Multipurpose tool for flight attendant
US-12048995-B2 · Jul 30, 2024 · US
US2019269069A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2019269069-A1 |
| Application number | US-201916280799-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Feb 20, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 2, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | — |
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A shaft coupler, a tool and a method of assembling a tool. The shaft coupler may generally include substantially identical coupling members operable to couple two shaft segments of a tool. The shaft coupler may include a first coupling member including a first body having a first coupling end and an opposite first shaft end defining a first opening configured to receive a first shaft segment; and a second coupling member including a second body having a second coupling end and an opposite second shaft end defining a second opening configured to receive a second shaft segment. The first coupling member and the second coupling member may be identical. The first coupling end may be configured to engage the second coupling end to selectively couple the first coupling member to the second coupling member and, thereby, the first shaft segment to the second shaft segment.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A shaft coupler operable to couple two shaft segments of a tool, the shaft coupler comprising: a first coupling member including a first body having a first coupling end and an opposite first shaft end defining a first opening configured to receive a first shaft segment; and a second coupling member including a second body having a second coupling end and an opposite second shaft end defining a second opening configured to receive a second shaft segment; wherein the first coupling member and the second coupling member are identical; and wherein the first coupling end is configured to engage the second coupling end to selectively couple the first coupling member to the second coupling member and, thereby, the first shaft segment to the second shaft segment. 2 . The shaft coupler of claim 1 , wherein each of the first coupling end and the second coupling end includes spaced apart coupling flanges and a coupling projection, the coupling flanges of the first coupling member receiving the coupling projection of the second coupling member, and the coupling flanges of the second coupling member receiving the coupling projection of the first coupling member. 3 . The shaft coupler of claim 2 , wherein a coupling fastener extends through at least one coupling flange and an associated coupling projection to couple the first coupling member and the second coupling member. 4 . The shaft coupler of claim 3 , wherein the coupling fastener includes a bolt and a nut, and wherein the at least one coupling flange includes a recess within which the nut is rotationally fixed. 5 . The shaft coupler of claim 2 , wherein each coupling projection includes a first locating surface with ribs engageable with complementary ribs on a second locating surface between the associated coupling flanges. 6 . The shaft coupler of claim 2 , wherein the coupling flanges provide respective tapered stop surfaces for limiting insertion of each shaft segment. 7 . The shaft coupler of claim 2 , wherein the assembled coupling members align the shaft segments along an axis. 8 . The shaft coupler of claim 1 , wherein each of the first shaft end and the second shaft end includes spaced apart clamping flanges separated by a clamping slot. 9 . The shaft coupler of claim 8 , wherein each of the first shaft end and the second shaft end includes a retaining fastener to positively retain the associated shaft segment. 10 . A tool comprising: a shaft assembly with a first shaft segment and a separate second shaft segment; a handle connected to the first shaft segment; an operational member connected to the second shaft segment; and a shaft coupler operable to selectively connect the first shaft segment and the second shaft segment, the shaft coupler including a first coupling member including a first body having a first coupling end and an opposite first shaft end defining a first opening configured to receive the first shaft segment; and a second coupling member including a second body having a second coupling end and an opposite second shaft end defining a second opening configured to receive the second shaft segment, wherein the first coupling member and the second coupling member are identical, and wherein the first coupling end is configured to engage the second coupling end to selectively couple the first coupling member to the second coupling member and, thereby, the first shaft segment to the second shaft segment. 11 . The tool of claim 10 , wherein each of the first coupling end and the second coupling end includes spaced apart coupling flanges and a coupling projection, the coupling flanges of the first coupling member receiving the coupling projection of the second coupling member, and the coupling flanges of the second coupling member receiving the coupling projection of the first coupling member. 12 . The tool of claim 11 , wherein a coupling fastener extends through at least one coupling flange and the coupling projection to couple the first coupling member and the second coupling member. 13 . The tool of claim 11 , wherein each coupling projection includes a first locating surface with ribs engageable with complementary ribs on a second locating surface between the associated coupling flanges. 14 . The tool of claim 11 , wherein the coupling flanges provide respective tapered stop surfaces for limiting insertion of each shaft segment. 15 . The tool of claim 10 , wherein the operational member is a first operational member, and the tool further includes a separate third shaft segment and a second operational member connected to the third shaft segment, wherein the shaft coupler further includes a third coupling member including a third body having a third coupling end and an opposite third shaft end defining a third opening configured to receive the third shaft segment, and wherein the first coupling end is further configured to engage the third coupling end to selectively couple the first coupling member to the third coupling member and, thereby, the first shaft segment to the third shaft segment. 16 . A method of assembling a tool, the tool including a shaft assembly with a first shaft segment and a separate second shaft segment, a handle connected to the first shaft segment, and an operational member connected to the second shaft segment, the method comprising: connecting a first coupling member to the first shaft segment; connecting an identical second coupling member to the second shaft segment; and coupling the first coupling member to the second coupling member. 17 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the first coupling member includes a first body having a first coupling end and an opposite first shaft end, and wherein the second coupling member includes a second body having a second coupling end and an opposite second shaft end, wherein each coupling end includes spaced apart coupling flanges and a coupling projection, and wherein coupling the first coupling member to the second coupling member includes inserting the coupling projection of the second coupling member between the coupling flanges of the first coupling member, and inserting the coupling projection of the first coupling member between the coupling flanges of the second coupling member. 18 . The method of claim 17 , wherein each coupling projection includes a first locating surface with first ribs, and each shaft coupler includes complementary second ribs on a second locating surface between the associated coupling flanges, and wherein coupling the first coupling member to the second coupling member further includes engaging the first ribs with the second ribs. 19 . The method of claim 17 , wherein coupling the first coupling member to the second coupling member further includes inserting a coupling fastener through at least one coupling flange and the coupling projection. 20 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the operational member is a first operational member, and the tool further includes a separate third shaft segment and a second operational member connected to the third shaft segment, and the method further comprises: connecting an identical third coupling member to the third shaft segment; uncoupling the first coupling member from the second coupling member; and coupling the first coupling member to the third coupling member.
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