TOOL HEAD CLAMPING SYSTEM
20210023692 ยท 2021-01-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A tool head clamping system allows for the interchangeability of various cleaning tool head accessories. These accessories are connected by a clip assembly to a mop handle or like elongated hand tool handle. The system utilizes a novel male clip member to female clip member connection, with the female clip member located on the end of the elongated tool handle, and a tool head accessory consisting of the male clip member configured to have a variety of cleaning elements.
Claims
1. A tool head clamping system for a hand tool having an elongated handle and a tool head accessory, said system comprising: a male clip member comprising a main body section, first and second channels extending out from the main body section, a first spring member located within the first channel, and a second spring member located within the second channel; and a female clip member comprising a base secured to the distal end of an elongated handle, a frame member extending up from the base, said frame member circumscribing a third spring member which extends up from the base; wherein the frame member of the female clip member is configured to receive and maintain the channels of the male clip member to secure the male clip member to the distal end of the elongated handle by the biasing of the first and second spring members within the frame member and the biasing of the third spring member against the male clip member.
2. The tool head clamping system as in claim 1 wherein a slot is located between the first and second channels and wherein the frame member of the female clip member has a top wall from which a tab downwardly extends, the tab being configured to be positioned within the slot when the channels of the male clip member are maintained on the frame member.
3. The tool head clamping system as in claim 1 wherein the first channel is located in a first housing and the second channel is located in a second housing adjacent to the first housing.
4. The tool head clamping system as in claim 3 wherein the first spring member comprises a leaf spring attached at its end to a first push button which extends through an opening in the first housing and the second spring member comprises a leaf spring attached at its end to a second push button which extends through an opening in the second housing.
5. The tool head clamping system as in claim 4 wherein the third spring member is a spiral spring.
6. The tool head clamping system as in claim 5 wherein the frame member of the female clip member has first and second side walls, each side wall having an opening therethrough, the first push button being configured to extend through the opening in the first side wall and the second push button being configured to extend through the opening in the second side wall.
7. The tool head clamping system as in claim 3 wherein a slot is located between the first and second channels and wherein the frame member of the female clip member has a top wall from which a tab downwardly extends, the tab being configured to be positioned within the slot when the channels of the male clip member are maintained on the frame member.
8. The tool head clamping system as in claim 7 wherein the first spring member comprises a leaf spring attached at its end to a first push button which extends through an opening in the first housing and the second spring member comprises a leaf spring attached at its end to a second push button which extends through an opening in the second housing.
9. The tool head clamping system as in claim 8 wherein the third spring member is a spiral spring.
10. The tool head clamping system as in claim 9 wherein the frame member of the female clip member has first and second side walls, each side wall having an opening therethrough, the first push button being configured to extend through the opening in the first side wall and the second push button being configured to extend through the opening in the second side wall.
11. The tool head clamping system as in claim 1 wherein a cleaning element is secured to the male clip member, creating a separable tool head accessory.
12. The tool head clamping system as in claim 11 wherein the cleaning element comprises scrub brush bristles.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006]
[0007]
[0008]
[0009]
[0010]
[0011]
[0012]
[0013]
[0014]
[0015]
[0016]
[0017]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] The tool head clamping system of the present invention comprises male clip member 1, best shown in
[0019] Female clip member 9, best shown in
[0020] As best seen in
[0021]
[0022] Spring member 46, located in channel 30, comprises leaf spring 48 and attached push button 50 which extends through opening 38 of housing 28. Spring member 52, located in channel 34, comprises leaf spring 54 and attached push button 56 which extends through opening 42 of housing 32.
[0023] Female clip member 58 comprises base section 60 attached to a near distal end 102 of elongated tool handle 100. See
[0024] For routine cleaning, male clip member 22 is configured to be received, maintained, and secured within female clip member 58 as follows. Male clip member 22 is first positioned over female clip member 58 such that its slot 36 is aligned with tab 74. See
[0025] A variety of cleaning elements can be secured to surface 25 of main body section 24 of male clip member 22. Male clip member 22 with scrub brush bristles 26 secured to and extending from surface 25 of main body section 24, becomes a separable tool head accessory. In like manner, other cleaning elements, such as but not limited to, sponge members, scrub pads, dustpans, shovels, scrappers, bulb-changing devices, and squeegees can be secured to the main body section of a male clip member, potentially creating a multitude of tool head accessories.
[0026] A tool head accessory which is attached to female clip member 58 can easily and quickly be removed from handle 100 by simply pressing push buttons 50 and 56 of male clip member inward, toward each other, against the bias of leaf springs 48 and 54, so that they are withdrawn from within openings 66 and 70. The bias of spiral spring member 76 then compels male clip member 22 up and out of space 78 and female clip member 58. Male clip member can then be lifted up and away from handle 100. An alternate tool head accessory having a different male clip member 22 can then be secured within female clip member 58 and to handle 100.
[0027] In this manner, a number of tool head accessories are provided for use with a single handle, each available to be interchanged depending on the desire and requirements of the user.
[0028] Certain novel features and components of this invention are disclosed in detail in order to make the invention clear in at least one form thereof. However, it is to be clearly understood that the invention as disclosed is not necessarily limited to the exact form and details as disclosed, since it is apparent that various modifications and changes may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.