Composite box wrench with reinforcing and retaining structure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6318216
  • Patent Number
    6,318,216
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 7, 1997
    27 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 20, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A composite box end wrench has a non-metallic body including a handle portion and at least one head portion which defines a fastener-receiving opening therethrough. The wrench includes strengthening and/or retaining structure which strengthens the head portion and can change the failure mode to confine wrench parts in the event of failure. In one embodiment each head portion has a fastener-engaging member insert molded therein along with a reinforcing plate which encircles the member and preferably extends slightly into the handle portion. The reinforcing structure could alternatively be a band extending the length of the wrench and encircling the fastener-engaging member (or members in a double-ended wrench). In a ratcheting version of the wrench the non-metallic body may be split lengthwise into two parts, each of which has reinforcing structure embedded therein, the fastener-engaging member being a ratchet gear which, along with an associated pawl, is disposed between the body parts. The parts may either confine or expose a peripheral portion of the gear, and the reinforcing structure encircles hub portions of the pawl and gear to the hold them together. The body parts may be secured together by various means, including pinning, ultrasonic welding and snap-fitting. The wrench body may be provided with an outer non-metallic sheath, in addition to or in lieu of the reinforcing structure, which sheath covers at least the handle portion of the body.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to hand tools, such as wrenches, and particularly to tools formed of non-metallic materials. The invention has particular application to wrenches, such as box end wrenches, of both the ratcheting and non-ratcheting type.




2. Description of the Prior Art




The present invention is an improvement of composite wrenches of the type disclosed, e.g., in U.S. Pat. No. 5,394,773 and in copending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/784,527 filed Jan. 17, 1997. Both the patent and the copending application relate to composite box end wrenches with fastener-engaging inserts, the copending application disclosing a ratcheting wrench wherein the ratchet mechanism is confined in a module, which is insert molded in the head end of the wrench body. These prior composite wrenches, which are compression molded of sheet molding compound, afford important electrically insulating, non-sparking and non-marring qualities. However, it has been found that, when such wrenches are injection molded of high-strength plastic material, they can break apart during testing to failure.




Another problem typically experienced in ratcheting box wrenches is that, during application of high torque, the torquing forces tend to try to pull the ratchet gear away from the pawl. In very high torque applications this can cause malfunction of the ratchet mechanism. This problem is alleviated by the encapsulating module utilized in the aforementioned copending application, because the module housing engages the hubs of both the pawl and the gear for holding them together. However that arrangement is relatively expensive to manufacture.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is a general object of the invention to provide an improved composite wrench which avoids the disadvantages of prior wrench constructions while affording additional structural and operating advantages.




An important feature of the invention is the provision of a composite box end wrench with a fastener-engaging insert which is reinforced so as to strengthen the wrench by increasing the surface area of the interface between the insert and the composite material to reduce stresses at the interface.




Still another feature of the invention is the provision of a ratcheting box end wrench of the type set forth, wherein the reinforcing structure serves to inhibit separation of the ratchet pawl and gear during high torque operations in an economical manner.




Yet another feature of the invention is the provision of an injection molded composite wrench construction which retains wrench parts intact in the event of failure of the wrench.




Certain features of the invention are attained by providing a box end wrench comprising a body formed entirely of nonmetallic material and including a handle portion and a head portion, a fastener-engaging member embedded in and encompassed by the head portion and defining a fastener-receiving opening, and a reinforcing structure embedded in the body and encompassing the fastener-engaging member.




Other features of the invention are attained by providing a ratcheting box end wrench comprising a housing including two parts formed of non-metallic material and each having a handle portion and a head portion which defines an opening, each of the head portions including reinforcing structure embedded therein and encompassing the opening, the parts being joined together to form a wrench body having a handle formed by the handle portions and a head formed by the head portions with the openings aligned to define a hole through the head, and a fastener-engaging member captured between the head portions and disposed in the hole for engagement with the reinforcing structures.




Still other features of the invention are attained by providing a wrench comprising an inner solid body formed entirely of a first non-metallic material and including a handle portion and a head portion having a fastener-receiving opening therein, and an outer sheath formed of a second non-metallic material and surrounding at least the handle portion of the inner body.




The invention consists of certain novel features and a combination of parts hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, and particularly pointed out in the appended claims, it being understood that various changes in the details may be made without departing from the spirit, or sacrificing any of the advantages of the present invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the invention, there is illustrated in the accompanying drawings a preferred embodiment thereof, from an inspection of which, when considered in connection with the following description, the invention, its construction and operation, and many of its advantages should be readily understood and appreciated.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a ratcheting box end wrench with a two-part body constructed in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention, with portions removed to foreshorten the illustration;





FIG. 2

is a top plan view of a reinforcing plate used in the wrench of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a reduced top plan view of one part of the two-part body of the wrench of

FIG. 1

, and illustrating the ratchet mechanism at one end of the wrench;





FIG. 4

is a view in vertical section taken along the line


4





4


in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged, fragmentary, sectional view of a portion of a mold for forming the body part of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a side elevational view of a ratcheting box end wrench in accordance with another embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 7

is a top plan view of the wrench of

FIG. 6

, with the central portion of the upper part broken away;





FIG. 8

is a view similar to

FIG. 6

of another embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 9

is an enlarged view in vertical section illustrating an alternative technique for holding together the parts of the wrenches of

FIGS. 1-8

;





FIG. 10

is a fragmentary view similar to

FIG. 3

, illustrating an alternative form of reinforcing structure;





FIG. 11

is a fragmentary side elevational view in partial section of a non-ratcheting box end wrench in accordance with another embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 12

is a fragmentary sectional view taken along the line


12





12


in

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 13

is a top plan view of a non-ratcheting box end wrench incorporating a reinforcing structure in accordance with another embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 14

is a fragmentary top plan view of another wrench similar to that of

FIG. 13

, incorporating yet another embodiment of reinforcing structure;





FIG. 15

is a side elevational view in partial section of a wrench similar to that of

FIG. 11

, in accordance with still another embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 16

is a sectional view taken along the line


16





16


in

FIG. 15

; and





FIG. 17

is a fragmentary view similar to the right-hand end of

FIG. 15

, illustrating another alternative embodiment of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1-5

, there is illustrated a hand tool in the nature of a ratcheting box end wrench


20


, constructed in accordance with and embodying the features of a first embodiment of the present invention. The wrench


20


has a non-metallic body


21


including an elongated handle


22


provided with heads


23


and


24


at the opposite ends thereof, which may be of the same or different sizes. The body


21


is formed of two molded parts


25


which are substantially identical in construction, wherefore like portions of each part will bear the same reference numbers, although one has been designated


25


A so that the two parts can be distinguished. Preferably, each of the parts


25


and


25


A is injection molded of a non-metallic material, preferably a high-strength polymer, such as a 60% glass-filled nylon material. Each part has an elongated handle portion


26


provided at the opposite ends thereof with head portions


27


and


28


, the parts


25


and


25


A being joined with their inner sides facing each other along a parting line


29


, so that the handle portions


26


form the handle


22


, the head portions


27


form the head


23


and the head portions


28


form the head


24


.




Each of the parts


25


and


25


A includes an elongated, substantially flat base wall


30


provided around the periphery thereof with an upstanding peripheral side wall


31


, the opposite sides of which are joined by transverse walls


32


and


33


, respectively adjacent to the opposite ends of the handle portion


26


. Projecting from the inner surface of the base wall


30


substantially the same height as the peripheral side wall


31


are three hollow cylindrical bosses


34


, two of which are respectively integral with the facing sides of the transverse walls


32


and


33


. Each of the transverse walls


32


and


33


has formed on the opposite or head-facing side thereof two laterally spaced-apart and forwardly extending projections


35


. The peripheral side wall


31


has a flat planar end surface


36


substantially parallel to the base wall


30


, and cooperates with the transverse walls


32


and


33


to define two ratchet mechanism cavities


37


, respectively at the head portions


27


and


28


. Formed through the base wall


30


in each of the cavities


37


is a large-diameter circular hole


38


. Also formed in the base wall


30


in each cavity


37


is a smaller-diameter circular recess


39


aligned with the hole


38


axially of the wrench body


21


.




Respectively insert molded in the head portions


27


and


28


are reinforcing structures in the form of two appropriately sized substantially flat, generally pear-shaped reinforcing plates


40


(see FIG.


2


), preferably formed of a suitable metal, such as steel. The reinforcing plates


40


are disposed in the base wall


30


substantially parallel to the inner and outer surfaces thereof, as can best be seen in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, each plate


40


having a large-diameter gear hole


41


therethrough disposed substantially congruent to the hole


38


in the associated head portion


27


or


28


, and a smaller-diameter pawl hole


42


disposed substantially congruent with the associated recess


39


. Each plate


40


is disposed in the associated head portion


27


or


28


at a depth slightly above the base of the recess


39


. Each reinforcing plate also has formed therethrough two small-diameter holes


43


between the holes


41


and


42


, which are filled with the plastic material during the molding operation to assist in anchoring the reinforcing plate


40


in the part


25


and to help prevent pieces of the wrench from breaking of f in the event of an overload failure.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, there is illustrated a portion of a mold apparatus


45


usable in molding the parts


25


. This apparatus preferably includes three core pins


46


to respectively define the cylindrical bosses


34


and core pins


47


and


48


(one each shown) for respectively forming the recesses


39


and the holes


38


. While, in the preferred embodiment, the parts


25


are formed by injection molding, it will be appreciated that other types of molding could be used, such as compression molding of layers of sheet molding compound by a technique similar to that disclosed in the aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 5,394,773.




The wrench


20


also includes two ratchet mechanisms


50


, respectively disposed in the heads


23


and


24


, the ratchet mechanisms


50


being substantially identical in construction, with the possible exception of size, wherefore only one will be described in detail. The ratchet mechanism


50


includes a ratchet gear


51


having an internal fastener-engaging surface


52


, which is illustrated as having a 12-point configuration, but which could have any of a number of other different configurations, such as hexagonal, double hexagonal, square drive and the like. The gear


51


is provided at its outer periphery with radially outwardly extending and equiangularly spaced ratchet teeth


53


. The gear


51


is provided with a cylindrical hub


54


between the teeth


53


and the fastener-engaging surface


52


, which extends axially from the teeth


53


in both directions and is dimensioned to be rotatably received in the holes


38


of the associated wrench head


23


or


24


. The ratchet mechanism


50


also includes a pawl


55


, having a pivot hub or pin


56


dimensioned to be rotatably received in the recesses


39


of the wrench


20


for ratcheting engagement with the gear teeth


53


. A leaf spring


57


is seated in the space between the projections


35


and resiliently urges the pawl


55


into engagement with the gear teeth


53


in a known manner, as can best be see in FIG.


3


.




In assembly, the ratchet mechanisms


50


are seated in the head portions


27


and


28


of one part


25


A, as illustrated in the right-hand end of FIG.


4


. Then the other part


25


is fitted over the part


25


A, so that the ratchet mechanisms


50


are respectively confined in the cavities


37


, being completely encompassed by the base walls


30


and the peripheral side walls


31


of the parts


25


and


25


A. When thus assembled, it can be seen that the gear hubs


54


fit through the holes


41


in the reinforcing plates


40


, while the pawl hubs


56


fit through the holes


42


in the reinforcing plates


40


. The parts


25


and


25


A may be fixedly secured together by suitable means, such as by pins disposed in the aligned bosses


34


. However, it will be appreciated that any of a number of different joining techniques could be used, such as suitable adhesives, ultrasonic welding and the like, with appropriate modification of the structure of the parts


25


and


25


A as would be well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art.




It is a significant aspect of the invention that, when thus assembled, the reinforcing plates


40


cooperate with the gears


51


and the pawls


55


of the ratchet mechanisms


50


to significantly increase the strength of the wrench


20


, increasing the ultimate torque at which failure is likely to occur. It is also important that the reinforcing plate


40


influences the failure mode such that, when the wrench


20


is tested to failure, the wrench tends not to break apart. Also, because the reinforcing plates


40


engage the gears


51


and the pawls


55


, they positively inhibit the tendency of those ratchet mechanism parts to separate from each other during high-torque applications. All of these advantages are achieved in a relatively simple and economical construction.




Referring now to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, there is illustrated an alternative embodiment of the present invention in the form of a ratcheting box end wrench, generally designated by the numeral


60


. The wrench


60


has a non-metallic body


61


including an elongated handle


62


provided with heads


63


and


64


at the opposite ends thereof. Again, the body


61


is formed of two substantially identical parts


65


and


65


A, each including a handle portion


66


and head portions


67


and


68


. The handle portion


66


is substantially thicker than the heads portion


67


and


68


, being joined thereto by steps or shoulders


69


. Formed in the handle portion


66


are three longitudinally spaced-apart, circular recesses


70


. Integral with each of the shoulders


69


and projecting therefrom into the adjacent head portion


67


or


68


are a pair of laterally spaced-apart projections


71


.




The ratchet mechanisms


50


are assembled in the parts


65


and


65


A in substantially the same manner as was described above in connection with the wrench


20


, with each leaf spring


57


being seated between the adjacent projections


71


. The parts


65


and


65


A may be joined by pins


72


or by any of the other alternative techniques described above. There results a ratcheting box end wrench


60


which is substantially like the wrench


20


, described above, except that, because the parts


65


and


65


A do not have the upstanding peripheral side wall, the ratchet mechanisms


50


are exposed between the head portions


67


and


68


.




The wrench body of

FIGS. 6 and 7

could be formed of a three-part construction rather a two-part construction. Thus, referring to

FIG. 8

, a wrench


75


is illustrated in which each of the outer body parts has substantially the same thickness along its entire length. Instead of the steps or shoulders


69


, an intermediate spacer


76


is disposed between the handle portions of the outer parts, the spacer


76


having leaf spring seating recesses


77


formed in the opposite ends thereof and having pin holes


78


formed therethrough for receiving the joining pins


72


in the event that that joining technique is used.




In addition to the joining techniques described above, the parts of the wrench body could be designed to be snap-fitted together. Thus, referring to

FIG. 9

, there is illustrated a wrench


80


formed of mating parts


81


and


81


A, respectively having laterally inwardly extending flanges


82


and


82


A along one side of the peripheral side wall thereof and having hooks


83


and


83


A at the opposite sides thereof, respectively having tabs


84


and


84


A designed to snap-fit into engagement with the flanges


82


A and


82


, as illustrated.




While, in the preferred embodiments described above, the reinforcing structure is in the form of flat reinforcing plates


40


, it could be in the form of an elongated band. Thus, referring to

FIG. 10

, there is illustrated a wrench part


85


, which is substantially identical to the wrench part


25


illustrated in

FIG. 3

, except that the reinforcing structure is in the form of an elongated continuous band


86


defining a loop which encircles the hub


54


of the ratchet gear


51


and the hub


56


of the pawl


55


. Preferably, the band


86


is in the form of a rigid metal band which is insert molded in the part


85


in the same manner as described above.




Principles of the present invention could also be applied to a non-ratcheting box end wrench. Thus, referring to

FIGS. 11 and 12

, there is illustrated a box end wrench


90


having a non-metallic body


91


with an elongated handle portion


92


and head portions


93


(one shown) at the opposite ends thereof. Embedded in each of the head portions


93


is an annular, fastener-engaging insert


95


, preferably formed of a suitable metal and having an axial extent substantially equal to the thickness of the associated head portion


93


. If desired, the inserts


95


could be provided on the outer cylindrical surfaces thereof with suitable knurling, ridges or the like, more securely to grip the surrounding plastic and inhibit rotation of the insert


95


in the body


91


. Preferably, the body


91


is formed by injection molding and the inserts


95


are insert molded therein. The inserts


95


are respectively disposed through complementary holes


96


in two reinforcing plates


97


(one shown), which are also insert molded in the body


91


centrally of the thickness thereof. The wrench


90


is illustrated as being of the type having offset heads, so the reinforcing plates are correspondingly offset, defining bend lines


98


. Also formed through each of the reinforcing plates


97


is a plurality of holes


99


for receiving the body material therethrough, more securely to anchor the reinforcing plates


97


in place. The reinforcing plates


97


function in substantially the same manner described above, for strengthening the wrench


90


and for shifting the failure locations from the head portions


93


toward the handle portion


92


to failure that results in multiple pieces.




The reinforcing plates


97


could be replaced by a reinforcing structure in the nature of an elongated, continuous band or loop. Thus, referring to

FIG. 13

, there is illustrated a composite box end wrench


100


having a non-metallic body


101


including a handle portion


102


and head portions


103


and


104


, respectively having fastener-engaging inserts


105


embedded therein, as described above. Also embedded in the body


101


, as by insert molding, is an elongated, continuous, reinforcing band


106


, which loops around the inserts


105


and extends the length of the body


101


. Preferably, the opposite sides of the band


106


are held together by a plurality of fasteners


107


(two shown) between the head portions


103


and


104


to position the band


106


centrally of the handle portion


102


. The reinforcing band


106


could be formed of a suitable metal or, alternatively, could be formed of a non-metallic material of suitable strength, such as a pultruded ribbon of reinforced nylon or other suitable material of adequate strength. Also, while the inserts


95


and


105


described above are preferably formed of a suitable-strength metal, such as steel, they could also be formed of non-sparking materials, such as non-sparking metal or a non-metallic material of suitable strength, toughness and wear resistance.




Referring to

FIG. 14

, there is illustrated another alternative embodiment of the present invention in the nature of a box end wrench


110


having a non-metallic body in which is embedded a fastener-engaging insert


115


. The wrench


110


may be substantially the same as the wrenches


90


and


100


described above, except that in this case the reinforcing structure is in the nature of a skeleton reinforcing frame


116


which, in addition to the large hole for receiving the insert


115


, has a large opening


117


and a plurality of smaller holes or openings


118


extending around the insert


115


for receiving plastic material therethrough for anchoring purposes. Again, the reinforcing frame


116


could be formed of a suitable metal or, alternatively, of a suitable-strength non-metallic material.




Referring also to

FIGS. 15 and 16

, there is illustrated another embodiment of the present invention, which includes a box end wrench substantially identical to the wrench


90


described above in connection with

FIGS. 11 and 12

, except that in this case the inner body


91


of the wrench is provided with an outer sheath


120


which substantially surrounds the handle portion


92


. The sheath


120


is formed of a suitable non-metallic material which is more flexible than the inner body


91


, preferably a tough polymer, such as nylon


6


, and may be applied by over molding the handle portion


92


. Also, the sheath


120


could be formed of a material which provides a soft feel to the touch to improve the ergonomics of the wrench and for enhanced gripping characteristics. In use, the sheath


120


will serve to retain parts of the wrench intact in the event of possible overload failure. In this regard, because the reinforcing plates


97


will tend to shift the failure location into the handle portion


92


, it has been deemed necessary only encapsulate the handle portion to achieve this object.




Referring to

FIG. 17

there is a similar embodiment in the nature of a box end wrench


130


having a non-metallic body


131


with a handle portion


132


and head portions


133


(one shown). In this case, each of the head portions


133


has a fastener-engaging opening


135


molding directly therein, rather than being provided by an insert. In this case, where the wrench has no insert molded parts, there is provided an outer sheath


136


which covers the entire wrench body


131


, except for the inside of the fastener-engaging openings


135


. Thus, the sheath


136


, which could be applied by overmolding or dipping, will tend to retain the pieces of the wrench intact upon possible overload failure, regardless of where that failure may occur along the wrench.




From the foregoing it can be seen that there has been provided an improved box end wrench of non-metallic construction, of either the ratcheting or non-ratcheting type, including embedded fastener-engaging inserts provided with reinforcing structure to strengthen the wrench and to change the failure mode thereof such that the wrench tends not to fracture into more than one piece, all while achieving a relatively simple and economical construction. There is also provided an improved wrench construction with an outer sheath for retaining parts of the wrench intact in the event of overload failure, as well as providing a more comfortable grip.




While particular embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects. Therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as a limitation. The actual scope of the invention is intended to be defined in the following claims when viewed in their proper perspective based on the prior art.



Claims
  • 1. A wrench comprising:a handle formed entirely of non-metallic material; and a head at an end of the handle, the head including a non-metallic body, a metal workpiece-engaging member encompassed by the body so as to secure the member to the body, and a one-piece reinforcing structure discrete from the workpiece-engaging member and from the body and embedded in the body and encompassing the workpiece-engaging member.
  • 2. The wrench of claim 1, wherein the reinforcing structure is in the form of a plate.
  • 3. The wrench of claim 2, wherein the plate has a plurality of apertures therein for receiving the non-metallic material therethrough to facilitate anchoring the plate in the body.
  • 4. The wrench of claim 1, wherein the reinforcing structure is formed of metal.
  • 5. A box end wrench comprising:a handle formed entirely of non-metallic material, a head at an end of the handle, a body including two parts formed of non-metallic material and each having a handle portion and a head portion which defines an opening, each of said head portions including a reinforcing plate embedded therein and confined thereto and encompassing the opening, said parts being joined together to form the body with the handle portions forming the handle and the head portions forming the head with the openings aligned to define a hole through the head, and a fastener-engaging member captured between the head portions and disposed in the hole for engagement with the reinforcing structures.
  • 6. The wrench of claim 5, wherein each of said plates has a plurality of apertures therein for receiving said non-metallic material therethrough.
  • 7. The wrench of claim 5, where each of said reinforcing plates is formed of metal.
  • 8. The wrench of claim 5, wherein said fastener-engaging member is a ratchet gear rotatably disposed in said head, and further comprising a pawl mechanism including a pawl disposed between said head portions for ratcheting engagement with the gear.
  • 9. The wrench of claim 8, wherein each of said reinforcing plates is disposed for encompassing engagement with each of said gear and said pawl for holding them together.
  • 10. The wrench of claim 5, wherein said fastener-engaging member is encompassed by the head.
  • 11. The wrench of claim 1, wherein the wrench is a box end wrench, the workpiece-engaging member comprising a fastener-engaging member embedded in the head portion and defining a fastener-receiving opening.
  • 12. The wrench of claim 5, wherein each of said reinforcing plates extends into the handle portion of the associated part.
  • 13. The wrench of claim 5, wherein said fastener-engaging member has an exposed outer peripheral portion.
  • 14. The wrench of claim 5, and further comprising a spacer member disposed between and fixed to the handle portions of said parts for maintaining a separation between said head portions.
  • 15. A box end wrench comprising:a handle formed entirely of non-metallic material, a head at an end of the handle, a body including two parts formed of non-metallic material and each having a handle portion and a head portion which defines an opening, each of the head portions including a reinforcing plate embedded therein and confined thereto and encompassing the opening, the parts being joined together to form the body with the handle portions forming the handle and the head portions forming the head with the openings aligned to define a hole through the head, and a workpiece-engaging member captured between the head portions and disposed in the hole for engagement with the reinforcing structures.
  • 16. A wrench comprising:a handle formed entirely of non-metallic material; and a head at an end of the handle, the head including a non-metallic body, a workpiece-engaging ratchet gear rotatably disposed in the head, a pawl mechanism disposed for ratcheting engagement with the gear, and a one-piece reinforcing structure discrete from the workpiece-engaging member and from the body and embedded in the body and encompassing the workpiece-engaging member.
  • 17. The wrench of claim 16, wherein the reinforcing structure is disposed for encompassing engagement with each of the gear and the pawl mechanism for holding them together.
  • 18. The wrench of claim 16, wherein the reinforcing structure is formed of a material different from that of the body.
  • 19. The wrench of claim 1, wherein the reinforcing structure extends into the handle.
  • 20. The wrench of claim 1, wherein the reinforcing structure is formed of a non-metallic material.
  • 21. The wrench of claim 1, and further comprising a second head at a second end of the handle, the second head including a second non-metallic body, and a second metal workpiece-engaging member encompassed by the body so as to secure the member to the body, the reinforcing structure including an elongated band extending around both of the workpiece-engaging members.
  • 22. The wrench of claim 1, wherein the workpiece-engaging member is a ratchet gear rotatably disposed in the head, and further comprising a pawl mechanism disposed for ratcheting engagement with the gear, the reinforcing structure being disposed for encompassing engagement with each of the gear and pawl mechanism for holding them together.
  • 23. The wrench of claim 22, wherein the gear includes a hub portion and the pawl mechanism includes a pivot portion, the reinforcing structure including a band extending around the hub portion and the pivot portion.
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