Press fitted flexural pivot joint
First Claim
1. A flexural pivot joint comprising:
- first and second pivoting members pivotally movable relative to each other about a common pivot axis, a first generally Z-shaped flexible element defining a first plane which includes said axis said first element having ends respectively connected to said first and second pivoting members, and a second generally Z-shaped flexible element spaced from said first element and defining a second plane which includes said axis, said second element having ends respectively connected to said first and second pivoting members.
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Abstract
A flexural pivot joint includes two pivoting members, which may be levers of a pivotal hand tool, and two substantially identical flexible blade elements, each substantially Z-shaped and having opposite ends respectively connected to the pivoting members. In particular, each blade end has an enlarged coupling portion adapted to be press-fitted in a groove which may be formed either directly in the lever member or in a bushing which is fixed to the lever member. Each bushing may be either a full cylinder or a split cylinder. In one embodiment the joint includes, in addition to the Z-shaped elements, two non-identical flexible elements, the four elements being equiangularly spaced. The grooves and coupling portions may be complementarily shaped, with each groove having a bead receivable in a recess in the coupling portion to inhibit relative rotation.
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23 Claims
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1. A flexural pivot joint comprising:
- first and second pivoting members pivotally movable relative to each other about a common pivot axis, a first generally Z-shaped flexible element defining a first plane which includes said axis said first element having ends respectively connected to said first and second pivoting members, and a second generally Z-shaped flexible element spaced from said first element and defining a second plane which includes said axis, said second element having ends respectively connected to said first and second pivoting members.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A flexural pivot joint comprising:
- first and second elongated lever members each having a handle portion and a jaw portion and a neck portion interconnecting said handle portion and said jaw portion, each of said neck portions including a cylindrical surface portion, said lever members being crossed with said neck portions overlapping so that said cylindrical surface portions are coaxial with a common pivot axis, and first and second spaced-apart flexible elements respectively defining mutually perpendicular planes, each of said elements having opposite ends respectively directly connected to said cylindrical surface portions of said lever members.
- View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A flexural pivot joint comprising:
- first and second pivoting members respectively defining first and second cylindrical surface portions coaxial with a common pivot axis for relative pivotal movement about said axis, and four spaced-apart flexible elements respectively defining planes each including said axis, each of said flexible elements having opposed end portions respectively connected to said first and second pivoting members at opposite sides of said axis.
- View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A flexural pivot joint comprising:
- first and second pivoting members pivotally movable relative to each other about a common pivot axis, a flexible blade element defining a plane which includes said axis and having ends respectively defining coupling portions, each of said coupling portions having a thickness substantially greater than that of said blade element and having a recess formed therein, first and second grooves respectively formed in said first and second pivoting members and each having a bead projecting thereinto, said coupling portions being respectively received in said grooves with said beads being respectively received in said recesses for inhibiting rotational movement of said coupling portions within said grooves.
- View Dependent Claims (22, 23)
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