Lighted magnetic retrieval tool

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6312138
  • Patent Number
    6,312,138
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 15, 1999
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 6, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A lighted magnetic retrieval tool includes a magnet member having a pickup surface and an opening in the pickup surface; and a light member for directing light through the opening whereby light can be directed at objects to be retrieved with the pickup surface.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to the field of hand held tools and, more particularly, to a lighted magnetic retrieval tool.




Magnetic retrieval tools are useful for a wide variety of purposes such as retrieval of ferrous objects dropped in relatively inaccessible areas. Such areas may also be dark, rendering the object to be retrieved difficult to see. Several attempts have been made to overcome this problem as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,381,319 to Shiao and U.S. Pat. No. 5,348,359 to Boozer. In each of these patents, a tool is provided wherein a light can interchangeably be used through removal of the magnet member and the like. Obviously, this is not an ideal solution to the problem of retrieving ferrous objects from dark inaccessible areas.




The need remains for a simple and effective tool for retrieving ferrous articles from such dark and inaccessible areas.




It is therefore the primary object of the present invention to provide such a tool.




Other objects and advantages of the present invention will appear hereinbelow.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the invention, the foregoing objects and advantages have been readily attained.




According to the invention, a tool is provided which comprises a magnet member having a pickup surface and an opening in the pickup surface; and a light member for directing light through the opening whereby light can be directed at objects to be retrieved with the pickup surface.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




A detailed description of preferred embodiments of the present invention follows, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a tool according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of a tool according to the present invention; and





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a tool according to the invention with a telescoping shaft and handgrip member.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring now to the drawings, a tool


10


in accordance with the invention is illustrated. Tool


10


is a magnetic retrieval tool which is useful for retrieving ferrous or magnetically attractable objects from locations which may be inaccessible or difficult to reach. As will be set forth below, tool


10


in accordance with the present invention includes a light member which can be used to direct light at a location, or an object at a location which is to be retrieved, without requiring removal of the magnet.





FIG. 1

shows a tool head


12


in accordance with the present invention including a magnet member


14


having a light member


16


(see

FIG. 2

) for directing light L along a central axis A of the tool. As shown in

FIG. 1

, magnet member


14


is preferably a substantially cylindrical member defining a pickup surface


18


for use in attracting or securing the desired ferrous object.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, magnet member


14


includes a sleeve member


20


which is preferably tubular or substantially cylindrical in shape, and a magnet


22


which is mounted to sleeve


20


, preferably fixed within sleeve


20


and extending beyond an edge


24


of sleeve


20


as shown. Magnet


22


in accordance with the present invention is advantageously provided with an opening


26


which passes through pickup surface


18


and which may advantageously pass through the entire longitudinal length of magnet


22


as shown in the drawings so as to define a recess


27


. Light member


16


preferably includes a light emitting member


28


which may suitably be any conventional light bulb, preferably of a small wattage to suit the intended purpose. Light emitting member


28


may suitably have a bulb portion


30


which is selected to fit within recess


27


as shown in FIG.


2


. Light emitting member


28


also includes a conventional contact member


32


for contacting with a conventional battery so as to energize the light emitting member


28


and cause same to emit light. Light member


16


also preferably includes a conventional power source such as one or more batteries


34


.




In accordance with the present invention, structure is also advantageously provided for selectively connecting and disconnecting light emitting member


28


with batteries


34


. In the illustrated embodiment, this switch structure includes a battery holding member


36


which has external threads


38


, and mating internal threads


40


are positioned on an inner surface of sleeve


20


. Battery holding member


36


defines a housing area for receiving batteries


34


, and further has an open end


42


for slidably receiving contact member


32


of light emitting member


28


. As is evident from a consideration of

FIGS. 1-3

, threads


38


,


40


allow for sleeve


20


to be rotated relative to battery holding member


36


so as to longitudinally move sleeve


20


relative to battery holding member


36


, along axis A, and thereby selectively contact and separate contact member


32


and batteries


34


. Rotation as indicated by the arrows in

FIG. 1

thereby turns light member


16


on and off as desired.




Referring back to

FIG. 2

, it may be desirable to position a spring member


44


between light emitting member


28


and battery holding member


36


or batteries


34


for use in properly positioning light emitting member


28


as desired. It may also be desirable to position a washer


46


within battery holding member


36


so as to properly expose a contact portion of batteries


34


to contact member


32


, and also to properly guide contact member


32


into contact with batteries


34


during operation of the switch structure. It may still further be desirable to position a gasket


48


around the rearward most threaded portion of external threads


38


of battery holding member


36


so as to prevent over-tightening and jamming of sleeve


20


relative to battery holding member


36


.




In accordance with the present invention, magnet


22


may be any suitable magnet having a sufficient strength for retrieving typical objects such as screws, nails, thumbtacks, socket attachments from socket wrench kits and the like. Of course, different strength magnets could be used for different applications. Specific types of magnets are well known to the person of ordinary skill in the art. The specific light-bulb to be used, as well as the light bulb and battery contacting portions of the present invention are likewise structures well known to a person of ordinary skill in the art.




In use, if an article


50


has been dropped or otherwise is positioned in a dark and inaccessible location, sleeve


20


can be rotated relative to battery holding member


36


so as to contact light emitting member


28


with batteries


34


and thereby energize same. This results in light L being directed along central axis A and through opening


26


of magnet


22


and pickup surface


18


to thereby illuminate an area around article


50


so that pickup surface


18


can be reliably guided to the appropriate position for retrieval of object


50


. Once article


50


has been retrieved, sleeve


20


can be rotated in an opposite direction relative to battery holding member


36


so as to disconnect light emitting member


28


from batteries


34


and thereby save battery power for later use when needed. Of course, magnet member


14


of tool


10


in accordance with the present invention can be used without light member activated if lighting around a particular area does not require it.




Referring now to

FIG. 3

, in a preferred embodiment of the present invention, tool


10


includes a handle portion


52


which may desirably be provided with finger grip contours


54


. Handle portion preferably extends away from an opposite end of tool head


12


with respect to pickup surface


18


so that pickup surface


18


is properly oriented for use. Further, handle portion


52


may suitably include a telescoping or antenna-like shaft


56


whereby tool head


12


and its magnet member


14


and light member


16


can be extended to provide additional reach to inaccessible and potentially darkened areas for retrieving of articles as desired.




It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the illustrations described and shown herein, which are deemed to be merely illustrative of the best modes of carrying out the invention, and which are susceptible of modification of form, size, arrangement of parts and details of operation. The invention rather is intended to encompass all such modifications which are within its spirit and scope as defined by the claims.



Claims
  • 1. A lighted magnetic retrieval tool, comprising:a light member having a bulb portion and a rear portion; a magnet head having a base, a sleeve and a magnet; the base defining an inner space for holding a battery for the light member and for receiving the rear portion of the light member, and having outwardly directed threads; the sleeve having inwardly directed threads rotatably engaged with the outwardly directed threads; the magnet being substantially cylindrical in shape and having an end defining a flat pickup surface with an opening passing through the pickup surface; and the light member being disposed between the magnet and the base, with the bulb portion in the opening and the rear portion in the base, whereby rotating the sleeve relative to the base longitudinally moves the magnet relative to the base whereby the light member is selectively connected to and disconnected from the battery.
  • 2. A tool according to claim 1, wherein the magnet further defines a recess, and wherein the bulb portion of the light member is positioned within the recess for directing light through the opening of the pickup surface.
  • 3. A tool according to claim 1, wherein the magnet member has a central axis, and wherein the light member is positioned to direct light along the central axis through the opening.
  • 4. A tool according to claim 3, further comprising a handle member extending from the magnet member from an end opposite to the pickup surface in a direction away from the pickup surface.
  • 5. A tool according to claim 3, wherein the magnet member and the light member are substantially coaxially positioned along the central axis.
  • 6. A tool according to claim 1, further comprising a handle member extending from the magnet member.
  • 7. A tool according to claim 1, further comprising a washer disposed in the inner space between the battery and the rear portion of the light member.
  • 8. A tool according to claim 1, further comprising a gasket positioned relative to one of the inwardly directed threads and the outwardly directed threads for preventing over-tightening of the sleeve relative to the base.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
5348359 Boozer Sep 1994
5381319 Shiao Jan 1995
5615920 O'Kane Apr 1997
5647623 Shiao Jul 1997
5704674 Boozer Jan 1998