1. Fields of the Invention
The current invention is directed to a screwdriver gripping tool for use as fastener tool for assisting a screwdriver driving a screw head. More particularly, the current invention provides an accessory apparatus to a screwdriver for retaining a screw, the apparatus comprising a sheath having an integrated unibody structure, and symmetrical elastic pinchers disposed at a tip of the sheath.
2. Descriptions of Related Art
According to a United Kingdom patent GB 1507022, which was related to a screw holder system, it is already disclosed the screw holder system provides a function to grip firmly onto a screw and the handle of a screwdriver. Structurally the system comprises a sheath and pinchers, the sheath has cylindrical holding region throughout the sheath, pinchers on a tip of the sheath, which are arranged in such a way that two pinchers are established as an extension from a tip of the sheath. A construction of the invention involves the tips of the pinchers formed into protruding ends protruding inwardly and the their centers formed into concaved openings; another embodiment of the invention has the retaining portion of the pincher formed into conical ends extending inwardly; the sheath conformably disposes circumferentially on the wall of the docketing region three fan sheets spaced along the circumferential direction. The fan sheets can reach the position of the screwdriver handle and press axially against the handle; and in another embodiment, there is composed of collectors, the collectors are separated along the circumference, and provide the screwdriver with a significantly long retaining portion, such that the screwdriver can be prevented from titling when the screwdriver is being embedded for installation, in which the screwdriver handle is retained under the retaining effect in three axial directions.
The foregoing cited invention has been criticized for several disadvantages, including but not limited to, the following. Its docketing region is of a cylindrical shape, which can only provide for accommodation that is exclusively available for introduction of a special screwdriver handle. For example it can be accepting for a cross head screwdriver, but not a flat head screwdriver. The reason for this is because the driving portion of the flat head screwdriver is flat and has a width wider than the outer diameter of the screwdriver handle, and as a result of the driving portion cannot pass through the docketing region. This patent can, by or in itself, present a blockage limiting the types of usable screwdrivers.
Additionally, fan sheets and collectors all operate to retain the handles of the screwdrivers in three axial directions. Therefore the surrounding surface of the handles are not entirely secured in a pressed position, and such can still incur a shaky and tilting problem.
Also, with regards to the technical features in the cited prior art wherein it is cited that the tips of the pinchers are formed into protruding ends protruding inwardly and their centers are formed into concaved opening; or, in another embodiment of the cited prior invention, the retaining portion of the pincher is formed into conical ends extending inwardly, it is conceivable that the pinchers do not have sufficient elasticity to allow outward expansion. Consequently, after the pinchers are ensured to be fully gripping onto a screw head, after the screwdriver passes through the docketing region and rests onto the screw head to begin driving, next when the screw drills into a work piece and sinks into the work piece to finally reveal only the screw head, the protruding ends of the pinchers are still found to be securely enclosing the screw head. This situation would call for a requirement for the user to remove the pinchers by hands to detach from the screw head before the screw head becomes abutting against the work piece, and further that after the sheath is detached from the screwdriver, the user would be required to take extra effort to fasten the screw into the work piece with a screwdriver. This is heavily complained for operational inconvenience.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a gripping tool for holding on a screwdriver handle. The gripping tool can enclose a handle firmly and avert tilting or vibration, can pinch and detach easily a screw head, and can be applied for use with various kinds of screwdrivers.
According to the present invention, the screwdriver gripping tool comprises a sheath having an integrated unibody structure, and symmetrical elastic pinchers disposed at a tip of the sheath. The sheath is used for housing a screwdriver handle, the elastic pinchers are used for holding a screw head, and ends of the elastic pinchers are formed into two symmetrical, inwardly curving flanges that face each other.
The shape of the sheath is presented to be long, flat and tubular, it has an axially extending docketing region throughout the sheath, and has on one side of the sheath a longitudinally reaching securing mechanism. There are thin slits on two sides of the securing mechanism. The securing mechanism has a protruding gripping rib at the inside of the docketing region, for use in abutting against a screwdriver handle, and making the sheath less susceptible to tilting or vibration; the top view of the foregoing docketing region shows a long and flat space configuration, which is used for facilitating settling onto screwdriver handle. The docketing region has a first docketing region and a second docketing region, in which the second docketing region is included in the center of the first docketing region, and the length of the first docketing region is longer than that of the second docketing region, but the width of the second docketing region is larger than the width of the first docketing region; and elastic pinchers are two symmetrical and inwardly curving flanges formed as a result of the extension of a tip of the sheath coming from the sheath's integrated unibody structure, wherein the pinchers are used for enclosing a screw head.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
In order to fully understand the present invention, operational advantages of the present invention, and objects achieved by the implementation of the present invention, the accompanying drawings illustrating preferred embodiments of the present invention and the contents described in the accompanying drawings need to be referred to. Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, such that one skilled in the art will be able to practice the present invention using the application as a guide. The application is not intended to be restrictive of the technical scope of the present invention.
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The sheath 11 has a long tubular shape, which has an axially extending docketing region 14 throughout the sheath 11, has on one side of the sheath 11 a longitudinally reaching securing mechanism 13, and has inside the sheath 11 a protruding securing mechanism 13, the securing mechanism 13 has thin slits 13a, 13b on two sides of the securing mechanism 13, by way of the disposition of the thin slits 13a, 13b, the securing mechanism 13 is elastic, such that the docketing region 14 can expand and suppress when the screwdriver handle 15 is inserted into the docketing region 14, so the sheath 11 can grip firmly the screwdriver handle 15 and prevent vibration. The securing mechanism 13 is a narrowly long and has longitudinal length that can press against a side perimeter of the screwdriver handle 15.
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In view of the above disclosure, a skilled person in the relevant art would recognize that the present invention has the following advantages:
1. The clamp opening 122a is a spatial opening defined by the two sides each disposed by each of the elastic pinchers 12a, 12b. This can make the screw head 16a highly susceptible to coverage between elastic pinchers 12a, 12b. Flanges 121a, 121b are flat and inwardly curving, and can help in holding on the screw head 16a, and give the elastic pinchers 12a, 12b with an abutting ability in outward expansion, thereby achieving a goal of helping elastic pinchers 12a, 12b to expand outwardly and release the screw head 16a.
2. The docketing region 14 presents a long spatial configuration seen from a top view, which comprises a first docketing region 14a and a second docketing region 14b, wherein the second docketing region 14b is included in the center of the first docketing region 14a, and a length of the first docketing region 14a is longer than a length of the second docketing region 14b, but a width of the second docketing region 14b is larger than a width of the first docketing region 14a′ such that a variation of screwdriver handles 15 can be applied onto, as shown in
3. The sheath 11 of the gripping tool can work to lasso the screwdriver handle 15, and the securing mechanism 13 protruding from the inside of the docketing region can abut against the outer wall of the handle 15 such that the screwdriver handle 15 does not vibrate, but can freely move longitudinally.
4. The securing mechanism 13 is disposed on its side an abutting portion 11a, which can help release the sheath away from the screwdriver handle 15. The abutting portion 11a can have a knurled or a sawtoothed protruding rib structure, or have a roughened structure for the purpose of increasing coefficient of friction of the abutting portion 11a.
The invention has been described herein by illustration of a preferred exemplary embodiment. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense. Further, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that other embodiments having equivalent modification and change are possible within the scope of the invention.