Claims
- 1. A tool handle for use with a variety of extension poles each associated with one of a plurality of variously configured pole connectors, wherein each of the pole connectors corresponds with a different type of releasable connection between the handle and pole, said handle comprising:opposite first and second ends, the handle being adapted to support a working element of the tool adjacent the first end thereof, an outer gripping surface that extends between the first and second ends and is configured to be gripped by the hand of a user; and a pole connector socket extending inwardly from the second end of the handle and being configured in such a manner that the handle is adapted to attach to any one of the plurality of pole connectors when the pole connector is inserted into the socket, said socket being defined at least in part by a first interior wall section adapted to form a snap-fit connection with one of the plurality of pole connectors when the pole connector is inserted into the socket, said socket being defined at least in part by a second interior wall section adapted to form a press-fit connection with another of the plurality of pole connectors when the pole connector is inserted into the socket, said second interior wall section being tapered, said second interior wall section including a projection adapted to be received within a slot of said another of the plurality of pole connectors to thereby restrain relative rotation between said another of the plurality of pole connectors and the handle.
- 2. A tool handle for use with a variety of extension poles each associated with one of a plurality of variously configured pole connectors, wherein each of the pole connectors corresponds with a different type of releasable connection between the handle and pole, said handle comprising:opposite first and second ends, the handle being adapted to support a working element of the tool adjacent the first end thereof; an outer gripping surface that extends between the first and second ends and is configured to be gripped by the hand of a user; and a pole connector socket extending inwardly from the second end of the handle and being configured in such a manner that the handle is adapted to attach to any one of the plurality of pole connectors when the pole connector is inserted into the socket, said socket being defined at least in part by a first interior wall section adapted to form a snap-fit connection with one of the plurality of pole connectors when the pole connector is inserted into the socket, said socket being defined at least in part by a second interior wall section adapted to form a press-fit connection with another of the plurality of pole connectors when the pole connector is inserted into the socket, said second interior wall section being tapered, said first interior wall section being tapered, said first interior wall section defining a circumferential groove adapted to receive a circumferential rib of said one of the plurality of pole connectors to thereby form a snap-fit connection between said one of the plurality of pole connectors and the handle.
- 3. A tool handle as claimed in claim 2,said first interior wall section defining a longitudinal groove adapted to receive a longitudinal rib of said one of the plurality of pole connectors to thereby restrain relative rotation between said one of the plurality of pole connectors and the handle.
- 4. A tool handle for use with a variety of extension poles each associated with one of a plurality of variously configured pole connectors, wherein each of the pole connectors corresponds with a different type of releasable connection between the handle and pole, said handle comprising:opposite first and second ends; an outer gripping surface that extends between the first and second ends; and a pole connector socket extending inwardly from the second end of the handle, said socket being defined at least in part by a first interior wall section and a second interior wall section, said second interior wall section being tapered, said second interior wall section including a projection adapted to be received within a slot of one of the plurality of pole connectors to thereby restrain relative rotation between said one of the plurality of pole connectors and the handle.
- 5. A tool handle as claimed in claim 4,said first and second interior wall sections extending generally between the first and second ends, said first interior wall section being located closer to the second end than the second interior wall section.
- 6. A tool handle as claimed in claim 5,said first and second interior wall sections being joined to one another at an abutment location.
- 7. A tool handle as claimed in claim 6,said first interior wall section having a diameter which is greater than the diameter of the second interior wall section at the abutment location.
- 8. A tool handle as ciaimed in claim 7,
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/493,296, filed Jan. 28, 2000, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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