Ratchel tool having longitudinally movable pawls

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6622597
  • Patent Number
    6,622,597
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 18, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 23, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Smith; James G.
    Agents
    • Baxley; Charles E.
Abstract
A ratchet tool includes a seat rotatably secured to a housing and having a number of teeth facing toward the housing, the housing having two channels for slidably receiving two pawls which are biased to engage with the teeth of the seat, and an actuator rotated by a control ferrule to selectively disengage the pawls from the teeth of the seat to control the rotational direction of the seat by the housing. A driving stem is engaged in the seat and has an engaging hole for changeably receiving a tool member. A rod may be biased to secure the tool member to the driving stem.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a tool, and more particularly to a ratchet tool.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Various kinds of typical ratchet tools, particularly the ratchet screw drivers, have been developed and widely used today. U.S. Pat. No. 5,570,616 to Thompson et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,687,820 to Lin, and U.S. Pat. No. 6,047,802 to Huang disclose three of the typical ratchet screw drivers and each includes a rotatable gear or a rotatable internal gear, and each includes a pair of pawls moved radially or laterally toward the gear or internal gear to control the operation directions of the ratchet screw drivers. The engagement between the radially or laterally moved pawls and the gear or internal gear is weak and may not sustain a great rotational driving torque. In addition, the driving stems or the driving tool members of the typical ratchet driving tools may not be changed or replaced with each other.




The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional ratchet tools.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a ratchet tool including one or more pawls that may be moved longitudinally and that may be snugly engaged with the peripheral gear in order to increase the rotational driving torque to the driven fasteners.




The other objective of the present invention is to provide a ratchet tool including one or more driving stems that may be changed or replaced with each other for facilitating the operation of the ratchet tool.




In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a ratchet tool comprising a housing including a pair of longitudinal channels, a seat rotatably secured to the housing and including a first end facing toward the housing and having a plurality of teeth, the seat including a cylindrical member having an aperture for receiving a driving stem which has an engaging hole for receiving a tool member, means for detachably securing the tool member to the driving stem, a pair of pawls slidably engaged in the longitudinal channels of the housing respectively, means for biasing the pawls to move longitudinally relative to the housing to engage with the teeth of the seat, and means for selectively disengaging the pawls from the teeth of the seat to control a rotational direction of the seat by the housing.




The seat includes an orifice formed in the first end thereof, the housing includes a barrel rotatably secured in the orifice of the seat.




The housing includes an outer peripheral portion having a passageway communicating with the channels of the housing, the selectively disengaging means includes an actuator slidably received in the passageway of the housing and rotatable to engage with either of the pawls.




The pawls each includes a notch, the actuator includes two ends engageable into the notches of the pawls.




The ends of the actuator each includes an inclined surface for facilitating an engagement of the ends of the actuator into the notches of the pawls.




The selectively disengaging means includes a control ferrule rotatably secured on the housing and having the actuator secured thereto for moving the actuator along the passageway of the housing.




The selectively disengaging means includes a fastener for securing the actuator to the control ferrule and for allowing the actuator to be rotated by the control ferrule.




A device is further for selectively securing the control ferrule to the housing at a selected angular position, and includes three depressions formed in the control ferrule, and a spring-biased projection engaged in the housing and selectively biased to engage with either of the depressions of the control ferrule.




The detachably securing means includes a guide passage formed in the driving stem and communicating with the engaging hole of the driving stem, a rod slidably received in the guide passage of the driving stem, and a rod biasing means for biasing the rod to move inward of the engaging hole of the driving stem and to engage with the tool member, for detachably securing the tool member to the driving stem.




The rod biasing means includes a spring engaged on the driving stem and engaged with the rod for biasing the rod to engage with the tool member. A ring is engaged between the rod and the spring for evenly forcing the rod to engage with the tool member.




The rod biasing means further includes an actuating sleeve engaged on the driving stem and having a peripheral shoulder provided therein for engaging with the rod and for moving the rod inward of the engaging hole of the driving stem.




The rod biasing means further includes a cap engaged on the driving stem and secured to the actuating sleeve and engaged with the spring for retaining the spring within the actuating sleeve.




The guide passage of the driving stem is inclined from a radially outer portion of the driving stem to a radially inward portion of the driving stem and communicating with the engaging hole of the driving stem for slidably receiving the rod.




Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of a detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of a ratchet tool in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a seat viewing from an opposite direction from that shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional view taken along lines


3





3


of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 4

is a cross sectional view taken along lines


4





4


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a partial cross sectional view similar to

FIG. 3

, illustrating the operation of the ratchet tool; and





FIG. 6

is an enlarged partial cross sectional view similar to

FIG. 3

, illustrating the operation of the ratchet tool.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings, and initially to

FIGS. 1-5

, a ratchet tool in accordance with the present invention comprises a handle


10


including a hole


11


and one or more slots


12


formed in one end thereof and communicating with each other and including a flat surface


14


formed in the end thereof. A ratchet housing


30


is engaged with the flat surface


14


of the handle


10


and includes a bore


37


formed therein and includes an extension


32


extended from one end thereof and engaged into the hole


11


of the handle


10


and secured to the handle


10


with such as a force-fitted engagement. The extension


32


and the mating hole


11


of the housing


10


include a mating non-circular cross section for allowing the housing


30


to be rotated in concert with the handle


10


and for allowing the housing


30


to be driven or rotated by the handle


10


. The extension


32


of the housing


30


may further be secured to the handle


10


with one or more keys


38


. The housing


30


and the handle


10


may also be formed as a one-integral-piece structure, or the housing


30


may include the handle


10


extended from the housing


30


. The housing


30


includes a barrel


31


extended from the other end thereof and having an outer diameter smaller than that of the housing


30


and having a peripheral groove


33


formed in the outer peripheral portion thereof for receiving a retaining ring


60


therein.




The housing


30


includes one or more, particularly two channels


34


, formed in the outer peripheral portion thereof and parallel to the longitudinal axis


300


of the housing


30


, for slidably receiving one or more springs


42


and pawls


41


therein respectively. The housing


30


includes a passageway


35


formed in the outer peripheral portion thereof and communicating with the channels


34


thereof, and includes a hole


36


formed in the outer peripheral portion thereof for receiving a spring-biased projection


61


therein. The pawls


41


each includes a flat surface


413


formed in one side thereof and an inclined surface


411


formed in the other side thereof opposite to the flat surface


413


, and each includes a notch


412


formed therein for communicating with the passageway


35


of the housing


30


, and each includes a curved bulge


44


formed or convex into the notch


412


thereof. An actuator


23


is slidably received in the passageway


35


of the housing


30


and includes two inclined ends or includes two ends each having an inclined surface


231


formed therein for engaging with the pawls


41


and for moving the pawls


41


against the springs


42


respectively (

FIGS. 3

,


5


).




A control ferrule


21


includes a chamber


24


formed therein for rotatably receiving the housing


30


and includes a peripheral flange


26


extended radially inward of the chamber


24


from one end thereof. A fastener or a rivet or a fastener pin


22


is engaged through the control ferrule


21


and the actuator


23


for securing the actuator


23


to the control ferrule


21


and for allowing the actuator


23


to be moved by the control ferrule


21


to move along the passageway


35


of the housing


30


and to be engaged with the pawls


41


. The control ferrule


21


may also be rotatably secured to the housing


30


with the sliding engagement of the actuator


23


in the passageway


35


of the housing


30


. The control ferrule


21


includes three depressions


211


,


212


,


213


formed therein (

FIGS. 3-5

) for receiving the spring-biased projection


61


which may position and secure the control ferrule


21


to the housing


30


at the required angular position. The control ferrule


21


includes a pattern or one or more arrows


27


or the like provided on the outer peripheral portion for decoration purposes and/or for indicating the rotational direction of the control ferrule


21


relative to the housing.




A rotary seat


50


is rotatably received in the chamber


24


of the control ferrule


21


and includes a peripheral shoulder


58


formed therein for engaging with the peripheral flange


26


of the control ferrule


21


and for rotatably retaining the seat


50


in the control ferrule


21


and for preventing the seat


50


from being disengaged from the control ferrule


21


. The seat


50


includes an orifice


51


(

FIGS. 2

,


3


) formed therein for rotatably receiving the barrel


31


of the housing


30


and includes an annular recess


52


(

FIG. 3

) formed therein for receiving the retaining ring


60


which may rotatably secure the seat


50


to the barrel


31


of the housing


30


. The seat


50


includes one end having a number of teeth


54


formed on the peripheral portion thereof and formed or defined between a number of cavities


53


(

FIG. 2

) of the seat


50


. The pawls


41


may be biased by the springs


42


to engage with the teeth


54


of the seat


50


.




As shown in dotted lines in

FIG. 3

, when the pawls


41


are biased to engage with the teeth


54


of the seat


50


, the notch


412


of the pawl


41


is partially communicating with the passageway


35


of the housing


30


or aligned with actuator


23


for allowing the inclined ends


231


of the actuator


23


to be engaged into the notches


412


of the pawls


41


and to move and disengage the pawls


41


from the teeth


54


of the seat


50


. Accordingly, the pawls


41


may be actuated and moved to engage with or disengage from the teeth


54


of the seat


50


by the actuator


23


. The control ferrule


21


may rotate the actuator


23


along the passageway


35


of the housing


30


to engage with either of the pawls


41


.




The seat


50


includes a cylindrical member


55


extended therefrom and opposite to the teeth


54


, and having an aperture


551


formed therein for receiving a driving stem


70


therein, and having one or more grooves


56


longitudinally formed therein and communicating with the aperture


551


of the seat


50


. The aperture


551


and the orifice


51


of the seat


50


are communicated with each other (

FIG. 3

) for receiving the driving stem


70


therein. The driving stem


70


may also extend through the bore


37


of the housing


30


and extend into the hole


11


of the handle


10


. The driving stem


70


includes one or more projections


73


laterally extended therefrom and engaged into the grooves


56


of the cylindrical member


55


for detachably securing the driving stem


70


to the seat


50


.




In operation, the pawls


41


may be biased by the springs


42


to engage with the teeth


54


of the seat


50


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, the actuator


23


is secured to the control ferrule


21


and may be rotated to move along the passageway


35


of the housing


30


. The ends of the actuator


23


may thus be moved to engage with the pawls


41


and to move the pawls


41


toward and away from the seat


50


. When the control ferrule


21


is rotated to have the spring-biased projection


61


engaged in the middle depression


212


(

FIG. 4

) of the control ferrule


21


, the ends of the actuator


23


may be disengaged from the pawls


41


, such that the pawls


41


may both be biased to engage with the teeth


54


of the seat


50


. At this moment, the seat


50


is solidly secured to the housing


30


with the pawls


41


such that the seat


50


and thus the driving stem


70


may be driven and rotated in both directions by the handle


10


via the housing


30


.




As best shown in

FIG. 4

, when the actuator


23


is rotated relative to the housing


30


and when either of the ends of the actuator


23


is actuated to engage with the pawls


41


, one of the pawls


41


may be disengaged from the teeth


54


of the seat


50


by the actuator


23


(

FIG. 5

) and the other pawl


41


may still be biased to engage with the teeth


54


of the seat


50


. When only one of the pawls


41


is engaged with the teeth


54


of the seat


50


, and when the teeth


54


of the seat


50


is rotated or forced to engage with the flat surface


413


of the pawl


41


, the pawl


41


will not be disengaged from the seat


50


such that the seat


50


and thus the driving stem


70


may be driven and rotated in an active direction by the handle


10


via the housing


30


and the pawl


41


. When the housing


30


is rotated in a reverse direction relative to the seat


50


, the teeth


54


of the seat


50


may be caused to engage with the inclined surface


411


of the pawl


41


and may force the pawl


41


to move away from the teeth


54


of the seat


50


against the spring


42


, such that the housing


30


may rotate freely relative to the seat


50


in the reverse direction and such that the seat


50


and the driving stem


70


will not be driven or rotated in the reverse direction by the handle


10


and the housing


30


.




It is to be noted that the pawls


41


are slidably received in the longitudinal channels


34


of the housing


30


and may be moved longitudinally to engage with the teeth


54


of the seat


50


. The engagement area between the pawls


41


and the teeth


54


of the seat


50


may be relatively increased as compared with that of the typical ratchet tools, such that the pawls


41


may be solidly engaged with the teeth


54


of the seat


50


. The above-identified configuration of the ratchet tool has been disclosed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/716,157, filed Nov. 20, 2000, which is taken as a reference for the present invention.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


3


,


6


, the driving stem


70


includes a rear end or an inner end having an annular groove


74


formed therein for receiving a clamping ring


77


therein which may engage with the extension


32


of the housing


30


for limiting the relative movement between the driving stem


70


and the housing


30


, and for preventing the driving stem


70


from being disengaged from the housing


30


. The driving stem


70


may be engaged into the housing


30


from the hole


11


of the handle


10


and from the rear end of the handle


10


. A cover


17


may be threaded to the rear end of the handle


10


for enclosing the rear portion of the hole


11


of the handle


10


and for retaining the other elements within the handle


10


.




The driving stem


70


includes an engaging hole


72


formed therein for changeably receiving the tool members


92


, such as the tool bits, or the fasteners or the tool shanks (


92


), or the like therein, such that the driving stem


70


may be selectively used to drive various kinds of or different tool bits or fasteners or tool shanks. The tool shanks or the tool members


92


may each include one or more outer surfaces


93


having a coarse or knurled surface


94


formed therein (FIG.


1


). The driving stem


70


includes a guide passage


71


formed therein and being a U-shaped slot flush on the driving stem


70


, and communicating with the engaging hole


72


thereof.




A rod


80


is slidably received in the guide passage


71


of the driving stem


70


and perpendicular to the driving stem


70


and has a middle portion movable inward of the engaging hole


72


of the driving stem


70


(

FIGS. 3

,


6


) for engaging with and for securing the driving shanks


92


to the driving stem


72


. The rod


80


preferably also includes a coarse or knurled surface formed on the outer peripheral portion thereof for engaging with the corresponding knurled surface


94


of the tool member


92


and for solidly securing the tool member


92


to the driving stem


72


. A washer or a ring


81


is slidably engaged on the driving stem


70


and engaged with the ends of the rod


80


, and a spring


82


is also engaged on the driving stem


70


and engaged with the ring


81


for biasing the rod


80


inward of the engaging hole


72


of the driving stem


70


and for engaging with and for securing the driving shanks


92


to the driving stem


72


. An actuating sleeve


90


is rotatably and slidably engaged on the front portion of the driving stem


70


and includes a peripheral shoulder


97


formed and provided therein for engaging with the ends of the rod


80


and for moving the rod


80


away from the driving shanks


92


against the spring


82


. The ring


81


and the spring


82


are received in the actuating sleeve


90


. A cap


91


is engaged on the driving stem


70


and secured to the front portion of the actuating sleeve


90


with such as a threaded engagement, and engaged with the spring


82


, for retaining the spring


82


and the ring


81


within the actuating sleeve


90


.




In operation, the rod


80


may be biased inward of the engaging hole


72


of the driving stem


70


to engage with the driving shank


92


and to detachably secure the driving shank


92


to the driving stem


70


, such that various kinds of or different driving shanks


92


may be detachably and changeably secured to the driving stem


70


with the spring-biased rod


80


, and such that the driving stem


70


of the ratchet tool may be used to drive various kinds of tool shanks or tool members or fasteners.




Accordingly, the ratchet tool includes one or more longitudinal pawls for solidly engaging with the peripheral gear in order to increase the rotational driving torque to the driven fasteners, and one or more driving stems that may be changed with each other for facilitating the operation of the ratchet tool.




Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.



Claims
  • 1. A ratchet tool comprising:a housing including a pair of longitudinal channels formed therein, a seat rotatably secured to said housing and including a first end facing toward said housing and having a plurality of teeth formed therein, said seat including a cylindrical member extended therefrom and having an aperture formed therein, a driving stem engaged in said aperture of said cylindrical member, said driving stem including an engaging hole formed therein, a tool member received in said engaging hole of said driving stem, means for detachably securing said tool member to said driving stem, said detachably securing means including a guide passage formed in said driving stem and communicating with said engaging hole of said driving stem, a rod slidably received in said guide passage of said driving stem, and a rod biasing means for biasing said rod to move inward of said engaging hole of said driving stem and to engage with said tool member, for detachably securing said tool member to said driving stem, and said guide passage of said driving stem being a U-shaped slot flush on said driving stem, to perpendicularly receive said rod in said guide passage of said driving stem, a pair of pawls is slidably engaged in said longitudinal channels of said housing respectively, means for biasing said pawls is to move longitudinally relative to said housing to engage with said teeth of said seat, and means for selectively disengaging said pawls from said teeth of said seat to control a rotational direction of said seat by said housing.
  • 2. The ratchet tool according to claim 1, wherein said seat includes an orifice formed in said first end thereof, said housing includes a barrel rotatably secured in said orifice of said seat.
  • 3. The ratchet tool according to claim 1, wherein said housing includes an outer peripheral portion having a passageway formed therein and communicating with said channels of said housing, said selectively disengaging means includes an actuator slidably received in said passageway of said housing and rotatable to engage with either of said pawls.
  • 4. The ratchet tool according to claim 3, wherein said pawls each includes a notch formed therein, said actuator includes two ends engageable into said notches of said pawls.
  • 5. The ratchet tool according to claim 4, wherein said ends of said actuator each includes an inclined surface formed therein for facilitating an engagement of said ends of said actuator into said notches of said pawls.
  • 6. The ratchet tool according to claim 3, wherein said selectively disengaging means includes a control ferrule rotatably secured on said housing and having said actuator secured thereto for moving said actuator along said passageway of said housing.
  • 7. The ratchet tool according to claim 6, wherein said selectively disengaging means includes a fastener for securing said actuator to said control ferrule and for allowing said actuator to be rotated by said control ferrule.
  • 8. The ratchet tool according to claim 6 further comprising means for selectively securing said control ferrule to said housing at a selected angular position.
  • 9. The ratchet tool according to claim 1, wherein said rod biasing means includes a spring engaged on said driving stem and engaged with said rod for biasing said rod to engage with said tool member.
  • 10. The ratchet tool according to claim 9, wherein said rod biasing means further includes a ring engaged between said rod and said spring.
  • 11. The ratchet tool according to claim 9, wherein said rod biasing means further includes an actuating sleeve engaged on said driving stem and having a peripheral shoulder provided therein for engaging with said rod and for moving said rod inward of said engaging hole of said driving stem.
  • 12. The ratchet tool according to claim 11, wherein said rod biasing means further includes a cap engaged on said driving stem and secured to said actuating sleeve and engaged with said spring for retaining said spring within said actuating sleeve.
Parent Case Info

The present invention relates to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/716,157, filed Nov. 20, 2000.

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