The present invention relates to a wrench and, particularly, to a clench wrench.
TW Pat. No. M476030 teaches a ratcheting box wrench. The wrench includes a ratchet wheel and an engaging hole. The engaging hole is adapted to receive a socket or an object to be wrenched. The engaging hole is defined by an inner periphery of the ratchet wheel. The socket is prevented from disengaging from the wrench by a resilient C-clip. The C-clip can prevent the object to be wrenched from disengaging from the wrench. In order to receive the C-clip, a groove is defined on an outer periphery of the ratchet wheel, and a plurality of openings extends through the inner and outer peripheries of the ratchet wheel. Thus, the C-clip is partially disposed in the hole and can abut an outer periphery of the socket.
The ratchet wheel has a complex design and has a high cost of manufacture. Furthermore, the C-clip can disengage from the ratchet wheel inadvertently when forcing the object to be wrenched to disengage from the hole, and it is difficult to reengage the C-clip with the ratchet wheel. Additionally, when the socket or the object is too slippery to grasp, a user often encounters difficulty to overcome C-clip's restraining force to disengage the socket or the object from the hole if the socket or object is too slippery to grasp.
TW Pat. No. 1637820 shows a wrench including a stop device. The wrench includes a body and a stop member. The body includes a driving head. The driving head defines a driving hole. The stop member is connected to the body. The stop member has a connecting portion, a stopping portion, and an elastic portion located between the connecting portion and the stopping portion. The connecting portion is fixedly connected to the driving head. The elastic portion has a first curved section and a second curved section. The curved direction of the first curved section is different from that of the second curved section. The stopping portion is movable relative to the body between the first position and the second position. The stopping portion is maintained in the first position when no force is applied thereto. When the stopping portion is in the first position, it can prevent the work piece from disengagement therefrom. When the stopping portion is in the second position, it is separated from the work piece.
The stop member is fixed to the back surface of the driving head through a locking member. When the stopping portion is moved to the second position, the locking member is subjected to torsion. Since the locking member is only a small pin member, the torsion can cause the locking member to fail to fixedly engage with the stop member, and the stop member, thus, cannot perform its original function after being rotated relative to the driving head.
The present invention is, therefore, intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in the prior art.
According to the present invention, a clench wrench includes a structure including a first body defining a handle for a user to grasp and a second body defining an engaging head for engaging with an object to be clenched respectively. The engaging head defines an engaging space for receiving the object engaged with and to be driven by the clench wrench. The engaging head has two opposite sides with one side defining a front side and the other side defining a back side respectively and includes the engaging space extending through the front and back sides and defining an opening in each of the front and back sides.
A clenching device configured for clenching the object is mounted on the engaging head. The clenching device includes a resilient clenching member having a fixed end fixed to the engaging head and a free end. The clenching member has a clenching portion at the free end. The free end of the clenching member is bendable such that the clenching portion is operably movable in a first mode located at a first position and capable of clenching the object received by the engaging space, and a second mode disposed away from the engaging space and located at a second position and capable of letting the object engaged in the engaging space of the engaging head disengage therefrom.
A block is disposed on the engaging head and abuts against the clenching member and counteracts a force that causes the clenching portion to move from the first position to the second position.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the invention in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the invention that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
In this respect, before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception, upon which this disclosure is based, may readily be utilized as a basis for the designing of other structures, methods and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the present invention. It is important, therefore, that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the public generally, and especially the scientists, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure. The abstract is neither intended to define the invention, which is measured by the claims, nor is it intended to be limiting as to the scope of the invention in any way.
It is therefore an objective of the present invention to provide a clench wrench capable of preventing disengagement of an object engaged therewith from the clench wrench.
It is another objective of the present invention that the clench wrench selectively engages and disengages the object effortlessly.
Other objectives, advantages, and new features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanied drawings.
The clench wrench 10 has a structure 20 including a first body 21 and a second body 22. The first body 21 defines a handle for a user to grasp when operating the clench wrench 10. The second body 22 defines an engaging head for engaging with an object to be clenched. The second body 22 is integrated with the first body 21. In the embodiment, the first and second bodies 21 and 22 are defined from the one-piece structure 20, but is not limited thereto. Alternatively, the first and second bodies 21 and 22 can be two separate elements and are integrated together.
The engaging head has two opposite sides with one side defining a front side 221 and the other side defining a back side 222 respectively. The distance between the front and back sides 221 and 222 defines the thickness of the engaging head. The engaging head defines an engaging space 23 for receiving the object to be driven by the clench wrench 10. The engaging space 23 extends through the front and back sides 221 and 222 and defines an opening in each of the front and back sides 221 and 222. The engaging space 23 is defined by an inner periphery of a ratchet wheel 26. The ratchet wheel 26 is rotatably engaged with the engaging head and has a center of rotation about an axis L. The axis L extends in the thickness direction of the engaging head. The inner periphery of the ratchet wheel 26 is polygonal and includes ridges formed by peripheral sides. The ridges can facilitate turning of the object by the clench wrench 10.
A clenching device 30 is mounted on the engaging head and configured to clench the object. The clenching device 30 includes a clenching member 31 connected with the engaging head. The clenching member 31 is disposed on one of the front and back sides 221 and 222. The clenching member 31 has one first end fixed to the engaging head and another end being a free end. The fixed end of the clenching member 31 and one of the front and back sides 221 and 222 of the engaging head respectively includes a hole 313 and a first engaging hole 24, and a first fastener 28 inserts into the hole 313 and the first engaging hole 24 and fastens the clenching member 31 on the engaging head. The clenching member 31 is a thin plate that has a substantially smaller thickness than the thickness of the engaging head. Therefore, the clenching device 30 is configured to avoid making the clench wrench 10 too thick or not compact. The clenching member 31 is resilient. Further, the clenching member 31 includes a middle portion 314 between the fixed end and the free end. The middle portion 314 and fixed and free ends, in a lateral direction, each have a cross-sectional area, and the cross-sectional area of the middle portion 314 is smaller than the cross-sectional areas of the respective fixed and free ends. Therefore, the middle portion 314 is thinner than the widths of the fixed end and the free end, as shown in
The engaging head includes a wall 27 disposed above and shielding the clenching member 31. Thus, the clenching member 31 is disposed between the wall 27 and the engaging head. The wall 27 includes a first engaging aperture 271, and the first fastener 28 inserts into the first engaging aperture 271 and the first engaging hole 24, thereby fastening the wall 27 on the engaging head. One of the front and back sides 221 and 222 of the engaging head and the wall 27 respectively include a second engaging hole 25 and a second engaging aperture 272, and a second fastener 29 inserts in the second engaging hole 25 and second engaging aperture 272 and fastens the wall 27 on the engaging head.
A switch device 40 interacts with the ratchet wheel 26 and is configured to releasably stop the ratchet wheel 26 from rotation. The switch device 40 includes an input control exposed from the engaging head. Therefore, a user of the clench wrench 10 can easily operate the switch device 40 through the input control. The input control has a thickness and the clenching member 31 has a thickness not greater than that of the input control. Therefore, the clenching device 30 is configured to avoid making the clench wrench 10 too thick or not compact
In the drawings, the object is a socket 90, but is not limited thereto. The socket 90 is engaged with the clench wrench 10 and is prevented from disengaging therefrom by the clenching portion when the clench wrench 10 clenches the socket 90. Specifically, the socket 90 includes a joining end configured to be insertable into the engaging space 23, at least one recess 91, and a groove 92 formed on the joining end and configured to be adapted to receive and catch the clenching portion and the sloped guiding edge 3111. The clench wrench 10 clenches the socket 90 when the clenching portion engages in the groove 92. Consequently, the socket 90 is restrained by clenching portion of the clenching member 31 and prevented moving out of the space 23.
The clench wrench 10a includes a structure 20a. The structure 20a includes a first body 21a and a second body 22a extending from an end of the first body 21a. The first body 21a defines a handle for a user to grasp when operating the clench wrench 10a. The second body 22a defines an engaging head for engaging with the object to be clenched. The second body 22a has a front side 221a and a back side 222a opposite to the front side 221a along the axis L. The structure 20a defines an engaging space 23a extending from the front side 221a to the back side 222a of the second body 22a along the axis L. The engaging space 23a of the structure 20a is configured to engage with the object and to drive the object to rotate about the axis L. The object is a socket 90, but is not limited thereto. The engaging space 23a is defined by an inner periphery of a ratchet wheel 26a. The ratchet wheel 26a is rotatably engaged with the engaging head and has a center of rotation about the axis L. The axis L extends in the thickness direction of the engaging head. The inner periphery of the ratchet wheel 26a is polygonal and its peripheral sides form ridges. The ridges can facilitate turning of the object by the clench wrench 10a.
A clenching device 30a is mounted on the structure 20a. In this embodiment, the clenching device 30a is disposed on the back side 222a of the second body 22a. The clenching device 30a includes a clenching member 31a. The clenching member 31a has a main body 311a. The main body 311a has one first end fixed to the engaging head and another end being a free end. Further, the fixed end of the clenching member 31a is prevented from moving relative to the engaging head by including a lateral side abutting a wall of the engaging head, which protrudes from the back side 222a. The fixed end of the clenching member 31a and the back side 222a of the engaging head respectively include a hole 313a and an engaging hole 24a, and the fastener 28 inserts into the hole 313a and the engaging hole 24a to fasten the clenching member 31a to the engaging head.
The clenching member 31a includes a lever 312a protruding therefrom and is adapted to be used as a handle to facilitate the operation of the clenching member 31a. The lever 312a protrudes from the main body 311a. The main body 311a has a planar surface, and the lever 312a protrudes upwardly from the planar surface. The lever 312a is disposed adjacent to the free end of the clenching member 31a.
The clenching member 31a is resilient. The clenching member 31a is formed by bending a metal plate and has an integral structure. The clenching member 31a has a clenching portion for clenching the object. In the embodiment, the clenching portion has a front side, which forms a part of a front side of the clenching member 31a, abuts against the object to clench the object. The clenching portion is located at the free end of the clenching member 31a.
The free end of the clenching member 31a is bendable such that the clenching portion is operably movable in a first mode located at a first position and capable of clenching the object received by the engaging space 23a, and a second mode located at a second position and away from the engaging space 23a and capable of letting the object engaged with the engaging head to disengage therefrom. The clenching portion is at the first position when the clenching member 31 is not operated. The clenching portion has an outer edge forming a sloped guiding edge 3111a. The sloped guiding edge 3111a has a lower end and an upper end and extends from the lower end to the upper end in a slanting direction that facilitates the insertion of the object into the engaging space 23a. The slopped guiding edge 3111a is neither parallel nor perpendicular to the axis L. A limiting protrusion 315a protrudes from a side of the clenching portion. The limiting protrusion 315a moves in the limiting groove 223a in response to the operation of the clenching member 31a. When the clenching portion is located at the second position, the limiting protrusion 315a is stopped moving out of the limiting groove 223a by the limiting portion 224a.
The clenching member 31 has a middle portion 314a. The middle portion 314a is between the fixed end and the free end of the clenching member 31a. The middle portion 314a and the fixed and free ends, in a lateral direction, each has a cross-sectional area, and the cross-sectional area of the middle portion 314a is smaller than the cross-sectional areas of the respective fixed and free ends. The middle portion 314a lies in a reference plane P that is perpendicular to the axis L. The middle portion 314a includes a curved portion 3141a and a curved portion 3142a. The center of curvature of the curved portion 3141a and the center of curvature of the curved portion 3142a are respectively located on two opposite sides of the clenching member 31a. Thus, the curved portions 3141a and 3142a have different curve orientations. The curved portion 3142a is located between the curved portion 3141a and the clenching portion. An average radius of curvature of the curved portion 3141a is a radius R1. An average radius of curvature of the curved portion 3142a is a radius R2. The radius R2 is larger than the radius R1. In this embodiment, the radius R2 is larger than 1.5 times the radius R1 and is smaller than 2 times the radius R1. The shape of the middle portion 314a is bendable and facilitates a user to bend the clenching member 31a.
The structure 20a includes a wall 27a disposed on the clenching device 30a and secured to the engaging head. Thus, the clenching member 31a is disposed between the wall 27a and the engaging head. The wall 27a is fixed to the back side 222a of the structure 20a by a fastener 28a and a fastener 29a. Each of the fastener 28a and the fastener 29a extends in a direction parallel to the axis L. The back side 222a of the engaging head and the wall 27a respectively include an engaging hole 24a and an engaging aperture, and the fastener 28a inserts in the engaging hole 24a and engaging aperture to fasten the wall 27 on the engaging head. Further, the back side 222a of the engaging head and the wall 27a respectively include an engaging hole 25a and an engaging aperture, and the fastener 29 inserts in the second engaging hole 25 and engaging aperture to fasten the wall 27 on the engaging head. The engaging head includes the wall 27a disposed above and shielding a clenching member 31a of a clenching device 30 of the second embodiment. The structure 20a defines a limiting groove 223a in the engaging head. A side of the limiting groove 223a includes a limiting portion 224a. The clenching member 31a includes a limiting protrusion protruding therefrom and movably engaged in the limiting protrusion 315a in response to the operation of the clenching member 31a.
The clench wrench 10b includes a structure 20b. The structure 20b includes a first body 21b and a second body 22b extending from to an end of the first body 21b. The first body 21b defines a handle for a user to grasp when operating the clench wrench 10b. The second body 22b defines an engaging head for engaging with the object to be clenched. The second body 22b has a front side 221b and a back side 222b opposite to the front side 221b along the axis L. The structure 20b defines an engaging space 23b extending from the front side 221b to the back side 222b of the second body 22b along the axis L. The engaging space 23b of the structure 20b is configured to engage with the object and to drive the object to rotate about the axis L. The object is a socket 90, but is not limited thereto. The engaging space 23b is defined by an inner periphery of a ratchet wheel 26b. The ratchet wheel 26b is rotatably engaged with the engaging head and has a center of rotation about the axis L. The axis L extends in the thickness direction of the engaging head. The inner periphery of the ratchet wheel 26b is polygonal and its peripheral sides from ridges. The ridges can facilitate turning of the object by the clench wrench 10b.
A clenching device 30b is mounted on the structure 20b. The clenching device 30b is disposed on the back side 222b of the second body 22a. The clenching device 30a includes a clenching member 31b. The clenching member 31b is a thin plate that has a substantially smaller thickness than a thickness of the engaging head. The clenching member 31b has one end fixed to the engaging head and another end being a free end. The fixed end of the clenching member 31b and the back side 222b of the engaging head respectively includes a hole, and a fastener 28b inserts into the holes to fasten the clenching member 31a to the engaging head. Further, the fixed end of the clenching member 31b is prevented from moving relative to the engaging head by including a lateral side abutting a wall of the engaging head, which protrudes from the back side 222b.
The clenching member 31a has a main body and includes a lever 312b. The lever 312b is adapted to be used as a handle to facilitate the operation of the clenching member 31b. The lever 312b protrudes from the main body and is not covered by the wall 27b. The main body has a planar surface, and the lever 312b protrudes upwardly from the planar surface. The lever 312b is located adjacent to the free end of the clenching member 31b. The lever 312a facilitates the operation of the clenching member 31.
The clenching member 31b has a clenching portion 32b for clenching the object. In the embodiment, the clenching portion has a front side, which forms a part of a front side of the clenching member 31b, abuts against the object to clench the object.
The clenching member 31b is resilient. The clenching member 31b is formed by bending a metal plate and has an integral structure. The free end of the clenching member 31b is bendable such that the clenching portion 32b is operably movable in a first mode located at a first position and capable of clenching the object received by the engaging space 23b, and a second mode located at a second position and disposed away from the engaging space 23b and capable of letting the object engaged with the engaging head to disengage therefrom. The clenching portion 32b is at the first position when the clenching member 31b is not operated, and the clenching member 31b is resilient and bendable such that the clenching portion 32b can move automatically from the second position to the first position when there is no force causing the clenching member 31b to move from the first position to the second position. The clenching portion 32b is located at the free end of the clenching member 31b.
The clenching member 31b has a middle portion 314b located between the fixed end and the free end. The middle portion 314b and the fixed and free ends, in a lateral direction, each has a cross-sectional area, and the cross-sectional area of the middle portion 314b is smaller than the cross-sectional areas of the respective fixed and free ends. The middle portion 314b lies in a reference plane P that is perpendicular to the axis L. The middle portion 314b includes a curved portion 3141b and a curved portion 3142b. The center of curvature of the curved portion 3141b and the center of curvature of the curved portion 3142b are respectively located on two opposite sides of the clenching member 31b. Thus, the curved portions 3141b and 3142b have different curve orientations. The curved portion 3142b is located between the curved portion 3141b and the clenching portion 32b. An average radius of curvature of the curved portion 3141b is a radius R1. An average radius of curvature of the curved portion 3142b is a radius R2. The radius R2 is different from the radius R1. The radius R2 is larger than the radius R1. In this embodiment, the radius R2 is larger than 1.5 times the radius R1 and is smaller than 2 times the radius R1. The shape of the middle portion 314b is bendable and facilitates a user to bend the clenching member 31b.
The clenching member 31b includes a limiting protrusion 315b protruding therefrom and movably disposed in the limiting groove 223b. The limiting protrusion 315b moves in the limiting groove 223b in response to the operation of the clenching member 31b.
A block 50b, which is configured to enable the clenching portion 32b to clench the object more firmly, is disposed on the engaging head and abuts against the clenching member 31b to counteract the force that causes the clenching portion 32b to move from the first position to the second position. The block 50b is located on the same side of the clenching member 31b as the center of curvature of the curved portion 3142b. The block 50b and the axis L are located on opposite sides of the block 50b. The block 50b is disposed adjacent to the curved portion 3141b. The block 50b has a radius greater than the radius R1. The block 50b abuts against the clenching portion 32b when the clenching portion 32b is in first and second modes.
The structure 20b includes a wall 27b disposed on the clenching device 30b and secured to the engaging head. The wall 27b is fixed to the back side 222b of the structure 20b by a fastener 28b and a fastener 29b. Each of the fastener 28b and the fastener 29b extends in a direction parallel to the axis L. The back side 222b of the engaging head and the wall 27b respectively include a first engaging hole and first a first engaging aperture, and the fastener 28b inserts in the first engaging hole and the engaging aperture to fasten the wall 27b on the engaging head. Further, the back side 222b of the engaging head and the wall 27b respectively include a second engaging hole and a second engaging aperture, and the fastener 29b inserts in the second engaging hole and the second engaging aperture to fasten the wall 27b on the engaging head. The engaging head includes the wall 27b disposed above and shielding a clenching member 31b of a clenching device 30b.
The structure 20b defines a limiting groove 223b in the engaging head. A side of the limiting groove 223b includes a limiting portion. The clenching member 31b includes a limiting protrusion protruding therefrom and movably engaged in the limiting protrusion in response to the operation of the clenching member 31b.
In view of the foregoing, when the clenching portions 32b are located at the respective first positions they can clench and prevent disengagement of the socket 90 from the clench wrenches 10, 10a, and 10b, and when the clenching portions are located at the respective second positions thereof the sockets 90 can disengage from the clench wrenches 10, 10a, and 10b. Further, the clenching members 31, 31a, and 31b are resilient and bendable such that the clenching portions 32b can move automatically from the second position to the first position when there is no force causing the clenching members 31, 31a, and 31b to move from the first position to the second position. Further, the shape of the middle portions 314, 314a, and 314b not only facilitates the resiliency of the clenching members 31, 31a, and 31b but also prevents the object disengaging from the clenching portions 32b easily. In addition, since the clenching member 31b has one end fixed to the engaging head and the block 50b is disposed on the same side of the center of curvature of the curved portion 3142b and abuts against the back side of the clenching member 31b, the clenching portion 32b can clench the socket 90 more firmly than conventional clench wrenches.
The foregoing is merely illustrative of the principles of this invention and various modifications can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
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The present application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/990,979 filed on May 29, 2018.
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