This application claims priority from Taiwanese Patent Application having serial number 091218569 filed Nov. 19, 2002.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a reversible drill/driver tool, more particularly to one including a reversible two-ended tool assembly, and an elongated socket receiving the tool assembly therein in such a manner as to facilitate position change of two driving bits mounted at two opposite ends of the two-ended tool assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
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Therefore, the object of this invention is to provide a reversible drill/driver tool having an elongated socket that receives a reversible two-ended tool assembly in such a manner that changing position of two driving bits mounted on opposite end sections of the two-ended tool assembly can be easily conducted as compared with that of the conventional reversible drill/driver tool.
According to the present invention, a reversible drill/driver tool for a powered drill includes: an elongated socket including a cylindrical part, and a bifurcated part having two spaced apart mounting plates extending axially from the cylindrical part to define a tool-receiving space between the mounting plates; a drive shank connected securely to the cylindrical part; and a two-ended reversible tool assembly including first and second driving bits, and an elongated rod having a first end section detachably connected to the first driving bit, and a second end section opposite to the first end section and detachably connected to the second driving bit. The elongated rod is mounted rotatably on the mounting plates of the bifurcated part of the elongated socket, and is rotatable between a first position, where the first end section of the elongated rod and the first driving bit are received and extend axially in the tool-receiving space and where the second end section of the elongated rod and the second driving bit extend axially and outwardly from the tool-receiving space, and a second position, where the second end section of the elongated rod and the second driving bit are received and extend axially in the tool-receiving space and where the first end section of the elongated rod and the first driving bit extend axially and outwardly from the tool-receiving space. The reversible drill/driver tool of the present invention further includes a positioning unit and an urging member. The positioning unit includes a cylindrical sleeve sleeved slidably on the elongated socket, a first engaging member formed on the cylindrical sleeve, and a pair of second engaging members formed on and extending respectively and oppositely from the first and second end sections of the elongated rod in an axial direction relative to the cylindrical part. The cylindrical sleeve is slidable on the elongated socket between a locked position, where the first engaging member engages one of the second engaging members which is formed on the respective one of the first and second end sections which is disposed in the tool-receiving space so as to prevent rotation of the elongated rod and so as to dispose the elongated rod at a respective one of the first and second positions, and an unlocked position, where the first engaging member disengages from said one of the second engaging members so as to permit rotation of the elongated rod relative to the elongated socket. The urging member abuts against the cylindrical sleeve so as to urge the cylindrical sleeve to move to the locked position.
Other features and advantages of this invention will become more apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to
As illustrated, the elongated socket 10 includes a cylindrical part 13, and a bifurcated part 14. The bifurcated part 14 has two spaced apart mounting plates 141 extending axially from the cylindrical part 13 to define a tool-receiving space 16 therebetween.
The drive shank 15 is connected securely to the cylindrical part 13 and is adapted to be connected to the chuck of the powered drill (not shown).
The two-ended reversible tool assembly 30 includes first and second driving bits 32, 33 (such as a drilling bit and a screwdriver bit), and an elongated rod 31. The elongated rod 31 has a first end section 313 detachably connected to the first driving bit 32, and a second end section 313 opposite to the first end section 313 and detachably connected to the second driving bit 33. The elongated rod 31 is mounted rotatably on two distal ends 12 of the mounting plates 141 of the bifurcated part 14 via a pivot shaft 21 and a fastener screw 22, and is rotatable between a first position, as best shown in
The positioning unit 40 includes a cylindrical sleeve 42, a first engaging member 41, and a pair of second engaging members 312. The cylindrical sleeve 42 is sleeved slidably on the elongated socket 10. The first engaging member 41 is formed on the cylindrical sleeve 42. The second engaging members 312 are formed on and extend respectively and oppositely from the first and second end sections 313 of the elongated rod 31 in an axial direction relative to the cylindrical part 14. The cylindrical sleeve 42 is slidable on the elongated socket 10 between a locked position, as shown in
The urging member 60 abuts against the cylindrical sleeve 42 so as to urge the cylindrical sleeve 42 to move to the locked position.
In this preferred embodiment, each of the second engaging members 312 includes a tubular stud 312″ that is reduced from and that cooperates with the respective one of the first and second end sections 313 of the elongated rod 31 to define an abutment shoulder 313″ therebetween. The cylindrical sleeve 42 has a first engaging end 401 formed with an annular flange 41″ extending radially and inwardly therefrom to confine a through-hole 412 that defines the first engaging member 41. The annular flange 41″ is formed with a pair of opposing plate-extension apertures 411 for extension of the mounting plates 141 therethrough so as to permit mounting of the cylindrical sleeve 42 on the elongated socket 10. When the cylindrical sleeve 42 is positioned at the locked position, as illustrated in
Each of the first and second end sections 313 of the elongated rod 31 is formed with an axially extending blind channel 314 of non-circular cross-section. Each of the tubular studs 312″ of the second engaging members 312 defines a bit-receiving hole 314″ of non-circular cross section that is aligned with and that is in spatial communication with a respective one of the blind channels 314, and that receives and engages the respective one of the first and second driving bits 32, 33.
The two-ended reversible tool assembly 30 further includes two magnet pieces 315 mounted respectively in the blind channels 314 in the first and second end sections 313 of the elongated rod 31 so as to attract and thus enhance positioning of the first and second driving bits 32, 33, respectively.
The preferred embodiment of the present invention further includes a tubular member 50 that is sleeved slidably on the cylindrical sleeve 42 of the positioning member 40 and that is slidable on the cylindrical sleeve 42 from a retracted position (see
When changing the position of the driving bit 32,33, the operator only needs to move the cylindrical sleeve 42 against the urging action of the urging member 60 to the unlocked position so as to permit disengagement between the first engaging member 41 and one of the second engaging members 312 and so as to permit rotation of the elongated rod 31 relative to the bifurcated part 14. The cylindrical sleeve 42 moves back to the locked position upon release therealong. Thus, the aforesaid disadvantages as encountered during use of the conventional reversible drill/driver tool can be eliminated.
With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. It is therefore intended that the invention be limited only as indicated in the appended claims.
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