(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to slippage-preventing devices for tubular jack handle, and more particularly to a slippage-preventing device for tubular jack handle which is provided with a movable bar within the handle insertion hole, for facilitating the assembly and disassembly of a tubular handle and a jack handle stand.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
The jacks of the prior art utilize a tubular handle having a salient object and a handle insertion hole containing an L-shaped indentation on the inner wall thereof. After inserting the tubular handle into the insertion hole and rotating the handle to a proper angular position, the salient object is locked into the L-shaped indentation, which completes the combination of the tubular handle and the jack handle stand. Since the tubular handle would get rotated during the operation of the jack, the tubular handle is likely to slip out of the jack handle stand. Therefore, the combination of a tubular handle with a conventional jack is structurally unstable.
Accordingly, the primary objective of the present invention is to provide a slippage-preventing device for the tubular handle of a jack. The slippage-preventing device consists of a jack handle stand that is provided with a movable bar extending into the inner wall of an insertion hole therein. A tubular handle has a front end, which is provided with a locking groove and an angled-rim tip. As the tubular handle is inserted into the insertion hole, the angled-rim tip at the front end firstly pushes the movable bar aside, and as the insertion is completed, the movable bar is driven back resiliently to lock the tubular handle at the locking groove thereon. The locking mechanism can be removed by pulling outward the movable bar. This mechanism facilitates the assembly and disassembly of the tubular handle and the jack handle stand.
The secondary objective of the present invention is to provide a slippage-preventing device for tubular jack handle, wherein the movable bar has an end connecting with a knob cover and the other end forming a blocking piece. A spring is firstly slipped on the movable bar, and the movable bar is then inserted into the opening on jack handle stand through a bar stand, so that the portion of the inner end of the movable bar beyond the blocking piece extends into the insertion hole. The movable bar then connects with the knob cover. Since the spring, confined between the blocking piece and the inner wall of the bar stand, is in a relaxed state, the configuration of the movable bar extending into the insertion hole is natural. To draw the movable bar out of the insertion hole, the knob cover is pulled outward, allowing the departure of the tubular handle from the jack handle stand.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a slippage-preventing device for tubular jack handle, wherein the bar stand is either solidly screwed onto or integrally formed on the jack handle stand.
The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments when read in conjunction with the appended drawings.
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The jack handle stand 1 described above further includes a bar stand 111 solidly mounted onto an opening on the outer wall thereof, which opening is channeled to the inner wall of the insertion hole 11 and is for receiving the movable bar 2. The bar stand 111a may also be integrally formed on the jack handle stand 1, as shown in
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The movable bar 2 described above further includes an angled rim 24 that corresponds to the angled rim 32 of the tubular handle 3; both the angled rim 32 and the angled rim 24 take the shape of a ring. Therefore, as the tubular handle 3 goes through the insertion hole 11, the engagement of the angled rim 32 and the angled rim 24 facilitates the backward motion of the movable bar 2. The locking groove 31 of the tubular handle 3 preferably takes the shape of a ring, so as to assure a proper locking engagement with the bounced-back movable bar 2.
The present invention is thus disclosed by the above-mentioned preferred embodiments, and it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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986761 | Roscoe | Mar 1911 | A |
4241899 | Kaneko | Dec 1980 | A |
6546596 | Grote et al. | Apr 2003 | B1 |
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20050023510 A1 | Feb 2005 | US |