In prior art, its holder has a torque-setting mechanism inside, which is triggered through an torque-adjusting button that can move the operational bar vertically to depress or stretch the spring set between supporting ring and torque-adjusting nut. However, the mechanism between the clutch and the torque-adjusting button is weak, so the operational bar, clutch, spring, and the torque-adjusting nut would move synchronously when the torque-adjusting button is turned, making it unable to use.
The purpose of this invention is to propose a torque screwdriver structure that is convenient in use and simple in assembly. It comprises: a holder has, along the shaft axis, an elongated hole that further has a concave at the bottom set for being fitted by a positioning bar, and has inner threads on the top for threading with the male threads of an adjusting tube. Inside the elongated hole in order set the positioning bar, a sliding tube, a spring, the adjusting tube, and a screwdriver bit.
The positioning bar has, in one side, a fitting body that can fit with the aforementioned concave when assembled, and has, in the other side, a fixing ring with at least three equally-spaced ball holes on its wall. And further, each ball hole collaborates with one fixing ball. The sliding tube sets a conical hole at bottom to push fixing balls into or release them from the ball holes when the sliding tube slides along the fixing ring.
The spring is installed and stretches against the washer and the top face of the sliding tube on its both ends, and the other side of the washer is against the bottom of the adjusting tube.
The adjusting tube has a penetrating hole for the screwdriver bit bar to penetrate through, and male threads on the outer surface set to thread with the inner threads of the holder.
The screwdriver bit bar can contain screwdriver bit in one side, and, in the other side, is mounted with a thin rod that has multiple tooth at its bottom. The tooth can fit inside the fixing ring of the positioning bar in one side and collaborates with the conical hole of the sliding tube in the other side. The toothed grooves are curved shaped so that the fixing balls can well fit with the surfaces of them for firm fixture of the screwdriver bit bar. With aforementioned structure, the desired driving torque can be set by threading the adjusting tube inwards into or outwards from the holder to depress or stretch the spring. When the exerted driving torque is greater than the set driving torque, the fixing balls would be first forced out gradually from the toothed grooves to the tooth surface and then further push the sliding tube outwards until the bit bar is completely loosed from the positioning bar and sliding tube.
FIG. 1—An exploded view of the preferred embodiment of the invention
FIG. 2—A perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the invention
FIG. 3—A sectional view of the preferred embodiment of the invention
FIG. 4—Another sectional view of the preferred embodiment of the invention when in operation
FIG. 5—A perspective view of the screwdriver bit bar of another preferred embodiment
FIG. 6—A sectional view of the teeth part of the
With references to the attached drawings, please be described of the preferred embodiment as follows. First, with references to
The holder 10 has, along the shaft axis, an elongated hole 11 that further has a concave 12 at the bottom set for being fitted by the positioning bar 20, and has inner threads 13 on the top for threading with the male threads 52 of the adjusting tube 50. The positioning bar 20 has, in one side, a fitting body 21 that can fit with the concave 12 of the holder 10 when assembled, and has, in the other side, a fixing ring 22 with at least three equally-spaced ball holes 221 on its wall. And further, each ball hole 221 collaborates with one fixing ball 23.
The sliding tube 30 sets a conical hole 31 at bottom to push fixing balls 23 into or release them from the ball holes 221 when the sliding tube 30 slides along the fixing ring 22. This is so to fix the screwdriver bit bar 60.
The spring 40 is installed and stretches against the washer 53 and the top face of the sliding tube 30 on its both ends.
The adjusting tube 50 sets a penetrating hole 51 so that the screwdriver bit bar 60 can penetrate through the adjusting tube 50. It further has male threads 52 on the surface so as to thread with the inner threads 13 of the holder 10, and has a washer 53 at the bottom.
The screwdriver bit bar 60 can contain screwdriver bit in one side, and is mounted with a thin rod 62 that has multiple tooth 63 at its bottom. The tooth 63 can fit inside the fixing ring 22 in one side and collaborates with the conical hole 31 of the sliding tube 30 in the other side. The toothed grooves 631 are curved shaped so that the fixing balls 23 can well fit with the surfaces of them for firm fixture of the screwdriver bit bar 60. For collaboration purpose, the positions of multiple tooth 63 and toothed grooves 631 match with the that of ball holes 221.
Moreover, as shown in
When the exerted driving torque is greater than the set driving torque, the fixing balls 23 would be first pushed out gradually from the toothed grooves 631 to the tooth surface 632 and then they further push the sliding tube 30 outwards by interacting with the conical hole 31 until the bit bar 60 is completely loosed from the positioning bar 20 and sliding tube 30.
Furthermore, as shown in
From the tooth surface 632 to the toothed groove 631 is a curved surface, so the fixing balls 23 can roll easily in both left and right directions, which makes the torque screwdriver able to operate both clock- and counterclockwise as traditional screwdrivers.
The
With all aforementioned, the invention deserves grant of a patent based on its capability of industrial application and absolute novelty. The example illustrated above is just an exemplary embodiment for the invention, and shall not be utilized to confine the scope of the patent. Any equivalent modifications within the scope of claims of the patent shall be covered in the protection for this patent.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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96201143 U | Jan 2007 | TW | national |
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