The present invention relates to a wrench, and more particularly to a complex wrench whose shank has a twisted section and sunken area with knurls to enhance the holding stability and manipulation convenience.
A conventional complex wrench is shown as U.S. Pat. No. 1,793,714, which includes one strip-shaped shank. The shank has a smooth metal surface. The middle section of the shank has one twisted section. Each of the two ends of the twisted section horizontally extends to connect an open-shaped driving head. The patented complex wrench has a twisted section to enhance the holding convenience, but its shank has a smooth metal surface which is easy to slip off user's hand. Besides, its shank doesn't have an embossed mark to indicate the size of the main body. When the user wants to select a tool of required size from many main bodies, it is very easy for the user to take a tool of incorrect size because the main body doesn't have an embossed mark.
The chief object of this new model is to provide a complex wrench whose shank has a twisted section and sunken area with knurls to enhance holding stability and manipulation convenience. The strip-shaped shank comprises one front section, one middle section and one rear section along its length direction in order. The ends of the front section and the rear section connect a first driving head and a second driving head respectively. The middle section is a twisted section which makes the axis lines of the first driving head and the second driving head on different planes, wherein the shank has at least one sunken area where is covered with a plurality of knurls.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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Referring to the figures, the sunken area 14 is arranged on the surface of the twisted section 120, and the two ends of the sunken area 14 extend to the surfaces of the front section 11 and the rear section 13. Furthermore, in order to enhance holding stability, the raised ends of the knurls 140 protrude from the opening of the sunken area 14.
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A perpendicular plane 112 of the axis line of the second driving head 16 and a tangent plane 111 of the horizontal section 130 form an included angle between 15 degrees and 90 degrees (in
The merits of the complex wrench of this new model are: (1) the shank 10 has a twisted section 120. The surface of the shank has embossed patterns 140, it is very convenient for the user to firmly hold the shank, and manipulate the wrench; and (2) the two ends of the sunken area 14 have embossed marks, and it greatly enhances the identification function of the wrench and tactile sense.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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