The present invention relates to a hand tool and, more particularly, to a hand tool and a method for making the same.
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The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in the prior art.
It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide a method for making a robust and reliable hand tool.
To achieve the foregoing objective, the method includes the step of providing a handle and a toothed ring. The handle extends about a first axis and includes a bifurcated portion. The bifurcated portion includes a concave face and two screw holes along a second axis. The toothed ring extends about a third axis and includes a convex face in compliance with the concave face and two bores along a fourth axis. The toothed ring is moved into a hemi-circular space in the concave face while keeping the third axis parallel to the second axis. The third axis is overlapped with the second axis and a center of the toothed ring is near or coincides with a middle point of a segment of the second axis in the bifurcated portion. The toothed ring is rotated about the first axis so that the fourth axis is overlapped with the second axis and that the bores are aligned with the screw holes. Two screws are inserted in the screw holes and the bores.
Other objectives, advantages and features of the present invention will be apparent from the following description referring to the attached drawings.
The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment referring to the drawings wherein:
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The handle 10 includes a grip 12 at an end and a bifurcated portion 14 at another end.
The grip 12 is to be held and maneuvered by a user.
The bifurcated portion 14 includes two prongs 142 and a hemi-circular space 144. The prongs 142 extend away from each other as they extend from the grip 12. Each of the prongs 142 includes a screw hole screw hole 1422. The hemi-circular space 144 is located between and defined by the prongs 142. A middle point 144A of a segment extending between the prongs 142 along a common axis of the screw holes 1422 can be referred to as a center of a phantom circle defined by the prongs 142. The bifurcated portion 14 of the handle 10 includes a concave face 1442 that defines the hemi-circular space 144. The concave face 1442 is a portion of a spherical face extending about the point 144A. The point 144A is located lower than free ends of the prongs 14.
The engagement device 20 includes a toothed ring 22 and a selectively one-way rotating device 24.
The toothed ring 22 extends about an axis. The toothed ring 22 includes teeth 222 formed on the inside, two bores 224 and a convex face 226 formed on the outside. The teeth 222 are ordinary teeth or ratchet teeth. The bores 224 are located corresponding to the screw holes 1422. Each of the bores 224 is shaped in compliance with a reduced end of a corresponding screw 30. The convex face 226 is shaped in compliance with the concave face 1442 of the hemi-circular space 144. That is, the convex face 226 is a portion of a spherical face.
The selectively one-way rotating device 24 includes a rotor 242 and a switch 244. The rotor 242 includes an internal portion inserted in the toothed ring 22 and an external portion for engagement with a socket, a head of a threaded bolt or a nut in use. The switch 244 includes an internal portion inserted in the toothed ring 22 and an external portion to be maneuvered by the user to select one from two opposite directions in which the toothed ring 22 rotates the rotor 242. The selectively one-way rotating device 24 includes other elements (not shown) connected to the teeth 222, the rotor 242 and the switch 244. However, the selectively one-way rotating device 24 will not be further described for being conventional.
The screws 30 are inserted in the screw holes 1422 in the prongs 142. The reduced ends of the screws 30 are inserted in the bores 224 of the tooted ring 22. Thus, the toothed ring 22 is pivotally connected to the bifurcated portion 14 of the handle 10.
A diameter of the convex face 226 is marginally smaller than that of the concave face 1442. That is, a gap between the convex face 226 and the concave face 1442 is small. Hence, the screws 30 are subjected to relatively small stress in operation. However, it is difficult to expand the bifurcated portion 14 of the handle 10 to insert the toothed ring 22 in the bifurcated portion 14 of the handle 10. The toothed ring 22 can only be smoothly inserted in the bifurcated portion 14 of the handle 10 in a method to be described referring to
At 100, the handle 10 and the toothed ring 22 are provided.
At 200, the axis of the toothed ring 22 is kept parallel to the common axis of the screw holes 1422 and the toothed ring 22 is moved into the hemi-circular space 144 of the bifurcated portion 14 of the handle 10 (
At 300, the toothed ring 22 is located in the hemi-circular space 144. The axis of the toothed ring 22 is substantially overlapped with the common axis of the screw holes 1422. A center of the toothed ring 22 is near or coincides with the point 144A of the hemi-circular space 144 of the handle 10 (
At 400, the toothed ring 22 is rotated relative to the bifurcated portion 14 of the handle 10 about an axis of the handle 10. Thus, the axis of the toothed ring 22 is pivoted away from the common axis of the screw holes 1422. Finally, a common axis of the bores 224 is substantially overlapped with the common axis of the screw holes 1422. That is, the bores 224 of the toothed ring 22 are aligned with the screw holes 1422 of the prongs 142. Now, the convex face 226 is located near the concave face 1442 of the hemi-circular space 144.
At 500, the screws 30 are inserted in the screw holes 1422 of the prongs 142, and the reduced ends of the screws 30 are inserted in the bores 224 of the toothed ring 22. Thus, the toothed ring 22 is pivotally connected to the bifurcated portion 14 of the handle 10 (
At 600, the rotor 242 and the switch 244 are connected to the toothed ring 22. Thus, the internal portion of the rotor 242 and the internal portion of the switch 244 are engaged with the teeth 222 of the toothed ring 22 (
By the method of the present invention, the connection of the toothed ring 22 to the bifurcated portion 14 of the handle 10 is smooth. A rotor 242 of a desired size can be connected to the toothed ring 22 before it is engaged with a socket, a nut or a head of a threaded bolt of a desired size.
The user can hold and maneuver the grip 12 of the handle 10 so that the bifurcated portion 14 of the handle 10 rotates the toothed ring 22 of the engagement device 20. The toothed ring 22 rotates the rotor 242 of the selectively one-way rotating device 24. The convex face 226 is located very close to the concave face 1442 of the hemi-circular space 144. Thus, the screws 30 undergo relatively small stress in operation.
The present invention has been described via the illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.