Claims
- 1. An inline ratcheting tool, comprising:
- a) a tool body;
- b) a ratcheting head assembly supported on the tool body for engaging a work piece to be loosened or tightened, the ratcheting head assembly further comprising:
- i. a tracking rail;
- ii. a tracking arm, formed in the tracking rail, and defined in part by a plurality of roller members for providing easier movement of the tracking arm during movement of the tool body;
- iii. a retainer ring secured to the tracking rail, having a bore therethrough, and having at least first and second grooves in the wall of the retainer ring;
- iv. a ratcheting member positioned within the bore of the retainer ring, the ratcheting member further comprising a plurality of arcuate ratchet channels, each of the channels positioned along the periphery of the ratcheting member, and open ended to an inner wall of the retainer ring; and
- v. a drive pin positioned in each of the grooves, each of the drive pins independently spring biased toward movement into a ratcheting channel as a channel moves into alignment with a retainer groove; the retainer grooves being spaced apart so that only a firstdrive pin secured within a retainer groove will effect the ratcheting mechanism.
- 2. The inline ratcheting tool in claim 1, wherein during ratcheting a second drive pin is maintained in the retainer groove.
- 3. The inline ratcheting tool in claim 1, wherein the retainer grooves are spaced 45.degree. apart in the tracking head in relation to 30.degree. spaced apart ratchet channels in the ratcheting gear, resulting in a 30.degree. cross over between the retainer grooves and the ratchet channels in the ratcheting gear.
- 4. The inline ratcheting tool in claim 3, wherein the 45.degree. to 30.degree. cross over allows a 15.degree. movement of the head causing the ratcheting pin to be secured within the ratchet channel.
- 5. The inline ratcheting tool in claim 1, wherein the ratcheting tool is operated under hydraulic power.
- 6. The inline ratcheting tool in claim 1, wherein the ratcheting tool has a latchability of 15.degree. and an therefore be operated in a confined area.
- 7. The inline ratcheting tool in claim 1, wherein there is further provided a retainer plate positioned in each of the drive pin grooves for protecting against the coiling of the spring when the drive pins return into the channel following the driving function.
- 8. An improved inline ratcheting tool of the type having a wrench body, a ratcheting head assembly supported on the wrench body for engaging a work piece to be loosened or tightened, a ratcheting gear positioned within the ratcheting head assembly operable by drive pins driving the ratcheting gear in relation to the ratcheting head assembly, the improvement comprising:
- a) a tracking arm positioned on the ratcheting head assembly, the arm further defined by a plurality of free rollers to reduce the friction as the tool undertakes the ratcheting process;
- b) spring members positioned in relation to the drive pins for biasing the drive pins into engagement with the ratchet gear; and
- c) retainer blocks housing the spring members so that as the spring members are compressed by the drive pins, the blocks prevent the drive pins from compressing the springs down to their complete compression tolerance.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of the application bearing U.S. Ser. No. 07/268,178, filed in the Patent Office on Nov. 7, 1988, by the same inventors, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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