Claims
- 1. An electronic torque wrench comprising:
a housing, a workpiece-engaging head carried by the housing, torque measuring apparatus carried by the housing and including a processor operating under stored program control and adapted for coupling to an associated source of electric power, and a user interface carried by the housing and coupled to the torque measuring apparatus, the user interface including a data input device and annunciator apparatus, the processor program including a routine responsive to the input device for selectively setting or changing a preset torque level at any time, the processor program including a routine for comparing torque values measured by the torque measuring apparatus with the preset torque level and causing the annunciator apparatus to produce an indication when the measured torque value equals the preset torque level.
- 2. The electronic torque wrench of claim 1, wherein the data input device includes a keypad.
- 3. The electronic torque wrench of claim 1, wherein the keypad includes an increment key for incrementing the preset torque level and a decrement key for decrementing the preset torque level.
- 4. The electronic torque wrench of claim 1, wherein the annunciator apparatus includes a display device, the processor program including a routine responsive to the input device at any time for causing the display device to display the preset torque level.
- 5. The electronic torque wrench of claim 1, wherein the annunciator apparatus includes a display device, the processor program including a routine for displaying the peak torque level reached during an application of the electronic torque wrench.
- 6. The electronic torque wrench of claim 1, wherein the annunciator apparatus includes a display device, the processor program being responsive to setting or changing a preset torque level for causing the display device to continuously display the changed or preset torque level as long as the display is active until a predetermined change event occurs.
- 7. The electronic torque wrench of claim 6, wherein the predetermined change event includes operation of the data input device and/or application of torque with the wrench.
- 8. The electronic torque wrench of claim 1, wherein the annunciator apparatus includes a vibrator for producing a tactile indication when the measured torque value substantially equals the preset torque level.
- 9. The electronic torque wrench of claim 8, wherein the tactile indication commences when applied torque is within 2% of the preset torque level and continues until torque is released.
- 10. An electronic torque wrench comprising:
a housing; a workpiece-engaging head carried by the housing; torque measuring apparatus carried by the housing and including a processor operating under stored program control and adapted for coupling to an associated source of electric power; and a user interface carried by the housing and coupled to the torque measuring apparatus, the user interface including a key pad and annunciator apparatus, the key pad including
an ON/ZERO key for powering up the wrench and setting a zero level, a UNITS key for toggling among plural different units of torque measurement, an increment key for incrementing a preset torque level, and a decrement key for decrementing a preset torque level; the processor program including routines responsive to actuation of the key pad keys for performing the functions respectively associated with the keys.
- 11. The electronic torque wrench of claim 10, wherein each of the keys has a different shape.
- 12. The electronic torque wrench of claim 10, wherein the processor program includes a routine responsive to actuation of the units key for the toggling among Newton-meter, foot-pound and inch-pound units of torque measurement.
- 13. The electronic torque wrench of claim 10, wherein the increment key and the decrement key are arrow keys.
- 14. The electronic torque wrench of claim 10, wherein the processor program includes a routine for automatically turning off the wrench if, during a predetermined time interval, no torque has been applied and no key has been actuated.
- 15. An electronic torque wrench comprising:
a housing assembly including
an outer generally tubular housing portion having a first elongated aperture formed in one side thereof, an inner tubular housing portion telescopically received within the outer housing portion and having a second elongated aperture therein disposed in registry with the first elongated aperture, a bezel assembly including torque measuring apparatus adapted for coupling to an associated source of electric power and a user interface and receivable in the first aperture, and only a single fastener interconnecting the inner and outer housing portions and the bezel assembly; a workpiece-engaging head carried by the inner housing portion; and sensing apparatus carried by the housing assembly and connected to the torque measuring apparatus.
- 16. The electronic torque wrench of claim 15, wherein the single fastener is a screw, the bezel assembly including an internally threaded bushing in which the screw is threadedly engageable.
- 17. The electronic torque wrench of claim 15, wherein the torque measuring apparatus is battery powered.
- 18. The electronic torque wrench of claim 17, and further comprising a battery support assembly receivable within the inner tubular housing portion, the single fastener extending through the battery support assembly for interconnecting it with the housing assembly.
- 19. A method of assembling an electronic torque wrench including a sensing apparatus and a torque measuring apparatus, the method comprising:
providing outer and inner generally tubular housing portions respectively having first and second elongated apertures formed therein, disposing the inner housing portion telescopically within the outer housing portion with the first and second apertures substantially in registry with each other, providing a bezel assembly including the torque measuring apparatus and disposing it in the first elongated aperture, mounting a workpiece-engaging head on the inner housing portion, and interconnecting overlapping portions of the inner and outer housing portions in the bezel assembly with only a single fastener.
- 20. The method of claim 19, and further comprising inserting a battery support assembly within the inner housing portion and connecting it to the inner housing portion with the single fastener.
- 21. An electronic torque wrench comprising:
a housing, a workpiece-engaging head carried by the housing, torque measuring means carried by the housing and including processing means operating under stored program control and adapted for coupling to an associated source of electric power, and user interface means carried by the housing and coupled to the torque measuring means, the user interface means including data input means and annunciator means, the processing means including means responsive to the input means for selectively setting or changing a preset torque level at any time, the processing means including means for comparing torque values measured by the torque measuring means with a preset torque level and causing the annunciator means to produce an indication when the measured torque value exceeds the preset torque level.
- 22. The electronic torque wrench of claim 21, wherein the data input means includes arrow keys for respectively incrementing and decrementing the preset torque level.
- 23. The electronic torque wrench of claim 21, wherein the data input means includes a keypad having an on/zero key for powering up the wrench and setting a zero level a units key for toggling among plural different units of torque measurement, an increment key for incrementing the preset torque, and a decrement key for decrementing the preset torque level, the processing means including means responsive to actuation of the keypad keys for performing the functions respectively associated with the keys.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the filing date of copending U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/333,033, filed Nov. 14, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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