The present invention relates to a tool, and more particularly, to a tool with two rods slidably extending through the head member, and the two rods are pivotable relative to the each other.
A conventional tool with slidable handle is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 1,457,570 and includes a head member with a stepped recess defined axially therein and a transverse hole is defined through the head member. The stepped recess communicates with the transverse hole. A handle extends through the transverse hole, and a bead and spring are located in the stepped recess so that a part of the bead protrudes out from the stepped recess to contact against the handle. When the handle is slid, the bead provides proper resistance.
However, the handle can only be moved left and right, and the handle is a solid and straight rod which cannot be bent or deformed according needs. The handle could drop out from the head member because there is no restriction mechanism to stop the movement of the handle relative to the head member.
The present invention intends to provide a tool with slidable rods which can be moved left and right, and can be pivoted relative to the head member.
The present invention relates to a tool which includes a head member and two pivotably connected rods. The head member has a passage defined transversely therethrough and the rods extends through the passage. A driving head is connected to the head member. When the pivotal portions of the two rods are located within the passage, the two rods form a straight and solid bar. When the pivotal portions of the two rods are located outside of the passage, the two rods are pivotable relative to each other so as to be used in different situations.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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A first rod 20 slidably passes through the passage 11 and the first end of the first rod 20 has a first pivotal portion 21 which has a U slot 210. A first hole 211 is defined through the first pivotal portion 21 and communicates with the U slot 210. The axis of the first rod 20 is perpendicular to the axis of the head member 10. A first restriction portion 22 partially protrudes from the periphery of the second end of the first rod 20. The first restriction portion 22 is a bead which is pushed by a spring 220 and both of which are located in the reception hole 200 defined in the first rod 20. The partially protruding first restriction portion 22 prevents the first rod 20 from dropping from the passage 11. When the first restriction portion 22 is pushed in to the reception hole 200, the first rod 20 can be removed from the head member 10. The first rod 20 further has a second recess 23 defined in the first end thereof and the second recess 23 communicates with the U slot 210.
A second rod 30 slidably passes through the passage 11 and the first end of the second rod 30 has a second pivotal portion 31 which has a second hole 310. The second hole 310 of the second pivotal portion 31 is pivotably connected to the first hole 211 of the first pivotal portion 21 by extending a pin 40 therethrough. A second restriction portion 32 partially protrudes from the periphery of the second end of the second rod 30. The second restriction portion 32 is a bead which is pushed by a spring 320 and both of which are located in the reception hole 300 defined in the second rod 30. The partially protruding second restriction portion 32 prevents the second rod 30 from dropping from the passage 11. When the second restriction portion 32 is pushed in to the reception hole 300, the second rod 30 can be removed from the head member 10. The second rod 30 has a groove 33 defined in the outer surface thereof and located close to the second pivotal portion 31. The second pivotal portion 31 has multiple notches 34 defined along the outer surface thereof and the notches 34 are located around the axis of the second hole 310. The second recess 23 is located in alignment with one of the notches 34 when the first and second rods 20, 30 are pivoted an angle.
The pin 40 is a bolt and extends through the first and second pivotal portions 21, 31 and is secured to the first pivotal portion 21.
A first spring 51 and a first member 50 are located in the first recess 12 and the first member 50 is pushed by the first spring 51 to protrude into the passage 11.
A second spring 53 and a second member 52 are located in the second recess 23 and the second member 52 is pushed by the second spring 53 to engage with one of the notches 34.
The second rod 30 is pivotable about the pin 40 and relative to the first rod 20 when the first and second pivotal portions 21, 31 are located outside of the head member 10.
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The first and second rods 20, 30 pass through the passage 11 of the head member 10 and can be set as a straight and solid bar or a pivoted relative to each other to meet different requirements in different situations. The straight and solid bar mode is used to unscrew a bolt or a nut, when the bolt or nut is loosened, the first and second rods 20, 30 are then pivoted to quickly rotate the bolt or nut. The first and second rods 20, 30 each have restriction portion to prevent them from dropping from the passage 11. The second rod 30 may have a sleeve 70 mounted thereto so that the user can hold the sleeve 70 to operate. The sleeve 70 can also set the first and second rods 20, 30 as a straight and solid bar to increase the length of the arm of force. The head member 10 and the first rod 20 each have a driving head to provide more functions.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.