Snap-on Incorporated
TOOL WITH HANDLE OFFSETS

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Abstract:

Disclosed is a tool, such as pliers, with handle offsets and stop features. In an embodiment, the tool has a minimum of about 0.50 inches of clearance between handles in an area where a user's index finger contacts the handles. This is accomplished by offsetting upper and lower handles of the tool. For example, the lower handle may be offset about 1.10 inches from a pivot point between the handles. Similarly, an end of the upper handle may be offset by about 1.150 inches from the pivot point when jaws of the tool are adjusted to a closed position.

Status:
Application
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

14 May 2020

Issue date:

27 Aug 2020