The present invention relates to a handle and more particularly to a handle of a hand tool.
Hand tools are designed to be operated manually and are therefore always provided with a handle to be gripped by an operator's hand.
The outer diameter of the handle 12 is gradually reduced rearward to facilitate gripping, but the simple curved contour of the handle 12 does not provide a reliably firm grip and hence leaves room for improvement.
The present invention aims to solve the aforesaid drawback of the prior art, the primary objective being to provide a handle of a hand tool, wherein the handle can be gripped more firmly by a user than its prior art counterparts.
To achieve the foregoing objective, the present invention provides a handle of a hand tool, wherein the handle includes a main body with a front annular portion, a gripping portion, and a tail portion.
The main body has a circular cross section. The main body has a front end and a rear end. The main body is sequentially formed with the front annular portion, the gripping portion, and the tail portion along a longitudinal direction, or more particularly from its front end toward its rear end.
The front annular portion is provided at the front end of the main body and has a front edge whose outer diameter is gradually increased rearward, a middle area having the greatest outer diameter of the front annular portion, and a rear edge whose outer diameter is gradually reduced rearward.
The gripping portion has a first expanded section and a reduced section. The outer diameter of the first expanded section is increased rearward, and the front end of the first expanded section is connected to the rear edge of the front annular portion. The front end of the reduced section is connected to the rear end of the first expanded section, and the outer diameter of the reduced section is reduced rearward. The junction between the first expanded section and the reduced section has the greatest outer diameter of the gripping portion.
The tail portion has a second expanded section and a closure section. The front end of the second expanded section is connected to the rear end of the reduced section of the gripping portion, and the outer diameter of the second expanded section is increased rearward. The front end of the closure section is connected to the rear end of the second expanded section, and the outer diameter of the closure section is reduced rearward. The junction between the reduced section of the gripping portion and the second expanded section of the tail portion forms an annular recess. The junction between the second expanded section and the closure section has the greatest outer diameter of the tail portion.
The undulating contour design of the handle is ergonomic and allows the handle to be firmly gripped.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the front end of the first expanded section of the gripping portion includes a joining section. The outer diameter of the joining section is slightly reduced rearward, so the outer diameter of the first expanded section is gradually increased only rearward of the joining section. The front end of the joining section of the first expanded section is connected to the rear edge of the front annular portion.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the joining section has an outer periphery defined by a concavely curved line segment having a relatively large curvature.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the closure section of the tail portion has an outer periphery defined by a convexly curved line segment.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the length of the gripping portion is 0.63 to 0.72 times the length of the handle.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the length of the first expanded section is 0.85 to 0.94 times the length of the gripping portion.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the length of the tail portion is 0.19 to 0.25 times the length of the handle.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the outer diameter of the first expanded section and the outer diameter of the second expanded section are increased rearward in such a way that the outer periphery of the first expanded section has a smaller rearward slope than the outer periphery of the second expanded section.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the greatest outer diameter of the gripping portion and the greatest outer diameter of the tail portion have a percent difference smaller than or equal to 8%.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the handle further includes at least one annular groove, at least one color band, or at least one annular area with a rugged pattern, provided in the annular recess or in/on the tail portion to enhance the identifiability and/or friction of the handle.
The foregoing and other objectives, as well as the features and intended effects, of the present invention can be better understood by referring to the following detailed description of some preferred embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The present invention provides a handle of a hand tool. Referring to
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The front annular portion 30 is provided at the front end of the main body 22 and has a front edge 32 whose outer diameter is gradually increased rearward, a middle area 34 having the greatest outer diameter of the front annular portion 30, and a rear edge 36 whose outer diameter is gradually reduced rearward. The front edge 32, the middle area 34, and the rear edge 36 are sequentially connected.
The gripping portion 40 is a portion whose outer diameter is gradually increased rearward for the most part, and the length of the gripping portion 40 makes up most of the length of the handle 20. Preferably, the length L of the gripping portion 40 is about two thirds of the length S of the handle 20 and ranges from 0.63 to 0.72 times the length S of the handle 20. More specifically, the gripping portion 40 has a first expanded section 42 (hereinafter referred to as the expanded section 42 for short) whose outer diameter is increased rearward and a reduced section 44 connected to the rear end of the expanded section 42 and having an outer diameter that is reduced rearward. The front end of the expanded section 42 is connected to the rear edge 36 of the front annular portion 30. To enable a smooth connection between the front end of the gripping portion 40 and the front annular portion 30, the expanded section 42 includes a joining section 421 located at the front end of the expanded section 42. The outer diameter of the joining section 421 is slightly reduced rearward such that the outer periphery of the joining section 421 forms a small angle θ with the longitudinal direction, wherein the angle θ preferably ranges from 5 to 10 degrees, more preferably from 6 to 8 degrees. The length M of the joining section 421 is about 0.15 times the length L of the gripping portion 40 and is approximately 0.3 to 0.5 times the length N of the expanded section 42. In a side view as shown in
The front end of the reduced section 44 is connected to the rear end of the expanded section 42, and the outer diameter of the reduced section 44 is gradually reduced rearward. The greatest outer diameter of the gripping portion 40 occurs at the junction E between the expanded section 42 and the reduced section 44. The length N of the first expanded section 42 is about 0.85 to 0.94 times, preferably 0.9 times, the length L of the gripping portion 40. The length P of the reduced section 44 is about 0.06 to 0.15 times, preferably 0.1 times, the length L of the gripping portion 40.
The outer diameter of the tail portion 50 is also gradually increased rearward for the most part and has a second expanded section 52 (hereinafter referred to as the expanded section 52 for short) and a closure section 54. The outer diameter of the expanded section 52 is increased rearward. The front end of the closure section 54 is connected to the rear end of the expanded section 52, and the outer diameter of the closure section 54 is reduced rearward. In a side view as shown in
The junction between the reduced section 44 of the gripping portion 40 and the expanded section 52 of the tail portion 50 forms an annular recess F. The greatest outer diameter of the tail portion 50 occurs at the junction G between the expanded section 52 and the closure section 54. The length Q of the tail portion 50 is about 0.19 to 0.25 times the length S of the handle 20.
Each portion of the handle 20 of the present invention is generally in the shape of a truncated cone. The length L of the gripping portion 40 is greater than the length Q of the tail portion 50. The greatest outer diameter of the gripping portion 40 (i.e., the outer diameter at the junction E) is the same or approximately the same as the greatest outer diameter of the tail portion 50 (i.e., the outer diameter at the junction G). The greatest outer diameter of the gripping portion 40 and the greatest outer diameter of the tail portion 50 have a percent difference not greater than ±8%. For example, both portions 40 and 50 have the same greatest outer diameter of 50 mm, or the greatest outer diameter of the gripping portion 40 is 48 mm while the greatest outer diameter of the tail portion 50 is 50 mm, with the percent difference being 4%. Furthermore, the outer diameter of the first expanded section 42 and the outer diameter of the second expanded section 52 are increased rearward in such a way that the outer periphery of the first expanded section 42 has a smaller rearward slope than the outer periphery of the second expanded section 52.
To use the hand tool 15, the user holds the handle 20 of the hand tool 15 in one hand. As shown in
The main body 22 of the handle 20′ is also formed with a front annular portion 30, a gripping portion 40, and a tail portion 50. The gripping portion 40 and the tail portion 50 are so designed that their outer diameters are gradually increased rearward for the most part. The handle 20′ further includes a first annular groove 61 and a second annular groove 62, which are provided in the annular recess F and in the peripheral surface of the expanded section 52 of the tail portion 50 respectively. The two annular grooves 61 and 62 serve handle identification purposes. The first annular groove 61 also helps increase the contact between the handle 20′ and a user's palm.
The handle 20″ also has a front annular portion 30, a gripping portion 40, and a tail portion 50, the three of which are sequentially formed on the main body 22 of the handle 20″ from the front end of the main body 22 toward the rear end. Both the gripping portion 40 and the tail portion 50 are so designed that their outer diameters are gradually increased rearward for the most part.
A first color band 63 made of a polymer material, a metal, or the like is provided in, and along the circumference of, the annular recess F. A second color band 64 made of a polymer material, a metal, or the like is provided on, and along the circumference of, the peripheral surface of the expanded section 52 of the tail portion 50. The two color bands 63 and 64 may differ in color from the main body 22 and from each other to enhance the identifiability of the handle 20″. In addition, the two color bands 63 and 64 may provide a different frictional force from that by the main body 22 so as to increase the contact friction between a user's palm and the handle 20″.
The handle 20′″ also has a front annular portion 30, a gripping portion 40, and a tail portion 50, the three of which are sequentially formed on the main body 22 of the handle 20′″ from the front end of the main body 22 toward the rear end. Both the gripping portion 40 and the tail portion 50 are so designed that their outer diameters are gradually increased rearward for the most part.
A first annular area 65 with a rugged pattern is provided in the annular recess F, and a second annular area 66 with a rugged pattern is provided on the peripheral surface of the expanded section 52 of the tail portion 50. The two annular patterned areas 65 and 66 help increase the contact friction between a user's palm and the handle 20″.
In practice, at least one annular groove, at least one color band, or at least one annular area with a rugged pattern may be provided in/on at least one of the annular recess and the tail portion.
The handle 20 (20′, 20″, 20′″) of the present invention has two portions (i.e., the gripping portion 40 and the tail portion 50) that are similar in configuration, have rearwardly increased outer diameters, and form the annular recess F at the junction between the two portions 40 and 50. According to the tests conducted by the applicant, this undulating structural configuration is ergonomic and allows the handle to be firmly gripped.
The embodiments disclosed above serve only to expound, but not to limit, the technical features of the present invention. Any equivalent modification based on the contents disclosed herein shall fall within the scope of the patent protection sought by the applicant for the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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110122449 | Jun 2021 | TW | national |