1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a power tool.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to U.S. Pat. No. 6,311,551, a power ratchet wrench 21 includes a handle 23, a head 25 extending from an end of the handle 23 and a locking mechanism 101 disposed in the center of the handle 23. The locking mechanism 101 includes a pivot pin 103 inserting therethrough, two fasteners 109, 113 respectively engaging with two ends of the pivot pin 103 as to secure the pivot pin 103 in the wrench 21, a knob 117 and two locking pins 103. While the locking mechanism 101 is in the adjusting mode, the locking pins 103 disengage form the slots 129, 133 and the head 25 can pivot relative to the handle 23. While the locking mechanism 101 is in the locking mode, the locking pins 103 engage with the slots 129, 133 as to locate the head 25 in a desired angle.
However, the locking mechanism 101 is switched between the adjusting mode and the locking mode via operating the knob 117. Hence, the fixing size of the knob 117 cannot fill the requirements of all users. Further, each slot 133 separates from one another via a quite thin wall so that during the locking pins 103 move between the slots 133 repeatedly, the slots 133 will be out of shape easily.
It is therefore the purpose of this invention to provide a power tool, which comprises a handle, a head pivotally coupling to the handle, an operating member disposed on the heads a positioning element installed in the head and biased with an elastic element for fixing the head in a desired position relative to the handle. The operating member has a pressing portion and a receiving portion. While the operating member is in a first position, the pressing portion of the operating member abuts against the positioning element to press the positioning element to engage to the handle so that the head is fixed in position relative to the handle; while the operating member is in a second position, the elastic element is released to push the positioning element toward the receiving portion of the operating member so that the positioning element disengages form the handle and the head can pivot relative to the handle freely.
Other objectives, advantages, and features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The handle 30 includes a connected portion 31 formed on an end thereof, a plurality of retained holes 311 defined on a side of the connected portion 31 and arranged along the edge of the connected portion 31, and a first threaded hole 312 defined adjacent to the retained holes 311, with each retained hole 311 being equally distant from the first threaded hole 312, with the middle retained hole 311 being the same horizontal position on the side of the connected portion 31 as the first threaded hole 312.
The connected portion 31 further includes a fixed hole 313 defined on another side opposite to the first threaded hole 312, a second threaded hole 314 adjacent to the fixed hole 313, a spring 315 and a ball 316, with the fixed hole 313 receiving the spring 315 and the ball 316.
The head 40 includes a compartment 41, which is formed in an end thereof and adapted to receive the connected portion 31, a groove 42 formed on the outer periphery thereof and encompassing the compartment 41, and two screw members 43 for pivotally coupling the head 40 to the connected portion 31 of the handle 30. A receiving hole 421 is formed through the groove 42 and communicates with the compartment 41. The receiving hole 421 has a connective portion 4211 and a reduced portion 4212 contiguously formed with the connective portion 4211, with the reduced portion 4212 being adjacent to the compartment 41, with the inside diameter of the reduced portion 4212 being smaller than that of the connective portion 4211.
The compartment 41 includes a first and a second lugs 411, 412 extending from two walls thereof respectively, and a first and a second pivot holes 413, 414 defined on the first and second lugs 411, 412 respectively. The first and second pivot holes 413, 414 correspond to the first and second threaded holes 312, 314 respectively, with the two screw members 43 adapted for engaging the first and second pivot holes 413, 414 to the first and second threaded holes 312, 314 respectively so that the head 40 can pivot relative to the handle 30.
Each screw member 43 includes a first end 431 and a second end 432, with the form of the interior wall of the first and second pivot holes 413, 414 corresponding to the form of screw members 43 respectively. Therefore, the first ends 431 do not protrude from the first and second pivot holes after engaging the head 40 to the handle 30.
The compartment 41 further includes a plurality of retained holes 415 defined on the inner wall thereof adjacent to the second lug 412 and arranged as a curve corresponding to each position of the ball 316 disposed in the fixed hole 313 while the head 40 pivots relative to the handle 30. Each retained hole 415 is equally distant from the second pivot hole 414, and the most upper retained hole 415 is in the same horizontal position on the wall of the compartment 41 with the second pivot hole 414. And the most upper retained hole 415 is provided for being through the wall of the compartment 41 and adapted for receiving a block 422 from the outer periphery of the compartment 41. When the head 40 pivots relative to the handle 30, the fixed hole 313 is adapted for corresponding to a selected retained hole 415. So that the spring 315 biases the ball 316 into the selected retained hole 415 for fixing the head 40 in a desired position relative to the handle 30.
The positioning element 50 is disposed in the receiving hole 421 and includes a positioning end 51 defined on an end thereof and a blocking end 52 formed on another end thereof, with the positioning end 51 adapted for inserting into one of the retained holes 311 through the reduced portion 4212 of the receiving hole 421.
The elastic element 60 is disposed between the receiving hole 421 of the groove 42 and the reduced portion 4212 of the receiving hole 421 and provided resilient to the positioning element 50 as to slightly bias the positioning element 50 outwardly.
The operating member 70 is rotatably mounted on the groove 42, with the profile of the operating member 70 being C-shaped, with the width of the operating member 70 being a little narrower than that of the groove 42 so that the operating member 70 can smoothly rotate in the groove 42. The operating member 70 includes a first end 71, a second end 72, a pressing portion 73, which is defined on the inner surface thereof adjacent to the first end 71 and adapted for abutting against the positioning element 50 for pressing the positioning element 50 inwardly, a receiving portion 74, which is defined adjacent to the second end 72 and provided a space for receiving the blocking end 52 of the positioning element 50 that is biased outwardly by the elastic element 60, an anti-slipping portion 75 formed on the outer surface thereof for a user operating the operating member 70 easily, and two O-rings 76 disposed in two interstices that are defined between two sidewalls of the grooves 42 and the operating member 70 respectively. The O-rings 76 provides more friction between the operating member 70 and the groove 42 as to prevent the operating member 70 coming off the groove 42 easily in use.
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Although a specific embodiment has been illustrated and described, numerous modifications and variations are still possible. The scope of the invention is limited by the accompanying claims.
The present patent application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/668,265 filed Jan. 29, 2007, now abandoned.
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20080178709 A1 | Jul 2008 | US |
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Parent | 11668265 | Jan 2007 | US |
Child | 11953913 | US |