(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a locking device for locking a pivotable head of a hand tool and the pawl of the device is well positioned during operation and the parts of the device are easily manufactured.
(2) Description of the Prior Art
A conventional locking device for locking pivotable head of a hand tool is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,199,335. However, the locking device of U.S. Pat. No. 5,199,335 includes inherent shortcomings which make the hand tool to be difficult manufactured and the main part tends to shake. The locking spool includes teeth defined in the shank thereof and the teeth are defined along inward curved surface which makes the teeth to be difficult to be manufactured. Because of the difficulties of manufacture of the teeth defined in the locking spool, the teeth might not be perfectly engaged with the teeth of hub of the tool head. This might lead unstable operation of the tool head. Besides, the recess of the yoke is too long so that the lugs of the yoke might be deformed during quenching process and the head tool might shake during operation. The teeth of the locking spool are opened to outside of the hand tool and foreign objects such as metal debris or dust might be attached to the teeth and affect the locking feature. Furthermore, the bead is directly engaged with the teeth of the locking spool so that the bead might be engaged with the root of the teeth or positioned on a peak of one of the teeth. The precision of locking feature is not satisfied.
The present invention intends to provide a locking device which is located in the handle and the movement of the pawl to move to engage with or disengage from the too head is precisely controlled by the switch member which includes a curved surface which pushes the pawl toward the tool head and a flat surface which allows the pawl to be pushed by a spring and away from the tool head.
The present invention relates to a hand tool and comprises a handle with a yoke on one end thereof and a space is defined between two lugs of the yoke so that an insertion of a tool head is pivotably connected between the two lugs. A recess is defined in one side of the handle and a first passage is defined longitudinally in an inside of the yoke. The recess communicates with the passage and a shank of a switch member is rotatably inserted in the recess. The shank includes a convex and curved surface and a flat surface defined in an outer periphery thereof. A lever extends from a top of the shank and located on the side of the handle. A pawl and a first spring are received in the first passage and the pawl has teeth defined in a first end thereof so as to be removably engaged with engaging teeth defined in the insertion of the tool head. The teeth are pushed to engage with the engaging teeth of the insertion when the second end of the pawl is pushed by the convex and curved surface of the shank, and the teeth are removed from the engaging teeth of the insertion when the second end of the pawl is in contact with the flat surface of the shank.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
Referring to
A pawl set 40 includes a pawl 41 and a first spring 43, wherein the pawl 41 has teeth 411 defined in a first end thereof and a flange 412 extends radially from the second end of the pawl 41. The flange 412 of the pawl 41 is engaged between the two enlarged portions 33 of the shank 31 of the switch member 30. A ring 42 is securely engaged with the first passage 131 as shown in
A tool head 50 includes an operation end 51 and an insertion 52 on two opposite ends thereof. The insertion 52 includes a through hole and a pin “C” extends through the two holes 133 of the two lugs of the yoke 12 and the through hole of the insertion 52 so that the insertion 52 is pivotbaly engaged with the space 13 of the yoke 12. The insertion 52 includes engaging teeth 521 and the teeth 411 are removably engaged with the engaging teeth 521 of the insertion 52.
A positioning set 20 is received in the second passage 132 and includes a bead 21 and a second spring 22 which pushes the bead 21 toward the shank 31 in the recess 121. Two notches 313, 314 are defined in the convex and curved surface 311, the bead 21 is engaged with one of the two notches 313, 314.
A recessed area “A” is defined in the side of the handle 10 and communicates with the recess 121. Two sidewalls “B” are defined in two insides of the recessed area “A”. A depth of the recessed area “A” is equal to a thickness of the lever 32 so that the lever 32 is in flush with the top of the yoke 12 and restricted in the recessed area “A” between the two sidewalls “B”. Two indexes “L” and “R” can be marked on the surface of the recessed area “A” to instruct the user to acknowledge the status of locking and unlocking for the tool head 50.
When the lever 32 is pivoted downward as shown in
When the lever 32 is pivoted upward as shown in
The ring 42 in the first embodiment is replaced by an inward flange 1311 extends inward from an inner periphery of the first passage 131 and the first spring 43 is biased between the inward flange 1311 and the flange 412.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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