Selective tool handle

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Inventors

Disston, Jr., Horace C.

Application #

749865

Filed

Aug-26-1991

Published

Dec-29-1992

Current US Class

081/177.4
081/490

International Classes

B25G 001/08; B25G 001/00

Field of Search

30/490 30/177.4 81/177.4 81/177.5 81/490 81/439 81/440

Examiners

Yost; Frank T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lehrer; Norman E.

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4463788   Multiple bit screwdr...
4716795   Multi-object hand h...
4716796   Multibit hand tool w...
4815346   Multi-purpose tool
4976175   Multipurpose tool

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Abstract
A tool handle for securing a plurality of tool bits and allowing for individual selection of a desired tool bit without accessing any others. The handle is comprised of an elongated, rounded body rotatably affixed to a cylindrically-shaped cap. The body has cylindrically-shaped cavities located on its periphery that slidingly secure a plurality of tool bits yet allow for visual selection of the desired tool bit. The body has a shaft end and a free cap end having an integral hub of smaller diameter than the body, the hub has a snap fit relationship with an inner rim of the cap member. The cap is substantially cylindrically-shaped having an open end and a covered end. The cap has a cylindrically-shaped inner rim for engaging the hub of the body member in a snap fit arrangement. The covered end of the cap, on its outside surface, has an access door integrally hinged to the circumference of the cap. The access door has a free swinging end with a male snap for engaging a female counterpart, located at the circumference of the cap cover on the same plane as a recess for flatly closing the access door. Under the access door and through the recess section, an access port leads to the cavities holding the tool bits. Upon visual selection of the tool bit and alignment of the port with the respective cavity, the desired tool bit can be individually removed from the handle. Subsequently, the access door can be snap closed to forestall accidental removal of undesired tool bits while the handle is in use.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A tool handle for storing tool bits comprising an elongated body member having a shaft end and a free end and a rotating cap means secured to said free end thereof, said body member having a plurality of elongated slotted cavities arranged around the periphery thereof, each of said cavities being shaped to hold a tool bit therein and being open at said free end, said cap means having an access port therein rotatable with said cap mean for exposing the open end of only a selected one of said cavities and including a hinged access door means adapted to overlie said access port for allowing or prohibiting access to said port.

2. The invention according to claim 1 wherein said cavities are located on the periphery of said body member such that said tool bits are visible and a user can visually discern and select a desired one of said tool bits.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a tool handle, and more particularly to a tool handle which secures a plurality of varying tool bits on its body such that the tool bit desired can be individually selected by use of the handle without removing more than one tool bit at a time.

Tool handles for screw drivers and other similar tools generally have a solid type body. Some tool handles have hollowed bodies for storing a variety of tool bits to be used and interchanged on some form of a chuck. Generally, to select a desired tool bit, the user is required to embark on the cumbersome task of removing all the bits from the handle, selecting the desired one, and then returning the remaining bits to the handle. However, tool handles do exist which allow for individual selection of tool bits without removing all possible choices but these designs are believed to be complicated, expensive to manufacture, or generally unsuccessful for lack of some desired feature.
 
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