Claims
- 1. A precision screwdriver having a turning head, essentially comprising an accommodation space provided inside a longitudinally extended handle of the precision screwdriver, the accommodation space being open at a wider diameter end of the handle, a holder in the accommodation space, a plurality of ribs each with a locking trough formed in the middle section of the holder to hold a plurality of tips, a pivot being formed on one end of the holder and an opposing end having a fender formed thereon, characterized by that:
the pivot being pivoted to a central portion of the turning head, a circular protrusion extends from an outer circumference of the turning head in respective correspondence to a circular groove formed in an inner circumference of the accommodation space, both the turning head and the handle being pivotally connected to each other, the turning head functioning as a support axle for the handle, the holder being longitudinally displaced from the accommodation space by pulling the turning head linked to the pivot, and the longitudinal displacement of the holder being limited by releasable engagement of the fender with the circular trough of the accommodation space.
- 2. The precision screwdriver as claimed in claim 1, wherein, a protrusion wall is provided on a circumference of the pivot, a groove is formed in the turning head in correspondence with the protrusion wall of the pivot; and both of the turning head and the pivot are connected to each other to be freely rotatable.
- 3. The precision screwdriver as claimed in claim 1, wherein, the fender is in a conical shape and longitudinally provided with gaps to be able to shrink when squeezing by force.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of my application filed on Aug. 9, 2002, Ser. No. 10/215,006.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
10215006 |
Aug 2002 |
US |
Child |
10755270 |
Jan 2004 |
US |