1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an adjustable spanner, and particularly, to an adjustable spanner for quickly turning an object.
2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 6,336,384 shows an adjustable wrench for quickly turning an object. The adjustable wrench includes a main body, a slide block, a movable jaw and a grip. The main body includes a jaw section and a hollow section in which the slide block and the movable jaw are disposed. The grip is pivotally connected with the hollow section. A movable retaining block is disposed on one side of the top end of the grip and is opposite to a leaning section of the slide block. The retaining block can be switched, whereby when the grip is wrenched in different directions, the retaining block pushes the leaning section of the slide block so as to change the one-way wrenching direction of the adjustable wrench during repeated wrenching operation for an object. However, since the retaining block is movable and an engagement between the leaning section of the slide block and the retaining block is not secure, it is difficult to prevent the retaining block from moving relative to the slide block. Likewise, a detent ball, which is biased by a spring, is liable to disengage from a recessed section of the grip and the arrangement may not be suitable where relatively large torque forces are required. Also, assembly of this adjustable wrench may be different.
One or more embodiments of the present invention may address these and/or other aspects of the prior art.
In one embodiment of the present invention, an adjustable spanner for quickly turning an object includes a moving member, a first jaw adjustably jointed to the moving member, a second jaw cooperating with the first jaw, and a grip including a first end a user grasps when using the adjustable spanner and a second end opposite to the first end. The moving member is movably joined to the second end, and movement thereof is restricted by a first fastening device. The first fastening device is moveable in a slot defined in the moving member, is biased by an elastic member disposed in the slot, and is also fixed to the second end. Additionally, the second jaw is pivotally joined to the second end by a second fastening device. The second fastening device is inserted in the second end and the second jaw.
The adjustable spanner is able to be turned in a first direction that an object held between the first and second jaws is turned, with a relative position between the first and second jaws fixed, with a fixed first clamping distance defined between the first and second jaws. In addition, the moving member is not moved relative to the grip, and the first fastening device is restricted from movement in this operation.
Furthermore, the adjustable spanner is capable of being turned relatively to the object, in a second direction which is opposite to the first direction. In this operation, the moving member moves relative to the grip while the first fastening device moves in the slot and urges the elastic member, with the first jaw carried by the moving member to move away from the second jaw until the moving member and first fastening device stop, with a second clamping distance larger than the first clamping distance defined between the first and second jaws when the moving member stops, and with the moving member being able to return to the relative position where the first and second jaws define the first clamping distance by the elastic member.
It is an object of an embodiment of the present invention to provide an adjustable spanner for quickly turning an object, and it has a satisfactory structural strength.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an adjustable spanner that may be used in a circumstance which requires a relatively large torque to turn an object.
It is a further object of an embodiment of the present invention to allow elements of the adjustable spanner to be installed easily.
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The moving member 10 is movably joined to the grip 40 and comprises an end edge 11, a recess 12, a cavity 13, an elastic member 15, first and second guiding channels 16 and 17, a room 18, and a worm gear 19. The end edge 11 is defined on the outer periphery of the moving member 10 and extends in a length and provides a contact with the grip 40 when the adjustable spanner is in operation for turning an object “A”. The contact between the end edge 11 and the grip 40 allows the adjustable spanner to withstand a relatively large torque force imparted thereto. The end edge 11 and the grip 40 are in line contact with each other. The recess 12 is defined on an end edge 11. Likewise, the recess 12 is defined on the outer periphery of the moving member 10. The cavity 13 is defined in an outer periphery of the moving member 10. The slot 14 defines a first section 141 and a second section 142 connected to and communicating with the first section 141. The first section 141 extends longitudinally in a first direction. The second section 142 extends longitudinally in a second direction that is oblique to the first direction. Furthermore, the first and second sections 141 and 142 extend through the moving member 10. The elastic member 15 comprises a plurality of loops forming a coil spring and is received in the slot 14. The first and second guiding channels 16 and 17 are defined in an end of the moving member 10. Furthermore, the first and second guiding channels 16 and 17 are connected to and communicate with each other. Further, an opening is defined in each of the first and second guiding channels 16 and 17. The opening of the second guiding channel 17 extends from that of the first guiding channel 16. The opening of the first guiding channel 16 is delimited by two walls, and each wall defines an edge 161. The opening of the second guiding channel 17 is delimited by two walls, and each wall defines an edge 171. The edge 171 extends from the edge 161. The edge 161 extends longitudinally in a first direction, and the edge 171 extends longitudinally in a second direction that is oblique to the first direction. A chamber 18 is connected to and communicates with the first guiding channel 16. Chamber 18 extends through the moving member 10 and includes two open ends. A worm gear 19 is received in chamber 18. An axle 191 is inserted through the worm gear 19 and therefore through chamber 18. The axle 191 supports the worm gear 19 and worm gear 19 is rotatable about the axle 19. A first fastening device 43 is inserted in the moving member 10 and the grip 40. The fastening device 43 is received in the slot 14 and abuts against an end of the elastic member 15. The elastic member 15 includes another end abutting against the periphery of the slot 14. Therefore, the fastening device 43 is biased by the elastic member 15. First fastening device 43 utilizes two separate fastening members, namely a first fastening member 431 and a second fastening member 432. The first and second fastening members 431 and 432 are engaged with each other.
The first jaw 20 is jointed to the moving member 10. First jaw 20 includes a joining end 21 connecting to the moving member 10 to join the first jaw 20 to the moving member 10. The joining end 21 is slidably disposed in the first guiding channel 16. Therefore, the first jaw 20 is slidable in the first guiding channel 16. Moreover, the first jaw 20 is adjustably movable to a predetermined position relative to the moving member 10. Namely, the worm gear 19 is used for the adjustment of the first jaw 20. Gears of the worm gear 19 are able to extend out of chamber 18, since chamber 18 is connected to and communicates with the first guiding channel 16 as set forth herein. The joining end 21 of the first jaw 20 includes a plurality of teeth defined thereon that mesh with the gears on the worm gear 19. As the worm gear 19 is rotated, each tooth on the joining end 21 meshes one after another with the worm gear 19, and the first jaw 20 is moved linearly. The first jaw 20 further includes a clamping edge 22. Further, a guiding edge 23 is defined on the first jaw 20. The guiding edge 23 is in movable contact with the edge 161 as the first jaw 20 moves linearly relative to the moving member 10.
The second jaw 30 cooperates with the first jaw 20 to clamp the object “A” when it is turned by the adjustable spanner. Likewise, the second jaw 30 includes a clamping edge 33 defined thereon. When the object “A” is clamped between the first and second jaws 20 and 30, it is clamped by the clamping edges 22 and 33 thereof. Furthermore, the second jaw 30 is joined to the grip 40. Second jaw 30 includes a joining end 31 connecting the grip 40 to join the second jaw 30 to the grip 40. Additionally, the moving member 10 includes the cavity 13 receiving a peripheral side of the joining end 31. Moreover, the second jaw 30 is pivotal relative to the grip 40 and is pivotal about a second fastening device 44, which pivotally joins the second jaw 30 and the grip 40 together. The second fastening device 44 is inserted in the second jaw 30 and the grip 40 to secure them together. The second fastening device 44 is inserted in the joining end 31 of the second jaw 30 and extends therethrough via an orifice 311 defined therein. Furthermore, the first fastening device 44 utilizes two separate fastening members, namely a first fastening member 441 and a second fastening member 442. The first and second fastening members 441 and 442 are engaged with each other. In addition, the second jaw 30 includes a guiding end 32 including a side 321 in movable contact with the edge 171 of the moving member 10 as the moving member 10 is moved relative to the second jaw 30.
The grip 40 includes a first end 401 which a user grasps when using the adjustable spanner and a second end 402 opposite to the first end 401. The moving member 10 is movably joined to the second end 402 of the grip 40. Likewise, the second jaw 30 is pivotally joined to the second end 402 of the grip 40. The second end 402 of the grip 40 includes two connecting plates, namely a first connecting member 41 and a second connecting member 42, cooperated together and disposed in a spaced relationship to hold the moving member 10 and the second jaw 30 therebetween. In this regard, the first and second fastening devices 43 and 44 each engages with both the first and second connecting members 41 and 42 of the grip 40. The first connecting member 41 is integrally formed with the grip 40 while the second connecting member 42 is detachable from the grip 40. The second connecting member 42 is prevented from disengagement from the grip 40 by a fixing member 421. Further, a switch 45 is installed on the grip 40 and is operably moveable. The switch 45 is operated by an input portion 451 defined thereof. The input portion 451 is exposed. One of the first and second connecting members 41 and 42 bears the input portion 451. Furthermore, the switch 45 includes a control portion 452 formed separately from the input portion 451 and is joined to the input portion 451. The control portion 452 is disposed between the first and second connecting members 41 and 42. In this regard, a fixing element 47 is inserted through the input portion 451, one of the first and second connecting members 41 and 42, and the control portion 452 to secure the input portion 451 and control portion 452 together. In addition, the control portion 452 is disposed in a compartment 46 defined in the grip 40. The compartment 46 includes an opening extending between the first and second connecting members 41 and 42.
A positioning device 48 is disposed in the compartment 46. The positioning device 48 is engaged with the switch 45. Positioning device 48 includes a biasing member 481 and a detent 482. The biasing member 481 includes a first end abutting against the switch 45, namely, the control portion 452 of the switch 45. In addition, the control portion 452 includes a circumferential edge defining a first peripheral edge 4521 and a second peripheral edge 4522. The first peripheral edge 4521 is a flat side. The second peripheral edge 4522 is an arcuate side. The first end of the biasing member 481 abuts against the second peripheral edge 4522. The biasing member 481 further includes a second end abutting against the detent 482. The detent 482 includes an end abutting against the peripheral wall of the compartment 46. Further, a positioning zone 49 is defined on the peripheral wall of the compartment 46. In the presently described embodiment, the positioning zone 49 defines two positioning areas, namely, a first positioning area 491 and a second positioning area 492. Each of the first and second positioning areas 491 and 492 is in the form of a cavity. The first and second positioning areas 491 and 492 are spaced from each other.
Therefore, the switch 45 is operably movable between a first position in which the first positioning area 491 receives the detent 482 and a second position in which the second positioning area 492 receiving the detent 482. Moreover, the switch 45 is sustained in either of the first and second positions by the positioning device 48.
A support edge 461 is defined on the grip 40 and abuts the end edge 11 of the moving member 10 when the adjustable spanner is in operation for turning the object “A”. As set forth herein, the end edge 11 and the grip 40 are in line contact with each other. Therefore, the end edge 11 is in line contact with the support edge 461.
The adjustable spanner is able to be turned in a direction that the object “A” held between the first and second jaws 20 and 30 is turned, with a relative position between the first and second jaws 20 and 30 fixed, with a fixed first clamping distance “D1” defined between the first and second jaws 20 and 30. Moving member 10 is not moved relative to the grip 40, and the first fastening device 43 is restricted from movement with respect to moving member 10.
Furthermore, the adjustable spanner is able to be turned relatively to the object “A” engaged therewith. The adjustable spanner is turned in a direction which is opposite to the direction for turning the object “A”. In this operation, the moving member 10 moves relative to the grip 40 while the first fastening device 43 moves in the slot 14 and compresses the elastic member 15, with the first jaw 20 carried by the moving member 10 to move away from the second jaw 30 until the moving member 10 and first fastening device 43 stop, with a second clamping distance “D2” larger than the first clamping distance “D1” defined between the first and second jaws 20 and 30 when the moving member 10 stops, with the moving member 10 being able to return to the relative position where the first and second jaws 20 and 30 define the first clamping distance “D1” by the elastic member 15.
While the specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, it should be understood that such embodiments are presented for purposes of example only and that numerous modifications may be made without departing from the scope or spirit of invention, and that all embodiments of the present invention are encompassed herein as may fall within the scope of the accompanying claims.
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