The present invention relates to hand tools, and more particularly to multi-function hand tools.
The invention provides, in one aspect, a hand tool including a body having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, a first reversible tool removably coupled to the first end, and a second reversible tool removably coupled to the second end. A first pick extends from the first reversible tool, and a second pick extends from the first reversible tool opposite the first pick. A first screwdriver bit extends from the second reversible tool, and a second screwdriver bit extends from the second reversible tool opposite the first screwdriver bit. The hand tool also includes a cap removably coupled to the body at the first end or the second end. The body is configured to resist rolling.
The invention provides, in another aspect, a hand tool including a body having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, and a first reversible tool removably coupled to the first end. The first reversible tool includes a hook and a straight pick extending from opposite ends of the first reversible tool. A second reversible tool is removably coupled to the second end. The second reversible tool includes a first screwdriver bit and a second screwdriver bit extending from opposite ends of the second reversible tool.
The invention provides, in another aspect, a hand tool including a body with a first end defining a cylindrical recess, a second end opposite the first end and defining a hexagonal recess, and a plurality of segments between the first end and the second end, wherein each of the segments has a non-circular cross-sectional shape. A first reversible tool is removably coupled to the cylindrical recess. The first reversible tool includes a hook and a straight pick extending from opposite ends of the first reversible tool. A second reversible tool is removably coupled to the hexagonal recess and includes a first screwdriver bit and a second screwdriver bit extending from opposite ends of the second reversible tool. The first screwdriver bit and the second screwdriver bit are integrally formed together as a single piece. The hand tool also includes a cap removably coupled to the body. The second screwdriver bit has a different fastener-engaging geometry than the first screwdriver bit.
Other features and aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
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The illustrated recess 20 is a hex-shaped recess that receives a first tool bit holder 22. In other embodiments, the recess 20 may have other internal geometries, such as a square shape, spline shape, and the like. The tool bit holder 22 receives a tool bit 24 such that the tool bit 24 extends beyond the first end 16 of the housing 12. The illustrated tool bit 24 is a flat screwdriver bit, but in other embodiments other types of bits may be used, such as a square drive, Robertson, Philips, and the like. The illustrated bit 24 is integrally formed with the tool bit holder 22 as a single piece. In other embodiments, the bit 24 is removable from the tool bit holder 22 such that the bit 24 is replaceable with other tools (e.g., interchangeable screwdriver bits). The tool bit holder 22 is reversible such that tool bit holder 22 can be held in the recess 20 with either the bit 24 extending from the housing 12 or with a different bit (not shown) that extends from the housing in an opposite direction from the bit 24.
The illustrated housing 12 includes a generally cylindrical portion 26 and tabs 28a, 28b that extend radially outwardly from the cylindrical portion 26 (
The handle 14 and the housing 12 are removably coupled so that either the first end 16 or the second end 18 is received within the handle 14. When the first end 16 is received within the handle 14, the tabs 28a engage the recesses 29 of the handle 14. When the second end 18 is received within the handle 14, the tabs 28b engage the recesses 29 of the handle. Thus, the housing 12 is reversible relative to the handle 14 between a first position (
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The tool bit holder 40 receives a removable punchdown tool bit 46 such that the punchdown tool bit 46 extends beyond the second end 18 of the housing 12. The punchdown tool bit 46 can include standard configurations such as a 110 or 66 style end. In some embodiments, the punchdown tool bit 46 is reversible and includes, for example, both 110 and 66 style ends. The illustrated bit 46 includes a cutting end 48 (
In operation, when the tool bit 46 is pressed against a workpiece, the bit holder 40 and the pin ram 36 are displaced into the housing 12 against the bias of the spring 44. The spring 44 acts against a flange 52 of the pin ram 36, which causes the pin ram 36 to be slightly misaligned with a bore 54 of the hammer 38. As such, the pin ram 36 presses against a peripheral edge 56 surrounding the bore 54 to displace the hammer 38 against the biasing force of the spring 42. As the pin ram 36 and the hammer 38 are displaced, an end 58 of the pin ram 36 interfaces with a recess 60 of the bit holder 40 to eventually align the pin ram 36 with the bore 54 of the hammer 38. When the pin ram 36 is aligned with the bore 54, the pin ram 36 abruptly enters into the bore 54 of the hammer 38, and the hammer 38 drops and impacts the pin ram 36. This imparts an axial impact to the bit holder 40, and therefore, to the tool bit 46.
To operate the tool 10 as a screwdriver, the user removes the housing 12 from the handle 14, then reverses the housing 12 and inserts the second end 18 into the handle 14. The recesses 29 in the handle 14 receive the tabs 28b to inhibit relative rotation between the housing 12 and the handle 14. The screwdriver bit 24 can be used to perform a desired operation on a fastener or other workpiece. Because the end member 21 is threaded into the housing 12, pressure on the bit 24 does not result in the tool bit holder 22 being displaced into the housing 12. Accordingly, the impact mechanism 34 is not actuated when the tool 10 is used as a screwdriver.
The tool bit holder 40 includes a pin 148 extending toward the first end 16 of the housing 12 that is aligned with an aperture 150 in the hammer 138. The sear 146 includes an aperture 152 that is normally misaligned with the pin 148. An engagement portion 154 on the sear 146 bears against a ramped surface 156 formed in the housing 12 to move the sear 146 into the hammer 138 and thereby align the aperture 152 with the pin 148. Thus, the sear 146 is movable relative to the hammer 138 in a direction that is generally transverse to the longitudinal axis 13 to selectively align the aperture 152 with the pin 148. A biasing member (e.g., a spring, not shown) is provided to bias the sear 146 into engagement with the ramped surface 156.
In operation, when the tool bit 46 is pressed against a workpiece, the bit holder 40 is displaced into the housing 12 against the bias of the spring 144 (
A first tool 82, which is a reversible spudger tool in the illustrated embodiment, is received in the first end 76 of the body 72. Referring to
With reference to
The tool body 102 includes a hex-shaped outer surface 108 that is received in a hex-shaped recess 110 (
Various features of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
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