This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 101134717, filed on Sep. 21, 2012.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a ratchet wrench, and more particularly to a power driven ratchet wrench having an eccentric yoke.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
When the rotor 162 drives rotation of the rotating shaft 163, the eccentric projection 164 rotates about the X-axis to swing the yoke 13 so as to allow the sleeve portion 131 drives the driving head 12 to rotate, such that the driving head 12 is limited by the pawl unit 14 to rotate in a single direction.
However, since the air motor 16 and the yoke 13 extend along the X-axis, to satisfy the need of miniaturization, arrangement of other components is limited so that a change in the width of the ratchet wrench is comparatively large, thereby resulting in difficulties in designing the shape of the ratchet wrench.
The object of this invention is to provide a power driven ratchet wrench whose shape is convenient to design.
According to this invention, there is provided a power driven ratchet wrench comprising:
a wrench body;
an output unit mounted to the wrench body and including a driving head rotatable about a Z-axis and adapted for outputting a power;
a driving unit mounted to the wrench body and including a rotor rotatable about an X-axis perpendicular to the Z-axis; and
a transmission unit mounted to the wrench body and including an eccentric projection connected eccentrically to the rotor and rotatable about the X-axis, two racks connected to the output unit, and an eccentric yoke disposed pivotally in the wrench body and including a yoke body that has a slot formed at one end thereof and permitting the eccentric projection to move therein when the rotor is rotated, and a connecting portion disposed at the other end thereof and connected to the racks at positions misaligned from the X-axis, the X-axis extending through the slot, the connecting portion driving the racks and the driving head to rotate.
Since connections between the connecting portion and the racks are misaligned from the X-axis, it is not necessary to arrange many components of the ratchet wrench along an axis, thereby allowing for more change in designing the shape of the ratchet wrench.
These and other features and advantages of this invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail in connection with the preferred embodiments, it should be noted that similar elements and structures are designated by like reference numerals throughout the entire disclosure.
Referring to
The wrench body 2 has a front end section 21 extending along an X-axis, a rear end section 22 opposite to the front end section 21 and permitting a hand of a user to grip, and an intake passage 23 formed in the rear end section 22 and permitting compressed air to be fed into the ratchet wrench therethrough.
The output unit 3 is mounted to the front end section 21 of the wrench body 2, and includes a driving head 31 rotatable about a Z-axis perpendicular to the X-axis for outputting a power, and a ratchet wheel 32 geared to the driving head 31.
The driving unit 4 includes an air cylinder 41 in fluid communication with the intake passage 23 and permitting the compressed air to flow therethrough, and a rotor 42 disposed rotatably within the air cylinder 41 and rotatable about the X-axis in response to flow of the compressed air through the air cylinder 41.
The transmission unit 5 is mounted to the wrench body 2, and includes a rotating shaft 51, an eccentric projection 52, an eccentric yoke 53, and two racks 54. The rotating shaft 51 is connected coaxially to the rotor 42 along the X-axis at one end thereof. The eccentric projection 52 is connected integrally and eccentrically to the other end of the rotating shaft 51, such that the rotating shaft 51 cooperates with the eccentric projection 52 to serve as a crankshaft unit. The eccentric yoke 53 includes a yoke body 53′ and a pivot pin 533. The yoke body 53′ has a curved wall 531 defining a slot 530 formed at one end of the yoke body 53′, and a connecting portion 532 disposed at the other end of the yoke body 53′. The slot 530 extends along a direction parallel to the Z-axis, and has a middle portion that permits the X-axis to pass therethrough, as shown in
It should be noted that, the racks 54 are controlled by a direction switching device (not shown) in a known manner, such that one of the racks 54 can mesh with the ratchet wheel 32 at a time.
When the rotating shaft 51 is driven by the rotor 42 to rotate about the X-axis, the eccentric projection 52 moves in the slot 530 in the yoke body 53′ to swing the eccentric yoke 43. Hence, the racks 54 move in opposite directions to engage the ratchet wheel 32 with one of the racks 54 to thereby rotate the driving head 31 in a single direction.
Since connections between the connecting portion 532 of the eccentric yoke 53 and the racks 54 are misaligned from the X-axis, there is no need to arrange the driving head 32, the ratchet wheel 32, the racks 54, and the rotor 42 along an axis. That is, many components can be disposed at aside of the X-axis, as show in
With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. It is therefore intended that this invention be limited only as indicated by the appended claims.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 101134717 | Sep 2012 | TW | national |