Power tool with detachable auxiliary handle
10596693 ยท 2020-03-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23Q11/0071
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25F3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B23/0035
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25G1/085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25F5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B23/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23Q11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A power tool with an auxiliary handle which is easily securable to and removable from the tool. The auxiliary handle provides additional functionality, beyond being merely a handle. The auxiliary handle is detachably engaged to the power tool for working as a side handle via a quick-connect mechanism, which locks the handle in place either automatically or with a simple movement, and which can be released by a simple movement. The handle also serves a secondary function. For example, its quick-connect mechanism can be so configured as to receive a screwdriver bit. When removed from the power tool, the handle can act as a screwdriver handle. The handle may include compartments or slots to retain a variety of screwdriver bits or other components. The handle could be a screwdriver with auto lock bit or bit holder.
Claims
1. A power tool and auxiliary handle combination, wherein the auxiliary handle is releasably engaged to a handle mounting shank on the power tool by a quick-connect mechanism, when the auxiliary handle is detached from the power tool with the quick-connect mechanism, it could be used as a quick-connect hand tool; the auxiliary handle has a hole, and the quick-connect mechanism has a quick-connect shank which extends into the hole; the quick-connect mechanism is separable from the auxiliary handle and the quick-connect shank can then be inserted in the power tool chuck as quick bit change device.
2. A power tool and auxiliary handle combination, wherein the auxiliary handle is removable from the power tool; the auxiliary handle includes a dust collecting unit for collecting dust from drilling or cutting; the power tool has an adjustable lock bushing to lock a cutting tool and a suction cup is connected to the bushing.
3. A combination as in claim 2, wherein the suction cup is connected to the bushing through a compression spring.
4. A combination as in claim 2, wherein the dust collecting unit is set on the front of the auxiliary handle and the dust collecting unit is connected to the suction cup through a pipe.
5. A combination as in claim 2, wherein the dust collecting unit is attached to the end of the auxiliary handle.
6. A combination as in claim 2, wherein the dust collecting unit and the suction cup are connected through a hollow chamber on the auxiliary handle.
7. A combination as in claim 2, wherein a dial is set on the auxiliary handle to control the dust collecting unit.
8. A combination as in claim 2, wherein the auxiliary handle is releasably secured to the power tool at the free end of the handle.
9. A combination as in claim 2, wherein a hole is set at the fixed end of the auxiliary handle for holding a tool accessory or quick connect mechanism.
10. A combination as in claim 2, wherein a quick connect mechanism is included at the fixed end of the auxiliary handle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(17) A first example of the invention is illustrated in
(18) Preferably, the bracket 4 could be adjusted around the housing 6, so that the orientation of the handle mounting shank 3 can be varied relative to the output axis and so as to adjust the orientation of the auxiliary handle in order to accommodate various user handle orientation preferences (for example left-handed vs. right-handed).
(19) In some embodiments, the quick-release mechanism may be permanently attached to the handle. However, preferably the auxiliary handle 1 has a central hole 32 in the fixed end 11, and the quick-connect mechanism 2 has a quick-connect shank 22 which extends into the central hole 32. The quick-connect mechanism is separable from the handle body 1, so that the quick-connect shank 22 can then be inserted in the chuck 16, and a screwdriver bit can be inserted in the quick-connect so that the power drill can be used to drive a screw with the screwdriver bit.
(20) Optionally, there are detents (spring-ball detents for example) in the central hole 32 to releasably retain the quick-connect shank 22, or there could be a second quick-connect mechanism to retain the quick-connect shank 22. Alternatively, since there should be no axial forces in normal operation, there could be just a sufficiently tight friction fit to prevent the handle body from falling off. The shape of the handle shown in figures is generally cylindrical, however, it should be understood that a variety of geometries could be used to accomplish similar results.
(21) The quick-connect mechanism 2 could be, for example, as described as in U.S. Pat. No. 6,695,321. However, any suitable quick-connect mechanism could be used in this invention.
(22) The quick-connect mechanism 2 includes a central longitudinal hole 21 that can detachably engage the handle mounting shank 3, and a quick-connect shank 22 at second end facing the handle body 1. The central longitudinal hole 21 has a cross-section corresponding to the cross-section of the handle mounting shank 3. The quick-connect shank 22 has a cross-section corresponding to the cross-section of the central hole 32 of the auxiliary handle 1.
(23) The cross-sections of the central longitudinal hole 21 and the quick-connect shank 22 of the quick-connect mechanism 2, the handle mounting shank 3 and the central hole 32 of the auxiliary handle 1 are hexagonal in the drawings. However, it should be understood that a variety of geometries could be used to accomplish a similar result.
(24) To attach the auxiliary handle 1 to the power drill, the handle mounting shank 3 is engaged in the central longitudinal hole 21 of the quick-connect mechanism 2 and the quick-connect shank 22 of the quick-connect mechanism 2 is detachably engaged in the central hole 32 of the auxiliary handle 1.
(25) As shown in
(26) When a hand tool is needed, the auxiliary handle 1 could be detached from the power tool by releasing the quick-connect mechanism 2. When the auxiliary handle is detached from the power tool with the quick-connect mechanism 2, it could be used as a quick-connect screw driver. When the auxiliary handle is detached from the power tool without the quick-connect mechanism 2, a bit from the channel 9 could be taken out and be inserted and locked directly into the central hole 32 of the handle 1 and the handle 1 could be used as a screw driver.
(27) In this example, the auxiliary handle 1 is detachably connected with the quick-connect mechanism 2. The quick-connect mechanism 2 is not necessary detachable from the handle.
(28) Optionally, the quick-connect mechanism 2 could be omitted and the handle could detachably be connected to the power tool by any normal mechanism.
(29) Another example of the invention is illustrated in
(30) Optionally, a handle mounting shank 3 could also be used to engage with the central hole 32 on the handle 1 to help strengthen the engagement of the auxiliary handle 1 with the power tool.
(31) The quick-connect mechanism 2 could also be used for coupling to the power tool output chuck 16, as shown in
(32) Optionally, the channel 9 could also be used to store impact extensions 43 as illustrated in
(33) Alternative, the power tool output could include a built-in quick-connect mechanism 41 for mounting tool bits, as shown in
(34) A third example of the invention is illustrated in
(35) Because of connecting by the free end 12, the mounting shank 3 could be long and extend all the length of the auxiliary handle 1, therefore the engagement of the auxiliary handle land the power tool 5 could be stronger and stabler.
(36) The free end 12 could be engaged with the mounting shank 3 by any normal mechanical means. For example, the free end 12 could include a quick connect mechanism in the central hole 45 to engage with the mounting shank 3.
(37) Optionally, a hand guard 51 could also be included at the free end 12 of the auxiliary handle 1, as shown in
(38) The handguard 51 could be detachable installed on the mounting shank 3 too. Optionally, one side of the handguard 51 could include an abrasive layer 52 for deburring. This could add more functions to the invention.
(39) Optionally, the auxiliary handle 1 could include a tools or tool accessories carrier 53 for holding and access the tool accessories, as shown in
(40) From the description, it can be seen that the tools in the invention could be used in different ways and the power tool could have different functions.
(41) A fourth example of the invention is illustrated in
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(45) The eighth example of the invention is illustrated in
(46) It will be evident to those knowledgeable in the field of the invention that many variations on the examples described above are conceivable within the scope of the invention. It should therefore be understood that the claims which define the invention are not restricted to the specific examples(s) described above. Possible variations include, for example, the orientation of the handle mounting shank 3 can be varied relative to the output axis and to adjust the orientation of the auxiliary handle to accommodate various user handle orientation preferences (for example left-handed vs. right-handed).
(47) Further variations may be apparent or become apparent to those knowledgeable in the field of the invention, within the scope of the invention as defined by the claims which follow. For example, the auxiliary handle could be detachably engaged with the power tool by any mechanism and the quick-connect mechanism could be omitted.