1 A is a perspective view of the mooring tip of another preferred embodiment of the clamps for clamping.
- Fig. 1 B is a cross-section of the modality shown in Figure 1 B along line 1 B-1 B.
- Fig. 1 C is a cross-section of the ends of the final fastener of another preferred embodiment of the clamps for clamping.
- Fig. 2. is a side view of the preferred embodiment of the clamps for squeezing clips with the upper handle at the bottom of the drawing.
- Fig. 3 is a side view of the preferred embodiment of the clamps for clamping clips in the closed position.
- Fig. 4. is a side view of the alternative preferred embodiment of the clamps for tightening clips with a handle on the handles.
- Fig. 5. is a side view of the alternative preferred embodiment of the clamps for clamping with an adjusting groove.
- Fig. 6. is a perspective side view of the preferred embodiment of the tie clips of the present invention in an open position.
- Fig. 6 A is a side perspective view of another preferred embodiment of the tie clips of the present invention in an open position.
- Fig. 7. is a top perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the tie clips of the present invention in an open position.
- Fig. 8. is a side perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the tie clips of the present invention in a closed position.
- Fig. 9 is a side perspective view of the alternative preferred embodiment of the tie clips of the present invention in an open position.
- Figs. 9A, 9 B, and 9 C are a perspective side view of the preferred embodiments of the mooring clips of the present invention in the open position.
- Fig. 10. is a side view of the preferred embodiment of the clamps for clamping and the clamping clips.
- the clamps for tightening staples are in an open position.
- Fig. 11. is a final view of the bifurcated tips and the unitary tip of the clamps for clamping with a tie clip located in the middle.
- Fig. 12. is a side view of the preferred embodiment of the clamps for clamping and the clamp, where the clamps are in a closed position.
- Fig. 13. is a top view of the preferred embodiment of the mooring clip used to secure reinforced steel members.
- the invention is used to secure reinforced steel members using clamping clamps during concrete construction.
- the present invention is not restricted to such applications in the construction industry.
- the present invention can be used with advantages for any number of mooring needs such as those existing within the field of upholstery or manufacturing fences, for example.
- the present invention is used in association with mooring clips.
- the present invention can be used with advantages in any number of staples as before, those used in applicators to operate machines.
- the present invention will be described with reference to its use in the construction industry.
- Figures 1 and 2 illustrate the preferred embodiment of the clamps for clamping clamps (generally indicated as 1) of the present invention.
- Figure 1 presents a perspective view with the lower handle 10 at the base of the illustration
- Figure 2 shows a side view with the upper handle 40 at the base of the illustration.
- the clamps for clamping clips 1 in a preferred embodiment are comprised of a lower handle 10 pivotally connected to the upper handle 40.
- the lower handle 10 of the preferred embodiment of the present invention has one end for tightening 20 and one end for handling 30.
- the end for tightening has at least two first tips 22 and one element for securing 28.
- the first tips 22 are located at the end to tighten 20 and define an intermediate groove 24.
- the first tips 22 are curved inward to facilitate tightening the clamp.
- a series of grooves 26 are located on the inner face of the first tips to provide a better grip surface for handling the staples.
- the safety element 28 is used to pivotally connect the lower handle 10 with the upper handle 40.
- the security element 28 can use any connection (such as a PIN) that secures the lower handle 10 with the upper handle 40 while allowing the two handles 10 and 40 to pivot on the shafts of the safety element 28 to a closed position and an open position of the tie-down clamps.
- the manipulation end of the lower handle 10 of a preferred embodiment of the present invention defines a finger receptacle 32.
- the finger receptacle 32 is used in a similar manner as the finger receptacles in a pair of conventional scissors (by example the user's index finger is inserted for manipulation of the lower handle 10). It should be noted that although the finger receptacle 32 is described to be manipulated by the index finger, any and all fingers can be used to achieve the same result. Moreover, anyone with skills in these arts will recognize that in certain circumstances the entire clip 1 can be turned, allowing the finger receptacle 32 to be used with the user's thumb.
- the upper handle 40 (as best shown in Figure 2) of a preferred embodiment of the present invention, has a tightening end 50 and a manipulating end 60.
- the tightening end 50 also has a safety element 56 and a second tip 52.
- the safety element 56 is used in conjunction with the security element 28 of the lower handle 10 which pivotally connect the lower handle 10 with the upper handle 40, such that the lower handle 10 and the upper handle 40 can pivot on the axes of the safety elements 28, and 56 for a closed position and an open position.
- the second tip 52 is curved inward to facilitate tightening of the clamp.
- a series of grooves 54 are located along the second tip to provide a better grip surface for handling the staples.
- the second tip 52 has the exact measure to be inside the intermediate groove 24 in the closed position of the clamp.
- the handling end 60 of the upper handle 40 of the preferred embodiment of the present invention defines a thumb receptacle 62.
- the thumb receptacle 62 is used in a similar manner as a thumb receptacle of a pair of conventional scissors (for example , the user's thumb is inserted into the receptacle for handling the upper handle 40).
- the thumb receptacle 62 is described to be manipulated by the thumb, any person with skills in these arts will recognize that in certain circumstances the entire clamp 1 can be turned upside down to allow its manipulation with the fingers of the user.
- any person skilled in these arts will recognize that the individual components associated with the lower handle 10 and the upper handle 40 may be reversed and even fall within the scope of the present invention.
- the intermediate groove 24 that is located in the lower handle 10 and the associated tip 52 that is located in the upper handle 40 any person with skills in these arts will recognize that the repositioning of the second tip 52 to the lower handle 10 and the repositioning of the intermediate groove 24 to the upper handle 40 are changes intended to be understood within the scope of the present invention.
- Fig. 1 A illustrates another preferred embodiment of the tweezers for clamping clips, particularly towards the first two tips and the second tip.
- the series of slots 26 and 54 are substantially oriented perpendicularly along the first two tips 22 and the second tip 52.
- Figs. 1 A and 1B shows a groove 27 that runs from length to width on each of the first two points 26 and a groove 55 running from length to width on the second tip 54.
- These grooves can achieve a shape. of "U” as shown in Figure 1 B as the slots 27 and 55 or in the form of "V", as shown in Figure 1 c, as in Figures 27 'and 55'.
- These grooves provide a stabilizing surface for handling the clips to secure and close them around the steel members.
- Figure 3 illustrates a preferred embodiment of the clamps for clamping staples 1 in a closed position.
- the lower handle 10 and the upper handle 40 have been pivoted so that the second tip 52 of the upper handle 40 is in a position within the intermediate groove 24 of the lower handle 10.
- Figure 4 illustrates another preferred embodiment of the clamps for clamping V clips.
- the handling end 30 'of the lower handle 10' does not define the receptacle. Rather, the handling end 30 'is defined with a lower grip 34 or in other words it is provided with a friction surface.
- the handling end 60 'of the upper handle 40' is defined with a top handle 64 or in other words, it is provided with a friction surface.
- this preferred incorporation of the clamps for clamping clips 1 can be handled similarly to a pair of conventional clamps.
- FIG. 5 also illustrates another preferred embodiment of the clamps for clamping 1 ".
- the clamping end 20" of the lower handle 10 defines a channel 29.
- the safety element 28" of the lower handle 10 is again pivotally connected to the safety element 56 "of the upper handle 40", but now they are connected by a sliding element in the channel 29.
- the ability of the security element 28 "to slide into the channel 29 enables the clamps to tighten staples 1" to allow a wider variety of tie-down clip sizes. Sliding the safety element 28 "into the channel 29 adjusts the distance between the first tips 22 of the lower handle 10" and the second tip 52 of the upper handle 40 ".
- FIGs 6, 7 and 8 illustrate a preferred embodiment of the tie clips (generally indicated as 70) of the present invention.
- the tie clips 70 of the present invention generally have a "C" shaped figure with open ends before being closed around the reinforced steel elements.
- the tie clips 70 are composed of a first and second legs 72 and 73, with their respective first and second ends 74, 75.
- the first and second legs 72, 73 are curved inwardly along them to facilitate the closing of the clamping clamps 70 on the reinforced steel elements.
- the first and second legs 72, 73 are connected by a body portion 76. Located in the body portion 76, a small extension 78, which allows the clamping clips 70 can be taken for the manipulation of the staples themselves tie 70 and place in position around the reinforced steel elements.
- the first and second legs 72, 73 are curved outwards in opposite directions of a plane parallel with the body part 76 in order to prevent the ends 74, 75 of the legs 72 , 73 come together and interfere with each other when the clamp 70 is pressed to a closed position.
- the ends 74, 75 do not touch, but rather the legs 72, 73 overlap and remain side by side in a parallel manner. The overlapping of the legs 72, 73 better secures the tie clip 70 around the reinforced steel elements.
- Fig. 6 a illustrates another preferred embodiment of the mooring clip (generally indicated as 70 '). In this mode the small extension is formed by turning a portion of the body 76 '.
- tie clips with a "C” shaped figure 70
- other tie clip figures 70 such as the "U” shaped figure
- the tie clip has a curved shape.
- the small extension may come from the body portion of the tie clip, as previously shown, or from one of the legs of the tie clip. Referring to Fig. 9 a , the small extension 78 "is located on the leg 73 '. In Fig. 9 B, the small extension 78'" is also located on the leg 73 '", but it is formed by bending the wire and achieving the leg 73'". In Fig. 9 C, the wire that forms the leg 73 "" is bent backwards along the leg 73 "" and along the body portion 76 and then the small extension 78 "" extends outward similar to the small extension 78 in Fig. 6
- Mooring clips 70 are constructed according to their proposed use. Similarly, the length of the tie clips 70 will depend solely on the proposed use. To tie in place reinforced steel elements in the concrete construction industry, the suitable length of the clamp clip may be approximately 4 to 6 inches. Additionally, the radius of the curvature of the mooring clip legs may be the same or different from each other. However, any person with skills in these arts will recognize that depending on the proposed use of tie clips 70 there are any number of combinations of materials and sizes that can be used and still remain within the scope of the present invention.
- the tie clip 70 is placed under the reinforcing bars 80 to be secured.
- the amrre clip 70 is positioned and held in place by gripping and mobilizing the small extension 78 which is fixed to the body portion 76 of the tie down clip.
- the clamp clamps 1 are held in an open position and placed around the legs 72, 73 of the tie clip. 1.
- the clamps for tightening staples 1 are placed around the clamp clamp 70, so that the legs 72, 73 are aligned with one of the first tips 22 and with the second tip 52. It should be noted that any of the First two tips 22 can be used with advantages.
- the selection of which of the first two tips 22 will be used depends on the angle of use and the user's preference.
- the lower handle 10 and the upper handle 40 are pivoted until the legs 72, 73 of the tie clip 70 are grabbed by the slots 26, 54 of the selected first tip 22 and the second tip 52.
- the legs 72.73 of the tie clip 70 are placed between the slots 27.55 of the selected first tip 22 and the second tip 52.
- Fig. 12 shows a top view of the tie clip 70 fastened around the reinforced steel elements 80 and a reinforced steel cross member 81. As illustrated, the legs 72, 73 are overlapping but remain substantially parallel one of other.
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