The present invention relates to a driver tool or similar article and more particularly to a driver tool or a similar article, such as a screwdriver, in which the driver may be retracted into the handle.
Retractable driver tools have been known for a number of years and comprise the use of a number of drivers with different heads and/or bits, such as straight or phillips screwdriver bits. The drivers are usually stored within the handle and when a particular driver is needed, that driver is moved out of the handle and placed in an operative position in front of the handle. When that driver is no longer needed it is retracted back into the handle.
In some of these tools the drivers are physically removed from and physically replaced in the handle so that there is the possibility that the driver may be dropped or lost in transit. Other tools use various complicated and expensive mechanisms to extend the required driver out of the handle and to replace it back into the handle.
The present invention overcomes these problems and has for one of its objects the provision of an improved retractable driver tool in which a number of drivers may be easily stored in the handle, in which a selected driver may be easily placed in its extended operative position when desired, and in which the selected driver may be easily retracted into the handle.
Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved retractable driver tool in which each driver is moved in and out of the handle without the driver being physically disengaged from the handle.
Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved retractable driver tool which is simple and inexpensive to operate and maintain.
Other and further objects of the invention will be obvious upon an understanding of the illustrative embodiment about to described, or will be indicated in the appended claims and various advantages not referred to herein will occur to one skilled in the art upon employment of the invention in practice.
A preferred embodiment of the invention has been chosen for purposes of illustration and description and is shown in the accompanying drawings forming a part of the specification, wherein:
Referring to the drawings, the driver tool 1 of the present invention comprises a handle assembly 2, a head assembly 3 and an end cap 4 adopted to be mounted at the rear of the handle assembly.
The drivers 50 which are preferably used with the present invention are elongated and comprise a body 51, a head 53 and a rear 52. The head 53 may be comprised of a shaped driver bit, such as a straight or phillips screwdriver. The rear 52 is non-circular in cross section and preferably has a hexagonal cross section. A groove 54 is provided approximately midway on the body 51 and separates the head 51 from the rear 52.
The handle assembly 2 is hollow and comprises a main body portion 5, a head portion 6, and a selector assembly 9 mounted within the hollow body portion 5.
Parallel to the long axis of the main body portion 5, the main body portion 5 has a plurality of spaced substantially parallel elongated inwardly directed grooves 10 which form outwardly directed driver-receiving channels 11 therebetween. Each channel 11 is adapted to receive a driver 50 therein. A plurality of spaced lock fingers 7 extend rearwardly from the grooves 10 in the main body portion 5 with the spaces 12 formed between them being co-extensive with the driver-receiving channels 11. Each lock finger 7 has an outwardly extending flange 8 at its end. The head portion 6 is narrower than the main body portion 5 and has a plurality of spaced separators 13 on its inner surface 15 to form grooves 14 therebetween.
The end cap 4 is mounted on the rear end of the handle assembly 2 and has a rear wall 20 and an upstanding skirt 22 with an internal circumferential groove 21 formed therein. The outwardly extending flanges 8 of the spaced lock fingers 7 are adapted to enter into the groove 21 in order to permit the end cap 4 to be mounted on and held in place on the rear of the main body portion 5 and to permit the end cap 4 to rotate relative to the main body portion 5. The end cap 4 has a cavity 25 in its rear wall 20 and a viewing opening 26 in its skirt 22.
The selector assembly 9 is mounted within the main body portion 5 of the handle assembly 2 and comprises an elongated body 30, an open front mouth 31 and a controller 32. The open front mouth 31 is non-circular and is similar in size and configuration to the size and configuration of the non-circular rear 52 of the drivers 50 and is preferably hexagonal. The body 30 of the selector assembly 9 has an elongated exit groove 33 therein which communicates with and leads into the open front mouth 31 thereof. The body 30 of the selector assembly 9 is also provided with a circumferential stop ring 34 extending therefrom. The stop ring 34 is provided with a notch 35 which overlies and communicates with the exit groove 33. A slot 36 is provided at the rear end edge 37 of the selector assembly 9 which preferably is in linear alignment with the exit groove 33 in the selector assembly 9. The controller 32 is keyed to and/or is affixed to the rear end edge 37 of the main body 30 and comprises a base 38 and an upstanding key 39. The key 39 is adapted to enter the slot 36 in the rear edge 37 of the main body 30 so that rotation of the controller 32 will rotate the entire selector assembly 9. The base 38 is adapted to be mounted in the end cap 4 and to enter the groove 25 so that rotation of the end cap 4 will rotate the entire selector assembly 9 through the intermediation of the key 38 and slot 36. When the base 38 is mounted in the groove 25, the viewing opening 26 is positioned in axial alignment with the groove 33 in selector assembly 9 and above the rear 52 of the drivers 50 so that user is always aware of the position of the groove 33 in the selector assembly 9.
Rotation of the selector assembly 9 moves the exit groove 33 and notch 35 in stop ring 34 past and below each of the drivers 50 in the channels 11 in the handle 2. The viewing opening 26 also moves past the rear ends 52 of the drivers 50 from above so that when the user sees the desired driver 50, rotation of the end cap 4 is stopped at that position which also stops the selector assembly 9 with its groove 33 at that same position. When the selector assembly 9 is stopped so that its groove 33 is beneath the desired driver 50 in a its channel 11, the driver 50 will fall into the exit groove 33 through the notch 35. The selected driver 50 can now move out of the selector assembly 9 through the hexagonal open front mouth 31 of the main body 30 until its hexagonal rear 52 sits in the hexagonal open mouth 31 and is held in place therein, as will be referred to herewith. The stop ring 34 prevents the other drivers 50 from moving forward out of their channels 11 toward the head portion 6 of the handle assembly 3.
The head assembly 3 comprises hollow tubular body 60 and an outer control sleeve 75 slidably mounted thereon. The body 60 has rear end 61, a front end 63 and a shoulder 64 separating the two. The rear end 61 has spaced lock fingers 62 with reentrant fins 65 adapted to be inserted into the head potion 6 of the main body outer 5 of the handle assembly 2 in the spaces 14 formed between the separators 13 in the inner surface 15 of the head portion 6 so as to fit tightly into the head portion 6 of the handle assembly 5 and be held in place by the reentrance fins 65.
The front end 63 has a plurality of balls 66 mounted in and movable within spaced pockets 67 formed therein. The spaced pockets 67 extend through the walls 82 of the front end 63 to from the outer surface 80 thereof to the inner surface 81 thereof. The diameter of the balls 66 is slightly larger than the diameter of the mouths 67A of the pockets 67 so that outer surfaces of the balls 66 can extend within the inner surface 81 and into the interior cavity 83 of the front end 63 but cannot fall out of the pockets 67. A circumferential groove 68 is provided in front 63 and a stop ring 69 is adapted to be mounted in the groove 68. A spring 70 is mounted over outer surface 80 of the front end 63 and abuts against a shoulder 71 formed by the groove 68.
The slidable control sleeve 75 is mounted over the spring 70 and over the entire front end 63. The control sleeve 75 has a rear flange 76 and front tab 77 extending inwardly therefrom. The spring 70 is held between the said front flange 77 and the shoulder 71 in the front end 63. The control sleeve 75 has an enlarged groove 78 in its inner surface adjacent the rear flange 76 so as to receive the stop ring 69 therein so that control sleeve 75 is held securely on the front end 63 for slidable movement thereon and cannot fall off the front end 63. The balls 66 in the front end 63 are adapted to move within their pockets 65 so that the balls 66 can protrude beyond the inner surface 81 of the front end 63 and into its interior 83 but are free to move back into their pockets 67 above the inner surface 81. When the control sleeve 75 is in its forward position (
When a driver 50 is to be moved to its extended position (
In operation the driver tool is originally in the position shown in
When it is desired to move the extended driver 50 back into the handle assembly 2, the control sleeve 75 is moved backwardly (
It will thus be seen that the present invention provides an improved retractable driver tool in which a number of drivers may be easily stored in the handle and in which a selected driver may be easily placed in its extended operative position when desired and easily moved back into its retracted position in which each driver may be moved in and out of the handle without the driver being physically disengaged from the handle and which is simple and inexpensive to operate and maintain.
As many and varied modifications of the subject matter of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the detailed description given hereinabove, it will be understood that the present invention is limited only as provided in the claims appended hereto.