Fixed Angle Tool Holder
US-2024366237-A1 · Nov 7, 2024 · US
US11772247B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11772247-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916655875-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 17, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 17, 2019 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2023 |
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A tool with a handle indexably retained to a pin. The pin is coupled to a head of the tool. The pin allows an angle between the head and the handle to be adjusted, thereby allowing the tool to be used in hard to reach places. The pin is coupled to the head to limit axial movement without the need of a threaded fastener. The reduction of axial movement allows for smooth, consistent operation of the tool.
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A tool comprising: a handle including a handle splined aperture disposed proximate to an end of the handle; a head including opposing first and second head ends, a drive portion disposed proximate to the first head end, a head splined aperture disposed proximate to the second head end, and a first annular groove extending around the head splined aperture and through splines of the head splined aperture; a pin axially movable relative to the handle between first and second positions, and including a splined portion having first and second ends, a smooth portion disposed proximate to the second end, and a second annular groove in the splined portion disposed between the first and second ends, wherein the splined portion is meshingly engaged with the head splined aperture proximate to the first end and the second annular groove is aligned with the first annular groove, and the splined portion is adapted to meshingly engage the handle splined aperture proximate to the second end when the pin is disposed in the second position; and a retaining member engaging the first and second annular grooves and restricting axial movement of the pin relative to the head. 2. The tool of claim 1 , wherein the handle is adapted to rotate relative to the head when the pin is disposed in the first position and the smooth portion is aligned with the handle splined aperture, and wherein rotation of the handle relative to the head is restricted when the pin is disposed in the second position and the second splined portion is engaged with the handle splined aperture. 3. The tool of claim 1 , wherein the pin further includes a radially extending shoulder portion, wherein the smooth portion is disposed between the radially extending shoulder portion and the splined portion, and the radially extending shoulder portion is adapted to retain the handle on the pin. 4. The tool of claim 1 , wherein the pin is selectively detained in either of the first and second positions by a detent ball and spring member. 5. The tool of claim 4 , wherein the end of the handle has first and second sides, and when the pin is disposed in the first position, the detent ball is disposed proximate to the first side, and when the pin is disposed in the second position, the detent ball is disposed proximate to the second side. 6. The tool of claim 1 , wherein the retaining member is a retaining ring. 7. The tool of claim 1 , wherein the head includes a ratchet mechanism. 8. A connecting pin adapted to indexably couple a head of a tool to a handle of the tool, wherein the handle includes a handle splined aperture disposed proximate to an end of the handle and the end of the handle includes first and second sides, the head includes opposing first and second head ends, a drive portion is disposed proximate to the first head end, a head splined aperture is disposed proximate to the second head end, and a first annular groove extends around the head splined aperture and through splines of the head splined aperture, the connecting pin comprising: a splined portion having first and second ends; a smooth portion disposed proximate to the second end; a second annular groove in the splined portion disposed between the first and second ends, wherein the splined portion meshingly engages the head splined aperture proximate to the first end and the second annular groove aligns with the first annular groove, and the second splined portion is adapted to selectively meshingly engage the handle splined aperture proximate to the second end; a retaining member that engages the first and second annular grooves and restricts axial movement of the connecting pin relative to the head; when the retaining member is engaged with the first and second annular grooves; and a radially extending end portion disposed proximal to the smooth portion and adapted to retain the handle on the connecting pin, wherein the connecting pin is adapted to move axially with respect to the handle between first and second positions. 9. The connecting pin of claim 8 further comprising: a bore that extends through the connecting pin in a radial direction; and a detent ball and a biasing member disposed in the aperture. 10. The connecting pin of claim 9 , wherein when the connecting pin is disposed in the first position, the smooth portion is disposed in the handle splined aperture, and when the connecting pin is disposed in the second position, the splined portion is disposed in the handle splined aperture proximate to the second end. 11. The connecting pin of claim 10 , wherein when the connecting pin is disposed in the first position, the detent ball is disposed proximate to the first side of the end of the handle, and when the connecting pin is disposed in the second position, the detent ball is disposed proximate to the second side of the end of the handle. 12. The connecting pin of claim 10 , wherein the detent ball and the biasing member are adapted to selectively detain the handle in one of the first and second positions. 13. The connecting pin of claim 8 , wherein the retaining member is a retaining ring.
Angular adjustment means between tool head and handle · CPC title
the ratchet parts engaging in a direction radial to the tool operating axis · CPC title
for operating in areas having limited access · CPC title
of the ratchet type, for providing a free return stroke of the handle · CPC title
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