Grip sleeve for a handle

Tools – Tool jaw – Resiliently urged

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81417, B25B 702

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043041582

ABSTRACT:
A grip sleeve (1) from plastics or the like material, for a handle of a pliers or nippers of the kind which has at least one leaf spring (3) between both its handles for opening the pliers. To localize and retain the spring, the sleeve is formed with an elongate slot (4) on its side facing towards the opposite handle, the slot being open towards the opposite handle and is T-shaped, seen in cross section through the sleeve. At one end, the slot has its cross section, which is suited to the cross-sectional dimensions of the spring, freely exposed for inserting the spring in the crossbar (5) of the T. The stem (6) of the T forms the opening of the slot and the spring is thereby kept in place by flanges (7) on either side of this opening, formed by the T configuration.

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patent: 3680212 (1972-08-01), Rozmus
patent: 4074597 (1978-02-01), Jansson

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