This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 101119786, filed on Jun. 1, 2012.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a pneumatic tool, and more particularly to a handle body for a pneumatic tool.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
However, since the output unit 12 mounted within the through hole 112 applies a pressure to a wall of the front handle section 11 defining the opening 112 in a direction perpendicular to the central axis (X), if the front handle section 11 is rotated during work operation, the opening 113 may become larger, thereby shortening the service life of the pneumatic tool 1 and reducing the structural stability of the pneumatic tool 1.
Although the front handle section 21 is not formed with a U-shaped opening, it is necessary to form a plurality of fastener holes 242 in the cover plate 24 to allow the cover plate 24 to be secured to the front handle section 21 by lock bolts . As such, high precision is required for forming the through hole 241 and the fastener holes 242 in the cover plate 24. Furthermore, in such a configuration, at least one partition needs be disposed in the front handle section 21 for forming at least two irregular-shaped chambers to position rotating and moving components within the front handle section 21, thereby resulting in difficulties in manufacturing and assembling the pneumatic ratchet drive wrench.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a pneumatic tool with a handle body that can overcome the aforesaid drawbacks associated with the prior art.
According to the present invention, a pneumatic tool includes a handle body, an output unit having a driving head, a driving unit for driving the output unit, and a switching unit operable to change the rotational direction of the driving head. The handle body includes: a surrounding wall having a top surface and an axial space that has a central axis and that is adapted to permit the driving unit to be mounted therein; a mounting unit disposed at the top surface of the surrounding wall and adapted to permit the switching unit to be mounted therein; and a through hole formed vertically through the surrounding wall and in spatial communication with the axial space, the through hole being adapted to permit the output unit to be mounted therein.
As such, this invention is advantageous in that, there is no need to form a U-shaped opening for permitting the output unit and the driving unit to be mounted into the handle body therethrough, or a chamber for receiving the output unit and the driving unit, so that the drawbacks associated with the prior art are eliminated.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Referring to
The front handle section 3 includes a surrounding wall 31 defining an axial space 30 that has a central axis (X), amounting unit 32 formed integrally on a top surface of the surrounding wall 31, a through hole 33 formed vertically through the surrounding wall 31 and in spatial communication with the axial space 30, a pinion hole 34 formed vertically through the surrounding wall 31 and disposed between the through hole 33 and the mounting unit 32, and a plate 35. In this embodiment, the mounting unit 32 includes a fence 320 (see
The output unit 4 is mounted in the through hole 33, and includes a driving head 41, a pinion 42 geared to the driving head 41 such that rotation can be transferred from the pinion 42 to the driving head 41, and a pivot pin 43 for mounting the pinion 42 pivotally within the pinion hole 34.
The driving unit 5 is mounted into the axial space 30 through a rear end of the handle body 3 for driving the output unit 4, and includes two racks 51 each having a projection 511. The racks 51 are driven pneumatically in a known manner to move reciprocally relative to the handle body 3 in opposite directions. Each of the racks 51 is movable to engage the pinion 42 such that only one rack 51 can engage the pinion 42 at a time. When one of the racks 51 engages the pinion 42, the pinion 42 rotates in a direction. When the other of the racks 51 engages the pinion 42, the pinion 42 rotates in an opposite direction. Since the structure and operation of the driving unit 5 are known in the art, further description thereof will be omitted.
The switching unit 6 is mounted in the mounting unit 32, is confined between the plate 35 and the surrounding wall 31, and is operable to change the rotational direction of the driving head 41. In this embodiment, the switching unit 6 includes two pushing members 61 received respectively and movably within the slide slots 321 in the mounting unit 32. Each of the pushing members is movable reciprocally relative to the handle body 3 between a pushing position and a releasing position. The pushing members 61 are interconnected in a known manner such that, through manual operation, when one of the pushing members 61 is moved forwardly relative to the handle body 3, the other of the pushing members 61 is moved rearwardly relative to the handle body 3. For example, the pushing members 61 are connected respectively and pivotally to two opposite sides of a swingable switching member 7 (see
In view of the above, there is no need to form a U-shaped opening in the front handle section 3′ for permitting the output unit 4 and the driving unit 5 to be mounted into the handle body 3 therethrough, or a chamber for receiving the output unit 4 and the driving unit 5, so that the structural stability of the pneumatic tool is promoted. Furthermore, since the plate 35 is used solely for covering the space defined by the fence 320, it does not need to be formed with any through hole in the plate 35 for extension of the driving head 41 or the pinion 42. Consequently, time, cost, and precision for making the plate 35 can be reduced largely.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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