1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to wrenches and, particularly, to a hex wrench.
2. Description of Related Art
A typical hex wrench can only twist a hex socket bolt of a matched size. Therefore, to twist hex socket bolts of different sizes, different types of hex wrenches are needed, which is inconvenient.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a hex wrench, which can overcome the described limitations.
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The main body 10 is generally a hexagonal column and is symmetrical about a central axis I-I thereof. The main body 10 includes a first top surface 101, a first bottom surface 102 opposite to the first top surface 101, and six first side surfaces 103 connected between the first top surface 101 and the first bottom surface 102. The main body 10 defines a receiving space 1021 in the first bottom surface 102. The main body 10 further defines a screw hole 104. The screw hole 104 extends through the main body 10 along the central axis I-I. The receiving space 1021 is a hexagonal column in shape and forms six inner surfaces 1023 parallel to the respective first side surfaces 103. The main body 10 defines six notches 1022 in the first bottom surface 102. The notches 1022 extend through the main body 10 from the respective inner surfaces 1023 to the respective first side surfaces 103 and thus communicate the receiving space 1021 with outside. Six first hinges 1024 extend across the respective notches 1022, each first hinge 1024 is arranged along a direction parallel to the respective first side surface 103, the respective inner surface 1023, and the first top surface 101.
The handle 20 is generally a cylinder in shape and connected with a central portion of one of the first side surfaces 103.
The rotary member 30 comprises an operation portion 301 and a shaft portion 302. The operation portion 301 is generally a cylinder in shape. The shaft portion 302 is a shaft coaxially extending out from the center of the operation portion 301. The shaft portion 302 defines an exterior threaded section 3021, corresponding to the screw hole 104, adjacent to the operation portion 301. The shaft portion 302 also includes a neck portion 3023 at a distal end of the operation portion 301, thereby leaving an engaging portion 3022 at a side of the neck portion 3023 opposite to the operation portion 301. The diameter of the engaging portion 3022 is greater than the neck portion 3023 along a radical direction of the shaft portion 302.
The lifting member 40 is generally a hexagon column. The lifting member 40 includes a second top surface 401, a second bottom surface 402 opposite to the second top surface 401, and six second side surfaces 403 connected between the second top surface 401 and the second bottom surface 402. The lifting member 40 defines a first groove 4011 in the second top surface 401. The first groove 4011 extends from the center of the second top surface 401 along the radial direction of the lifting member 40 to one of the second side surfaces 403 and thus communicates with outside by the second side surface 403. The lifting member 40 also defines a second groove 4012 in one of the second side surfaces 403, which communicates with the first groove 4011. The second groove 4012 communicates with first groove 4011. The depth of the first groove 4011 along the axial direction of the lifting member 40 is equal to or slightly greater than the thickness of the neck portion 3023 along the axial direction of lifting member 40, and the width of the first groove 4011 along a direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the lifting member 40 is greater than a diameter of the neck portion 3023 and less than a diameter of the engaging portion 3022. The depth of the second groove 4012 along the axial direction of the lifting member 40 is equal to or slightly greater than the thickness of the engaging portion 3022 along the axial direction of the lifting member 40, and the width of the second groove 4012 along a direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the lifting member 40 is greater than the diameter of the engaging portion 3022. Six protrusions 4021 perpendicularly extend from the six corners of the second bottom surface 402. Six second hinges 4022 extend along a direction parallel to the respective second side surfaces 403 and the second top surface 401.
The driving member 50 includes six guest driving members 501 and six host driving members 502. Each guest driving member 501 is generally a cuboid and defines a first pivoting hole 5011 at one end thereof, a second pivoting hole 5012 at the other opposite end thereof, and a through hole 5013 in the middle portion between the first pivoting hole 5011 and the second pivoting hole 5012. The first pivoting hole 5011 and the second pivoting hole 5012 are parallel to each other and extend through a first pair of opposite surfaces of the guest driving member 501. The through hole 5013 extends through a second pair of opposite surfaces perpendicular to the first pair of opposite surfaces through which the first and second pivoting holes 5011, 5012 extend. A third hinge 5014 substantially parallel to the first pivoting hole 5011 is mounted in the through hole 5013. Each host driving member 502 is generally a cuboid in shape and defines a first connection hole 5021 at one end thereof and a second connection hole 5022 at the opposite end thereof. The first connection hole 5021 and the second connection hole 5022 are parallel to each other and extend through a pair of opposite surfaces of the host driving member 502.
The matching member 60 includes six matching blocks 601 and six aligning shafts 602. Each matching block 601 is generally a pentagon column in shape and includes a third top surface 6011, a third bottom surface 6012 opposite to the third top surface 6011, a first matching surface 6013, a second matching surface 6014, a first connection surface 6015, a second connection surface 6016, and an engagement surface 6017. The first and second matching surfaces 6013, 6014 connect to each other and form an angle of about 120 degrees therebetween. The first connection surface 6015 and the second connection surface 6016 respectively connects with the first matching surface 6013 and the second matching surface 6014. The first connection surface 6015 and the second connection surface 6016 both define blind holes 6120 for partially receiving the aligning shaft 602. The engagement surface 6017 connects between the first connection surface 6015 and the second connection surface 6016. A pair of shaft seats 6018 extends from each engagement surface 6017. A connection shaft 6019 is mounted between the pair of shaft seats 6018 and extends along a direction parallel to the respective engagement surface 6017 and the third top surface 6011.
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In use, when the size of the bolt hole is smaller than the hexagonal column in which the six matching blocks 601 are jointly formed. A counterclockwise rotation of the rotary member 30, pulls the lifting member 40 to move towards the main body 10, the host driving member 502 pulls the guest driving member 501 to move towards the central axis I-I. Each guest driving member 501 brings the corresponding matching block 601 to move towards the central axis I-I until the size of the hexagonal column formed by the six matching blocks 601 is equal to the bolt hole. When the size of the bolt hole is greater than the hexagonal column formed by the six matching blocks 601, a clockwise rotation of the rotary member 30 will adjust the size of the hexagonal column until the six matching blocks 601 are jointly formed to engage with the bolt hole. During the rotation of the rotary member 30, the matching blocks 601 are slidable about the aligning shafts 602 to keep the matching blocks 601 aligned on a plane.
The hex wrench 100 is adjustable for hex socket bolts of different sizes. Therefore, it is convenient to use.
It will be understood that the above particular embodiments are shown and described by way of illustration only. The principles and the features of the present disclosure may be employed in various and numerous embodiment thereof without departing from the scope of the disclosure as claimed. The above-described embodiments illustrate the scope of the disclosure but do not restrict the scope of the disclosure.
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099134121 | Oct 2010 | TW | national |
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