This application claims priority of Taiwanese Patent Application No. 101203833, filed on Mar. 3, 2012, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a hand tool, more particularly to a telescopic hand tool.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional telescopic hand tool includes a main body, a tubular bar and a positioning device. The main body extends in an axial direction, and includes a tool head and a rod extending from the tool head in the axial direction into the tubular bar.
The positioning device is mounted between the main body and the tubular bar, and includes a cylindrical rotating knob that is sleeved on and fixed to a portion of the tubular bar and a torsion spring that has two ends connected fixedly and respectively to the rotating knob and the portion of the tubular bar. The torsion spring is in tight frictional contact with the rod so as to prevent movement of the rod in the axial direction relative to the tubular bar.
To adjust a length of the conventional telescopic hand tool, the rotating knob is twisted relative to the tubular bar against the biasing force of the torsion spring to expand the torsion spring radially and outwardly so as to release the rod from the frictional contact with the torsion spring, and then the rod can be moved relative to the tubular bar in the axial direction.
However, it is necessary for a user to continuously hold the rotating knob with one hand at the twisted state relative to the tubular bar so that only one hand is left for length adjustment of the telescopic rod. Once the rotating knob is released from twisting, the torsion spring would restore to position the rod immediately. Thus, it is inconvenient to adjust the length of the conventional telescopic rod. Additionally, replacement of the torsion spring is relatively cumbersome.
The object of the present invention is to provide a length-adjustable telescopic hand tool that has a relatively simple structure and that can be easily operated.
According to this invention, a telescopic hand tool comprises an outer tube, an inner rod and a positioning unit. The outer tube extends in an axial direction, and has opposite first and second end portions in the axial direction, and an inner surface formed with first and second grooves that are respectively formed at the first and second end portions. The inner rod extends in the axial direction, is inserted in the outer tube, and is movable relative to the outer tube in the axial direction between retracted and extended positions. The inner rod has opposite interior and exterior end portions that are respectively surrounded by and exposed from the outer tube, and an outer surface. The exterior end portion is adapted to be connected to a tool head. The outer surface has a segment at the interior end portion, confronting the inner surface of the outer tube, and formed with a furrow portion. The positioning unit is disposed in the outer tube and includes a positioning block that corresponds in position to the furrow portion of the inner rod, and a resilient member that is disposed in the furrow portion for biasing the positioning block toward the inner surface of the outer tube. The positioning block engages the first groove when the inner rod is at the retracted position, and engages the second groove when the inner rod is at the extended position. The positioning block is biased to be in frictional contact with the inner surface of the outer tube for positioning the inner rod relative to the outer tube when the inner rod is between the retracted and extended positions.
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 outer tube 10 extends in an axial direction (L), and has opposite first and second end portions 11, 12 in the axial direction (L), and an inner surface 14 formed with first and second grooves 15, 17 that are respectively formed at the first and second end portions 11, 12.
The first groove 15 is defined by a first groove defining surface 150 that has first and second annular surface sections 151, 152. The first annular surface section 151 is disposed between the second groove 17 and the second annular surface section 152 and converges toward the second end portion 12. The second groove 17 is defined by a second groove defining surface 170 that has first and second annular surface sections 171, 172. The first annular surface section 171 is disposed between the first groove 15 and the second annular surface section 172 of the second groove defining surface 170 and converges toward the first end portion 11.
The inner rod 20 extends in the axial direction (L), is inserted in the outer tube 10, and is movable relative to the outer tube 10 in the axial direction (L) between a retracted position (see
In this embodiment, the positioning unit 30 is disposed in the outer tube 10 and includes two positioning blocks 31 and a resilient member 32. Further referring to
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Additionally, in this embodiment, the second end portion 12 of the outer tube 10 terminates at an end of the second annular surface section 172 of the second groove defining surface 170. The outer tube 10 further includes a cap 19 sleeved on a portion of the second end portion 12 of the outer tube 10 and cooperating with the second end portion 12 to define a shoulder portion 191 (see
When it is desired to replace the resilient member 32, the cap 19 is first removed from the outer tube 10, and the inner rod 20 together with the positioning unit 30 are pulled out of the outer tube 10 so that the resilient member 32 can be accessed for replacement.
To sum up, by virtue of the first and second grooves 15, 17, the inner rod 20 can be stably positioned relative to the outer tube 10 at the retracted and extended positions. Further, the configuration of the annular surface sections 151, 171 facilitates smooth length adjustment of the telescopic hand tool by moving the inner rod 20 relative to the outer tube 10 in the axial direction (L). Finally, it is convenient to replace the resilient member 32.
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.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101203833 | Mar 2012 | TW | national |