1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to the tools for cement work or glue work. Especially, it relates to a structure for a hand trowel handle with adjustable rotational angle. The structure provides the ability to adjust the angle between the handle and the blade. Thus, an appropriate grasping is achievable to operate the hand trowel under any work condition.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In a construction project, either wall finishing work (surface cement) or glue work (carpeting, tile paving) needs a hand trowel. Due to lengthy work time, the handle for a common hand trowel is designed to be soft and easy hand-grasping. Thus, the worker can easily and smoothly finish the work. Please refer to U.S. Pat. No. 6,499,178 B1 for an assembly structure for a hand trowel. Its grasping section of the handle is made of soft resin material, so it provides a firm, easy and slip-proof grasp. Its handle can be assembled and disassembled quickly with a base and a blade tongue. Thus, the handle can work with blades in different shapes and areas. In a real hand trowel work, it is common to have different angles among different architectural object surfaces. The hand trowel needs to change angle during the work. If the grasping handle does not adjust angle with the object surface, it will create inconvenience and difficulty for the worker to operate the trowel. Therefore, the invention makes improvement over this apparent shortcoming, which is also the motive for the present invention.
The objective of the present invention is to provide a structure for a hand trowel handle with adjustable rotational angle. The grasping section is worn on the shaft of the connecting section. The toothed ring on the front of the grasping section matches the toothed ring on the supporting end of the connecting section. Through the adjustment knob and spring in the accommodating hole at the rear end, the grasping section can be adjusted tightly or loosely over the shaft. Therefore, the rotational angle for the grasping section over the shaft can be adjusted.
To achieve the objective, the structure for a hand trowel handle with adjustable rotational angle on the grasping section includes a connecting section, a grasping section, a spring, an adjustment knob. The connecting section and the base form one integrated body. The supporting end for the connecting section has toothed ring, which center has a shaft. At the end of the shaft, there is a screw section. The shape for the grasping section matches human hand. There is a toothed ring at the front end of the grasping section. The grasping section is worn on the shaft that is mounted on the connecting section. A spring is set inside the accommodating hole at the rear end of the grasping section. An adjustment knob connects with the shaft in the accommodating hole at the rear end of the grasping section. Through rotation of adjustment knob, spring is tightened or loosened at the inner side of the accommodating hole in the grasping section. Thus, the grasping section is properly worn on the shaft of the connecting section and able to conveniently adjust the rotational angle.
To further describe the technical approach to achieve the above objective of the present invention, a preferred embodiment is given below as an example: Please refer to
According to the above description, the adjustable rotational angle for the grasping section in the present invention has its grasping section 30 being worn on the shaft 24 of the connection section 20 that links to the blade 10. The toothed ring 31 at the front end of the grasping section 30 matches the toothed ring 23 on the supporting end 22 of the connecting section 20. Through the function of the spring 40 and the adjustment knob 50 in the accommodating hole 32 at the rear end of the grasping section 30, the grasping section 30 can be adjusted tightly or loosely against the connecting section 20, as shown in
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