US20010000833A1 - Structure for connecting a tool with a grip - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01G—HORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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- the present invention is related to a structure for connecting a tool with a grip.
- the connecting structure includes an insertion rod which is easily detachably inserted in and connected with an outer sheath.
- the connecting structure is not subject to rusting and free from clogging.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 show a conventional gardening tool.
- a tool stem 91 of the tool is fitted into a sleeve 92 of the grip 9 to increase the length of the tool.
- the sleeve 92 is formed with a dent 93 .
- a spring 94 and a pushing pin 95 pushed by the spring 94 are disposed in the dent 93 .
- the pushing pin 95 is inserted and engaged in a fixing hole 96 of the grip 9 .
- the spring 94 is made of iron material and is subject to rusting.
- the rust tends to clog the dent 93 and makes it uneasy to push out or press in the pushing pin 95 . Therefore, it will be difficult to connect the sleeve 92 with the grip 9 or disconnect the sleeve 92 from the grip 9 . Also, it often takes place that the pushing pin 95 cannot be pushed out by the spring 94 and the grip 9 is detached from the sleeve 92 .
- the outer sheath is formed with a split in which the projecting block of the insertion rod is inserted.
- a periphery of the outer sheath is formed with an annular groove corresponding to the transverse recess of the projecting block.
- the inner circumference of the fastening ring is formed with an annular rib fitted in the annular groove.
- the rib is formed with a dent having a width slightly larger than the width of the split.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective assembled view of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective exploded view of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line A—A of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along line B—B of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 5 is a view according to FIG. 4, showing that the fastening ring is rotated
- FIG. 6 is a perspective exploded view of a conventional tool and grip
- FIG. 7 is a sectional assembled view of the conventional tool and grip.
- the structure for connecting a tool with a grip of the present invention includes:
- an insertion rod 1 a top section 101 of the insertion rod 1 being formed with a socket 11 for inserting a tool 2 therein, the tool 2 having a connecting section 21 adapted to be inserted into the socket 11 and connected with the insertion rod 1 , the top section 101 of the insertion rod 1 being formed with a flange 12 , one side of the flange 12 having a downward extending projecting block 13 , a middle portion of the projecting block 13 being formed with a transverse recess 14 , a lower projecting block 15 being formed on lower side of the transverse recess 14 ;
- an outer sheath 3 the interior of the outer sheath 3 including an upper receptacle 31 and a lower receptacle 32 , a grip 4 being adapted to be inserted into the lower receptacle 32 , the insertion rod 1 being adapted to be inserted into the upper receptacle 31 , one side of the outer sheath 3 being formed with a downward extending split in which the projecting block 13 of the insertion rod 1 is inserted, the periphery of the outer sheath 3 being formed with an annular groove 34 passing through the split 33 , the annular groove 34 being such positioned as to cooperate with the transverse recess 14 of the projecting block 13 inserted in the split 33 ; and
- a fastening ring 5 fitted on the outer sheath 3 the inner circumference of the fastening ring 5 being formed with an annular rib 51 corresponding to the annular groove 34 and having a shape complementary to the shape of the annular groove 34 , the rib 51 being formed with a dent 52 having a width slightly larger than the width of the split 33 for the lower projecting block 15 of the insertion rod 1 to pass through the dent 52 , the outer circumference of the fastening ring 5 being formed with a projecting section 53 for a user to easily turn the fastening ring 5 .
- the outer sheath 3 is further formed with a left and a right engaging blocks 35 , 36 .
- the left and right engaging blocks 35 , 36 are respectively positioned on the left and right side edges 531 , 532 of the projecting section 53 .
- the left and right engaging blocks 35 , 36 serve to stop the projecting section 53 and locate the fastening ring 5 .
- FIGS. 2 to 5 Please refer to FIGS. 2 to 5 .
- the fastening ring 5 is rotated to make the left side edge 531 of the projecting section 53 thereof leant against and stopped by the left engaging block 35 .
- the dent 52 of the fastening ring 5 is aligned with the split 33 of the outer sheath 3 .
- the projecting block 13 of the insertion rod 1 is aligned with the split 33 of the outer sheath 3 and then the fastening ring 5 is rotated to make the right side edge 532 of the projecting section 53 thereof leant against and stopped by the right engaging block 36 .
- the rib 51 of the fastening ring 5 is engaged in the split 33 of the outer sheath 3 and the transverse recess 14 of the insertion rod 1 to stop the lower projecting block 15 and restrict the insertion rod 1 from displacement. Therefore, the tool 2 is connected with the outer sheath 3 .
- the user When taking off the insertion rod 1 , the user only needs to rotate the fastening ring 5 to make the left side edge 531 of the projecting section 53 thereof leant against and stopped by the left engaging block 35 .
- the dent 52 is aligned with the split 33 and the lower projecting block 15 is free from stop, permitting the insertion rod 1 to be extracted out of the outer sheath 3 .
- the insertion rod 1 , outer sheath 3 and fastening ring 5 are all made of plastic material which is not subject to rusting and free from clogging. Therefore, the tool 2 can be more conveniently and easily connected with the grip 4 .
- the outer sheath 3 is formed with a split 33 for the projecting block 13 of the insertion rod 1 to insert therein. Also, the outer sheath 3 is formed with an annular groove 34 corresponding to the transverse recess 14 of the projecting block 13 .
- the annular rib 51 of the inner circumference of the fastening ring 5 is fitted in the annular groove 34 .
- the rib 51 is formed with a dent 52 having a width slightly larger than the width of the split 33 .
- the insertion rod 1 is easily detachably connected with the outer sheath 3 .
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Abstract
A structure for connecting a tool with a grip, including an insertion rod, an outer sheath and a fastening ring. The insertion rod is inserted in the outer sheath. One side of the insertion rod has a projecting block formed with a transverse recess. The outer sheath is formed with a split in which the projecting block of the insertion rod is inserted. A periphery of the outer sheath is formed with an annular groove corresponding to the transverse recess of the projecting block. The inner circumference of the fastening ring is formed with an annular rib fitted in the annular groove. The rib is formed with a dent having a width slightly larger than the width of the split. When rotating the fastening ring, the rib is engaged in the transverse recess of the projecting block to restrict the insertion rod from displacement. When the dent of the rib is aligned with the transverse recess of the projecting block, the projecting block can be passed therethrough, permitting the insertion rod to be extracted out of the outer sheath.
Description
- 1. This application is a Continuation-In-Part application of Ser. No. 09/339,846, file Jun. 25, 1999, and entitled “CONNECTING STRUCTURE FOR A TOOL AND A GRIP”
- 2. The present invention is related to a structure for connecting a tool with a grip. The connecting structure includes an insertion rod which is easily detachably inserted in and connected with an outer sheath. In addition, the connecting structure is not subject to rusting and free from clogging.
- 3.FIGS. 6 and 7 show a conventional gardening tool. In order to elongate the length of the gardening tool, save application force and replaceably connect the tool with the grip 9, a
tool stem 91 of the tool is fitted into asleeve 92 of the grip 9 to increase the length of the tool. Thesleeve 92 is formed with adent 93. Aspring 94 and a pushingpin 95 pushed by thespring 94 are disposed in thedent 93. When thesleeve 92 is inserted into the grip 9, the pushingpin 95 is inserted and engaged in afixing hole 96 of the grip 9. However, thespring 94 is made of iron material and is subject to rusting. As a result, the rust tends to clog thedent 93 and makes it uneasy to push out or press in the pushingpin 95. Therefore, it will be difficult to connect thesleeve 92 with the grip 9 or disconnect thesleeve 92 from the grip 9. Also, it often takes place that the pushingpin 95 cannot be pushed out by thespring 94 and the grip 9 is detached from thesleeve 92. - 4. It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a structure for connecting a tool with a grip. The outer sheath is formed with a split in which the projecting block of the insertion rod is inserted. A periphery of the outer sheath is formed with an annular groove corresponding to the transverse recess of the projecting block. The inner circumference of the fastening ring is formed with an annular rib fitted in the annular groove. The rib is formed with a dent having a width slightly larger than the width of the split. When rotating the fastening ring, the rib is engaged in the transverse recess of the projecting block to restrict the insertion rod from displacement. When the dent of the rib is aligned with the transverse recess of the projecting block, the projecting block can be passed therethrough, permitting the insertion rod to be extracted out of the outer sheath.
- 5. The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:
- 6.FIG. 1 is a perspective assembled view of the present invention;
- 7.FIG. 2 is a perspective exploded view of the present invention;
- 8.FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line A—A of FIG. 1;
- 9.FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along line B—B of FIG. 1;
- 10.FIG. 5 is a view according to FIG. 4, showing that the fastening ring is rotated;
- 11.FIG. 6 is a perspective exploded view of a conventional tool and grip; and
- 12.FIG. 7 is a sectional assembled view of the conventional tool and grip.
- 13. Please refer to FIGS. 1 to 5. The structure for connecting a tool with a grip of the present invention includes:
- 14. an
insertion rod 1, atop section 101 of theinsertion rod 1 being formed with asocket 11 for inserting a tool 2 therein, the tool 2 having a connectingsection 21 adapted to be inserted into thesocket 11 and connected with theinsertion rod 1, thetop section 101 of theinsertion rod 1 being formed with aflange 12, one side of theflange 12 having a downward extendingprojecting block 13, a middle portion of theprojecting block 13 being formed with atransverse recess 14, alower projecting block 15 being formed on lower side of thetransverse recess 14; - 15. an
outer sheath 3, the interior of theouter sheath 3 including anupper receptacle 31 and alower receptacle 32, agrip 4 being adapted to be inserted into thelower receptacle 32, theinsertion rod 1 being adapted to be inserted into theupper receptacle 31, one side of theouter sheath 3 being formed with a downward extending split in which the projectingblock 13 of theinsertion rod 1 is inserted, the periphery of theouter sheath 3 being formed with anannular groove 34 passing through thesplit 33, theannular groove 34 being such positioned as to cooperate with thetransverse recess 14 of the projectingblock 13 inserted in thesplit 33; and - 16. a
fastening ring 5 fitted on theouter sheath 3, the inner circumference of thefastening ring 5 being formed with anannular rib 51 corresponding to theannular groove 34 and having a shape complementary to the shape of theannular groove 34, therib 51 being formed with adent 52 having a width slightly larger than the width of thesplit 33 for thelower projecting block 15 of theinsertion rod 1 to pass through thedent 52, the outer circumference of thefastening ring 5 being formed with aprojecting section 53 for a user to easily turn thefastening ring 5. Theouter sheath 3 is further formed with a left and a rightengaging blocks dent 52 of thefastening ring 5 is aligned with thesplit 33 of theouter sheath 3 and therib 51 of thefastening ring 5 entirely blocks thesplit 33, the left and rightengaging blocks right side edges projecting section 53. The left and rightengaging blocks projecting section 53 and locate thefastening ring 5. - 17. Please refer to FIGS. 2 to 5. In use of the present invention, first the
fastening ring 5 is rotated to make theleft side edge 531 of theprojecting section 53 thereof leant against and stopped by the leftengaging block 35. At this time, thedent 52 of thefastening ring 5 is aligned with thesplit 33 of theouter sheath 3. When theinsertion rod 1 is inserted into thereceptacle 31, theprojecting block 13 of theinsertion rod 1 is aligned with thesplit 33 of theouter sheath 3 and then thefastening ring 5 is rotated to make theright side edge 532 of theprojecting section 53 thereof leant against and stopped by the rightengaging block 36. At this time, therib 51 of thefastening ring 5 is engaged in thesplit 33 of theouter sheath 3 and thetransverse recess 14 of theinsertion rod 1 to stop thelower projecting block 15 and restrict theinsertion rod 1 from displacement. Therefore, the tool 2 is connected with theouter sheath 3. When taking off theinsertion rod 1, the user only needs to rotate thefastening ring 5 to make theleft side edge 531 of theprojecting section 53 thereof leant against and stopped by the leftengaging block 35. At this time, thedent 52 is aligned with thesplit 33 and thelower projecting block 15 is free from stop, permitting theinsertion rod 1 to be extracted out of theouter sheath 3. - 18. The
insertion rod 1,outer sheath 3 and fasteningring 5 are all made of plastic material which is not subject to rusting and free from clogging. Therefore, the tool 2 can be more conveniently and easily connected with thegrip 4. - 19. In conclusion, the
outer sheath 3 is formed with asplit 33 for the projectingblock 13 of theinsertion rod 1 to insert therein. Also, theouter sheath 3 is formed with anannular groove 34 corresponding to thetransverse recess 14 of theprojecting block 13. Theannular rib 51 of the inner circumference of thefastening ring 5 is fitted in theannular groove 34. Therib 51 is formed with adent 52 having a width slightly larger than the width of thesplit 33. When rotating thefastening ring 5, therib 51 is engaged in thetransverse recess 14 of the projectingblock 13 to stop the lower projectingblock 15 and restrict theinsertion rod 1 from displacement. When thedent 52 is aligned with thetransverse recess 14 of the projectingblock 13, the lower projectingblock 15 can be passed therethrough, permitting theinsertion rod 1 to be extracted out of theouter sheath 3. Therefore, theinsertion rod 1 is easily detachably connected with theouter sheath 3. - 20. 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 from the spirit of the present invention.
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1. A structure for connecting a tool with a grip, comprising:
an insertion rod, a top section of the insertion rod being formed with a socket for inserting a tool therein, a top section of the insertion rod being formed with a flange, one side of the flange having a downward extending projecting block, a middle portion of the projecting block being formed with a transverse recess, a lower projecting block being formed on lower side of the transverse recess;
an outer sheath, an interior of the outer sheath including a receptacle for inserting the grip therein, one side of the outer sheath being formed with a downward extending split in which the projecting block of the insertion rod is inserted, a periphery of the outer sheath being formed with an annular groove passing through the split, the annular groove being such positioned as to cooperate with the transverse recess of the projecting block inserted in the split; and
a fastening ring fitted on the outer sheath, an inner circumference of the fastening ring being formed with an annular rib corresponding to the annular groove and having a shape complementary to the shape of the annular groove, the rib being formed with a dent having a width slightly larger than the width of the split for the lower projecting block of the insertion rod to pass through the dent.
2. A structure for connecting a tool with a grip as claimed in , wherein an outer circumference of the fastening ring is formed with a projecting section for a user to easily turn the fastening ring.
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3. A structure for connecting a tool with a grip as claimed in , wherein the outer sheath is further formed with an engaging block, whereby when the dent of the fastening ring is aligned with the split of the outer sheath, the engaging block serves to stop a side edge of the projecting section and locate the fastening ring.
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