Swingable handle adapted for rotating a tool bit of a hand tool

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6386075
  • Patent Number
    6,386,075
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 3, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 14, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A swingable handle is adapted to deliver torque for rotating a tool bit of a hand tool, and includes front and rear handle bodies pivoted to each other. A first mating wall of the front handle body mates with and is turnable relative to a second mating wall of a spring-biased coupling member which is movable longitudinally relative to the rear handle body. A retaining member is disposed between the first and second mating walls to restrain the first mating wall from rotation relative to the second mating wall. The coupling member has a shifted portion with a relatively large actuating wall surface so as to be conveniently actuated to move the second mating wall away from the first mating wall.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a hand tool, more particularly to a swingable handle for use to deliver increased torque to rotate a tool bit of a hand tool.




2. Description of the Related Art




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a conventional handle of a hand tool, such as that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,189,420, is shown to include a rear handle body


1


which is pivoted to a front handle body


2


by a pivot pin


4


that passes through holes


102


,


202


in the front and rear handle bodies


2


,


1


. Three retaining concavities


203


are formed in the front handle body


2


for receiving three spring-biased retainers


3


, respectively. A hole


103


is formed in the rear handle body


1


such that one of the retainer


3


can be retained in the hole


103


for arresting the rotation of the front handle body


2


relative to the rear handle body


1


. The retainer


3


which is retained in the hole


103


can be pressed inwardly to permit rotation of the front handle body


2


. However, the operation of the retainer


3


, which has a relatively small surface, is not comfortable for the user.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, another conventional handle of a hand tool is shown to include a rear handle body


1


′ with a pivot hole


101


′, and a front handle body


2


′ with an elongate pivot hole


201


′. A pivot pin


3


′ passes through the pivot holes


101


′,


201


′ to connect pivotally the rear handle body


1


′ to the front handle body


2


′. The front and rear handle bodies


1


′,


2


′ have mating walls which are disposed to mate with each other and which respectively have a retaining protrusion


102


′ and a retaining groove


202


′ that engage each other to restrain the front handle body


2


′ from movement relative to the rear handle body


1


′. When the front handle body


2


′ is pressed forward to disengage the protrusion


102


′ from the groove


202


′, the rear handle body


1


′ can rotate relative to the front handle body


2


′ to adjust torque for rotating a tool bit mounted on the front handle body


2


′. However, no device is provided for retaining the rear handle body


1


′ at an angle relative to the front handle body


2


′. In addition, a clearance is formed between the mating walls in the angular position of the handle bodies


1


′,


2


′, thereby exposing the user's hand to the risk of injury.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to provide a swingable handle which can be operated conveniently and comfortably to swing a rear handle body relative to a front handle body, which can restrain firmly the rear handle body from rotation relative to the front handle body, and which has a simple and compact construction that can lead to a reduced packaging size.




According to this invention, the swingable handle includes a rear handle body which has a front end wall facing forward, a rear end wall that is disposed opposite to the front end wall in a longitudinal direction parallel to a rotation axis of a tool-bit, and an outer surrounding wall that is disposed between the front and rear end walls. The front end wall has an accommodating cavity which extends toward the rear end wall in the longitudinal direction and which is surrounded by the outer surrounding wall. The outer surrounding wall has an inner peripheral edge portion to define a guiding slot which extends inwardly and in a radial direction relative to the rotation axis to communicate with the accommodating cavity. A front handle body has a mount end portion which is adapted to connect with a tool shaft for holding the tool bit, and a coupling end portion opposite to the mount end portion in the longitudinal direction. The coupling end portion is pivoted to the front end wall about a pivot axis transverse to the rotation axis. The coupling end portion has a first mating wall which extends in a transverse direction parallel to the pivot axis, which confronts the front end wall, and which is distal to the mount end portion relative to the pivot axis. A coupling member is mounted in and is movable relative to the accommodating cavity in the longitudinal direction. The coupling member includes a second mating wall which extends in the transverse direction and which confronts and mates with the first mating wall such that when the front end wall is turned about the pivot axis, the second mating wall is moved angularly relative to the first mating wall. The coupling member further includes a shifted portion which is fitted in and which is movable relative to the guiding slot in the longitudinal direction such that the second mating wall is moved by the shifted portion away from the first mating wall. A biasing member is disposed to bias the second mating wall toward the first mating wall in the longitudinal direction. A retaining member is disposed between the first and second mating walls such that when the second mating wall is biased to move toward the first mating wall, the retaining member prevents the first mating wall from moving angularly relative to the second mating wall, and such that when the second mating wall is moved by the shifted portion away from the first mating wall against biasing action of the biasing member, the second mating wall is angularly movable relative to the first mating wall between an in-line position, where the mount end portion is in-line with the rear handle body, and an angular position, where the rear handle body forms an angle with the rotation axis.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a conventional handle of a hand tool;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of another conventional handle of a hand tool in a state of use;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a swingable handle according to this invention;





FIG. 4

is a partly cross-sectional view of the front handle body of the preferred embodiment, taken along lines


4





4


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of the preferred embodiment in an in-line state;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view showing the preferred embodiment in an operated state; and





FIG. 7

is a sectional view of the preferred embodiment in an angular state.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 3

,


4


and


5


, the preferred embodiment of the swingable handle according to the present invention is adapted to be used for delivering increased torque to rotate a tool bit (not shown) of a hand tool about a rotation axis, and is shown to comprise a rear handle body


20


, a front handle body


10


, and a coupling member


30


.




The rear handle body


20


has a front end wall


25


facing forward, a rear end wall


26


which is disposed opposite to the front end wall


25


in a longitudinal direction parallel to the rotation axis, and an outer surrounding wall


27


which is disposed between the front and rear end walls


25


,


26


. The front end wall


25


has an accommodating cavity


23


which extends toward the rear end wall


26


in the longitudinal direction and which is surrounded by the outer surrounding wall


27


so as to divide the front end wall


25


into two opposite fins


21


with holes


211


. The outer surrounding wall


27


has upper and lower inner peripheral edge portions


231


,


232


that define upper and lower guiding slots which extend inwardly and in a radial direction relative to the rotation axis to communicate with the accommodating cavity


23


. Each of the upper and lower inner peripheral edge portions


231


,


232


is formed with a pair of keys


233


which extend in the longitudinal direction and which are disposed opposite to each other in a transverse direction relative to the longitudinal direction. In addition, an inner end wall


28


borders the accommodating cavity


23


and is spaced apart from the front end wall


25


in the longitudinal direction. The inner end wall


28


has a recess


234


which extends toward the rear end wall


26


. Moreover, the rear end wall


26


has a tool-bit receiving chamber


24


which extends toward the inner end wall


28


in the longitudinal direction and which is adapted for receiving tool bits. The receiving chamber


24


is cover by a cap member


241


which engages threadedly the rear end wall


26


.




The front handle body


10


has a mount end portion


13


which is adapted to connect with a tool shaft


11


for holding the tool bit, and a coupling end portion


12


opposite to the mount end portion


13


in the longitudinal direction. The coupling end portion


12


is inserted into a space


22


between the fins


21


, and has a pivot hole


121


for pivoting to the front end wall


25


about a pivot axis in the transverse direction via a pivot pin


40


which passes through the pivot hole


121


and the holes


211


. The coupling end portion


12


has a first mating wall


125


which extends in a transverse direction parallel to the pivot axis and which has a convex surface facing rearward. Three retaining grooves


122


,


123


,


124


are formed in the convex surface and are angularly spaced apart from each other about the pivot axis. The rotation axis passes through the retaining groove


122


.




The coupling member


30


is mounted in and is movable relative to the accommodating cavity


23


in the longitudinal direction, and includes a second mating wall


31


which is disposed to extend in the transverse direction and which has a concave surface that confronts and that mates with the convex surface of the first mating wall


125


. A retaining protrusion


311


is disposed on and projects forwardly from the concave surface of the second mating wall


31


, and extends in the transverse direction so as to be retained in a selected one of the retaining grooves


122


,


123


,


124


when the second mating wall


31


is biased to move toward the first mating wall


125


. With reference to

FIG. 5

, the second mating wall


31


further has a stem


33


which projects rearwardly therefrom and opposite to the concave surface, and upper and lower ribs


34


which are disposed on two opposite sides of the stem


33


and which cooperate with the stem


33


to confine a clearance


331


therebetween. A shifted portion


32


is connected to the second mating wall


31


, and includes upper and lower operating walls


321


which are fitted in the upper and lower guiding slots of the upper and lower inner peripheral edge portions


231


,


232


. Each of the upper and lower operating walls


321


has a pair of keyways


323


which extend in the longitudinal direction and which are disposed opposite to each other in the transverse direction so as to be slidable retainingly on and relative to the keys


233


. Each of the upper and lower operating walls


321


further has an actuating wall surface which extends above the keyways


323


and outwardly of the respective guiding slot so as to be actuated externally, and a plurality of slip-preventing ribs


322


which are formed on the actuating wall surface. A biasing member


35


, such as a compression spring, has an end portion which is received in the recess


234


, and an opposite end portion which is received retainingly in the clearance


331


and which abuts against the second mating wall


31


so as to bias the second mating wall


31


toward the first mating wall


125


in the longitudinal direction.




As illustrated, when the second mating wall


31


is biased to move toward the first mating wall


125


, the retaining protrusion


311


is retained in one of the retaining grooves


122


to prevent the first mating wall


125


from moving angularly relative to the second mating wall


31


to form an in-line state, where the mount end portion


13


is in-line with the rear handle body


20


, as shown in FIG.


5


. Referring to

FIG. 6

, when the user moves the operating walls


321


as well as the second mating wall


31


rearwardly away from the first mating wall


125


against biasing action of the biasing member


35


to disengage the protrusion


311


from the groove


122


, the first mating wall


125


is angularly movable relative to the second mating wall


31


. Then, the second mating wall


31


is moved toward the first mating wall


125


such that the protrusion


311


engages another one of the grooves


123


due to the biasing action of the biasing member


35


, so as to form an angular state, where the rear handle body


20


forms an angle with the rotation axis, as shown in FIG.


7


.




By means of the first and second mating walls


125


,


31


with the mating and fitting convex and concave surfaces, a clearance will not be formed during rotation of the front handle body


10


relative to the rear handle body


20


. In addition, the retaining protrusion


311


extends in the transverse direction so as to be retained firmly in one of the retaining grooves.


122


,


123


,


124


. The operating walls


321


have the actuating wall surfaces with a relatively large area to provide a comfortable feeling for the user during operation. While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.



Claims
  • 1. A swingable handle for delivering torque to rotate a tool bit of a hand tool about a rotation axis, said handle comprising:a rear handle body having a front end wall facing forward toward the tool bit, a rear end wall disposed opposite to said front end wall in a longitudinal direction parallel to the rotation axis, and an outer surrounding wall disposed between said front and rear end walls, said front end wall having an accommodating cavity which extends toward said rear end wall in the longitudinal direction and which is surrounded by said outer surrounding wall, said outer surrounding wall having an inner peripheral edge portion to define a guiding slot which extends inwardly and in a radial direction relative to the rotation axis to communicate with said accommodating cavity; a front handle body having a mount end portion adapted to connect with a tool shaft for holding the tool bit, and a coupling end portion opposite to said mount end portion in the longitudinal direction, said coupling end portion being pivoted to said front end wall about a pivot axis transverse to the rotation axis, said coupling end portion having a first mating wall which extends in a transverse direction parallel to the pivot axis, which confronts said front end wall, and which is distal to said mount end portion relative to the pivot axis; a coupling member mounted in and movable relative to said accommodating cavity in the longitudinal direction, and including a second mating wall which is disposed to extend in the transverse direction and to confront and mate with said first mating wall such that when said front end wall is turned about the pivot axis, said first and second mating walls being angularly movable relative to each other, said coupling member further including a shifted portion which is disposed to be fitted in and to be movable relative to said guiding slot in the longitudinal direction such that said second mating wall is moved by said shifted portion away from said first mating wall; a biasing member disposed to bias said second mating wall toward said first mating wall in the longitudinal direction; and retaining means disposed between said first and second mating walls such that when said second mating wall is biased to move toward said first mating wall, said retaining means prevents said first mating wall from moving angularly relative to said second mating wall, and such that when said second mating wall is moved by said shifted portion away from said first mating wall against biasing action of said biasing member, said second mating wall is angularly movable relative to said first mating wall between an in-line position, where said mount end portion is in-line with said rear handle body, and an angular position, where said rear handle body forms an angle with the rotation axis.
  • 2. The swingable handle of claim 1, wherein said first and second mating walls respectively have convex and concave surfaces which are fitted to and which mate with each other.
  • 3. The swingable handle of claim 2, wherein said retaining means includes a plurality of retaining grooves formed in said convex surface and angularly spaced apart from each other about the pivot axis, and a retaining protrusion projecting forwardly from said concave surface and extending in the transverse direction so as to be retained in a selected one of said retaining grooves when said second mating wall is biased to move toward said first mating wall.
  • 4. The swingable handle of claim 3, wherein said rear handle body further has an inner end wall which borders said accommodating cavity, and which is spaced apart from said front end wall in the longitudinal direction, said inner end wall having a recess which extends towards said rear end wall, said second mating wall having a stem which projects rearwardly therefrom and opposite to said concave surface, said biasing member being a compression spring which has an end portion that is received in said recess and an opposite end portion that is sleeved on said stem and that abuts against said second mating wall so as to bias said second mating wall away from said inner end wall.
  • 5. The swingable handle of claim 1, wherein said inner peripheral edge portion is formed with a key which extends in the longitudinal direction, said shifted portion being formed with a keyway which extends in the longitudinal direction so as to be retainingly slidable relative to said key.
  • 6. The swingable handle of claim 5, wherein said shifted portion has an actuating wall surface which extends above said keyway and outwardly of said guiding slot so as to be actuated externally, and a plurality of slip-preventing ribs which are formed on said actuating wall surface.
  • 7. The swingable handle of claim 1, wherein said rear end wall has a tool-bit receiving chamber which extends toward said front end wall in the longitudinal direction.
  • 8. The swingable handle of claim 7, further comprising a cap member for covering said receiving chamber.
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