AU640909B2 - Screwdriver blade construction - Google Patents

Screwdriver blade construction

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AU640909B2
AU640909B2 AU48270/90A AU4827090A AU640909B2 AU 640909 B2 AU640909 B2 AU 640909B2 AU 48270/90 A AU48270/90 A AU 48270/90A AU 4827090 A AU4827090 A AU 4827090A AU 640909 B2 AU640909 B2 AU 640909B2
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screwdriver
blade
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shank
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David S. Colvin
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
    • B25B15/00Screwdrivers
    • B25B15/001Screwdrivers characterised by material or shape of the tool bit
    • B25B15/004Screwdrivers characterised by material or shape of the tool bit characterised by cross-section
    • B25B15/007Screwdrivers characterised by material or shape of the tool bit characterised by cross-section with blade of flat or substantially flat cross-section

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  • Details Of Spanners, Wrenches, And Screw Drivers And Accessories (AREA)
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Description

SC E DRIVE BLADE CONSTRUCTION
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to screwdrivers.
BACKGROUND ART
The blade geometry of a conventional screw¬ driver has oppositely facing planar blade surfaces that converge to a tip with an included angle of about 10°. This construction causes the screwdriver to cam out of the screw slot when rotational force is applied to screws resistant to turning. In an effort to minimize this tendency, the application of increased axial pressure in the direction of the screw is necessary as torque is being applied. In addition, the blade geome¬ try creates point contact between the screwdriver and the screw slot and this together with the camming effect frequently causes deformation of the screw slot and an impediment to reuse of the screw.
Specially designed screwdrivers have previous¬ ly incorporated oppositely facing parallel or diverging blade tip surfaces. Although these screwdrivers main¬ tain screw head contact with less axial pressure applied than is necessary with the conventional blade construc¬ tion, the tips of such screwdrivers have always been so thin and thus structurally weak as to be susceptible to breakage. This is a particular problem when such screwdrivers are used as prys or chisels, as often is done.
Specially designed screwdriver-screw head systems facilitate screwdriver-screw engagement with less axial pressure than conventional screwdrivers and screw heads. However, a system that requires a screw head to be shaped to accommodate a particular screwdriv¬ er is not readily acceptable by consumers and industry.
Prior art patent noted by the investigation conducted for the present invention are described below.
U.S. Patent No. 67,014 to Ayres for Screwdriv¬ er discloses a screw driver having a dove-tailed edge on its tip to facilitate screw head engagement.
U.S. Patent No. 260,795 to Smith for Screw discloses a screw having a projection in the center of the screw slot and a screwdriver having a notch in the tip to hold the screwdriver in the screw slot.
U.S. Patent No. 417,722 to Hart for Screw Driver discloses a screw driver having sunk portions at the opposite sides of the blade which engage the screw slot.
U.S. Patent No. 432,928 to Bartlett discloses a Wrench for Screw Drivers which is used to increase the torque that can be applied during use. .
U.S. Patent No. 1,056,095 to Groos for Screw
Driver discloses a screw driver having two transverse grooves on each surface of the screw driver tip to engage corresponding portions of the undercut groove in the screw head.
U.S. Patent No. 1,361,790 to Brown for Valve
And Grinding Mechanism Therefor discloses a valve and a valve grinding tool. The Brown valve includes a groove therein that has a curved bottom and side walls that incline toward each other from the bottom of the groove to the top of the valve. The Brown valve grinding tool includes an integral tongue shaped in conformity with and adapted to fit the groove in the valve.
U.S. Patent No. 1,479,506 to Kelleman for Screw Driver discloses a screwdriver having concav ; hollow ground, oppositely facing tip surfaces. Oppo¬ sitely facing planar surfaces extend from the tip surfaces toward the handle with a tapering to the nominal thickness of the screwdriver shaft connected to the handle.
U.S. Patent No. 2,684,094 to Lissy for Nonslip
Screw Driver and Screwhead discloses a screw head having undercut walls and a screw driver having outwardly flared projections for increasing the grip with the screw.
U.S. Patent No. 2,782,823 to Williams, Jr., discloses a Magnetic Screw Driver including a bit received by a holder that also receives a permanent magnet capable of magnetizing the bit.
U.S. Patent No. 2,792,039 to Wing et al for
Slotted Screw Head and Driver Therefor Having Non- Burring Engagement discloses a combination screw head and a driver for the screw head where the screwdriver has an arcuate edge and side walls comprising surfaces of revolution diverging from each other toward said edge to engage with undercut portions of the screw slot.
U.S. Patent No. 2,994,354 to Vaughn for
Improved Screw Driver discloses a screwdriver having an arcuate bottom and parallel or converging oppositely facing tip surfaces for use with screw head slots provided with undercut non-planar surfaces. U.S. Patent Nos. 3,026,920 and 3,120,251 to York are each entitled Screwdriver and disclose screw¬ drivers having convex arcuate tips and concave opposite bearing surfaces defined by generally planar surface portions.
U.S. Patent Nos. 3,897,812 and 3,923,088 to
Arnn for Screw Driver and Biting Screw Driver each disclose a screwdriver having a foot portion shaped as an isosceles trapezoid in cross section to increase the gripping force with a screw slot.
U.S. Patent No. 4,311,071 to Bassell for Screw
Driver and Screw Head System discloses in combination a screw head and screw driver having oppositely facing diverging tip faces for engagement with the undercut side walls of the screw slot.
U.S. Patent No. 4,452,289 to Smith discloses a Combination Hand Grip and Bits Storage for a screw¬ driver.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide an improved screwdriver which minimizes the axial pressure required to maintain screwdriver screw head contact while maintaining the structural integrity of a conventional screwdriver tip.
In carrying out the above object, a screw¬ driver constructed in accordance with the present invention has a central axis A and a drive end for rotating the screwdriver about the central axis A. The screwdriver also includes a shank that extends from the drive end along the central axis A and further includes a blade projecting from the shank along the central axis A with a length L. This blade has oppositely facing blade surfaces and a tip that cooperatively define a pair of spaced terminal edges providing a width dimen¬ sion W. The length L is in the range of about 3 to 9 W. Each blade surface has an engagement location spaced from the adjacent terminal edge by a depth dimension D that is in the range of about .2 to .5 W. The engage- ment location of each blade surface and the adjacent terminal edge define an angle B with the central axis A in the range of about .5 to 3.3°.
In the preferred construction, the screwdriver has its drive end embodied by a handle that is manually grasped to rotate the screwdriver about the central axis A.
In one embodiment, each blade surface has a continuously curved shape extending between the shank and the tip. The curved blade surfaces preferably each have a curvature with a radius in the range of about 20 to 120 W.
In two other embodiments of the screwdriver, the blade surfaces have planar tip surface portions that extend from the terminal edges for a greater distance than the depth dimension D at which the engagement locations are positioned. The blade surfaces of these embodiments also have connecting surface portions that extend from the tip surface portions to the shank. In one of these embodiments, the connecting surfaces portions have planar shapes extending between the tip surface portions and the shank, and the blade surfaces also preferably have curved surface portions that connect the planar tip surface portions and the planar connecting surface portions. In the other of these two embodiments, the connecting surface portions have curved shapes extending between the planar tip surface portions and the shank.
In each of the preferred embodiments, best results are achieved when: the depth dimension D is about 1/3 of the width dimension W; each angle B is about 2" ; the terminal edges are spaced from each other by a dimension T with the depth dimension D in the range of about .3 to 2.5 D and most preferably about 1.2 T; and the length L is about 6 W.
Such a screwdriver allows the user to apply a minimal amount of axial pressure in order to maintain screwdriver contact with a screw head when torque is applied to the screw. This feature together with the creation of improved line contact between the screw¬ driver tip and the screw slot substantially reduces the possibility of deformation of the screw head. Also, when the screwdriver invention is used as a pry or chisel, as many screwdrivers are, the improved blade geometry gives the screwdriver the structural integrity of a conventional screwdriver and the possibility of tip breakage associated with specially designed screwdrivers is substantially reduced.
The above object and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best modes for carrying out the invention when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIGURE 1 is a side view of a screwdriver constructed according to the present invention;
FIGURE 2 is a side view of the screwdriver taken along the direction of line 2-2 in Figure 1;
FIGURE 3 is an enlarged partial side view of a shank and blade of the screwdriver shown with a screw into whose slot a tip of the blade is inserted to provide rotational driving;
FIGURE 4 is a partial view of the screwdriver shank and blade;
FIGURE 5 is a partial view of the screwdriver blade and tip shown in Figure 4 but on a further en¬ larged scale to illustrate the blade construction;
FIGURE 6 is a view similar to Figure 4 of another embodiment of the screwdriver shank and blade;
FIGURE 7 is a further enlarged partial view of the Figure 6 embodiment illustrating planar tip surface portions and planar connecting surface portions of the blade;
FIGURE 8 is a partial view similar to Figures 4 and 6 of a further embodiment of the screwdriver shank and blade; and
FIGURE 9 is a further enlarged view of the Figure 8 embodiment illustrating the planar tip surface portions and curve connecting surface portions of the blade shown in Figure 8. BEST MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Referring to Figures 1 and 2 of the drawings, a screwdriver constructed in accordance with the present invention is generally indicated by 10 and has a central axis A. The screwdriver has a drive end 12 for rotating the screwdriver about the central axis A and also has a shank 14 that extends from the drive end along the central axis A for a length L. A blade 16 of the screwdriver projects from the shank 14 along the central axis A and,, as shown in Figures 2 and 3, has oppositely facing blade surfaces 18 and a tip 20 that cooperatively define a pair of spaced terminal edges 22 providing a width dimension W as shown in Figure 1. The length L is in the range of about 3 to 9 W. Each blade surface has an engagement location 24 spaced from the adjacent terminal edge 22 by a depth dimension D that is in the range of about .2 to .5 W. As shown in Figure 5, the engagement location 24 of each blade surface 18 and the adjacent terminal edge 22 define an angle B with the central axis A in the range of about .5 to 3.3°.
The construction of the screwdriver blade 16 described above enhances the ability of the tip 20 to provide rotational driving of a screw 26 with the blade tip 20 inserted into the screw slot 28. More specifi- cally, the blade tip construction maintains contact with the screw head slot 28 with less axial pressure than is required with conventional screwdrivers. Furthermore, when the screwdriver is used as a pry or chisel, the blade construction and specifically the tip thickness thereof provides the required strength to withstand such misuse.
As shown in Figures 1 and 2, the drive end 12 is disclosed as being embodied by a handle 29 that is manually grasped to rotate the screwdriver about the central axis A.
In the embodiment of the screwdriver illus¬ trated in Figures 3 through 5, each blade surface 18 has a continuously curved shape extending between the shank 14 and tip 20. More specifically, the curved blade surface preferably have a curvature with a radius in the range of about 20 to 120 W.
In each of two further embodiments respec- tively illustrated by the screwdriver blade 16a of
Figures 6 and 7 and the screwdriver blade 16b of Figures
8 and 9, the blade surfaces 18 have planar tip surface portions 30 that extend from the terminal edges 22 for a greater distance than the depth dimension D at which the engagement locations 24 are positioned. More specifically as illustrated, these tip surface portions extend approximately twice the length of the dimension
D. Both embodiments of the blades 16a and 16b have connecting surface portions 32 that extend from the tip surface portions to the shank 14.
In the embodiment of Figures 6 and 7, the connecting surface portions 32 have planar shapes extending between the tip surface portions 30 and the shank 14. The embodiment 16a of the blade also prefer- ably has its blade surfaces 18 provided with curved surface portions 34 that connect the planar tip surface portions 30 and the planar connecting surface portions 32.
In the embodiment of the screwdriver blade 16b illustrated in Figures 8 and 9, the connecting surface portions 32 have curved shapes extending between the planar tip surface portions 30 and the shank 14. With each of the embodiments of the screw¬ driver as described above, best results can be achieved with specific parameters of the blade construction. These parameters include having the depth dimension D about 1/3 of the width dimension W as well as having each angle B about 2°. Furthermore, the terminal edges 22 of the blade are most preferably spaced from each other by a dimension T and the depth dimension D is in the range of about .3 to 2.5 T and most preferably about 1.2 T. Also, the blade length L is most preferably about 6 W.
While the best modes for carrying out the invention have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention as defined by the following claims.

Claims (14)

WHAT IS CLAIMED IS;
1. A screwdriver having a central axis A, the screwdriver comprising: a drive end for rotating the screwdriver about the central axis A; a shank that extends from the drive end along the central axis A; and a blade projecting from the shank along the central axis A with a length L, the blade having oppo- sitely facing blade surfaces and a tip that cooperative¬ ly define a pair of spaced terminal edges providing a width dimension W, the length L being in the range of about 3 to 9 W, each blade surface having an engagement location spaced from the adjacent terminal edge by a depth dimension D that is in the range of about .2 to .5 W, and the engagement location of each blade surface and the adjacent terminal edge defining an angle B with the central axis A in the range of about .5 to 3.3°.
2. A screwdriver as in claim 1 wherein the drive end comprises a handle that is manually grasped to rotate the screwdriver about the central axis A.
3. A screwdriver as in claim 1 wherein each blade surface has a continuously curved shape extending between the shank and the tip.
4. A screwdriver as in claim 3 wherein the curved blade surfaces have a curvature with a radius in the range of about 20 to 120 W.
5. A screwdriver as in claim 1 wherein the blade surfaces have planar tip surfaces portions that extend from the terminal edges for a greater distance than the depth dimension D at which the engagement locations are positioned, and the blade surfaces having connecting surface portions that extend from the tip surface portions to the shank.
6. A screwdriver as in claim 5 wherein the connecting surface portions have planar shapes extending between the tip surface portions and the shank.
7. A screwdriver as in claim 6 further comprising curved surface portions that connect the planar tip surface portions and the planar connecting surface portions.
8. A screwdriver as in claim 5 wherein the connecting surface portions have curved shapes extending between the planar tip surface portions and the shank.
9. A screwdriver as in claim 1 wherein the depth dimension D is about 1/3 of the width dimension W.
10. A screwdriver as in claim 1 wherein each angle B is about 2β .
11. A screwdriver as in claim 1 wherein the terminal edges are spaced from each other by a thickness dimension T, and the depth dimension D being in the range of about .3 to 2.5 T.
12. A screwdriver as in claim 11 wherein depth dimension D is about 1.2 T.
13. A screwdriver as in claim 1 wherein the length L is about 6 W.
14. A screwdriver as in claim 1 wherein: the depth dimension D is about 1/3 of the width dimension W; each angle B is about 2° ; the terminal edges are spaced from each other by a thickness dimension T with the depth dimension D being in the range of about .3 to 2.5 T; and the length L being about 6 W.
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