1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a tool combination, and more particularly to a tool combination including a pivotal head selectively rotatable or drivable with a power driving tool or rotatable or drivable manually.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Typical ratchet wrench tools comprise a ratchet tool head rotatably or pivotally mounted or attached to a handle or tool holder and rotatable relative to the handle or tool holder to any selected angular positions.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,779,107 to Avery discloses one of the typical ratchet wrench tool head positioners comprising a ratchet tool head including a number of spaced transverse grooves formed therein for rotatably or pivotally attaching to a tool holder in selected positions.
However, the typical ratchet wrench tool head may only be rotated or driven manually, but may not be rotated or driven by the power driving tools.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,711,145 to Inoue discloses another typical ratchet handle comprising a handle angularly adjusted relative to the tool carrying head, and a complicated moving part provided to engage with the tool carrying head and to lock the handle and the head in the desired angular relationship.
However, similarly, the typical ratchet handle may only be rotated or driven manually, but may not be rotated or driven by the power driving tools.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,236,289 to Salyer discloses a typical shielded universal joint having a pivot head defining a primary axis, and having a pin defines a first pivot axis extending longitudinally through the pin, and the pin and a throat define a second pivot axis extending through the throat and the pin perpendicular to the first pivot axis.
However, similarly, the typical shielded universal joint also may only be rotated or driven manually, but may not be rotated or driven by the power driving tools.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,280,740 to Ernst discloses a further typical flexible head socket wrench comprising a socket driver head pinned to a clevis on a shaft and arranged for allowing the socket driver head to be rotated or pivoted relative to the shaft to any selected angular positions.
However, similarly, the typical ratchet handle may only be rotated or driven manually, but may not be rotated or driven by the power driving tools.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,105,473 to Huang discloses a still further typical rotatable tool driving head comprising a lock device for selectively locking the driving head to a tool member and for preventing the driving head from rotating relative to the tool member about a pivotal coupler.
However, similarly, the typical rotatable tool driving head may only be rotated or driven manually, but may not be rotated or driven by the power driving tools.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,167,787 to Jarvis discloses a still further typical locking swivel wrench comprising a jointed drive head situated in a series of angular positions relative to a handle, and a holding device for temporarily holding the driving head at a predetermined angle with respect to the handle.
However, similarly, the typical rotatable tool driving head may only be rotated or driven manually, but may not be rotated or driven by the power driving tools.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional ratchet wrench tools or tool combinations.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a tool combination including a pivotal head selectively rotatable or drivable with a power driving tool or selectively rotatable or drivable manually.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a tool combination comprising a shaft including a first end portion, and including a second end portion, and the shaft including a non-circular segment formed therein, a tool carrying head including a stud pivotally mounted to the second end portion of the shaft, and a sleeve slidably and rotatably and selectively engaging onto the shaft, and including a first end portion having a compartment formed therein for slidably and rotatably receiving the second end portion of the shaft and the stud of the tool carrying head and for retaining the stud of the tool carrying head in line with the shaft, and the sleeve including a second end portion, and the sleeve including a non-circular space formed therein, the first end portion of the shaft is engageable with a power driving tool for being selectively rotated and driven by the power driving tool, and the non-circular segment of the shaft is engageable with the non-circular space of the sleeve for allowing the shaft to be selectively rotated and driven by the sleeve, and shaft is rotatable relative to the sleeve when the non-circular segment of the shaft is disengaged from the non-circular space of the sleeve.
The shaft includes at least one peripheral recess formed therein, and the sleeve includes a detent slidably attached to the sleeve for selectively engaging with the peripheral recess of the shaft and for securing the sleeve to the shaft at a selected position.
A control ferrule is further provided and attached onto the sleeve and engageable with the detent for forcing the detent to engage with the peripheral recess of the shaft.
The sleeve includes a retaining ring attached thereon, and the control ferrule includes at least one ratchet groove formed therein for selectively engaging with the retaining ring and for anchoring the control ferrule to the sleeve.
The shaft includes a retaining ring attached thereon, and the sleeve includes at least one ratchet groove formed therein for selectively engaging with the retaining ring and for anchoring the sleeve to the shaft.
The tool carrying head includes a number of depressions formed in the stud, and the shaft includes a detent slidably attached to the shaft for selectively engaging with either of the depressions of the stud of the tool carrying head.
The shaft includes a latch slidably attached to the shaft for selectively engaging with the detent and for forcing the detent to engage with either of the depressions of the stud of the tool carrying head.
The latch includes a recess formed therein for selectively receiving the detent and for allowing the detent to be disengaged from the stud of the tool carrying head.
The tool carrying head includes a driving shank provided thereon, and the driving shank is coupled to the stud of the tool carrying head with a ratchet device.
The shaft includes a spring-biased projection engaged in the non-circular segment of the shaft for engaging with the non-circular space of the sleeve.
The shaft includes a non-circular stem provided on the first end portion of the shaft and extendible out of the sleeve and engageable with the power driving tool. The sleeve includes a hand grip provided on the second end portion of the sleeve for being grasped and held by a user.
The sleeve includes an enlarged space formed in the second end portion of the sleeve for selectively receiving and engaging with the non-circular segment of the shaft. The sleeve includes a lid attached to the second end portion of the sleeve for partially blocking the enlarged space of the sleeve.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
A tool carrying head 30 includes one end or a stud 31 rotatably or pivotally mounted or attached to the other end portion 19 of the shaft 10 with a pivot axle 32, and includes a number of depressions 33 formed in the outer peripheral portion of the stud 31 and facing toward the shaft 10 and the latch 20, and includes a driving shank 34 formed or attached or provided thereon directly or in directly with a ratchet device 35 for allowing the driving shank 34 or the tool carrying head 30 to be rotated or driven by the shaft 10 in either direction. The ratchet device 35 is typical and will not be described in further details. The driving shank 34 may be provided for engaging with tool shanks, tool extensions or the other tool members (not shown), and the latch 20 is provided for latching or securing the tool carrying head 30 to the shaft 10 at selected angular positions (
For example, a detent 21 is slidably attached to the other end portion 19 of the shaft 10 for selectively engaging with either of the depressions 33 of the tool carrying head 30 and thus for latching or securing the tool carrying head 30 to the shaft 10 at selected angular positions. The latch 20 is engageable with the detent 21 for forcing the detent 21 to engage with either of the depressions 33 of the tool carrying head 30 (
A spring biasing means or member 23 is also received or engaged in the cavity 18 of the shaft 10, and engaged with the latch 20 for forcing or disengaging the recess 22 of the latch 20 from the detent 21 (
A sleeve 40 includes a bore 41 formed therein, such as formed in the middle portion 42 thereof for slidably and rotatably receiving the middle portion 13 of the shaft 10 and for slidably and rotatably engaging onto the shaft 10, and includes a non-circular space 43 formed in one end or in the middle portion 42 of the sleeve 40 for selectively receiving or engaging with the non-circular segment 16 of the shaft 10 (
The sleeve 40 includes an enlarged compartment 46 formed or provided in the other end portion 47 thereof for slidably and rotatably receiving the other end portion 19 of the shaft 10 (
A control ferrule 51 is slidably and rotatably attached onto the middle portion 42 of the sleeve 40 and engageable with the detent 50 for forcing the detent 50 to engage with either of the peripheral recesses 11, 12 of the shaft 10 (
For example, the retaining ring 53 may be engaged with one of the ratchet grooves 54 of the control ferrule 51 (
In operation, as shown in
Alternatively, as shown in
A hand grip 57 made of soft or resilient materials, such as rubber, plastic or other synthetic materials may be formed or provided or molded onto the one end portion 45 of the sleeve 40 for being softly or comfortably grasped or held by the user, and a lid 58 may also be made of soft or resilient materials, such as rubber, plastic or other synthetic materials, and may be attached or engaged into the one end portion 45 of the sleeve 40 for partially blocking the enlarged space 44 of the sleeve 40, and may include a bore 59 formed therein for slidably and stably receiving the non-circular stem 14 of the shaft 10 and for allowing the non-circular stem 14 of the shaft 10 to be selectively extended out of the sleeve 40 and to be selectively rotated or driven by the power driving tool 8, and also for preventing the non-circular stem 14 of the shaft 10 from vibrating relative to the sleeve 40.
As shown in
Alternatively, as shown in
The sleeve 401 includes a non-circular orifice 441 formed in one end portion 45 thereof for selectively engaging with the non-circular stem 14 of the shaft 101 (
Further alternatively, as shown in
It is to be noted that the typical ratchet wrench tools or screwdriver tools failed to provide a shaft 10 having one end 15 extendible out of an outer sleeve 40 for selectively engaging with the power driving tool 8 and for being rotated or driven by the power driving tool 8 automatically, and simultaneously, the shaft 10 is engageable with or into the sleeve 40 and includes a non-circular stem 14 formed or provided on one end portion 15 thereof for selectively engaging with the non-circular space 43 of the sleeve 40 and for allowing the shaft 10 to be selectively rotated or driven by the sleeve 40 manually.
Accordingly, the tool combination in accordance with the present invention includes a pivotal head selectively rotatable or drivable with a power driving tool or selectively rotatable or drivable manually.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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3779107 | Avery | Dec 1973 | A |
4711145 | Inoue | Dec 1987 | A |
5236289 | Salyer | Aug 1993 | A |
5280740 | Ernst | Jan 1994 | A |
5515754 | Elkins | May 1996 | A |
5737982 | Lin | Apr 1998 | A |
6105473 | Huang | Aug 2000 | A |
6167787 | Jarvis | Jan 2001 | B1 |
6260452 | Yu | Jul 2001 | B1 |
6412373 | Hsiao | Jul 2002 | B1 |
6976411 | Yu | Dec 2005 | B1 |
7278342 | Chang | Oct 2007 | B1 |
7363839 | Chiang | Apr 2008 | B2 |
7387053 | Lee | Jun 2008 | B2 |
7392727 | Chiang | Jul 2008 | B1 |
7481136 | Chiang | Jan 2009 | B2 |
20070214916 | Lee | Sep 2007 | A1 |