GB2372954A - Screwdriver Grip - Google Patents

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GB2372954A
GB2372954A GB0105487A GB0105487A GB2372954A GB 2372954 A GB2372954 A GB 2372954A GB 0105487 A GB0105487 A GB 0105487A GB 0105487 A GB0105487 A GB 0105487A GB 2372954 A GB2372954 A GB 2372954A
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Chen-Chi Chang
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Priority to FR0103314A priority patent/FR2821780B3/en
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
    • B25B15/00Screwdrivers
    • B25B15/02Screwdrivers operated by rotating the handle
    • B25B15/04Screwdrivers operated by rotating the handle with ratchet action
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25GHANDLES FOR HAND IMPLEMENTS
    • B25G1/00Handle constructions
    • B25G1/08Handle constructions with provision for storing tool elements
    • B25G1/085Handle constructions with provision for storing tool elements for screwdrivers, wrenches or spanners

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Abstract

A Screwdriver grip structure including a grip 1 and a ratchet mechanism 2. A rear section of the grip is formed with a differential hole 11 having a profile complementary to the profile of the ratchet seat 21 of the ratchet mechanism so that the ratchet seat is positioned in the differential hole and restricted thereby from rotating. A connecting rod 22 of the ratchet mechanism forward extends in the grip. A sleeve 3 is fitted into a central hole of the grip from front end thereof to connect with the connecting rod 22. The sleeve has a large diameter section 31 and the central hole 13 of the grip has an enlarged section corresponding to the large diameter section. The large diameter section is engaged in and in contact with the enlarged section of the central hole of the grip so as to bear greater axial application force. The front end of the sleeve has a tool connecting section 32 for connecting with various kinds of tool heads. The grip is additionally formed with a plurality of elongate cavities 141 extending from the front end to the rear end for receiving and storing tool heads.

Description

SCREWDRIVER GRIP The present invention relates to an improved screwdriver grip structure, and more particularly to a screwdriver grip structure which is able to firmly connect with an elongated tool head and can be easily carried. Moreover, the screwdriver grip structure is able to bear greater axial application force.
Figs. 7 and 8 show a conventional screwdriver having a grip I IP 8. The rear section of the grip 8 is formed with a differential hole 81 having profile complementary to the profile of the ratchet seat 91 of the ratchet mechanism 9. The ratchet seat 91 is restricted by the wall of the differential hole 81 from rotating. A cap 82 is screwed on the rear end of the grip 8 for fixing the ratchet mechanism 9. A connecting rod 92 of the ratchet mechanism 9 forward extends in the grip 8 for connecting with a cooperative elongated tool head 93.
In use, an axial pushing force is exerted onto the tool head 93 for leaning the tool head against a work piece. The ratchet mechanism 9 is fixed in the differential hole 81 by the cap 82 screwed on the grip 8 so that the axial application force of the tool head 93 will be totally borne by the cap 82. Accordingly, in the case of greater application force of the tool head 93, the cap 82 may be pushed away by the ratchet median ism 9 and the ratchet mechanism 9 may drop out of the grip 8.
Figs. 9 ad 10 show ancl-her type of conventional screwdriver having a grip 7. The grip 7 is formed with multiple elongated receiving cavities 71 extending from front end to rear end. Multiple elongated tool heads 72 are received in the receiving cavities 71.
A cap 73 is disposed at front end of the grip 7 for stopping the tool heads 72 from dropping out of the receiving cavities 71. The cap 73 is formed with an opening 731 corresponding to the receiving cavities 71, whereby the tool heads 72 can extend outward through the opening 731. The cap 73 is formed with a central through hole 732 corresponding to a connecting socket 701 of the grip 7. The opening 731 extends toward the center of the cap 73 and communicates with the central through hole 732. After the tool head 72 extends out, an enlarged section (not shown) of rear end of the tool head 72 is engaged in the opening 731 to prevent the tool head 72 from dropping out from the cap 73. Then the tool head 72 is transversely moved into the through hole 732 and inserted into the connecting socket 701 of the grip 7. Accordingly, the tool head 72 is fixed in the grip 7 for use.
Such screwdriver is able to conveniently receive elongated tool heads 72 and can be easily carried. However, the cap 73 is disposed at front end of the grip 7 so that it is impossible to lay a ratchet mechanism in the front end of the grip 7 as the conventional ratchet screwdriver. This leads to inconvenience in use.
Furthermore, the rear end of the tool head 72 is formed with an enlarged section for engaging in the opening 731. This increases difficulty in manufacturing and cost therefor.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a screwdriver grip structure in which the connecting rod
of the ratchet mechanism disposed in the rear section of the grip , I p is connected with a sleeve fitted into the grip from front end thereof. The tool head is connected with the sleeve. The sleeve has a large diameter section and the central hole of the grip has an enlarged section for the lare diameter section to engage therein.
The large diameter section of the sleeve is leant against the enlarged section so as to bear greater axial application force in use of the screwdriver. Therefore, the screwdriver is more durable.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide the above screwdriver grip structure in which the grip is formed with multiple elongated receiving cavities extending from front end to a portion near rear end. Therefore, various kinds of tool heads can be placed in the receiving cavities of the grip so as to greatly reduce the volume of the tool kit for easy carriage.
The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein: Fig. 1 is a perspective assembled view of the present invention; Fig. 2 is a perspective exploded view of the present invention; Fig. 3A is a sectional view taken along line 111-111 of Fig.
1 ; Fig. 3B is an enlarged view of a part of Fig. 3A; Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken along line IV-IV of Fig. 1 ; Fig. 5 shows the use of the present invention ; Fig. 6 is a sectional view taken along line VI-VI of Fig. 5 ;
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a conventional screwdriver grip z : l I IP structure, Fig. 8 is a sectional view of the conventional screwdriver grip z : l IP structure of Fig. 7 ; Fig. 9 is a perspective view of another type of conventional is a perspective vi screwdriver, and Fig. 10 shows the use of the conventional screwdriver of Fig.
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Please refer to Figs. 1 to 4. The screwdriver grip structure of the present invention incl-'ddes a grip 1. A ratchet mechanism 2 is disposed in the grip 1. The ratchet mechanism 2 includes a ratchet seat 21. A rear section of the grip l is formed with a differential hole 11 forward extending from rear end of the grip 1. The
differentia] hole 11 has a profile complementary to the profile of the ratchet seat 21. The ratchet seat 21 is placed into the differential hole 11 from the rear end 101 of the grip 1. The rear end 101 of the grip 1 is formed with a thread section 102 on which a cap member 12 is screwed for fixing the ratchet mechanism 2 in the grip 1. A connectIng rod 22 is rotatably disposed in the ratchet seat 21 of the ratchet mechanism 2. One end of the connecting rod 22 has a ratchet 23 in the ratchet seat 21. A chuck plate 24 is positioned under the ratchet seat 21 for restricting the ratchet 23 within the ratchet seat 21. A stop plate 25 and a switch 26 are instal led in the ratchet seat 21. The grip 1 is formed with a window 16 corresponding to the switch'26, whereby the switch 26 can protrude out of the grip 1. By means of the switch 26, the rotational direction of the ratchet 23 of the ratchet mechanism 2 can be controllably changed. The connecting rod 22 is connected with a sleeve 3. The grip 1 is formed with a central hole 13, whereby the sleeve 3 is fitted from the front end 103 of the grip 1 into the central hole 13 to connect with the connecting rod 22. The front end of the sleeve 3 has a large diameter section 31. The front end of the central hole 13 is formed with an enlarged section 131 corresponding to the large diameter section 31. In addition, the front end of the sleeve 3 has a tool connecting section 32 in which a magnet 321 is disposed for connecting with various kinds of tool heads 4. The circumference of the grip 1 is formed with several elongated receiving cavities 14 extending from front end to a portion near rear end. Each receiving cavity 14 has an opening 141 facing forward for receiving various kinds of elongated tool heads 4. A rotary cap member 15 is
fitted on front end 103 of the grip 1. The grip 1 is formed with an annular groove 106. The cap member 15 is formed with a stop flange 154 corresponding to the annular groove 106. The stop flange 154 cooperates with the annular groove 106 for preventing the cap member 15 from axially moving. The cap member 15 is formed with a through hole 151 corresponding to the central hole 13 of the grip 1. In addition, the cap member 15 is formed with an opening 152 corresponding to the receiving cavities 14. The cap member 15 can be rotated to align the opening 152 with the respective receiving cavities 14 for taking out and placing in the tool heads 4. The inner circumference of the cap member 15 has a protuberance 153. The outer circumference of the front end 103 of the grip 1 is formed with multiple dents 104 for the protuberance 153 to engage therein. When the protuberance 153 is engaged in each of the dents 104, the opening 152 of the cap member 15 is aligned with the opening 141 of one of the receiving cavities 14. A second dent 105 is formed between each two adjacent dents 104. When the protuberance 153 is engaged in any of the second dents 105, the opening 152 of the cap member 15 is disaligned from all the openings 141 of the receiving cavities 14 so as to seal the receiving cavities 14.
In use, the cap member 15'is first rotated to align the opening 152 wi th the opening 141 of a receiving cavi ty 14 in which a desired tool head 4 is received. At this time, the protuberance 153 of the cap member 15 is engaged in a corresponding dent 104 to locate the cap member 15. Then the tool head 4 can be taken out and inserted into the tool connecting section 32 of the sleeve 3 as shown in Figs.
5 and 6. Then the cap member 15 is rotated to engage the protuberance 153 into the second dent 105 adjacent to the dent 104. Under such circumstance, the opening 152 of the cap member 15 is disaligned from any of the openings 141 of the receiving cavities 14 so as to seal the receiving cavities 14 and enclose the tool heads 4. Then the screwdriver can be used. The large diameter section 31 of the sleeve 3 is engaged in the enlarged section 131 of the central hole 13 of the grip 1 so that when using the tool head 4, the large diameter section 31 is leant against the enlarged section 131 of the central hole 13 to bear the axial application force of the tool head 4.
Therefore, the grip 1 can be bear greater axial force and the screwdriver of the present invent ion is more durable. Various kinds of tool heads 4 can be placed in the receiving cavities 14 of the circumference of the grip 1 so as to greatly reduce the volume of the tool kit for easy carriage. Furthermore, the tool heads 4 are free from any enlarged section so that they can be easily manufactured.
In conclusion, the connecting rod 22 of the ratchet mechanism 2 disposed in the grip 1 is connected with the sleeve 3 fitted into the grip 1 from front end 103 thereof. The tool head 4 is connected with the sleeve 3. The sleeve 3 has a large diameter section 31 and the central hole 13 of the grip 1 has an enlarged section 131 for the large diameter section 31 of the sleeve 3 to engage therein. The large diameter section 31 of the sleeve 3 is leant against the enlarged section 131 so as to bear greater axial application force in use of the screwdriver. Therefore, the screwdriver is more durable. Moreover, various kinds of tool heads 4 can be placed in the receiving cavities 14 of the grip 1 so as to greatly reduce the
I volume of the tool kit for easy carriage.
The above embodiment is only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiment can be made without departing z : l from the spirit of the present invention.

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  1. CLAIMS: 1. A Screwdriver grip structure comprising a grip and a ratchet mechanism disposed in the grip, the ratchet mechanism including a ratchet seat, a rear section of the grip being formed with a differential hole having a profile complementary to the profile of the ratchet seat of the ratchet mechanism, the differential hole forward axially extending from rear end of the grip, whereby the ratchet seat is placed into the grip from the rear end thereof, a cap member being fixed on the rear end of the grip for fixing the ratchet mechanism in the grip, a connecting rod being rotatably disposed in the ratchet seat of the ratchet mechanism, one end of the connecting rod having a ratchet in the ratchet seat, the ratchet mechanism further including a switch protruding out of one side of the grip, whereby the rotational direction of the ratchet of the ratchet mechanism can be
    controllably changed, said screwdriver grip structure being Z : > , ip structu inc, characterized in that the connecting rod is connected with a sleeve, the grip being formed with a central hole, the sleeve
    being fitted into the central hole from front end of the grip ip to connect with the connecting rod, the sleeve having a large diameter section and the central hole of the grip having an enlarged sect ion corresponding to the large diameter section for the large diameter section to engage therein, the front end of the sleeve having a tool connecting section for connecting with various kinds of tools.
  2. 2. A Screwdriver grip structure comprising a grip and a ratchet z mechanism disposed in the grip, the ratchet mechanism including a ratchet seat, a rear section of the grip being formed with a differential hole having a profile complementary to the profile of the ratchet seat of the ratchet mechanism, the differential hole forward axially extending from rear end of the grip, whereby the ratchet seat is placed into the grip from the rear end thereof, a cap member being fixed on the rear end of the grip for fixing the ratchet mechanism in the grip, a connecting rod being rotatably disposed in the ratchet seat of the ratchet mechanism, one end of the connecting rod having a ratchet in the ratchet seat, the ratchet mechanism further including a switch protruding out of one side of the grip, whereby the rotational direction of the ratchet of the ratchet mechanism can be
    contreliably changed, said screwdriver grip structure being ip structu characterized in that the connecting rod is connected with a sleeve, the grip being formed with a central hole, the sleeve
    being fitted into the central hole from front end of the grip I p to connect with the connecting rod, the sleeve having a large diameter section and the central hole of the grip having an I z : l enlarged section corresponding to the large diameter section for the large diameter section to engage therein, the front end of the sleeve having a tool connecting section for connecting with various kinds of tools, the grip being formed with multiple
    elongated receiving cavities extending from front end to a ies extendi, portion near rear end for receiving therein various kinds of elongated too) heads.
  3. 3. A Screwdriver grip structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the large diameter section is formed at front end of the sleeve and the enlarged section is formed at front end of the central hole of the grip corresponding to the large diameter section.
  4. 4. A Screwdriver grip structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rear end of the grip is formed with a thread section on which the rear cap is fixedly screwed.
  5. 5. A Screwdriver grip structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein a
    rotary cap member is fitted on front end of the grip, the grip I ip being formed with an annular groove, the cap member being formed with a stop flange corresponding to the annular groove, the stop flange cooperating with the annular groove for preventing the cap member from axially moving, the cap member being formed with a through hole corresponding to the central hole of the grip, the cap member being further formed with an opening corresponding to the receiving cavities, the cap member being rotatable to align the opening with the receiving cavities for taking out and placing in the tool heads.
  6. 6. A Screwdriver grip structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein an inner circumference of the cap member has a protuberance and an outer circumference of the front end of the grip is formed with multiple dents for the protuberance to engage therein, whereby When the protuberance is engaged in each of the dents, the opening of the cap member is aligned with the opening of one of the receiving cavities.
  7. 7. A Screwdriver grip structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein a chuck plate is positioned under the ratchet seat for restricting the ratchet within the ratchet seat, a stop plate controlled by the switch being installed in the ratchet seat, whereby the ratchet of the ratchet mechanism is controlled by the switch to change the rotational direction of the ratchet.
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  8. 8. A screwdriver grip substantially as described herein and exemplified with reference to the drawings.
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US09/711,147 US6443037B1 (en) 2000-09-13 2000-11-14 Screwdriver grip structure
DE20019682U DE20019682U1 (en) 2000-09-13 2000-11-20 Handle for a screwdriver
GB0105487A GB2372954A (en) 2000-09-13 2001-03-06 Screwdriver Grip
FR0103314A FR2821780B3 (en) 2000-09-13 2001-03-12 SCREWDRIVER HANDLE STRUCTURE

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US66114500A 2000-09-13 2000-09-13
US09/711,147 US6443037B1 (en) 2000-09-13 2000-11-14 Screwdriver grip structure
DE20019682U DE20019682U1 (en) 2000-09-13 2000-11-20 Handle for a screwdriver
GB0105487A GB2372954A (en) 2000-09-13 2001-03-06 Screwdriver Grip
FR0103314A FR2821780B3 (en) 2000-09-13 2001-03-12 SCREWDRIVER HANDLE STRUCTURE

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EP0247263A1 (en) * 1986-05-28 1987-12-02 Jinn-Lih Chen A device for quickly replacing a standard screwdriver tip end
US4976175A (en) * 1989-10-16 1990-12-11 Hung Hsi Chiang Multipurpose tool
US5913596A (en) * 1998-07-20 1999-06-22 Lin; Wan-Chang Multifunctional screwdriver

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EP0247263A1 (en) * 1986-05-28 1987-12-02 Jinn-Lih Chen A device for quickly replacing a standard screwdriver tip end
US4976175A (en) * 1989-10-16 1990-12-11 Hung Hsi Chiang Multipurpose tool
US5913596A (en) * 1998-07-20 1999-06-22 Lin; Wan-Chang Multifunctional screwdriver

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