1. Field of the Invention
The present invention provides a slideable forward and reversible open end wrench set that is stackably tiered and retractable when not in use.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The concept of having a single wrench tool having the capability of operating on nuts of various diameters has been disclosed in the prior art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 8,387,489 to Hsu is typical of such devices and discloses a multi-size ratchet wrench which includes a handle having two ends, at least one of which forms a head that receives and retains therein a fitting assembly that effect single direction driving. The fitting assembly rotatably supports a rotatable block that has a rotational axis substantially perpendicular to a rotational axis of the fitting assembly. The rotatable block has a circumferential surface forming one or multiple fitting sections that are substantially normal to the rotational axis of the rotatable block allowing a user to select among differently-sized fitting sections through direct rotation of the rotatable block.
Although the Hsu patent describes a wrench which reduces the number of sockets that one needs to carry when a repair or installation is required, the mechanism required is expensive to fabricate and depends upon the life and reliability of the rotatable block.
What is desired is to provide a wrench that avoids the disadvantages of prior art, multiple socket wrenches of the type disclosed by Hsu.
The present invention provides a compact, slidable and stackable open flat end wrench set having a first tier wrench with a ¾ inch socket on one end, the opposite end having a 11/16 socket; a second tier wrench with a ⅝ socket at one end and a 9/16 socket at the opposite end; a third tier wrench having a inch socket one at end and a 7/16 inch socket at the opposite end; and a fourth tier wrench having a ⅜ inch socket at one end and a 5/16 socket at the opposite end. The four tiered wrenchs are housed within a partially cylindrical housing that is knurled for gripping the stackable tiered wrench. The tiered wrenches are retained within the cylindrical housing by a central guide pin that rides within a longitudinal slot. This design provides for convenience of use, compactness when stored, ease of use with a substantial torque strength.
The wrench set can slide forward, is reversible and is retractable. Each individual wrench has a knurled extended thumb feature for the user to slide the desired size in either forward or reverse longitudinal directions and preferably, protrudes from the right side of each slideable tiered wrench. Each of the four tiered wrenches have a longitudinal slot and are retained within the housing by a guide pin having a constant tension applied from a horizontal compression type spring. The spring is housed within the guide pin at a right angle. The guide slot located within each tiered wrench also includes a crosswise slot to retain the slideable wrenches at the guide pin location when the user either extends the selected wrench in either the forward or reverse directions. A central crosswise slot is also provided on each wrench to lock the wrench set at a central position when not in use.
For a better understanding of the present invention as well as other objects and further features thereof, reference is made to the following description which is to be read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
Each individual wrench has two knurled extended thumb portion 30 for the user to slide the desired size wrench in either a forward or reverse longitudinal direction. The knurled thumb piece 30 protrudes from the right side of each of the slideable tiered wrenches 12, 14, 16 and 18 and are in tandem (offset) locations for ease of selection. The tiered wrenches 12, 14, 16 and 18 are housed inside a cylindrical housing 40 for ease of storage and compactness and includes a smaller step-down portion 41. The wrench housing 40 has a knurled exterior and is slotted to retain the four tiered flat open-end wrenches 12, 14, 16 and 18. The four tiered wrenches 12, 14, 16 and 18 each have longitudinal slots 42 and are retained by tension induced guide pins 44 which are positioned within wrench housing 40 and ride within the longitudinal slots 42 of the wrench selected for use. Constant tension is applied by compression type springs 46, the springs being housed within the guide pins 44 at right angles. Slotted capscrews 49 are provided at each end of guide pins 44 to retain them in position within housing 40. The guide slot 42 located within each tiered wrench have crosswise slots 48 to retain the selected slideable wrench at the guide pins 42 when the user either extends the desired wrench in a forward or reverse size setting and thus locking the wrench at the selected forward or reverse positions. Central crosswise slots 50 lock the tiered wrenches centrally when the wrench set 10 is not in use.
A pair of stabilizer pins 47 are positioned in holes 53 formed in housing 40, are provided so that the four stacked wrenches 12, 14, 16 and 18 remain along the longitudinal axis of wrench set 10. Without the stabilizer pins, the stacked wrenches will shift laterally outwards for approximately ⅛ inch.
A user of wrench set 10 selects the desired socket size and then places his/her thumb on the knurled thumb portion 30 associated with the individual wrench having the selected socket size on one of its ends. The user then pushes the selected thumb portion in either the forward or reverse direction in order to have the selected socket size extend beyond the housing 40.
The movement of the selected wrench continues until the guide pins fall into the corresponding crosswise slot 48, the wrench effectively being locked in position. Note that the remaining three individual wrenches remain within housing 40 in the retracted position.
After the user completes his/her effort using the wrench, the user forces the associated thumb portion in the direction towards the middle of wrench set 10 until the guide pins 44 fall into cross-slots 48 as illustrated in
While the invention has been described with reference to its preferred embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from its essential teachings.