Extension Rod and Power Tool Having Extension Rod
20170079215 ยท 2017-03-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25G1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25F5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01G3/0255
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01G3/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B25G1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An extension rod for a power tool may include a plurality of rod portions, with a first connector and a second connector connecting two of the rod portions. The second connector has a sleeve and a primary fastener. The first connector has a guide rod sized for insertion into the sleeve. The first connector also has a secondary fastener engaging with the primary fastener. A first guide ring, a second guide ring, and a third guide ring are located between the guide rod and the sleeve. The first guide ring, the second guide ring, and the third guide ring each include respective conical faces. At least one of the first, second, and third guide rings defines a notch.
Claims
1. An extension rod for a power tool comprising: a plurality of rod portions; a first connector and a second connector connecting two of the rod portions; the second connector having a sleeve and a primary fastener, the first connector having a guide rod sized for insertion into the sleeve, and the first connector also having a secondary fastener engaging with the primary fastener; a first guide ring, a second guide ring and a third guide ring located between the guide rod and the sleeve; the first guide ring, the second guide ring and the third guide ring each including respective conical faces; and at least one of the first, second and third guide rings defining a notch.
2. The extension rod for a power tool according to claim 1, wherein the second guide ring is located between the first guide ring and the third guide ring and has two conical faces oriented in opposite directions, and the first guide ring and the third guide ring each include respective conical faces engaging with the two conical faces of the second guide ring.
3. The extension rod for a power tool according to claim 2, wherein the conical faces of the second guide ring are located on two ends of and on an inner surface of the second guide ring, and the conical faces of the first guide ring and the third guide ring are positioned on respective outer surfaces of the first and third guide rings.
4. The extension rod for a power tool according to claim 3, wherein the second guide ring defines a notch which extending between the ends of the second guide ring.
5. The extension rod for a power tool according to claim 2, wherein the conical faces of the second guide ring are located on two ends of and on an outer surface of the second guide ring, and the conical faces of the first guide ring and the third guide ring are located on respective inner surfaces of the first and third guide rings.
6. The extension rod applicable to for a power tool according to claim 5, wherein the first guide ring and the third guide ring each respectively define a notch which extends from one end to another end of the respective first and third guide ring.
7. The extension rod for a power tool according to claim 1, wherein the first connector and the second connector each respectively include a guide ring limiting part.
8. The extension rod for a power tool according to claim 1, wherein the first connector includes one of a plug and a socket, and the second connector includes the other of a plug and a socket, the plug being inserted into the socket when the first connector and the second connector are engaged.
9. The extension rod for a power tool according to claim 8, further including an electric conductor configured to transmit electric power and connected with the connectors.
10. A power tool comprising: an extension rod including a plurality of rod portions; a working head located on an end of the extension rod; an assembly for controlling the working head mounted on the extension rod; an operating handle located on the rod; a first connector and a second connector connecting two of the rod portions; the second connector having a sleeve and a primary fastener, the first connector having a guide rod sized for insertion into the sleeve, and the first connector also having a secondary fastener engaging with the primary fastener; a first guide ring, a second guide ring and a third guide ring located between the guide rod and the sleeve; the first guide ring, the second guide ring and the third guide ring each including respective conical faces; and at least one of the first, second and third guide rings defining a notch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Embodiment 1
[0030] A power tool as shown in
[0031] The long rod as shown in
[0032] As shown in
[0033] An electric connection plug 18 for delivering electric power is located at the front end of the guide rod 110 and is located inside the guide rod 110. Two sides of the plug 18 and the secondary fastener 28 are riveted to the guide rod 110 respectively; a plug connector 181 is located in the plug 18 and is connected with the wires 14 inside the rod. The plug 18 is made of an insulated nylon material with relatively high strength. A socket 19 for receiving the plug 18 is located inside the second connector 21 and is located inside the sleeve 25 of the second connector. The outer diameter of the socket 19 is just suitable to be adhered to an inner wall of the sleeve 25. A plug electrode 181 which is engaged with the electrode of the plug 18 is located in the socket 19. A metal contact is generally adopted as the plug electrode 181. When the first connector and the second connector are connected, the corresponding plug electrodes 181 can also be connected to one another, such that electric energy can be delivered through the connectors. The socket 19 is of a double-layer annular structure and includes an inner ring 190 and an outer ring 191, wherein the inner ring forms a space for receiving the plug 18, the receiving space has a D-shaped section, and the corresponding plug 18 also has a D-shaped cross section. The D-shaped plug and the socket 19 can prevent the connectors from rotating in the course of use. Of course, the connectors capable of being prevented from rotating are not limited to a D shape, and other suitable shapes may also be considered as alternative structures of connectors. An annular cavity 192 is formed between the inner ring and the outer ring. When the connectors are connected, the front end of the guide rod 110 is inserted into the annular cavity 192.
[0034] The outer surface of the guide rod 110 and the inner surface of the sleeve 25 include three guide rings adjoined in position, including a first guide ring 31 and a third guide ring 33 located at two ends, and a second guide ring 32 located in the middle. All the guide rings are made of steel which has good rigidity and wear resistance. The outer side of the first guide ring 31 is adjoined to the tail end of the outer ring of the plug 18. The third guide ring 33 is adjoined to a wall, which extends inward radially, of the secondary fastener 28. Conical faces 30 are formed on ends inside the first guide ring and the third guide ring. Conical faces 30 which are anastomotic with the conical faces of the first guide ring and the third guide ring are provided on two ends of the second guide ring 32. In this embodiment, the section of the guide ring along axis X conical face is a straight line extending in a certain angle. An included angle between the straight line of the sections of the first guide ring the third guide ring and the inner surface of the guide rings is an acute angle, and the conical faces of the first guide ring and the third guide ring are located on the outer surface of the guide rings and are convex outward. An included angle between the straight line of the section of the second guide ring and the inner surface of the guide rings is an obtuse angle, and the conical faces of the second guide ring 32 are located on the inner surface of the guide rings and are concave inward. It's worth noting that the conical faces adopted in the present invention are same as a face formed by rotating the straight line along axis X. As an alternative substitution solution, the conical faces may also be the same as a face formed by rotating other curve along axis X, for example, a paraboloid is provided on the outer end inside the first guide ring and the third guide ring 33 and the first guide ring and the third guide ring are convex outward. The second guide ring 32 includes a paraboloid anastomotic with the first guide ring and the third guide ring and is concave inward (refer to
[0035] In the course of installation, the guide rod 110 is inserted into the sleeve 25, the plug 18 on the guide rod 110 enters a D-shaped space of the socket inside the sleeve, and the first guide ring, the second guide ring and the third guide ring are located in the gap G between the guide rod 110 and the sleeve 25. The primary fastener 27 is rotated to pull the secondary fastener 28 and the guide rod 110 towards the sleeve 25 (see arrow F for the direction). Due to a limiting role of the outer ring 191 of the socket and an inward extending wall 281 of the secondary fastener 28, the first guide ring and the third guide ring clamp their conical faces 30 to enter the lower side of the conical faces of the second guide ring, and the second guide ring 32 expands outward radially under the action of the conical faces 30 of the first guide ring and the third guide ring and contracts the gap G between the guide rod 110 and the sleeve 25. The second guide ring 32 has a certain width, and the contact area of the expanded second guide ring and the inner surface of the sleeve 25 is also large, such that no rocking occurs between the guide rod 110 and the sleeve 25. The expanded guide ring, the guide rod 110 and the sleeve 25 are in a close-fit state. The sum of the thicknesses of the second guide ring 32 and the first guide ring 31 or the third guide ring is greater than the gap G between the guide rod 110 and the sleeve 25. Therefore, the gap G between the guide rod 110 and the sleeve 25 may also be eliminated completely, such that no rocking space exists between the sleeve 25 and the guide rod 110. When the power tool is used, the plug 18 and the socket 19 in the connectors may not be disconnected due to any rocking of the rod.
Embodiment 2
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[0037] In short, when the primary fastener 27 and the secondary fastener 28 are used for fastening, the first guide ring 31, the second guide ring 32 and the third guide ring 33 are clamped. The notch makes the rigid guide rings have the elasticity, i.e., has expansion and recovery characteristics. The first guide ring 31 and the third guide ring 33 include with conical faces engaging with the second guide ring 32. The conical faces are located according to the manner in Embodiment 1, such that the second guide ring 32 expands to eliminate the gap G between the guide rod 110 and the sleeve 25. The conical faces are located, according to the manner in Embodiment 2, such that the first guide ring 31 and the third guide ring 33 expand to eliminate the gap G between the guide rod 110 and the sleeve 25. The gap G between the guide rod 110 and the sleeve 25 is eliminated, and no rocking space exists between rods. The extension rod can reduce the rocking of the extension rod and the power tool in the course of use and prevent the electrical connection between rods from being broken during use, and therefore, the power tool is easier to control.
[0038] The above embodiments are preferred embodiments of the present disclosure. There may be other transformations for the technical solution of the present disclosure, for example, the conical faces may be formed by rotating a parabola, the conical face between the guide rings may be a parabola, or the conical face may also be formed by rotating another curve. The above preferred embodiments are just for illustrating the technical concepts and characteristics of the present disclosure with a purpose of ensuring that those skilled in the art could understand and implement the content of the present disclosure, rather than limiting the protection scope of the present disclosure. All the equivalent variations or modifications made according to the essence of the spirit of the present invention should fall into the protection scope of the present disclosure.