HAND TOOL HANDLE ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE
20170021491 ยท 2017-01-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01B1/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B25G3/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25G3/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25G3/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A hand tool assembly generally comprising a handle and a tool head combined by a connector. The handle has a first end and a second end. The connector has a first end and a second end. The first end of the connector is combined with the second end of the handle. The second end of the connector is combined with the head of a tool by inserting the connector into a socket/opening in the tool's head. The second end of the connector is flexible thereby allowing it to conform to the shape of the socket regardless of whether the socket is straight or curved. A rigid tube insert is positioned a short distance into the handle second end and extends a short distance outward from the handle second end. Adhesives or fasteners may be used to help secure the components together.
Claims
1. A hand tool assembly comprising: an elongated handle having a first end and a second end; a tool head having a curved socket with an internal surface extending along a length, said curved socket having a curved portion extending along at least a portion of the length; a flexible connector having an outer surface, a first end combined with the second end of the elongated handle, and a second end combined with the curved socket of the tool head; wherein the flexible connector conforms to the shape of the curved socket and contacts the internal surface of the socket along the curved portion.
2. The hand tool of claim 1 wherein the connector contacts the internal surface of the socket along the entire length of the socket.
3. The hand tool assembly of claim 1 wherein the flexible connector has a first plurality of grooves extending along a portion of the length of a first side and a second plurality of grooves extending along a portion of the length of a second side.
4. The hand tool assembly of claim 3 wherein the first plurality of grooves has a length and depth greater than a length and depth defining the second plurality of grooves.
5. The hand tool assembly of claim 4 wherein the first plurality of grooves are positioned in the socket to face toward the curve.
6. The hand tool assembly of claim 1 further comprising a rigid tube insert having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is combined with the handle and the second end is combined with the connector.
7. The hand tool assembly of claim 6 further comprising fasteners for securing the handle, rigid tube insert, connector, and tool head together.
8. The hand tool assembly of claim 1 wherein the tool head is a shovel.
9. The hand tool assembly of claim 1 further comprising a collar at the first end of the collar.
10. The hand tool assembly of claim 9 further comprising a slot between the collar and the outer surface of the connector, wherein a portion of the tool head is received by the slot.
11. A hand tool assembly comprising: an elongated handle having a first end and a second end; a tool head having a curved socket with an internal surface extending along a length, said curved socket having a curved portion extending along at least a portion of the length; a flexible connector having an outer surface, a first end having an opening for receiving the second end of the elongated handle, and a second end received by the curved socket of the tool head; wherein the flexible connector conforms to the shape of the curved socket and contacts the internal surface of the socket along the curved portion; wherein the flexible connector has a first plurality of grooves extending along a portion of the length of a first side and a second plurality of grooves extending along a portion of the length of a second side; wherein the first plurality of grooves have a length and depth greater than a length and depth defining the second plurality of grooves.
12. The hand tool of claim 11 wherein the flexible connector contacts the internal surface of the socket along the entire length of the socket.
13. The hand tool assembly of claim 11 wherein the tool head is a shovel.
14. A connector for connecting a handle to a tool head in a hand tool assembly, said connector comprising: a first side, a second side, an outer surface, and a longitudinal center axis; a first plurality of grooves extending along a portion of the length of the first side and a second plurality of grooves extending along a portion of the length of the second side, wherein the first plurality of grooves and the second plurality of grooves help the connector to bend in at least one direction; wherein the first plurality of grooves has a length and depth greater than a length and depth defining the second plurality of grooves.
15. The connector of claim 14 wherein each groove has two opposing surfaces extending from the outer surface of the connector combined by a trough.
16. The connector of claim 14 wherein the depth of each groove is defined by a trough.
17. The connector of claim 16 wherein the first plurality of grooves extend from the outer surface beyond the longitudinal center axis.
18. The connector of claim 14 further comprising a first end, a second end, and a collar at the first end.
19. The connector of claim 18 further comprising a slot between the collar and the outer surface of the connector, said opening adapted to receive a portion of the tool head.
20. A method of manufacturing a hand tool, comprising: providing a handle having a connecting end with an opening therein; combining a rigid tube insert with the handle by inserting the rigid tube insert into the opening so that a first portion of the rigid tube insert is received into the handle and a second portion of the rigid tube insert extends outward from the opening; combining a connector with the connecting end of the handle and the second end of the rigid tube insert, wherein the connector has a first end and a flexible second end; inserting the flexible second end of the connector into a socket in a work piece head having a curved portion so that the flexible second end of the connector conforms to the shape of the curved portion of the socket and contacts an inner surface of the socket along the curved portion.
21. The method of claim 20 wherein the first portion of the rigid tube insert extends into the handle between 5-15% of the total length of the handle.
22. The method of claim 20 further comprising inserting fasteners through the work piece head, connector, handle, and rigid tube insert to secure the components together.
23. The method of claim 20 wherein the connector is molded around the connecting end of the handle and the second end of the rigid tube insert to permanently combine the components.
24. The method of claim 20 further comprising making the handle by pultrusion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] As shown in
[0024] In some embodiments a rigid tube insert 40 is used to help strengthen the connection between the handle 10 and the tool head 32. A first portion of the insert 40 is positioned a short distance into the handle second end 10b and a second portion of the insert 40 extends a short distance outward from the handle second end 10b as shown best in
[0025] One aspect of the invention relates to the flexible connector 12 which, as described above, is used to combine the handle 10 with the head 32. The connector 12 may be permanently combined with the handle 10 during the manufacturing process as explained below, or it may be combined using adhesives or fasteners so it can be an aftermarket add-on feature. In one embodiment, the handle second end 10b is combined with the connector first end 12a. The connector second end 12b is thereafter driven into an opening in the head socket 34 to provide compressive support for that portion of the socket 34. The flexible connector 12 can be sized and shaped to correspond to the shape of the opening in any tool socket in which it may be used, and in this connection is generally an elongated frustum of a cone, since the interior of most sockets 34 is slightly tapered. As shown in
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[0027] In one embodiment, the depth of the grooves 36, 38 is defined by each respective trough portion 36b, 38b. The material of the connector 12 between the grooves 36, 38 holds the connector 12 together. In other words, there is not a central shaft member which holds the connector 12 together because the connector 12 is generally hollow along its longitudinal axis. This allows the trough 36b of the larger grooves 36 to extend up to an even past the middle of the connector 12 wherein the middle is defined by longitudinal axis L shown in
[0028] As explained above and as shown in
[0029] One aspect of the invention includes a method for forming the hand tool assembly described above. In this method, the handle assembly is formed first by combining the handle 10, rigid tube insert 40, and connector 12. Then, the connector 12 is inserted into the socket 34 to complete the hand tool assembly. In one embodiment the handle 10 may be made from fiberglass using any suitable method, including pultrusion. The handle 10 has an opening in its second end 10b adapted to receive a rigid tube insert 40. A first portion of the rigid tube insert 40 is positioned a short distance into the opening in the handle second end 10b so that it extends into the handle 10 between about 5-15% of the total length of the handle 10 and preferably into the handle 10 about 10% of the total length of the handle 10. The rigid tube insert 40 is retained in place by a frictional fit or glue or other fastening means. A second portion of the insert 40 extends a short distance outward from the handle second end 10b as shown in
[0030] Once combined, the handle 10 and the rigid tube insert 40 are placed in a mold wherein the first end of the connector 12 is molded around them. As shown in
[0031] After creating the one-piece handle assembly described above which includes the handle 10, rigid tube insert 40, and connector 12, the second end of the connector 12b is then inserted into an opening/socket 34 in a work piece head 32 (e.g., a shovel or rake head). As explained in more detail above, the connector 12 is flexible thereby allowing it to pass through straight and curved potions of the socket 34. The first end of the connector 12a includes a collar 14 which has a larger diameter than the main body portion of the connector 12. As shown best in
[0032] Having thus described the invention in connection with the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be evident to those skilled in the art that various revisions can be made to the preferred embodiments described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is my intention, however, that all such revisions and modifications that are evident to those skilled in the art will be included with in the scope of the following claims.