1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a ratchet wrench, and more particularly to a bidirectional ratchet wrench with a ratchet assembly that has a bidirectional device to conveniently change the operational direction of the wrench.
2. Description of the Prior Arts
With reference to
The major problem with the conventional bidirectional ratchet wrench is the inconvenience associated with reversing the direction of operation of the wrench. To reverse the direction of operation of the wrench, the ratchet-socket (95) and the elongated pawl ring (92) must be removed first. The elongated pawl ring (92) is reversed and reinstalled on the base (90) against the spring (91). Then the ratchet-socket (95) is re-installed on the base (90) and the wrench freewheels in the opposite direction.
The conventional bidirectional ratchet wrench has a small volume and a simple mechanism. Consequently, the conventional bidirectional ratchet wrench can reach into small spaces and has a long lifetime. However, the convenience associated with changing the ratchet-socket (95) limits the tool heads (96) that can be used. The split rings (93, 94) that attach the ratchet-socket (95) and the elongated pawl ring (92) to the base (90) make removing and re-installing the ratchet-socket (95) and the elongated pawl ring (92) particularly difficult.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a bidirectional ratchet wrench with a ratchet assembly to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The bidirectional ratchet wrench with a ratchet assembly comprises a handle, a base, a rotating device and a bidirectional device. The base is attached pivotally to the handle and has a disk, a sleeve and an eye. A rotating device is mounted on the base. The rotating device has a pawl ring, a spring, a plug and a C-clip. The bidirectional device is engaged with the pawl ring of the rotating device.
The main objective of the invention is to provide a bidirectional ratchet wrench with a ratchet assembly that has a small volume, a simple mechanism, a prolonged useful life and is easy to operate in either direction. The direction of operation is changed by inverting a simple bidirectional device.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
With the reference to
The base (30) has a bottom (not numbered), a disk (37), a sleeve (31) and an eye (not numbered). The disk (37) is generally circular and has a top (not numbered) and a bottom (not numbered). The sleeve (31) is formed concentrically on and protrudes from the top of the disk (37), is hollow and has a distal end (not numbered), a proximal end (not numbered), an inside surface (not numbered), an outside surface (not numbered), a longitudinal hole (33) and an inner annular groove (35). The outside surface is non-circular and may be hexagonal, elliptical, star shaped or the like. The inner annular groove (35) is formed in the inside surface of the longitudinal hole (33) near the proximal end. The eye is connected to the bottom of the disk (37) and is connected pivotally to the handle (50).
The rotating device (20) includes a pawl ring (23), a spring (25), a plug (21) and a C-clip (27).
The pawl ring (23) is mounted around the sleeve (31) of the base (30) and has a distal edge (not numbered), a proximal edge (not numbered), an inside surface (not numbered), a hole (233), multiple teeth (231) and an optional shoulder (235). The hole (233) is formed axially through the pawl ring (23), is non-circular and corresponds to the outside surface of the sleeve (31) on the base (30) so the pawl ring (23) will rotate with the sleeve (31) of the base (30). The teeth (231) are formed on and extend longitudinally from the distal edge of the pawl ring (23). The shoulder (235) is formed on the inside surface near the distal edge of the pawl ring (23).
The spring (25) is mounted around the sleeve (31) of the base (30) between the pawl ring (23) and the disk (37) of the base (30).
The plug (21) is mounted rotatably in the longitudinal hole (33) in the sleeve (31) of the base (30) and has a proximal end (not numbered), a distal end (not numbered), a non-circular hole (211), an outer annular groove (215), at least one detent (217) and an optional circular flange (213). The non-circular hole (211) is formed longitudinally in the plug (21) from the distal end. The outer annular groove (215) is formed around the plug (21) near the proximal end of the plug (21) and aligns with the inner annular groove (35) in the sleeve (31) of the base (30) when the plug (21) is seated in the longitudinal hole (33) in the sleeve (31). The circular flange (213) is formed on and extends radially out from the distal end of the plug (21). When the outer annular groove (215) is aligned with the inner annular groove (35), the circular flange (213) is seated on the shoulder (235) in the pawl ring (23) to hold the pawl ring (23) in place. At least one detent (217) is formed in the non-circular hole (211).
The C-clip (27) is mounted simultaneously in the inner annular groove (35) in the sleeve (31) of the base (30) and the outer annular groove (215) in the plug (21) of the rotating device (20) to connect the plug (21) to the sleeve (31).
The bidirectional device (10) includes a ratchet ring (13), a non-circular shaft (11) and an optional pin (15). The ratchet ring (13) engages the teeth (231) on the pawl ring (23). The non-circular shaft (11) is mounted in the ratchet ring (13) and extends into the plug (21) of the rotating device (20).
The ratchet ring (13) has a counterclockwise end (not numbered), a clockwise end (not numbered), multiple counterclockwise ratchets (131), multiple clockwise ratchets (132), a locking through hole (133) and two optional aligned pin holes (135). The ratchets (131, 132) are formed respectively on and extend from the ends of the ratchet ring (13). Each ratchet (131, 132) has a perpendicular face and an inclined face. The inclined faces of the ratchets (131,132) extend in the same direction. The locking through hole (133) is formed axially through the ratchet ring (13) and corresponds to the non-circular hole (211) in the plug (21).
The non-circular shaft (11) has two ends (not numbered), at least one longitudinal surface (not numbered), an optional set hole (115) and two positioning devices (not numbered). The set hole (115) is formed transversely through the shaft (11) and corresponds to the pin holes (135) in the ratchet ring (13). The positioning devices are installed respectively on opposite ends, protrude radially out from the shaft (11), are aligned longitudinally on the longitudinal surface and connect the plug (21) to a tool socket (60). The non-circular shaft (11) corresponds to the non-circular hole (211) in the plug (21).
The positioning devices may be implemented with conventional spring-ball combinations (not numbered) where each is comprised of a spring (111), a ball bearing (113) and a blind hole (117). Since spring-ball combinations as positioning devices are well known in the art, further description is omitted.
The optional pin (15) is pressed sequentially into one of the pin holes (135) in the ratchet ring (13), the set hole (115) in the non-circular shaft (11) and into the other pin hole (135) in the ratchet ring (13) to attach the non-circular shaft (11) securely in the ratchet ring (13). In an alternative embodiment, the non-circular shaft (11) can be welded to the ratchet ring (13).
The direction of rotation of the bidirectional device (10) is selected by changing the end of the non-circular shaft (11) installed in the non-circular hole (211) in the plug (21). The end of the non-circular shaft (11) installed in the non-circular hole (211) is changed by pulling the tool socket (60) off the outer end of the non-circular shaft (11). Then, the non-circular shaft (11) with the ratchet ring (13) is pulled out of the non-circular hole (211) in the plug (21) and inverted. The original outer end of the non-circular shaft (11) is inserted into the non-circular hole (211), and the other end is exposed. The ratchets (131, 132) that originally faced outward are now engaged by the pawl ring (23), and the bidirectional device (10) rotates in the opposite direction. Finally, the tool socket (60) is attached to the exposed end of the non-circular shaft (11).
With further reference to
The wrench with a ratchet assembly as described has a number of distinct advantages over a conventional ratchet wrench. Specifically, the wrench as described can be used in a small space because of the simple structure and the small volume of the bidirectional device (10). The positioning devices in the noncircular shaft (11) and the detents in the non-circular hole (211) in the plug (21) make changing the direction of rotation of the bidirectional device (10) easy. The bidirectional wrench with a ratchet assembly is not easily worn. Therefore, the wrench as described has a longer useful life.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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