The present disclosure relates to hand tools. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to pipe wrenches.
Pipe wrenches are designed to install fasteners on elongated components, such as pipes or electric cables. For example, pipe wrenches may be used to install forged screws on pipes for fuels or liquefied gas, to secure pipes on to metrology devices on fuel injection systems, or to fasten hydraulic valves or hydraulic breaks onto hydraulic devices.
However, existing pipe wrenches typically have a fixed length handle which is inconvenient.
The present disclosure provides a wrench pipe having a handle portion that is adjustable within a predetermined range to solve the problem of inconvenience to use caused by a handle with a fixed length.
The technical solution of the present disclosure is as follows:
One embodiment provides a pipe wrench including jaws and a handle portion. The handle portion includes an outer shell disposed at the exterior and an extension body encircled by the outer shell. A first end of the extension body extends into interior of the outer shell. A second end of the extension body is connected to the jaws. The outer shell and the extension body are not rotatable relative to each other. The handle portion further includes a locking element encircling the second end of the extension body. The locking element is connected to the outer shell. The extension body is not rotatable relative to the locking element.
The extension body is extendable out of the outer shell but not retractable back to the outer shell when the locking element is in a locked position.
The extension body is extendable out of the outer shell and retractable back to the outer shell when the locking element is in a unlock position.
In another embodiment, the locking element is a locking plate having a loop portion configured to encircle the extension body and a plate portion configured to fixedly attach to the outer shell.
The locking plate is in the locked position when the loop portion of the locking plate is tilted relative to the extension body.
The locking plate is in the unlock position when the loop portion of the locking plate is perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the extension body. The locking element may have a shape other than a plate.
In another embodiment, the pipe wrench further includes a push button disposed on the outer shell. The push button is configured to unlock the locking plate. The push button is coupled to an outer side surface of the outer shell through a first spring element. A first end of the push button is connected to the plate portion of the locking plate. A second end of the push button is pushable. The plate portion of the locking plate is moved to be perpendicular to or substantially perpendicular to the extension body by pushing the second end of the push button. The locking element may be released by other suitable mechanism.
In another embodiment, the pipe wrench further includes a second spring element disposed between the outer shell and the extension body. The extension body has a retaining hole for retaining the second spring element. A first end of the second spring element is secured to the outer shell at an end distal from the jaws. A second end of the second spring element is connected to a bottom of the retaining hole. In one embodiment, the second spring element is a tension spring. The configuration of the tension spring enables the extension body to automatically retract back into the outer shell when the locking member is at the unlock position, thus, making the pipe wrench convenient to use.
In one embodiment, the outer shell and the extension body are columns having squared cross sections. The structure of square shaped columns ensures that the extension body and the outer shell do not rotate relative to each other. The square shaped columns are easy to manufacture. Pipe wrenches having square shaped handles are proven to lock and release smoothly in use.
In one embodiment, the outer shell includes a protruding portion extending from one side. The protruding portion has a through hole. The plate portion of the locking plate is threaded through the through hole to connect with the first end of the push button in a fixed manner.
In one embodiment, the first end of the push button has a slot. The plate portion of the locking plate is inserted into the slot and secured to the slot to prevent the locking plate from falling out of the slot. In one embodiment, the secure connection is made by interference fit or a structure with a ratchet tooth.
In another embodiment, the pipe wrench further includes an energy saving handle disposed through the outer shell at a distal end from the jaws. A first end of the tension spring is attached to the energy saving handle. A pin is disposed at the bottom of the retaining hole in the extension body. A second end of the tension spring encircles the pin. The energy saving handle makes it easier for a user to use the pipe wrench. Additionally, the energy saving handle also provides a structure to secure the first end of the tension spring. The above configuration of connecting the first and second ends of the tension spring is only one example. Embodiments of the present disclosure include other methods for securing the first and second ends of the tension spring.
In another embodiment, the pipe wrench further includes a stopper element disposed near the second end of the extension body. The stopper element is disposed in an inner side of the locking element to limit movement of the extension body to prevent the extension body from falling off the outer shell.
Compared to the existing pipe wrench, pipe wrenches of the present disclosure have the following advantages:
The wrench pipe according to the present disclosure has an adjustable handle portion. Particularly, length of the handle portion is adjustable within a predetermined range, making the pipe wrench convenience to use.
So that the manner in which the above recited features of the present disclosure can be understood in detail, a more particular description of the various aspects, briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to embodiments, some of which are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only typical embodiments of this disclosure and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the disclosure may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
To facilitate understanding, identical reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate identical elements that are common to the figures. It is contemplated that elements disclosed in one embodiment may be beneficially utilized on other embodiments without specific recitation. The drawings referred to here should not be understood as being drawn to scale unless specifically noted. Also, the drawings are often simplified and details or components omitted for clarity of presentation and explanation. The drawings and discussion serve to explain principles discussed below, where like designations denote like elements.
The present disclosure provides a pipe wrench having a handle portion with its length adjustable within a predetermined range. The pipe wrench of the present disclosure is described in detail below in association with the drawings.
The handle portion 1 includes an outer shell 11 that forms the exterior and an extension body 12 encircled by the outer shell 11. A first end 121 of the extension body 12 extends into the interior of the outer shell 11. A second end 122 of the extension body 12 is coupled to the jaws 2. As shown in
The handle portion 1 also includes a locking element 13 encircling side surfaces outside the second end 122 of the extension body 12. The locking element 13 is also connected to the outer shell 11. The extension body 12 cannot rotate relative to the locking element 13. In one embodiment, the locking element 13 is a locking plate having a loop portion 131 configured to encircle the extension body 12 and a plate portion 132 configured to secure to the outer shell 11. The loop portion 131 and the plate portion 132 may be formed in a unitary body. When the locking element 13 is tilted relative to the extension body 12, the locking element 13 is in a locked position. At the locked position, the extension body 12 may extend out of the outer shell 11 to adjust the length of the handle portion 1 while the extension body 12 cannot retract back to the outer shell 11. When the locking element 13 is perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the extension body 12, the locking element 13 is in an unlock position. At the unlock position, the extension body 12 can extend out of or retract back into the outer shell 11. Since the extension body 12 can also extend out of the outer shell 11 at the locked position, the unlock position is mainly used to allow the extension 12 retract back to the outer shell 11. It should be noted that the locking element 13 may have other suitable shape.
In one embodiment, as shown in
In one embodiment, the push button 14, the outer shell 11 and the locking element 13 may be connected as follows: a protruding portion 110 may extend from one side of the outer shell 11; the protruding portion 110 includes a through hole 111, the plate portion 132 of the locking element 13 threads through the through hole 111 to connect with the first end 141 of the push button 14. The push button 14 and the locking element 13 may be connected as follows: the first end 141 of the push button 14 has a slot 140 (recess opening); the plate portion 132 of the locking element 13 is inserted into the slot 140; the plate portion 132 may be fixedly secured in the slot 140 to prevent the locking element 13 from falling out of the slot 140, as shown in
In one embodiment, a second spring element 16 may be disposed between the outer shell 11 and the extension body 12. The second spring element 16 may be used to allow the extension body 12 to automatically retract back into the outer shell 11 when the locking element 13 is in the unlocked position. In one embodiment, the second spring element 16 may be a tension spring. The extension body 12 may have a retaining hole 123 formed therein, as shown
In one embodiment, a stopper element 19 may be disposed near the second end (first end 121) of the extension body 12, as shown in
When the pipe wrench is at a normal position, as shown in
The wrench pipe according to the present disclosure has an adjustable handle portion. Particularly, length of the handle portion is adjustable within a predetermined range and may be maintained in any position within the predetermined range, making the pipe wrench convenience to use.
While the foregoing is directed to embodiments of the present disclosure, other and further embodiments may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, and the scope thereof is determined by the claims that follow.
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