1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a handle tool, and more particularly to a ratchet screwdriver.
2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 6,658,970 discloses a ratchet screwdriver, as shown in
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The object of this invention is to provide a ratchet screwdriver that can overcome the abovementioned drawbacks associated with the prior art.
According to this invention, a ratchet screwdriver includes a handle extending along an axis and having a front end, and a ratchet unit. The ratchet unit includes:
a positioning seat disposed fixedly on the front end of the handle;
a ratchet wheel journalled within the positioning seat;
two pawls disposed between the positioning seat and the ratchet wheel, each of the pawls having a pivot end, a free end, an annular outer surface that is formed with a plurality of retaining teeth, and a front side that is formed with a projection which extends forwardly therefrom and which is disposed between the pivot end and the free end;
two pivot pin units extending parallel to the axis and connected respectively to the pawls such that the pawls are rotatable respectively about the pivot pin units;
two resilient members for biasing respectively the pawls toward the ratchet wheel, each of the resilient members being disposed between the positioning seat and a corresponding one of the pawls; and
a rotary cover disposed rotatably on the positioning seat and confining the ratchet wheel, the pawls, and the resilient members within the positioning seat, the rotary cover having a driving portion that is movable to contact the projections of the pawls, the rotary cover being operable so that the driving portion of the rotary cover rotates each of the pawls between an engagement position and a disengagement position, the driving portion having an annular outer surface that is eccentric with respect to the axis and that has a pushing section and a non-pushing section, which is located nearer to the axis than the pushing section, each of the pawls being disposed at the engagement position so as to engage the retaining teeth of a corresponding one of the pawls with the ratchet teeth of the ratchet wheel when the non-pushing section of the annular outer surface of the driving portion of the rotary cover comes into contact with the projection of the corresponding one of the pawls, each of the pawls being disposed at the disengagement position so as to remove the retaining teeth of the corresponding one of the pawls from the ratchet teeth of the ratchet wheel when the pushing section of the annular outer surface of the driving portion of the rotary cover comes into contact with the projection of the corresponding one of the pawls.
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:
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The handle 10 extends along an axis (L).
The ratchet unit 20 includes a positioning seat 21, a position-limiting plate 22, a ratchet wheel 23, two pawls 24, two resilient members 25, a rotary cover 26 and a positioning unit 27.
The positioning seat 21 is disposed fixedly on a front end of the handle 10, and has a stepped hole 211 and a cylindrical hole 211′. The stepped hole 211 has a small-diameter portion 212 disposed in proximity to the handle 10, a large-diameter portion 213 disposed in front of the small-diameter portion 212 and having a diameter greater than that of the small-diameter portion 212, and a middle portion 214 interconnecting the small-diameter and large-diameter portions 212, 213. The positioning seat 21 further has a shoulder 215 defined between the large-diameter and middle portions 213, 214 of the stepped hole 211. The large-diameter portion 213 has opposing grooves 216. A C-shaped retaining ring 214′ is disposed within the middle portion 214, and is received within an annular groove 214″ in an inner wall of the positioning seat 21 defining the middle portion 214. The shoulder 215 has two first pivot holes 217 aligned respectively with the grooves 216. A front end of the positioning seat 21 has an end surface that is formed with a recess 218, and an annular outer surface that is formed with a limiting slot 219. The limiting slot 219 has two closed ends (not shown).
The position-limiting plate 22 is fitted within the recess 218 in the positioning seat 21, and has a central hole 221 aligned with the stepped hole 211 in the positioning seat 21, two second pivot holes 222 formed respectively through left and right side portions of the position-limiting plate 22, and two notches 223 disposed respectively in proximity to the second pivot holes 222.
The ratchet wheel 23 is disposed within the large-diameter and middle portions 213, 214 of the stepped hole 211 in the positioning seat 21, and has a front end journalled within the position-limiting plate 22, and a rear end journalled within the retaining ring 214′. The retaining ring 214′ is received within an annular groove 230 in an annular outer surface of the ratchet wheel 23. The ratchet wheel 23 has an annular outer surface that is formed with a plurality of ratchet teeth 231 disposed within the large-diameter portion 213 of the stepped hole 211, and a non-circular central bore 232. The central bore 232 is in the form of a spline hole, and is defined by twelve spline internal teeth 233 so as to engage a hexagonal head of the screwdriver bit 30.
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Each of the resilient members 25 is in the form of a coiled compression spring, and is disposed within the corresponding groove 216 so as to bias the free end 243 of the corresponding pawl 24 toward the ratchet wheel 23.
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The positioning unit 27 is disposed within the cylindrical hole 211′ in the positioning seat 21, and includes a retainer 271 in the form of a ball, and a spring 272 for biasing the retainer 271 to project from the cylindrical hole 211′.
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Conversely, if the rotary cover 26 is rotated on the positioning seat 21 in a clockwise direction so as to engage the retainer 271 with the second positioning hole 264, the left pawl 24 will separate from the ratchet wheel 23, whereas the right pawl 24 will engage the ratchet wheel 23. This allows for co-rotation of the ratchet wheel 23 with the positioning seat 21 only in a counterclockwise direction.
The ratchet screwdriver of this invention has the following advantages:
1. Each of the pawls 24 is formed with a plurality of retaining teeth 244 movable into engagement with ratchet teeth 231 of the ratchet wheel 23. This allows for close engagement between the ratchet wheel 23 and the pawls 24. Furthermore, because the size of the retaining teeth 244 is small, an idle rotation angle of the ratchet screwdriver can be reduced during use, thereby improving the operating efficiency of the ratchet screwdriver.
2. Each of the pawls 24 is rotatable about the corresponding first and second pins 241, 242. Because the first and second pins 241, 242 are all journalled in the positioning seat 21, the retaining teeth 244 of the pawls 24 can engage accurately the ratchet teeth 231 of the ratchet wheel 23.
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.