TELESCOPIC HANGER ASSEMBLY
20240208039 ยท 2024-06-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25H3/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A telescopic hanger assembly includes a housing connected to a handheld electric tool and further includes a hanging component. The hanging component has a first connecting portion and a second connecting portion, the first connecting portion extends into the housing, a vertically arranged mounting groove is arranged in the housing, and the first connecting portion extends into the mounting groove; a first spring for pushing up the first connecting portion is mounted in the mounting groove; a snap-in groove is arranged at a lower end of the second connecting portion, and the second connecting portion enters or leaves the housing as the first connecting portion expands and contracts; the housing is provided therein with an automatic buckling mechanism that buckles and locks the second connecting portion extending into the housing. Through its telescopic structure, the telescopic hanger assembly facilitates the storage of the electric tools.
Claims
1. A telescopic hanger assembly, comprising a housing connected to a handheld electric tool and further comprising a hanging component, wherein the hanging component has a first connecting portion and a second connecting portion, the first connecting portion extends into the housing, a vertically arranged mounting groove is arranged in the housing, and the first connecting portion extends into the vertically arranged mounting groove; a first spring for pushing up the first connecting portion is mounted in the vertically arranged mounting groove; a snap-in groove is arranged at a lower end of the second connecting portion, and the second connecting portion enters or leaves the housing as the first connecting portion expands and contracts; and an automatic buckling mechanism is provided in the housing and that buckles and locks the second connecting portion extending into the housing.
2. The telescopic hanger assembly according to claim 1, wherein a continuous contact portion is arranged between the first connecting portion and the second connecting portion of the hanging component.
3. The telescopic hanger assembly according to claim 2, wherein the continuous contact portion is inclined in a direction away from the housing.
4. The telescopic hanger assembly according to claim 1, wherein the automatic buckling mechanism sequentially comprises, along the housing in a horizontal direction from an outside to an inside, a push block protruding from the housing and movable horizontally relative to the housing, a linkage component, a buckling component and a horizontally arranged second spring, wherein two ends of the linkage component are respectively connected to the push block and the buckling component, and the buckling component is mounted inside the housing by the horizontally arranged second spring.
5. The telescopic hanger assembly according to claim 4, wherein the housing has a receiving cavity for receiving the automatic buckling mechanism.
6. The telescopic hanger assembly according to claim 1, wherein a lower end of the first connecting portion is provided with a connecting protrusion, and the first spring is mounted on the first connecting portion by the connecting protrusion.
7. The telescopic hanger assembly according to claim 6, wherein the vertically arranged mounting groove is covered by a positioning component, and the first connecting portion passes through the positioning component.
8. The telescopic hanger assembly according to claim 7, wherein when the second connecting portion is outside the housing, the hanging component is allowed to rotate relative to the housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0025] In the figures, [0026] electric tool 100; housing 2; mounting groove 21; receiving cavity 22; hanging component 3; first connecting portion 31; connecting protrusion 311; second connecting portion 32; snap-in groove 321; continuous contact portion 33; first spring 4; automatic buckling mechanism 5; push block 51; linkage component 52; buckling component 53; buckling protrusion 531; second spring 54; positioning component 6.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0027] In order to further explain the technical solution of the invention, the invention will be described in detail through specific embodiments below.
[0028] The invention discloses a telescopic hanger assembly, as shown in
[0029] The invention includes the housing 2 connected to the handheld electric tool 100. The first spring 4 pushes up the hanging component 3 by means of the first connecting portion 31 of the hanging component, the second connecting portion 32 extends out of the housing 2, and at this time, the hanging component 3 is in an extended state. When a downward force is applied to the hanging component 3, the second connecting portion 32 enters the housing 2 and its snap-in groove 321 is buckled by the automatic buckling mechanism 5, and at this time, the hanging component 3 is in a contracted state. The invention is arranged on the handheld electric tool 100, and its hanging component 3 can be contracted and expanded relative to the housing 2 and the handheld electric tool 100 in the manner described above to match hooks of different specifications to store the electric tool 100. It is easy to use and is conducive to the storage of the electric tool 100.
[0030] In this embodiment, a continuous contact portion 33 is arranged between the first connecting portion 31 and the second connecting portion 32 of the hanging component 3. The hanging component 3 is hung on an external hook by means of the continuous contact portion 33, and the continuous contact portion 33 may be structured in many ways, such as U-shaped, semicircular, or with a through hole in the middle.
[0031] In this embodiment, the continuous contact portion 33 is inclined in a direction away from the housing 2. The invention reduces the interference of the volume of the electric tool 100 and the hanging space structure by providing the continuous contact portion 33 inclined in a direction away from the housing 2, thereby facilitating the use of the invention.
[0032] According to the invention, as shown in
[0033] In this embodiment, the housing 2 has a receiving cavity 22 for receiving the automatic buckling mechanism 5. By providing the receiving cavity 22, the invention facilitates the installation and arrangement of the automatic buckling mechanism 5, and it also facilitates component maintenance.
[0034] In this embodiment, as shown in
[0035] In this embodiment, as shown in
[0036] The above-mentioned embodiments and drawings do not limit the product form and style of the invention. Any appropriate changes or modifications made by those of ordinary skill in the art shall be regarded as not departing from the patent scope of the invention.