Tool retaining device for retaining various tools

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6698319
  • Patent Number
    6,698,319
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 4, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 2, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Hail, III; Joseph J.
    • Thomas; David B.
Abstract
A tool retaining device includes a shank having two ends selectively engaged in a barrel and having tool members detachably secured to the ends for being selectively used to act onto the objects or to drive fasteners. The shank includes an end shaft having a socket opening for receiving a tool member, a bucket secured onto the shaft and having a bore for slidably receiving a casing. A magnetic member is engaged in the casing and includes an orifice for slidably receiving the tool member and for attracting and retaining the tool member to the shaft.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a tool retaining device, and more particularly to a tool retaining device for retaining or coupling various tool members to power driving tool and to be changeably driven by the power driving tool.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Typical tools or tool members are required to be attached to or coupled to the power driving tools and to be driven by the power driving tools, without various kinds of tool retaining devices. However, the typical tool retaining devices each may only be used for attaching a single tool or tool member to the power driving tools. The typical tool retaining devices may not be used for changeably securing or attaching different or various kinds of tools or tool members to the power driving tools.




The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional tool retaining devices.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a tool retaining device for retaining or coupling various tool members to power driving tool and to be changeably driven by the power driving tool.




In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a tool retaining device comprising a shaft including a first end having a socket opening formed therein, a first tool member attached to the socket opening of the shaft, a bucket including a first end secured to the shaft and including a bore formed therein, and including a second end, the first tool member being received in the bore of the second end of the bucket, a casing slidably received in the second end of the bucket, and including a magnetic member engaged therein, and including an orifice formed therein for slidably receiving the first tool member, the first tool member being slidably engaged through the magnetic member and the casing and extendible outward of the casing, and means for biasing the casing away from the bucket.




The bucket includes a peripheral flange extended radially inward from the second end thereof, the casing includes a peripheral rib extended radially outward therefrom for engaging with the peripheral flange of the bucket and for limiting a movement of the casing relative to the bucket and for preventing the casing from being disengaged from the bucket.




The shaft includes a second magnetic member engaged in the socket opening thereof for retaining the first tool member to the shaft.




The shaft includes an outer thread formed thereon, the bucket includes an inner thread threaded with the outer thread of the shaft, and a lock nut threaded onto the shaft and engaged with the bucket for locking the bucket to the shaft.




A barrel is further provided, a shank includes two ends selectively engaged in the barrel and includes the shaft extended from a first end thereof, and means for detachably securing the shank to the barrel.




The shank includes an outer peripheral recess formed therein, the detachably securing means includes a ball slidably received in the barrel, and means for forcing the ball to engage with the outer peripheral recess of the shank.




The forcing means includes a ferrule slidably engaged onto the barrel and engageable with the ball for forcing the ball to engage into the barrel and to engage with the outer peripheral recess of the shank.




A device is further provided for biasing the ferrule to engage with the ball and to force the ball to engage with the shank.




The shank includes a second end having a conduit extended thereon, the conduit includes an orifice formed therein, the tool retaining device further includes a second tool member engaged in the orifice of the conduit for being attached to the shank.




The shank includes a second magnetic member engaged in the conduit for retaining the second tool member to the shank.




A device is further provided for detachably securing the second tool member to the conduit, and includes a spring catch having a tongue slidably received in and engaged through the conduit, and means for forcing the tongue to engage with the second tool member.




The forcing means includes a sleeve slidably engaged onto the conduit and engageable with the spring catch for forcing the tongue to engage into the conduit and to engage with the second tool member.




The sleeve includes an actuator engageable with the spring catch for forcing the tongue to engage into the conduit and to engage with the second tool member.




A device may further be provided for biasing the actuator of the sleeve to engage with the tongue and to force the tongue to engage with the second tool member.




Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of a detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a cross sectional view taken along lines


1





1


of

FIG. 2

, illustrating a tool retaining device in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross sectional view taken along lines


2





2


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged partial cross sectional view illustrating the operation of the tool retaining device; and





FIGS. 4

,


5


,


6


,


7


are enlarged partial cross sectional views similar to

FIG. 3

, illustrating the operation of the tool retaining device.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings, and initially to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a tool retaining device in accordance with the present invention is generally indicated with a reference numeral “


10


” and comprises a duct


11


secured or extended from one end of a barrel


12


and having a bore


110


formed therein for receiving tools or tool member


292


, such as the drilling member


292


, and having one end


111


for coupling to the power driving tools and to be driven by the power driving tools. The barrel


12


includes a chamber


13


formed therein, and includes a peripheral rib or stop


121


extended radially outward from the other end thereof.




A shank


20


includes two ends selectively engageable into the barrel


12


, and includes one or more peripheral recesses


21


formed in the middle portion thereof. A ball


15


is engaged in the other end of the barrel


12


for selectively engaging into the peripheral recess


21


of the shank


20


and for detachably securing the shank


20


to the barrel


12


. A ferrule


14


is slidably engaged onto the other end of the barrel


12


, and engageable with the ball


15


for forcing the ball


15


into the peripheral recess


21


of the shank


20


and for detachably securing the shank


20


to the barrel


12


. The ferrule


14


includes a bore


140


and a peripheral shoulder


141


formed therein for engaging with the peripheral stop


121


of the barrel


12


and for limiting the sliding movement of the ferrule


14


relative to the barrel


12


. A spring


16


is engaged in the ferrule


14


and engaged with a peripheral rib


142


of the ferrule


14


for biasing the ferrule


14


to engage with the peripheral stop


121


of the barrel


12


and for forcing the ferrule


14


to engage the ball


15


into the peripheral recess


21


of the shank


20


and for detachably securing the shank


20


to the barrel


12


.




In order to remove the shank


20


from the barrel


12


, it is only required to move the ferrule


14


relative to the barrel


12


against the spring


16


, until the ball


15


is received in the bore


140


of the ferrule


14


. The ball


15


may thus be disengaged from peripheral recess


21


of the shank


20


such that the shank


20


may be detached and disengaged from the barrel


12


. The shank


20


may be changed to engage different ends into the chamber


13


of the barrel


12


, and to have the required tool members extended outward of the barrel


12


. The other shanks


20


may also be changeably and selectively attached to the barrel


12


for attaching the other tool members to the barrel


12


.




The shank


20


includes a conduit


22


extended from one end thereof and having an orifice


222


formed therein for receiving the tools or tool members


292


, such as the drilling members


292


, and includes a cavity


220


formed therein for receiving such as a magnetic attracting member


224


therein for attracting and securing the tool member


292


in the conduit


22


. The conduit


22


includes a peripheral flange


221


extended radially outward from one end thereof, closer to the root portion thereof or closer to the conduit


22


. A spring catch


28


includes a tongue


281


engaged through the conduit


22


and engaged into the orifice


222


of the conduit


22


for selectively engaging into the peripheral recess or depression


293


of the tool member


292


and for detachably securing the tool member


292


to the conduit


22


.




A sleeve


29


is slidably engaged onto the conduit


22


and includes an actuator


290


engageable with the tongue


281


of the spring catch


28


for forcing the tongue


281


of the spring catch


28


into the tool member


292


and for detachably securing tool member


292


to the conduit


22


. The sleeve


29


includes a peripheral flange


294


for engaging with the peripheral flange


221


of the conduit


22


and for limiting the sliding movement of the sleeve


29


relative to the conduit


22


. A spring


291


is engaged between sleeve


29


and the peripheral flange


221


for biasing the actuator


290


to engage with the spring catch


28


and to engage the tongue


281


of the spring catch


28


into the tool member


292


for detachably securing the tool member


292


to the conduit


22


.




In order to remove the tool member


292


from the conduit


22


, it is only required to move the sleeve


29


relative to the conduit


22


against the spring


291


, until the tongue


281


of the spring catch


28


is disengaged from the tool member


292


such that the tool member


292


may be detached and disengaged from the conduit


22


. The tool member


292


may be changed to engage different ends into the conduit


22


, or may be changed with the other tool members.




The shank


20


includes a shaft


23


extended from the other end thereof and having an outer thread


230


formed and provided on the outer peripheral portion thereof. A bucket


25


includes an inner thread


251


for threading onto the outer thread


230


of the shaft


23


. A lock nut


24


is also threaded to the outer thread


230


of the shaft


23


and engaged with the bucket


25


for locking the bucket


25


to the shaft


23


. The bucket


25


includes a bore


252


formed therein, and includes a peripheral flange


253


extended radially inward of the bore


252


thereof and extended from the free end thereof. The shaft


23


includes a free end having a socket opening


26


formed therein for receiving the tool members or the tool bits


30


to be driven by the shank


20


, and includes a magnet or magnetic member


261


engaged therein for attracting and securing the tool bit


30


to the shaft


23


.




A casing


40


is slidably received in the bore


252


of the bucket


25


and includes a peripheral rib


41


extended radially outward from one end thereof for engaging with the peripheral flange


253


of the bucket


25


and for limiting the movement of the casing


40


relative to the bucket


25


, and for preventing the casing


40


from being disengaged from the bucket


25


. A spring


27


is engaged with the casing


40


for biasing the casing


40


outward of the bucket


25


. A magnet


42


and a gasket


43


are engaged in the casing


40


, and an orifice


401


is formed in the casing


40


and/or in the magnet


42


, and/or in the gasket


43


for receiving the tool bit


30


and for allowing the tool bit


30


to be moved inward and outward of the casing


40


(FIGS.


3


-


7


). As shown in

FIG. 5

, the casing


40


may be forced inward of the bucket


25


against the spring


27


when the casing


40


is engaged onto an object


60


and when the bucket


25


is forced toward the object


60


.




In operation, as shown in

FIGS. 3-7

, the bucket


25


may be rotated and adjusted relative to the shaft


23


for receiving the tool bits


30


of different or various lengths. The tool bits


30


may be stably attracted and retained in the casing


40


and the shaft


23


with the magnets


42


,


261


. The casing


40


includes an engaging surface


44


formed in the bottom or free end thereof for stably receiving the fasteners


50


of flat surfaces or curved surfaces. The tool bit


30


may be slightly moved outward of the casing


40


by engaging the casing


40


against the object


60


and by forcing the bucket


25


toward the object


60


. The fastener


50


may thus be deeply engaged into a depression


61


of the object


60


(FIG.


5


), or may be flatly engaged into the object


60


(FIG.


6


). As shown in

FIG. 7

, the tool bit


30


may includes a cavity


311


formed therein for receiving a head


71


of a bolt


70


which has a peripheral panel


72


for engaging with the casing


40


.




Accordingly, the tool retaining device in accordance with the present invention may be used for retaining or coupling various tool members to power driving tool and to be changeably driven by the power driving tool.




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.



Claims
  • 1. A tool retaining device comprising:a shaft including a first end having a socket opening formed therein, a first tool member attached to said socket opening of said shaft, a bucket including a first end secured to said shaft and including a bore formed therein, and including a second end, said first tool member being received in said bore of said second end of said bucket, said bucket including a peripheral flange extended radially inward from said second end thereof, a casing slidably received in said second end of said bucket, and including a magnetic member engaged therein, and including an orifice formed therein for slidably receiving said first tool member, said first tool member being slidably engaged through said magnetic member and said casing and extendible outward of said casing, said casing including a peripheral rib extended radially outward therefrom for engaging with said peripheral flange of said bucket and for limiting a movement of said casing relative to said bucket and for preventing said casing from being disengaged from said bucket, and means for biasing said casing away from said bucket.
  • 2. A tool retaining device comprising:a shaft including a first end having a socket opening formed therein, a first tool member attached to said socket opening of said shaft, a bucket including a first end secured to said shaft and including a bore formed therein, and including a second end, said first tool member being received in said bore of said second end of said bucket, a casing slidably received in said second end of said bucket, and including a magnetic member engaged therein, and including an orifice formed therein for slidably receiving said first tool member, said first tool member being slidably engaged through said magnetic member and said casing and extendible outward of said casing, means for biasing said casing away from said bucket, and said shaft including a second magnetic member engaged in said socket opening thereof for retaining said first tool member to said shaft.
  • 3. A tool retaining device comprising:a shaft including a first end having a socket opening formed therein, said shaft including an outer thread formed therein, a first tool member attached to said socket opening of said shaft, a bucket including a first end secured to said shaft and including a bore formed therein, and including a second end, said first tool member being received in said bore of said second end of said bucket, said bucket including an inner thread threaded with said outer thread of said shaft, and a lock nut threaded onto said shaft and engaged with said bucket for locking said bucket to said shaft, a casing slidably received in said second end of said bucket, and including a magnetic member engaged therein, and including an orifice formed therein for slidably receiving said first tool member, said first tool member being slidably engaged through said magnetic member and said casing and extendible outward of said casing, and means for biasing said casing away from said bucket.
  • 4. A tool retaining device comprising:a shaft including a first end having a socket opening formed therein, a first tool member attached to said socket opening of said shaft, a bucket including a first end secured to said shaft and including a bore formed therein, and including a second end, said first tool member being received in said bore of said second end of said bucket, a casing slidably received in said second end of said bucket, and including a magnetic member engaged therein, and including an orifice formed therein for slidably receiving said first tool member, said first tool member being slidably engaged through said magnetic member and said casing and extendible outward of said casing, means for biasing said casing away from said bucket, a barrel, a shank including two ends selectively engaged in said barrel and including said shaft extended from a first end thereof, and means fo detachably securing said shank to said barrel.
  • 5. The tool retaining device according to claim 4, wherein said shank includes an outer peripheral recess formed therein, said detachably securing means includes a ball slidably received in said barrel, and means for forcing said ball to engage with said outer peripheral recess of said shank.
  • 6. The tool retaining device according to claim 5, wherein said forcing means includes a ferrule slidably engaged onto said barrel and engageable with said ball for forcing said ball to engage into said barrel and to engage with said outer peripheral recess of said shank.
  • 7. The tool retaining device according to claim 6 further comprising means for biasing said ferrule to engage with said ball and to force said ball to engage with said shank.
  • 8. The tool retaining device according to claim 4, wherein said shank includes a second end having a conduit extended thereon, said conduit includes an orifice formed therein, said tool retaining device further includes a second tool member engaged in said orifice of said conduit for being attached to said shank.
  • 9. The tool retaining device according to claim 8, wherein said shank includes a second magnetic member engaged in said conduit for retaining said second tool member to said shank.
  • 10. The tool retaining device according to claim 8 further comprising means for detachably securing said second tool member to said conduit.
  • 11. The tool retaining device according to claim 10, wherein said detachably securing means includes a spring catch having a tongue slidably received in and engaged through said conduit, and means for forcing said tongue to engage with said second tool member.
  • 12. The tool retaining device according to claim 11, wherein said forcing means includes a sleeve slidably engaged onto said conduit and engageable with said spring catch for forcing said tongue to engage into said conduit and to engage with said second tool member.
  • 13. The tool retaining device according to claim 11, wherein said sleeve includes an actuator engageable with said spring catch for forcing said tongue to engage into said conduit and to engage with said second tool member.
  • 14. The tool retaining device according to claim 13 further comprising means for biasing said actuator of said sleeve to engage with said tongue and to force said tongue to engage with said second tool member.
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