Packaging and displaying device for a spanner

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6375005
  • Patent Number
    6,375,005
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 22, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 23, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A packaging and displaying device includes a backing mount member, an annular wheel member uni-directionally rotatable relative to the backing mount member, an anchoring member having a spindle portion which passes through and which rotates with the wheel member to engage a clamped member. The clamped member has a clamped portion adapted to be clamped by a clamping head of a spanner when a movable jaw portion of the spanner is biased to turn towards a stationary jaw portion. A spanner holding member has an anchored end portion with an anchored hole to be sleeved on and to be rotated with the clamped member, and a stabilizing end portion provided with a securing member for hindering a handle of the spanner from moving away therefrom, thereby preventing theft. A key and keyway arrangement is disposed between the stabilizing end portion and the backing mount member to stabilize swinging movement of the spanner holding member relative to the backing mount member when the clamped member rotates with the annular wheel member. Therefore, the clamped portion of the clamped member can be turned via the spanner so as to enable customers to study and operate the spanner.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a spanner, more particularly to a packaging and displaying device for a spanner.




2. Description of the Related Art




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a conventional spanner


1


is shown to include a handle


11


with proximate and distal ends opposite to each other in a longitudinal direction. A clamping head is disposed on the proximate end of the handle


11


, and has a stationary jaw portion


14


and a movable jaw portion


12


which is biased by a biasing member


13


to turn towards the stationary jaw portion


14


about a pivot axis that is transverse to the longitudinal direction. The biasing member


13


and a pulling rod


15


are received in a sliding groove


111


which is formed in the handle


11


between the proximate and distal ends and which extends in the longitudinal direction. The pulling rod


15


is pulled along the sliding groove


111


to turn the movable jaw portion


12


away from the stationary jaw portion


14


against the biasing force of the biasing member


13


so as to permit a screw fastener (not shown) to extend into a clamping space between the jaw portions


14


,


12


. The screw fastener can be clamped tightly by the jaw portions


14


,


12


after the pulling rod


15


is released, thereby permitting turning of the screw fastener via the spanner which is rotated in one of clockwise and counterclockwise directions. When the spanner is rotated in the other of clockwise and counterclockwise directions, the movable jaw portion


12


can be moved away from the stationary jaw portion


14


so as to disengage the screw fastener, thereby not turning the latter.




However, the conventional spanner is packaged in a closed paper box for selling, and cannot be studied and operated practically by a customer. Therefore, it is difficult for a customer to have a better understanding of the spanner.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to provide a packaging and displaying device which can cooperate with a spanner and which facilitates study and operation of the spanner by a customer.




According to this invention, the packaging and displaying device includes a backing mount member, a work piece member, a spanner holding member, a securing member, and a key and keyway arrangement. The backing mount member has front and rear walls opposite to each other in a transverse direction. The front wall includes a mounting portion which has an annular bearing wall to define a through hole with a rotating axis for communicating with the rear wall, and a guiding portion opposite to the mounting portion in a longitudinal direction. The work piece member includes an annular wheel member, an anchoring member, and a clamped member. The annular wheel member has a rim portion rotatable relative to the annular bearing wall, and a hub portion surrounding the rotating axis. A ratchet toothed member is disposed between the rim portion and the annular bearing wall to permit unidirectional rotation of the annular wheel member relative to the annular bearing wall. The anchoring member has an enlarged head portion which is disposed rearwardly of and which is in frictional contact with the rear wall of the backing mount member, and a spindle portion which has a proximate end disposed normal to the enlarged head portion and insertable into and rotatable with the hub portion, and a distal end extending from the proximate end in the transverse direction to extend forwardly of the front wall of the backing mount member. The clamped member includes a socket end which engages the distal end of the spindle portion of the anchoring member by press fitting in the transverse direction, an annular mount portion which is disposed outwardly of the socket end to surround the rotating axis, and a clamped portion which is disposed opposite to the annular mount portion in the transverse direction, and which is adapted to be clamped by a clamping head of a spanner when a movable jaw portion of the spanner is biased to turn towards a stationary jaw portion. The spanner holding member includes forward and rearward walls opposite to each other in the transverse direction, and has an anchored end portion which defines an anchored hole that extends through the forward and rearward walls so as to be sleeved on and to be rotated with the annular mount portion of the clamped member about the rotating axis, and a stabilizing end portion opposite to the anchored end portion in the longitudinal direction. The securing member is disposed on the forward wall at the stabilizing end portion, and is adapted to hinder the distal end of the handle of the spanner from moving away from the forward wall in the transverse direction. The key and keyway arrangement is disposed between the rearward wall at the stabilizing end portion of the spanner holding member and the front wall at the guiding portion of the backing mount member so as stabilize swinging movement of the spanner holding member relative to the backing mount member when the clamped member rotates with the annular wheel member. As such, the clamped portion of the clamped member can be turned via the spanner so as to enable customers to study and operate the spanner.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a schematic view of a conventional spanner;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a packaging and displaying device according to this invention;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of a portion of the preferred embodiment;





FIG. 4

is a partial cross-sectional view of the packaging and displaying device shown in

FIG. 3

, taken along lines IV—IV thereof;





FIG. 5

is a schematic view of the preferred embodiment showing a spanner mounted thereon and rotated clockwise; and





FIG. 6

is a schematic view of the preferred embodiment showing the spanner mounted thereon and rotated counterclockwise.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the preferred embodiment of the packaging and displaying device according to the present invention is shown to comprise a backing mount member


20


, a work piece member


30


, a spanner holding member


51


, and a securing member


50


.




The backing mount member


20


has front and rear walls


201


,


202


opposite to each other in a transverse direction. The front wall


201


includes a mounting portion


2011


and a guiding portion


2012


opposite to the mounting portion


2011


in a longitudinal direction. The mounting portion


2011


has a hanging hole


21


which extends to communicate with the rear wall


202


, and an annular bearing wall


221


to define a through hole


22


with a rotating axis for communicating with the rear wall


202


. The annular bearing wall


221


is formed with an annular ratchet toothed member. An arcuate sliding groove


23


is formed in the guiding portion


2012


, and extends about the rotating axis of the through hole


22


. The sliding groove


23


has two ends which cooperate with the rotating axis to confine an angle θ which is at least 60°.




The work piece member


30


includes an annular wheel member


33


, an anchoring member


32


, and a clamped member


31


.




The annular wheel member


33


has a rim portion


330


which is disposed to be rotatable relative to the annular bearing wall


221


and which is provided with a ratchet toothed member


333


so as to engage threadedly the ratchet toothed member of the annular bearing wall


221


to permit uni-directional rotation of the annular wheel member


33


relative to the annular bearing wall


221


, and a hub portion


334


which is disposed to surround the rotating axis and which has a sleeve hole


331


and two engaging slots


332


diametrically disposed opposite to each other.




The anchoring member


32


is made of a plastic material, and has an enlarged head portion


321


which is disposed rearwardly of and which is in frictional contact with the rear wall


202


of the backing mount member


20


, and a spindle portion


322


. The spindle portion


322


has a proximate end which is disposed normal to the enlarged head portion


321


and which is insertable into a sleeve hole


331


in the hub portion


334


by means of two engaging blocks


322


′ that engage the engaging slots


332


so as to be rotatable with the annular wheel member


33


, and a distal end


323


which extends from the proximate end in the transverse direction to extend forwardly of the front wall


201


of the backing mount member


20


, and which is formed with a slit


324


.




The clamped member


31


has a through hole


311


which extends therethrough in the transverse direction, and includes a socket end


310


which is formed with two elongate slots


312


that engage the engaging blocks


322


′ of the spindle portion


322


of the anchoring member


32


by press fitting in the transverse direction via the slit


324


, an annular mount portion


314


which is disposed outwardly of the socket end


310


to surround the rotating axis, and a clamped portion


315


which is disposed opposite to the annular mount portion


314


in the transverse direction, and which is adapted to be clamped by a clamping head


42


of a spanner


40


to coincide the rotating axis with a pivot axis of the spanner


40


when a movable jaw portion


422


of the latter is biased to turn towards a stationary jaw portion


421


. In this embodiment, the clamped portion


315


is formed as a hexagonal screw nut. Since the construction of the spanner


40


has been described hereinbefore, it will be described further for the sake of brevity.




Referring to

FIGS. 2

,


3


and


4


, the spanner holding member


51


includes forward and rearward walls


515


,


516


opposite to each other in the transverse direction, and has an anchored end portion


517


which defines an anchored hole


511


that extends through the forward and rearward walls


515


,


516


so as to be sleeved on and to be rotated with the annular mount portion


314


of the clamped member


31


about the rotating axis, and a stabilizing end portion


518


opposite to the anchored end portion


517


in the longitudinal direction. A protrusion


513


is disposed on the rearward wall


516


at the stabilizing endportion


518


, and is slidably inserted in the arcuate sliding groove


23


. As such, the arcuate sliding groove


23


and the protrusion


513


serve as a key and keyway arrangement to stabilize swinging movement of the spanner


40


relative to the backing mount member


20


when the clamped member


31


rotates with the annular wheel member


33


.




The securing member


50


includes an L-shaped holding rod


514


which has a first end that is secured on the forward wall


515


of the spanner holding member


51


, and a second end that is spaced apart from the forward wall


515


in the transverse direction. The second end of the holding rod


514


cooperates with the forward wall


515


and the first end to confine a holding space


5141


for accommodating a handle


41


of the spanner


40


therein which is inserted in a lateral direction transverse to the transverse and second longitudinal directions.




The securing member


50


further includes two engaging slots


512


which are disposed in the forward wall


515


at the stabilizing end portion


518


, which extend in the longitudinal direction, and which are spaced apart from each other in the lateral direction. As shown in

FIG. 4

, two limiting protrusions


512


′ are formed in the engaging slots


512


, respectively. A U-shaped retaining plate


52


has two lateral ends


523


which are provided with two retaining blocks


524


so as to press fit in the engaging slots


512


respectively through the limiting protrusions


512


′. As such, the retaining plate


52


cooperates with the forward wall


515


of the spanner holding member


51


to form an accommodation space


522


for enclosing a distal end


411


of the handle


41


of the spanner


40


. Therefore, the handle


41


of the spanner


40


can be hindered from moving away from the forward wall


515


of the spanner holding member


51


to prevent theft.




As illustrated, referring to

FIG. 5

, the spanner


40


can be rotated clockwise about the rotating axis to turn the clamped portion


315


of the clamped member


31


relative to the backing mount member


20


. When the spanner


40


is rotated counterclockwise, referring to

FIG. 6

, the work piece member


30


is immobilized by engagement of the ratchet tooth oportion of the annular bearing wall


221


and the ratchet tooth portion


333


of the annular wheel member


33


, and the movable jaw portion


422


is pivoted away from the stationary jaw portion


421


. Therefore, by assembling the packaging and displaying device of this invention on a spanner


40


, the vendor can practically operate the spanner


40


to enable a customer to study the same. Moreover, by virtue of the holding rod


514


and the retaining plate


52


, the spanner


40


can be secured on the spanner holding member


51


to prevent theft.




While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.



Claims
  • 1. A packaging and displaying device for a spanner which includes a handle with proximate and distal ends opposite to each other in a first longitudinal direction, a clamping head disposed on the proximate end and having a stationary jaw portion and a movable jaw portion that is biased to turn towards the stationary jaw portion about a pivot axis transverse to the first longitudinal direction, and a pulling rod disposed to be pulled in the first longitudinal direction to turn the movable jaw portion away from the stationary jaw portion, said packaging and displaying device comprising:a backing mount member having front and rear walls opposite to each other in a transverse direction, said front wall including a mounting portion which has an annular bearing wall to define a through hole with a rotating axis for communicating with said rear wall, and a guiding portion opposite to said mounting portion in a second longitudinal direction; an annular wheel member having a rim portion disposed to be rotatable relative to said annular bearing wall, and a hub portion disposed to surround the rotating axis; a ratchet toothed member disposed between said rim portion and said annular bearing wall to permit uni-directional rotation of said annular wheel member relative to said annular bearing wall; an anchoring member having an enlarged head portion which is disposed rearwardly of and which is in frictional contact with said rear wall of said backing mount member, and a spindle portion which has a proximate end disposed normal to said enlarged head portion and insertable into and rotatable with said hub portion, and a distal end extending from said proximate end in the transverse direction to extend forwardly of said front wall of said backing mount member; a clamped member including a socket end disposed to engage said distal end of said spindle portion of said anchoring member by press fitting in the transverse direction, an annular mount portion disposed outwardly of said socket end to surround the rotating axis, and a clamped portion disposed opposite to said annular mount portion in the transverse direction, and adapted to be clamped by the clamping head of the spanner to coincide the rotating axis with the pivot axis when the movable jaw portion is biased to turn towards the stationary jaw portion; a spanner holding member including forward and rearward walls opposite to each other in the transverse direction, and having an anchored end portion defining an anchored hole which extends through said forward and rearward walls so as to be sleeved on and to be rotated with said annular mount portion of said clamped member about the rotating axis, and a stabilizing end portion opposite to said anchored end portion in the second longitudinal direction; a securing member disposed on said forward wall at said stabilizing end portion, and adapted to hinder the distal end of the handle of the spanner from moving away from said forward wall in the transverse direction; and a key and keyway arrangement disposed between said rearward wall at said stabilizing end portion of said spanner holding member and said front wall at said guiding portion of said backing mount member so as stabilize swinging movement of said spanner holding member relative to said backing mount member when said clamped member rotates with said annular wheel member.
  • 2. The packaging and displaying device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said key and keyway arrangement includes an arcuate sliding groove formed in said front wall of said guiding portion about the rotating axis, and a protrusion disposed on said rearward wall at said stabilizing end portion and slidably inserted in said sliding groove.
  • 3. The packaging and displaying device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said securing member includes an L-shaped holding rod having a first end secured on said forward wall, and a second end spaced apart from said forward wall in the transverse direction and cooperating with said forward wall and said first end to confine a holding space adapted for accommodating the handle of the spanner therein which is inserted in a lateral direction transverse to the transverse and second longitudinal directions.
  • 4. The packaging and displaying device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said securing member further includes two engaging slots disposed in said forward wall at said stabilizing end portion, extending in the second longitudinal direction, and spaced apart from each other in the lateral direction, and a U-shaped retaining plate having two lateral ends of such a dimension as to press fit in said engaging slots respectively so as to cooperate with said forward wall to form an accommodation space for enclosing the distal end of the handle of the spanner.
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