1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a swingable handle for a hand tool, more particularly to a swingable handle for delivering increased torque to rotate a tool bit of a hand tool and for storing a plurality of replacement tool bits therein.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional handle for a hand tool includes a front handle body which is adapted to connect with a tool bit, and a rear handle body which is pivoted to and which is turnable relative to the front handle body to form an angle with the front handle body so as to permit application of an increased torque for rotating the tool bit. A chamber with a cap is formed in a rear end of the rear handle for receiving a plurality of replacement tool bits. However, as the tool bits have to be removed from the chamber to permit selection of a suitable tool bit therefrom, use is inconvenient.
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The object of the present invention is to provide a swingable handle which can deliver an increased torque to rotate a tool bit of a hand tool, and which can facilitate selection of a desired tool bit received therein.
According to this invention, the swingable handle includes a rear handle body, a front handle body, a lid member, and a replacement bit positioning member.
The rear handle body has an outer wall which defines a replacement bit receiving space therein, and which has a first front end that defines an access to the replacement bit receiving space.
The front handle body has a mount end portion which is adapted to connect with a tool shaft having a tool bit mounted thereon, and a coupling end portion opposite to the mount end portion along a rotating axis. The coupling end portion is pivoted to and is turnable relative to the first front end of the outer wall about a pivot axis in a transverse direction transverse to the rotating axis between a normal position, where the front and rear handle bodies are in line with each other, and a torque enhancing position, where the rear handle body is inclined relative to the rotating axis.
The lid member has a second front end which is pivoted to and which is turnable relative to the first front end of the outer wall about the pivot axis between open and closed positions, and a cover portion which extends from the second front end radially relative to the pivot axis and which has an inner surface that confronts the replacement bit receiving space. As such, when the second front end is in the closed position, the cover portion covers the replacement bit receiving space. When the second front end is in the open position, the inner surface of the cover portion is exposed, thereby providing access to the replacement bit receiving space.
The replacement bit positioning member is disposed on one of the inner surface and the outer wall for positioning replacement tool bits.
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:
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The rear handle body 22 is made from a transparent plastic material with an opaque sheet attached to a part thereof so that the user can see through the rear handle body 22. The rear handle body 22 has an outer wall including right and left walls 224,225 and an inner bottom wall 223. The right and left walls 224,225 are spaced apart from each other in a transverse direction. The inner bottom wall 223 extends in the transverse direction to interconnect the right and left walls 224,225 so as to confine a replacement bit receiving space 40 thereamong for receiving a plurality of tool bits 100 (only one is shown). The right and left walls 224,225 respectively have first front ends 221 which are spaced apart from each other in the transverse direction so as to confine an access 41 to the replacement bit receiving space 40, and first rear ends 222 opposite to the first front ends 221 along an axis (x2). The left wall 225 has an opening 2252 which includes a larger-dimension portion 2253 and a smaller-dimension portion 2254 to communicate with the access 41. In addition, a recess 2251 is formed on an inner surface of the first rear end 222 of the left wall 225.
The front handle body 11 has a mount end portion 111 which is adapted to connect with a tool shaft 12 that extends along a rotating axis (x) transverse to the transverse direction that is coupled with a tool bit (not shown) for rotating the latter, and a coupling end portion 112 opposite to the mount end portion 111 along the rotating axis (x). The coupling end portion 112 includes right and left coupling walls 113,114 which are spaced apart from each other in the transverse direction, and which are received in the access 41 to respectively confront the first front ends 221 of the right and left walls 224,225 in the transverse direction. The right and left coupling walls 113,114 are pivoted to and are turnable relative to the first front ends 221 about a pivot pin 50 that defines a pivot axis (y) in the transverse direction between a normal position, where the front and rear handle bodies 11,22 are in line with each other such that the axis (x2) coincides with the rotating axis (x), and a torque enhancing position, where the rear handle body 22 is inclined relative to the rotating axis (x). The left coupling wall 114 has a retaining wall surface which faces rearwards and which includes three retaining recesses 116,117,118 that are formed therein and that are angularly displaced from one another about the pivot axis (y) by 60°. A slidably retaining member includes a spring-loaded ball 115 which is retractably disposed in the right coupling wall 113.
The lid member 21 has a second front end 211 of a plate-shape which is interposed between the right and left coupling walls 113,114, and which has right and left side surfaces 2114,2115 that respectively confront the right and left coupling walls 113,114 in the transverse direction such that the first front ends 221, the right and left coupling walls 113,114 and the second front end 211 are pivoted coaxially about the pivot axis (y). Thus, the second front end 211 is turnable relative to the first front ends 221 about the pivot axis (y) between open and closed positions. The slidably retaining member further includes three recesses 2111,2112,2113 which are formed in the right side surface 2114 of the second front end 211, and which are angularly displaced from one another about the pivot axis (y) by 60° such that the spring-loaded ball 115 is pressable to slip into a selected one of the recesses 2111,2112,2113 so as to slidably retain the second front end 211 in a corresponding one of the open position and the closed position.
The lid member 21 further has a cover portion 213 which extends from the second front end 211 along an axis (x1) and radially of the pivot axis (y) and which has an inner surface 215 that confronts the replacement bit receiving space 40. A protrusion 2121 is formed on a rear end 212 of the cover portion 213.
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The replacement bit positioning member 23 is disposed on the inner surface 215, and includes a plurality of grip units 231 in form of grooves which are integrally formed with the inner surface 215 and which are disposed in tandem along the axis (x1) [i.e. in a radial direction relative to the pivot axis (y)] for positioning the replacement tool bits 100. The replacement tool bits 100 are received in the replacement bit receiving space 40 when the second front end 211 is in the closed position. Alternatively, the replacement bit positioning member 23 may be also disposed on the inner bottom wall 223 of the rear handle body 22.
On the other hand, when the cover portion 213 is lifted so as to turn the second front end 211 to the open position, as shown in
The retaining member 30 is received in the opening 2252, and includes a retaining protrusion 312 which is mounted in the left wall 225 and which extends into the access 41, an operation stem 313 which extends from the retaining protrusion 312 and which is movably received in the smaller-dimension portion 2254, and an operation portion 311 which is received in the larger-dimension portion 2253 and which is exposed outwardly of the left wall 225, a snap ring 33 which is sleeved on a juncture between the retaining protrusion 312 and the operation stem 313 and which abuts against an inner wall surface 227 of the left wall 225, and a biasing unit 32, such as a spring 32, which is disposed in the smaller-dimension portion 2254 to bias the operation stem 313 forwards. As such, the operation portion 311 is operable manually to move the retaining protrusion 312 in a direction parallel to the axis (x2) from an engaging position, as shown in
In use, as illustrated in
When it is desired to replace the tool bit 100 on the tool shaft 12, the second front end 211 of the lid member 21 is forced to turn about the pivot axis (y) from the closed position, as shown in
In sum, by turning the rear handle body 21 relative to the front handle body 11 from the normal position to the torque enhancing position, the swingable handle of this invention can be used to rotate a tool bit 100 with less effort. In addition, due to the provision of the replacement bit positioning member 23, the replacement tool bits 100 can be positioned orderly in the replacement bit receiving space 40, thereby facilitating selection of the tool bits 100. Furthermore, since the included angle between the lid member 21 and the rear handle body 22 can be varied, removal of the tool bit 100 from the replacement bit positioning member 23 is convenient, especially those disposed close to the pivot axis (y).
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.
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