Screwdriver
10987783 ยท 2021-04-27
Assignee
Inventors
- Collin J. Nelson (Milwaukee, WI, US)
- Steven W. Hyma (Milwaukee, WI, US)
- Grant T. Squiers (Cudahy, WI, US)
- James A. Cemke, Jr. (Richfield, WI, US)
- Abhijeet A. Khangar (Pewaukee, WI)
Cpc classification
B25G1/085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A screwdriver includes a main body and a switch. The main body is coupled to a handle and includes a pair of parallel, spaced apart slots, and a pawl positioned in each slot. Each pawl is biased outwardly by a spring. The switch is pivotable relative to the main body, and the switch includes a groove extending along an arcuate portion of an inner surface. Pivoting the switch in a first direction moves the switch toward a first position in which the groove is positioned in-line with the first pawl. When the switch is in the first position, the first pawl extends outwardly from the slot and engages the internal tooth surface such that application of a torque in a first direction drives a shank in the first direction and application of a torque in the second direction causes the shank to ratchet relative to the main body.
Claims
1. A screwdriver comprising: a handle including a first end and a second end and defining an axis therebetween, the handle including a body portion and a neck portion, the neck portion positioned proximate the second end of the handle, the neck portion having a diameter less than a diameter of the body portion, the body portion including a plurality of holes extending through the body portion parallel to the axis, the holes angularly spaced apart about the axis, each of the holes defining an opening positioned adjacent the neck portion; a shank coupled to the handle, the shank including a first end and second end, the second end having a bore; and a removable bit selectively positionable in the bore of the shank and one of the holes of the body portion; wherein the handle further includes a rim positioned proximate the second end such that the neck portion is positioned between the rim and the body portion, wherein the diameter of the neck portion is less than a diameter of the rim; wherein each of the holes of the body portion is configured to support the removable bit such that a working end of the removable bit is positioned below the rim and along the neck portion such that the working end of the removable bit is visible within a space between the body portion and the rim when viewed from a lateral side of the handle.
2. The screwdriver of claim 1, wherein the rim includes a plurality of holes aligned with the holes of the body portion such that the removable bit can pass through one hole of the plurality of holes in the body portion through a respective hole in the rim.
3. The screwdriver of claim 1, further comprising a ratchet assembly including a first end secured relative to the handle and a second end coupled to the first end of the shank such that the ratchet assembly is located between the rim and the shank.
4. The screwdriver of claim 1, wherein the handle includes a bore extending at least partially along the axis and defining an opening proximate the second end, wherein the first end of the shank is secured within the bore of the handle.
5. The screwdriver of claim 1, further comprising a cap positioned adjacent the first end of the handle and removably coupled to the body portion to selectively cover one end of each of the holes of the body portion.
6. The screwdriver of claim 1, further comprising a ratchet assembly including a first end secured relative to the handle and a second end coupled to the first end of the shank.
7. The screwdriver of claim 1, further comprising a cap coupled to the first end of the handle, the cap including a plurality of holes extending through the cap and each aligned with one of the plurality of holes of the body portion.
8. A screwdriver comprising: a handle including a first end and a second end and defining an axis therebetween, the handle including a body portion, a rim positioned proximate the second end, and a neck portion positioned between the rim and the body portion, the neck portion having a diameter less than a diameter of the body portion and less than a diameter of the rim, the body portion including a plurality of holes extending through the body portion parallel to the axis, the holes angularly spaced apart about the axis, each of the holes defining an opening positioned adjacent the neck portion; a shank coupled to the handle, the shank including a first end, a second end, and a bore positioned proximate the second end of the shank; a ratchet assembly including a first end coupled to the rim of the handle and a second end coupled to the first end of the shank such that the ratchet assembly is located between the rim and the shank; and a removable bit selectively positionable in the bore of the shank and one of the holes of the body portion.
9. The screwdriver of claim 8, wherein the rim includes a plurality of holes aligned with the holes of the body portion such that the removable bit can pass through the one hole in the body portion through a respective hole in the rim.
10. The screwdriver of claim 8, wherein each of the holes of the body portion is configured to support the removable bit such that a working end of the removable bit is positioned adjacent the neck portion and is visible within a space between the body portion and the rim.
11. The screwdriver of claim 8, wherein the handle includes a bore extending at least partially along the axis and defining an opening proximate the second end, wherein the first end of the shank is secured within the bore of the handle.
12. The screwdriver of claim 8, further comprising a cap positioned adjacent the first end of the handle and removably coupled to the body portion to selectively cover an end of each of the holes extending through the body portion.
13. The screwdriver of claim 8, further comprising a cap coupled to the first end of the handle, the cap including a plurality of holes extending through the cap and each aligned with one of the plurality of holes of the body portion.
14. A screwdriver comprising: a handle including a first end and a second end and defining an axis therebetween, the handle including a body portion and a neck portion, the neck portion positioned proximate the second end of the handle, the neck portion having a diameter less than a diameter of the body portion, the body portion including a plurality of holes extending through the body portion parallel to the axis, the holes angularly spaced apart about the axis, each of the holes defining an opening positioned adjacent the neck portion; a cap coupled to the first end of the handle, the cap including a plurality of holes extending through the cap and each aligned with one of the plurality of holes of the body portion; a shank coupled to the handle, the shank including a first end and second end, the second end having a bore; a ratchet assembly including a first end coupled to the handle and a second end coupled to the first end of the shank such that the ratchet assembly is located between the neck and the shank; and a removable bit selectively positionable in the bore of the shank and one of the holes of the body portion.
15. The screwdriver of claim 14, wherein the handle further includes a rim positioned proximate the second end such that the neck portion is positioned between the rim and the body portion.
16. The screwdriver of claim 15, wherein the rim includes a plurality of holes aligned with the holes of the body portion such that the removable bit can pass through the one hole in the body portion through a respective hole in the rim.
17. The screwdriver of claim 15, wherein each of the holes of the body portion is configured to support the removable bit such that a working end of the removable bit is positioned adjacent the neck portion and is visible within a space between the body portion and the rim.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(17) Before any independent embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other independent embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(21) In the illustrated embodiments, the handle 18 has holes 78 to hold six bits 42a; in other embodiments, the handle 18 may include fewer or more holes 78 to store fewer or more bits 42a. Also, the illustrated embodiments indicate that the bits 42a may be square bits, flat bits, or Philips bits; in other embodiments, the bits 42a may have another type or another size. In some embodiments, a grommet is positioned at least partially within each hole 78 to retain each bit 42a within a respective hole 78. In the embodiment of
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(23) In the illustrated embodiment, the switch 90 is formed as a ring extending around a portion of the main body 94. The switch 90 is pivotable about the longitudinal axis 46 relative to the main body 94, and the switch 90 includes an inner wall 126 and a groove 130 formed in the inner wall 126. The groove 130 defines a surface that is spaced farther from the axis 46 than the rest of the inner wall 126. The inner wall 126 also includes three pockets 134 (
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(25) In the illustrated embodiment, the main body 94 includes a hole 154 aligned with the axis 46 and extending through the first portion 98 and the second portion 102. The shank 22 also includes a hole 158 (
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(27) In the illustrated position, the main body 94 and handle 18 ratchets or rotate relative to the shank 22 in a clockwise direction when the user applies a clockwise torque on the handle 18 (and therefore the main body 94) sufficient to overcome the biasing force exerted on the extended first pawl 114a. Conversely, applying torque in the opposite or driving direction (i.e., anti-clockwise in
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(30) In the illustrated position, the main body 94 and handle 18 ratchets or rotate relative to the shank 22 in an anti-clockwise direction when the user applies an anti-clockwise torque on the handle 18 sufficient to overcome the biasing force exerted on the extended second pawl 114b. Conversely, applying torque in the opposite or driving direction (i.e., clockwise in
(31) The ratchet assembly 26 prevents accidental shifting of the switch 90 during use that may occur when the user's fingers slip and apply torque to the switch 90. Since the switch 90 is rotated in the same direction as the driving direction of the shank 22, the user will not accidentally rotate the switch 90 relative to the main body 94. The switch 90 incorporates a single groove that can be aligned with both pawls 114 at the same time.
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(33) The screwdriver 410 includes a handle 418 and a shank 422. The shank 422 is formed integrally with a mandrel 494 (
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(35) The ratchet assembly 826 includes a main body 894, a switch 890, and a gear ring 892 having an internal tooth surface 850. The main body 894 includes a bore 954 and a cutout 910 extending through an arcuate portion of a wall of the main body 894. The cutout 910 includes a hole 926. In the illustrated embodiment, the hole 926 is oriented parallel to the bore 954. The main body also includes a driver 824 configured to engage a shank or a bit (not shown). The main body 894 also includes a pawl member 914 coupled to a pivot pin 920. The pawl member 914 includes two ends, and each end defines a tooth portion 922. The pivot pin 920 is received within the hole 926 of the main body 894 such that the pawl member 914 can pivot about the pivot pin 920 relative to the main body 894. The tooth portions 922 alternately engage the internal tooth surface 850 depending on the position of the pawl member 914. In the illustrated embodiment, a helical washer or spring 996 biases the gear ring 892 into axially to maintain engagement between the gear ring 892 and the main body 894.
(36) The switch 890 includes a protruding pin 896 received within the bore 954 of the main body 894. The pin 896 includes a hole 992 extending perpendicular to the pin 896. When the switch 890 is assembled with the main body 894, the hole 992 is aligned with the cutout 910. A piston 924 is positioned within the hole 992 and is biased outwardly from the hole 992 by a spring 918. The piston 924 is biased into engagement against the pawl member 914. When the switch 890 is rotated to a first position, the piston 924 biases a first tooth portion 922 outwardly to engage the internal tooth surface 850; when the switch 890 is rotated to a second position, the piston 924 biases a second tooth portion 922 outwardly to engage the internal tooth surface 850. In each position, applying a torque on the gear ring 892 in one direction will drive the main body 894 (and therefore also the driver 824) to rotate, while applying a torque to the gear ring 892 in an opposite direction will cause the main body 894 to ratchet or rotate relative to the gear ring 892.
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(38) Thus, the invention may provide, among other things, a screwdriver. Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain independent embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of one or more independent aspects of the invention as described.