The present disclosure relates generally to ratchet wrenches and more particularly to a biased pawl ratcheting wrench.
Ratchet wrenches are generally known in the art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,530,296 describes a unidirectional ratchet wrench consisting of a wrench body, a ratchet, an expanding ring and a plurality of clamping blocks, i.e. pawls. The ratchet is rotatably mounted inside the wrench body and has the pawls evenly spaced around the ratchet to engage the inner surface of the wrench body. Two covers are mounted on opposite openings of a toothed cavity of the wrench body to enclose the ratchet.
Similarly, U.S. Pat. No. 6,615,693 describes a ratchet including a head and a driving member rotatably received in the head. A plurality of teeth are defined on the inside surface of the head and a plurality of notches are defined on the outer periphery of the driving member. Each notch has a pawl received therein which engages the teeth of the inside surface of the head. A spring ring is mounted to protrusions formed on each of the pawls and pulls the pawl inward toward the driving member.
Still further, U.S. Pat. No. 6,769,330 describes a ratchet wrench including a driving head having an inner peripheral gear, a wheel rotatably engaged in the driving head and having two openings formed in the outer peripheral portion. Two pawls are received in the openings of the wheel and each has a number of outer teeth for engaging with the inner peripheral gear of the driving head, and each has one end for being biased to engage into the end portions of the openings of the wheel by two springs engaging the pawls.
While each of the above-referenced wrenches generally works for their intended purposes, each of the described wrenches relies upon a wire spring that may be difficult manufacture, to assemble, e.g., may require specialized tools, and/or may be prone to failure based upon the size and fragility of the spring itself.
As such, there is a recognized need in the art for an improved ratchet wrench assembly.
The following description of example methods and example apparatus is not intended to limit the scope of the description to the precise form or forms detailed herein. Instead the following description is intended to be illustrative so that others may follow its teachings.
Referring now to
As illustrated, one end of the handle 12 defines a cavity 22 to rotatably hold the spring ring 14, the wheel 16, and the pawls 18 as illustrated in
A plurality of teeth 26 are formed longitudinally on an inner periphery of the cavity 22. In this example, each tooth 26 has a substantially equilateral tooth profile. As will be appreciated, however, in some example, each tooth 26 may include an inclined face and a substantially upright face.
As additionally illustrated in
At least one pawl recess 32 is longitudinally defined around the outer periphery of the wheel 16. As will be understood, in the illustrated example, the wheel 16 includes six evenly dispersed pawl recesses 32 around the outer periphery, but any suitable number of pawl recesses 32 may be utilized as desired. In addition, the spacing of the pawl recesses need not be evenly or symmetrically arranged around the outer periphery, but may be distributed as preferred.
The example pawl recesses 32 are each bordered by an inclined face 37 on one side and a generally upright face 39 that extends outward from the outer periphery of the wheel 16 on the other side. Similar to the teeth 26, in his example, all inclined faces 37 and the upright faces 39 of the teeth pawl recesses 32 are arranged in the same direction.
At least one pawl 18 is mounted within at least one corresponding pawl recess 32 in the wheel 16. As illustrated, in this example, each of the six pawl recesses 32 includes a corresponding pawl 18, and thus the ratchet 10 includes six pawls 18 distributed around the wheel 16.
In the example illustrated herein, the six pawls 18 are divided into three sets of two pawls, and each of the three sets is clocked differently by the wheel 16 such that when one set of pawls 18 is engaged with the teeth 26, one of the other sets of pawls 18 is only partially engaged (e.g., half engaged) and the remaining set of pawls is disengaged. By clocking the pawls differently a coarser tooth pattern can be used while maintaining a fine tooth pattern action. It will be appreciated that the arrangement and number of sets, and the various clocking patterns associated with the pawls may vary with differing design arrangements.
As best seen in
In this example, as best illustrated in
As best illustrated in
When assembled, the leaf 62 of the spring ring 14 longitudinally extends into the corresponding pawl recess 32 between the upright face 39 of the pawl recess 32 and the flat surface of the end 18b of the pawl 18. In this manner the spring ring 14 biases the pawl 18 away from the upright face 39 of the pawl recess, and towards the teeth 26 along the inner periphery of the cavity 22, thereby engaging the teeth 44 on the pawl 18 with the teeth 26 in the cavity 22.
As illustrated in
With reference to the cross sectional illustration of
Still referring to
As can be seen in the example of
Referring now to
Although certain example methods and apparatus have been described herein, the scope of coverage of this patent is not limited thereto. On the contrary, this patent covers all methods, apparatus, and articles of manufacture fairly falling within the scope of the appended claims either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/508,721, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,730,168, filed Oct. 7, 2014, which is a non-provisional application claiming priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/936,134, filed Feb. 5, 2014, and claiming priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/890,621, filed Oct. 14, 2013, all entitled “Biased Pawl Ratcheting Wrench” and the contents of which are each incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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