Hand tool for driving a fastener about an axis

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6363820
  • Patent Number
    6,363,820
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 14, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 2, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Hail, III; Joseph J.
    • Thomas; David B.
    Agents
    • Skjerven Morrill MacPherson LLP
Abstract
A hand tool is used to drive a fastener about an axis, and includes a handle with an axially extending bore for receiving frictionally a fastener engaging member. The engaging member has an axially extending inner surrounding surface, and an inner peripheral wall which extends radially and inwardly to define a mounting hole communicating with the inner surrounding surface. A deformable member is inserted into the mounting hole, and has a protrusion extending inwardly of the inner surrounding surface when the engaging member is received in the handle. A bit, which includes two screwdriver tip ends and a shaft, is brought to be inserted into and is coupled to rotate with the engaging member axially such that the protrusion frictionally engages the shaft radially so as to hinder removal of the bit from the engaging member axially.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a hand tool for driving a fastener about an axis, more particularly to a hand tool with a handle and a bit which is detachably connected to the handle to perform multiple functions.




2. Description of the Related Art




A conventional hand tool, as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,533,429, is disclosed to include a handle, a handle insert, and a fastener engaging portion which includes an elongated tube and two reversible screwdriver tips to be inserted into the handle insert. The handle insert releasably retains the fastener engaging portion by means of a detent which includes a ball and spring band arrangement for releasably gripping the fastener engaging portion. Such a hand tool is complicated in structure and entails a relatively high manufacturing cost.




Another hand tool, as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,335,409, is disclosed to include a handle which defines an opening for receiving a bit. The opening has a shoulder for positioning an O-ring between the shoulder and an insert mounted to the handle within the opening. The bit is received in the handle and an opening through the insert such that the O-ring resiliently grips the exterior surface of the shaft of the bit to hold the bit in the handle with sufficient force to permit the bit to be held in the handle when the handle when the handle is grasped by the user during use. Although such a hand tool is simple in construction, there is a need to sleeve the O-ring and the insert on the shaft of the bit before assembly of the bit into the handle, thereby resulting in inconvenience during assembly of the bit.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to provide a hand tool which has a simple construction, which is easy to assemble, and which is relatively inexpensive to manufacture.




According to this invention, the hand tool includes a handle, a fastener engaging member, a resisting member, and a bit. The handle includes a first inner surrounding surface which is disposed around an axis and which defines a first bore that axially extends into the handle and that terminates at a blind end. The fastener engaging member includes a second outer surrounding surface to be forced frictionally into the first bore in an axial direction parallel to the axis, and a second inner surrounding surface which is surrounded by the second outer surrounding surface about the axis and which defines second and third bores opposite to each other in the axial direction and proximate and distal to the blind end respectively when the fastener engaging member is received into the handle. An inner peripheral wall extends radially to communicate the second outer surrounding surface with the second inner surrounding surface, and defines a mounting hole. The inner peripheral wall includes two end edge portions which are spaced apart from each other in the axial direction. A deformable member is inserted into the mounting hole in a direction radial to the axial direction, and includes a protrusion which extends in the radial direction and inwardly of the second inner surrounding surface. The resisting member is mounted in the inner peripheral wall to retain the deformable member in the mounting hole against movement in the radial direction when the fastener engaging member has been forced into the first bore, and has an abutment wall surface which abuts against the deformable member radially and inwardly. The bit includes two screwdriver tip ends axially opposite to each other, and a shaft which is disposed between and which interconnects the screwdriver tip ends. The shaft is brought to be inserted into the third bore in the axial direction such that one of the screwdriver tip ends is inserted into the second bore, and such that the protrusion of the deformable member frictionally engages the shaft in the radial direction so as to hinder removal of the bit from the fastener engaging member in the axial direction. A spline member is disposed between the shaft and the second inner surrounding surface to couple the former to rotate with the fastener engaging member when the handle is rotated by the user about the axis.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of a hand tool according to this invention;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view showing the first preferred embodiment before a bit is mounted to a fastener engaging member;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view showing the first preferred embodiment when the bit has been mounted to the fastener engaging member;





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of a second preferred embodiment of a hand tool according to this invention; and





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view of a third preferred embodiment of a hand tool according to this invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the first preferred embodiment of the hand tool according to the present invention is shown to comprise a handle


10


, a fastener engaging member


20


, a resisting and deformable assembly


30


, and a bit


40


.




The handle


10


includes a first inner surrounding surface


11


which is disposed around an axis and which defines a first bore


12


that axially extends into the handle


10


and that terminates at a blind end


13


. A shoulder


111


extends perpendicular to the axis to divide the first bore


12


into larger and small passages


14


,


15


.




The fastener engaging member


20


is generally cylindrical, and includes a second outer surrounding surface


24


with a plurality of axially extending uni-directional serrations


241


and to be frictionally forced into the first bore


12


in an axial direction parallel to the axis until the foremost end of the fastener engaging member


20


abuts against the shoulder


111


, and a second inner surrounding surface


21


which has a hexagonal cross-section and which is surrounded by the second outer surrounding surface


24


about the axis. The second inner surrounding surface


21


defines second and third bores


211


,


212


which extend axially and which are opposite to each other in the axial direction and proximate and distal to the blind end


13


respectively when the fastener engaging member


20


is received into the handle


10


. A rectangular inner peripheral wall


25


extends in a direction radial to the axial direction to communicate the second outer surrounding surface


24


with the second inner surrounding surface


21


, and defines a mounting hole


26


. The inner peripheral wall


25


includes two end edge portions


27


which are spaced apart from each other in the axial direction. Each end edge portion


27


has a socket


272


which extends inwardly and radially to communicate with the second inner surrounding surface


21


, and a mating wall


271


which is inclined inwardly from the socket


272


to the mounting hole


26


.




The resisting and deformable assembly


30


is made of a deformable material, such as rubber, PVC, TPR, etc., and includes a rectangular resisting member


33


of such a dimension as to be disposed in the inner peripheral wall


25


, and a deformable member


31


. The resisting member


33


has a force transmitting wall surface


332


with a central recess


331


, and an abutment wall surface


333


opposite to the force transmitting wall surface


332


in the radial direction to abut against the end edge portions


27


when the resisting member


33


is received in the inner peripheral wall


25


. Two enhancing ribs


34


are formed on longer sides of the central recess


331


. The deformable member


31


is connected integrally with the abutment wall surface


333


, and has a protrusion


311


which is inserted into the mounting hole


26


and which extends radially and inwardly of the second inner surrounding surface


21


. The deformable member


31


further has two tapered portions


321


which converge from the abutment wall surface


333


to the protrusion


311


so as to matingly engage the mating walls


271


, respectively. A pair of plugs


32


have upper ends


322


which are connected to the abutment wall surface


333


at two sides of the deformable member


31


, and lower ends


323


which are inserted into the sockets


272


in the radial direction so as to project inwardly of the second inner surrounding surface


21


. The lower end


323


advantageously has a rounded portion to facilitate insertion into the respective socket


272


.




The bit


40


includes two screwdriver tip ends


42


which are shaped as a keystone screwdriver tip and a Phillips head tip respectively, and a shaft


41


which is disposed between and which interconnects the tip ends


42


. The shaft


41


is of a hexagonal shape so as to matingly engage the hexagonal second inner surrounding surface


21


when the shaft


41


is brought to be forced into the third bore


212


in the axial direction until one of the tip ends


42


reaches the blind end


13


, thereby resulting in a spline arrangement for coupling the shaft


41


to rotate with the fastener engaging member


20


when the handle


10


is rotated about the axis. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the protrusion


311


and the lower ends


323


of the plugs


32


are deformed by and frictionally engage the shaft


41


in the radial direction so as to hinder removal of the bit


40


from the fastener engaging member


20


in the axial direction.




In assembly, the resisting and deformable assembly


30


is first received in the inner peripheral wall


25


of the fastener engaging member


20


such that the protrusion


311


and the plugs


32


extend inwardly of the second inner surrounding surface


21


and such that the tapered portions


321


engage matingly the mating walls


271


. Then, the fastener engaging member


20


, which has the resisting and deformable assembly


30


mounted therein, is forced into the first inner surrounding surface


11


to be received in the larger passage


14


, as shown in FIG.


2


. In this state, the force transmitting wall surface


332


abuts against the first inner surrounding surface


11


. By virtue of the serrations


241


, the fastener engaging member


20


is secured in and is immobilized relative to the handle


10


.




In use, as shown in

FIG. 3

, the bit


40


is inserted forcedly into the second inner surrounding surface


21


at one of the tip ends


42


via the third bore


212


. By virtue of the deformable protrusion


311


and the plugs


32


, the shaft


41


can be retained to the fastener engaging member


20


when the handle


10


is rotated during use.




The bit


40


can be forcibly detached from the fastener engaging member


20


against the frictions of the protrusion


311


and the plugs


32


, so that the other one of the tip ends


42


can be inserted into the second inner surrounding surface


21


.




As illustrated, the hand tool according to this invention is simple in structure. In addition, since the resisting and deformable assembly


30


, which can hinder removal of the bit


40


from the fastener engaging member


20


, has been previously disposed in the handle


10


, assembly of the bit


40


is convenient to conduct.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the second preferred embodiment of the hand tool according to this invention is shown to be similar to the previous embodiment in construction. The main difference resides in that the bit


40


′ includes a metal cylindrical shank


41


′ which has two screwdriver tip ends


412


′ and an intermediate portion between the tip ends


412


′ and that has two engaging members


411


′ formed thereon, and a rigid plastic sleeve


42


′ which is sleeved securely on the intermediate portion such that the material cost of the bit


40


′ can be reduced.




The third preferred embodiment of the hand tool according to this invention is shown in

FIG. 5

to be similar to the previous embodiments in construction. In contrast with the previous embodiments, the second inner surrounding surface


21


″ of the fastener engaging member


20


″ and the shaft


40


″ of the bit are of a circular cross-section. In addition, two keyways


28


″ and two keys


41


″ are formed in the second inner surrounding surface


21


″ and the shaft


40


″ respectively so as to engage matingly each other when the shaft


40


″ is inserted into the fastener engaging member


20


″, thereby resulting in a spline coupling arrangement. Moreover, the shaft


40


″ has an axially extending passage of a hexagonal shape and with two openings


42


″ such that two tips


43


″, each of which has two screwdriver tip ends and a hexagonal cross-section, can be connected to the openings


42


″, respectively.




While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.



Claims
  • 1. A hand tool for driving a fastener about an axis, comprising:a handle including a first inner surrounding surface which is disposed around the axis and which defines a first bore axially extending into said handle and terminating at a blind end; a fastener engaging member including a second outer surrounding surface of such a dimension as to be inserted into said first bore in an axial direction parallel to the axis, a second inner surrounding surface surrounded by said second outer surrounding surface about the axis and defining second and third bores axially extending and opposite to each other in the axial direction and proximate and distal to said blind end respectively when said fastener engaging member is received into said handle, and an inner peripheral wall extending radially to communicate said second outer surrounding surface with said second inner surrounding surface and defining a mounting hole, said inner peripheral wall including two end edge portions which are spaced apart from each other in the axial direction; a friction member disposed between said second outer surrounding surface and said first inner surrounding surface to immobilize said fastener engaging member relative to said handle; a deformable member of such a dimension as to be inserted into said mounting hole in a direction radial to the axial direction, and including a protrusion which extends in the radial direction and inwardly of said second inner surrounding surface; a resisting member disposed to retain said deformable member in said mounting hole against movement in the radial direction when said fastener engaging member has been forced into said first bore, and having an abutment wall surface abutting against said deformable member radially and inwardly, and a force transmitting wall surface disposed opposite to said abutment wall surface in the radial direction and abutting against said first inner surrounding surface when said fastener engaging member is forced into said first bore so as to force said abutment wall surface to abut against said deformable member radially and inwardly; a bit including two screwdriver tip ends axially opposite to each other, and a shaft disposed between and interconnecting said screwdriver tip ends, said shaft being brought to be inserted into said third bore in the axial direction such that one of said screwdriver tip ends is inserted into said second bore, and such that said protrusion of said deformable member frictionally engages said shaft in the radial direction so as to hinder removal of said bit from said fastener engaging member in the axial direction; and a spline member disposed between said shaft and said second inner surrounding surface to couple said shaft to rotate with said fastener engaging member when said handle is rotated about the axis.
  • 2. The hand tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein said deformable member is connected integrally with said abutment wall surface opposite to said protrusion such that said abutment wall surface abuts against said end edge portions of said inner peripheral wall of said fastener engaging member when said deformable member is inserted into said mounting hole.
  • 3. The hand tool as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a pair of sockets formed respectively in said end edge portions and extending inwardly and in the radial direction towards said second inner surrounding surface, and a pair of plugs, each having an upper end which is connected to said abutment wall surface and a lower end which is inserted into a respective one of said sockets in the radial direction when said deformable member is inserted into said mounting hole.
  • 4. The hand tool as claimed in claim 3, wherein said sockets extend to communicate with said second inner surrounding surface, and said lower ends of said plugs are deformable and extend inwardly of said second inner surrounding surface to frictionally engage said shaft in the radial direction.
  • 5. The hand tool as claimed in claim 4, wherein said lower end of each of said plugs has a rounded portion to facilitate insertion of said lower end into the respective one of said sockets.
  • 6. The hand tool as claimed in claim 2, wherein said deformable member further has a tapered portion converging from said abutment wall surface to said protrusion, said end edge portions being provided with two mating walls to matingly engage said tapered portion.
  • 7. The hand tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein said friction member includes a plurality of axially extending serrations formed on said second outer surrounding surface.
  • 8. The hand tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein said second inner surrounding surface has a hexagonal cross-section, and said shaft is of a hexagonal shape to matingly engage and to cooperate with said second inner surrounding surface to serve as said spline member.
  • 9. The hand tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein said spline member includes a pair of keyways formed in said second inner surrounding surface and extending in the axial direction, and a pair of keys disposed on said shaft so as to engage said keyways, respectively.
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Number Name Date Kind
4300607 Mellinger Nov 1981 A
5335409 Elvebak Aug 1994 A
5533429 Kozak Jul 1996 A
5881615 Dahl et al. Mar 1999 A
5964132 Chen Oct 1999 A
6029549 Baker Feb 2000 A