1. Fields of the Invention
The present invention relates to a jaw wrench, and more particularly, to a jaw wrench that is able to open wide to clamp larger objects.
2. Descriptions of Related Art
The conventional jaw wrench known to applicant is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 2,825,254, and generally comprises a basic structure, a movable jaw member and a lever rod. The basic structure includes a neck and multiple sockets. The movable jaw member has the neck and is able to move linearly relative to the neck by the adjusting member so as to adjust the relative position between the first jaw and the second jaw. The lever rod is connected to one of the sockets so that when the user holds the lever rod, the jaw wrench is adjust a better position to rotate an object. However, there are only three sockets for the basic structure, and the diameter of each of the sockets and the size of the basic structure are limited, so that the relative angular position between the lever rod and the basic structure is restricted by the limited number of the sockets.
The present invention intends to provide a jaw wrench which improves the shortcomings of limited relative position between the basic structure and the lever rod mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a jaw wrench and comprises two first bodies, a second body a function end unit and a control unit. The first bodies each have a first toothed hole, and a first room is defined between the two first bodies. The second body has a second toothed hole. The function unit includes a third body and a fourth body pivotably connected to the third body. The third body has a first toothed portion and is connected to the second body. The fourth body has a second toothed portion. An object is clamped between the first and second toothed portions. The control unit has two control members, two second resilient members and two covers. The two control members extend into the two first and second bodies and each have a third toothed hole which is engaged with the first/second toothed hole. When the control members are pushed, the third toothed holes are disengaged from the first toothed hole. The covers are connected to the two first bodies so as to restrict the control members and the second resilient members.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The function end unit 30 is pivotably connected to the second body 20, and has a U-shaped third body 31, a curved fourth body 32 and a cylindrical pin 33. The third body 31 has a second pivotal hole 313, a second pivotal portion 312 and a first toothed portion 311 which is defined along a curved face. The second pivotal portion 312 is pivotably connected to the first pivotal portion 22. the second pivotal portion 312 is located on an opposite side of the first toothed portion 311. The second pivotal hole 313 is pivotably connected to the first pivotal hole 23. The third body 31 is pivotable an angle relative to the second body 20 about the second pivotal hole 313. The second pivotal hole 313 communicates with the second pivotal portion 312. The fourth body 32 has a first end thereof pivotably connected to the first end of the third body 31. The fourth body 32 has a second toothed portion 321 defined in a curved face. The second toothed portion 321 faces the first toothed portion 311. The first toothed portion 311 and the second toothed portion 321 clamp an object therebetween. The pin 33 extends through the first pivotal hole 23 and the second pivotal hole 313 to pivotably connect the second body 20 to the function end unit 30.
The control unit 40 has two control members 41, a second resilient member 42, two covers 43 and fourth screws 44. The two control members 41 are respectively received in the first and second bodies 10, 20. The two control members 41 are located symmetric relative to the second body 20. Each control member 41 has a third toothed hole 411 defined in the outside thereof. Each of the third toothed holes 411 is engaged with the first and second toothed holes 11, 21. Each control member 41 has a recess 412, and the second resilient members 42 are received in the two respective recesses 412. The second resilient member 42 biases the third toothed hole 411 of the control member 41 corresponding thereto to be engaged with the first toothed hole 11/the second toothed hole 21. When the two control members 41 are pushed to move linearly, the second resilient members 42 are compressed, and each of the third toothed holes 411 is disengaged from the first toothed hole 11 corresponding thereto, and the second toothed hole 21 is still engaged with the third toothed holes 411. The covers 43 are connected to the two first bodies 10 and restrict the control members 41 and the second resilient member 42. Each cover 43 has a first circular hole 431 and two second circular holes 432. The two control members 41 respectively and partially extend through the two first circular holes 431 so that the user can easily push the control members 41. Each second circular hole 432 is located corresponding to one of the threaded holes 13. The two covers 43 are respectively located on two respective outsides of the two first bodies 10 and symmetric to the second body 20. The screws 44 extend through the second circular holes 432 and are threadedly connected to the threaded holes 13 to fix the covers 43 to the first bodies 10.
The tubes 50 are connected between the two first bodies 10 so as to define the first room 12 between the two first bodies 10. Each tube 50 is located corresponding to the fixing hole 14 corresponding thereto. The number of the tubes 50 is the same as that of the fixing holes 14.
The fixing members 60 extend through the fixing holes 14 of the first bodies 10 and the tube 50 to connect the two bodies 10 to each other. The second fixing members 70 are rivets or threading members. The number of the first fixing members 60 is the same as that of the fixing holes 14.
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The advantages of the present invention are that when the two control members 41 are pushed to move linearly, the second resilient members 42 are compressed, and each of the third toothed holes 411 is disengaged from the first toothed hole 11 corresponding thereto, and the second toothed hole 21 is still engaged with the third toothed holes 411. Therefore, the second body 20 can be pivoted to adjust the relative position between the first bodies 10 and the second body 20.
The two control members 41 have to be pushed simultaneously to perform the desired function, in other words, there are double safety features so that vibration of shaking of the jaw wrench cannot cause both of the control members 41 to be pushed.
The two control members 41 are biased by the second resilient members 42, when the two control members 41 are released, the second resilient members 42 push the control members 41 back to their initial positions.
Each of the first, second and third toothed holes 11, 21, 411 includes teeth arranged along a circular inner periphery thereof so that there are multiple positioned between the first bodies 10 and the second body 20 can be set. Assume that each of the first, second and third toothed holes 11, 21, 411 includes 36 teeth, there will be at least 24 positions between the first bodies 10 and the second body 20 can be set.
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The second body 20 is pivotably connected to the function end unit 30. The first pivotal portion 22 is pivotably connected to the second pivotal portion 312. The first pivotal hole 23 is pivotably connected to the second pivotal hole 313. The pin 33 extends through the first and second pivotal holes 23, 313, such that the function end unit 30 can be pivoted about the pin 33 relative to the second body 20 to set the relative position between the function end unit 30 and the second body 20.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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