The present invention relates to a grip device, and more particularly, to a grip device which securely accommodates hexagonal wrenches therein and the users can operate the hexagonal wrenches stably.
The conventional connection compensating device of multi-angular wrench socket is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,791,291, and comprises a main body which is a cylindrical body. The outer circumference of the main body between two ends thereof is formed with several radially arranged flutes which extend along the circular axis of the main body by a certain length. The flutes have different cross-sectional areas. A connecting section includes a first tubular body fitted around the main body. The first tubular body is rotatable about the circular axis of the main body. The first tubular body is partially overlaid on the flutes. A geometric central axis of the profile of inner circumference of the first tubular body is not coincided with the circular axis of the main body.
There are only five flutes arranged radially along the circular axis of the main body, and flutes have different shapes of cross sections. The wrenches may have English or Metric specifications, so that the device disclosed can only use five different wrenches with the five flutes. If the users want to use more than five wrenches, at least three of the devices have to be prepared. Furthermore, when the wrench is engaged with the flute and the inner circumference of the first tubular body, the wrench may slip off from the flute during rotating, unless the user's finger contacts the lateral side of the hexagonal wrench. This makes the operation of the hexagonal wrenches awkward and inconvenient.
The present invention intends to provide a grip device that eliminates the shortcoming mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a grip device and comprises a tubular body, an adjustment member, a left slide and a right slide. The body includes a passage, a guiding slot, a recess and a groove. The adjustment member includes threaded portion. The left slide is slidably located in the groove and includes threads which are engaged with the threaded portion of the adjustment member. When the adjustment member is rotated relative to the pin, the threaded portion of the adjustment member drives the threads of the left slide to move the left slide toward the right slide so as to clamp the hexagonal wrench.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a grip device wherein the distance between the left and right slides are adjustable so as to clamp the hexagonal wrenches of different sizes.
The present invention will become more apparent from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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An adjustment member 20 has a threaded portion 200 formed on the outer periphery thereof. An axial hole 23 is defined axially through the adjustment member 20. A pin 30 extends through the hole 14 of body 10 and the axial hole 23 of the adjustment member 20. The adjustment member 20 is located in the recess 13. The threaded portion 200 of the adjustment member 20 includes left threads 21 and right threads 22, wherein the left threads 21 and the right threads 22 are opposite in threading direction.
A left slide 40 and a right slide 400 respectively and slidably located in the groove 15 of the body 10. The left slide 40 including a bottom portion 41, a top portion 43 and a middle portion 45. The bottom portion 41, the top portion 43 and the middle portion 45 are respectively shaped and slidable in the bottom groove 151, the top groove 152 and the middle groove 153 of the groove 15 of the body 10. Specifically, the bottom portion 41 is a round cylindrical portion so as to be slidable in the bottom groove 151, the top portion 43 is a rectangular portion so as to be slidable in the top groove 152, and the middle portion 45 is rectangular portion so as to be slidable in the middle groove 153. The bottom portion 41 includes threads 42 which are engaged with the threaded portion 200 of the adjustment member 20. Each of the left and right slides 40, 400 has a V-shaped clamping portion 44. In this embodiment, the right slide 400 is identical with the left slide 40. The left slide 40 and the right slide 400 are respectively inserted into the groove 15 from two openings formed in the body 10 by the groove 15. The left and right slides 40, 400 are symmetrical relative to the passage 11, and are respectively engaged with the two respective threads 42 of the left slide 40 and the right slide 400.
When the adjustment member 20 is rotated relative to the pin 30, the left threads 21 and the right threads 22 of the adjustment member 20 drive the left slide 40 and the right slide 400 to move toward the passage 11 so as to adjust the distance between the two clamping portions 44 of the left slide 40 and the right slide 400. Therefore, the two clamping portions 44 of the left and right slides 40, 400 clamp two ridges of the first section 51 of the hexagonal wrench 50 of different sizes as shown in
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The advantages of the present invention are that when the adjustment member 20 is rotated relative to the pin 30, the left slide 40 moves toward the right slide 400, so that the two clamping portions 44 of the left and right slides 40, 400 clamp two ridges of the first section 51 of the hexagonal wrench 50 of different sizes.
The hexagonal wrenches 50 may have Metric or English systems, and the two clamping portions 44 of the left and right slides 40, 400 clamp two ridges of the first section 51 of the hexagonal wrench 50 regardless of the system that the wrench 51 may have. When the two clamping portions 44 of the left and right slides 40, 400 clamp two ridges of the first section 51 of the hexagonal wrench 50, the hexagonal wrench 50 is then restricted by the left and right slides 40, 400 and cannot disengage from the body 10.
While we have shown and described the embodiment 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.
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20210001459 A1 | Jan 2021 | US |