The present invention relates to a wrench, and more particularly, to an adjustable wrench with a control unit for controlling the relative position between the handle and the function end.
The conventional adjustable wrench is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 2,825,254 which discloses a body, jaws and a handle, wherein the body has a passage defined centrally therethrough and three holes are defined in the outside of the body. The movable jaw is movably connected to the passage so as to clamp object between the stationary jaw and the movable jaw. The handle has one end inserted into one of the holes of the body and the user holds the handle to operate the wrench. However, there are only three holes available and the diameter of the holes and the size of the handle are restricted within a limited range so that the body may have maximum number of five holes. Accordingly, the relative angular positions between the body and the handle are restricted.
The present invention intends to provide an adjustable wrench which provides more operations of the relative angular positions between the body and the handle.
The present invention relates to an adjustable wrench and comprises two plates, a handle unit, a rotary unit and a control unit. Each plate has a first toothed portion. The handle unit is located between the two plates and includes a handle and a toothed ring. The handle has a second toothed portion. The toothed ring has multiple third teeth and multiple fourth teeth. The third teeth are engaged with the second teeth. The fourth teeth are located between the first toothed portions of the two plates. The rotary unit is located between the two plates and has a first jaw and a second jaw. The control unit includes having a controlling member and a resilient member. The controlling member is connected to the plate and has fifth teeth defined in one end thereof. The resilient member contacts the controlling member to engage the fifth teeth with the first and fourth teeth.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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Each plate 10 has a through hole 12 and a first toothed portion 11 which has multiple first teeth 110 defined in the inner periphery thereof. Two threaded hole 13 are defined beside the first toothed portion 11 and four fixing holes 14 are located close to the through hole 12.
The handle unit 20 is located between the two plates 10 and has a handle 21 and a toothed ring 22. The handle 21 has a second toothed portion 211 defined in a first end thereof and multiple second teeth 2110 are defined in the inner periphery of the second toothed portion 211. The toothed ring 22 has multiple third teeth 221 defined in the outer periphery thereof and the third teeth 221 are engaged with the second teeth 2110. The toothed ring 22 has multiple fourth teeth 222 defined in the inner periphery thereof and the fourth teeth 222 are located between the first toothed portions 11 of the two plates 10.
The rotary unit 30 is located between the two plates 10 and comprises a rotary member 31, a first jaw 32 and a second jaw 33. The rotary member 31 is a ring-shaped member and located in the through holes 12 of the plates 10 and partially protrudes from the two plates 10 so that the users can rotate the rotary members 31 by the protruded portion. The rotary member 31 has a first threaded portion 311 defined in the inner periphery thereof. The first jaw 32 is an L-shaped jaw and has a first operation portion 322 at the first end thereof and a second threaded portion 321 is defined in the second end of the first jaw 32. The second threaded portion 321 is threadedly engaged with the first threaded portion 311. The second jaw 33 has a second operation portion 331 which is located corresponding to the first operation portion 322. When rotating the rotary member 31, the first jaw 32 is moved linearly relative to the second jaw 33 to adjust the distance between the first and second operation portions 322, 331. The second jaw 33 has a passage 332 which is located corresponding to one of the fixing holes 14 in the plates 10.
The control unit 40 has at least one controlling member 41, a resilient member 42, two cover plates 43 and four threading members 44. In the drawings, there are two controlling members 41 and each controlling member 41 is connected to the plate 10. The two controlling members 41 are located corresponding to each other. Each controlling member 41 has multiple fifth teeth 511 defined in the outer periphery thereof and the fifth teeth 511 are engaged with the first teeth 110 and the fourth teeth 222. Each controlling member 41 has a recess 412 in which the resilient member 42 is received between the two recesses 412 of the two controlling members 41. The resilient member 42 applies a force to engage the fifth teeth 411 with the first teeth 110 and the fourth teeth 222. When the controlling members 41 are moved linearly, the resilient member 42 is compressed, and the fifth teeth 411 are disengaged from the first teeth 110 and only engaged with the fourth teeth 222. Each cover plate 43 covers the controlling member 41 and the resilient member 42. Each of the covering plates 43 has a first circular hole 431 and a second circular hole 432. The controlling members 43 partially protrude from the first circular holes 431 and the second circular holes 432 are located corresponding to the threaded holes 13. Each of the threading members 44 extends through the second circular hole 432 of each cover plate 43 and is threadedly connected to the threaded hole 13 of the plate 10 to fix the cover plate 43 to the plate 10.
There are three support rings 50, a roller 60, a block 61, a resilient member 62 and four fixing members 70. The support rings 50 are located between the two plates 10 and each of the support rings 50 is located corresponding to one of the fixing hole 14 corresponding thereto. The roller 60 is made by soft material and freely rotatable along the outside of one of the support rings 50. The outer periphery of the roller 60 contacts and supports the first side of the second threaded portion 321 of the first jaw 32. The block 61 is mounted to two support rings 50 and has an end face 611 which contacts and supports the second side of the threaded portion 321. The resilient member 62 is located between the block 61 and the handle 21. By the force of the resilient member 62, the end face 611 contacts the second side of the threaded portion 321. One of the fixing members 70 is connected between the fixing holes 14 of the two plates 10 and the passage 332 of the second jaw 33. Three of the fixing members 70 are connected between three of the fixing holes 14 of the two plates 10 and the three of the support rings 50. Each of the fixing members 70 can be a rivet or screw.
When assembling, one plate 10, the handle unit 20, the rotary unit 30, two controlling member 41, the resilient member 42, one covering plate 43, three support rings 50, the roller 60, the block 61 and the resilient member 62 are assembled the wrench as shown in
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When operating the third embodiment, the toothed ring 22 and the handle 21 are made integrally to each other and the handle 21 has the fourth teeth 222. The two plates 10 are integrally made to each other and in a U-shaped form. The fixing hole 14 of one of the two plates 10 is a through hole and the fixing hole 14 of the other plate 10 is a threaded hole. The fixing member 70 is a screw and extends through the through hole in one plate 10 and is threaded connected to the threaded hole in the other plate 10. The rotary unit 30 has multiple mechanisms to adjust the distance between the first and second operation portions 322, 331. The roller 60 and the support 50 are made integrally to each other.
The advantage of the present invention is that the first toothed portion 11, the fourth teeth and the fifth teeth 411 of the controlling member 41 are arranged annularly so that there are multiple options when adjusting the angle between the plates 10 and the handle 21. There are 360 options if there are 36 teeth.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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