Driving wrench

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6769334
  • Patent Number
    6,769,334
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 28, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 3, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A wrench set includes a drive handle with an impact end and a drive end. The drive end engages a drive wrench having a slot which receives the drive end of the drive handle. The opposite end of the drive wrench includes a laterally projecting or transversely projecting drive socket connection for attachment of any one of a set of sockets.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In a principal aspect, the present invention relates to a wrench comprised of a drive handle, a flat plate driving wrench and a set of sockets useful for turning headed bolts and other socket engaging fasteners positioned in limited access areas. Applicant's assignee, in U.S. Pat. No. 6,354,178 entitled “Impact Fan Clutch Wrench” issued Mar. 12, 2002 discloses a wrench set comprised of a driving handle and a flat plate wrench used for removing bolts in restricted locations. The identified patent is incorporated herewith by reference.




The wrench set disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,354,178 is very useful for the purpose described in that patent; namely, removal of vehicle clutch assemblies. In order to be useful, the drive plate wrench, which is utilized to engage a nut associated with a fan clutch assembly, must be uniquely sized to cooperate with a uniquely sized nut associated with the fan clutch assembly. Thus, a series of drive plate wrenches are required in order to effect removal or tightening of the retention nuts for a fan clutch assembly. There has remained, however, the need to have a wrench tool which may be used to tighten or remove various sizes of fasteners or nuts and which may be easily adjusted to engage such fasteners or nuts including nuts positioned in limited access conditions.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Briefly, the present invention comprises a wrench set which includes a drive wrench and drive handle having an impact clement at one end and a driver for engaging the drive wrench at the opposite end. The drive handle is an elongate member and is generally of limited thickness so that it will fit into a restricted or narrow space.




A single drive wrench is used in combination with the drive handle. The single drive wrench is relatively short compared to the drive handle and is typically formed from a flat metal plate. A drive socket connection is provided at one end of the plate. This drive socket connection comprises a drive member for a socket. The drive member projects in a perpendicular direction from the flat plate. A slot is formed in the flat plate at the opposite end of the drive wrench having a configuration that enables driving of the drive wrench by the drive handle. The slot thus opens outwardly from the end of the drive end of the drive wrench and is shaped to include portions extending transversely to the open end slot to thereby define arcuate drive surfaces. As a result, the drive wrench may be positioned in a manner which will enable a socket attached to the one end of the drive wrench to extend outwardly from the flat plate in a perpendicular direction in either of two orientations of the drive wrench plate and be driven about the turning axis of the socket by the drive handle. Any one of a set of sockets may be used in combination with the drive wrench socket drive member, and the drive wrench may be positioned in relation to the drive handle in various orientations; that is, the drive wrench plate may be positioned to orient the socket to extend outwardly from the flat drive wrench plate in either of two directions and thus may be driven about the drive axis of the socket by means of the drive handle.




Thus, it is an object of the invention to provide an improved, multi-part drive wrench construction wherein the construction includes a drive wrench comprised of a flat plate capable of being combined with any one of a number of sockets attached to the end of the plate to drive a nut or other fastener.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a reasonably priced drive wrench set which is rugged, economical, easy to manipulate in restricted as well as unrestricted spaces and which is reversible.




Further, it is an object of the invention to provide a drive wrench set which may be used in combination with a pneumatic driver, or other types of driving devices, to detach or unscrew a bolt or fastener or to attach a bolt or fastener quickly and easily regardless of the orientation of the bolt or fastener.




These and other objects, advantages and features of the invention will be set forth in the detailed description which follows.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




In the detailed description which follows, reference will be made to the drawing comprised of the following figures:





FIG. 1

is an exploded isometric view of the wrench set of the invention as utilized for loosening, detaching or attaching a fastener wherein a socket attached to the drive wrench is oriented in a first direction transverse or perpendicular to the plate of the drive wrench;





FIG. 2

is a plan view of the drive wrench of

FIG. 1

wherein a socket may be attached to the drive wrench and oriented as depicted in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a plan view of the drive wrench of the invention;





FIG. 4

is a side view of the drive wrench of

FIG. 3

depicting the socket drive member;





FIG. 5

is an end view of the drive wrench of

FIG. 4

depicting the socket drive member for engaging a socket with the socket attached;





FIG. 6

is a plan view of the drive handle of the wrench set; and





FIG. 7

is a partial plan view of the handle of

FIG. 6

rotated by 90° relative to FIG.


6


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the figures, the wrench set of the invention includes a nut driving or loosening wrench plate, drive wrench component or element


10


and a separate drive handle element or component


12


. The drive wrench component or element


10


and drive handle


12


are used in combination to remove various nuts and fasteners located in the restricted access locations by means of a socket sized to engage the nut or fastener in that restricted access location.




The functionality and methodology of use is depicted in FIG.


1


. There a socket


11


is attached to the drive wrench component or element


10


and, more particularly, is attached to a socket driver


24


extending in a perpendicular or transverse direction from the flat plate comprising the drive wrench element


10


. The socket


11


thus is attached to the drive wrench element


10


. The drive wrench element


10


is then oriented properly so as to engage a compatible nut or fastener. The drive handle element


12


then is engaged with the drive wrench element


10


to transmit a turning force to the socket


11


. The force is provided, for example, by a pneumatic impact hammer which engages against one end of the drive handle


12


.




Any one of a number of sockets


11


from a socket set may thus be used in combination with the drive wrench


10


. As a result, a plurality of separate drive wrenches


10


is not required. Rather, sockets


11


are utilized in combination with a single drive wrench


10


and a single drive handle


12


. The particular configuration, size and length of a socket


11


may thus be chosen to accommodate the needs of the mechanic or other person utilizing the tool. The sockets


11


may also be easily changed to accommodate various sizes of nuts or fasteners. The drive element


10


may be reversed relative to the drive handle


12


to accommodate fastener orientations. The ability to reverse the relationship of the handle


12


and drive wrench


10


is associated with the structure of the driving slot or opening in the drive wrench as discussed hereinafter. It is further to be noted that the length of the drive wrench


10


and drive handle


12


may be adjusted to accommodate various needs and provide a desired mechanical advantage.




The drive handle


12


comprises a rod or tube


54


with a longitudinal axis


40


. Parallel, spaced arms


42


and


44


defining a yoke are positioned at one end of the drive handle


12


. The arms


42


,


44


are connected by an integral cylindrical member or pin


46


. Member


46


is transverse to the longitudinal axis


40


. Arms


42


and


44


are spaced from one another slightly greater than the width of the driving wrench plate


10


so that the arms


42


,


44


can easily fit over the sides of the plate


10


and so that the member


46


can slide into a slot


32


in the end of plate


10


opposite the socket drive member


24


. The member


46


is spaced from an upper impact surface


50


defined between the arms


42


and


44


at the top end of the slot between the arms


42


and


44


at a distance slightly greater than the maximum dimension of the width or distance between the top


31


of the slot


32


and the arcuate surface


30


; namely, the dimension exemplified by the distance


52


in FIG.


7


. Thus, the member


46


may easily slide into slot


32


with some space or play available between the surface


50


and the surface


30


. The drive handle


12


is typically formed from a steel tube


54


. The arms


42


and


44


are part of an investment casting that is laser welded into the tube


54


.




The drive wrench


10


includes a lever arm


20


with a longitudinal lever arm axis


22


extending along the length of the lever arm


20


. The lever arm


20


is typically 4 to 10 inches in length. The drive wrench or plate


10


is made from flat planar steel plate material. The drive wrench


10


includes the socket drive member


24


at one end and the slot


32


at the opposite end


26


. The drive member


24


includes a counterbore


25


with a spring


26


biasing a ball bearing


27


to act as a means for retention of a socket


11


on the drive member or drive


24


. Thus, a socket


11


of a desired size may be affixed to the plate


10


with the axis


29


of the socket


11


extending in a perpendicular direction from the flat plate


10


and congruent with the axis of drive member


24


.




The opposite end


26


of the drive wrench


10


includes slot


32


having an opening


33


generally aligned with and symmetrical with the axis


22


. The opening


33


is sized to receive the member


46


of the drive handle


12


. Thus, the member


46


fits through the opening


33


. The opening


33


of slot


32


further connects to opposed slot sections


28


A and


28


B generally transverse to the axis


22


and which each include arcuate ends


31


A and


31


B respectively. The ends


31


A and


31


B have an arcuate configuration which is sized and designed to be compatible with the configuration, shape and arcuate configuration of the member


46


. Thus, the arcuate surfaces


31


A,


31


B are preferably a circular arcuate configuration in opposed relation to the axis


22


and the arcuate surfaces


31


A,


31


B are each spaced from the axis


22


by an equal distance. The transverse slot sections


28


A,


28


B are thus symmetrical about the axis


22


. As a result, the drive wrench


10


may be reversed in orientation relative to the drive handle


12


so that a socket


11


attached to the socket drive


24


may be positioned to extend in either perpendicular direction from the drive wrench


10


. In other words, the drive wrench


10


is reversible with respect to the drive handle


12


.




The drive handle


12


may be positioned with an arcuate driving surface


50


generally having a curvature for engaging either driven surface


30


A or


30


B of wrench


10


to thereby drive a socket


11


. The wrench


10


is thus totally reversible. Also, the handle


12


may be pulled to cause member


46


to engage a surface


31


A or


31


B to tighten or loosen a fastener.




Further, the drive wrench


10


is designed to accommodate sockets having various sizes. Thus, the complete tool described will include the drive handle


12


, the drive wrench


10


and a set of sockets


11


. With the subject matter of the invention, therefore, the utilization of the device in restricted locations is enhanced. An improved mechanical advantage is provided and the ability to accommodate nuts and fasteners of multiple sizes is enabled.




It is to be noted that variations of the described construction are possible. The orientation of the drive for the sockets may be adjusted from a perpendicular direction by a limited amount. The configuration of the arcuate slot


32


and opening


33


may be adjusted for cooperation with a member


46


having various configurations. Thus, the invention is to be limited only by the following claims and equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A driving wrench set comprising, in combination:a driving wrench including a flat plate lever arm having a longitudinal axis with a socket connection first end and a drive slot at an opposite, second end, said socket connection comprising a drive for sockets mounted on and projecting along a socket drive axis generally intersecting the longitudinal axis and extending in a perpendicular direction from the flat plate, said drive slot at said second end being transverse to the longitudinal axis and symmetrical about the longitudinal axis, an opening extending along the longitudinal axis to the drive slot, said second end of said driving wrench further including first and second opposed, spaced drive handle engaging surfaces; and a drive handle having a longitudinal axis, a first end for receiving a ram force and a second end including first and second, spaced, parallel arms for fitting over the flat plate between said arms and a drive surface between said arms for engaging one of said driving wrench drive handle engaging surfaces, said drive handle further including a connecting pin between the arms for fitting through the opening into the drive slot, said drive handle drive surface comprising means for engagement thereof with either of said drive handle engaging surfaces of said driving wrench for driving of the flat plate in either rotational direction about the socket drive axis.
  • 2. The tool set of claim 1 including a socket affixed to the drive for sockets.
  • 3. The tool set of claim 1 including a plurality of distinctly sized sockets, each of said sockets capable of engagement with the drive for sockets.
  • 4. The tool of claim 1 wherein the tool handle drive surface and the flat plate handle engaging surfaces are arcuate and compatible.
  • 5. The tool of claim 1 wherein the flat plate handle engaging surfaces are equally spaced from the longitudinal axis.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
D209705 Hobbs Dec 1967 S
D246567 Bricker Dec 1977 S
D382180 Chuang Aug 1997 S
D442041 Chen May 2001 S
6354178 Pool et al. Mar 2002 B2
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
Entry
Invention Disclosure Agreement; Norman Leigh; Shock Driver; Nov. 12, 1994.
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