Claims
- 1. A hydraulic wrench comprising an elongate horizontal frame with front and rear ends and laterally spaced side walls, a pair of axially aligned openings in the front end portion of the side walls, an elongate drive shaft extending freely between and through said openings, means at the shaft to establish driving engagement with work-engaging tools, an elongate crank with a lower end positioned between the side walls and having an elongate opening concentric with and through which the shaft freely extends, said crank has an upper end spaced radially from the axis of the shaft, an elongated double acting cylinder and ram unit with front and rear ends, connecting means pivotally connecting the rear end of the unit to the rear end of the frame and coupling means pivotally coupling the front end of the unit to the upper end of the crank, said unit operates to pivot the crank circumferentially forwardly and circumferentially rearwardly about the axis of the shaft; ratchet means between the shaft and the crank releasably establishing driving engagement therebetween when the crank is pivoted forwarded and establishing overriding engagement therebetween when the crank is pivoted rearward, said ratchet means includes an elogate ratchet wheel on and projecting radially outward from the shaft, the wheel is greater in axial extent than in radial extent and extends longitudinally of the shaft between the ends thereof, said wheel has a plurality of elongate longitudinally extending circumferentially spaced radially outwardly projecting teeth substantially coextensive with the longitudinal extent of the wheel and the opening in the crank, said teeth have elongate longitudinally extending circumferentially rearwardly and radially outwardly disposed flat rear drive flanks and elongate longitudinally extending circumferentially forwardly and radially outwardly disposed flat orienting flanks, the adjacent drive and orienting flanks of adjacent teeth are on right angularly related planes; a plurality of elongate longitudinally extending radially inwardly opening recesses in the crank in uniform circumferential spaced relationship about and coextensive with the opening in the crank, the recesses have circumferentially forwardly and radially inwardly disposed rear bearing surfaces coextensive with and extending longitudinally thereof; a plurality of elongate pawls substantially equal in longitudinal extent with and extending parallel with and longitudinally of the teeth and the recesses, the pawls have longitudinally extending circumferentially rearwardly and radially outwardly disposed rear bearing edges pivotally engaged in the rear bearing seats of related recesses, longitudinally extending circumferentially forward and radially inward disposed flat drive surfaces normally opposing and in flat uniform bearing engagement with the drive flanks of related teeth, longitudinally extending circumferentially rearwardly and radially inwardly disposed flat inner orienting surfaces normally opposing and in flat uniform bearing engagement with the orienting flanks of related teeth and outer surfaces disposed substantially radially outwardly toward their related recesses, the width of the pawls between their bearing edges and drive surfaces is less than one-half their longitudinal extent, said pawls are pivotally movable about the turning axes of their bearing edges and radially outward relative to their related recesses and from engagement with the ratchet wheel and into said recesses; and spring means in the recesses engaging the pawls and normally yieldingly urging the pawls radially inwardly into engagement with the wheel.
- 2. The hydraulic wrench set forth in claim 1 wherein the bearing seats in the recesses and the bearing edges of the pawls have complimentary opposing radiused surfaces normally establishing uniform bearing engagement with each other.
- 3. The hydraulic wrench set forth in claim 1 which further includes means to prevent longitudinal displacement of the pawls from within the recesses and relative to the wheel and including annular retaining plates at opposite sides of the crank and having radial inner portions overlying related open ends of the recesses.
- 4. The hydraulic wrench set forth in claim 1 which further includes retaining means to prevent circumferential and radial displacement of the pawls relative to the recesses and the wheel and including large diameter pin receiving openings opening longitudinally outward at the opposite ends of the pawls and small diameter pins normally projecting longitudinally freely into the pin receiving openings.
- 5. The hydraulic wrench set forth in claim 1 which further includes means to prevent longitudinal displacement of the pawls from within the recesses and relative to the wheel and including annular retaining plates at opposite sides of the crank and having radial inner portions overlying related open ends of the recesses, and retaining means to prevent circumferential and radial displacement of the pawls relative to the recesses and the wheel and including large diameter pin receiving openings opening longitudinally outward at the opposite end of the pawls and small diameter pins carried by the crank and normally projecting longitudinally freely into said pin receiving openings.
- 6. The hydraulic wrench set forth in claim 1 wherein the bearing seats in the recesses and the bearing edges of the pawls have complimentary opposing radiused surfaces normally establishing uniform bearing engagement with each other, said wrench further includes means to prevent longitudinal displacement of the pawls from within the recesses and relative to the wheel and including annular retaining plates at the opposite sides of the crank and having radial inner portions overlying related open ends of the recesses.
- 7. The hydraulic wrench set forth in claim 1 wherein the bearing seats in the recesses and the bearing edges of the pawls have complimentary opposing radiused surfaces normally establishing uniform bearing engagement with each other, said wrench further includes means to prevent longitudinal displacement of the pawls from within the recesses and relative to the wheel and including annular retaining plates at the opposite sides of the crank and having radial inner portions overlying related open ends of the recesses, and retaining means to prevent circumferential and radial displacement of the pawls relative to the recesses and the wheel and including large diameter pin receiving openings opening longitudinally outward at the opposite ends of the pawls and small diameter pins carried by the annular retaining plates and normally projecting longitudinally freely into the pin receiving openings.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of our application Ser. No. 337,535, filed Jan. 7, 1982, now abandoned, and entitled "HYDRAULIC WRENCH".
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