1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a tool having a prying device which includes prongs for extracting an element to be pried and a clamping device which includes a holding member that cooperates with the prongs for clamping an element.
2. Description of the Related Art
A tool, generally known as crowbar, includes a straight bar and a working end slightly bent with respect to the bar and forked. In operation, the working end is engaged with an element to be extracted and the straight bar is used as a lever to pivot about a fulcrum.
This tool is commonly used by a worker such as a carpenter and since the carpenter uses a clamping device often too, but the clamping device takes space of carpenter's tool box and is liable to get mislaid.
The present invention is, therefore, intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in the prior art.
According to the present invention, a tool includes a handle and a prying device pivotally connected to the handle and positionable at various pivoting positions with respect to the handle. The prying device is engagable with an item to be pried and the handle is utilized as a lever to extract the item efficiently. The tool also includes a clamping device adjustably positionable on the handle, and the clamping device and prying device are cooperatable to hold an item therebetween.
It is an aspect of the present invention that the tool is usable for prying and clamping an item.
It is another aspect of the present invention that the tool has a simple structure and is manufactured cost-effectively.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the invention in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the invention that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
In order to assist the clamping device 20 securely positions on the handle 10, the tool may include a first positioning device 30 which is operably moveable between an unlock position and a lock position, and the clamping device 20 is operably moveable on the handle 10 when the first positioning device 30 is in the unlock position, and the clamping device 20 is retained stationary on the handle 10 when the first positioning device 30 is in the lock position. Additionally, the handle 10 is configured to include a plurality of first positioning sections 111 formed thereon, and the first positioning device 30 is engagable with one of the plurality of first positioning sections 111 in the lock position such that the clamping device 20 is adapted to be retained on the handle 10 at various positions. In the preferred embodiment, the plurality of first positioning sections 111 are in the form of recesses, and each of the plurality of first positioning sections 111 is equally spaced and disposed parallel from one another. In the preferred embodiment, the first positioning device 30 includes a control member 31 and a first resilient member 32 being depressible by the control member 31 when the control member 31 is operably moved by a force. However, the resilient member 32 is returnable to an original shape and urges the control member 31 when the force is removed. Preferably, the resilient member 32 is a spring.
The first positioning device 30 is received in a compartment 22 which forms in the clamping device 20 and which is in communication with the handle hole 21. Additionally the first positioning device 30 includes a first detent 33 which is moveable into the handle hole 21 to engage with one of the plurality of first positioning sections 111 via operation of the controller 31. Further, the control member 31 includes a shaft 312 and a recess 313 inset on the shaft 312 for receiving and urging the first detent 33 in engagement with one of the plurality of first positioning sections 111 by an abutting section 314, which defines a portion of the recess 313. In the preferred embodiment, the abutting section 314 is sloped from the periphery of the control member 31 to a center axis of the control member 31.
As mentioned, the control member 31 is adapted to be urged by the resilient member 32. In the preferred embodiment, the compartment 22 includes a larger diametrical section 221 and a smaller diametrical section 222, and the control member 31 includes a head 311, and the resilient member 32 is retained in the larger diametrical section 222 and is depressible by the head 311.
In order to assist the prying device 40 securely positions with respect to the handle 10, the tool may include a second positioning device 50, which is operably moveable between an unlock position and a lock position, and the prying device 40 is operably pivotal with respect to the handle 10 when the second positioning device 50 is in the unlock position, and the prying device 40 is retained stationary with respect to the handle 10 when the second positioning device 50 is in the lock position. In the preferred embodiment, the second positioning device 50 includes a controller 51 including a plurality of second detents 512, and the prying device 40 includes a first hole 41 including a periphery and a plurality of second positioning sections 411 disposed on the periphery, and the plurality of second detents 512 are releasably engagable with the plurality of second positioning sections 411 such that when the prying device 40 is retained at one of the pivoting positions with respect to the handle 10 the plurality of second detents 512 are in engagement with the plurality of second positioning sections 411.
Also, in the preferred embodiment, the controller 51 connects the prying device 40 and the handle 10 together. Preferably, the pivoting end 12 of the handle 10 includes a through hole 121 through which the controller 51 is inserted. Preferably, the through hole 21 has a non-circular cross section. Moreover, the controller 51 is retained from rotation with respect to the prying device 40 and the handle 10 by including a first non-circular body section 513 and which is engagable in the through hole 121 when the second positioning device 50 is in the lock position. Further, a second resilient member 52 is utilized to resiliently urge the plurality of second detents 512 on the controller 51 to engage with the plurality of second positioning sections 411 in the first hole 41 (as shown in
While the specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications come to mind without significantly departing from the spirit of invention and the scope of invention is only limited by the scope of accompanying claims.