This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2014-090804 filed Apr. 25, 2014, the content of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a screw tightening tool.
A screw tightening tool is provided in which a base end of a tool member is rotatably provided on one end of a main body case. The tool member is configured to adjust an angle of the tool member with respect to the main body case by the tool member rotating around its base end. More specifically, the tool member can be switched among a housed position, a first protruding position, and a second protruding position. The housed position is a position in which the main body case houses the tool member. The first protruding position is a position in which the tool member protrudes from the main body case in a direction orthogonal to an extending direction of the main body case. The second protruding position is a position in which the tool member protrudes from the main body case in the extending direction of the main body case. A user may switch the position of the tool member between the first protruding position and the second protruding position in accordance with a position of a screw. The user may engage a bit portion, which is attached to a leading end of the tool member, with a head portion of the screw. The user may grip the main body case and rotate the screw tightening tool. In this way, the user may tighten or loosen the screw using the screw tightening tool.
When the user tightens or loosens the screw, the user normally needs to rotate the screw a plurality of times. Since the user releases and regrips a case body, the user may need to temporarily release the user's hand from the screw tightening tool. In this case, there is a possibility that the screw tightening tool may become disengaged from the head portion of the screw.
Embodiments of the broad principles derived herein provide a screw tightening tool that is capable of switching a position of a tool member that is configured to engage with a head portion of a screw and that allows easy releasing and regripping by a user when the user tightens or loosens the screw.
Embodiments provide a screw tightening tool that includes a case body, a tool member, and a switching portion. The case body includes a guide portion. The guide portion is configured such that a head portion of a screw is inserted therein. The tool member includes an engaging portion. The engaging portion includes a bit portion that is configured to engage with the head portion. The switching portion supports the tool member. The switching portion is configured to switch a position of the tool member among a first position, a second position, and a third position. The first position is a position in which the bit portion protrudes to an outside from the case body. The second position is a position in which the bit portion protrudes to the outside from the case body and that is different from the first position. The third position is a position in which the case body houses the bit portion. The bit portion is configured to, in the third position, engage with the head portion inserted in the guide portion.
Embodiments will be described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
A screw tightening tool 50 according to an embodiment will be described with reference to the appended drawings. For convenience of explanation, an upper side, a lower side, an upper right side, a lower left side, an upper left side, and a lower right side in
A structure of the screw tightening tool 50 will be described with reference to
A structure of the case body 30 will be described with reference to
The side wall portion 31 has a recessed portion 33, as shown in
The bridge portion 35 is formed in a plate-like shape that is long in the upper-lower direction, as shown in
A structure of the tool member 90 will be described with reference to
The base portion 95 has a first base portion 60 and a second base portion 80. The first base portion 60 is positioned to the rear of the base portion 95 and the second base portion 80 is positioned to the front of the base portion 95. The first base portion 60 includes a surface portion 62 and a peripheral wall portion 66, as shown in
The peripheral wall portion 66 protrudes to the front from a peripheral portion of the surface portion 62. The peripheral wall portion 66 has an opening 69 on a side on which the boss 63 is arranged with respect to the annular portion 61 (to the right of the screw tightening tool 50 in
The second base portion 80 includes a surface portion 82 and a peripheral wall portion 86. The surface portion 82 has the same shape as that of the surface portion 62. The peripheral wall portion 86 protrudes to the rear from a peripheral portion of the surface portion 82. A convex portion 88 is formed in the peripheral wall portion 86. The convex portion 88 protrudes in a direction in which the convex portion 88 is separated from a central section of the surface portion 82. The convex portion 88 is arranged in front of the convex portion 68.
The surface portion 82 includes a concave portion 84, which has a substantially circular shape in a front view, in a central section on the front surface of the surface portion 82. The convex portion 34 (refer to
The engaging portion 70 is formed in a flat plate-shape having a thickness in the front-rear direction. The engaging portion 70 is made of a metal material, for example. The engaging portion 70 includes a supported portion 71 and the bit portion 76. The supported portion 71 is formed in a substantially annular shape in a front view and is arranged inside the peripheral wall portion 96 (refer to
The bit portion 76 is a part that extends to the outside from the supported portion 71 and is formed in a substantially rectangular shape in a front view. Of the engaging portion 70, the bit portion 76 forms an end portion on a side on which the long hole 74 is arranged with respect to the round hole 72. The bit portion 76 protrudes from the opening 69 to the outside of the base portion 95 (refer to
A groove portion 145 will be described with reference to
The first lock portion 151 is provided in a right end portion of the groove portion 145 in the extending direction. The first lock portion 151 includes a first inclined portion 155 and a protruding portion 157. The first inclined portion 155 is a wall portion disposed at a right end edge of the groove portion 145 in the extending direction. The first inclined portion 155 inclines in an extending direction of the groove portion 145 such that the first inclined portion 155 extends toward the front from a groove bottom 145A of the groove portion 145. The protruding portion 157 protrudes to the front from the groove bottom 145A. The protruding portion 157 is formed so as to taper as the protruding portion 157 extends further to the front. The locking portion 46 may be locked between the first inclined portion 155 and the protruding portion 157. In this way, the locking portion 46 may be locked at the first lock portion 151 (refer to
The second lock portion 152 is provided in a substantially central section of the groove portion 145 in the extending direction. The second lock portion 152 includes two protruding portions 154 that are arranged side by side in the extending direction of the groove portion 145. A shape of the protruding portion 154 is the same as that of the protruding portion 157. The locking portion 46 may be locked between the two protruding portions 154. In this way, the locking portion 46 may be locked at the second lock portion 152 (refer to
The third lock portion 153 is provided in a left end portion of the groove portion 145 in the extending direction. The third lock portion 153 is arranged on the opposite side to the first lock portion 151 with respect to the recessed portion 84 of the surface portion 82. The third lock portion 153 includes a second inclined portion 158 and a protruding portion 159. The second inclined portion 158 is a wall portion disposed at a left end edge of the groove portion 145 in the extending direction. The second inclined portion 158 inclines in the extending direction of the groove portion 145 such that the second inclined portion 158 extends toward the front from the groove bottom 145A of the groove portion 145. A shape of the protruding portion 159 is the same as that of the protruding portion 157. The locking portion 46 may be locked between the second inclined portion 158 and the protruding portion 159. In this way, the locking portion 46 may be locked at the third lock portion 153 (refer to
A method for assembling the tool member 90 to the case body 30 will be described. More specifically, the tool member 90 may be arranged at the right of the case body 30, as shown in
A positional relationship between the tool member 90 and the case body 30 will be described with reference to
When the tool member 90 is in the first position, the bit portion 76 of the engaging portion 70 protrudes to the right from a right end portion of the case body 30, as shown in
When the tool member 90 is in the second position, the bit portion 76 protrudes downward from a lower end portion of the case body 30, as shown in
When the tool member 90 is in the third position, the case body 30 houses the bit portion 76, as shown in
A first mark portion 41, a second mark portion 42, and a third mark portion 43 will be described with reference to
The second mark portion 42 is arranged at substantially the same position as that of the bit portion 76 positioned in the second position in the rotational direction of the tool member 90, as shown in
The third mark portion 43 is arranged at substantially the same position as that of the bit portion 76 positioned in the third position in the rotational direction of the tool member 90, as shown in
A method for using the screw tightening tool 50 will be described with reference to
A method for using the screw tightening tool 50 to tighten the presser foot screw 23 will be described with reference to
When the user tightens or loosens the presser foot screw 23, the screw tightening tool 50 has the posture in which the extending direction of the case body 30 is parallel with the horizontal direction. Thus, the screw tightening tool 50 has a posture in which the case body 30 is long in the horizontal direction, and the bit portion 76 is oriented in a direction parallel with the horizontal direction. Although the presser foot screw 23 is positioned relatively closely to a needle plate 6, which will be described below, in a height direction, the user may easily tighten or loosen the presser foot screw 23 using the screw tightening tool 50.
A case in which the needle plate screw 7 is loosened using the screw tightening tool 50 will be described with reference to
The user may hold the screw tightening tool 50 so that the screw tightening tool 50 has the posture in which the extending direction of the case body 30 is parallel with the horizontal direction. The user may engage the bit portion 76 positioned in the second position with a groove portion (not shown in the drawings) of a head portion of the needle plate screw 7. The user may rotate the case body 30 around an axis of the needle plate screw 7 while applying a force to a left end portion of the case body 30. As a result, the user may easily loosen the needle plate screw 7. The user may loosen the needle plate screw 7 to an appropriate extent and then further rotate the needle plate screw 7 using the user's finger tips so as to remove the needle plate screw 7. The user may remove the needle plate 6 from the bed 1 and clean the inside of the bed 1. After that, the user may put the needle plate 6 back in the original position and lightly tighten the needle plate screw 7 using the user's finger tips. The user may firmly tighten the needle plate screw 7 using the screw tightening tool 50. In this case, the bit portion 76 positioned in the second position is further to the right than the substantially central position of the case body 30 in the left-right direction. Therefore, when the user rotates the case body 30 while applying a force to the left end portion of the case body 30, the user may firmly tighten the needle plate screw 7.
A case in which the embroidery frame screw 18 is tightened or loosened using the screw tightening tool 50 will be described with reference to
In order to tighten the embroidery frame screw 18 using the screw tightening tool 50, it is desirable that the tool member 90 be positioned in the third position. The user may rotate the tool member 90 in the normal rotational direction so as to switch the position of the tool member 90 from the second position to the third position. In this case, the locking portion 46 may slide over one of the protruding portions 154 and then further slide over the protruding portion 159 so as to engage with the third lock portion 153. When the tool member 90 is positioned in the third position, the bit portion 76 is positioned inside the cylindrical hole 38B and is oriented to the left direction in which the center line 38A extends.
The user may insert the head portion of the embroidery frame screw 18 into the cylindrical hole 38B of the guide portion 38 of the screw tightening tool 50, as shown in
The head portion of the embroidery frame screw 18 may be inserted into the cylindrical hole 38B of the guide portion 38 of the screw tightening tool 50. In some cases, the user may release and regrip the screw tightening tool 50 in order to rotate the embroidery frame screw 18 a plurality of times. Even in these cases, the screw tightening tool 50 can inhibit the bit portion 76 from coming out of the groove portion of the head portion of the embroidery frame screw 18. When the user removes the work cloth from the embroidery frame 15, the user only needs to perform an operation so as to loosen the embroidery frame screw 18 in the same manner as described above.
After finishing using the screw tightening tool 50, the user may store the screw tightening tool 50 in a tool box (not shown in the drawings), etc. with the tool member 90 positioned in the third position. The bit portion 76 positioned in the third position is positioned inside the case body 30. Thus, the user may store the screw tightening tool 50 in the tool box, etc. in a compact manner.
As described above, the tool member 90 is rotatably supported by the case body 30. As a result, the tool member 90 may rotate around the center line 44 and may switch the position thereof among the first position, the second position, and the third position. Thus, the user may switch the position of the tool member 90, namely, the position of the bit portion 76 in accordance with the position of the screw. When the tool member 90 is in the third position, the user may insert the head portion of the embroidery frame screw 18 into the cylindrical hole 38B of the guide portion 38 of the case body 30. In this state, the user may tighten or loosen the embroidery frame screw 18. In some cases, the user may release and regrip the screw tightening tool 50 in order to rotate the embroidery frame screw 18 a plurality of times. Even in these cases, the screw tightening tool 50 can inhibit the bit portion 76 from coming out from the groove portion of the head portion of the embroidery frame screw 18.
When the tool member 90 is positioned in one of the first position and the third position, the screw tightening tool 50 rotates around the center line 38A when the screw tightening tool 50 tightens or loosens the screw. The center line 38A extends in the extending direction of the case body 30. Therefore, the user may securely grip and easily rotate the screw tightening tool 50. The center line 38A is orthogonal to the center line 44 of the convex portion 34 and the recessed portion 33. Therefore, when the tool member 90 is in the third position, the bit portion 76 is arranged inside the guide portion 38 so as to be able to engage with the head portion of the screw.
As in the case in which the needle plate screw 7 is loosened or tightened, there is a location in which a space is limited in the height direction. Even in such a case, when the tool member 90 is positioned in the second position, the user may easily use the screw tightening tool 50. The bit portion 76 positioned in the second position is further to the right than the substantially central position of the case body 30 in the left-right direction. Therefore, by applying a force to the left end portion of the case body 30 so as to cause the case body 30 to rotate, the user may tighten the screw with a larger tightening torque compared with a case in which the tool member 90 is positioned in one of the first position and the third position.
The user may switch the position of the tool member 90 from the third position to the second position by hooking the convex portion 98 with the user's finger. Thus, the user may easily switch the position of the tool member 90 from the third position.
When the tool member 90 is positioned respectively in the first position, the second position, and the third position, the first lock portion 151, the second lock portion 152, and the third lock portion 153 respectively lock the locking portion 46. Thus, the tool member 90 does not freely rotate. The screw tightening tool 50 can improve usability.
The first mark portion 41, the second mark portion 42, and the third mark portion 43 are provided on the front surface 32B of the side wall portion 32. Thus, the user may easily recognize positions to which the position of the tool member 90 may be switched.
The guide portion 38 does not have to be integrally formed with the side wall portions 31 and 32 and the bridge portion 35. A guide portion may be removably attached to the bridge portion 35, for example. In this case, it is sufficient to prepare various guide portions corresponding to types of the screw. The user may tighten or loosen various types of the screw by selecting an appropriate guide portion and attaching the guide portion to a case body. The guide portion 38 need not necessarily be the cylindrical shape, and may have a rectangular cylindrical shape.
The shape of the convex portion 98 is not limited to the shape indicated in the above-described embodiment. Two or more of the convex portions 98 may be provided.
The first mark portion 41, the second mark portion 42, and the third mark portion 43 are not necessarily the recessed portions formed on the front surface 32B. The first mark portion, the second mark portion, and the third mark portion may be convex portions protruding from the front surface 32B. The first mark portion, the second mark portion, and the third mark portion may be stickers that are adhered to the front surface 32B. The first mark portion, the second mark portion, and the third mark portion may be printed on the front surface 32B.
The apparatus and methods described above with reference to the various embodiments are merely examples. It goes without saying that they are not confined to the depicted embodiments. While various features have been described in conjunction with the examples outlined above, various alternatives, modifications, variations, and/or improvements of those features and/or examples may be possible. Accordingly, the examples, as set forth above, are intended to be illustrative. Various changes may be made without departing from the broad spirit and scope of the underlying principles.
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