Handle Assembly System for a Hand Tool
20170001297 ยท 2017-01-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25G3/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25G1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25G3/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25G3/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25G1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A handle assembly system includes first and second handle sections intended to be assembled with one another, means for retaining one of the first and second handle sections in the other of the first and second handle sections and means for securing by friction an assembly of the first and second handle sections, the friction securing means comprising a friction seal interposed between the first and second handle sections.
Claims
1. A handle assembly system comprising first and second handle sections intended to be assembled with one another, means for retaining one of the first and second handle sections in the other of the first and second handle sections and a friction seal interposed between the first and second handle sections to secure an assembly of the first and second handle sections.
2. The assembly system according to claim 1, wherein one of the first and second handle sections comprises an annular groove for receiving the friction seal.
3. The system according to claim 2, wherein the other of the first and second handle sections comprises a bearing surface that can extend facing the annular groove.
4. The assembly system according to claim 1, wherein the retaining means comprise a threading making it possible to screw one of the first and second handle sections into the other of the first and second handle sections.
5. The assembly system according to claim 4, wherein the threading is a trapezoidal threading.
6. The assembly system according to claim 1, further comprising a load take-up means between the first and second handle sections.
7. The assembly system according to claim 6, wherein the load take-up means comprises a first portion of one of the first and second handle sections and a second portion of the other of the first and second handle sections, the first and second portions being complementary in form to one another.
8. The assembly system according to claim 7, wherein the first and second portions are cylindrical of revolution.
9. The assembly system according to claim 6, wherein the load take-up means are placed between the means for securing an assembly and the retaining means.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment of the invention. In the attached drawing:
[0017]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] Referring to
[0019] The first handle section 3 is generally cylindrical of revolution of longitudinal axis X. The first handle section 3 is hollow: it includes a void 35 emerging on the longitudinal axis X at an end 36. From this end 36, the first handle section 3 comprises, in succession from right to left in
[0020] an end surface which is a bearing surface 34 forming a bearing abutment of the first handle section 3;
[0021] a first part comprising a threading 33. The threading 33 here is a trapezoidal threading. Other types of threading can be used as variant embodiments. The threading 33 extends longitudinally over a first predetermined length of the void 35 of the first handle section 3.
[0022] a second part comprising a first portion 32 that is, here, cylindrical of revolution of axis X. This first portion 32 is formed by a lateral contact surface delimiting, in this first portion 32, the void 35 of the first handle section 3. Once again, this first portion 32 extends longitudinally over a second predetermined length of the void 35 of the first handle section 3.
[0023] a third part comprising a bearing surface 31 which extends longitudinally over a third predetermined length of the void 35 of the first handle section 3. The bearing surface 31 is cylindrical of revolution of axis X and delimits, in the third part, the void 35 of the first handle section 3.
[0024] The second handle section 5 also is generally cylindrical of revolution of longitudinal axis X. The second handle section 5 is hollow: it comprises a void 57 emerging on the longitudinal axis X at an end 56. From this end 56, the second handle section 5 comprises, in succession from left to right in
[0025] an annular groove 55 produced on an outer lateral wall of the end 56 of the second handle section 5. The annular groove 55 receives a friction seal 51. The friction seal 51 extends, radially in a centrifugal manner, to protrude from the outer lateral wall.
[0026] a first part comprising a second portion 52 that here is cylindrical of revolution of axis X. This second portion 52 is formed by a lateral contact surface forming, in this second portion 52, the lateral wall of the second handle section 5. This second portion 52 extends longitudinally over a length at least substantially equivalent to the second predetermined length of the void 35 of the first handle section 3.
[0027] a second part comprising a threading 53. The threading 53 here is a trapezoidal threading. Other types of threading can be used as variant embodiments. The threading 53 extends longitudinally over a length at least substantially equivalent to the first predetermined length of the void 35 of the first handle section 3.
[0028] an end surface which is a bearing surface 54 forming a bearing abutment of the second handle section 5.
[0029] The threadings 33 and 53 are complementary to one another. The same applies to the first 32 and second 52 portions which have forms complementing one another. The first portion 32 is a female portion and the second portion 52 is a male portion.
[0030] There now follows a description of an assembly of the first 3 and second 5 handle sections with one another.
[0031] The end 56 of the second handle section 5 is introduced, along the longitudinal axis X, into the void 35 of the first handle section 3, then the second handle section 5 is screwed by making the threadings 33 and 53 cooperate with one another, until the bearing surface 54 of the second handle section 5 comes to bear on the bearing surface 34 upon tightening. The two bearing surfaces 34, 54 then form a bearing abutment of the assembly system 1 according to the invention. The threadings 33 and 53 then form retaining means of the assembly system 1 according to the invention.
[0032] Once the second handle section 5 has been tightened in the first handle section 3, the first 32 and second 52 portions are in contact with one another because of their complementarity of form and of a sliding fit thus produced between the two portions 32, 52. They extend facing, and in contact with, one another. The first 32 and second 52 portions then form load take-up means of the assembly system 1 according to the invention. That makes it possible to transmit flexural loads, in particular, from one of the first 3 and second 5 handle sections to the other of the first 3 and second 5 handle sections.
[0033] Also, once the second handle section 5 has been tightened in the first handle section 3, the friction seal 51 is crushed into the annular groove 55 by bearing of the bearing surface 31 of the first handle section 3 which then extends facing the annular groove 55. The crushing of the friction seal 51 makes it possible to secure the tightening thus produced between the first 3 and second 5 handle sections. The annular groove 55, the friction seal 51 and the bearing surface 31 form means for securing by friction an assembly of the assembly system 1 according to the invention.
[0034] Obviously, numerous modifications can be brought to the invention without in any way departing from the scope thereof.