US Patent: 3,981,209
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Gripping Pincers
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Patentee:
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Yves Robert Caroff (exact or similar names) - Saint-Mande, France |
Assignees: |
FACOM - Morganis, France |
Manufacturer: |
Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Jul. 10, 1974 |
Granted: |
Sep. 21, 1976 |
Antedated: |
Jul. 20, 1973 |
Patent Pictures:
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Yves Robert Caroff patent Sept. 21, 1976 (edited) |
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Stan Schulz FR-2237730 in ESPACENET
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Description: |
U.S. patent corresponding to French patent FR-2237730. The focus of the patent is a turnbuckle type adjusting mechanism for an adjustable pivot point locking plier wrench.
The patent is also of interest because the curved spring (#13 in the drawings) appears in FACOM and "copy-cat" locking plier wrenches that otherwise correspond to French patent FR-1100195.
The French patent was granted to manufacturer FACOM.
The patent cites patents FR-1100105, Swiss and British patents, and U.S. patents 2,543,922, 2,672,778, 2,777,347, 2,981,133, 3,733,627 and 3,831,207 as references. |
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