1. Fields of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method for making a folding tool, and more particularly, to a method for making bicycle folding tools.
2. Descriptions of Related Art
The conventional bicycle folding tool pack 10 comprises multiple folding tools which have different functions, and these folding tools are pivotably connected to each other to form a tool pack. As shown in
However, these folding tools 12 mostly are driver bits which are small and have single function. When larger folding tools are involved, such as a chain detachment tool 13 or carbon-dioxide nozzle is involved in the bicycle folding tool pack 10, as shown in
Furthermore, in order to well position the folding tools 23, 25, 26, multiple separation tubes 27 are used to be mounted to the pivots so as to separate the folding tools 23, 25, 26. These separation tubes 27 each have a passage 271 through which the folding tools 23, 25, 26 extend, such that the separation tubes 27 are connected to each other to position the folding tools 23, 25, 26. However, the separation tubes 27 actually occupy the space and the problem for the limitation of the space is not improved.
The present invention intends to provide a bicycle folding tools that improve the shortcomings mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a method for making bicycle folding tools, and the method comprises the following steps:
Preferably, the method of the present invention further comprises a sub-step of punching by using molds after the step of bending, the molds secure and form the final product with consistent shape and structure.
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 step of preparing, wherein a board 30 with a pre-set length is prepared. The board 30 is an elongate board as shown in
A step of punching, wherein the first end of the board 30 is punched to form the function end 31 which meets the requirements of the users such as the spoke holes 311, 312, the can opener, and the tire removing plate 314 as shown in
A step of bending, wherein the second end of the semi-finished product is bent to form a connection end 33 which has a hole 32 defined therethrough as shown in
A step of forming a final product, wherein the final product is formed with the function end 31 and the connection end 33 on two ends thereof.
The length of each board 30 is fixed so that the final product of the folding tool has the consistent size so that when multiple of the folding tools are assembled to be a bicycle folding tool pack 50 as shown in
The function end 31 of the folding tool is made by way of punching so that the shape and size can be made as desired. A larger size of the folding tools can be easily manufactured with the consistent length.
When the folding tool pack 50 includes two pivots 51, 52, the folding tools are able to be managed to save space. For example, when a folding tool 40 having a longer length is connected to the pivot 52, then another folding tool 41 connected to the other pivot 51 that is located corresponding to the folding tool 40 is a shorter tool. By this arrangement, the folding tools can be arranged within a limited space.
The hole 32 in the connection end 33 is made by bending the board 30 so that no extra drilling machine, no separation tube, and no complicated machining control are needed. The connection end 33 of each folding tool is identical.
The length of the folding tools 40 can be made as needed so that the folding tools 40 are assembled to the bicycle folding tool pack in an organized way.
Alternatively, as shown in
Furthermore, by the sub-step of punching, the strength of the hole 32 and the connection end 33 are well established as shown in
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.