Easily direction-convertible ratchet assembly for a hand tool

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6450312
  • Patent Number
    6,450,312
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 27, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 17, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Bonck; Rodney H.
    • Williams; Eric M
    Agents
    • Merchant & Gould P.C.
Abstract
A ratchet assembly includes a mounting body with an inner tubular hole, a rotating shaft with a ratchet wheel which is received in the tubular hole and which has right and left toothed portions, and right and left pawl members disposed in right and left chambers of the tubular hole and each having a pawl body which is movable to respectively engage or disengage the right and left toothed portions. An actuator is mounted on and is shifted relative to the mounting body between a normal position, where the actuator releases one pawl member to engage the respective toothed portion so as to turn the rotating shaft in a clockwise direction, and depresses the other pawl member to disengage the respective toothed portion, and a reverse position, where the actuator releases the other pawl member to engage the respective toothed portion so as to turn the rotating shaft in a counterclockwise direction.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a ratchet assembly, more particularly to an easily direction-convertible ratchet assembly for a hand tool.




2. Description of the Related Art




An example of conventional ratchet screwdrivers has been disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,379,873 and comprises an elongated housing which has an axially extending cavity that receives a drive shaft with a ratchet wheel, and an axially extending peripheral slot that is confined by two opposing vertical walls. The housing is further formed with a horizontal bridge surface and an inclined support face so as to support two ratchet pawls when two finger portions of the ratchet pawls engage the ratchet wheel. However, only the finger portions engage the ratchet wheel to transmit the torque force of the housing to the drive shaft, thereby resulting in a limited torsional force transmission capability.




Another example of the conventional ratchet screwdriver includes a mounting body, two spring-biased ratchet pawls which are received in the mounting body, and a rotating shaft which has a front end adapted to engage a screwdriver and a rear annular end with an internally toothed portion that is sleeved on the mounting body to engage one of the ratchet pawls. An adjusting ring is sleeved on the mounting body adjacent to the ratchet pawls to depress or release the ratchet pawls so as to convert the rotating directions of the mounting body for transmission to the rotating shaft. It is inconvenient to operate the aforesaid ratchet screwdriver since the user requires both hands to rotate the adjusting ring and the mounting body. In addition, the size of the ratchet screwdriver is increased due to inclusion of the adjusting ring.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to provide an easily direction-convertible ratchet assembly that is capable of overcoming the aforementioned drawbacks.




According to this invention, the ratchet assembly includes a mounting body, a rotating shaft, a ratchet wheel, right and left pawl members, an actuator, and a biasing member. The mounting body includes front and rear portions opposite to each other in a longitudinal direction, and an intermediate portion interposed therebetween. The rear portion is adapted to be secured to and is rotatable with a handle when the handle is turned by a torque force. The front portion includes a front end wall which extends in a first plane facing toward the longitudinal direction, and has an inner tubular hole which extends rearwards into the intermediate portion so as to form an inner surrounding wall surface that surrounds a rotating axis parallel to the longitudinal direction. The inner surrounding wall surface has upper and lower areas opposite to each other in a first transverse direction transverse to the longitudinal direction. The inner tubular hole is divided by a central plane, which passes through the rotating axis and which is parallel to both the longitudinal direction and the first transverse direction, into right and left chambers. The rotating shaft is adapted to be rotated with a drive shaft about the rotating axis, and includes proximate and distal portions relative to the drive shaft. The distal portion is inserted in the inner tubular hole along the rotating axis. The ratchet wheel is mounted on the distal portion so as to be rotated about the rotating axis, and includes right and left half tooth portions which are respectively located in the right and left chambers. The right and left pawl members are respectively disposed in the right and left chambers. Each of the right and left pawl members includes a pushed stem which has an actuated end that movably extends upwardly and into the upper area and outwardly of the intermediate portion, and a coupling end that extends downwardly from the actuated end in the first transverse direction, and a pawl body which is disposed on the coupling end, and which includes a pawl engaging surface that is disposed to face upwards and in the first transverse direction and that is movable toward and away from a respective one of the right and left tooth portions, thereby engaging and disengaging the same, and an abutting surface opposite to the pawl engaging surface in the first transverse direction. The actuator is mounted on and is shiftable relative to the mounting body between normal and reverse positions. In the normal position, the actuator releases one of the actuated ends of the right and left pawl members to permit the respective pawl engaging surface to move upwards so as to engage a respective one of the right and left tooth portions, thereby transmitting the torque force from the rear portion to the respective one of the right and left tooth portions so as to turn the rotating shaft in a clockwise direction, while the actuator depresses the other actuated end to move the respective pawl engaging surface to disengage the other one of the right and left tooth portions so as not to interfere with the transmission of the torque force. In the reverse position, the actuator releases the other actuated end to permit the respective pawl engaging surface to move upwards so as to engage the other one of the right and left tooth portions, thereby transmitting the torque force from the rear portion to the other one of the right and left tooth portions so as to turn the rotating shaft in a counterclockwise direction. The biasing member is disposed to bias the abutting surfaces to move the pushed stems against the depressing force of the actuator.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a first preferred embodiment a ratchet assembly according to this invention;





FIG. 2

is a longitudinal sectional view of the first preferred embodiment when shifted in a normal position;





FIG. 3

is a partly cross-sectional view of the ratchet assembly shown

FIG. 2

, taken along lines III—III thereof;





FIG. 4

a longitudinal sectional view of the first preferred embodiment when shifted in a reverse position;





FIG. 5

is a partly cross-sectional view of the ratchet assembly in

FIG. 4

, taken along lines V—V thereof;





FIG. 6

is a longitudinal sectional view of the first preferred embodiment when shifted in a bi-direction position;





FIG. 7

is a partly cross-sectional view of the ratchet assembly shown in

FIG. 6

, taken along lines VII—VII thereof;




FIGS.


8


. and


9


are exploded perspective and sectional views of a second preferred embodiment of a ratchet assembly according to this invention; and





FIG. 10

is an exploded perspective view of a third preferred embodiment of a ratchet assembly according to this invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that same reference numerals have been used to denote like elements throughout the specification.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the first preferred embodiment of the easily direction-convertible ratchet assembly according to the present invention is shown to comprise a mounting body


10


, a rotating shaft


20


, right and left pawl members


31


,


32


, an actuator


40


, and a biasing member


50


.




The mounting body


10


includes an opened front portion


101


and a closed rear portion


102


opposite to each other in a longitudinal direction, and an intermediate portion which are interposed therebetween. The front portion


101


includes a front end wall which extends in a first plane facing toward the longitudinal direction, and has an inner tubular hole


11


which extends rearwards into the intermediate portion so as to form an inner surrounding wall surface


103


that surrounds a rotating axis parallel to the longitudinal direction. The inner surrounding wall surface


103


has upper and lower areas opposite to each other in a first transverse direction transverse to the longitudinal direction. The inner tubular hole


11


is divided by a central plane, which passes through the rotating axis and which is parallel to both the longitudinal direction and the first transverse direction, into right and left chambers


12


,


13


. Each of the right and left chambers


12


,


13


has an upper narrow segment


121


,


131


, and a lower wide segment


122


,


132


. A pin hole


16


is formed through the intermediate portion and extends radial to the axis. A barrier


14


is secured on and cooperates with the mounting body


10


to confine a sliding rail


141


which extends in the longitudinal direction. Three holes


142


are formed in the mounting body


10


and are aligned with one another in the longitudinal direction in the sliding rail


141


.




The rotating shaft


20


includes a proximate portion


201


which is formed integrally with a drive shaft


24


with a hexagonal-shaped hole


241


to facilitate insertion of a shank of a hand tool


60


, and a distal portion


202


opposite to the proximate portion


201


. The distal portion


202


is disposed to be inserted in the inner tubular hole


11


along the rotating axis. An annular slot


23


is formed between the proximate and distal ends


201


,


202


and is aligned with the pin hole


16


such that a pin


161


can pass through the pin hole


16


to engage the annular slot


23


so as to retain the distal portion


202


of the rotating shaft


20


in the inner tubular hole


11


against movement in the longitudinal direction. A spring


171


and a ball


172


are disposed in an accommodating space


17


which is confined by the distal portion


202


and the rear portion


102


. A ratchet wheel


21


is mounted on the distal portion


202


so as to be rotated about the rotating axis. The ratchet wheel


21


includes right and left half tooth portions


211


,


212


which are respectively located in the right and left chambers


12


,


13


. Each of the right and left tooth portions


211


,


212


has front and rear tooth segments


2121


,


2122


which are spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction to confine a recess


22


therebetween.




Right and left pawl members


31


,


32


are respectively disposed in the right and left chambers


12


,


13


. Each of the right and left pawl members


31


,


32


includes a pushed stem


311


,


321


and a pawl body


312


,


322


. The pushed stem


311


,


321


has an actuated end


3111


,


3211


which movably extends upwardly and into the upper narrow segment


121


,


131


and outwardly of the intermediate portion of the mounting body


10


and which has a guiding surface


313


,


323


, and a coupling end


3112


,


3212


which extends downwardly from the actuated end


3111


,


3211


in the first transverse direction and through the recess


22


. The pawl body


312


,


322


is disposed on and extends from the coupling end


3112


,


3212


forwardly and rearwardly to form two portions that correspond to the front and rear toothed segments


2121


,


2122


of the respective one of the right and left tooth portions


211


,


212


. In addition, the pawl body


312


,


322


includes a pawl engaging surface


3121


,


3221


which is disposed to face upwards and in the first transverse direction and which is movable toward and away from the respective one of the right and left tooth portions


211


,


212


, thereby engaging and disengaging the same, and an abutting surface


3122


,


3222


opposite to the pawl engaging surface


3121


,


3221


in the first transverse direction.




The actuator


40


is mounted on the intermediate portion of the mounting body


10


adjacent to the rear portion


102


, and is retainingly slidable in the sliding rail


141


in the longitudinal direction. The actuator


40


includes right and left cam surfaces


412


,


422


which are disposed at two opposite sides of the central plane, and which are respectively proximate to the rear and front portions


102


,


101


, right and left releasing grooves


411


,


421


which are aligned respectively with the right and left cam surfaces


412


,


422


in the longitudinal direction and which respectively extend rearwardly and forwardly, and right and left guiding surfaces


413


,


423


which are disposed between the right cam surface and releasing groove


412


,


411


and between the left cam surface and releasing groove


422


,


411


, respectively. A central recess


44


is formed in the actuator


40


at the central plane such that a biasing member


45


and a ball


46


are received therein to bias the actuator


40


away from the mounting body


10


in the first transverse direction. Thus, the actuator


40


is slidable retainingly along the sliding rail


141


to have the ball


46


engage a selected one of the holes


142


in the mounting body


10


. An actuating portion


43


is disposed on the actuator


40


to actuate the sliding movement of the latter.




The biasing member


50


includes right and left biasing units


52


,


51


which are disposed in the inner tubular hole


11


and which are spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction. With reference to

FIGS. 3 and 5

, the right and left biasing units


52


,


51


respectively include right and left biasing portions


523


,


513


which are disposed in the right and left chambers


13


,


12


respectively underneath the abutting surfaces


3122


,


3222


so as to bias the pawl engaging surfaces


3121


,


3221


of the right and left pawl members


312


,


322


upwardly to engage the right and left tooth portions


211


,


212


, respectively. Each of said right and left biasing units


52


,


51


has two leg portions


522


,


512


which extend along the inner surrounding wall surface


103


from two ends of the respective one of the right and left biasing portions


523


,


513


, and radially and outwardly of the intermediate portion of the mounting body


10


along two grooves


15


such that the leg portions


522


,


512


are disposed to be spaced apart from and are urged towards each other in a second transverse direction transverse to the longitudinal and first transverse directions so as to be secured to the intermediate portion of the mounting body


10


.




As illustrated, referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, when the actuator


40


is moved to a normal position, where the ball


46


is brought to engage the foremost hole


142


, the actuator


40


releases the actuated end


3111


of the pushed stem


311


of the right pawl member


31


to permit the pawl engaging surface


3121


of the pawl body


312


to move upwards so as to engage the right tooth portion


211


, thereby transmitting a torque force from the rear portion


102


to the right tooth portion


211


so as to turn the rotating shaft


20


, as well as the drive shaft


24


, in a clockwise direction. On the other hand, the left cam surface


422


of the actuator


40


depresses the actuated end


3211


of the pushed stem


321


, against the biasing action of the left biasing unit


51


by means of deformation of the biasing portion


513


, to move the respective pawl engaging surface


3221


to disengage the left tooth portion


212


so as not to interfere with the transmission of the torque force.




Referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, when the actuator


40


is shifted to a reverse position, where the ball


46


is brought to engage the rearmost hole


142


, the actuator


40


releases the actuated end


3211


of the pushed stem


321


of the left pawl member


32


to permit the pawl engaging surface


3221


to move upwards so as to engage the left tooth portion


212


, thereby transmitting the torque force from the rear portion


102


to the left tooth portion


212


so as to turn the rotating shaft


20


and the drive shaft


24


in a counterclockwise direction, while the actuated end


3111


is depressed by the right cam surface


412


of the actuator


40


, against the biasing action of the right biasing unit


52


by means of deformation of the biasing portion


523


, to disengage the right tooth portion


211


.




Referring to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, when the actuator


40


is shifted to a bi-direction position, where the ball


46


is brought to engage the middle hole


142


, the actuator


40


releases both the actuated ends


3111


,


3211


of the right and left pawl members


31


,


32


to permit the pawl engaging surfaces


3121


,


3221


to engage the right and left toothed portions


211


,


212


, thereby permitting transmission of the torque force from the rear portion


102


to the toothed portions


211


,


212


so as to turn the rotating shaft


20


and the drive shaft


24


in both clockwise and counterclockwise directions.




Moreover, the provision of the guiding surfaces


313


,


323


,


413


,


423


results in smooth shifting of the actuator


40


.




As such, by the engagement of the two portions of the pawl body


312


,


322


with the respective one of the right and left tooth portions


211


,


212


, the ratchet assembly can provide a larger torsional force. In addition, since the actuator


40


is mounted adjacent to the rear portion


102


, the user can operate the actuator


40


with the same hand that is used to grip the rear portion


102


, thereby resulting in convenience during shifting of the actuator


40


. Moreover, the ratchet wheel


21


, the pawl members


31


,


32


and the biasing member


50


are received in the mounting body


10


so as to result in a more compact size for the whole ratchet assembly.





FIGS. 8 and 9

show the second preferred embodiment of the ratchet assembly according to this invention. A handle


70


has a mounting hole


71


to sleeve on the mounting body


10


in which the ratchet wheel, the pawl members and the biasing member (not shown) have been mounted beforehand. An opening


72


is formed in the handle


70


such that the actuating portion


43


on the actuator


40


can project upwardly and outwardly of the handle


70


. An operating plate


73


is disposed to cover the actuating portion


43


and is operated to shift the actuator


40


in the manner described beforehand. Referring to

FIG. 10

, in the third preferred embodiment of the ratchet assembly, the rotating shaft


20


′ has an axial hole


24


′ with two diametrically opposite engaging slots


241


′. A sleeve


80


′ is disposed to be inserted into the through hole


24


′, and has two diametrically opposite engaging blocks


81


′ which are formed on an outer surrounding wall thereof so as to engage respectively the engaging slots


241


′ to rotate with the rotating shaft


20


′. The sleeve


80


′ further has two hexagonal-shaped holes


82


′ which are formed in two ends so as to insert detachably two hand tools


60


′ of different configurations.




While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.



Claims
  • 1. An easily direction-convertible ratchet assembly adapted for use in a hand tool which has a handle and a drive shaft, said ratchet assembly comprising:a mounting body including front and rear portions opposite to each other in a longitudinal direction, and an intermediate portion interposed therebetween, said rear portion being adapted to be secured to and being rotatable with the handle when the handle is turned by a torque force, said front portion including a front end wall extending in a first plane facing toward the longitudinal direction, and having an inner tubular hole extending rearwards into said intermediate portion so as to form an inner surrounding wall surface which surrounds a rotating axis parallel to the longitudinal direction, said inner surrounding wall surface having upper and lower areas opposite to each other in a first transverse direction transverse to the longitudinal direction, said inner tubular hole being divided by a central plane, which passes through the rotating axis and which is parallel to both the longitudinal direction and the first transverse direction, into right and left chambers; a rotating shaft adapted to be rotated with the drive shaft about the rotating axis, and including proximate and distal portions relative to the drive shaft, said distal portion being disposed to be inserted in said inner tubular hole along the rotating axis; a ratchet wheel mounted on said distal portion so as to be rotated about the rotating axis, said ratchet wheel including right and left half tooth portions respectively located in said right and left chambers; right and left pawl members respectively disposed in said right and left chambers, each of said right and left pawl members including a pushed stem having an actuated end movably extending upwardly and into said upper area and outwardly of said intermediate portion, and a coupling end extending downwardly from said actuated end in the first transverse direction, and a pawl body disposed on said coupling end, and including a pawl engaging surface disposed to face upwards and in the first transverse direction and movable toward and away from a respective one of said right and left tooth portions, thereby engaging and disengaging the same, and an abutting surface opposite to said pawl engaging surface in the first transverse direction; an actuator mounted on and shiftable relative to said mounting body between a normal position, where said actuator releases one of said actuated ends of said pushed stems of said right and left pawl members to permit said pawl engaging surface of a respective one of said pawl bodies to move upwards so as to engage a respective one of said right and left tooth portions, thereby transmitting the torque force from said rear portion to the respective one of said right and left tooth portions so as to turn said rotating shaft in a clockwise direction, while said actuator depresses the other one of said actuated ends of said pushed stems to move the respective one of said pawl engaging surfaces to disengage the other one of said right and left tooth portions so as not to interfere with the transmission of the torque force via the engagement of said one of said actuated ends, and a reverse position, where said actuator releases the other one of said actuated ends of said pushed stems of said right and left pawl members to permit the respective one of said pawl engaging surfaces to move upwards so as to engage the other one of said right and left tooth portions, thereby transmitting the torque force from said rear portion to said other one of said right and left tooth portions so as to turn said rotating shaft in a counterclockwise direction, while said one of said actuated ends is depressed by said actuator; and a first biasing member disposed to bias a respective one of said abutting surfaces to move a respective one of said pushed stems against the depressing force of said actuator.
  • 2. The ratchet assembly of claim 1, wherein each of said right and left tooth portions has front and rear tooth segments spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction to confine a recess therebetween so as to permit said pushed stem of the respective one of said right and left pawl members to pass through in the first transverse direction, said pawl body of each of said right and left pawl members including two portions which respectively extend forwardly and rearwardly from said coupling end such that when the respective one of said actuated ends is released, said two portions will be moved to engage respectively said front and rear toothed segments.
  • 3. The ratchet assembly of claim 2, wherein said first biasing member includes right and left biasing units which are disposed in said inner tubular hole and which are spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction, said right and left biasing units respectively including right and left biasing portions disposed in said right and left chambers respectively underneath said abutting surfaces so as to bias said pawl engaging surfaces of said right and left pawl members upwardly to engage said right and left tooth portions, respectively.
  • 4. The ratchet assembly of claim 3, wherein each of said right and left biasing units has two leg portions extending along said inner surrounding wall surface from two ends of a respective one of said right and left biasing portions, and radially and outwardly of said intermediate portion such that said leg portions are disposed to be spaced apart from and are urged towards each other in a second transverse direction transverse to the longitudinal and first transverse directions so as to be secured to said intermediate portion.
  • 5. The ratchet assembly of claim 3, wherein said actuator is movable in the longitudinal direction to be shifted between the normal and reverse positions.
  • 6. The ratchet assembly of claim 5, wherein said actuator is mounted on said intermediate portion adjacent to said rear portion, and is shifted between said actuated ends of said pushed stems of said right and left pawl members.
  • 7. The ratchet assembly of claim 6, wherein said actuator includes right and left cam surfaces disposed at two opposite sides of the central plane, and respectively proximate to said rear and front portions such that in the normal position, said left cam surface is brought to depress said actuated end of said left pawl member downwardly, against the biasing action of said left biasing portion, to disengage said left tooth portion, and in the reverse position, said right cam surface is brought to depress said actuated end of said right pawl member downwardly, against the biasing action of said right biasing portion, to disengage said right tooth portion.
  • 8. The ratchet assembly of claim 7, further comprising:a second biasing member disposed between said actuator and said mounting body to bias said actuator away from said mounting body in the first transverse direction; and a barrier secured on and cooperating with said mounting body to confine a sliding rail which extends in the longitudinal direction such that said actuator is retainingly slidable along said sliding rail to shift between the normal and reverse positions.
  • 9. The ratchet assembly of claim 1, wherein said proximate portion of said rotating shaft is formed with a hexagonal-shaped hole adapted for engagement of the drive shaft.
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