Adjustable wrench

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6748827
  • Patent Number
    6,748,827
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 11, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 15, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Hail, III; Joseph J.
    • Thomas; David B.
    Agents
    • Kamrath; Alan D.
    • Nikolai & Mersereau, P.A.
Abstract
An adjustable wrench comprises a handle and a head extending from the handle. A jaw is mounted in a clamping space of the head and movable relative to an end of the clamping space upon operation of a knob. A clamping member is mounted to an end of the jaw. An elastic element is provided for biasing an end of the clamping member into the clamping space so as to press against a fastener in the clamping space. The adjustable wrench drives the fastener when the adjustable wrench is turned in a first direction. The adjustable wrench is turned freely without driving the fastener when the adjustable wrench is turned in a second direction opposite to the first direction.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an adjustable wrench. In particular, the present invention relates to an adjustable wrench allowing free rotation in a direction opposite to the ratcheting direction.




2. Description of the Related Art




U.S. Pat. No. 5,415,064 to Chang issued on May 16, 1995 discloses an adjustable wrench. As illustrated in

FIG. 1

of the drawings (corresponding to FIG. 6 of U.S. Pat. No. 5,415,064), the adjustable wrench


100


includes a head


101


having a fitting hole


102


and a groove


103


, wherein the fitting hole


102


includes two fixed clamping faces


104


and


105


. A rotation knob


106


is mounted in the groove


103


, and an adjusting bolt


107


is extended through the rotation knob


106


with an end of the adjusting bolt


107


extending into the fitting hole


102


. The end of the adjusting bolt


107


includes a movable surface


108


that is moved along an axis of the adjusting bolt


107


when the rotation knob


106


is turned. Thus, when clamping a fastener


109


in the fitting hole


102


, two sides


109




a


and


109




b


of the fastener


109


press against the fixed clamping faces


104


and


105


, and another side


109




c


of the fastener


109


after adjustment of the position of the movable surface


108


of the adjusting bolt


107


as a result of rotation of the rotation knob


106


. Thus, the adjustable wrench


100


can be turned in either direction. However, when used in a limited space, the adjustable wrench


100


must be disengaged from the fastener


109


and then moved in a reverse direction before it is reengaged with the fastener


109


.




U.S. Pat. No. 2,376,764 to Flower issued on Aug. 13, 1943 discloses an adjustable box wrench of a similar structure. As illustrated in

FIG. 2

of the drawings (corresponding to FIG. 3 of U.S. Pat. No. 2,376,764), the adjustable box wrench


200


includes a head


201


having a clamping space


202


and a transverse opening


203


in which a knurled nut


205


is mounted. A screw


206


is extended through the knurled nut


205


, and a jaw


207


is securely attached to an end of the screw


206


and movable in the clamping space


202


when the knurled nut


205


is turned. The clamping space


202


includes plural clamping faces


204


and


208


for engaging with sides of a fastener. However, the same drawback exists in this adjustable box wrench. Namely, when used in a limited space, the adjustable box wrench


200


must be disengaged from the fastener and then moved in a reverse direction before it is reengaged with the fastener.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide an adjustable wrench allowing free rotation in a direction opposite to the ratcheting direction.




In accordance with a first aspect of the invention, an adjustable wrench comprises:




a handle;




a head extending from the handle and including a clamping space having a first end and a second end;




a jaw mounted in the clamping space and movable between the first end and the second end of the clamping space, the jaw including a first end and a second end;




an adjusting means mounted to the head and operably connected to the second end of the jaw, the jaw being moved relative to the first end of the clamping space upon operation of the adjusting means;




a clamping member mounted to the first end of the jaw and including a first end and a second end; and




an elastic element for biasing the first end of the clamping member into the clamping space so as to press against a fastener in the clamping space;




the adjustable wrench driving the fastener when the adjustable wrench is turned in a first direction;




the adjustable wrench being turned freely without driving the fastener when the adjustable wrench is turned in a second direction opposite to the first direction.




In accordance with a second aspect of the invention, an adjustable wrench comprises:




a handle;




a head extending from the handle and including a clamping space having a first end and a second end;




a jaw mounted in the clamping space and movable between the first end and the second end of the clamping space;




an adjusting means mounted to the head and operably connected to the second end of the jaw, the jaw being moved relative to the first end of the clamping space upon operation of the adjusting means;




a clamping member mounted to the first end of the head and including an end extending into the clamping space; and




an elastic element for biasing the end of the clamping member into the clamping space so as to press against a fastener in the clamping space;




the adjustable wrench driving the fastener when the adjustable wrench is turned in a first direction;




the adjustable wrench being turned freely without driving the fastener when the adjustable wrench is turned in a second direction opposite to the first direction.




In accordance with a third aspect of the invention, an adjustable wrench comprises:




a handle;




a head extending from the handle and including a clamping space having a first end and a second end;




a jaw mounted in the clamping space and movable between the first end and the second end of the clamping space, the jaw including a first end and a second end;




an adjusting means mounted to the head and operably connected to the second end of the jaw, the jaw being moved relative to the first end of the clamping space upon operation of the adjusting means;




a first clamping member mounted to the first end of the jaw and including a first end and a second end;




a first elastic element for biasing the first end of the clamping member into the clamping space so as to press against a fastener in the clamping space;




a second clamping member mounted to the first end of the head and including an end extending into the clamping space; and




a second elastic element for biasing the end of the second clamping member into the clamping space so as to press against the fastener in the clamping space;




the adjustable wrench driving the fastener when the adjustable wrench is turned in a first direction;




the adjustable wrench being turned freely without driving the fastener when the adjustable wrench is turned in a second direction opposite to the first direction.











The invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a top view of a conventional adjustable wrench.





FIG. 2

is a top view of a conventional adjustable box wrench.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of an adjustable wrench in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of the adjustable wrench in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of the adjustable wrench in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a sectional view similar to

FIG. 5

, illustrating operation in a reverse direction.





FIG. 7

is a sectional view of a modified embodiment of the adjustable wrench in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a sectional view similar to

FIG. 7

, illustrating operation in a reverse direction.





FIG. 9

is a sectional view of another modified embodiment of the adjustable wrench in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 10

is a sectional view similar to

FIG. 9

, illustrating operation in a reverse direction.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 3 through 5

, an adjustable wrench


10


in accordance with the present invention generally comprises a handle


11


and a head


12


extending from the handle


11


. A clamping space


13


and a groove


14


are defined in the head


12


and longitudinally spaced by a separation wall


15


. The clamping space


13


includes a first end


131


and a second end


132


, the first end


131


of the clamping space


13


including a first fixed clamping face


131




a


and a second fixed clamping face


131




b


that together form a V-shaped groove. A screw hole


151


is defined in the separation wall


15


for communicating the groove


14


with the clamping space


13


. A wall that defines a portion of the groove


14


and that is opposite to the separation wall


15


includes a hole


141


aligning with the screw hole


151


.




An adjusting means


20


is provided and includes a knob


21


rotatably mounted in the groove


14


and an adjusting screw


22


extended through the hole


141


, a screw hole


211


in the knob


21


, and the screw hole


151


. Thus, when the knob


21


turns, the adjusting screw


22


moves along a longitudinal direction thereof. An end


221


of the adjusting screw


22


extends into the clamping space


13


.




A jaw


30


is mounted in the clamping space


13


and securely attached to the end


221


of the adjusting screw


22


to move therewith. The jaw


30


includes a first end


31


and a second end


32


having a screw hole


321


for threading engagement with the end


221


of the adjusting screw


22


. The jaw


30


further includes two sidewalls


33


and


34


, wherein a mounting hole


341


is defined in the jaw


30


and extends from the sidewall


34


through the first end


31


of the jaw


30


, best shown in

FIG. 5. A

stop


341




a


is formed on an inner periphery defining the mounting hole


341


.




A clamping member


40


is mounted in the mounting hole


341


and includes a toothed first end


401


and a second end in which a groove


403


is defined for receiving an elastic element


41


. The clamping member


40


includes a protrusion


402


on a side thereof. A plug


42


is mounted in the mounting hole


341


for enclosing the clamping member


40


and the elastic element


41


. An end of the elastic element


41


is attached to the plug


42


, and the other end of the elastic element


41


is attached to an end wall defining the groove


403


. Thus, the toothed first end


401


of the clamping member


40


is biased by the elastic element


41


and thus extends beyond the first end


31


of the jaw


30


into the clamping space


13


of the head


12


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, when a fastener


50


is to be held in the clamping space


13


of the head


12


, the knob


21


is turned to move the jaw


30


toward the fastener


50


. The clamping member


40


is thus moved toward the first end


131


of the clamping space


13


. The toothed first end


401


of the clamping member


40


presses against two adjacent faces


501


and


502


of the fastener


50


. Further, another two adjacent faces


503


and


504


that are respectively opposite to the faces


501


and


502


respectively press against the first and second clamping faces


131




a


and


131




b


, as the clamping member


40


exerts a force to the fastener


50


. Thus, the fastener


50


is securely clamped. The protrusion


402


of the clamping member


40


is stopped by the stop


341




a


in the mounting hole


341


when the former is biased by the elastic element


41


to make the toothed first end


401


of the clamping member


40


press against the faces


501


and


502


of the fastener


50


. Thus, the user may turn the handle


11


, e.g., counterclockwise for tightening/loosening the fastener.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, when the handle


11


is turned in a reverse direction, e.g., clockwise, the adjustable wrench


10


turns freely; namely, the fastener


50


is not driven. This is because the clamping member


40


is not supported and thus moved away from the fastener


50


and compresses the elastic element


41


. When rotation of the handle


11


stops, the clamping member


40


returns to its initial position under the action of the elastic element


41


, thereby re-clamping the fastener


50


. Thus, the user may drive the fastener


50


again by means of turning the handle


11


counterclockwise. Troublesome disengagement/re-engagement of the adjustable wrench from/with the fastener in the prior art is avoided.





FIG. 7

of the drawings illustrates a modified embodiment of the invention. In this embodiment, the jaw


30


has no mounting hole. Instead, the jaw


30


includes a V-shaped clamping section comprised of two adjacent clamping faces


35


and


36


. The head


12


includes a mounting hole


123


defined in a side


121


thereof and communicated with the clamping space


13


. A protrusion


123




a


is formed on an inner periphery defining the mounting hole


123


. A clamping member


43


identical to the clamping member


40


is mounted in the mounting hole


123


and includes a toothed first end


431


extending into the clamping space


13


. Further, the clamping member


43


includes a groove


433


in a second end thereof for receiving an elastic element


41


. Further, the clamping member


43


includes a protrusion


432


on a side thereof for engaging with the protrusion


123




a


in the mounting hole


123


.




By means of turning the knob


21


, the jaw


30


on the adjusting screw


22


is moved toward the fastener


50


in the clamping space


13


of the head


12


until the clamping faces


35


and


36


press against the faces


501


and


502


of the fastener


50


while the faces


503


and


504


of the fastener


50


press against the toothed first portion


431


of the clamping member


43


. Thus, the user may turn the handle


11


clockwise to tighten/loosen the fastener


50


, best shown in FIG.


7


. Also, the user may turn the handle


11


counterclockwise when free rotation of the handle


11


is required, best shown in FIG.


8


. Ratcheting operation and free rotation operation of this embodiment are identical to those of the first embodiment shown in

FIGS. 3 through 6

.





FIG. 9

illustrates another modified embodiment of the invention. In this embodiment, the jaw


30


is identical to that in the first embodiment. Namely, the jaw


30


includes a mounting hole


341


defined in a sidewall


34


thereof and extended from the sidewall


34


through the first end


31


of the jaw


30


. A stop


341




a


is formed on an inner periphery defining the mounting hole


341


. A clamping member


40


is mounted in the mounting hole


341


and includes a toothed first end


401


and a second end in which a groove


403


is defined for receiving an elastic element


41


. The clamping member


40


includes a protrusion


402


on a side thereof. A plug


42


is mounted in the mounting hole


341


for enclosing the clamping member


40


and the elastic element


41


. An end of the elastic element


41


is attached to the plug


42


, and the other end of the elastic element


41


is attached to an end wall defining the groove


403


. Thus, the toothed first end


401


of the clamping member


40


is biased by the elastic element


41


and thus extends beyond the first end


31


of the jaw


30


into the clamping space


13


of the head


12


.




Further, similar to the second embodiment shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the head


12


includes a mounting hole


123


defined in a side


121


thereof and communicated with the clamping space


13


. A protrusion


123




a


is formed on an inner periphery defining the mounting hole


123


. Another clamping member


43


identical to the clamping member


40


is mounted in the mounting hole


123


and includes a toothed first end


431


extending into the clamping space


13


. Further, the clamping member


43


includes a groove


433


in a second end thereof for receiving an elastic element


41


. Further, the clamping member


43


includes a protrusion


432


on a side thereof for engaging with the protrusion


123




a


in the mounting hole


123


.




By means of turning the knob


21


, jaw


30


on the adjusting screw


22


is moved toward the fastener


50


in the clamping space


13


of the head


12


until the toothed first end


401


of the clamping member


40


press against the faces


501


and


502


of the fastener


50


while the faces


503


and


504


of the fastener


50


press against the toothed first portion


431


of the clamping member


43


. Thus, the user may turn the handle


11


counterclockwise to tighten/loosen the fastener


50


, best shown in FIG.


9


.




Referring to

FIG. 10

, when the handle


11


is turned in a reverse direction, e.g., clockwise, the adjustable wrench


10


turns freely; namely, the fastener


50


is not driven. This is because the clamping members


40


and


43


are not supported and thus moved away from the fastener


50


and respectively compress the elastic elements


41


. When rotation of the handle


11


stops, the clamping members


40


and


43


return to their initial positions under the action of the elastic elements


41


, thereby re-clamping the fastener


50


. Thus, the user may drive the fastener


50


again by means of turning the handle


11


counterclockwise.




According to the above description, it is appreciated that the adjustable wrench


10


in accordance with the present invention allows free rotation in a direction reverse to the ratcheting direction, which is convenient when used in a limited space.




Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.



Claims
  • 1. An adjustable wrench comprising:a handle; a head extending from the handle and including a clamping space having a first end and a second end; a jaw mounted in the clamping space and movable between the first end and the second end of the clamping space, wherein the jaw includes an end having a first fixed clamping face and a second fixed clamping face that together form a V-shaped groove; an adjusting means mounted to the head and operably connected to the second end of the jaw, the jaw being moved relative to the first end of the clamping space upon operation of the adjusting means; a clamping member mounted to the first end of the head and including an end extending into the clamping space; and an elastic element for biasing the end of the clamping member into the clamping space so as to press against a fastener in the clamping space; the adjustable wrench driving the fastener when the adjustable wrench is turned in a first direction; with the adjustable wrench being turned freely without driving the fastener when the adjustable wrench is turned in a second direction opposite to the first direction.
  • 2. The adjustable wrench as claimed in claim 1, wherein the adjusting means includes an adjusting screw and a knob, the head including a groove for rotatably receiving the knob, the adjusting screw extending through the knob with an end of the adjusting screw extending into the clamping space, the jaw being securely engaged with the end of the adjusting screw to move therewith such that the jaw moves along a longitudinal direction of the head when the knob is turned.
  • 3. The adjustable wrench as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first end of the clamping member includes teeth.
  • 4. An adjustable wrench comprising:a handle; a head extending from the handle and including a clamping space having a first end and a second end; a jaw mounted in the clamping space and movable between the first end and the second end of the clamping space, the jaw including a first end and a second end; an adjusting means mounted to the head and operably connected to the second end of the jaw, the jaw being moved relative to the first end of the clamping space upon operation of the adjusting means; a first clamping member mounted to the first end of the jaw and including a first end and a second end; a first elastic element for biasing the first end of the first clamping member into the clamping space so as to press against a fastener in the clamping space; and a second clamping member mounted to the first end of the head and including a first end extending into the clamping space, wherein the first end of each of the first clamping member and the second clamping member includes teeth; a second elastic element for biasing the first end of the second clamping member into the clamping space so as to press against the fastener in the clamping space; the adjustable wrench driving the fastener when the adjustable wrench is turned in a first direction; the adjustable wrench being turned freely without driving the fastener when the adjustable wrench is turned in a second direction opposite to the first direction.
  • 5. The adjustable wrench as claimed in claim 4, wherein the adjusting means includes an adjusting screw and a knob, the head including a groove for rotatably receiving the knob, the adjusting screw extending through the knob with an end of the adjusting screw extending into the clamping space, the jaw being securely engaged with the end of the adjusting screw to move therewith such that the jaw moves along a longitudinal direction of the head when the knob is turned.
  • 6. An adjustable wrench comprising:a handle; a head extending from the handle and including a clamping space having a first end and a second end; a jaw mounted in the clamping space and movable between the first end and the second end of the clamping space; an adjusting means mounted to the head and operably connected to the second end of the jaw, the jaw being moved relative to the first end of the clamping space upon operation of the adjusting means; a clamping member mounted to at least one of the first end of the head and the first end of the jaw, with the clamping member including an end extending into the clamping space; an elastic element for biasing the end of the clamping member into the clamping space so as to press against a fastener in the clamping space; a mounting hole communicated with the clamping space, the clamping member being received in the mounting hole, the elastic element being mounted in the mounting hole for biasing the end of the clamping member into the clamping space; the adjustable wrench driving the fastener when the adjustable wrench is turned in a first direction; with the adjustable wrench being turned freely without driving the fastener when the adjustable wrench is turned in a second direction opposite to the first direction.
  • 7. The adjustable wrench as claimed in claim 6, with the clamping member mounted to the first end of the jaw.
  • 8. The adjustable wrench as claimed in claim 7, wherein the adjusting means includes an adjusting screw and a knob, the head including a groove for rotatably receiving the knob, the adjusting screw extending through the knob with an end of the adjusting screw extending into the clamping space, the jaw being securely engaged with the end of the adjusting screw to move therewith such that the jaw moves along a longitudinal direction of the head when the knob is turned.
  • 9. The adjustable wrench as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first end of the clamping space includes a first fixed clamping face and a second fixed clamping face that together form a V-shaped groove.
  • 10. The adjustable wrench as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first end of the clamping member includes teeth.
  • 11. The adjustable wrench as claimed in claim 7, wherein the jaw includes two sidewalls, the mounting hole extending from one of the sidewalls through the first end of the jaw.
  • 12. The adjustable wrench as claimed in claim 11, wherein a stop is formed on an inner periphery defining the mounting hole, the clamping member including a protrusion that is stopped by the stop when the clamping member is biased by the elastic element.
  • 13. The adjustable wrench as claimed in claim 11, further comprising a plug mounted in the mounting hole for enclosing the elastic element and the clamping member, the second end of the clamping member including a groove for receiving the elastic element, the elastic element including a first end attached to the plug and a second end attached to an end wall defining the groove of the clamping member.
  • 14. The adjustable wrench of claim 11 further comprising a further clamping member, with the clamping member mounted to the first end of the head and the further clamping member mounted to the first end of the jaw.
  • 15. The adjustable wrench as claimed in claim 14, wherein a stop is formed on an inner periphery defining the mounting hole, the first clamping member including a protrusion that is stopped by the stop when the first clamping member is biased by the first elastic element.
  • 16. The adjustable wrench as claimed in claim 14, further comprising a plug mounted in the mounting hole for enclosing the first elastic element and the first clamping member, the second end of the first clamping member including a groove for receiving the first elastic element, the first elastic element including a first end attached to the plug and a second end attached to an end wall defining the groove of the first clamping member.
  • 17. The adjustable wrench as claimed in claim 6, wherein a stop is formed on an inner periphery defining the mounting hole, the clamping member including a protrusion that is stopped by the stop when the clamping member is biased by the elastic element.
  • 18. The adjustable wrench as claimed in claim 6, further comprising a plug mounted in the mounting hole for enclosing the elastic element and the clamping member, another end of the clamping member including a groove for receiving the elastic element, the elastic element including a first end attached to the plug and a second end attached to an end wall defining the groove of the clamping member.
  • 19. The adjustable wrench as claimed in claim 6, wherein the first end of the head includes the mounting hole communicated with the clamping space.
  • 20. The adjustable wrench as claimed in claim 19, wherein a stop is formed on an inner periphery defining the mounting hole, the second clamping member including a protrusion that is stopped by the stop when the second clamping member is biased by the second elastic element.
  • 21. The adjustable wrench as claimed in claim 19, further comprising a plug mounted in the mounting hole for enclosing the second elastic element and the second clamping member, another end of the second clamping member including a groove for receiving the second elastic element, the elastic element including a first end attached to the plug and a second end attached to an end wall defining the groove of the second clamping member.
  • 22. The adjustable wrench of claim 21 further comprising a further clamping member, with the clamping member mounted to the first end of the jaw and the further clamping member mounted to the first end of the head.
  • 23. The adjustable wrench of claim 6 further comprising a further clamping member, with the clamping member mounted to the first end of the head and the further clamping member mounted to the first end of the jaw.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
90224678 U Dec 2001 TW
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