Ratchet driving tool

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6450067
  • Patent Number
    6,450,067
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 25, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 17, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Hail, III; Joseph J.
    • Shakeri; Hadi
    Agents
    • Baxley; Charles E.
Abstract
A ratchet tool includes a housing having an internal gear, a shank rotatably secured in the housing and having two notches and two actuating surfaces for rotatably receiving two pawls, and a spring for biasing the pawls to engage with the internal gear. A control ferrule is rotatably engaged on the shank and includes two blocks for selectively disengaging the pawls from the internal gear. The actuating surfaces of the shank may be used for solidly engaging the pawls with the internal gear. The shank may be secured to various kinds of handles.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




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




2. Description of the Prior Art




U.S. Pat. No. 5,573,093 to Lee and U.S. Pat. No. 6,047,802 to Huang disclose two typical ratchet tools having a pair of pawls biased to engage with a gear or an internal gear, in order to control the driving direction of the ratchet tools. These kinds of ratchet tools may not sustain or may not be subjected with a great driving or rotational torque or force.




U.S. Pat. No. 6,000,302 to Chiang discloses a typical tool having a rotational driving head and having a button for indirectly controlling the rotational operation of the driving head via a pawl. The button may not be provided with a spring for biasing against the driving head or against the pawl. In addition, the prior ratchet tools may not be coupled to different handles.




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 a ratchet device for resisting a great rotational driving force or a driving torque and including a driving head that may be biased and positioned to the handle with a spring biased mechanism provided in a control button.




The other objective of the present invention is to provide a ratchet tool including one or more handles that may be changed and secured to the ratchet device.




In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a ratchet tool combination comprising a housing including a chamber formed therein and including an internal gear provided therein, a shank rotatably secured to the housing and received in the chamber of the housing, the shank including a pair of notches formed therein and including a partition formed between the notches thereof, and including a pair of actuating surfaces, the notches of the shank being defined between the partition and the actuating surfaces respectively, the shank including a pair of bulges extended inward of the notches of the shank, a first pawl and a second pawl rotatably received in the notches of the shank respectively and engageable with the actuating surfaces of the shank, for engaging with the internal gear and for controlling a driving direction of the housing relative to the shank, the first and the second pawls each including a cavity formed therein for receiving the bulges of the shank and for rotatably securing the first and the second pawls to the shank, a first biasing means for biasing the first pawl and the second pawl to engage with the internal gear, means for selectively disengaging the first pawl and the second pawl from the internal gear, handle, and means for securing the handle to the shank. The actuating surfaces of the shank are engaged with the first and the second pawls for solidly engaging the first and the second pawls with the internal gear.




The shank includes an extension extended therefrom, the securing means includes a lock pin for securing the handle to the shank.




The securing means includes a coupler secured to the handle, a seat rotatably secured to the coupler and secured to the shank with the lock pin.




The seat includes a peripheral portion having a plurality of depression formed therein, the coupler includes a hole formed therein, the securing means includes means for actuating the ball to engage with either of the depressions of the seat and to position the shank to the seat at any selected angular position.




The coupler includes an orifice formed therein, the actuating means includes a button slidably received in the orifice of the coupler, the button includes an opening formed therein for receiving the ball and for allowing the ball to be disengaged from the seat, the button is engaged with the ball for forcing the ball to engage with either of the depressions of the seat, and a second biasing means for biasing the button to engage with and to force the ball to engage with the seat.




The partition of the shank includes an aperture formed therein, the first biasing means includes a spring engaged in the aperture of the partition and engaged with the first and the second pawls.




The selectively disengaging means includes a control ferrule rotatably engaged on the shank, the control ferrule includes a first block and a second block engaged with the first and the second pawls respectively for disengaging the first and the second pawls from the internal gear when the control ferrule is rotated relative to the shank.




A device is further provided for positioning the control ferrule to the shank at a selected angular position.




Another device may further be provided for limiting a rotational movement between the control ferrule and the shank, and includes a curved channel formed in the control ferrule, and a protrusion extended from the shank and slidably engaged in the curved channel of the control ferrule.




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 partial cross sectional view taken along lines


2





2


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 3

is a partial cross sectional view taken along lines


3





3


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a partial cross sectional view taken along lines


4





4


of

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 5

is a partial cross sectional view similar to

FIG. 4

, illustrating the operation of the ratchet tool;





FIG. 6

is a cross sectional view similar to

FIG. 2

, illustrating other arrangement of the handle for the ratchet tool;





FIG. 7

is a cross sectional view similar to

FIG. 3

, illustrating arrangement of the handle as shown in

FIG. 6

; and





FIGS. 8 and 9

are cross sectional views similar to

FIGS. 3 and 2

respectively, illustrating further arrangement of the handle for the ratchet tool.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings, and initially to

FIGS. 1-4

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


10


including a substantially circular outer peripheral surface having a number of depressions


12


formed therein for positioning purposes, and including a hole


13


formed therein for receiving a shaft


73


, and including a stop flange


14


provided on one end thereof and having a cavity


11


formed therein. A coupler


15


includes a pair of ears


16


extended therefrom and having a space


17


formed or defined between the ears


16


for rotatably receiving the seat


10


. The shaft


73


is engaged through the ears


16


and the hole


13


of the seat


10


for rotatably securing the seat


10


to the coupler


15


. The coupler


15


includes a lateral orifice


18


formed therein and includes a hole


19


formed therein and communicating with the lateral orifice


18


and the space


17


thereof.




A spring


72


and a button


80


are received in the orifice


18


of the coupler


15


. A ball


81


is received in the hole


19


of the coupler


15


for engaging with either of the depressions


12


of the seat


10


and for positioning the seat


10


to the coupler


15


at the required angular position (

FIGS. 2

,


3


). The button


80


includes an opening


82


formed therein for receiving the ball


81


and for allowing the ball


81


to be disengaged from the depressions


12


of the seat


10


and for allowing the seat


10


to be rotated relative to the shank


20


. The button


80


may be biased by the spring


72


to engage with the ball


81


and to force the ball


81


to engage with either of the depressions


12


of the seat


10


and thus to position the coupler


15


to the seat


10


at the required angular position (

FIGS. 2

,


3


). The coupler


15


includes a stud


151


extended therefrom for coupling to a handle


90


or the like.




For example, as shown in

FIGS. 1-3

,


6


and


7


, the handle


90


includes a chamber


91


formed therein for receiving a drawer


92


therein. The drawer


92


includes one or more holes


93


formed therein for receiving sockets


94


or the other tool members, and includes one or more cavities


95


formed in the end portion thereof for receiving the tool bits


96


or the like. A cap


97


is secured to the handle


90


for retaining the drawer


92


in the handle


90


. The drawer


92


may includes a lock device


98


for locking to the cap


97


and for allowing the drawer


92


to be engaged into and removed from the handle


90


with the cap


97


.




Alternatively, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 8

, the coupler


15


and the handle


90


may be formed as a one-integral piece, and the drawer


92


may be slidably engaged into and received within the handle


90


and includes one or more holes


93


formed therein for receiving sockets


94


or the other tool members. The cap


97


may also be secured to the handle


90


and secured to the drawer


92


with the lock device


98


for allowing the drawer


92


to be engaged into and removed from the handle


90


with the cap


97


. A soft covering


99


may be engaged onto the handle


90


for allowing the handle


90


to be comfortably grasped by the users.




Further alternatively, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 9

, without the seat


10


, the stop flange


14


may also include the cavity


11


formed therein and may include the stud


151


extended therefrom for securing to the other coupler


901


which includes a flap


902


extended therefrom. The handle


90


may include the ears


16


and the space


17


formed or provided therein for, rotatably receiving the flap


902


. The shaft


73


may be engaged through the ears


16


and the flap


902


for rotatably coupling the handle


90


to the stop flange


14


with the coupler


901


.




A housing


40


includes a driving stem


41


extended therefrom for coupling to the fasteners or the tool bits


47


directly or indirectly via the sockets or the tool extensions


49


or the like. The housing


40


includes a chamber


43


and an internal gear


44


formed or provided therein, and having a hole


48


and a screw hole


45


formed therein and communicating with the chamber


43


thereof.




A shank


20


includes a bore


24


formed therein for receiving a fastener


70


, and includes a shoulder, such as a peripheral shoulder


201


formed in the bore


24


thereof for engaging with the head


77


of the fastener


70


which may be threaded with the screw hole


45


of the housing


40


and which is provided for rotatably securing the shank


20


to the housing


40


of the driving stem


41


. The shank


20


includes a pair of notches


21


,


22


formed therein and a pair of semi-spherical or semi-circular bulges


211


,


221


extended inward of the notches


21


,


22


respectively. A partition


203


is formed or defined between the notches


21


,


22


of the shank


20


and includes an aperture


25


formed therein for receiving a spring


26


therein. The notches


21


,


22


of the shank


20


are formed or defined between the partition


203


and a pair of actuating surfaces


202


of the shank


20


(

FIGS. 4

,


5


).




A pair of pawls


30


,


31


are received in the respective notches


21


,


22


and each includes a curved cavity


301


,


311


formed therein for receiving the bulges


211


,


221


of the shank


20


respectively and for rotatably securing the pawls


30


,


31


to the shank


20


. The pawls


30


,


31


each includes one or more teeth


302


,


312


formed or provided on the free end portion or on the outer peripheral portion thereof for engaging with the internal gear


44


of the housing


40


. The spring


26


may be solidly and stably retained in the aperture


25


of the partition


203


and may be engaged between the pawls


30


,


31


for biasing the teeth


302


,


312


of the pawls


30


,


31


to engage with the internal gear


44


of the housing


40


(

FIGS. 4

,


5


) and for controlling the driving direction of the driving stem


41


and the housing


40


by the shank


20


.




The shank


20


includes an extension


204


extended rearwardly therefrom and having a size or a diameter smaller than that of the shank


20


for forming or defining a peripheral shoulder


206


between the shank


20


and the extension


204


of the shank


20


. The extension


204


may be engaged into the cavity


11


of the seat


10


or of the stop flange


14


. A lock device, such as a lock pin


101


may be engaged through the stop flange


14


of the seat


10


and the extension


204


of the shank


20


for securing the shank


20


and the seat


10


together or for securing the shank


20


to the handle


90


. The shank


20


includes an aperture


27


formed therein for receiving a spring-biased projection


71


therein, and includes a protrusion


28


extended therefrom.




A control ferrule


50


is rotatably engaged on the shank


20


and includes a peripheral or an annular flange


501


formed therein and engaged with the peripheral shoulder


206


of the shank


20


for positioning the shank


20


to the control ferrule


50


. The control ferrule


50


is engaged with the stop flange


14


and may be retained between the shank


20


and the stop flange


14


when the extension


204


of the shank


20


is secured to the stop flange


14


with the lock pin


101


. The control ferrule


50


includes a curved channel


57


formed therein for slidably receiving the protrusion


28


of the shank


20


which may be limited to slide within the curved channel


57


of the control ferrule


50


in order to limit the rotational movement between the control ferrule


50


and the shank.




The control ferrule


50


includes three depressions


51


,


52


,


53


and a recess


54


formed in the inner peripheral portion of the annular flange


501


for defining a block


55


between the recess


54


and the depression


51


, and for defining another block


56


between the recess


54


and the other depression


53


. The blocks


55


,


56


are engaged with the pawls


30


,


31


(

FIGS. 4

,


5


) for disengaging the teeth


302


,


312


of the pawls


30


,


31


from the internal gear


44


of the housing


40


(

FIG. 5

) when the control ferrule


50


is rotated relative to the shank


20


. The spring-biased projection


71


may engage with either of the depressions


51


,


52


,


53


of the control ferrule


50


for positioning the control ferrule


50


to the shank


20


at the required relative position, and for retaining the engagement or the disengaging of the pawls


30


,


31


from the internal gear


44


of the housing


40


.




For example, as shown in

FIG. 4

, when the spring-biased projection


71


is engaged with the middle depression


52


of the control ferrule


50


, the blocks


55


,


56


are simply contacted with the pawls


30


,


31


and are not forced against the pawls


30


,


31


such that the teeth


302


,


312


of the pawls


30


,


31


are not disengaged from the internal gear


44


and such that both pawls


30


,


31


are biased to engage with the internal gear


44


simultaneously and such that the housing


40


and thus the driving stem


41


may be driven in both directions by the handle


14


via the seat


10


and the shank


20


and the pawls


30


,


31


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, when the control ferrule


50


is rotated relative to the shank


20


to engage the spring-biased projection


71


with either of the side depressions


53


(or


51


) of the control ferrule


50


, the block


55


(or


56


) may disengage the teeth


312


(or


302


) of the pawls


31


(or


30


) from the internal gear


44


, and the other pawl


30


(or


31


) is remain engaged with the internal gear


44


, such that the housing


40


and thus the driving stem


41


may be driven in either of the directions by the handle


14


via the seat


10


and the shank


20


and the pawl


31


(or


30


). The spring


26


may be stably retained in the aperture


25


of the shank


20


and may be stably engaged with the pawls


30


,


31


.




It is to be noted that the pawls


30


,


31


may be received in the notches


21


,


22


of the shank


20


and may be rotatably secured to the shank


20


with the bulges


211


,


221


and may thus be solidly engaged with the internal gear


44


of the housing


40


or of the driving stem


41


, such that the driving stem


41


may be solidly driven by the shank


20


via the pawls


30


,


31


. The provision and the engagement of the actuating surfaces


202


of the shank


20


with the pawls


30


,


31


may solidly force the pawls


30


,


31


to engage with the internal gear


44


, such that a great torque or force may be transmitted through or between the internal gear


44


and the pawls


30


,


31


and the shank


20


.




Accordingly, the ratchet tool in accordance with the present invention includes a ratchet device for resisting a great rotational driving force or a driving torque. The ratchet tool includes a driving head that may be biased and positioned to the handle with a spring biased mechanism provided in a control button and that may be attached to various kinds of handles.




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 chamber formed therein and including an internal gear provided therein, a shank rotatably secured to said housing and received in said chamber of said housing, said shank including a pair of notches formed therein and including a partition formed between said notches thereof, and including a pair of actuating surfaces, said notches of said shank being defined between said partition and said actuating surfaces respectively, said shank including a pair of bulges extended inward of said notches of said shank, a first pawl and a second pawl rotatably received in said notches of said shank respectively and engageable with said actuating surfaces of said shank, for engaging with said internal gear and for controlling a driving direction of said housing relative to said shank, said first and said second pawls each including a cavity formed therein for receiving said bulges of said shank and for rotatably securing said first and said second pawls to said shank, a first biasing means for biasing said first pawl and said second pawl to engage with said internal gear, means for selectively disengaging said first pawl and said second pawl from said internal gear, said actuating surfaces of said shank being engaged with said first and said second pawls for solidly engaging said first and said second pawls with said internal gear, a handle, and means for securing said handle to said shank.
  • 2. The ratchet tool according to claim 1, wherein said shank includes an extension extended therefrom, said securing means includes a lock pin for securing said handle to said shank.
  • 3. The ratchet tool according to claim 2, wherein said securing means includes a coupler secured to said handle, a seat rotatably secured to said coupler and secured to said shank with said lock pin.
  • 4. The ratchet tool according to claim 3, wherein said seat includes a peripheral portion having a plurality of depression formed therein, said coupler includes a hole formed therein and includes a ball received in said hole thereof, said securing means includes means for actuating said ball to engage with either of said depressions of said seat and to position said coupler to said seat at any selected angular position.
  • 5. The ratchet tool according to claim 4, wherein said coupler includes an orifice formed therein, said actuating means includes a button slidably received in said orifice of said coupler, said button includes an opening formed therein for receiving said ball and for allowing said ball to be disengaged from said seat, said button is engaged with said ball for forcing said ball to engage with either of said depressions of said seat, and a second biasing means for biasing said button to engage with and to force said ball to engage with said seat.
  • 6. The ratchet tool according to claim 1, wherein said partition of said shank includes an aperture formed therein, said first biasing means includes a spring engaged in said aperture of said partition and engaged with said first and said second pawls.
  • 7. The ratchet tool according to claim 1, wherein said selectively disengaging means includes a control ferrule rotatably engaged on said shank, said control ferrule includes a first block and a second block engaged with said first and said second pawls respectively for disengaging said first and said second pawls from said internal gear when said control ferrule is rotated relative to said shank.
  • 8. The ratchet tool according to claim 7 further comprising means for positioning said control ferrule to said shank at a selected angular position.
  • 9. The ratchet tool according to claim 7 further comprising means for limiting a rotational movement between said control ferrule and said shank.
  • 10. The ratchet tool according to claim 9, wherein said rotational movement limiting means includes a curved channel formed in said control ferrule, and a protrusion extended from said shank and slidably engaged in said curved channel of said control ferrule.
  • 11. A ratchet tool comprising:a handle, a coupler secured to said handle, a seat rotatably secured to said coupler, a ratchet device including a shank, and a lock pin securing said shank to said seat, said seat including a peripheral portion having a plurality of depression formed therein, said coupler including a hole formed therein and including a ball received in said hole thereof, said securing means including means for actuating said ball to engage with either of said depressions of said seat and to position said coupler to said seat at any selected angular position.
  • 12. The ratchet tool according to claim 11, wherein said coupler includes an orifice formed therein, said actuating means includes a button slidably received in said orifice of said coupler, said button includes an opening formed therein for receiving said ball and for allowing said ball to be disengaged from said seat, said button is engaged with said ball for forcing said ball to engage with either of said depressions of said seat, and means for biasing said button to engage with and to force said ball to engage with said seat.
  • 13. The ratchet tool according to claim 11, wherein said ratchet device includes a housing having a chamber formed therein for rotatably receiving said shank and having an internal gear provided therein, said shank includes a partition formed between a pair of notches and includes a pair of actuating surfaces, said notches of said shank are defined between said partition and said actuating surfaces respectively, said shank includes a pair of bulges extended inward of said notches of said shank, said ratchet device further includes a first pawl and a second pawl rotatably received in said notches of said shank respectively and engageable with said actuating surfaces of said shank, for engaging with said internal gear and for controlling a driving direction of said housing relative to said shank, said first and said second pawls each includes a cavity formed therein for receiving said bulges of said shank and for rotatably securing said first and said second pawls to said shank, said ratchet device further includes a biasing means for biasing said first pawl and said second pawl to engage with said internal gear, and further includes means for selectively disengaging said first pawl and said second pawl from said internal gear.
Parent Case Info

The present invention is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/659,053, filed Sep. 11, 2000, pending.

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