Screwdriver handle mechanism

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Inventors

Flower, Robert

Application #

003548

Filed

Jan-6-1998

Published

Feb-29-2000

Current US Class

016/422
081/177.1

International Classes

B25B 015/04; B25B 023/16

Field of Search

81/177.1 81/177.2 81/177.85 81/489 16/110 292/288 292/347 292/DIG. 215/216-221 215/230

Examiners

Mah; Chuck Y.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Oak; Eugene

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Abstract
A handle intended to be used in conjunction with a conventional screwdriver that allows a user to operate on a screw without having to remove and reposition the screwdriver on the screw. The handle comprises a shaft having an elongated cavity disposed therein, wherein the handle of a conventional screwdriver is accommodated within the cavity in a lengthwise orientation. A spring attached to the end of the cavity is longitudinally disposed within the cavity, the spring having a rubber stopper disposed at its end opposite of the end of the cavity. When a screw is to be operated on, a downward normal force is applied to the screw in addition to the rotational force required to turn the screw. The downward force compresses the spring, and the rubber stopper contacts the top of the handle, thereby translating rotational motion of the shaft to the handle of the screwdriver, to the shaft of the screwdriver, and finally to the screw. When the shaft has been rotated to a point where the user is no longer able to rotate the shaft to produce adequate force to operate the screw, the user releases the downward normal force and rotates the shaft in the opposite direction. The force exerted by the spring alone is sufficient to prevent the tip of the screwdriver from being dislodged from its mating engagement with the screw.
 
Claims
What is claimed as being new and therefore desired to be protected by Letters Patent of the United States is as follows:

1. A screwdriver handle mechanism used in conjunction with a screwdriver comprising:

a) an elongated shaft;

b) said elongated shaft having an elongated cavity disposed therein;

1) said cavity having a first and second end;

(a) a recoiling member longitudinally disposed within said cavity attached to said first end of said cavity;

(b) a rubber stopper attached to said recoiling member;

(c) said second end of said cavity having a centrally disposed aperture;

2) wherein said elongated cavity accommodates a handle of said screwdriver, a shaft of said screwdriver fitting through said centrally disposed aperture of said second end of said cavity.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention generally relates to tools and other devices generally used in the fields of construction and carpentry, and specifically to a screw driver handle to be used in conjunction with a conventional screwdriver.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Conventional screwdrivers are simple and sturdy in design, but require either that the user remove the wrench from the screw and reposition it on the screw to facilitate the rotation of the handle by the user, or that the user reposition his hand while being careful not to remove the head of the screwdriver from the screw. Not only does this make fastening a screw more time consuming and tedious, but the repeated repositioning of the screwdriver on the screw may cause unwanted stripping and/or wear on the screw.

The prior art in the field of screwdrivers teach several improvements and variations of screwdrivers and components used in conjunction with screwdrivers. However, the prior art does not teach a screwdriver handle as taught by the present invention.
 
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