The present invention relates to a handle for a tool.
More specifically, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a handle, comprising a first shell and a second shell, the first shell comprising, on an inner surface thereof, a first longitudinal rib running along at least a length of the first shell, first female posts and first male posts; the second shell comprising, on an inner surface thereof, a second longitudinal rib running along at least a length of the second shell, second female posts and second male posts; wherein the first and second shells are connected together, along respective upper edges and bottom edges, each first male post engaging a corresponding second female post and each second male post engaging a corresponding first female post.
There is further provided a handle, comprising a first shell and a second shell; the first shell comprising, on an inner surface thereof, a first longitudinal rib running generally parallel to a top edge of the first shell along at least a length of the first shell, a second longitudinal rib running generally parallel to a bottom edge of the first shell along at least a length of the first shell; and at least one of: i) first female posts and ii) first male posts; the second shell comprising, on an inner surface thereof, at least one of : i) second female posts and ii) second male posts; wherein the first and second shells are connected together, along respective upper edges and bottom edges thereof, each male post of a first one of the first and second shells engaging a corresponding female post of a second one of the first and second shells.
There is further provided a handle, comprising a first shell and a second shell, the first shell comprising, on an inner surface thereof, a first longitudinal rib running generally parallel to a top edge of the first shell along at least a length of the first shell, a second longitudinal rib running generally parallel to a bottom edge of the first shell along at least a length of the first shell; and at least a first one of: i) a female post and ii) a male post; and the second shell comprising, on an inner surface thereof, at least a second one of: i) a male post and ii) a female post; wherein the first and second shells are connected together, along respective upper edges and bottom edges, each male post engaging a corresponding female post.
There is further provided a method of fabrication of a handle, comprising providing a first shell comprising, on an inner surface thereof, a first longitudinal rib running along at least a length of the first shell; and at least a first one of: i) a female post and ii) a male post; providing a second shell comprising, on an inner surface thereof, a second longitudinal rib running along at least a length of the second shell; and at least a first one of: i) a male post and ii) a female post; and connecting the first and second shells together, along respective upper edges and bottom edges thereof, each male post engaging a corresponding female post.
There is further provided a hollow tool handle, comprising, on an inside thereof, a first generally longitudinal rib running along at least a length thereof at a first longitudinal edge thereof, a second generally longitudinal rib running along at least a length thereof at a second longitudinal edge thereof opposite said first longitudinal edge thereof; and transverse posts.
Other objects, advantages and features of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading of the following non-restrictive description of specific embodiments thereof, given by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the appended drawings:
The present invention is illustrated by the following non-limiting examples.
As illustrated for example in
The first shell 12 is shown in
The first shell 12 further comprises, on the inner surface thereof, reinforcing ribs 16 connecting the main longitudinal rib 18 to the inner surface of the first shell 12 and to the top edge 28 of the first shell 12.
The inner surface of the first shell 12 further comprises posts, extending generally perpendicularly therefrom; i.e. transverse posts. Female main posts 22f are shown connected to the main rib 18, at intervals along at least part of the length of the main rib 18 between the first end portion 24 to the second end portion 26, whereas male main posts 22m are offset from the main rib 18, along at least part of the length of the first shell 12.
Secondary male and female posts 20m and 20f respectively are positioned along the bottom edge 30 and the top edge 28 of the first shell 12 respectively. The secondary female posts 20f may be directly connected to the main rib 18 and to the top edge 28 of the shell 12. Alternatively, the secondary male and female posts 20m and 20f may be positioned at the edges 28, 30 of the shell 12.
The second shell 14 is shown in
Alternatively, a first one of the shells 12, 14 may comprise both main ribs 18 and 18′ as well as the reinforcing ribs 16, 16′, the second one of the shells 12, 14 thus acting as a cover. Also, one of the shells 12, 14 may comprise only female post and the other one comprise corresponding male posts.
To form a handle, the first and second shells 12 and 14 are connected together, along their upper edges 28, 38, and their bottom edges 30, 32 respectively, each main male post 22m of a first one of the shells engaging a corresponding female main post 22f of the second one of the shells by interference fit, thus forming a strong transverse assembled post 22A and yielding a strong assembly of the two shells together, as seen for example in
Thus the shells may be assembled and secured together by interference fit, for example press-fit, between male and female posts, and/or using hooks such as snap fits 50, 52 such as illustrated for example in
In the example illustrated of
The reinforcing ribs 16, 16′ prevent buckling of the main ribs 18, 18′ when the handle, once assembled as described hereinabove, is submitted to a bending moment. Moreover, these reinforcing ribs 16, 16′ form, together with the main ribs 18, 18′, an internal structure of the hollow handle for a distribution of the forces submitted to the handle to all parts thereof, the main ribs supporting the main posts, and the main posts and the reinforcing ribs supporting the main ribs. As can been seen in
Both shells may be injection molded. In the case when the two shells are molded simultaneously in a same mold, providing that each shell comprises its main rib as described hereinabove allows balancing material injection as the amount of material for each shell is very similar. Moreover, molding the two shells simultaneously in a same mold allows a similar warping of the two pieces upon cooling down, which then makes them easier to assemble.
The shells may be injected molded in polyethylene, polypropylene, ABS, polycarbonate, Nylon, polyoxymethylene (POM), polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) for example.
The present hollow handle is thus provided with an inner structure combining main ribs, reinforcing ribs and posts, for high mechanical resistance in torsion and flexion, while being light in weight.
The present hollow handle is thus provided with an outer surface free of ribs and uniform. This outer surface may then be texturized at will to increase comfort and control in use, such as non-slip property, and/or provided with a surface finish 60 as shown for example in
As people in the art would appreciate, the present handle may by used as a part of, as a whole of, a handle or a grip of a tool such as a shovel (see
The scope of the claims should not be limited by the embodiments set forth in the examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.
This application claims benefit, under 35 U.S.C. §119(e), of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 62/363,903, filed on Jul. 19, 2016. All documents above are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
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62363903 | Jul 2016 | US |