Replaceable tool tip

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6732617
  • Patent Number
    6,732,617
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 21, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 11, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A replaceable tip for a tool. A locking pin is disposed on a transverse opening in the end of the tool. A sleeve having a cammed surface formed interiorly is disposed over the end of the tool with the ends of the locking pin contacting the cammed surface. The replaceable tip has a locking keeper which engages the locking pin. Rotation of the sleeve in opposite directions locks or unlocks the locking keeper to the locking pin to allow retention or removal of the tip. In an alternate embodiment the sleeve has opposite spring fingers which contact the ends of the locking pin.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a tip for a tool and, more particularly, to a replaceable tip which is easily removed and replaceable by a tip having a different tool member.




2. Description of Related Art




It is highly desirable to have a tool on which the tip can be changed to make the tool more versatile. The substitution of tips on screwdrivers such as to exchange a slot-tip for a Phillips head tip is well known. U.S. Pat. No. 6,347,565 to Steinweg discloses replaceable tips which have pins keyed to slots to lock jaw members onto studs. Other U.S. patents of which the applicant is aware which disclose replaceable tips for tools are:
















U.S. Pat. No.




Inventor(s)











  381,544




Garvey






1,505,510




Uhl






1,556,755




Burman






1,565,210




Seiber






3,132,550




Sion














While these patents disclose useful replaceable tips, a more simple, universal type tip is needed.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a replaceable tip for a tool which is easily attached to, and disconnected from, the tool.




It is another object of the present invention to have a replaceable tip which is positively connected to the tool.




In accordance with the teachings of the present invention, there is disclosed a replaceable tip for a tool comprising in combination the tool having a hollow end. A transverse opening is formed in the hollow end of the tool. A locking pin is disposed in the transverse opening, the locking pin having a mid portion and two enlarged opposite ends. The ends of the locking pin extend outwardly from the end of the tool. The end of the tool is received in a sleeve having a cammed inner surface. The opposite ends of the locking pin contact the cammed inner surface of the sleeve. The replaceable tip has a body having a first end and a second opposite end. The first end has a work member formed thereon. The second end has a locking keeper formed thereon. The body of the replaceable tip is received within the sleeve wherein the locking keeper engages the mid portion of the locking pin. Rotating the sleeve in a first direction engages one of the enlarged ends of the locking pin with the locking keeper and locks the replaceable tip on the end of the tool. Rotating the sleeve in a second opposite direction disengages the enlarged ends of the locking pin from the locking keeper. In this manner the replaceable tip may be removed and replaced.




Further in accordance with the teachings of the present invention, there is disclosed a replaceable tip in combination with a tool. The tool has a hollow end. A transverse opening is formed in the hollow end of the tool. A locking pin is disposed in the transverse opening, the locking pin having a mid portion and two enlarged opposite ends. The ends of the locking pin extend outwardly form the transverse opening in the end of the tool. The end of the tool is received in a sleeve. The sleeve has a first finger spring and an opposite second finger spring. The opposite ends of the locking pin contact the opposite finger openings on the sleeve. The replaceable tip has a body having a first end and an opposite second end. The first end has a work member formed thereon. The second end has a locking keeper formed thereon. The second end further has a tapered nose. The body of the replaceable tip is received within the sleeve such that when the replaceable tip is inserted into the sleeve, the tapered nose forces the locking pin against one of the finger springs. Said finger spring flexes such that the mid-portion of the locking pin is received in the locking keeper and retained therein. In this manner, pressure on the one of the finger springs urges the locking pin against the end of the locking pin, releasing the locking pin from the locking keeper, such that the replaceable top may be removed and replaced.




In a further aspect of the present invention, there is disclosed a replaceable tip for a tool comprising, in combination the tool having a hollow end. A transverse opening is formed in the hollow end of the tool. A locking pin is disposed in the transverse opening. The locking has a mid portion and two enlarged opposite ends. The ends of the locking pin extend outwardly from the transverse opening in the end of the tool. The ends of the tool are received in a sleeve. The opposite ends of the locking pin contact the sleeve. The replaceable tip has a body having a first end and an opposite second end. The first end has a work member formed thereon. The second end has a locking keeper formed thereon. The body of the replaceable tip is received within the sleeve wherein the locking keeper engages the mid-portion of the locking pin. The sleeve has means thereon for moving the locking pin laterally within the transverse opening such that movement in a first direction engages one of the enlarged ends of the locking pin with the locking keeper and the replaceable tip is retained. Movement in a second, opposite direction disengages both ends of the locking pin from the locking keeper and the replaceable tip may be removed and replaced.




These and other objects of the present invention will become apparent from a reading of the following specification taken in conjunction with the enclosed drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a plier-like tool having replaceable tips of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a single handle and arm of a plier-type tool showing the end of the tool onto which the tip is replaceably connected.





FIG. 3

is an enlarged perspective view of a locking pin.





FIG. 4

is an enlarged perspective view of a sleeve.





FIG. 5

is an exploded view of the present invention.





FIG. 6A

is a cross-section view of the tip of the present invention taken across the lines


6





6


of

FIG. 1

showing the locked position.





FIG. 6B

is a cross-section view of the tip of the present invention taken across the lines


6





6


of

FIG. 1

showing the unlocked position.





FIG. 7

is a cross-section view taken toward the handle showing the sleeve rotated to a locked position.





FIG. 8

is a cross-section view taken toward the handle showing the sleeve rotated to an unlocked position.





FIG. 9

is a view showing the locking pin in relation to the projections on the locking keeper in the locked position.





FIG. 10

is a view showing the locking pin in relation to the projections on the locking keeper in the unlocked position.





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of a sleeve having opposite finger springs.





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of the replaceable tip.





FIG. 13

is a cross-section view of the sleeve with finger springs contacting the locking pin in a locked position.





FIG. 14

is a cross-section view of the sleeve with finger springs contacting the locking pin in an unlocked position.





FIG. 15

is a perspective view of the present invention in a screwdriver-like tool.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to

FIG. 1

, a plier-like tool


10


is shown having replaceable tips


12


. The tips


12


have jaw-like work members


14


but may have other configuration such as grasping, spreading, clamping, connecting and disconnecting members. As will be explained, the replaceable tips of the present invention may be used on different tools. A plier-like tool is shown herein for convenience of explanation and is in no manner, a limitation of the replaceable tip. In a plier-like tool, a pair of handles


16


pivot about a hub and each handle


16


has an end


18


to which a respective tip


12


is replaceably connected. It is preferred that each end


18


be hollow.




A transverse opening


20


is formed in the end


18


of each handle


16


of the tool as shown in

FIG. 2. A

locking pin


22


is disposed in the transverse opening. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the locking pin


22


has a mid-portion


24


, a first end


26


and an opposite second end


28


. Both ends


26


,


28


have enlarged cross-sectional areas as compared to the cross-sectional area of the mid-portion


24


. Also, each end has a respective length. The first end


26


has a length which is greater than the length of the second end


28


for reasons as will be explained. The mid-portion


24


has a uniform cross-sectional area between the first end


26


and the second end


28


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a cylindrical sleeve


30


is disposed over the end


18


of each handle


16


. Interiorly of the sleeve


30


, there is formed a cammed surface


32


(FIG.


4


). Preferably, the cammed surface extends approximately 300° around the inside of the sleeve


30


. The sleeve


30


is positioned such that the opposite ends


26


,


28


of the locking pin


22


contact the cammed surface


32


within the sleeve


30


as will be described.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the replaceable tip


12


has a body


34


which has a first end


36


and a second opposite end


38


. The work member


14


is formed on the first end


36


of the body


34


. A locking keeper


40


is formed on the second end


38


of the body


34


. Preferably, the locking keeper


40


has a pair of bifurcated legs


42


. At the end of each bifurcated leg


42


, distal from the work member


14


, there is formed a protrusion


44


which extends outwardly from the end of each leg


42


. A slot


46


is formed between the bifurcated legs


42


and also between the protrusions


44


on the bifurcated legs


2


. The body


34


of the replaceable tip


12


is received in the hollow end


18


of the handle such that the mid-portion


24


of the locking pin


22


is received in the slot


46


between the bifurcated legs


42


. The bifurcated legs straddle the mid-portion


24


of the locking pins


22


.




As shown in

FIGS. 5-7

, the locking pin


22


is disposed within the cammed surface


32


in the sleeve


30


. Depending upon the direction of rotation of the sleeve


30


, either the first end


26


or the second end


28


of the locking pin


22


abuts a flattened terminal


48


of the cammed surface and the opposite end of the locking pin


22


contacts a curved portion of the cammed surface


32


.




When the sleeve


30


is rotated in a first direction (

FIGS. 7 and 9

) the first end


26


of the locking pin


22


which has the longer length, contacts the curved portion of the cammed surface


12


and the second end


28


of the locking pin


22


contacts the flat terminal


48


of the cammed surface


32


. The protrusions


44


on the bifurcated legs


42


extend adjacent to the longer first end


26


of the locking pin


22


. The tip


12


cannot be removed from the sleeve


30


because the protrusions


44


are obstructed by the first end


26


of the locking pin


22


.




When the sleeve


30


is rotated in a second direction (

FIGS. 8 and 10

) the protrusions


44


are unobstructed and clear of both enlarged ends


26


,


28


of the locking pin


22


and the removable tip


12


may be withdrawn from the sleeve


30


for replacement by a different tip.




Preferably, rotation of approximately 90° is sufficient to move the locking pin


22


with respect to the bifurcated legs


42


and the protrusions


44


on the bifurcated legs


42


.




Preferably, the protrusions


44


are semi-circular segments which are mirror images of one another. The advantage of the semi-circular configuration is that the protrusions correspond with the configuration of the hollow end


18


of the handle and bifurcated legs


42


are prevented from being spaced-apart when the sleeve


30


is rotated. However, the protrusions are not limited to the semi-circular configuration. The only limitation is that the protrusions must be able to prevent removal of the

FIG. 12

from the locking pin


22


when the sleeve


30


is rotated to the locking position.




In an alternate embodiment, as shown in

FIGS. 11-14

the sleeve


30


′ is securely fitted on each end


18


of each handle


16


. This may be a friction fit. The sleeve


30


′ has at least two opposite finger springs


50


or beams which, preferably, are an integral part of the sleeve


30


′. The sleeve


30


′ may be molded. The replaceable tip


12


has a body


34


with a first end


36


which has a tapered nose which defines the locking keeper


40


. The bifurcated legs


42


of the locking keeper


40


each have a protrusion


44


and a slot


46


is formed between the bifurcated legs


42


. The replaceable tip


42


is similar to the previously described embodiment except that the protrusions


44


are elongated and tapered. The locking keeper


40


may be viewed as a truncated cone having a slot formed axially therein to form the bifurcated legs


42


.




When the tip is to be connected, it is inserted into sleeve


30


′ such that the locking keeper


40


extends into the hollow end of the tip


12


of the handle. When so inserted, the tapered nose forces the locking pin


22


to move laterally within the transverse opening


20


and to flex one of the finger springs


50


outwardly. This facilitates further insertion of the replaceable tip


12


until the tip


12


has been inserted sufficiently and the mid-portion


24


of the locking pin


22


is received in the slot


46


between the bifurcated legs


42


. The longer, first end


26


of the locking pin


22


abuts a portion of the protrusion


44


and effectively prevents removal of the replaceable tip


12


.




In order to remove the tip


12


for replacement with a tip having a different work member, pressure is applied to the finger spring


50


which has been flexed outwardly. This pressure is transmitted to the shorter, second end


28


of the locking pin


22


and the locking pin


22


is moved laterally within the transverse opening


20


until the protrusion


44


is no longer abutting the longer, first end


26


of the locking pin


22


. The entire length of the protrusion


44


is aligned with the mid-portion


24


of the locking pin


22


and the tip


12


may be removed from the sleeve


30


′. As pressure is applied to the one finger spring


50


, the one finger spring is no longer flexed outwardly. However, the opposite finger spring


50


is flexed outwardly due to the lateral movement of the locking pin


22


which pressures the longer, first end


26


of the locking pin


22


against the opposite finger spring.




The tip of the present invention may be used on a wide variety of items including tools, household implements and other items known to persons skilled in the art. As an example, but not as a limitation,

FIG. 15

shows the present invention used with a screwdriver-type handle.




Obviously, many modifications may be made without departing from the basic spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than has been specifically described herein.



Claims
  • 1. A replaceable tip for a tool comprising, in combination, the tool having a hollow end,a transverse opening formed in the hollow end of the tool, a locking pin disposed in the transverse opening, the locking pin having a mid-portion and two enlarged opposite ends, the ends of the locking pin extending outwardly from the transverse opening in the end of the tool, a sleeve in which the end of the tool is received, the sleeve having a cammed inner surface, the opposite ends of the locking pin contacting the cammed inner surface of the sleeve, the replaceable tip having a body having a first end and a second opposite end, the first end having a work member formed thereon, the second end having a locking keeper formed thereon, the body of the replaceable tip being received within the sleeve wherein the locking keeper engages the mid-portion of the locking pin, wherein rotating the sleeve in a first direction engages one of the enlarged ends of the locking pin with the locking keeper and locks the replaceable tip on the end of the tool and rotating the sleeve in a second opposite direction, disengages the enlarged ends of the locking pin from the locking keeper, wherein the replaceable tip may be removed and replaced.
  • 2. The replaceable tip of claim 1 wherein the locking keeper has a pair of bifurcated legs, each leg having an end, a protrusion radiating outwardly from the end of each leg, the protrusions being oriented in opposite directions,a slot being formed between the bifurcated legs, the mid-point of the locking pin being received in the slot between the bifurcated legs, wherein when the sleeve is rotated in the first direction, the protrusions extend adjacent to one of the enlarged ends of the locking pin preventing removal of the replaceable tip and when the sleeve is rotated in the second opposite direction, the protrusions are clear of both enlarged ends of the locking pin, wherein the replaceable tip may be removed from the end of the tool.
  • 3. The replaceable tip of claim 2, wherein the protrusions are semicircular segments which are mirror images of one another wherein one portion of each segment engages the one enlarged head when the sleeve is rotated in the first direction.
  • 4. The replaceable tip of claim 1, wherein the sleeve is rotated through approximately 90°.
  • 5. The replaceable tip of claim 2, wherein the enlarged ends of the locking pin each have a length, the length of one of the enlarged ends being longer than the length of the other enlarged end.
  • 6. The replacement tip of claim 5, wherein the protrusions on the ends of the legs extend adjacent to the longer enlarged head of the locking pin.
  • 7. A replaceable tip for a tool comprising, in combination,the tool having a hollow end, a transverse opening formed in the hollow end of the tool, a locking pin disposed in the transverse opening, the locking pin having a mid-portion and two enlarged opposite ends, the ends of the locking pin extending outwardly from the transverse opening in the end of the tool, a sleeve in which the end of the tool is received, the sleeve having a first finger spring and an opposite second finger spring formed thereon, the opposite ends of the locking pin contacting the opposite finger springs on the sleeve, the replaceable tip having a body having a first end and an opposite second end, the first end having a work member formed thereon, the second end having a locking keeper formed thereon, the second end further having a tapered nose, the body of the replaceable tip being received within the sleeve such that when the replaceable tip is inserted into the sleeve, the tapered nose forces the locking pin against one of the finger springs, said finger spring flexing such that the mid-portion of the locking pin is received in the locking keeper and retained therein, wherein pressure on the one of the finger springs urges the locking pin against the end of the locking pin, releasing the locking pin from the locking keeper, such that the replaceable tip may be removed and replaced.
  • 8. The replaceable tip of claim 7, wherein the locking keeper has a pair of bifurcated legs, each leg having an end, a protrusion radiating outwardly form the end of each leg, the protrusions being oriented in opposite directions,a slot being formed between the bifurcated legs, the mid-point of the locking pin being received in the slot between the bifurcated legs.
  • 9. The replaceable tip of claim 8, wherein the protrusions are semicircular segments which are mirror images of one another wherein one portion of each segment engages the one enlarged head when the replaceable tip is inserted into the sleeve.
  • 10. The replacement tip of claim 8, wherein the enlarged ends of the locking pin each have a length, the length of one of the enlarged ends being longer than the length of the other enlarged end.
  • 11. The replacement tip of claim 10, wherein in a locked position, the protrusions on the ends of the legs extend adjacent to the longer enlarged head of the locking pin.
  • 12. A replaceable tip for a tool comprising, in combination,the tool having a hollow end, a transverse opening formed in the hollow end of the tool, a locking pin disposed in the transverse opening, the locking having a mid-portion and two enlarged opposite ends, the ends of the locking pin extending outwardly from the transverse opening in the end of the tool, a sleeve in which the ends of the tool is received, the opposite ends of the locking pin contacting the sleeve, the replaceable tips having a body having a first end and an opposite second end, the first end having a work member formed thereon, the second end having a locking keeper formed thereon, the body of the replaceable tip being received within the sleeve wherein the locking keeper engages the mid-portion of the locking pin, means on the sleeve for moving the locking pin laterally within the transverse opening such that movement in a first direction engages one of the enlarged ends of the locking pin with the locking keeper and the replaceable tip is retained and movement in an opposite second direction disengages both ends of the locking pin from the locking keeper and the replaceable tip may be removed and replaced.
  • 13. The replaceable tip of claim 10, wherein the means on the sleeve is a cammed surface interiorly of the sleeve.
  • 14. The replaceable tip of claim 12, wherein the means on the sleeve are finger springs on the sleeve.
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