Shaft securing mechanism
11173585 ยท 2021-11-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B23/0007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B23/0042
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B15/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B23/0035
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25B23/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B15/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A shaft securing mechanism is provided that includes pins, bearings or other securing members that are biased inwardly at an angle with respect to the axis of the shaft being engaged by the mechanism. The angled orientation of the engagement of the pins with the shaft enables the pins to more securely hold the shaft relative to the handle without significant slop or play in the lateral or longitudinal directions. The mechanism also includes a tapered inner surface to increase the ease of alignment of the shaft with the mechanism, which allows the shaft to be engaged with the handle by only pressing and rotating the shaft into the mechanism within the handle.
Claims
1. A shaft securing system comprising: a shaft securing mechanism comprising: a) main body defining a central bore adapted to receive a shaft therein, the main body including at least one angled slot formed therein that intersects the bore at an inner end thereof; b) at least one pin disposed within the angled slot and adapted to engage the shaft disposed within the bore; and c) at least one alignment structure formed on the bore to align the shaft within the bore, the at least one alignment structure consisting of an alignment surface formed as part of an inner surface of the bore, and a shaft inserted within the bore, wherein the shaft inserted within the bore includes a rounded leading edge including at least a portion shaped complementary to and engageable with the alignment surface of the bore, and a recess including an engagement surface formed with a sloped portion and flat stop portion oriented perpendicular to a long axis of the shaft, and within which the at least one pin is received.
2. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein the at least one pin is oriented within the slot perpendicularly to the length of the slot.
3. The mechanism of claim 2 further comprising a shuttle slidably disposed around the main body, the shuttle including a groove in which are disposed opposed ends of the at least one pin.
4. The mechanism of claim 3 further comprising a biasing member engaged with the shuttle and operable to urge the shuttle and the at least one pin along the at least one slot.
5. A handle comprising: a) a core having an open end; and b) the shaft securing device of claim 1 disposed within the open end.
6. A method of securing a shaft to a handle, the method comprising the steps of: a) providing the handle of claim 5; and b) inserting the shaft into the handle to engage the shaft securing device therein.
7. The method of claim 6 wherein the step of inserting the shaft does not require application of external force to the handle other than a force exerted along the shaft.
8. The method of claim 6 wherein the step of inserting the shaft comprises rotating the shaft relative to the main body.
9. A shaft securing system comprising: a shaft securing mechanism comprising: a) main body defining a central bore adapted to receive a shaft therein, the main body including at least one angled slot formed therein that intersects the bore at an inner end thereof; b) at least one pin disposed within the angled slot and adapted to engage the shaft disposed within the bore; and c) an alignment structure formed on the bore to align the shaft within the bore, the alignment structure consisting of a tapered inner surface on an inner surface of the bore, and a shaft inserted within the bore, wherein the shaft inserted within the bore includes a rounded leading edge including at least a portion shaped complementary to and engageable with the alignment surface of the bore, and a recess including an engagement surface formed with a sloped portion and flat stop portion oriented perpendicular to a long axis of the shaft, and within which the at least one pin is received.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings illustrate the best mode currently contemplated of practicing the present invention.
(2) In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) Referring now in detail to the drawing figures, wherein like reference numerals represent like parts throughout the several views, an exemplary embodiment of a tool handle 10 is illustrated in
(10) Looking now at the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
(11) The ring shuttle 7 defines a passage 200 therethrough and includes an inner portion 15 disposed within the spring 8 and an outer portion 16 engaged by the end of the spring 8 and extending outwardly from the spring 8. The ring shuttle 7 also contains a set of flats 30 disposed on opposed sides of the passage 200 that will align with corresponding flats 32 on the main body 4 to orient the shuttle 7 to the main body 4 and prevent the pins 5 from jamming. The overall length of the ring shuttle 7 prevents the spring 8 from getting stuck in the slots 17 of the main body 4. The outer portion 16 is circular in shape and engages a slide washer 6 that is disposed around the main body 4 of the mechanism 13.
(12) The main body 4 is cylindrical in shape and extends through the washer 6 and the passage 200 in the shuttle 7 into the interior of the spring 8 and the core 9 were it is fixed to the core 9. The main body 4 includes a central bore 25 and a pair of angled slots 17 formed on opposed sides of the bore 25 within the main body 4 in which pins 5 are positioned in a manner to allow sliding of the pins 5 within the slots 17. The pins 5 are secured at opposite ends within a circumferential slot 202 formed within the interior of the outer portion 16 of the ring shuttle 7 such that the pins 5 do not move axially along the mechanism 13 but can move laterally within the ring shuttle 7 as directed by the shape of the slots 17 and movement of the main body 4. Further, the slots 17 are formed in the main body 4 to be disposed at an angle with regard to a central axis of the main body 4 extending through the main body 4 along a centerline of the bore 25 within the main body 4. The slots 17 intersect the bore 25 at their inner end and extend completely though the main body 4 to the exterior of the main body 4. In an alternative embodiment, the slots 17 can be formed to terminate within the main body 4, if desired. The pins 5 are disposed within the slots 17 such that the pins 5 are oriented perpendicularly to the length of the slots 17 extending from the exterior of the main body 4 to the bore 25 within the main body 4. This orientation of the pins 5 within the slots 17 enables the entire portion of the pin 5 exposed within the slot to contact and engage a shaft 20 in a manner to be discussed in the operation of the mechanism 13.
(13) A release collar 1 is disposed around the ring shuttle 7 with a cylindrical section 18 located within and engaged with the wide end 14 by retaining ring 3, and an annular section 19 located outside of the handle 10. The cylindrical section 18 extends through a cover or cap 2 engaged with the wide end 14 and which forms an outer end stop for the movement of the release collar 1 with respect to the core 9 and main body 4.
(14) When a shaft 20 is inserted within the mechanism 13 using only a force exerted by the user along the shaft 20, as shown in
(15) The tolerance of the slots 17 is close to the diameter of the pins 5 such that the shaft 20 cannot significantly move relative to the main body 4 when the pins 5 are disposed within the recesses 24 as a result of the angular and constant pressure or force exerted on the tapered region of the shaft 20 via the pins 5 from the spring 8. In this configuration for the mechanism 13, the ring shuttle 7 and pins 5 can be displaced to secure the shaft 20 within the mechanism 13 by only having to press the shaft 20 into the mechanism 13 without having to simultaneously displace the collar 1. Further, as the pins 5 extend perpendicularly to the recesses 24, the pins 5 contact the recesses 24 along the entire length of the pin 5 exposed within the slots 17. As a result, the engagement of the pins 5 with the recesses 24 provides multiple, or an elongated area of contact between the mechanism 13 and the shaft 20 to more securely hold the shaft 20 within the handle 10.
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(17) Various other embodiments of the present invention are contemplated as being within the scope of the filed claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter regarded as the invention.