System and method for hand tool with quick release interchangeable work heads
11919143 ยท 2024-03-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T279/17923
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B25G3/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01D11/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B25G3/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01B1/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Provided is a system and method for a hand tool with a plurality of quick release work heads. The hand tool includes a handle having a socket having a first longitudinal axis and an inner cavity extending rearward from an open distal end, the inner cavity having a first non-circular cross section transverse to the first longitudinal axis, the socket further having a quick release transverse to the first longitudinal axis, the quick release releasably disposing a locker transversely across a portion of the inner cavity. The hand tool also includes at least one work head having a second longitudinal axis and a shaft having a second non-circular cross section concentrically conforming to the first non-circular cross section of the inner cavity, the shaft further having a locking groove transverse to the second longitudinal axis and disposed to engage with the quick release locker when the shaft is disposed within the socket of the handle. An associated method of use is also provided.
Claims
1. A hand tool with quick release interchangeable work heads, comprising: a handle having a socket having a first longitudinal axis and an inner cavity extending rearward from an open distal end, the inner cavity having a first non-circular cross section transverse to the first longitudinal axis, the socket further having a quick release transverse to the first longitudinal axis, the quick release releasably disposing a locker transversely across a portion of the inner cavity; and at least one work head having a second longitudinal axis and a shaft having a second non-circular cross section concentrically conforming to the first non-circular cross section of the inner cavity, the shaft further having a locking groove transverse to the second longitudinal axis and disposed to engage with the quick release locker when the shaft is disposed within the socket of the handle, the first non-circular cross section and the second non-circular cross section preventing rotation of the at least one work head relative to the handle when the work head shaft is engaged to the socket of the handle; the quick release locker further including: a locking pin having a first section having a first diameter consistent across a first length and a second section having a second diameter consistent along a second length, the second diameter smaller than the first diameter; the locking pin disposed within a sleeve with the first section of the locking pin against a first spring disposed against a first end of the sleeve, at least a portion of the second section disposed through a securing cap affixed to a second end of the sleeve opposite from the first end, a second spring disposed within the sleeve and about a portion of the second section and disposed against the securing cap; wherein in a first state with the first spring and second spring extended against the locking pin, the first section is aligned to a longitudinal aperture in the sleeve opening transversely to the inner cavity such that a longitudinal portion of the first section of the locking pin is disposed within the inner cavity as the locker; and wherein in a second state with the first spring compressed by the locking pin laterally moved towards the first end, the first section of the locking pin is displaced from the inner cavity.
2. The hand tool of claim 1, wherein the mating of the first non-circular cross section and the second non-circular cross section prevents longitudinal rotation of a work head relative to the handle when the shaft is disposed within the socket.
3. The hand tool of claim 1, wherein the shaft is a spline shaft and the socket is a corresponding spline shaft socket.
4. The hand tool of claim 3, wherein the spline shaft is a 6 splined shaft.
5. The hand tool of claim 3, wherein the spline shaft is an 8 splined shaft.
6. The hand tool of claim 3, wherein the spline shaft has between 2 and 36 splines.
7. The hand tool of claim 1, wherein the second non-circular cross section of the shaft is a regular polygon.
8. The hand tool of claim 1, wherein the work head is selected from the group consisting of a shovel, a spade, a hoe, a rake, a pitch fork, a digging spike, a threaded attacher, a sledge hammer, an axe, a pick.
9. The hand tool of claim 1, wherein the socket and the shaft are made from metal.
10. The hand tool of claim 9, wherein the socket and the shaft are made from tungsten steel.
11. The hand tool of claim 1, wherein the locking groove is circumferential about the shaft, the shaft having a plurality of alignments to the socket.
12. The hand tool of claim 1, wherein an assembled hand tool provided by a work head shaft engaged in the socket of the handle is impact resistant.
13. The hand tool of claim 1, wherein the work head and handle provide a class-three lever.
14. A hand tool with quick release interchangeable work heads, comprising: a work head receiver as a component of a handle, the work head receiver having a first longitudinal axis and an inner cavity extending rearward from an open distal end, the inner cavity structured and arranged as a spline shaft socket, the work head receiver further having a quick release transverse to the first longitudinal axis, the quick release releasably disposing a locker transversely across a portion of the inner cavity; and at least one work head having a second longitudinal axis and a spline shaft concentrically conforming to the spline shaft socket of the work head receiver, the spline shaft further having a locking groove transverse to the second longitudinal axis and disposed to engage with the quick release locker when the shaft is disposed within the work head receiver, the spline shaft socket and the spline shaft preventing rotation of the at least one work head relative to the handle when the work head shaft is engaged to the socket of the handle; the quick release locker further including: a locking pin having a first section having a first diameter consistent across a first length and a second section having a second diameter consistent along a second length, the second diameter smaller than the first diameter; the locking pin disposed within a sleeve with the first section of the locking pin against a first spring disposed against a first end of the sleeve, at least a portion of the second section disposed through a securing cap affixed to a second end of the sleeve opposite from the first end, a second spring disposed within the sleeve and about a portion of the second section and disposed against the securing cap; wherein in a first state with the first spring and second spring extended against the locking pin, the first section is aligned to a longitudinal aperture in the sleeve opening transversely to the inner cavity such that a longitudinal portion of the first section of the locking pin is disposed within the inner cavity as the locker; and wherein in a second state with the first spring compressed by the locking pin laterally moved towards the first end, the first section of the locking pin is displaced from the inner cavity.
15. The hand tool of claim 14, wherein the work head receiver is attached to a straight handle as may be appropriate for a digging hand tool.
16. The hand tool of claim 14, wherein the work head receiver is attached to the handle by at least one transverse attacher.
17. The hand tool of claim 14, wherein the spline shaft has between 2 and 36 splines.
18. The hand tool of claim 17, wherein the spline shaft is a 6 splined shaft.
19. The hand tool of claim 17, wherein the spline shaft is an 8 splined shaft.
20. The hand tool of claim 14, wherein the work head is selected from the group consisting of a shovel, a spade, a hoe, a rake, a pitch fork, a digging spike, a threaded attacher, a sledge hammer, an axe, a pick.
21. The hand tool of claim 14, wherein the socket and the shaft are made from metal.
22. The hand tool of claim 14, wherein an assembled hand tool provided by a work head spline shaft engaged in the spline shaft socket of the work head receiver is impact resistant.
23. The hand tool of claim 14, wherein the work head and handle provide a class-three lever.
24. A hand tool for use with quick release interchangeable work heads, comprising: a work head receiver structured and arranged for attachment to a handle, the work head receiver having a first longitudinal axis and an inner cavity extending rearward from an open distal end, the work head receiver having a first polygonal cross section transverse to the longitudinal axis, the inner cavity further having a quick release transverse to the first longitudinal axis, the quick release releasably disposing a locker transversely across a portion of the inner cavity; and wherein the handle is structured and arranged to receive at least one work head having a second longitudinal axis and a shaft having a second polygonal cross section concentrically conforming to the first polygonal cross section of the inner cavity, the shaft further having a locking groove transverse to the second longitudinal axis and disposed to engage with the quick release locker when the shaft is disposed within the socket of the work head receiver, the first polygonal cross section and the second polygonal cross section preventing rotation of the at least one work head relative to the handle when the work head shaft is engaged to the work head receiver of the handle; the quick release locker further including: a locking pin having a first section having a first diameter consistent across a first length and a second section having a second diameter consistent along a second length, the second diameter smaller than the first diameter; the locking pin disposed within a sleeve with the first section of the locking pin against a first spring disposed against a first end of the sleeve, at least a portion of the second section disposed through a securing cap affixed to a second end of the sleeve opposite from the first end, a second spring disposed within the sleeve and about a portion of the second section and disposed against the securing cap; wherein in a first state with the first spring and second spring extended against the locking pin, the first section is aligned to a longitudinal aperture in the sleeve opening transversely to the inner cavity such that a longitudinal portion of the first section of the locking pin is disposed within the inner cavity as the locker; and wherein in a second state with the first spring compressed by the locking pin laterally moved towards the first end, the first section of the locking pin is displaced from the inner cavity.
25. The hand tool of claim 24, wherein the shaft is a spline shaft, the first polygonal cross section being a negative of the spline shaft and the second polygonal cross section being a positive of the spline shaft.
26. The hand tool of claim 25, wherein the spline shaft has between 2 and 36 splines.
27. The hand tool of claim 24, wherein the work head and handle provide a class-three lever.
28. The hand tool of claim 24, wherein the work head is selected from the group consisting of a shovel, a spade, a hoe, a rake, a pitch fork, a digging spike, a threaded attacher, a sledge hammer, an axe, a pick.
29. A hand tool interchangeable work head for use with a quick release receiver, comprising: a work head having a first longitudinal axis and a shaft having a first polygonal cross section, the shaft further having a locking groove transverse to the first longitudinal axis, the work head structed and arranged to be received by a handle having a socket having a second longitudinal axis and an inner cavity extending rearward from an open distal end, the inner cavity having a second polygonal cross section transverse to the second longitudinal axis and concentrically conforming to the first polygonal cross section of the shaft, the socket further having a quick release transverse to the first longitudinal axis, the quick release releasably disposing a locker transversely across a portion of the inner cavity, the first polygonal cross section and the second polygonal cross section preventing rotation of the at least one work head relative to the handle when the work head shaft is engaged to the socket of the handle; and wherein the locking groove is structured and arranged to engage with a quick release locker when the shaft is disposed within the socket of the handle; the quick release locker further including: a locking pin having a first section having a first diameter consistent across a first length and a second section having a second diameter consistent along a second length, the second diameter smaller than the first diameter; the locking pin disposed within a sleeve with the first section of the locking pin against a first spring disposed against a first end of the sleeve, at least a portion of the second section disposed through a securing cap affixed to a second end of the sleeve opposite from the first end, a second spring disposed within the sleeve and about a portion of the second section and disposed against the securing cap; wherein in a first state with the first spring and second spring extended against the locking pin, the first section is aligned to a longitudinal aperture in the sleeve opening transversely to the inner cavity such that a longitudinal portion of the first section of the locking pin is disposed within the inner cavity as the locker; and wherein in a second state with the first spring compressed by the locking pin laterally moved towards the first end, the first section of the locking pin is displaced from the inner cavity.
30. The hand tool of claim 29, wherein the shaft is a spline shaft.
31. The hand tool of claim 30, wherein the spline shaft has between 2 and 36 splines.
32. The hand tool of claim 29, wherein the work head is selected from the group consisting of a shovel, a spade, a hoe, a rake, a pitch fork, a digging spike, a threaded attacher, a sledge hammer, an axe, a pick.
33. The hand tool of claim 29, wherein the work head and handle provide a class-three lever.
34. A hand tool with quick release interchangeable work heads, comprising: a handle having a socket having a first longitudinal axis and an inner cavity extending rearward from an open distal end, the inner cavity having a first non-circular cross section transverse to the first longitudinal axis, the socket further having a quick release transverse to the first longitudinal axis, the quick release releasably disposing a locker transversely across a portion of the inner cavity; and at least one work head having a second longitudinal axis and a shaft having a second non-circular cross section concentrically conforming to the first non-circular cross section of the inner cavity, the shaft further having a locking groove transverse to the second longitudinal axis and disposed to engage with the quick release locker when the shaft is disposed within the socket of the handle, the first non-circular cross section and the second non-circular cross section preventing rotation of the at least one work head relative to the handle when the work head shaft is engaged to the socket of the handle; the work head selected from the group consisting of: a shovel, a spade, a hoe, a rake, a pitch fork, a digging spike, a threaded attacher, a sledge hammer, an axe, a pick; the quick release locker further including: a locking pin having a first section having a first diameter consistent across a first length and a second section having a second diameter consistent along a second length, the second diameter smaller than the first diameter; the locking pin disposed within a sleeve with the first section of the locking pin against a first spring disposed against a first end of the sleeve, at least a portion of the second section disposed through a securing cap affixed to a second end of the sleeve opposite from the first end, a second spring disposed within the sleeve and about a portion of the second section and disposed against the securing cap; wherein in a first state with the first spring and second spring extended against the locking pin, the first section is aligned to a longitudinal aperture in the sleeve opening transversely to the inner cavity such that a longitudinal portion of the first section of the locking pin is disposed within the inner cavity as the locker; and wherein in a second state with the first spring compressed by the locking pin laterally moved towards the first end, the first section of the locking pin is displaced from the inner cavity.
35. The hand tool of claim 34, wherein the work head and handle provide a class-three lever.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) At least one system and method for a hand tool with quick release interchangeable work heads will be described, by way of example in the detailed description below with particular reference to the accompanying drawings in which like numerals refer to like elements, and:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) Before proceeding with the detailed description, it is to be appreciated that the present teaching is by way of example only, not by limitation. The concepts herein are not limited to use or application with a specific system or method for providing one or more hand tools incorporating a handle with a plurality of quick release interchangeable work heads. Thus, although the instrumentalities described herein are for the convenience of explanation shown and described with respect to exemplary embodiments, it will be understood and appreciated that the principles herein may be applied equally in other types of systems and methods of providing and using a hand tool with quick release interchangeable work heads.
(13) This invention is described with respect to preferred embodiments in the following description with reference to the Figures, in which like numbers represent the same or similar elements. Further, with the respect to the numbering of the same or similar elements, it will be appreciated that the leading values identify the Figure in which the element is first identified and described, e.g., hand tool 100 appears in
(14) Turning now to the drawings, and more specifically
(15) These axes intersect mutually at the origin of the coordinate system, which is chosen to be the center of the hand tool 100, however the axis shown in all figures are offset from this center point of the hand tool 100 for ease and clarity of illustration. Moreover,
(16) As shown in
(17) As will be appreciated from the following description and the accompanying illustrations, at least one embodiment of the hand tool 100 as provided by handle 102 and work head 120 may be quickly assembled or disassembled without loose parts being available to be dropped and lost which would frustrate the temporary locking mechanism, permits a range of alignment options, and is substantially impervious to impact force, rotational torsion, and leverage forces.
(18) More specifically, as shown in
(19) The work head 120 has a second longitudinal axis 122 and a shaft 124 having a second non-circular cross section 126. The shaft 124 also has a locking groove 128 transverse to the second longitudinal axis 122. Indeed, as shown in the
(20) For at least one embodiment, the first non-circular cross section 114 and the second non-circular cross section 126 are regular polygons. For yet another alternative embodiment, the shaft 124 is a spline shaft 124A and the socket 106 is a corresponding spline shaft receiving socket 106Athe corresponding second non-circular cross section 126 and first non-circular cross section 114 being the cross section of a spline shaft and the cross section of a spline shaft receiving socket.
(21) It is further understood and appreciated that the first non-circular cross section 114 and the second non-circular cross section 126 are concentrically conforming. In other words, the first non-circular cross section 114 and the second non-circular cross section 126 are substantially the same with the second non-circular cross section 126 being slightly smaller in diameter so as to slideably fit within the first non-circular cross section 114.
(22) It is also to be understood and appreciated that although a spline shaft has a circular core with radial flanges 130, as used herein the term non-circular cross section is defined to refer to a plane figure whose boundary consists of points, at least some of which are non-equidistant from a fixed point at the center, e.g., the longitudinal axis 108 or 122. In contrast, a circular cross section is understood to be a plane figure whose boundary consists of points equidistant from a fixed center point. Whether rectilinear, triangular or other shaped, the radial flanges 130 of a spline shaft define an outer edge boundary consisting of points, at least some of which are at different distances from a fixed point at the center, e.g., the longitudinal axis 108 or 122.
(23) The assembly of the hand tool 100 is shown more completely in
(24) As shown in
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(26) Indeed, for at least one embodiment, an optional O-Ring or other compressible gasket 206 may be disposed about the shaft 124 (as shown in
(27) Moreover, as the shaft 124 of the work head 120 is engaged to the socket 106 of the handle 102, the slideable slip fit achieved by the slightly smaller size of second non-circular cross section 126 of the work head 120 permits ease of assembly as the motion is along the aligned longitudinal axis 200. In addition, as the first non-circular cross section 114 and second non-circular cross section 126 are concentric, the circumferential fit between the shaft 124 and the socket 106 is substantially uniform.
(28) As such, impact forces, rotational torsion, and leverage forces during use are in general uniformly distributed throughout the engaged structure of the shaft 124 and the socket 106. More specifically, although certain digging or prying actions may temporarily concentrate forces more to one side of the assembly then another, the structure and arrangement of the interlocking shaft 124 and socket 106 does not attempt to concentrate such force.
(29) Further, although these non-circular cross sections have been specifically selected to permit longitudinal sliding, the non-circular cross sections advantageously prohibit rotation of the work head 120 relative to the handle 102, and vis-a-versa about the longitudinal axis 200, once assembled.
(30) To briefly summarize, for at least one embodiment, the present invention provides a hand tool 100 with quick release interchangeable work heads. This hand tool 100 is provided by the engaged elements of a handle 102 with an engaged work head 120. More specifically, the hand tool 100 has a handle 102 having a socket 106 having a first longitudinal axis 108 and an inner cavity 110 extending rearward from an open distal end 112, the inner cavity 110 having a first non-circular cross section 114 transverse to the first longitudinal axis, the socket further having a quick release transverse to the first longitudinal axis 108, the quick release 116 releasably disposing a locker 118 transversely across a portion of the inner cavity 110. The hand tool 100 is completed by at least one work head 120 having a second longitudinal axis 122 and a shaft 124 having a second non-circular cross section 126 concentricly conforming to the first non-circular cross section 114 of the inner cavity 110, the shaft 124 further having a locking groove 128 transverse to the second longitudinal axis 122 and disposed to engage with the quick release 116 locker 118 when the shaft 124 is disposed within the socket 106 of the handle 102.
(31) Of course, it should also be understood and appreciated that in various embodiments, the present invention may be practiced with respect to the distinct partsthe handle 102 in one instance and the one or more work heads 120 in a second instance.
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(34) For at least one embodiment, the pin 300 has a first section 304 having a first diameter 306 consistent across a first length 308 and a second section 310 having a second diameter 312 consistent along a second length 314. As may be further appreciated from
(35) The pin 300 is disposed within a sleeve 302 with the first section 304 of the pin 300 against a spring 316 disposed against a first end 318 of the sleeve. At least a portion 320 of the second section 310 is disposed through a securing cap 322 affixed to a second end 324 of the sleeve opposite from the first end 318. For at least one embodiment, a second spring 326 may be disposed about the second section 310 between the securing cap 322 and the first section 304.
(36) For at least one embodiment, the securing cap 322 is threaded such that it may be screwed into place with corresponding threads 328 provided by sleeve 302. In varying embodiments, securing cap 322 may be torqued into place so as to avoid unintentional loosening of securing cap 322. In addition, one or more flexible gaskets may be employed between the central bore 330 of securing cap 322 and the second section 310 of the pin 300, and/or between securing cap 322 and sleeve 302 so as to effectively provide a substantially sealed and liquid tight mechanism when the shaft 124 (not shown in
(37) As may be appreciated in
(38) Operation of the quick release 116 in accordance with at least one embodiment may be further appreciated with respect to
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(40) For at least one embodiment, the first state 400 is achieved by the first spring 316 and the second spring being specifically pre-selected so as to pre-position the first section 304 in the first state 400.
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(42) In contrast to ball locking mechanism, as at least one embodiment of the present invention provides a longitudinal portion 402 of pin 300effectively a section of a rod, the relative surface area of the longitudinal portion 402 in contact with the locking groove 128 may be substantially greater than the partial surface area of an optional ball element.
(43) Moreover, the longitudinal section 402 of pin 300 may provide a more secure locking element, than the partial contact of a ball element. However, for at least one optional embodiment, at least one ball element is used in place of the first section 304 of the pin 300. The ball element (not shown) may be driven laterally out of the longitudinal aperture 322 by second section 310, and returned by first spring 316.
(44) With respect especially to
(45) Additionally, because the first non-circular cross section 114 and the second non-circular cross section 126 eliminate rotation of the work head 120 relative to the handle 102, and more specifically the socket 106, the quick release 116 is structured and arranged to prevent undesired longitudinal movement of the work head 120 relative to the handle 102, save for desired attachment or removal. By distinctly separating the elements preventing rotation and the elements preventing longitudinal motion the structural integrity of the hand tool 100 is significantly improved.
(46) Further, as the locker 118 is essentially provided by a longitudinal section of a shaft nesting within a longitudinal section of a groove, hand tool 100 is highly impact resistant. This is due at least in part to the fact that impact forces along the longitudinal axis 200 of the hand tool 100 are transvers to the locker 118 and the locking groove 128. Indeed, the assembled hand tool 100 may be used for aggressive digging, levering, pounding, chopping, battering and other often desired heavy use activities.
(47) Moreover, in sharp contrast to many prior efforts to provide optional work heads, embodiments of the present invention are advantageously readily applicable to hand tools desired for digging, pounding, chopping, pushing, prying and leveraging without specific modification for each, or at least some, of these possibly desired activities.
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(49) In varying embodiments, the spline shaft may have between 2 and 36 splines. For at least one specific embodiment, the shaft 124 is a 6 splined shaft 500 and the socket 106 is a corresponding 6 splined shaft socket 502. For another specific embodiment, the shaft 124 is a 5 splined shaft 504 and the socket 106 is a corresponding 5 splined shaft socket 506. For at least one further alternative embodiment, the shaft 124 is an 8 splined shaft 508 and the socket 106 is a corresponding 8 splined shaft socket 510.
(50) For still yet another embodiment, the first non-circular cross section 114 and the second non-circular cross section 126 are regular polygons. More specifically, for at least one embodiment, the first non-circular cross section 114 and the second non-circular cross section 126 are selected from the group consisting of, but not limited to, triangle, pentagon, hexagon, octagon, heptagon, and decagon. Moreover, for at least one specific embodiment, the shaft 124 is a pentagon shaft 512 and the socket 106 is a corresponding pentagon shaft socket 514.
(51) It will be understood and appreciated that the use of regular polygons or spline shafts, permits attachment of the work head 120 and the handle 102 in a variety of different orientations. More specifically, a user is not limited to one precise alignment for engagement. For yet other embodiments, where the nature of the desired hand tool 100 may have a preferred alignment, the use of keyed a spline shaft or non-regular polygon may also be employed.
(52) Moreover, as shown in
(53) For the various embodiments of optional work heads shown in
(54) Further, in light of the present description, it will be understood and appreciated that variations of the hand tool 100 may also include at least one additional handle 618 having the socket 106 at one end and a shaft 124 at the other, so as to permit extension of the handle. Additionally, two handles 102 may be employed with a post hole digging work head (not shown).
(55) In sharp contrast to other known quick connection tool systems, the robust nature of hand tool 100, and specifically the coupling properties of the socket 106 and shaft 124, in varying embodiments, hand tool 100 may be provided as a swinging hand tool, such as are shown in
(56) As is shown in
(57) As noted above, in yet still other embodiments, such as the embodiment shown in
(58) In various embodiments, the work head 120 and specifically the shaft 124 are made of metal and welded, forged, cast or otherwise inseparably joined. Likewise, in varying embodiments, the socket 106 and handle 102 are made of metal and welded, forged, cast or otherwise inseparably joined. In at least one embodiment the shaft 124 and socket 106 are made of metal selected from the group consisting of, but not limited to, tungsten steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and pig iron.
(59) In yet other embodiments it should be understood and appreciated that the although the socket 106 is formed from metal, the handle may be formed of a non-metal material, such as but not limited to wood, fiberglass, polycarbonate, carbon fiber or other material. In some embodiments, the metal socket 106 may be glued bonded or otherwise permanently affixed to the handle 102. And for yet still other embodiments, the shaft 124 and socket 106 are made of wood, fiberglass, polycarbonate, carbon fiber or other non-metal material. Moreover, although metal and composite materials may provide advantageous embodiments of the hand tool 100 for some embodiments, it will be understood and appreciated that various materials, and/or combinations of materials, may be desired for specific instances of use without departing from the scope of the present invention.
(60) As set forth and described herein and in the accompanying drawings, it will be understood and appreciated that as one handle 102 may be used with a plurality of different work heads 120 and vis-a-versa. As such, for at least one embodiment, the present invention may be summarized as a hand tool 100 for use with quick release interchangeable work heads 120, including: a work head receiver 104 structured and arranged for attachment to a handle 102, the work head receiver 104 having a first longitudinal axis 108 and an inner cavity 110 extending rearward from an open distal end 112, the inner cavity 110 having a first polygonal cross section 114 transverse to the longitudinal axis 108, the work head receiver 104 further having a quick release 116 transverse to the first longitudinal axis 108, the quick release 116 releasably disposing a locker 118 transversely across a portion of the inner cavity 110; and wherein the handle 102 is structured and arranged to receive at least one work head 120 having a second longitudinal axis 122 and a shaft 124 having a second polygonal cross section 126 concentrically conforming to the first polygonal cross 108 section of the inner cavity 110, the shaft 124 further having a locking groove 128 transverse to the second longitudinal axis 122 and disposed to engage with the quick release locker 118 when the shaft 122 is disposed within the cavity 110 of the work head receiver 104.
(61) For at least one alternative, embodiment, the present invention may be summarized as at least one hand tool interchangeable work 120 head for use with a with quick release handle 102, including: a work head 120 having a longitudinal axis 122 and a shaft 122 having a polygonal cross section 126, the shaft 122 further having a locking groove 128 transverse to the first longitudinal axis, the work head 120 structed and arranged to be received by a handle 102 having a work head receiver 104 having a socket 106 having a different longitudinal axis 108 and an inner cavity 110 extending rearward from an open distal end 112, the inner cavity 110 having a polygonal cross section 108 transverse to the different longitudinal axis 108 and concentrically conforming to the polygonal cross section 126 of the shaft 122, the socket 106 further having a quick release transverse 116 to the longitudinal axis 108, the quick release 116 releasably disposing a locker 118 transversely across a portion of the inner cavity 110; and wherein the locking groove 128 is structured and arranged to engage with a quick release locker 118 when the shaft 122 is disposed within the cavity 110 of the work head receiver 104.
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(63) In general, method 1000 commences by providing a handle 102 having a socket 106, block 1002. As described above, for at least one embodiment, the handle 102 has a first longitudinal axis 108 and an inner cavity 110 extending rearward from an open distal end 112. The inner cavity 110 has a first non-circular cross section 114 transverse to the first longitudinal axis. The socket 102 also has a quick release 116 transverse to the first longitudinal axis 108, the quick release 116 releasably disposing a locker 118 transversely across a portion of the inner cavity 110.
(64) Method 1000 continues with the providing of at least one work head 120, block 1004. As described above, the work head 120 has a second longitudinal axis 122 and a shaft 124 having a second non-circular cross section 126 concentrically conforming to the first non-circular cross section 114 of the inner cavity 110. The shaft 124 also has a locking groove 128 transverse to the second longitudinal axis 126 and disposed to engage with the quick release 116 locker 118 when the shaft 124 is disposed within the socket 106 of the handle 102.
(65) For assembly of hand tool 100, method 1006 proceed with the user disposing the locker 120 away from the inner cavity 110, block 1006.
(66) With the locker 118 of the quick release 116 disengaged, the user slideably disposes the shaft 124 of a selected work head 120 into the socket 124, block 1008.
(67) The user completes the assembly by releasing the locker 118 into the inner cavity so as to engage with the locking groove 128 of the disposed work head 120, block 1010.
(68) Changes may be made in the above methods, systems and structures without departing from the scope hereof. It should thus be noted that the matter contained in the above description and/or shown in the accompanying drawings should be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. The following claims are intended to cover all generic and specific features described herein, as well as all statements of the scope of the present method, system and structure, which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall there between.