Combination structure of universal tools

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Inventors

Wong, Jason

Application #

391013

Filed

Aug-9-1989

Published

Jun-19-1990

Current US Class

081/177.4
081/490

International Classes

B25G 001/08

Field of Search

81/177.4 81/490 7/167

Examiners

Meislin; D. S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Armstrong, Nikaido, Marmelstein, Kubovcik & Murray

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Abstract
An improved universal tool structure having a handle holding a tool head connecting means for receiving one of a plurality of tool heads, and a tool head storage case body held within the handle. A push button on the outer surface of the handle has a control member and a biasing spring within the handle. The storage case body fits into the handle from the bottom and has an elongated hole or slot at its top for receiving the control member which is biased to press against the inner surface of the hole to retain the storage case body in the handle. The case body is released by pressing the push button, and a flange at the top of the storage case body butts against an inwardly projecting flange at the handle bottom to retain the case body in the handle.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A universal tool comprising:

a handle formed of two substantially symmetrical concave portions joined so as to form a hollow interior space therebetween, said handle including a tool head connecting means projecting from one end thereof and having an opening in an opposite end;

tool head storage case body movably positioned in said handle interior space to extend outwardly through said end opening, said case body having means for accommodating tool heads therein and having an L-shaped opening formed in an intermediate portion of an inner end wall;

a control member movably attached to a lateral interior wall of said handle in a position corresponding to a path of movement of said L-shaped opening so that said control member will pass into said L-shaped opening so said case body is moved into said handle;



Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the improvement of the structure of a universal tool having a handle holding a tool connecting means and having a plurality of tool heads stored within the handle.

Screws and screw nuts are of many kinds and are made to greatly varied specifications. In order to cope with and facilitate use of such screws and screw nuts which are varied in size and specification, many different tools are made. As the head of each of these tools is integrally joined with the handle, it is found to be costly to keep a complete set of all tools, consequently resulting in the availability of universal tools in the market. A handle having a tool head connection means is fixed to this kind of universal tool, and installed inside the handle is a storage case body in which the heads of various kinds of tools can be placed. At the time of utilization, one must first take out the storage case body, select a head and fix it to the connection means of the handle. The defect of such a universal tool lies in its method of joining the storage case body to the handle, which is usually in a sandwiched manner between two halves of the handle. It is inconvenient for people to take out the tools, or the storage case body will be loosened and fall off the handle. It is particularly inconvenient for smooth progress of the work being undertaken when, in such a process, the case body falls off the handle. These are defects found in universal tools, which have yet to be improved.
 
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