1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hook screw driver that reliably clamps a hook screw during operation.
2. Description of the Related Art
Taiwan Patent Publication No. 364439 discloses a hook screw driver comprising a body and two discs. Each of two ends of the body has a compartment for partially receiving a respective disc. The respective disc has a retaining section on each of two ends thereof, the retaining section having a plurality of spaced blocks that constitute a plurality of grooves for securely retaining a hook portion of a hook screw of a size that may be varied in a range. In use, the respective disc is removed from the respective compartment, the hook portion of the hook screw is placed in the proper retaining section, and the disc is then placed in the respective compartment. The hook portion of the hook screw is retained in place by the blocks. However, it was found that the retaining sections that suit to the hook screws manufactured by one manufacturer may not suit the hook screws manufactured by other. Further, it was found that the hook screw tended to sway such that the user had to remove it from the respective disc and put it back for several times during operation.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,026,715 discloses a hook screw driver having a holding section and an end section. The holding portion has a first part integral with the end section and a second part. Each part has an inner side that includes a compartment defined in a first end thereof. A soft holding member is received in the compartment and made of a highly deformable, highly frictional material for securely holding a hook portion of a hook screw. A second end of each part has a threading defined in an outer side thereof. A retainer ring with an inner threading is moved forward along a longitudinal direction to threadedly engage with the threading on each part after the hook portion of a hook screw is placed on one of the soft holding members. Thus, the hook portion of the hook screw is held by the hook screw driver. However, it was found that the retainer ring could not move forward to tightly clamp the hook portion of a hook screw having a relatively large thickness. Further, the threading on each part of the hook screw driver is exposed and is thus apt to wear as a result of impingement by other tools in a box in which the hook screw driver is received. Thus, the hook screw driver lost the clamping function. Further, the second part can be opened for receiving/removing the hook screw only when the retainer ring is completely disengaged from the threading on each part, which is inconvenient to the user.
An object of the present invention is to provide a hook screw driver that reliably clamps a hook screw during operation.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a hook screw drive that allows easy placement/removal of a hook portion of a hook screw during use.
A hook screw driver in accordance with the present invention includes a first body, a second body having a first end pivotally connected to a first end of the first body, and a tightening member. The tightening member extends along a direction substantially perpendicular to an extending direction of the first body and an extending direction of the second direction. The tightening member is movable between a first position at which a second end of the first body is spaced from a second end of the second body and a second position at which the second end of the first body presses against the first end of the second body, thereby securely holding a hook portion of a hook screw placed between the second end of the first body and the second end of the second body.
Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Referring to
The second body 20 has a pivotal section 21 on a first end thereof and a recessed portion 22 on a top side of a second end thereof. The pivotal section 21 of the second body 20 is pivotally connected by a pin 27 to the pivotal section 11 of the first body 10. The recessed portion 22 of the second body 20 has a peripheral wall having a positioning hole 221 and a plurality of notches 23. A second holding member 24 is received in the recessed portion 22 of the second body 20 and is preferably made of highly deformable, highly frictional material. A through-hole 25 is defined in an intermediate portion of the second body 20 and extends in a direction substantially perpendicular to an extending direction of the second body 20. Further, a receptacle 26 is defined in the top side of the second body 20.
The through-hole 25 of the second body 20 is stepped and has a tapered portion 251 extending from an underside of the second body 20 and tapering upward. Further, the through-hole 25 of the second body 20 has a straight portion 252 of a diameter smaller than that of the tapered portion 251. An elastic element 28 has a first end received in the receptacle 16 of the first body 10 and a second end received in the receptacle 26 of the second body 20, thereby biasing the second end of the first body 10 away from the second end of the second body 20.
A tightening member 30 is extended through the through-hole 15 of the first body 10 and the through-hole 25 of the second body 20. In this embodiment, the tightening member 30 includes a threaded stem 312 and an end piece 311 securely attached to an upper end 31 of the threaded stem 312. A substantially U-shaped retaining member 314 is received in an annular groove 313 defined in the upper end 31 of the threaded stem 312 of the tightening member 30, with at least a section of the retaining member 314 abutting against the underside of the first body 10, thereby preventing the tightening member 30 from disengaging from the first body 10.
Further, a retaining member 32 is movably mounted in the tapered portion 251 of the through-hole 25 of the second body 20. The retaining member 32 is a substantially cylindrical member extending in a direction perpendicular to the extending direction of the tapered portion 251 of the through-hole 25 and the second body 20 and perpendicular to an extending direction of the threaded stem 312. The retaining member 32 is so sized that the retaining member 32 is movable along the extending direction of the tapered portion 251 of the through-hole 25 until it is stuck in a position shown in
The hook screw driver in
The tightening member 60 is in the form of a butterfly bolt and has a threaded stem 61 extending through the through-hole 45 of the first body 40 and the threaded through-hole 55 of the second body 50, with an end piece 62 of the tightening member 60 located outside the first body 40 for manual operation. Preferably, the end piece 62 has an outer diameter greater than a diameter of the through-hole 45 of the first body 40.
As illustrated in
The tightening member 90 includes a rod 91 that extends through the through-hole 75 of the first body 70, with a lower end 95 of the rod 91 fixed by a peg 94 that extends through a transverse hole 86 in the second body 80 into the hole 85 of the second body 80, and with an upper end of the rod 91 located outside the first body 70 for manual operation. A turn piece 92 has a lobe 96 pivotally and eccentrically connected by a pin 93 to the upper end of the rod 91 Preferably, the turn piece 92 has an outer diameter greater than a diameter of the through-hole 75 of the first body 70.
The tightening member 90 can be pivoted to a position shown in
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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