1. Fields of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wrench, and more particularly, to a palm wrench with a rotatable driving head rotatably and pivotably located in a C-shaped casing.
2. Descriptions of Related Art
The conventional palm wrench is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,976,408 which has an annular case with a ratchet unit which has a function end. The case has plate pivotably connected to the outside of the case so that the user can grape the case to operate the case. The case has a cover threadedly mounted to the top thereof to restrict the ratchet unit. However, the function end of the ratchet unit and the case can only be fixed on the same axis so that the function end cannot be adjusted angularly relative to the case.
The present invention intends to provide a palm wrench which eliminates the shortcomings mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a palm wrench including a C-shaped body and a driving head pivotably and rotatably located within the body. The body has an opening at one end, and the driving head has two function ends on two sides. The driving head is pivotably connected to the body by two pivots which extend through the body and are connected to the driving head. The user grapes the body to rotate the driving head to output torque.
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 driving head 30 has two pivotal holes 31 defined diametrically therein. The diameter of the pivotal holes 31 is the same as that of the apertures 11. The outer diameter of the driving head 30 is smaller than the inner diameter 22 of the inner periphery 13 of the case 10. Each pivotal hole 31 co-axially communicates with a passage 32 which has inner threads 33 defined therein. The driving head 30 has a first function end 34 and a second function end 341 on two ends thereof. The first function end 34 and the second function end 341 each are rectangular protrusions of different sizes so as to be connected with a socket, an adapter or an extension rod. The driving head 30 has at least one first hole 35 defined in the outer periphery thereof and the at least one first hole 35 is located corresponding to the dent 17.
The two pivots 40 each have a head 44, a stem 41 extending from the head 44 and a shank 42 extending from the stem 41. The stem 41 has outer threads 43 defined in the outer periphery thereof. Each pivot 40 extends through the aperture 11 with the stem 41 loosely extending through the aperture 11. The shank 42 extends through the pivotal hole 31 and the passage 32. The outer threads 43 are threadedly connected to the inner threads 33. The head 44 is accommodated in the sink hole 12. The driving head 30 is rotatable about the two pivots 40 relative to the body 10.
The two first resilient members 50 such as springs, are respectively located in the two apertures 11 of the body 10 and the pivotal hole 31 of the driving head 30. The two first resilient members 50 are respectively mounted to the two shanks 42 of the two pivots 40 so as to be biased between the inner end of the pivotal hole 31 and the stem 41. The two first resilient members 50 and the two pivots 40 are located symmetrically to the center of the driving head 30.
The first bead 60 and the second resilient member 61 are located in the at least one first hole 35. The first bead 60 is biased by the second resilient member 61 so as to be engaged with the dent 17 to position the driving head 30 relative to the body 10.
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The driving head 30 can be operated at any angle relative to the body 10. When the driving head 30 is rotated at an 90 degree position relative to the body 10, the second function end 341 faces the opening 15, the outer periphery 14 and the outer periphery of the driving head 30 are normal to each other so that the user can easily operate the wrench. The pivots 40 each have a stem 41 and a shank 42, the stem 41 is located in the aperture 11, and the shank 42 is located in the passage 32, so that the pivots 40 are well positioned. The driving head 30 can be positioned by engaging the first bead 60 with the dent 17. In one embodiment, there are two first holes 35 and each first hole 35 has a first bead 60 and a second resilient member 61, so that the driving head 30 can be positioned relative to the body 10 in two directions. The first and second function ends 34, 341 allow different tools to be connected with the palm wrench of the present invention. Furthermore, the opening 15 can accommodate the handle 36 of the driving head 30 or an H-shaped driving head.
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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