Claims
- 1. A hand held tool comprising:a handle having a chassis and a sleeve, said chassis including a first end, a second end, and a cavity extending axially between said first and second ends said sleeve non-removably mounted in said cavity and fixed for rotation with said chassis, said sleeve having a first sleeve end, a second sleeve end, a drive aperture extending from said first sleeve end toward said second sleeve end, and a bore extending from said second sleeve end toward said first sleeve end, said chassis and sleeve defining a passage extending through said handle transverse to said bore; and a torque bar connectable to said sleeve in an operative position and a stowed position, said torque bar disposed in said passage when said torque bar is in its operative position, said torque bar disposed in said bore when said torque bar is in its stowed position.
- 2. The tool of claim 1 wherein said sleeve includes a rail extending along and outwardly from an outer cylindrical surface of said sleeve, wherein said chassis includes an axial groove extending from said cavity, and wherein said rail is disposed in said groove to couple the sleeve for rotation with said chassis.
- 3. A hand held tool comprising:a handle having a chassis and a sleeve, said chassis including a first end, a second end, and a cavity extending axially between said first and second ends said sleeve disposed in said cavity and fixed for rotation with said chassis, said sleeve having a first sleeve end, a second sleeve end, a drive aperture extending from said first sleeve end toward said second sleeve end, and a bore extending from said second sleeve end toward said first sleeve end, said chassis and sleeve defining a passage extending through said handle transverse to said bore; a torque bar connectable to said sleeve in an operative position and a stowed position, said torque bar disposed in said passage when said torque bar is in its operative position, said torque bar disposed in said bore when said torque bar is in its stowed position; and further including a retaining assembly coupling said bar to said sleeve when said torque bar is in said stowed position.
- 4. The tool of claim 3 wherein said retaining assembly includes a resilient O-ring coupled to said sleeve and extending into said bore.
- 5. The tool of claim 3 wherein said retaining assembly includes a chamber formed in said torque bar, a ball movable in said chamber between an engaged position and a disengaged position, and a spring urging said ball toward said engaged position.
- 6. The tool of claim 3 wherein said retaining assembly further couples said torque bar to said sleeve when said torque bar is in said operative position.
- 7. The tool of claim 6 wherein said retaining assembly includes a chamber formed in said torque bar, a ball movable in said chamber between an engaged position and a disengaged position, and a spring urging said ball toward said engaged position, wherein said sleeve includes a first detent groove and an inner surface defining said bore, wherein said ball engages said first detent groove when said torque bar is in said stowed position, and wherein said ball engages said inner surface when said torque bar is in said operative position.
- 8. The tool of claim 1 wherein said sleeve includes a tube and a cap, said cap and tube each including a pair of recesses, said recesses in said tube being aligned with said recesses in said cap to partially define said passage.
- 9. The tool of claim 8 wherein said chassis includes radial apertures aligned with said recesses to define said passage.
- 10. The tool of claim 8 wherein said second sleeve end is disposed in said cap so as to align said recesses of said sleeve with said recesses in said cap.
- 11. The tool of claim 1 wherein said sleeve includes a wall separating said drive aperture from said bore.
- 12. The tool of claim 1 wherein said drive aperture has a non-circular cross-section.
- 13. A hand held tool comprising:a handle having a chassis and a sleeve, said chassis including a first end, a as second end, and a cavity extending axially between said first and second ends said sleeve disposed in said cavity and fixed for rotation with said chassis, said sleeve having a first sleeve end, a second sleeve end, a drive aperture extending from said first sleeve end toward said second sleeve end, and a bore extending from said second sleeve end toward said first sleeve end, said chassis and sleeve defining a passage extending through said handle transverse to said bore; a torque bar connectable to said sleeve in an operative position and a stowed position, said torque bar disposed in said passage when said torque bar is in its operative position, said torque bar disposed in said bore when said torque bar is in its stowed position; further including a retaining assembly coupling said bar to said sleeve when said torque bar is in said stowed position; and wherein said sleeve includes a first and second section having an insulating member disposed between said first and second sections.
- 14. The tool of claim 13, wherein said insulating member is adapted to receive said torque bar therein for isolating said torque bar from a forward one of said first and second sections of said sleeve.
- 15. The tool of claim 1, wherein said torque bar is in the shape of a punch.
- 16. The tool of claim 1, wherein said torque bar is in the shape of a pry bar.
- 17. A handle for a tool comprising:a chassis having a first end, a second end, and a cavity extending axially between said first and second ends; and a sleeve non-removably mounted in said cavity and fixed for rotation with said chassis, said sleeve having a first sleeve end, a second sleeve end, a drive aperture extending from said first sleeve end toward said second sleeve end, a bore extending from said second sleeve end toward said first sleeve end, said chassis and sleeve defining a passage communicating with and extending transverse to said bore; and wherein said sleeve includes a rail extending along and outwardly from an outer cylindrical surface of said sleeve, wherein said chassis includes an axial groove extending from said cavity, and wherein said rail is disposed in said groove to couple the sleeve for rotation with the chassis.
- 18. A handle for a tool comprising:a chassis having a first end, a second end, and a cavity extending axially between said first and second ends; and a sleeve non-removably mounted in said cavity and fixed for rotation with said chassis, said sleeve having a first sleeve end, a second sleeve end, a drive aperture extending from said first sleeve end toward said second sleeve end, a bore extending from said second sleeve end toward said first sleeve end, said chassis and sleeve defining a passage communicating with and extending transverse to said bore; and further including a torque bar disposable in said bore in a stowed position and in said passage in an operative position.
- 19. The handle of claim 18 further including a retaining assembly adapted to couple the torque bar to the sleeve when the torque bar is disposed in said bore.
- 20. The handle of claim 19 wherein said retaining assembly includes a O-ring coupled to said sleeve and extending into said bore.
- 21. A handle for a tool comprising:a chassis having a first end, a second end, and a cavity extending axially between said first and second ends; and a sleeve non-removably mounted in said cavity and fixed for rotation with said chassis, said sleeve having a first sleeve end, a second sleeve end, a drive aperture extending from said first sleeve end toward said second sleeve end, a bore extending from said second sleeve end toward said first sleeve end, said chassis and sleeve defining a passage communicating with and extending transverse to said bore; and wherein said sleeve includes a tube and a cap, said cap and tube each including a pair of recesses extending from an end face thereof, said recesses in said tube being aligned with said recesses in said cap to partially define said passage.
- 22. The handle of claim 21 wherein said chassis includes radial apertures aligned with said recesses to define said passage.
- 23. The handle of claim 21 wherein said second sleeve end is disposed in said cap so as to align said recesses of said sleeve with said recesses in said cap.
- 24. A handle for a tool comprising:a chassis having a first end, a second end, and a cavity extending axially between said first and second ends; and a sleeve non-removably mounted in said cavity and fixed for rotation with said chassis, said sleeve having a first sleeve end, a second sleeve end, a drive aperture extending from said first sleeve end toward said second sleeve end, a bore extending from said second sleeve end toward said first sleeve end, said chassis and sleeve defining a passage communicating with and extending transverse to said bore; and wherein said sleeve includes a wall separating said drive aperture and said bore.
- 25. A handle for a tool comprising:a chassis having a first end, a second end, and a cavity extending axially between said first and second ends; and a sleeve non-removably mounted in said cavity and fixed for rotation with said chassis, said sleeve having a first sleeve end, a second sleeve end, a drive aperture extending from said first sleeve end toward said second sleeve end, a bore extending from said second sleeve end toward said first sleeve end, said chassis and sleeve defining a passage communicating with and extending transverse to said bore; and wherein said sleeve includes a first and a second section having an insulating member disposed between said first and second sections.
- 26. The handle of claim 25 further including a torque bar disposable in said bore in a stowed position and in said passage in an operative position, wherein said insulating member is adapted to receive said torque bar therein for insulating said torque bar from a forward one of said first and second sections of said sleeve.
Parent Case Info
This Application claims benefit of Provisional No. 60/185,775 filed Feb. 29, 2000.
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