The present invention relates to a wrench, and more particularly, to an open wrench that is operated as a ratchet wrench.
A conventional open wrench is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,023,654 and Taiwan Patent Application No. 094220070, and generally includes an open wrench head having a recess and a hole is defined in the inside of the recess. The recess accommodates the bolt head which is rotated when the wrench is rotated. The hole is sealed by an end piece and a block and a spring are received in the hole. The two ends of the spring respectively bias the block and the end piece so as to provide a force to push the block toward the recess. A protrusion or a bent portion is defined in the recess and located close to the opening so as to prevent the block from dropping from the hole. The drawbacks are that the flange or bent portion has to be made and which has to be precisely located otherwise the movement of the block cannot be in contact with the head of the bolt, this could lead failure of the ratchet function of the wrench. The other drawback is that the flange decides the movement of the block and if the position of the flange is not correctly set, the driving head has to be cut to be thinner by precise cutting which generally is 0.5 mm cutting, and this may damage the driving head and increase the manufacturing cost.
The present invention intends to provide an open wrench which has simplified structure and reduces the manufacturing cost.
The present invention relates to an open wrench and includes a body, a movable member, a spring and a clip. The recess is defined by two clamp surfaces and two engaging surfaces to mount to a bolt head. One of the clamp surfaces has a passage and the movable member is located in the passage. The movable member has a spherical distal end and protrudes from the clamp surface. Each of the clamp surfaces has a tangential surface and a distance between the two tangential surfaces is longer than the maximum distance between two corners of the bolt head. An angle is defined between the axis of the passage and the tangential surface of the clamp surface. The clip is engaged within the passage and the outer periphery of the clip is engaged with the annular groove and the inner periphery of the clip protrudes from the extension so as to contact the second shoulder to prevent the movable member from dropping from the passage.
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 body 10 has a handle 100 and a driving head 101 is connected to an end of the handle 100. A recess 11 is defined through the driving head 101 so as to define a first clamp surface 12 and a second clamp surface 16 on two insides thereof. A first engaging surface 14 extends from the second clamp surface 16 and a second engaging surface 15 extends from the first clamp surface 12. An opening 110 is defined between the first and second clamp surfaces 12, 16 and communicates with the recess 11. The first clamp surface 12, the first engaging surface 14 and the second engaging surface 15 respectively have a first tangential surface 120, a second tangential surface 140 and a third tangential surface 150. The three respective tangential surfaces 120, 140, 150 are located on three consecutive sides of a hexagon. The three tangential surfaces 120, 140, 150 contact three consecutive sides of a hexagonal head 51 of the bolt 50. The second clamp surface 16 has a most protruding portion which has a fourth surface 160 which is parallel to the first tangential surface 120. The distance H1 between the first tangential surface 120 and the fourth surface 160 is longer than the maximum distance between two corners of the hexagonal head 51. The driving head 101 has a passage 111 defined therethrough. An angle N is defined between the axis of the passage 111 and the fourth surface 160. The range of the angle N is between 15 degrees to 25 degrees. An annular groove 112 is defined in the inner periphery of the passage 111. An inner periphery of the clip 30 protrudes into the passage 111 and is engaged with the second shoulder 231 to prevent the movable member 20 from dropping from the passage 111. The first clamp surface 12 is a curved and convex surface or a plane surface. A notch 13 is defined in the connection portion between the first clamp surface 12 and the first engaging surface 14, one of corners of the hexagonal head 51 is engaged with the notch 13. Each of the first engaging surface 14 and the second engaging surface 15 is a curved and convex surface or a plane surface. The first clamp surface 12, the first engaging surface 14 and the second engaging surface 15 contact the three sides of the hexagonal head 51.
The movable member 20 is a cylindrical member and movably received in the passage 111 and has an extension 22 extending from an end thereof. The diameter of the extension 22 is smaller than the diameter of the movable member 20 so as to define a first shoulder 221 at the conjunction portion between the movable member 20 and the extension 22. The extension 22 has an enlarged block 23 at a distal end thereof so as to define a second shoulder 231 at the conjunction portion between the block 23 and the movable member 20.
The clip 30 is a resilient ring and the outer periphery of the clip 30 is engaged with the annular groove 112 and the inner periphery of the clip 30 protrudes from the annular groove 112 and is located corresponding to the extension 22 so as to contact the second shoulder 231 to prevent the movable member 20 from dropping from the passage 111.
The spring 40 is mounted to the extension 22 of the movable member 20 and biased between the first shoulder 221 and the clip 30 so as to provide a force to push the movable member 20 toward the recess 11.
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The movable member 20 has the extension 22 and the block 23 which is restricted by the clip 30, so that the movable member 20 is restricted in the passage 111. If the length of the extension 22 is not made correctly, because the extension 22 can be made to have an annular groove and the extension 22 can be easily machined to correct length. Even if the extension cannot be machined, the cost is low to discard the movable member 20.
The clip 30 is not expensive and can be made integrally with the spring 40, so that the number of parts can be reduced to reduce the manufacturing cost.
The distal end 21, the first clamp surface 12, the second engaging surface 14 and the third engaging surface 15 contact four sides of the hexagonal head 51 so that the bolt 50 can be firmly rotated.
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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