Claims
- 1. A flexible force transmitting joint in combination with a first implement member and a second implement member, the joint comprising:
- an integral body having a first end for connection to the first implement member and a second end for connection to a second implement member; having a plurality of substantially rigid sections; and having first, second and third flexible portions defining non-parallel axes of rotation separating and flexibly connecting the rigid sections to each other, each of the axes of rotation intersecting a longitudinal central axis which extends between the first and second ends and intersecting the other axes of rotation, two of the axes being oriented diagonally with respect to the longitudinal central axis and intersecting each other in an "X" configuration and one of the axes being oriented essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal central axis, the body being bendable along the flexible portions to allow transmission of force from the second to the first implement member generally along the longitudinal central axis with the second implement member in a wide range of angular positions with respect to the first implement member, the flexible portions being positioned to permit bending simultaneously about multiple axes of rotation.
- 2. The joint of claim 1 wherein the integral body is made of a plastic material.
- 3. The joint of claim 1 wherein the flexible portions are first, second and third score lines.
- 4. The joint of claim 3 wherein the first and second score lines are oriented diagonally to intersect each other and the longitudinal central axis at a common intersection point proximate a central portion of the plate in the "X" configuration and define first, second, third and fourth substantially rigid sections.
- 5. The joint of claim 4 wherein the first and third rigid sections are on opposite ends of the "X" configuration and the third score line is positioned between the first rigid section and the first end.
- 6. A flexible force transmitting joint for connecting a tool with a handle to permit force to be transmitted from the handle to the tool, the joint comprising a plastic plate connected between the tool and the handle, the plate having a plurality of substantially rigid sections separated by first, second and third non-parallel intersecting score lines which extend transversely across the plate, at least two of the score lines being oriented to intersect each other in an "X" configuration, the plate being bendable simultaneously along multiple score lines to allow transmission of force from the handle to the tool with the handle in a wide range of angular positions with respect to the tool.
- 7. The joint of claim 6 wherein the first and second score lines are oriented diagonally to intersect each other at a common intersection point proximate a central portion of the flat body in the "X" configuration and define first, second, third and fourth substantially rigid sections.
- 8. The joint of claim 7 wherein the first and third rigid sections are on opposite ends of the "X" configuration and the third score line is positioned between the first rigid section and a first end of the plate.
- 9. The joint of claim 7 wherein the third score line is positioned to pass through the common intersection point and to bisect at least two rigid sections.
- 10. An implement comprising:
- a functional implement member;
- a handle;
- a joint connected between the handle and the functional implement member in a variable angle force transmitting relationship, the joint comprising a body which defines a longitudinal central axis between the handle and the functional implement member; first and second flexible hinges oriented diagonally with respect to the longitudinal central axis and bisecting each other proximate a central portion of the body in an "X" configuration; and a third flexible hinge oriented essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal central axis and intersecting the first and second hinges for permitting simultaneous bending of the flat body about multiple hinge axes such that the handle member is movable to a plurality of angular positions with respect to the functional implement member in which force is transmitted from the handle to the functional implement member.
- 11. The implement of claim 10 wherein the first and second hinges comprise first and second diagonal score lines in the body.
- 12. The implement of claim 11 wherein the third flexible hinge comprises a third score line in the body.
- 13. The implement of claim 12 wherein the third score line is positioned to intersect the first and second score lines at a common intersection point.
- 14. A universal joint for connecting a first member and a second member in a variable angle force transmitting relationship, the universal joint comprising a body having a first end for connection to the first member, a second end for connection to the second member, and having a plurality of substantially rigid sections separated by first, second and third nonparallel intersecting score lines, the body defining a longitudinal central axis between its first and second ends, wherein each of the score lines intersects the longitudinal central axis, the body being bendable simultaneously about a plurality of independent axes defined by the intersecting score lines to allow a range of angular positions of the first member with respect to the second member in a plurality of planes; wherein the first and second score lines intersect to form an "X" configuration; and wherein the plurality of intersecting score lines includes a third score line which is essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
- 15. A force transmitting joint for connection between a first implement member and a second implement member, the joint having first, second and third flexible portions defining first, second, and third nonparallel intersecting axes of rotation, separating and flexibly connecting a plurality of substantially rigid sections to each other, each of the axes of rotation intersecting a longitudinal central axis of the plate and the first and second axes being oriented diagonally with respect to the longitudinal axis and crossing each other in an "X" configuration, the joint being bendable simultaneously along at least two of these first, second, and third axes in planes at least partially transverse to the longitudinal axis allowing an even and balanced force transmission with rotation of the second implement member to a wide range of angular positions with respect to the first implement member.
- 16. A flexible force transmitting joint for connecting a tool with a handle to permit force to be transmitted from the handle to the tool, the joint comprising a plastic plate connected between the tool and the handle, the plate having first and second side edges, a plurality of substantially rigid sections separated by at least six score line segments, three of the score line segments extending outwardly in nonparallel directions from a center area of the plate to the first side edge, and three of the score line segments extending outwardly in nonparallel directions from the center area of the plate to the second side edge of the plate to permit the plate to be bendable simultaneously along multiple score line segments to allow transmission of force from the handle to the tool with the handle in a wide range of angular positions with respect to the tool, and wherein the six score line segments all radiate outwardly from a common intersection area.
- 17. A flexible force transmitting joint in combination with a first implement member and a second implement member, the joint comprising:
- an integral body having a first end for connection to the first implement member and a second end for connection to a second implement member; having a plurality of substantially rigid sections; and having first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth flexible segments separating and flexibly connecting the rigid sections to each other, each of the flexible segments extending generally radially from a common intersection area along a longitudinal central axis which extends between the first and second ends to an outer edge of the body, at least four of the flexible segments being oriented diagonally with respect to the longitudinal central axis, the body being bendable along the flexible segments to allow transmission of force from the second to the first implement member generally along the longitudinal central axis with the second implement member in a wide range of angular positions with respect to the first implement member, the first, second and third segments extending in nonparallel directions to a first side edge of the body and the fourth, fifth and sixth segments extending in nonparallel directions to a second side edge of the body, the flexible segments being positioned to permit bending simultaneously about multiple axes of rotation.
- 18. A flexible force transmitting joint for connecting a tool with a handle to permit force to be transmitted from the handle to the tool, the joint comprising a plastic plate connected between the tool and the handle, the plate having a plurality of substantially rigid sections separated by a at least six score line segments which radiate outwardly in radial directions from a common intersection area located generally in a center of the plate to outer edges of the plate to permit the plate to be bendable simultaneously along multiple score line segments to allow transmission of force from the handle to the tool with the handle in a wide range of angular positions with respect to the tool.
- 19. A universal joint for connecting a first member and a second member in a variable angle force transmitting relationship, the universal joint comprising a body having a first end for connection to the first member, a second end for connection to the second member, and having a plurality of substantially rigid sections separated by score line segments, the body defining a longitudinal central axis between its first and second ends and having, a common intersection area generally along the longitudinal central axis from which the score line segments radiate outwardly to outside edges of the body, at least three score line segments extending outwardly in nonparallel directions to a first side edge of the body and at least three score line segments extending outwardly in nonparallel directions to a second side edge of the body, the body being bendable simultaneously about a plurality of independent axes defined by the score line segments to allow transmission of force generally along the longitudinal central axis from the first member to the second member with the first member in a range of angular positions with respect to the second member.
- 20. A flexible force transmitting joint in combination with a first implement member and a second implement member, the joint comprising:
- an integral body having a first end or connection to the first implement member and a second end for connection to a second implement member; having a plurality of substantially rigid sections; and having first, second and third flexible portions defining non-parallel axes of rotation separating and flexibly connecting the rigid sections to each other, each of the axes of rotation intersecting a longitudinal central axis which extends between the first and second ends, at least two of the axes being oriented diagonally with respect to the longitudinal central axis and at least two of the axes intersecting each other in an "X" configuration, the body being bendable along the flexible portions to allow transmission of force from the second to the first implement member generally along the longitudinal central axis with the second implement member in a wide range of angular positions with respect to the first implement member, the flexible portions being positioned to permit bending simultaneously about multiple axes of rotation;
- wherein the flexible portions are first, second and third score lines;
- wherein the first and second score lines are oriented diagonally to intersect each other and the longitudinal central axis at a common intersection point proximate a central portion of the plate in the "X" configuration and define first, second, third, and fourth substantially rigid sections; and
- wherein the third score line is positioned to pass through the common intersection point and to bisect at least two rigid sections.
- 21. The joint of claim 20 wherein the first implement member is a tool body and the second implement member is a handle.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 653,471, filed Sept. 20, 1984 (now abandoned), which was a Continuation of application Ser. No. 356,925, filed Mar. 10, 1982 (now abandoned).
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