The present invention relates to a handle cover structure, in particular to a handle cover securely combined with a decorative element.
Most common tools used in our daily life come with a handle cover sheathed on a handle of the tools to achieve the anti-slip effect and improve the comfort of holding the handle and usually has a decorative element installed on the exterior of the handle cover to improve the aesthetic look. However the decorative element is attached onto the handle cover by adhesive, the decorative element may be separated from the handle cover easily due to uneven forces applied onto the handle of the tool or moisture entering into the handle to deform the handle and separate the decorative element from the handle. As a result, both of the use and appearance of the tool are affected adversely.
In view of the drawbacks of the prior art, it is a primary objective of the present invention to provide a handle cover structure having a connecting element for connecting two casings that can be engaged with each other to form a handle cover, and after the two casings are engaged, the connecting element is tightly and flatly fixed to the exterior of the two casings to provide a decorative effect and achieve the effect of securing the casings to prevent them from falling out.
To achieve the aforementioned objective, the present invention provides a handle cover structure comprising two casings and a connecting element characterized in that the two casings are engaged with each other to form a sleeve having a hollow inner side and at least one open end for sheathing on a handle, and each casing has an external surface facing an outer side of the sleeve, an internal surface facing an inner side of the sleeve, a first recess formed on the external surface of each casing, and a through hole penetrating into the internal surface of the casing; and the connecting element is flexible and disposed on the external surfaces of the two casings, and both ends of the connecting element are passed into the through holes from the first recesses of the casings, extended into the inner side of the sleeve, and fixed onto the internal surfaces of the casings respectively.
Wherein, the first recesses of the two casings are coupled to each other after the sleeve is assembled.
In addition, each casing has a second recess formed on the internal surface of the casing, and after both ends of the connecting element are fixed to the second recesses of the casings after being extended into the inner side of the sleeve.
Further, the positioning portion is erected and has a height slightly smaller than or equal to the depth of the second recess, so that when the sleeve is sheathed on the handle, the internal surface and each positioning portion of each casing are approximately attached to the handle.
The present invention will become clearer in light of the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment of this invention described in connection with the drawings. It is intended that the embodiments and drawings disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative rather than restrictive.
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The connecting element 3 is substantially a decorative element which is made of natural leather in this preferred embodiment, and the connecting element 3 is installed to the exterior of the sleeve 1 to improve the aesthetic visual effect and provide a better hand grip, the present invention skillfully combine the decorative element with the sleeve 1 and secure the connecting element 3 to the sleeve 1. More specifically, both ends of the connecting element 3 are connected to the two casings 2 to integrate the three into one, wherein the connecting element 3 is installed onto the first recesses 23 of two casings 2, and both ends of the connecting element 3 are passed through the through holes 24, extended into the internal surface 22 of each casing 2, and fixed onto the internal surface 22. In this preferred embodiment, each casing 2 has a second recess 25 formed on an internal surface 22 of the casing 2 and the second recess 25 is also a shallow groove having a plurality of erected positioning portions 26 therein, wherein each positioning portion 26 has a height slight smaller than or equal to the depth of the second recess 25, so that each positioning portion 26 is aligned evenly with the internal surface 22 of the casing 2. Both ends of the connecting element 3 have a plurality of positioning holes 31, and the connecting element 3 is fixed to the positioning portion 26 through the positioning holes 31. Further, the positioning portion 26 is made of a plastic material, and the top of each positioning portion 26 is hot-melted to form a flat protruding flange for pressing the connecting element 3 to enhance the fixation.
The connecting element has a thickness equal to the depth of the first recess 23, so that the external surface of the connecting element 3 is aligned evenly with the external surface 21 of the casing 2. After the two casings 2 are engaged to form the sleeve 1, the connecting element 3 is fixed to the two casings 2 and situated at a tensed status due to the pulling force. Although the connecting element 3 is not connected with the external surface 21 of the two casings 2 in any form, the connecting element 3 can be maintained on the sleeve 1 and will not fall out easily.
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In summation of the description above, the present invention improves over the prior art, and is thus duly filed for patent application. While the invention has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.
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