1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector structure with a detachable mounting tube, and more particularly to a connector structure used on a power tool for insertion of an ordinary screwdriver head or a special tool head.
2. Description of the Prior Art
FIG. 1, (TW Pat. No. 093205513) shows a conventional connector used on a power tool for insertion of screwdriver head, and the connector comprises a shaft 11 slideably installed in a mounting tube 10. The shaft 11 has a connecting end 111 to be coupled to the power tool, and an inserting hole 112 is formed in another end surface of the shaft 11 for insertion of a screwdriver head 12. A first magnetic member 13 is disposed in the bottom of the inserting hole 112, and a second magnetic member 14 is located at the another end of the mounting tube 10. The screwdriver head 18 can be secured in the inserting hole 112 by the magnetic force of the first magnetic member 13, and the magnetic force of the second magnetic members 14 serves to hold the screw 15 to be rotated by the screwdriver head 18.
It is to be noted that the conventional connector structure can be provided for insertion of various types of screwdriver head, and the magnetic force can prevent the screw from falling off during the screwing and unscrewing operation. However, as shown in FIG. 2, for a special tool head 16 with a large head and a short length, it must employ another conventional clamping device 17 since the above-mentioned conventional connector structure is not suitable for this special tool head 16.
Therefore, the user has to prepare a clamping device and a connector simultaneously during work, this is not only troublesome but also money wasted.
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 connector structure with a detachable mounting tube, wherein a mounting tube with an inner sliding pipe is detachably secured to an end of a connector. The connector structure can be provided for insertion of the ordinary screwdriver head by the use of the connector, and is also suitable for insertion of the special tool head when the mounting tube is removed from the connector structure.
The present invention will be more clear 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 connector 20 has a coupling end 21 to be coupled to a power tool and has a connecting end 22. A plurality of threads 221 is formed in the outer periphery of the connecting end 22, an inserting hole 23 for insertion of the tool head 502 is formed in the connecting end 22, and the inserting hole 23 can be hexagonal in cross section, so it is suitable for insertion of a hexagonal tool head 502.
In order that the conventional type screwdriver head 501 with a locking groove 511 or the special tool head 502 can be positioned firmly, and the screwdriver head 501 can be bounced out of the inserting hole 23 when the user wants to take the screwdriver head 501 out of the inserting hole 23, a chute 24 is formed in the outer periphery of the connector 20 and located correspondingly to the inserting hole 23. An elastic member 25 is mounted on the outer periphery of the connector 20 in such a manner that an abutting end 251 of the elastic member 25 is horizontally inserted into the chute 24. And then a sliding sleeve 26 is mounted onto the connector 20 in such a manner that the inner end surface 261 of the sliding sleeve 26 abuts against the abutting end 251. A tube 27 is mounted on the connector 20 and is located adjacent to the sliding sleeve 26, and an abutting surface 271 formed at an end of the sliding sleeve 27 abuts against another end of the elastic member 25. A spring 28 is disposed at the bottom of the inserting hole 23 of the connector 20.
The mounting tube 30 has a connecting end 31, a plurality of threads 32 for meshing with the threads 221 is formed in the inner surface of the mounting tube 30 and is located at the connecting end 31, so as to enable the connecting end 31 to be connected to the connecting end 22 of the connector 20. An annular rib 33 is formed in the inner surface of the mounting tube 30.
The sliding pipe 40 is formed at either end thereof with a flange 411, 412, and is received in the mounting tube 30, and the two flanges 411, 412 are located at both sides of the annular rib 33. The flange 411 protrudes out of the mounting tube 30, so that the mounting tube 30 can slide within the tube 27, and a spring 42 is biased between the flange 411 and the annular rib 33. A magnetic member 43 with a central hole is disposed in the end of the sliding pipe 40 protruding out of the mounting tube 30.
The connector structure of the present invention can be provided for insertion of the ordinary screwdriver head 501 when equipped with the connector 20, and is also suitable for insertion of the special tool head 502 when the mounting tube 30 is removed.
For a better understanding of the present invention, its operation and function, reference should be made to
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The connector structure of the present invention can be provided for insertion of the ordinary screwdriver head 501 when equipped with the connector 20, and is also suitable for insertion of the special tool head 502 when the mounting tube 30 is removed.
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.
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