CONNECTING ROD FOR AN IMPACT MEMBER OF AN IMPACT TOOL

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20150336255
  • Publication Number
    20150336255
  • Date Filed
    May 20, 2014
    10 years ago
  • Date Published
    November 26, 2015
    8 years ago
Abstract
A connecting rod for an impact member of an impact tool is provided. The impact member comprises axially opposing impacting portion and connecting portion and a radial flange locating between the impacting portion and the connecting portion. The radial flange includes a first abutting surface facing the connecting portion. The impact member is insertable into the impact tool and detachably assembled through blocking the radial flange by the impact tool. The connecting rod includes a rod body. The rod body includes receiving end surface and impacting end surface, and a holding portion between the receiving end surface and the impacting end surface. The receiving end surface is recessed to form an assembling slot. The assembling slot includes a second abutting surface disposed circumferentially. When the connecting portion is inserted in the assembling slot, the first abutting surface abuts against the second abutting surface.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention


The present invention relates to a connecting rod, and more particularly to a connecting rod for an impact member of an impact tool.


2. Description of the Prior Art


Impact tools are quite common and applied in various industries, such as mobile industry, building construction or road maintenance. The impact tools are convenient for equipping with different impact members to work and able to convert a compressive air source into an impacting force effectively. And the impact tools also provide the big impacting force for large constructions and improve the working efficiency.


However, in some practical construction works, it is necessary to use a hand tool and operate by hand. Especially in some works that the impact tools are unachievable, such that a small impacting force is needed to apply on a work area while the impact tools are unable to provide or the impact tools are unable to be applied because of work space limitation. And when the impact tools are unable to be applied, operators usually take a hand tool and use a hammer to strike the hand tool to work. But there are a variety of working types, so there are also a variety of hand tools corresponding to the different working types. It is inconvenient for the operators to carry so many hand tools and it is also too complicated to manage such many hand tools. This disadvantage is needed to be improved.


The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The primary object of the present invention is to provide a connecting rod for an impact member of an impact tool. The connecting rod is convenient and fast for assembling/disassembling with the different impact members and helps the impact tool to finish some work that the impact tool is unachievable. The connecting rod increases the working efficiency and has a simple structure so that it is easy for producing and saves cost.


To achieve the above object, a connecting rod for an impact member of an impact tool is provided. The impact member comprises axially opposing impacting portion and connecting portion and a radial flange locating between the impacting portion and the connecting portion. The radial flange includes a first abutting surface facing the connecting portion. The impact member is insertable into the impact tool and detachably assembled through blocking the radial flange by the impact tool. The connecting rod includes a rod body. The rod body includes receiving end surface and impacting end surface, and a holding portion between the receiving end surface and the impacting end surface. The receiving end surface is recessed to form an assembling slot. The assembling slot includes a second abutting surface disposed circumferentially. When the connecting portion is inserted in the assembling slot, the first abutting surface abuts against the second abutting surface.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a breakdown drawing of a connecting rod in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 2 is a perspective drawing of the connecting rod in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 3 is a breakdown drawing of the connecting rod in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 4 is a partial cross-sectional drawing of the connecting rod in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

The present invention will be clearer from the following description when viewed together with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.


Referring to FIGS. 1-2, it shows a connecting rod in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention. The impact member 10 includes axially opposing impacting portion 11 and connecting portion 12 and a radial flange 13 locating between the impacting portion 11 and the connecting portion 12, and the radial flange 13 includes a first abutting surface 14 facing the connecting portion 12. Practically, the impact member 10 has a variety of different shapes. The impacting portion 11 is such as flat-shaped, sharp-shaped or camber-shaped. The connecting portion 12 is such as a circumferential surface of a cylinder or a polygonal pillar and for connecting with the impact tool or the connecting rod. In the present embodiment, the connecting portion 12 is the circumferential surface of a cylinder. The impacting portion 11 and the connecting portion 12 have a same axial direction.


The impact member 10 is insertable into the impact tool and detachably assembled to the impact tool through blocking the radial flange 13 by the impact tool. For example, the impact tool is stuckable with the radial flange 13 through a pushing device with a spring. When the impact member 10 is assembled or disassembled, the pushing device can be pushed backwardly so that the impact member 10 is able to be inserted in or taken out. The first abutting surface 14 is for abutting against the impact tool or the connecting rod. Practically, the impact tool is able to equip with the different impact members 10, and the impact member 10 is conveniently assembled or disassembled through a device which is stuckable with the radial flange 13 of the impact member 10.


The connecting rod includes a rod body 20, and the rod body 20 includes axially opposing receiving end surface 21 and impacting end surface 22, and a holding portion 23 between the receiving end surface 21 and the impacting end surface 22. The receiving end surface 21 is recessed to form an assembling slot 24. Practically, the assembling slot 24 is for assembling with the impact member 10. The assembling slot 24 includes a second abutting surface 25 disposed circumferentially. When the connecting portion 12 is inserted in the assembling slot 24, the first abutting surface 14 abuts against the second abutting surface 25. Moreover, the first abutting surface 14 corresponds to the second abutting surface 25 in shape. The first abutting surface 14 and the second abutting surface 25 are such as annular surfaces or conical surfaces (they can be cambers, flat surfaces or other types). An impacting force is able to be effectively transmitted between the first abutting surface 14 and the second abutting surface 25, and it avoids that the impact member 10 is damaged.


The connecting portion 12 is formed with an end surface 15 in an axial direction, and the assembling slot is formed with a bottom surface 26 in an axial direction. When the connecting portion 12 is inserted into the assembling slot 24, the end surface 15 abuts against the bottom surface 26. The end surface 15 and the bottom surface 26 are such as conical surfaces. Preferably, because the first and second abutting surfaces 14, 25 abut against each other and the end surface 15 abuts against the bottom surface 26, the impacting force applied on the connecting rod is effectively transmitted to the impact member 10 and it increases working efficiency. It is noted that, the impacting force is transmitted through two paths. It has no influence to the impacting force and avoids that the impacting force concentrates on a single point. It avoids that the connecting portion 12 of the impact member 10 is damaged or deformed and unable to be assembled with the impact tool.


Preferably, the connecting portion 12 further includes a first extending circumferential surface 16, and the assembling slot 24 further includes a second extending circumferential surface 27 extending from the second abutting surface 25 inwardly. When the connecting portion 12 is inserted in the assembling slot 24, the first extending circumferential surface 16 abuts against the second extending circumferential surface 27. Practically, the first extending circumferential surface 16 of the impact member 10 is laterally abutted against the second extending circumferential surface 27 of the connecting rod. Preferably, the connecting rod and the impact member 10 can be matched fittingly so that they are unshakable between each other. It helps the transmission of the impacting force between the connecting rod and the impact member 10, increases work efficiency and avoids that the impact member 10 is deformed and damaged.


The rod body 20 further includes a stuck member 28, and the stuck member 28 is disposed in the assembling slot 24. When the connecting portion 12 is inserted in the assembling slot 24, the first extending circumferential surface 16 abuts against the stuck member 28. The stuck member 28 is such as a annular elastic member. When the connecting portion 12 is inserted in the assembling slot 24, a friction is induced between the stuck member 28 and the first extending circumferential surface 16 so that it prevents that the impact member 10 from dropping out. Furthermore, in other embodiments, the assembling slot 24 can be covered with an elastic layer on the wall, and the friction can be also induced to prevent the impact member 10 from dropping out.


Referring to FIGS. 3-4, in another embodiment, the stuck member 28a is disposed on the rod body 20 and includes a C-shaped elastic buckling member and a ball-shaped member which is connected with the C-shaped elastic buckling member and exposed within the assembling slot. When the connecting portion is inserted in the assembling slot, the ball-shaped member is engaged on a side surface of the radial flange 13 opposite to the first abutting surface. When the impact member 10 is assembled or disassembled, the ball-shaped member is pushed backwardly so that the impact member 10 is able to be inserted in or taken out.


When the operator uses the impact tool to impact a work area, and if it is necessary to use the hand tool and operate by hand on some area such that a small impacting force is needed or work space is limited, the operator disassembles the impact member 10 from the impact tool and assembles the impact member 10 on the connecting rod rapidly. Then the operator holds the holding portion 23 of the connecting rod by hand and uses a manual tool (such as a hammer) to impact the impacting end surface 22. The impacting force is transmitted to the impact member 10 through the connecting rod and applied on the work area. The connecting rod is convenient and easy to use and increases the working efficiency. The connecting rod also has a simple structure and is easy to produce.


As a conclusion, the connecting rod is convenient and fast for assembling/disassembling with the different impact members and helps the impact tool to finish some work that the impact tool is unachievable. The connecting rod increases the working efficiency and has a simple structure so that it is easy to produce and saves cost.


While we have shown and described various embodiments in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.

Claims
  • 1. A connecting rod for an impact member of an impact tool, the impact member comprising axially opposing impacting portion and connecting portion and a radial flange locating between the impacting portion and the connecting portion, the radial flange including a first abutting surface facing the connecting portion, the impact member being insertable into the impact tool and detachably assembled to the impact tool through blocking the radial flange by the impact tool, the connecting rod including: a rod body, including axially opposing receiving end surface and impacting end surface, and a holding portion between the receiving end surface and the impacting end surface, the receiving end surface recessed to form an assembling slot, the assembling slot including a second abutting surface disposed circumferentially;wherein when the connecting portion is inserted in the assembling slot, the first abutting surface abuts against the second abutting surface.
  • 2. The connecting rod as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first abutting surface corresponds to the second abutting surface in shape.
  • 3. The connecting rod as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first abutting surface and the second abutting surface are annular surfaces.
  • 4. The connecting rod as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first abutting surface and the second abutting surface are conical surfaces.
  • 5. The connecting rod as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connecting portion is formed with an end surface in an axial direction, the assembling slot is formed with a bottom surface in an axial direction, when the connecting portion is inserted in the assembling slot, the end surface abuts against the bottom surface.
  • 6. The connecting rod as claimed in claim 5, wherein the end surface and the bottom surface are conical surfaces.
  • 7. The connecting rod as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connecting portion further includes a first extending circumferential surface, the assembling slot further includes a second extending circumferential surface extending from the second abutting surface inwardly, when the connecting portion is inserted in the assembling slot, the first extending circumferential surface abuts against the second extending circumferential surface.
  • 8. The connecting rod as claimed in claim 5, wherein the connecting portion further includes a first extending circumferential surface, the assembling slot further includes a second extending circumferential surface extending from the second abutting surface inwardly, when the connecting portion is inserted in the assembling slot, the first extending circumferential surface abuts against the second extending circumferential surface.
  • 9. The connecting rod as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rod body further includes a stuck member, the stuck member is disposed in the assembling slot, and when the connecting portion is inserted in the assembling slot, the connecting portion abuts against the stuck member.
  • 10. The connecting rod as claimed in claim 9, wherein the stuck member is an annular elastic member.
  • 11. The connecting rod as claimed in claim 9, wherein the stuck member includes a C-shaped elastic buckling member and a ball-shaped member which is connected with the C-shaped elastic buckling member and exposed within the assembling slot, and when the connecting portion is inserted in the assembling slot, the ball-shaped member is engaged on a side surface of the radial flange opposite to the first abutting surface.