Compact driver

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Inventors

Hillinger, George
Hernandez, Hector Ray
Nash, Jaime W.

Application #

086669

Filed

Feb-28-2002

Published

Feb-4-2003

Current US Class

081/177.2
362/119
362/120

International Classes

B25B 023/18

Field of Search

362/119 362/120 362/253 81/467 81/436 81/177.6 81/177.8 81/177.2 81/177.1 81/489

Assignee

Alltrade Inc. (Long Beach, CA)

Examiners

Sember; Thomas M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Thornton; Robert R.

US Patent References

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5899554   Wrench having a li...
5911798   Handle extension f...
6089729   Ratchet screwdriver...
6106133   Illumination device...
6116746   Tool having a light...
6126295   Fiber optic lighting...

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Abstract
A compact ratcheting driver has a handle portion and a an extendible ratcheting head portion. The head portion has a pair of parallel guide rails which are coplanar with and extend into the handle to engage a pair of complementary guide shoulders formed within the handle. The head portion includes ratcheting means connected to a driver element for engaging and driving an element to be driven and detent means for selectively locking the head portion in either an extended disposition or a retracted disposition. In one embodiment, the handle portion includes a fixed drive socket. In a second embodiment, the handle includes selectively manually actuated lighting means to illuminate a work area in which the ratcheting driver element is to engage a driven element.
 
Claims
The invention claimed is:

1. A compact ratcheting driver comprising:

an extensible drive portion including ratcheting means having a drive head with a driver element depending therefrom in a first direction for engaging an element to be driven;

a handle having a hollow central portion for receiving the extensible drive portion; and

means for providing for selective manual linear movement of the drive head in a direction normal to the first direction between an extended position in which the driver element is remote from the handle and a retracted position in which the driver element is adjacent the handle, including a pair of parallel guide rails formed on the extensible drive portion so as to be coplanar with and extend into the hollow central portion of the handle to engage a pair of complementary guide shoulders formed within the handle, and including detent means connected between the handle and at least one of the rails for retaining the drive portion in a selected one of its extended and retracted positions until manually overridden, and in which the detent means includes a spring loaded ball utilized for each of the extended and retracted dispositions.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a compact tool for manually applying torque to a fastener, and more particularly to such a tool with a ratcheting driver and which may include a fixed driver.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Compact tools for manually applying torque to a fastener by means of a ratcheting drive and driven element, which may be a socket or a screwdriver tip, for example, are known in the art. Typically, such tools are designed to be hand-held and sufficiently small such that the user may carry the tool in a pants or shirt pocket. In some such devices, the tool handle, if any, is too short to provide sufficient mechanical advantage to permit the user to apply sufficient torque to the fastener to accomplish the required task. U.S. Pat. No. 5,542,322, issued Aug. 6, 1996 to R. L. Knox et al., attempted to solve this problem by providing a ratcheting head which is pivotally attached to a handle, so as to be pivotal between a folded position, in which the ratcheting head is substantially surrounded by the handle, and an operating position, in which the ratcheting head extends outwardly from the handle in longitudinal alignment therewith. However, because of the use of a pivotal attachment between the ratcheting head and the handle, such devices are still limited in the amount of torque which may be applied to the fastener without breaking the pivotal connection. Also described, but not shown, is an "alternative embodiment" utilizing tongues projecting from the ratcheting head which are received in grooves formed in the handle.
 
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