This application claims priority of Taiwanese application no. 099206299, filed on Apr. 9, 2010.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a tubular holder, more particularly to a tubular holder that is capable of holding adjustably a rod-shaped object, such as chalk.
2. Description of the Related Art
When a user, especially a teacher, uses chalk during teaching, the user's fingers and books or other teaching aids are likely to be stained with chalk dust. For preventing this drawback, in most cases, the chalk is installed in a chalk holder to avoid direct contact with the chalk. However, the conventional chalk holders cannot firmly clamp the chalk with a relatively short length, and two or more chalks cannot be simultaneously installed therein for a long-time use. Besides, in one type of the conventional chalk holders, a push member is not used to move the chalk to extend out of the chalk holder. For example, the chalk is clamped by the chalk holder after a portion of the chalk inside falls to extend out of the chalk holder by gravity, or after adjusting the portion of the chalk to extend out of the chalk holder by the fingers of the user. Therefore, the conventional chalk holders need further improvement in convenience during use.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a tubular holder that can overcome the aforesaid drawbacks associated with the prior art.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a tubular holder comprises:
a tubular wall defining a hollow space adapted to receive an object, and having axially opposite rear and front open ends, and a through hole extending through the tubular wall between the rear and front open ends;
a clamp disposed at an outer side of the tubular wall and having a resilient claw extending into the hollow space through the through hole; and
a push member disposed movably in the hollow space for pushing the object forward and having a stop face on an outer surface of the push member, the stop face being able to abut against a free end of the resilient claw to prevent rearward movement of the push member so that the push member can move only in a forward direction.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a tubular holder comprises:
a tubular wall defining a hollow space adapted to receive an object, and having axially opposite rear and front open ends, and a plurality of through holes that are spaced apart from each other axially and angularly; and
a plurality of clamps disposed around the tubular wall and spaced apart axially from each other, each of the clamps having a ring disposed around the tubular wall, and a plurality of resilient claws projecting from the ring at angularly spaced apart positions and extending into the hollow space of the tubular wall through the through holes, respectively.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to
The outer tube 1 is disposed around the tubular wall 2, and has an inner thread 11 at a front end 12 thereof.
The tubular wall 2 defines a hollow space adapted to receive a rod-shaped object, for example, a chalk 4. The tubular wall 2 has axially opposite rear and front open ends 211, 212 and a plurality of through holes 216. The front open end 212 of the tubular wall 2 has an outer thread 213 engaged to the inner thread 11 of the outer tube 1. The rear open end 211 of the tubular wall 2 flares outwardly and extends out of a rear end 13 of the outer tube 1. In addition, the rear open end 211 of the tubular wall 2 has an end face formed with two diametrically opposite recesses 215, by which the tubular wall 2 is rotatable inside the outer tube 1 to engage the outer thread 213 to the inner thread 11 using a tool (not shown). The through holes 216 are spaced apart from each other axially and angularly, and extend through the tubular wall 2 between the rear and front open ends 211, 212.
The clamps 20 are disposed at an outer side of the tubular wall 2 and are spaced apart axially from each other. Each of the clamps 20 has a ring 22 disposed around the tubular wall 2 and between the outer tube 1 and the tubular wall 2, and a plurality of resilient claws 23 projecting axially and inclinedly inward from the ring 22 at angularly spaced apart positions and extending into the hollow space of the tubular wall through the through holes 216, respectively. Preferably, each ring 22 is a C-ring, and each clamp has a plurality of resilient claws 23 that are equiangularly spaced apart. In this embodiment, each clamp 20 has four resilient claws 23. The resilient claws 23 of the clamp 20 are used for clamping the chalk 4 or for engaging the push member 3.
For each clamp 20, an outer surface 21 of the tubular wall 2 is formed with a pair of annular protrusions 217 disposed respectively on two opposite sides of the ring 22 to prevent the ring 22 from displacement.
The push member 3 is disposed movably in the hollow space for pushing the object (i.e., the chalk 4) forward. The push member 3 has a plurality of stop faces on an outer surface thereof. Each of the stop faces is able to abut against a free end of one of the resilient claws 23 to prevent rearward movement of the push member 3 so that the push member 3 can move only in a forward direction.
In the preferred embodiment, the push member 3 includes a plurality of cylindrical first sections 31, a plurality of truncated cone-shaped second sections 32, and a plurality of shoulder faces 311 to serve as the stop faces. The cylindrical first sections 31 have a constant cross section. The truncated cone-shaped second sections 32 alternate with the first sections 31. Each of the shoulder faces 311 is formed on one of the first sections 31 adjacent to one of the second sections 32. Each of the resilient claws 23 is able to engage one of the shoulder faces 311 to prevent rearward movement of the push member 3 so that the push member 3 can move only in a forward direction. Accordingly, when the push member 3 moves toward the front open end 212, the resilient claws 23 of each clamp 20 can be radially expanded by the corresponding first section 31. After each of the first sections 31 passes by the resilient claws 23 of one of the clamps 20, the resilient claws 23 retract and engage one of the shoulder faces 311 to prevent rearward movement of the push member 3. The push member 3 has an outer surface confronting an inner surface of the tubular wall 2. The push member 3 may be an elongate solid body or an elongate hollow body that has two opposite closed ends, and that is lightweight and easy to operate.
In use, the chalk 4 is installed from the rear open end 211 of the tubular wall 2, followed by installing the push member 3. When adjusting an extension length of the chalk 4 out of the tubular holder, the chalk 4 can be pushed to extend out of the tubular wall 2 stepwise by virtue of the combination of the push member 3 and the resilient claws 23. Accordingly, the chalk 4 can be prevented from breaking due to an overly long extension length of the chalk 4 out of the tubular wall 2.
It should be noted that the sizes of the outer tube 1, the tubular wall 2, and the push member 3 can be varied based on users' requirements. The numbers of the clamps 20, the through holes 216, the annular protrusions 217, the resilient claws 23, and the shoulder faces 311 may also be varied. Besides, in this embodiment, only one chalk 4 and one push member 3 are exemplified to be installed in the tubular wall 2 as shown in
With the provision of the tubular holder of this invention, the chalk 4 can be firmly held thereinside, and can be extended out stepwise.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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099206299 | Apr 2010 | TW | national |