The present disclosure relates generally to a multi-tool system and, more specifically, relates to a multi-tool system for use with a bicycle.
Bit Driver Multi-Tool (100)
Chain Break and Tire Plug Multi-Tool (200)
Multi-Tool Storage Sleeve (300)
Bar End Cap (400)
Multi-Tool Sleeve Assembly (500)
Multi-Tool System (600)
Spoke Wrench and Valve Core Multi-Tool (700)
In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific examples in which the disclosure may be practiced. It is to be understood that other examples may be utilized and structural or logical changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
Bit Driver Multi-Tool (100)
In one example, bit driver multi-tool 100 (referred to hereinafter as bit driver 100) includes a cylindrical body 110 and a head 120 extended from body 110. More specifically, in one implementation, body 110 has a first end 111 and a second end 112, with head 120 provided at (adjacent or near) first end 111.
In one implementation, head 120 is pivotally or rotatably coupled with body 110 (for example, by a pin 122) such that head 120 may be swiveled, pivoted or rotated between a first position (as illustrated, for example, in
In examples, the first position of head 120 represents a neutral position of head 120. In one implementation, with head 120 in the neutral position, bit driver 100 may be stowed or stored, as disclosed herein. In examples, the first position and the second position(s) of head 120 represent operable positions of head 120, as disclosed herein.
In the illustrated example, head 120 is a hex head 124 and includes a hex socket 126 to receive a hex insert bit, as an example of an insert bit, as disclosed herein. As such, in examples, head 120 of bit driver 100 may be used as a hex key wrench or as a driver for a hex insert bit.
In one example, body 110 of bit driver 100 includes a plurality of cavities or pockets 130 for holding or storing insert bits 140. In one implementation, pockets 130 are provided in a peripheral surface 114 of body 110 and are each sized to receive a respective insert bit 140. In the illustrated example, pockets 130 include two rows of four pockets each spaced around a periphery of body 110. As such, in the illustrated example, a total of eight insert bits 140 may be stored in pockets 130. Although two rows of four pockets each are illustrated and described, the number and/or configuration or arrangement of pockets 130 may vary.
In one example, O-rings 146 are fit around body 110 and insert bits 140 to help hold or secure insert bits 140 within respective pockets 130. In one implementation, grooves 116 are formed in peripheral surface 114 of body 110 to position respective O-rings 146 around body 110 and respective insert bits 140.
In one example, magnets 148 are provided within pockets 130 to help hold or retain insert bits 140 within respective pockets 130. In one implementation, magnets 148 are positioned within respective holes 132 provided in a bottom (base or floor) of pockets 130. In one example, a common hole extends between two opposite pockets 130 such that one magnet 148 is provided within the common hole. As such, in one implementation, four magnets 148 are used for eight pockets 130. Although illustrated as being cylindrical in shape, magnets 148 may be of a circular, rectangular, or other shape.
In one implementation, a magnet 128 is provided within head 120, and a magnet 118 is provided at second end 112 of body 110. As such, in examples, magnet 128 may hold a respective insert bit 140 within head 120, and magnet 118 may be used to magnetically couple bit driver 100 with a magnetic surface or object.
In one implementation, a detent 123 may be provided at (adjacent or near) first end 111 of body 110 to help maintain a position of head 120 as head 120 is moved between a neutral position (as illustrated, for example, in
In one implementation, as illustrated, for example, in
In one implementation, as illustrated, for example, in
In one implementation, as illustrated in the example of
Chain Break and Tire Plug Multi-Tool (200)
In one example, chain break and tire plug multi-tool 200 (referred to hereinafter as chain break 200) includes a cylindrical body 210 and a head 220 extended from body 210. More specifically, in one implementation, body 210 has a first end 211 and a second end 212, with head 220 provided at (adjacent or near) first end 211. In addition, in one implementation, a cap 230 is provided at second end 212 of body 210.
In one implementation, head 220 is pivotally or rotatably coupled with body 210 (for example, by a pin 222) such that head 220 may be pivoted or rotated between a first position (as illustrated, for example, in
In examples, the first position of head 220 represents a neutral position of head 220. In one implementation, with head 220 in the neutral position, chain break 200 may be stowed or stored, as disclosed herein. In examples, the second position of head 220 represents an operable position of head 220, as disclosed herein.
In the illustrated example, head 220 includes a cradle 224 to support a segment of a roller chain, and an extractor bolt 226 having a push pin or breaker pin 227 such that push pin or breaker pin 227 may be advanced (or retracted) with extractor bolt 226 to engage a link pin of a roller chain, as disclosed herein.
In one example, as illustrated in
In one implementation, as illustrated in
In one implementation, opposite ends of cap 230 include respective threads 231 (
Multi-Tool Storage Sleeve (300)
In one example, multi-tool storage sleeve 300 (referred to hereinafter as sleeve 300) is a cylindrical or tubular member and has an open end 312 and a closed end 314 opposite open end 312. In the illustrated example, closed end 314 includes a vent hole 315.
In one implementation, sleeve 300 has an opening 318 formed in a side thereof and includes a flap 320 that may be opened and closed to reveal (substantially) and conceal (substantially) opening 318. In examples, an interior of sleeve 300, as accessed through opening 318, forms a pocket or chamber 322 for storage.
In one example, flap 320 is formed by and/or forms a portion of sleeve 300. In one implementation, flap 320 is hinged with sleeve 300 along an axis oriented parallel (substantially) with a longitudinal axis 309 of sleeve 300 such that flap 320 may be opened by rotation in a direction away from opening 318 (for example, clockwise in the illustrated example of
In the illustrated example, sleeve 300 includes outwardly protruding annular rings or barbs 330 at (adjacent or near) open end 312. In examples, barbs 330 provide friction-fit of sleeve 300 within a hollow bar, as disclosed herein. Although sleeve 300 is illustrated as including two barbs 330, sleeve 300 may include any number of barbs 330 (including no barbs).
In one example, sleeve 300 is formed of a polymer material. In one implementation, the polymer material is a flexible polymer material, such as, for example, an EPDM rubber material. As such, in examples, sleeve 300 (including flap 320) is flexible.
In the illustrated example, an outer surface of sleeve 300 includes ribs 340 spaced around a circumference of sleeve 300. In one implementation, ribs extend (generally) longitudinally along a length of sleeve 300. As such, in examples, ribs 340 provide reinforcement to sleeve 300.
Bar End Cap (400)
In one example, bar end plug or bar end cap 400 (referred to hereinafter as end cap 400) includes a cylindrical body 410 and has a capped end 420 and an open end 440 opposite capped end 420. In the illustrated example, capped end 420 includes a peripheral surface 422, an outer or end face 424, and an inner face 426. In one example, capped end 420 includes a tapered surface 428 extended at a non-orthogonal angle between end face 424 and peripheral surface 422. In one implementation, tapered surface 428 extends less than a full circumference of capped end 420.
In one example, capped end 420 includes a notch or pocket 430 formed in and communicated with inner face 426 and peripheral surface 422. In one implementation, notch or pocket 430 is formed in a region of capped end 420 which excludes (i.e., does not include) tapered surface 428. As such, in one example, as illustrated in
In one implementation, body 410 includes an annular ring or barb 412 at (adjacent or near) open end 440. In examples, barb 412 provides friction-fit of end cap 400 within a sleeve, as disclosed herein. In one implementation, body includes a shoulder 414 to limit insertion of end cap 400 into a sleeve, as disclosed herein.
In one example, a groove 444 is provided in an inner surface 442 of open end 440. In one implementation, groove 440 is provided in a region of barb 412. In one implementation, as illustrated in the example of
Multi-Tool Storage Sleeve Assembly (500)
In one implementation, as illustrated in the example of
Although hollow bar 590 is illustrated as being a straight bar, in other examples, hollow bar 590 may be of other shapes, including, for example, a curved bar. For example,
In one example, as illustrated in the example of
Multi-Tool System (600)
As an example of multi-tool system 600, multi-tool system 601 includes bit driver multi-tool 100 and multi-tool storage sleeve assembly 500 for storing bit driver multi-tool 100. In an unassembled (or unstored or unstowed) state, as illustrated in the example of
In an assembled (or stored or stowed) state, as illustrated in the example of
As another example of multi-tool system 600, multi-tool system 602 includes chain break and tire plug multi-tool 200 and multi-tool storage sleeve assembly 500 for storing chain break and tire plug multi-tool 200. In an unassembled (or unstored or unstowed) state, as illustrated in the example of
In an assembled (or stored or stowed) state, as illustrated in the example of
In one implementation, as illustrated in
In addition, as illustrated in the example of
Spoke Wrench and Valve Core Multi-Tool (700)
In one example, spoke wrench and valve core multi-tool 700 (referred to hereinafter as multi-tool 700) includes a body 710, a head 720, and a shank 730. In the illustrated example, head 720 extends from one end of body 710, and shank 730 extends from an opposite end of body 710.
In one implementation, body 710 has a medial axis 711 and shank 730 has a longitudinal axis 731. In one implementation, longitudinal axis 731 of shank 730 is offset from medial axis 711 of body 710. In addition, in one implementation, a midline 721 of head 720 is coaxial or aligned with medial axis 711 of body 710. As such, multi tool 700 is asymmetrical about a plane extending along medial axis 711 of body 710 through a center of head 720.
In one example, body 710 has an opening 712 formed therethrough such that multi-tool 700 may be used as a wrench. In one implementation, as disclosed herein, opening 712 is sized and shaped such that multi-tool 700 may be used as a tool for loosening and/or tightening or removing and/or installing a valve core of a valve stem of an inner tube or a wheel rim, such as an inner tube or a wheel rim of a bicycle. In one implementation, opening 712 is an enclosed opening.
In one implementation, head 720 has an open end 722 with parallel sides or tines 724 that form “jaws”. As such, multi-tool 700 may be used as an open-end wrench. In one implementation, as disclosed herein, open end 722 is sized and shaped such that multi-tool 700 may be used as a tool for loosening and/or tightening a spoke (or a nipple of a spoke) of a wheel rim, such as a wheel rim of a bicycle.
In examples, for use of multi-tool 700, shank 730 may be gripped by a user and/or driven by a bit driver, such as, for example, bit driver multi-tool 100 (see, for example,
Although specific examples have been illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that a variety of alternate and/or equivalent implementations may be substituted for the specific examples shown and described without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. This application is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of the specific examples disclosed herein.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/953,892 filed on Dec. 26, 2019, and incorporated herein by reference. In this instance, the day that is 12 months after the filing date of the provisional application falls on a Saturday (i.e., Saturday, Dec. 26, 2020). As such, the period of pendency of the provisional application is extended to the next succeeding business day (i.e., Monday, Dec. 28, 2020). See 35 U.S.C. 119(e)(3).
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