Adjustable wrench

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6752045
  • Patent Number
    6,752,045
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 16, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 22, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A squeeze type, rotating wrench has a toothed drive gear for receiving selected tool elements. The drive gear is driven in a selected direction by a push arm and reversible pawl upon squeezing of a pair of handles relative to each other. Reversing the direction of rotation is accomplished by pivoting the pawl from one position to another relative to the push arm.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to ratchet wrenches and more particularly to squeeze type ratchet wrenches that have a reversible drive direction.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




With a typical ratchet wrench, a socket is formed at one end of a body member having a handle at the other end with the socket receiving a bolt head or nut or other tool. Swinging of the handle in one direction rotates the socket in a corresponding arc to move the work piece and in the other direction permits return of the handle. However, swinging of the handle is not always possible when working in confined areas. As a consequence, provision has been made for squeeze type ratchet wrenches in which a pair of handles are squeezed toward each other as in the case of pliers to achieve rotation of a socket with the body of the tool remaining substantially stationary. Such wrenches can reverse the direction of drive by turning the tool on its longitudinal axis to reverse the axis of rotation of the socket 180°. Subsequent squeezing rotates the socket in the opposite direction from its prior position.




Even such wrenches are not satisfactory in certain confined areas where handles of the wrench may not permit reversing of the socket. There is a need for a reversible ratchet wrench in which the direction of drive can be reversed without removing the tool from its position relative to the work piece which is being gripped by the socket.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to provide a ratchet wrench in which the drive socket can be driven in either direction without moving its supporting handle in an arc.




It is another object of the invention to provide a ratchet wrench in which the direction of drive can be changed without rotating the tool body to turn the axis of the drive socket 180°.




Still another object of the invention is to provide a ratchet wrench which is selectively reversible without removing the tool from the work piece.




Still a further object of the invention is to provide a ratchet wrench which has a simple construction and in which a single spring accomplishes multiple functions of returning a handle to its original position, loading a spring detent and acting as an over center spring to maintain a pawl in engagement with a single drive gear.




The objects and purpose of the invention are obtained by a squeeze type wrench having an elongated body member, with a handle at one end and a tooth drive gear at the other end for receiving a tool element detachably connected to the drive gear for rotation therewith. A finger grip member is pivoted to the body member which, when squeezed toward the handle, causes movement of a push arm with an elongated pawl member having a pair of sets of teeth for engagement with the tooth drive gear. The pawl arm is guided longitudinally of the body member upon squeezing of the handle and the pawl arm is moveable to one of two positions having a first end or a second end in engagement with the gear to determine the direction of drive. Spring means are provided to resist pivoting of the finger grip member towards the handle and to assist pivoting away from the handle and at the same time providing the resilient force urging a detent into engagement with the gear and to act as an over center spring to maintain one or the other of the two sets of teeth on the pawl arm in engagement with the drive gear.




The ratchet wrench of the present invention can be operated in the conventional manner by moving the handle in an arc and also can be reversed in the direction of drive by turning the tool from one side to the other. In addition the wrench can be operated without moving the handle and its direction of drive can be reversed without being removed from its position on the work piece.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the wrench embodying the invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of the wrench seen in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a sectional side view taken on a regular section line


3





3


in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a view similar to

FIG. 3

showing another condition of operation of the wrench embodying the invention;





FIG. 5

is a view similar to

FIG. 3

showing another position of adjustment of the wrench embodying the invention;





FIG. 6

is a view showing the wrench of the present embodiment of the invention in its reversed position from the position shown in

FIG. 4

; and





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a typical insert used with the wrench.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The squeeze type, reversible wrench embodying the invention is designated generally at


10


and includes an elongated body member


12


having a pair of substantially identical side frame elements


14


and


16


made of metal and held in spaced apart relationship to form a long recess


18


therebetween. A handle


20


is formed at one end of the body member


12


. The opposite end has a rotatable drive gear


24


journaled in aligned openings


26


in frame elements


14


and


16


.




The body member


12


also is provided with a squeeze lever


28


having an end portion disposed in recess


18


and pivoted about a rivet


30


seated in aligned openings


32


in frame elements


14


and


16


and squeeze lever


28


. Rivet or pin


30


acts as a fulcrum for moving the squeeze lever toward and away from the handle


20


.




The handle


20


and gripping portion of the squeeze lever


28


are provided with a resilient material covering the metal portions of the wrench


10


to be gripped by the hand of a user.




As best seen in

FIG. 2

, the frame elements


14


and


16


are held in spaced apart relationship at the handle end


20


by a frame spacer


34


. At the other end frame elements


14


and


16


are held in spaced relationship by the drive gear


24


. The side frame elements


14


and


16


are fixed in the spaced relation relative to each other by rivet


30


and rivets passing through aligned openings


36


,


37


,


38


and


39


as best seen in FIG.


2


.




The mechanism for rotating the gear includes a push arm


42


disposed in the recess


18


and has a circular end portion


44


resting in a complementary cavity


46


formed in a portion of the squeeze lever


28


spaced slightly from the rivet at


30


that acts as the fulcrum for the squeeze lever


28


. The opposite end of the push arm


42


provided with support pin


48


forming a pivot for a reversing pawl arm


50


that extends in opposite directions from the support pin


48


and is generally symmetrical relative thereto. As seen in

FIG. 2

, the push arm


42


has a thin portion


49


at the end with support pin


48


that is about one-half the thickness of circular end


44


. The pawl arm


50


also has a thin portion


51


opposite to teeth


52


and


54


that overlap push arm


42


so that both arms can fit in the recess


18


. A pair of sets of teeth


52


and


54


are formed at opposite ends of the pawl arm


50


and a selected one of the sets


52


or


54


are engagable with the teeth on the opposite circumferential sides of the drive gear


24


.




The reversible pawl arm or double ended pawl


50


is provided with a guide pin


56


that is non-rotatably fixed to the arm and is seated in aligned slots


58


in the side frames


14


and


16


. The guide pin


56


which is non-rotatably fixed to the double-ended pawl arm


50


also is non-rotatably fixed to a handle


60


at the exterior to one side of the body member


12


. The handle


60


is gripped by the fingers for rotating the reversible pawl arm about the pin


48


at the end of the push arm


42


.




The double ended or reversible pawl arm


50


also is provided with a crank arm


62


projecting away from the guide pin


56


at the side opposite to the support pin


48


. The crank arm


62


acts to support one end of a detent and spring mechanism indicated generally at


64


. The mechanism


64


includes a detent element


66


for engagement with the spaces between adjacent teeth on the drive gear


24


. Detent


66


is supported at one end of a telescoping member


68


which has its other end pivoted to the crank arm


62


at pivot pin


70


. The mechanism and particularly the telescoping member


68


, supports a coil spring


72


having opposite ends seated against the crank arm


62


and the detent element


66


to urge the detent into engagement with teeth on the drive gear


24


. The detent element


66


is provided with a cross pin


74


guided in aligned slots


76


in the side frames


14


and


16


.




The drive gear


24


is provided with a central opening


78


adapted to receive various socket inserts, only one of which is shown at


80


in FIG.


7


. All of such inserts have the same outer hexagon configuration with the inside shape


82


varying in size to accommodate a full range of bolt heads or to accept adaptors for other tools such as screw driver bits, none of which are shown. The socket inserts


80


are releasably held in position within the hexagon opening


78


by a ball detent


84


seen in

FIG. 1

in a conventional manner to facilitate interchange of inserts


80


.




The wrench


10


is used by selecting the appropriate size or type of insert


80


and inserting it in the opening


74


. Thereafter, the direction of rotation of the drive gear


24


and the insert


80


can be selected by rotating the pawl arm


50


to one of its two selected positions as shown in either

FIG. 4

or FIG.


6


.




With the tool insert


80


and the direction of rotation of the drive gear


24


selected, the wrench


10


is used by squeezing the lever


28


towards the lever


20


from the positions seen in FIG.


3


and FIG.


4


. This motion is transferred through the circular end


44


on the push arm


42


and the complementary cavity


46


in the squeeze lever


28


which causes the push arm


42


to move longitudinally within the recess


18


in the body member


12


. Such motion is transmitted through support pin


48


to reversing pawl arm


50


. The pawl arm


50


is guided by guide pins


56


sliding longitudinally of the body member in slots


58


.




During such movement, the set of teeth


52


are pressed into engagement with a circumferential side of drive gear


24


by the action of spring


72


acting on guide pin


56


sliding in guide slots


58


to pivot pawl arm


50


about pin


48


. Such movement causes rotation of the drive gear


24


in a clockwise direction as viewed in FIG.


3


and FIG.


4


. This causes the detent elements


66


to move from between the teeth on the drive gear


24


against the action of spring


72


to the next spacing between adjacent gear teeth. In the embodiment illustrated, the gear


24


has sixteen teeth so that a single squeeze of lever


28


is effective to rotate the gear


24


to an arc of two gear teeth. In other words, a full rotation of the gear requires eight complete cycles of operation of squeeze lever


28


.




During operation of squeeze lever


28


toward handle


20


and resultant movement of push arm


42


, the reversing pawl arm


50


pivots slightly relative to push arm


42


and spring


72


is compressed as shown in FIG.


4


. Upon release of squeeze lever


28


, detent element


66


holds the drive gear


24


stationary and spring


72


returns the squeeze lever


28


to its original position together with push arm


42


and reversing pawl arm


50


to the position shown in FIG.


3


.




Reversing of the direction of rotation of gear


24


requires turning the handle


60


, seen in FIG.


1


and

FIG. 2

, to swing pawl arm


50


counter-clockwise from the position shown in

FIG. 3

to the intermediate position shown in FIG.


5


. At that point the support pin


48


, guide pin


56


and pivot pin


70


as well as spring


72


and push arm


42


are in alignment with each other in an on-center condition. Continued movement of the handle


60


in a counter clockwise direction swings pawl arm


50


to the position in FIG.


6


and causes an over-center action so that the support pin


48


and pivot pin


70


are in reverse positions from that in

FIG. 4

to that in FIG.


6


. Subsequent squeezing of the lever


28


results in counter-clockwise rotation of gear


24


as view in FIG.


6


.




Although the driving direction of the drive gear


24


of most ratchet wrenches can be reversed by rotating the wrench


10


about its longitudinal axis, the present wrench makes it possible to reverse the drive direction while the wrench remains in position on its work piece.




The efficient and economical design of the wrench mechanism is emphasized by the use of a single ratchet pawl arm


50


to effect both forward and reverse drive gear action. Also a single spring


72


is used to accomplish three separate functions of the mechanical action of the squeeze wrench


10


. For example, spring


72


loads the detent pawl element


66


to engagement with the spur drive gear. Also the spring


72


acts as the force on the squeeze lever


28


to return it to its original position. It also loads the over-center mechanism of the reversing pawl arm


50


as seen in

FIG. 5

to act at opposite sides of the guide pin


56


as shown in FIG.


4


and FIG.


6


.




A reversible, squeeze type ratchet wrench has been provided in which the drive direction can be changed without removing the tool from the bolt or work piece being worked on. Moreover, the operation is achieved by a mechanism employing a minimum of parts and utilizing a single spring to accomplish multiple functions such as return action the squeeze handle, spring loading of the detent and offering over-center operation of the pawl arm in both of its directions of drive.



Claims
  • 1. A squeeze type wrench comprising:an elongated body member having first and second ends; a handle at said first end of said body member; a toothed drive gear rotatable at said second end of said body member; a tool element detachably connected to said drive gear for rotation therewith; a finger grip lever pivoted to said body member for movement between first and second positions; a push arm having a first end engagable with said grip lever and a second end moveable longitudinally relative to said body member; an elongated pawl member having a midpoint pivoted to said second end of said push arm for movement therewith; a set of gear engaging teeth formed at each end of said pawl member for movement of a selected one of said sets into engagement with teeth at a selected side of said drive gear; said finger grip lever being moveable relative to said handle to move said push arm and said pawl member as a unit to rotate said drive gear in one direction with one set of said teeth engaged with said drive gear and in the other direction with the other set of said teeth in engagement with said drive gear; and spring means for resiliently resisting pivoting of said finger grip lever toward said handle and assisting pivoting away from said handle.
  • 2. The squeeze type wrench of claim 1 wherein said elongated pawl member is guided for movement longitudinally of said body member.
  • 3. The squeeze type wrench of claim 2 wherein pawl member is provided with a guide pin slideable in longitudinal slots in said body member.
  • 4. The squeeze type wrench of claim 1 and further comprising an arm extending radially from said mid-point of said pawl member, said spring means acting between said arm and said drive gear to urge a selected one of said sets of gear engaging teeth into engagement with said drive gear.
  • 5. The squeeze type wrench of claim 1 wherein a detent element is engagable with said drive gear and wherein said spring means acts between said detent element and said pawl member.
  • 6. The squeeze type wrench of claim 3 wherein said pawl member has an arm extending radially away from said pin and said spring means acts between said arm and said gear to urge a selected one of said sets of teeth into engagement with said gear.
  • 7. The squeeze type wrench of claim 6 wherein a detent element is disposed between said drive gear and said spring means.
  • 8. The squeeze type wrench of claim 7 wherein a telescoping guide member is disposed between said detent element and said arm and a spring is supported on said guide member.
  • 9. The squeeze type wrench of claim 8 where said spring means acts to urge said selected set of pawl teeth into engagement with said drive gear, said grip lever to said first position and said detent into engagement with said drive gear.
  • 10. The squeeze type wrench of claim 3 wherein said second end of said push arm is to one side of said guide pin when said one set of teeth on said pawl arm are in engagement with said drive gear and on the other side of said guide pin when said other set of teeth are in engagement with said drive gear.
  • 11. A ratchet wrench comprising:an elongated body member having a pair of spaced apart frame plates forming a recess therebetween; a rotatable spur gear having a plurality of teeth on its circumference mounted at one end of said body member in said recess; a first handle formed at the other end of said body member; a second handle mounted at an intermediate portion of said body member for pivotal movement toward and away from said first handle; a push arm disposed in said recess and having one end in engagement with said second handle for movement thereby and the other end having a drive pin guided for longitudinal movement toward and away from said gear; an elongated pawl element mounted in said recess and on said drive pin for movement with and for pivotal movement relative to said push arm, said pawl element having a set of teeth at each end of said pawl element with a first one of said sets being engagable with a first circumferential side of said spur gear to rotate the latter in one direction upon movement of said second handle toward said first handle and in the other direction upon engagement of said second one of said sets of teeth with a second circumferential side of said spur gear; and spring means resiliently resisting movement of said handles toward each other.
  • 12. The wrench of claim 11 wherein said pawl arm has a pivot pin at an intermediate portion extending transversely of said body member and guided in slots in said frame plates.
  • 13. The wrench of claim 11 wherein said spring means acts on said pawl element to resiliently resist movement of said push arm and handle in a drive direction and assist movement in a return direction.
  • 14. The wrench of claim 11 wherein said spring means acts on a portion of said pawl element spaced from said pivot pin to urge a selected set of said teeth into engagement with said gear teeth.
  • 15. The wrench of claim 14 wherein said portion on said pawl element is disposed to one side of said pivot pin when said first one of said sets of teeth are engaged with said gear and disposed to the other side of said pivot pin when said second one of said sets of teeth are engaged with said gear.
  • 16. The wrench of claim 11 and further comprising a detent means engagable with said gear, said spring means acting on said detent means to maintain said detent in engagement with said teeth.
  • 17. The wrench of claim 11 and further comprising a handle exterior of said body member and fixed to said pin for rotating said pawl element to a selected position placing a selected one of said sets of teeth in engagement with said gear to rotate said gear in a selected direction.
  • 18. The wrench of claim 14 wherein said drive pin, pivot pin and portion are in alignment with each other with said drive pin to one side of said pivot pin when one set of teeth are in engagement with said gear and to the other side of said pivot pin when the other set of teeth are in engagement with said gear.
  • 19. The wrench of claim 16 wherein said detent means includes a telescoping guide member having a detent element at one end and being pivoted to said portion on said pawl arm at the other end, said spring being supported on said guide member.
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