The disclosure relates to an insulated screwdriver.
Conventional screwdrivers have different sizes of metal sleeves for accommodating different sizes or shapes of screwdriver heads. However, a metal sleeve of a conventional screwdriver is not insulated. During use, if a user directly holds and is in contact with the metal sleeve carelessly or for convenience, and the metal sleeve is used to be in contact with an electric working object, the user may be at risk for electric shock.
The present disclosure provides an insulated screwdriver. In an embodiment, the insulated screwdriver includes: an insulator, a first metal sleeve, a second metal sleeve, an insulated sleeve, and a handle. The insulator has a first connecting portion and a second connecting portion. The first metal sleeve is disposed on the first connecting portion of the insulator. The second metal sleeve is disposed on the second connecting portion of the insulator, and the second metal sleeve and the first metal sleeve are insulated. The insulated sleeve covers the insulator, the first metal sleeve, and the second metal sleeve. The handle has an accommodating hole for accommodating the insulated sleeve.
According to the insulated screwdriver of the present invention, because the first metal sleeve and the second metal sleeve are insulated, there is no electric shock danger for a user, and safety in use of the insulated screwdriver of the present invention may be improved.
The present invention provides an insulated screwdriver. Different sizes of sleeves may be disposed on the insulated screwdriver of the present invention, to accommodate different sizes or shapes of screwdriver heads, so that the insulated screwdriver may be applied to different working objects, and may be an all-in-one insulated screwdriver.
The insulator 11 has a first connecting portion 111 and a second connecting portion 112. The first metal sleeve 12 is disposed on the first connecting portion 111 of the insulator 11. In an embodiment, the first connecting portion 111 is a blind via. That is, the first connecting portion 111 has an open end and a closed end. The first connecting portion 111 has an inner side wall, and the inner side wall is of an internal hexagon structure. The first metal sleeve 12 has a first combining portion 121. The first combining portion 121 is of an external hexagon structure, and corresponds to the internal hexagon structure of the inner side wall of the first connecting portion 111, so that the first combining portion 121 is inserted in the blind via of the first connecting portion 111, and abuts the closed end.
The second metal sleeve 13 is disposed on the second connecting portion 112 of the insulator 11. In an embodiment, the second connecting portion 112 is an annular column. The second connecting portion 112 has an outer annular wall, and the outer annular wall is of an external hexagon structure. The second metal sleeve 13 has a second combining portion 131. The second combining portion 131 has an inner side wall. The inner side wall is of an internal hexagon structure, and corresponds to the external hexagon structure of the outer annular wall of the second connecting portion 112, so that the second combining portion 131 of the second metal sleeve 13 is disposed on the second connecting portion 112.
After the first metal sleeve 12 and the second metal sleeve 13 are respectively disposed on the first connecting portion 111 and the second connecting portion 112 of the insulator 11, the second metal sleeve 13 and the first metal sleeve 12 are insulated, and there is no electronic connection. In an embodiment, the insulator 11 further includes an isolation ring 113, which is disposed at the open end of the blind via of the first connecting portion 111. An outer diameter of the isolation ring 113 is greater than an outer diameter of the outer annular wall of the second connecting portion 112. Therefore, the isolation ring 113 may isolate the first metal sleeve 12 and the second metal sleeve 13. The insulator 11 may be made of an insulating material, such as plastic.
In an embodiment, the first metal sleeve 12 includes an outer peripheral surface 122. The outer peripheral surface 122 is a rough surface, and roughening processing or embossing processing may be performed on the outer peripheral surface 122. The second metal sleeve 13 includes an outer peripheral surface 132. The outer peripheral surface 132 is a rough surface, and roughening processing or embossing processing may be performed on the outer peripheral surface 132. The insulated sleeve 14 is wrapped on the outer peripheral surface 122 of the first metal sleeve 12 and the outer peripheral surface 132 of the second metal sleeve 13. Therefore, roughening of the outer peripheral surfaces 122 and 132 may increase a binding force of the insulated sleeve 14 with the first metal sleeve 12 and the second metal sleeve 13. During use, the first metal sleeve 12 or the second metal sleeve 13 cannot easily have relative sliding, to improve the usage stability.
In an embodiment, the insulated sleeve 14 includes a first segment 141, a second segment 142, and a middle segment 143. The first segment 141 covers most of the first metal sleeve 12, the second segment 142 covers most of the second metal sleeve 13, and the middle segment 143 covers the insulator 11, the first combining portion 121 of the first metal sleeve 12, and the second combining portion 131 of the second metal sleeve 13.
In an embodiment, both the first metal sleeve 12 and the second metal sleeve 13 have internal hexagon structures, and the size of the internal hexagon structure of the first metal sleeve 12 is different from that of the internal hexagon structure of the second metal sleeve 13. Therefore, the first metal sleeve 12 and the second metal sleeve 13 may accommodate different sizes or shapes of screwdriver heads. Moreover, if a small size of screwdriver head is needed, a third metal sleeve 17 may be disposed inside the first metal sleeve 12, or a fourth metal sleeve 18 is disposed inside the second metal sleeve 13. Small and different sizes or shapes of screwdriver heads may be accommodated by using the third metal sleeve 17 or the fourth metal sleeve 18.
During normal use, a part of the insulated sleeve 14 is disposed inside the accommodating hole 151. For example, the second segment 142 and a part of the middle segment 143 of the insulated sleeve 14 are disposed inside the accommodating hole 151, and the first segment 141 and the first metal sleeve 12 or the third metal sleeve 17 are exposed to insert a suitable screwdriver head. In addition, if different sizes of screwdriver heads are needed to be used, only the insulated sleeve 14 needs to be pulled out to change a direction, so that the first segment 141 and a part of the middle segment 143 of the insulated sleeve 14 are disposed inside the accommodating hole 151. The second segment 142 and the second metal sleeve 13 or the fourth metal sleeve 18 are exposed to insert different sizes of screwdriver heads. The insulated screwdriver can be applied to different working objects.
However, for convenience, some users do not dispose the insulated sleeve 14 inside the accommodating hole 151 of the handle 15. A user directly holds the insulated sleeve 14 shown in
According to the insulated screwdriver 10 of the present invention, because the first metal sleeve 12 and the second metal sleeve 13 are insulated, even if the user directly holds the insulated sleeve 14 and touches the second metal sleeve 13 or the fourth metal sleeve 18, there is no electric shock danger for the user. The insulated screwdriver 10 of the present invention may improve safety in use.
While several embodiments of the present disclosure have been illustrated and described, various modifications and improvements can be made by those skilled in the art. The embodiments of the present disclosure are therefore described in an illustrative but not in a restrictive sense. It is intended that the present disclosure should not be limited to the particular forms as illustrated and that all modifications which maintain the spirit and scope of the present disclosure are within the scope defined in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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107204106 | Mar 2018 | TW | national |