1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hand tool; and more particularly to a connecting rod with a handle.
2. Description of the Prior Art
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The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a connecting rod with a handle which can protect the bearings and extend the service life of the connecting rod.
To achieve the above objective, a connecting rod with a handle in accordance with the present invention comprises:
a connecting rod including a first connecting end and a second connecting end, the connecting rod being formed with an annular groove in an outer periphery thereof adjacent to the second connecting end;
a handle in the form of a pipe being engaged between the first connecting end and the second connecting end of the connecting rod, an inner diameter of the handle being smaller than an outer diameter of the first connecting end, the first connecting end stopping disengagement of the handle;
two bearing assemblies each including two protecting plates and a bearing, the two protecting plates abutting against both sides of the bearing, the respective bearing assemblies being disposed in both ends of the handle; and
a fastener fastened in the annular groove of the connecting rod to restrict the connecting rod in the handle.
When the connecting rod is subjected to impact accidentally, the protecting plates disposed at both sides of the respective bearings can protect the respective bearings against damage, thus reducing the part damage probability while extending the service life of the connecting rod.
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.
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The connecting rod 30 includes a first connecting end 31 and a second connecting end 32. The first connecting end 31 is formed with a rectangular groove, and the second connecting end 32 is configured in the form of a rectangular cylinder. The connecting rod 30 is formed in an outer periphery thereof with an annular groove 33 adjacent to the second connecting end 32.
The handle 40 is in the form of a pipe and engaged between the first connecting end 31 and the second connecting end 32 of the connecting rod 30. An inner diameter of the handle 40 is smaller than an outer diameter of the first connecting end 31. The first connecting end 31 stops the disengagement of the handle 40, and the handle 40 is formed on an inner periphery thereof with two annular flanges 401 adjacent to both ends thereof.
The two bearing assemblies 50 each include two protecting plates 51 and a bearing 52. The two protecting plates 51 abut against both sides of the bearing 52. The respective bearing assemblies 50 are disposed in both ends of the handle 40 while abutting against the two annular flanges 401, respectively, and the bearing 52 of each of the bearing assemblies 50 includes an inner ring 521 and an outer ring 522. The inner rings 521 can rotate relative to the respective outer rings 522. The inner rings 521 of the respective bearings 52 abut against the connecting rod 30 while the outer rings 522 of the respective bearings 52 abut against the handle 40, so that the connecting rod 30 can rotate relative to the handle 40 smoothly. The respective protecting plates 51 are elastic elements, such as coil springs, or rubber sheets. As shown in
The fastener 60 is fastened in the annular groove 33 of the connecting rod 30 to restrict the connecting rod 30 in the handle 40.
The two protecting covers 70 are made of buffering material, in the present embodiment, they are made of plastic. The inner peripheries of the respective protecting covers 70 are configured correspondingly to the outer peripheries of both ends of the handle 40 in such a manner that the protecting covers 70 can be engaged on both ends of the handle 40. Each of the protecting covers 70 is formed with a stopping edge 71 extending inwards correspondingly to the end edge of the handle 40 to stop the disengagement of the bearing assemblies 50.
The aforementioned is the summary of the positional and structural relationship of the respective components of the preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention. When in use, the connecting rod 30 will be operatively connected to an electric tool, while the bearings 52 allows the handle 40 to be hold tight by the user without rotating with the connecting rod 30. If the connecting rod 30 is subjected to impact accidentally, the bearings 52 between the connecting rod 30 and the handle 40 will be protected from damage by the protecting plates 51 disposed at both sides of the respective bearings 52. Furthermore, since the respective protecting covers 70 are made of the buffering material, the respective protecting covers 70 can act as a buffering structure to reduce the replacement of the parts being damaged and extend the service life of the connecting rod 30.
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The handle 40 is formed with a positioning groove 41 in each of two ends thereof at which the two protecting covers 70 are disposed. Each of the protecting covers 70 is provided on an inner periphery thereof with a positioning flange 72 correspondingly to the respective positioning grooves 41, by such an arrangements, when the protecting covers 70 are engaged on both ends of the handle 40, the positioning flanges 72 of the respective protecting covers 70 can be engaged into the positioning grooves 41 in both ends of the handle 40 to make the respective protecting covers 70 be positioned on the handle 40 more firmly. Furthermore, each of the respective protecting covers 70 can be further provided on the outer periphery thereof with antiskid veins 73, offering an antiskid function.
While we have shown and described various embodiments in accordance with the present invention, it is clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.