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US1413101A
US1413101A US406351A US40635120A US1413101A US 1413101 A US1413101 A US 1413101A US 406351 A US406351 A US 406351A US 40635120 A US40635120 A US 40635120A US 1413101 A US1413101 A US 1413101A
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    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25GHANDLES FOR HAND IMPLEMENTS
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • Figure 1 IS a perspective of the improved screw driver holder
  • Figure 2' is a fragmentary longitudlnal section therethrough;
  • Figure 4 is a similar view, the section being taken through the shank portlon of the tool to be engaged in the holder;
  • Figure 5 is a fragmentarydisassembled detail and perspective showing the holder catch and the particularly formed engaging end of the tool.
  • the im roved tool holder may be stated to compre end a tapered chuck or shell, 1nd1- cated in its entirety by the numeral 1, havbe readily changed ing a tool'receiving socket formed in the reduced end thereof and being formed with an intermediate Wall 2 provided with a substantially rectangular slot 3 into which the specially prepared end of the shank of the tool, hereinafter described, is adapted to be introduced.
  • an oscillatable locking disk 4 having a finger piece 5 extending laterally from a portlon of its peripheral surface and passing through a slot 6 formed in the shell and disposed transversely thereof, as clearly shown in the Figure 3, itvbeing noted in this connection thatv the slot 6 is positioned at a point adjacent that side of the intermediate wall 2 which is engaged by the shoulder end of the tool shank.-
  • the disk 4 isformed with a slot 7 corresponding to the .slot 3 in the wall 2, and in consequence, when alined with said slot 3, will permit the ready withdrawal .of the tool shank from engagement with the holder, but when disalined with respect to said slot 3, portions of the locking disk 4 will engage the shank and, hence, prevent its disengagement from the holder.
  • extension or tongue 9 cutting the same on its opposite sides as at 10 to provide a head 11 therefor.
  • the extension or tongue 9 corresponds in its cross-section shape to the rectangular slots 3 and 7 and with the insertion of the tool shank into the socket of the shell-1, said tongue will be permitted to pass freely through the alined slots 3 and 7 formed in the intermediate wall 2 and the disk 4 respectively, the headed portion 11 of the tongue being arranged slightly beyond the disk 4 in order that the oppositely disposed cuts 10 therein will be positioned to permit the passage of the inner portions of the disk therethrough, thus permltting of'rotation ofU or holder.
  • the extent of rotary movement of the locking disk 4 will be regulated by the length of the slot 6 formed in the shell, so that the locking and unlocking operations thereof will be positive.
  • a handle 12 provided with a reduced inner end 13 is adapted to be engaged in the enlarged portion of the tapered shell 1, and has a shoulder 14.- formed on the inner end of such reduced portion, with which one end of the coil spring 15 is engaged, the remaining end of said spring being bent at substantially right angles to provide a fin er 16, which is engageable in an opening-17 ormed in the disk 4,
  • Theengagement of the finger 16 with the locking disk is such as to normally maintain the same in a position whereat the rectangular slot 7 will be disalined with the corresponding slot 3, and because of this, it will be appreciated that the tool shank 8 will be normally connected to the holder and secured against longitudinal movement with respect thereto.
  • the lateral finger piece 5 is engaged and forced' to the opposite side of the slot 6, whereupon the slot 7 in the disk 4 will aline with the slot 3 in the intermediate portion of the wall 2, and thus permit the free disengagement of the inner end of the shank from the holder.
  • the lateral finger 5 is held in this position adjacent the opposite end of the slot 6,and a shank of a difierent form of tool is then moved into the socket of the shell 1 until the headed inner end thereof reaches the limit of its inward movement, whereat the shoulders provided for by the forming of the reduced tongue 9 will engage with the adjacent face 40 of the intermediate wall 2.
  • the finger 5 is released, whereupon the locking disk 4 under influence of the coil spring 15,
  • the handle 12 may be secured in any suitable fashion in the shell 1, as, for illustration, by passing the screw 18 through the shell 1 into engagement with the reducedinner end 13 of said handle.
  • a tool holder including a tapered shell,
  • a tool holder comprising in combination with a tool shank, the inner end of which is formed with a reduced headed tongue, a tapered shell having the reduced end thereof formed to receive said inner end ofthe tool shank, an intermediate wall in the shell formed with a rectangular slot adapted to snugly receive the reduced tongue of the tool shank therein, a rotatable locking disk in said shell on the opposite side of the intermediate wall having manually engaging means extending laterally therefrom through a transverse slot formed in the adjacent portion of said shell, said disk being provided with a rectangular slot corresponding to the slot in the intermediate wall and adapted to receive the headed end of the reduced tongue therethrough, a handle engaged in the enLa-rged'end of said shell, and spring means engaging said handle and locking disk for normally maintaining the disk in a position whereat'the rectangular slot therein will be disalined with the corresponding rectangular slot in the interme diate wall to eflect connection between said inner end of the tool shank and the holder.
  • Atoolholder including a shell having an intermediate wall therein and formed with a squared slot, a-rotatable locking jdisk within the shell and having a slot for registration with "the slot in the intermediate wall, afida spring engaging the disk and operating to press the disk against the in ter--v 5 mediate wall and to hold the disk normally in locking position.
  • a tool holder including a shell having an intermediate wall therein, said wall being formed with a squared slot and the12 shell being provided with a slot in its pe-- riphery nearthe intermediate wall, a locking element within the shell provided with a slot adapted to be turned to positions in and out of registration with the openings in theintermediate wall, a spring for rotating the disk to one of said positions and manual means on-the locking element and projecting;
  • a tool holder comprising a shell provided with an opening to receive a tool shank, a locking disk witl'iin the shell provided with a slot to register with the opening in the shell, a handle projecting into the shell and a spring engaging the handle and the locking disk for yieldinglyholding

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S. J. CUSHING.
TOOL HOLDER! -'KPPLZICATION FILED AUG.27. 1920.
1 41;3,1 011 Patented Apr. 18, 1922.
HT STATES 1" OFFICE;
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SAMUEL CUSEING, OF CHELSEA, MASSACHUSETTS.
TOOL' HOLDER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 18, 1922,
Application filed August 27, 1920. Serial No. 406,351.
To all whom it may'concern:
' Be it known that I, SAMUEL J. CUSHING,
on each of said tools.
It is also an object of the invention to provide an improved tool holder in which there is arranged a simple but effectual and durable form of connection with which the tool to be used is engaged'and secured in proper position therein Without liability of slipping or other undue movement of the tool so secured or the accidental disengagement of the tool from such holder.
Other objects will be in part obvious and art pointed out hereinafter.
11 order that the invention and its mode of operation may be readil understood by persons skilled in the art, have in the accompanying illustrative drawings and in the following detailed description based thereon, set out aprefeired embodiment of the same. In the drawings:
Figure 1 IS a perspective of the improved screw driver holder;
Figure 2' is a fragmentary longitudlnal section therethrough; k
'Figure 3 is a transverse section through the same;
Figure 4 is a similar view, the section being taken through the shank portlon of the tool to be engaged in the holder; and
Figure 5 is a fragmentarydisassembled detail and perspective showing the holder catch and the particularly formed engaging end of the tool.
Having more particular reference to the drawings in connection w1th whlch like characters of reference will designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, the im roved tool holder may be stated to compre end a tapered chuck or shell, 1nd1- cated in its entirety by the numeral 1, havbe readily changed ing a tool'receiving socket formed in the reduced end thereof and being formed with an intermediate Wall 2 provided with a substantially rectangular slot 3 into which the specially prepared end of the shank of the tool, hereinafter described, is adapted to be introduced.
As means for connecting the inner end .of the tool shank to the improved holder,
there is arranged within said shell an oscillatable locking disk 4 having a finger piece 5 extending laterally from a portlon of its peripheral surface and passing through a slot 6 formed in the shell and disposed transversely thereof, as clearly shown in the Figure 3, itvbeing noted in this connection thatv the slot 6 is positioned at a point adjacent that side of the intermediate wall 2 which is engaged by the shoulder end of the tool shank.- The disk 4 isformed with a slot 7 corresponding to the .slot 3 in the wall 2, and in consequence, when alined with said slot 3, will permit the ready withdrawal .of the tool shank from engagement with the holder, but when disalined with respect to said slot 3, portions of the locking disk 4 will engage the shank and, hence, prevent its disengagement from the holder.
Upon the free ends of the shanks of those tools which are adapted to be used in conjunction with my holder, such as indicated and prefv by the reference numeral 8-, I may,
erably do, form ,a reduced extension or tongue 9, cutting the same on its opposite sides as at 10 to provide a head 11 therefor. It will be understood, of course, that the extension or tongue 9, corresponds in its cross-section shape to the rectangular slots 3 and 7 and with the insertion of the tool shank into the socket of the shell-1, said tongue will be permitted to pass freely through the alined slots 3 and 7 formed in the intermediate wall 2 and the disk 4 respectively, the headed portion 11 of the tongue being arranged slightly beyond the disk 4 in order that the oppositely disposed cuts 10 therein will be positioned to permit the passage of the inner portions of the disk therethrough, thus permltting of'rotation ofU or holder. @bviously, the extent of rotary movement of the locking disk 4 will be regulated by the length of the slot 6 formed in the shell, so that the locking and unlocking operations thereof will be positive.
A handle 12 provided with a reduced inner end 13 is adapted to be engaged in the enlarged portion of the tapered shell 1, and has a shoulder 14.- formed on the inner end of such reduced portion, with which one end of the coil spring 15 is engaged, the remaining end of said spring being bent at substantially right angles to provide a fin er 16, which is engageable in an opening-17 ormed in the disk 4, Theengagement of the finger 16 with the locking disk is such as to normally maintain the same in a position whereat the rectangular slot 7 will be disalined with the corresponding slot 3, and because of this, it will be appreciated that the tool shank 8 will be normally connected to the holder and secured against longitudinal movement with respect thereto.
In using my improved tool holder, to interchange tools, the lateral finger piece 5 is engaged and forced' to the opposite side of the slot 6, whereupon the slot 7 in the disk 4 will aline with the slot 3 in the intermediate portion of the wall 2, and thus permit the free disengagement of the inner end of the shank from the holder. The lateral finger 5 is held in this position adjacent the opposite end of the slot 6,and a shank of a difierent form of tool is then moved into the socket of the shell 1 until the headed inner end thereof reaches the limit of its inward movement, whereat the shoulders provided for by the forming of the reduced tongue 9 will engage with the adjacent face 40 of the intermediate wall 2. At this time, the finger 5 is released, whereupon the locking disk 4 under influence of the coil spring 15,
will be immediately moved or snapped to its normal position, thereby disalining the slot 7 in such disk from the slot 3 in the intermediate wall, and engaging the disk with the headed inner end of the newly inserted tool shank, whereby to prevent longitudinal displacement of said tool.
The handle 12may be secured in any suitable fashion in the shell 1, as, for illustration, by passing the screw 18 through the shell 1 into engagement with the reducedinner end 13 of said handle.
While I have hereinbefore described in some detail that my improved form of tool is adapted to interchangeably receive tools of different forms oftypes, it is to be also understood that the holder may be equally well adapted for securing tools of different sizes, suclias screw drivers, which are' of different sizes; augers, which are of difierentsizes, etc. a Manifestly, the constructlon shown is capable of considerable modification, and such modification as is Within the scope of my claims, I consider within the spirit of my invention.
- 1 claim:
l. A tool holder, including a tapered shell,
having an intermediate wall therein and formed with a rectangular slot, a disk rotatable in said shell formed with a rectangular slot alinable with said first slot, and arranged adjacent one side of the intermediate wall, said disk having manually engaging means extending laterally therefrom through a transverse slot in the adjacent portion of the shell, a handle engaged in the enlarged end of the shell, and means interposed be- 8 tween said disk and handle for normally maintaining the disk in its locking position.
2. A tool holder, comprising in combination with a tool shank, the inner end of which is formed with a reduced headed tongue, a tapered shell having the reduced end thereof formed to receive said inner end ofthe tool shank, an intermediate wall in the shell formed with a rectangular slot adapted to snugly receive the reduced tongue of the tool shank therein, a rotatable locking disk in said shell on the opposite side of the intermediate wall having manually engaging means extending laterally therefrom through a transverse slot formed in the adjacent portion of said shell, said disk being provided with a rectangular slot corresponding to the slot in the intermediate wall and adapted to receive the headed end of the reduced tongue therethrough, a handle engaged in the enLa-rged'end of said shell, and spring means engaging said handle and locking disk for normally maintaining the disk in a position whereat'the rectangular slot therein will be disalined with the corresponding rectangular slot in the interme diate wall to eflect connection between said inner end of the tool shank and the holder.
3. Atoolholder including a shell having an intermediate wall therein and formed with a squared slot, a-rotatable locking jdisk within the shell and having a slot for registration with "the slot in the intermediate wall, afida spring engaging the disk and operating to press the disk against the in ter--v 5 mediate wall and to hold the disk normally in locking position.
4. A tool holder including a shell having an intermediate wall therein, said wall being formed with a squared slot and the12 shell being provided with a slot in its pe-- riphery nearthe intermediate wall, a locking element within the shell provided with a slot adapted to be turned to positions in and out of registration with the openings in theintermediate wall, a spring for rotating the disk to one of said positions and manual means on-the locking element and projecting;
through the slot in the periphery of the shell for rotating the disk against the tension-of the spring and to the other of said positions.
5. A tool holder comprising a shell provided with an opening to receive a tool shank, a locking disk witl'iin the shell provided with a slot to register with the opening in the shell, a handle projecting into the shell and a spring engaging the handle and the locking disk for yieldinglyholding
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US2575980A (en) * 1948-02-17 1951-11-20 Joy Mfg Co Cutter chain
US2686683A (en) * 1952-02-08 1954-08-17 Western Electric Co Quick-change arbor
US3089525A (en) * 1960-10-07 1963-05-14 John P Palmer Tool handle
US4020555A (en) * 1976-04-12 1977-05-03 Pevrick Engineering Co., Inc. Connecting mechanism for a saw blade
US4541197A (en) * 1981-05-08 1985-09-17 Leroue Lloyd J Hollow telescoping fishing rod
US4633552A (en) * 1985-03-26 1987-01-06 Eriksson Karl E S Tool handle with eccentric tool gripping assembly
US5090545A (en) * 1990-10-25 1992-02-25 Nassar Alan E Screw gun nose cone adapter
US5195761A (en) * 1990-10-31 1993-03-23 Willi Hahn Gmbh & Co., Kg Chuck for tool inserts, especially screwdriver bits
US5263972A (en) * 1991-01-11 1993-11-23 Stryker Corporation Surgical handpiece chuck and blade
US5468247A (en) * 1993-05-26 1995-11-21 Stryker Corporation Saw blade for powered medical handpiece
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US2430392A (en) * 1945-01-08 1947-11-04 Fay H Dragoo Extension bit
US2575980A (en) * 1948-02-17 1951-11-20 Joy Mfg Co Cutter chain
US2686683A (en) * 1952-02-08 1954-08-17 Western Electric Co Quick-change arbor
US3089525A (en) * 1960-10-07 1963-05-14 John P Palmer Tool handle
US4020555A (en) * 1976-04-12 1977-05-03 Pevrick Engineering Co., Inc. Connecting mechanism for a saw blade
US4541197A (en) * 1981-05-08 1985-09-17 Leroue Lloyd J Hollow telescoping fishing rod
US4633552A (en) * 1985-03-26 1987-01-06 Eriksson Karl E S Tool handle with eccentric tool gripping assembly
US5090545A (en) * 1990-10-25 1992-02-25 Nassar Alan E Screw gun nose cone adapter
US5195761A (en) * 1990-10-31 1993-03-23 Willi Hahn Gmbh & Co., Kg Chuck for tool inserts, especially screwdriver bits
US5263972A (en) * 1991-01-11 1993-11-23 Stryker Corporation Surgical handpiece chuck and blade
US5439472A (en) * 1991-01-11 1995-08-08 Stryker Corporation Surgical handpiece chuck and blade
US5468247A (en) * 1993-05-26 1995-11-21 Stryker Corporation Saw blade for powered medical handpiece
US5702415A (en) * 1993-05-26 1997-12-30 Stryker Corporation Chuck and blade for powered medical handpiece
DE29802921U1 (en) * 1998-02-19 1998-04-23 Fresen Heinz Willy Series of hand tools, preferably kitchen tools, hand tools or garden tools
WO2001007186A1 (en) * 1999-07-21 2001-02-01 Black & Decker Inc. Power drivable chuck
US6390739B1 (en) * 1999-07-21 2002-05-21 Black & Decker Inc. Power drivable chuck
US20130031728A1 (en) * 2011-08-05 2013-02-07 Chao-Chin Yen Hand tool having multiple switchable functions
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