US20090159467A1 - Tool cover - Google Patents
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- B27—WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
- B27B—SAWS FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; COMPONENTS OR ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
- B27B21/00—Hand saws without power drive; Equipment for hand sawing, e.g. saw horses
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- the present invention relates to tool cover, and particularly to a tool cover having the function of rust proof and dreg removing.
- saws are frequently used in cut.
- the saw is formed by a handle and a knife.
- a saw has sawteeth which is harmful so that in storage, it is necessary to be well protected. Furthermore, the sawteeth easily adhere with dust and dregs so as to affect the quality in working.
- the saw is combined with a cover.
- the cover has a casing with a receiving space.
- the receiving space has an opening and a penetrating portion which is spaced with the opening.
- a button is swingably pivoted to the casing at the side having the through portion.
- the cover further includes a press portion and a stop opposite to the press portion and corresponding to the through portion.
- the button can be controlled to swing between an inward protruding position and an outward curl position. When the button is at the inward protruding position, the stop will enter into the though portion, and when the button is at the outward curl position, the stop will curl upwards to be out of the through portion.
- the cover further has an elastic body which is installed between the button and the casing and provides an elastic force to cause the stop to move inwards.
- a saw has a saw sheet which can enter into the receiving space from the opening.
- a saw handle is installed at one end of the saw sheet and is separable to be positioned by the button.
- the saw handle has a flange which protrudes outwards and can be stopped by the stop. In use, the user holds the handle, and presses the press portion so that the button moves to the outward curl position from the inward protruding position and the flange of the saw handle releases from the buckling of the stop so that the saw can be pulled out of the casing.
- the prior art saw cover can receive and protect the saw therein, since the gaps between the sawteeth is very small so that the wood dregs easily accumulates thereon. If oil or other adhesive is adhered thereon, the wood dregs will accumulate in the gaps and are very difficult to be removed so that the saw can not be used well, even it can not be used. Moreover, since the sawteeth are the main portion contacting the wood dregs and thus are wear seriously. Generally, the saw is viewed as a consumable object so that they have no the function of wear proof and the rust proof. Thus if the saw is worn or rusted seriously, the user will not improve it. Finally, if the saw can not be well functioned, it is deserted.
- the saw cover has no function of rustproof.
- a rusted saw in the saw cover possibly causes the dregs to leave in the cover.
- the oxidized dregs will adhere at the interior of the saw. Not only it is difficult to pull out the saw, but also the cover can not be used.
- the prior art is not practical and is necessary to be improved.
- the main object of the present invention is to provide a transition area which has the function of rust proof and dreg removing.
- the present invention provides a tool cover having a receiving body.
- the receiving body has an approximate rectangular shape.
- An interior of the receiving body is formed with a receiving space.
- One end of the receiving space has an opening for receiving objects.
- the opening is installed with a dreg removing portion which is formed by a brush body.
- the dreg removing portion is installed at two sides of a lower side of the opening of the receiving body and extends inwards to a predetermined distance. Thereby when objects enter into the receiving body, the dregs can be removed without accumulating in the receiving body.
- a rust proof portion is installed at a rear side of the dreg removing portion of the receiving body.
- the rust proof portion is made of a sponge which has an approximate U shape to encircle in the interior of the receiving body.
- the rust proof portion has the effect of absorbing oil or fat so as to be coated thereon. When objects move into the receiving body, the rust proof portion will adhere the oil or fat thereon so that the object easily oxidization can be coated with oil or fat for isolating exterior air without rusting or delaying the time period of rusting.
- a transition area is installed between the dreg removing portion and the rust proof portion.
- the transition area serves for isolating the dreg removing portion and the rust proof portion.
- the transition area will contain the dregs removed from the dreg removing portion without dregs will enter into the rust proof portion to affect the function of coating of the oil or fat by the rust proof portion.
- the opening of the receiving body will face to the ground so that the dregs in the transition area can fall out to retain the cleanness of the receiving body.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of the tool cover of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic cross sectional view along line A-A of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a schematic cross sectional view along line B-B of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view showing the operation of the tool cover of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 shows the second embodiment of the tool cover of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 shows the third embodiment of the tool cover of the present invention.
- the present invention relates to a tool cover, as referring to FIGS. 1 to 3 , the tool cover 1 has a receiving body 2 .
- a saw is used as an example, but it is not used to confine the scope of the present invention.
- Other tools are suitable for the present invention.
- the receiving body 2 has an approximate rectangular shape. An interior of the receiving body 2 is formed with a receiving space 21 . One end of the receiving space 21 has an opening 22 for receiving objects.
- the opening 22 is installed with a dreg removing portion 3 which is formed by a brush body 31 .
- the dreg removing portion 3 is installed at two sides of a lower side of the opening 22 of the receiving body 2 and extends inwards to a predetermined distance. Thereby when objects enter into the receiving body 2 , the dregs can be removed without accumulating in the receiving body 2 .
- a rust proof portion 4 is installed at a rear side of the dreg removing portion 3 of the receiving body 2 .
- the rust proof portion 4 is made of a sponge 41 which has an approximate U shape to encircle in the interior of the receiving body 2 .
- the rust proof portion 4 has the effect of absorbing oil or fat so as to be coated thereon. When objects move into the receiving body 2 , the rust proof portion 4 will adhere the oil or fat thereon so that the object easily oxidization can be coated with oil or fat for isolating exterior air without rusting or delaying the time period of rusting.
- a transition area 5 is installed between the dreg removing portion 3 and the rust proof portion 4 .
- the transition area 5 serves for isolating the dreg removing portion 3 and the rust proof portion 4 .
- the transition area 5 will contain the dregs removed from the dreg removing portion 3 without dregs will enter into the rust proof portion 4 to affect the function of coating of the oil or fat by the rust proof portion 4 .
- the opening of the receiving body 2 will face to the ground so that the dregs in the transition area 5 can fall out to retain the cleanness of the receiving body 2 .
- the sawteeth 7 of the saw 6 passes through the dreg removing portion 3 in the opening 22 of the receiving space 21 so that the dregs on the saw 6 will move by the brush body 31 of the dreg removing portion 3 to fall out before entering into the receiving body 2 .
- the dregs will fall into the receiving body 2 to prevent the dregs to fall into the rust proof portion 4 carelessly so as to affect the rust proof function of the rust proof portion 4 .
- FIGS. 5 and 6 another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. In this embodiment, those identical to the above embodiment will not be further described herein. Only those different from above embodiment are described.
- the second embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein the dreg removing portion 3 is encircled in the receiving space 21 .
- the third embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein the dreg removing portion 3 is formed integrally with the receiving body 2 and is not a plane.
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Abstract
A tool cover has a receiving body; the receiving body having a receiving space; and the receiving space having a dreg removing portion which is a brush body for removing dregs. The dreg removing portion is installed at one end of the receiving space. The dreg removing portion is encircled within the receiving space. The dreg removing portion is integrally formed with the receiving body and is not a plane. A rust proof portion is installed in the receiving space and the rust proof portion is formed by sponge for absorbing oil or fat for rust proof. A transition area is installed in the receiving space near the dreg removing portion for assisting the dreg removing portion. The body of the tool cover serves to receive a saw.
Description
- The present invention relates to tool cover, and particularly to a tool cover having the function of rust proof and dreg removing.
- With the improvement of human life, tools are used in decoration and many different kinds of works, however in using, dregs generate in cutting woods. For example saws are frequently used in cut. The saw is formed by a handle and a knife. A saw has sawteeth which is harmful so that in storage, it is necessary to be well protected. Furthermore, the sawteeth easily adhere with dust and dregs so as to affect the quality in working.
- In one improvement structure, the saw is combined with a cover. The cover has a casing with a receiving space. The receiving space has an opening and a penetrating portion which is spaced with the opening. A button is swingably pivoted to the casing at the side having the through portion. The cover further includes a press portion and a stop opposite to the press portion and corresponding to the through portion. The button can be controlled to swing between an inward protruding position and an outward curl position. When the button is at the inward protruding position, the stop will enter into the though portion, and when the button is at the outward curl position, the stop will curl upwards to be out of the through portion. The cover further has an elastic body which is installed between the button and the casing and provides an elastic force to cause the stop to move inwards. A saw has a saw sheet which can enter into the receiving space from the opening. A saw handle is installed at one end of the saw sheet and is separable to be positioned by the button. The saw handle has a flange which protrudes outwards and can be stopped by the stop. In use, the user holds the handle, and presses the press portion so that the button moves to the outward curl position from the inward protruding position and the flange of the saw handle releases from the buckling of the stop so that the saw can be pulled out of the casing.
- However although the prior art saw cover can receive and protect the saw therein, since the gaps between the sawteeth is very small so that the wood dregs easily accumulates thereon. If oil or other adhesive is adhered thereon, the wood dregs will accumulate in the gaps and are very difficult to be removed so that the saw can not be used well, even it can not be used. Moreover, since the sawteeth are the main portion contacting the wood dregs and thus are wear seriously. Generally, the saw is viewed as a consumable object so that they have no the function of wear proof and the rust proof. Thus if the saw is worn or rusted seriously, the user will not improve it. Finally, if the saw can not be well functioned, it is deserted. This is not economic. Furthermore, the saw cover has no function of rustproof. A rusted saw in the saw cover possibly causes the dregs to leave in the cover. The oxidized dregs will adhere at the interior of the saw. Not only it is difficult to pull out the saw, but also the cover can not be used. Thus the prior art is not practical and is necessary to be improved.
- The main object of the present invention is to provide a transition area which has the function of rust proof and dreg removing.
- To achieve above object, the present invention provides a tool cover having a receiving body.
- The receiving body has an approximate rectangular shape. An interior of the receiving body is formed with a receiving space. One end of the receiving space has an opening for receiving objects.
- The opening is installed with a dreg removing portion which is formed by a brush body. The dreg removing portion is installed at two sides of a lower side of the opening of the receiving body and extends inwards to a predetermined distance. Thereby when objects enter into the receiving body, the dregs can be removed without accumulating in the receiving body.
- A rust proof portion is installed at a rear side of the dreg removing portion of the receiving body. The rust proof portion is made of a sponge which has an approximate U shape to encircle in the interior of the receiving body. The rust proof portion has the effect of absorbing oil or fat so as to be coated thereon. When objects move into the receiving body, the rust proof portion will adhere the oil or fat thereon so that the object easily oxidization can be coated with oil or fat for isolating exterior air without rusting or delaying the time period of rusting.
- Besides, a transition area is installed between the dreg removing portion and the rust proof portion. The transition area serves for isolating the dreg removing portion and the rust proof portion. Thereby when objects enter into the receiving body, the transition area will contain the dregs removed from the dreg removing portion without dregs will enter into the rust proof portion to affect the function of coating of the oil or fat by the rust proof portion. When objects move out of the receiving body, the opening of the receiving body will face to the ground so that the dregs in the transition area can fall out to retain the cleanness of the receiving body.
- The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawing.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of the tool cover of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a schematic cross sectional view along line A-A ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a schematic cross sectional view along line B-B ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 is a schematic view showing the operation of the tool cover of the present invention. -
FIG. 5 shows the second embodiment of the tool cover of the present invention. -
FIG. 6 shows the third embodiment of the tool cover of the present invention. - In order that those skilled in the art can further understand the present invention, a description will be provided in the following in details. However, these descriptions and the appended drawings are only used to cause those skilled in the art to understand the objects, features, and characteristics of the present invention, but not to be used to confine the scope and spirit of the present invention defined in the appended claims.
- The present invention relates to a tool cover, as referring to
FIGS. 1 to 3 , thetool cover 1 has areceiving body 2. For simplifying, in this embodiment, a saw is used as an example, but it is not used to confine the scope of the present invention. Other tools are suitable for the present invention. - The
receiving body 2 has an approximate rectangular shape. An interior of thereceiving body 2 is formed with areceiving space 21. One end of the receivingspace 21 has anopening 22 for receiving objects. - The
opening 22 is installed with adreg removing portion 3 which is formed by abrush body 31. Thedreg removing portion 3 is installed at two sides of a lower side of theopening 22 of the receivingbody 2 and extends inwards to a predetermined distance. Thereby when objects enter into the receivingbody 2, the dregs can be removed without accumulating in the receivingbody 2. - A
rust proof portion 4 is installed at a rear side of thedreg removing portion 3 of the receivingbody 2. Therust proof portion 4 is made of asponge 41 which has an approximate U shape to encircle in the interior of the receivingbody 2. Therust proof portion 4 has the effect of absorbing oil or fat so as to be coated thereon. When objects move into the receivingbody 2, therust proof portion 4 will adhere the oil or fat thereon so that the object easily oxidization can be coated with oil or fat for isolating exterior air without rusting or delaying the time period of rusting. - Besides, a
transition area 5 is installed between thedreg removing portion 3 and therust proof portion 4. Thetransition area 5 serves for isolating thedreg removing portion 3 and therust proof portion 4. Thereby when objects enter into the receivingbody 2, thetransition area 5 will contain the dregs removed from thedreg removing portion 3 without dregs will enter into therust proof portion 4 to affect the function of coating of the oil or fat by therust proof portion 4. When objects move out of the receivingbody 2, the opening of the receivingbody 2 will face to the ground so that the dregs in thetransition area 5 can fall out to retain the cleanness of the receivingbody 2. - Referring to
FIG. 4 , in use of thetool cover 1 of the present invention, when asaw 6 to be placed into the receivingbody 2, the sawteeth 7 of thesaw 6 passes through thedreg removing portion 3 in theopening 22 of the receivingspace 21 so that the dregs on thesaw 6 will move by thebrush body 31 of thedreg removing portion 3 to fall out before entering into the receivingbody 2. After the sawteeth 7 of thesaw 6 passes through thedreg removing portion 3, the dregs will fall into the receivingbody 2 to prevent the dregs to fall into therust proof portion 4 carelessly so as to affect the rust proof function of therust proof portion 4. Then when thesaw 6 moves into therust proof portion 4 gradually, two sides of thesaw 6 will adhere with oil or fat of thesponge 41 so as to form a layer on the surfaces thereof. Other than isolating air from the surfaces of thesaw 6, the rust on thesaw 6 will protect by the oil or fat will not oxidize further. Thus the life of thesaw 6 is prolonged. - Referring to
FIGS. 5 and 6 , another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. In this embodiment, those identical to the above embodiment will not be further described herein. Only those different from above embodiment are described. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , the second embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein thedreg removing portion 3 is encircled in the receivingspace 21. - With referring to
FIG. 6 , the third embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein thedreg removing portion 3 is formed integrally with the receivingbody 2 and is not a plane. - The present invention is thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Claims (8)
1. A tool cover having a receiving body, the receiving body having a receiving space; and the receiving space having a dreg removing portion which is a brush body for removing dregs.
2. The tool cover as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the dreg removing portion is installed at one end of the receiving space.
3. The tool cover as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the dreg removing portion is encircled within the receiving space.
4. The tool cover as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the dreg removing portion is integrally formed with the receiving body and is not a plane.
5. The tool cover as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a rust proof portion is installed in the receiving space and the rust proof portion is formed by sponge for absorbing oil or fat for rust proof.
6. The tool cover as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a transition area is installed in the receiving space near the dreg removing portion for assisting the dreg removing portion.
7. The tool cover as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a transition area is installed in the receiving space near the dreg removing portion and between the dreg removing portion and rust proof portion for assisting the dreg removing portion.
8. The tool cover as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a body of the tool cover serves to receive a saw.
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