Handle
A handle and handle body technology, which is applied to hand-held tools, manufacturing tools, etc., can solve the problem that the handle is difficult to ensure the user's comfortable holding.
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Embodiment 1
[0038] Such as figure 1 Shown is a schematic cross-sectional view of the structure of the first embodiment of the handle of the present invention combined on a tool handle which is a rake 1 . The handle (see figure 2 ) including the handle and tool handle, the handle includes a rigid inner core 2 (see Figure 7 , Figure 8 ) and soft coat 3 (see Figure 6 ), the soft jacket 3 is assembled on the outside of the rigid inner core 2 to form a sealed space 4 between the two, the sealed space 4 is filled with liquid, and the rigid inner core 2 has an assembly hole 5 (see Figure 8 ), the assembly hole 5 is set on the tool handle and the handle is fastened to the tool handle by a fastener 6 .
[0039] Especially, the front end and the rear end of the handle are respectively assembled with the front pressure ring 7 (see Figure 4 , Figure 5 ), rear pressure ring 8 (see Figure 10 , Figure 11 ), the front pressure ring 7 and the rear pressure ring 8 have ring walls 9, 10 and...
Embodiment 2
[0048] Such as Figure 14 Shown is the structure of the second embodiment of the handle of the present invention combined in a kind of shovel 20 (see Figure 16 , on the two edges of the shovel can also be provided with a knife edge, a schematic cross-sectional view on the handle of the tool). The handle (see Figure 15 ) has the same inventive concept as Embodiment 1, and here only its differences with respect to Embodiment 1 are described, and the similarities will not be repeated: the tool handle includes a handle body 21 and a first handle fastened on the handle body 21 Accessory 22 (see Figure 17 ) and the second fitting 23 (see Figure 18 ), the first fitting 22 and the second fitting 23 are spliced on the handle body 21 through the protruding part (the protruding part is similar to the protruding part 17 on the pull block) and holes and fastened with fasteners 24 (shown as bolts ) is fastened on the handle body 21, and the step 19 is formed on the first fitting 2...
Embodiment 3
[0051] Figure 19 , 20 It is a schematic cross-sectional view of combining the structure of the third embodiment of the handle of the present invention on a tool handle which is a brush 25 . The handle (see Figure 21 ) has the same inventive concept as Embodiment 1, and here only its differences with respect to Embodiment 1 are described, and the similarities will not be repeated: the front pressure ring 7 and the rear pressure ring 8 are respectively set on the front of the soft jacket 3 , the rear end, the connecting wall 15 is formed on the rear pressure ring 8, the fastener 6 penetrates the assembly hole 5 from the rear side of the connecting wall 15 and is connected to the handle body 21, and the tail cover 18 is connected with the socket through the socket hole on it. The posts 26 on the rear pressure ring are plugged together to cover the fastener 6. This structure, when the grip handle is fixed on the tool handle with the fastener 6, can make the front and rear pres...
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