(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hand tool, and more particularly, to a handle pivoted with a stem to be bent into a specific angle and a holder pushing against a locking unit to secure the stem in position to cope with a particular job at the specific angle.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
Any hand tool provided with a screwdriver tip is usually adapted with a handle on one end and the tip on the other end with the bit either fixed or retractable to exchange with another bit of different specification depending on the particular type of the screw. However, the handle and the bit are located on the same straight line to prevent bending into any other angle. When the job site is prevented from easy access due to certain barriers and those barriers cannot be removed, the use of the hand tool can be easily frustrated or failed despite all the efforts and time.
Accordingly, the prior art as illustrated in
In use, the locking bead (B2) is secured inside the recess (A2) when both the handle (A) and the connection rod (B) are located on the same straight line (0°). Accordingly, the connection rod (B) is adapted with the screwdriver bit to tighten or loosen up a screw. When another angle of the use is desired, the connection rod (B) is turned for the recess (A2) to stay clear from the limitation by the locking bead (B2), and for the locking bead (B2) to hold against the sidewall in the front end of the handle (A) for both the handle (A) and the connection rod (B) to be at right angle to each other and secured in position. However, the prior art has only two options of the working angles, i.e., 0° and 90° to be defined by both the connection rod (B) and the handle (A). The prior art is rendered useless when the job site involves any angle other than 0° and 90°. Furthermore, since both the connection rod (B) and the handle (A) are held in position only by relying upon the locking bead (B2) pushed by the spring of the spring (B3), the locking bead (B2) is vulnerable to spring fatigue thus to lose its locking purpose.
The primary purpose of the present invention is to provide a hand tool to correct those shortcomings found with the prior art. To achieve the purpose, the present invention comprises a handle having at its one end provided with a chamber containing a through hole to accommodate a locking unit and at another end provided with pivoting sections to pivot a stem for the stem to be bent into a specific angle in relation with the handle; a holder is secured in position in the chamber of the handle; and a push rod in the holder pushes against the locking unit for a locking bit to be restricted in one of internal teeth of a gear of the stem to hold the hand tool in position to facilitate its use.
The present invention does provide the following advantages:
Referring to
The holder handle (1) is provided with a chamber (11) at on end and two relative pivoting sections (14) protruding from the other end. The chamber (11) is provided with a thread (12) on the inner circumference of an opening, and a through hole (13) penetrating through the handle (1) is provided to the chamber (11). The pivoting sections (14) are provided with pivoting holes (15) to receive insertion of a pivoting element (16), and the pivoting element (16) is then secured with a nut (17).
The locking unit (2) is placed in the through hole (13) of the handle (1). One end of the locking unit (2) is provided with a locking bit (21) and a spring (22) is inserted onto the locking unit (2).
The holder (3) is screwed into the chamber (11) of the handle (1). A push rod (31) protrudes from the holder (3) and a plurality of troughs surrounding the push rod (31) is provided in the holder (3). The holder (3) is provided with a thread (33) on the outer circumference of the holder (3).
The stem (4) is pivotally connected to the pivoting sections (14) of the handle (1). One end of the stem (4) is provided with a shank (41) and the other end of the stem (4) is provided with a gear (42) having a plurality of internal teeth (43) on the perimeter of the gear (42). The gear (42) is provided with a pivoting hole (44) penetrating through the gear (42).
When assembled as illustrated in
When in use as illustrated in
If a specific angle is needed to access to the screw (D) as illustrated in
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