Information
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Patent Grant
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6658970
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Patent Number
6,658,970
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Date Filed
Friday, December 14, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 9, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 081 60
- 081 62
- 081 631
- 192 431
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A ratchet screwdriver includes a drive shaft inserted into a shaft-receiving space of a shaft-mounting seat, a regulator sleeved rotatably around one end of the shaft-mounting seat to selectively push two pawls that are mounted in the shaft-receiving space, and a handle fixed on the shaft-mounting seat. The pawls selectively engage a ratchet wheel fixed on the drive shaft when the regulator is moved to first and second angular positions relative to the shaft-mounting seat.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a ratchet screwdriver, more particularly to a ratchet screwdriver which has an orientation regulator that is turnable between first and second angular positions so as to permit clockwise and counterclockwise driving rotations of a drive shaft.
2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 6,151,994 discloses a ratchet screwdriver that includes a handle defining a ratchet shaft receiving hole therethrough, and a ratchet shaft disposed therein. The ratchet shaft has a ratchet wheel mounted securely between first and second end portions. An engaging unit is interposed between the ratchet shaft and a drive shaft inserted in the first or second end portion to prevent relative axial displacement and permit co-rotation therebetween. A ratchet housing includes a coupling portion sleeved on the ratchet shaft and coupled to the handle for co-rotation therewith, a wheel confining portion defining a cavity for enclosing the ratchet wheel, and a shoulder between the coupling and wheel confining portions. The wheel confining portion is formed with a pawl-retaining groove in communication with the cavity to receive a pawl member which is mounted pivotally on the shoulder and which extends radially into the cavity. A biasing member biases the pawl member to engage the ratchet wheel such that when the handle is driven in a counterclockwise direction, the ratchet and drive shafts correspondingly rotate in the counterclockwise direction.
One disadvantage of the aforesaid ratchet screwdriver resides in that when it is desired to rotate the drive shaft in a clockwise direction, the handle is turned 180 degrees along a radial line to reverse positions of the first and second end portions of the ratchet shaft, and the drive shaft is disassembled and then re-assembled to a selected one of the first and second end portions of the ratchet shaft to permit driving rotation of the handle in the clockwise direction.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore the object of the present invention is to provide a ratchet screwdriver which can solve the aforementioned problem.
Accordingly, the ratchet screwdriver of the present invention includes a drive shaft, a shaft-mounting seat, an elongated handle, and a ratchet assembly. The drive shaft defines a first axis, and has a coupling section, and an operating section which extends axially from the coupling section and which defines a tool-retaining hole with a non-circular cross-section. The shaft-mounting seat includes a peripheral wall that defines a shaft-receiving space to receive the coupling section of the drive shaft therein, and that has front and rear ends, and an upper wall portion formed with two spaced apart opposing spring-retaining recesses in spatial communication with the shaft-receiving space, and two spaced apart opposing pawl-limiting through-holes which are disposed between the spring-retaining recesses. Each of the pawl-limiting through-holes is confined by a hole-confining wall. The shaft-mounting seat further includes front and rear end flanges that extend inwardly and respectively from the front and rear ends of the peripheral wall in a transverse direction relative to the peripheral wall. The coupling section of the drive shaft extends through the front end flange, the shaft-receiving space, and the rear end flange. The handle is securely connected to the rear end of the shaft-mounting seat. The ratchet assembly includes a ratchet wheel, opposing left and right pawls, opposing left and right biasing members, a regulator in the form of a tubular sleeve, and a positioning unit. The ratchet wheel is disposed around and is connected securely to the coupling section of the drive shaft for co-rotation therewith in the shaft-receiving space, and has a plurality of engaging teeth formed circumferentially therearound. Each of the left and right pawls is disposed in the shaft-receiving space among the drive shaft, a respective one of the spring-retaining recesses, and a respective one of the pawl-limiting through-holes. Each of the left and right pawls has two opposite pivot ends respectively pivoted to the front and rear end flanges, a teeth-engaging portion between the pivot ends, and an actuating portion which projects from the teeth-engaging portion through a respective one of the pawl-limiting through-holes. The pivot ends of each of the left and right pawls are limitedly turnable relative to the shaft-mounting seat about a second axis that is parallel to the first axis and so as to be turnable about the first axis together with the shaft-mounting seat. The left and right biasing members are disposed in the spring-retaining recesses, respectively, for urging the teeth-engaging portions of the left and right pawls to releasably mesh with the engaging teeth of the ratchet wheel. The tubular sleeve is sleeved rotatably around the peripheral wall of the shaft-mounting seat, and has an inner wall that is formed with a sector-shaped recess defined by a recess-confining wall. The tubular sleeve is turnable about the first axis relative to the shaft-mounting seat between a first angular position, where the actuating portion of the left pawl is pushed by the recess-confining wall of the tubular sleeve against biasing action of the left biasing member so as to turn about the second axis to abut against the hole-confining wall of the respective one of the pawl-limiting through-holes and so as to permit the teeth-engaging portion of the left pawl to disengage from the engaging teeth of the ratchet wheel, and where the teeth-engaging portion of the right pawl engages the teeth of the ratchet wheel, and a second angular position opposite to the first angular position, where the actuating portion of the right pawl is pushed by the recess-confining wall of the tubular sleeve against biasing action of the right biasing member so as to turn about the second axis to abut against the hole-confining wall of the other one of the pawl-limiting through-holes and so as to permit the teeth-engaging portion of the right pawl to disengage from the engaging teeth of the ratchet wheel, and where the teeth-engaging portion of the left pawl engages the engaging teeth of the ratchet wheel. The positioning unit is disposed between the shaft-mounting seat and the tubular sleeve for releasably engaging the shaft-mounting seat and the tubular sleeve once the tubular sleeve is moved to the first and second angular positions. As such, when the tubular sleeve is moved to the first angular position, rotation of the handle in a clockwise direction results in synchronous rotation of the shaft-mounting seat and the drive shaft in the clockwise direction, and rotation of the handle in a counterclockwise direction results in idle rotation of the handle relative to the drive shaft. Accordingly, when the tubular sleeve is moved to the second angular position, rotation of the handle in the counterclockwise direction results in synchronous rotation of the shaft-mounting seat and the drive shaft in the counterclockwise direction, and rotation of the handle in the clockwise direction results in idle rotation of the handle relative to the drive shaft.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of this invention will become more apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a fragmentary exploded perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a ratchet screwdriver according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a fragmentary sectional view of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment taken along lines III—III in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment taken along lines III—III in
FIG. 2
when turned in a clockwise direction during use;
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment taken along lines III—III in
FIG. 2
when turned in a counterclockwise direction during use;
FIG. 6
is a fragmentary sectional view of a modified preferred embodiment according to the present invention; and
FIG. 7
is a fragmentary sectional view of another modified preferred embodiment according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Before the present invention is described in greater detail with reference to the following preferred embodiments, it should be noted that same reference numerals have been used to denote similar elements throughout the specification.
Referring to
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
3
, a preferred embodiment of a ratchet screwdriver according to the present invention is shown to include a drive shaft
40
, a shaft-mounting seat
10
, an elongated handle
20
, and a ratchet assembly
30
.
As illustrated, the drive shaft
40
defines a first axis, has a coupling section
41
, and an operating section
42
which extends axially from the coupling section
41
and which defines a tool-retaining hole
421
with a non-circular cross-section to receive a tool-bit
90
therein.
The shaft-mounting seat
10
includes a peripheral wall
11
that defines a shaft-receiving space
12
to receive the coupling section
41
of the drive shaft
40
therein, and that has front and rear ends
111
,
112
, and an upper wall portion
114
formed with two spaced apart opposing spring-retaining recesses
113
in spatial communication with the shaft-receiving space
12
, and two spaced apart opposing pawl-limiting through-holes
116
which are disposed between the spring-retaining recesses
113
. Each of the pawl-limiting through-holes
116
is confined by a hole-confining wall
116
W. The shaft-mounting seat
10
further includes front and rear end flanges
16
,
15
that extend inwardly and respectively from the front and rear ends
111
,
112
of the peripheral wall
11
in a transverse direction relative to the peripheral wall
11
. The coupling section
41
of the drive shaft
40
extends through the front end flange
16
, the shaft-receiving space
12
, and the rear end flange
15
, and is fastened to the shaft-mounting seat
10
via two C-shaped retainer rings
33
so as to be prevented from axial removal from the shaft-mounting seat
10
.
The handle
20
is connected securely to the rear end
112
of the shaft-mounting seat
10
so that the shaft-mounting seat
10
co-rotates with the handle
20
in case the handle
20
is rotated.
The ratchet assembly
30
includes a ratchet wheel
31
, opposing left and right pawls
50
, opposing left and right biasing members
60
, a regulator in the form of a tubular sleeve
70
, and a positioning unit
80
. The ratchet wheel
31
is disposed around and is connected securely to the coupling section
41
of the drive shaft
40
for co-rotation therewith in the shaft-receiving space
12
, and has a plurality of engaging teeth
311
formed circumferentially therearound. Each of the left and right pawls
50
is disposed in the shaft-receiving space
12
among the drive shaft
40
, a respective one of the spring-retaining recesses
113
, and a respective one of the pawl-limiting through-holes
116
. Each of the left and right pawls
50
has two opposite pivot ends
51
pivoted to circular holes
161
,
151
in the front and rear end flanges
16
,
15
, a teeth-engaging portion
52
between the pivot ends
51
, and an actuating portion
53
that projects from the teeth-engaging portion
52
through a respective one of the pawl-limiting through-holes
116
. The pivot ends
51
of each of the left and right pawls
50
are limitedly turnable relative to the shaft-mounting seat
10
about a second axis that is parallel to the first axis and so as to be turnable about the first axis together with the shaft-mounting seat
10
.
The left and right biasing members
60
are respectively disposed in the spring-retaining recesses
113
of the shaft-mounting seat
10
for urging the teeth-engaging portions
52
of the left and right pawls
50
to releasably mesh with the engaging teeth
311
of the ratchet wheel
31
.
The tubular sleeve
70
is sleeved rotatably around the peripheral wall
11
of the shaft-mounting seat
10
, and defines an axial hole
711
to permit extension of the operating section
42
of the drive shaft
40
therethrough. The tubular sleeve
70
has an inner wall
71
that is formed with a sector-shaped recess
74
defined by a recess-confining wall
741
. The tubular sleeve
70
is turnable about the first axis relative to the shaft-mounting seat
10
between a first angular position, as best shown in
FIG. 4
, where the actuating portion
53
of the left pawl
50
is pushed by the recess-confining wall
741
of the tubular sleeve
70
against biasing action of the left biasing member
60
so as to turn about the second axis to abut against the hole-confining wall
116
W of the respective one of the pawl-limiting through-holes
116
and so as to permit the teeth-engaging portion
52
of the left pawl
50
to disengage from the engaging teeth
311
of the ratchet wheel
31
, and where the teeth-engaging portion
52
of the right pawl
50
engages the engaging teeth
311
of the ratchet wheel
31
, and a second angular position opposite to the first angular position, as best shown in
FIG. 5
, where the actuating portion
53
of the right pawl
50
is pushed by the recess-confining wall
741
of the tubular sleeve
70
against biasing action of the right biasing member
50
so as to turn about the second axis to abut against the hole-confining wall
116
W of the other one of the pawl-limiting through-holes
116
and so as to permit the teeth-engaging portion
52
of the right pawl
50
to disengage from the engaging teeth
311
of the ratchet wheel
31
, and where the teeth-engaging portion
52
of the left pawl
50
engages the engaging teeth
311
of the ratchet wheel
31
. Preferably, the rear end flange
15
is integrally formed with the rear end
112
of the peripheral wall
11
. The front end flange
16
is mounted securely in a flange-receiving groove
131
defined by the peripheral wall
11
adjacent to the front end
111
thereof. The tubular sleeve
70
has an annular flange-retention rib
73
which projects inwardly and axially from a periphery of a front open end of the tubular sleeve
70
to abut against the front end flange
16
and prevent removal of the front end flange
16
from the shaft-mounting seat
10
.
The positioning unit
80
is disposed between the shaft-mounting seat
10
and the tubular sleeve
10
for releasably engaging the shaft-mounting seat
10
and the tubular sleeve
70
once the tubular sleeve
70
is moved to the first and second angular positions. As such, when the tubular sleeve
70
is moved to the first angular position of
FIG. 4
, rotation of the handle
20
in a clockwise direction (shown by the headed arrow in
FIG. 4
) results in synchronous rotation of the shaft-mounting seat
10
and the drive shaft
40
in the clockwise direction, and rotation of the handle
10
in a counterclockwise direction results in idle rotation of the handle
10
relative to the drive shaft
40
. Accordingly, when the tubular sleeve
70
is moved to the second angular position of
FIG. 5
, rotation of the handle
20
in the counterclockwise direction (shown by the headed arrow in
FIG. 5
) results in synchronous rotation of the shaft-mounting seat
10
and the drive shaft
40
in the counterclockwise direction, and rotation of the handle
10
in the clockwise direction results in idle rotation of the handle
10
relative to the drive shaft
10
.
Preferably, the inner wall
71
of the tubular sleeve
70
is further formed with spaced apart left and right engaging grooves
82
,
84
which are disposed at a position opposite to the sector-shaped recess
74
, and an intermediate engaging groove
83
between the left and right engaging grooves
82
,
84
. The positioning unit
80
includes a spring-loaded ball
81
which is mounted on shaft-mounting seat
10
and which engages the right engaging groove
84
when the tubular sleeve
70
is moved to the first angular position and which engages the left engaging groove
82
when the tubular sleeve
70
is moved to the second angular position.
The inner wall
71
of the tubular sleeve
70
is further formed with a pair of diametrically disposed limiting grooves
75
at two opposite sides of the sector-shaped recess
74
. The shaft-mounting seat
10
further includes a pair of opposing limiting tabs
17
which radially and outwardly project from the peripheral wall
11
and which extend into the limiting grooves
75
, respectively, so as to limit angular rotation of the tubular sleeve
70
to the first and second angular positions relative to the shaft-mounting seat
10
.
Referring to
FIG. 6
, a modified preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown to have a structure similar to that of the previous embodiment. The main difference resides in that two opposite end portions
41
′,
42
′ of the drive shaft
40
′ define two bit-retaining holes
411
′,
421
′ with a non-circular cross-section to receive tool-bits
90
′ of different configurations for driving different screws. The ratchet wheel
31
′ and the drive shaft
40
′ are coupled detachably to each other by tongue-and-groove arrangement
43
′,
331
′ such that the drive shaft
40
′ can be reversed relative to the shaft-mounting seat when it is desired to use the tool bit
42
′ disposed within the handle
20
′.
Referring to
FIG. 7
, an another modified preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown to have a structure similar to that of the previous embodiment. The main difference resides in that each of the left and right pawls
50
has a constricted neck portion
54
between the actuating portion
53
and the teeth-engaging portion
52
. The upper wall portion of the peripheral wall
11
further has an inner protrusion
18
extending inwardly from an inner wall surface confining the shaft-receiving space
12
(see
FIG. 1
) and located between the pawl-limiting through-holes
116
. The inner protrusion
18
has opposing left and right flat faces
181
. The right flat face
181
abuts against the constricted neck portion
54
of the right pawl
50
so as to prevent bending of the right pawl
50
when the tubular sleeve
70
is turned about the first axis relative to the shaft-mounting seat
10
to the first angular position. The left flat face
181
abuts against the constricted neck portion
54
of the left pawl
50
so as to prevent bending of the left pawl
50
when the tubular sleeve
70
is turned about the first axis relative to the shaft-mounting seat
10
to the second angular position.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that the present invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Claims
- 1. A ratchet screwdriver comprising:a drive shaft defining a first axis, and having a coupling section, and an operating section which extends axially from said coupling section and which defines a tool-retaining hole with a non-circular cross-section; a shaft-mounting seat including a peripheral wall that defines a shaft-receiving space to receive said coupling section of said drive shaft therein, and that has front and rear ends, and an upper wall portion formed with two spaced apart opposing spring-retaining recesses in spatial communication with said shaft-receiving space, and two spaced apart opposing pawl-limiting through-holes disposed between said spring-retaining recesses, each of said pawl-limiting through-holes being confined by a hole-confining wall, said shaft-mounting seat further including front and rear end flanges extending inwardly and respectively from said front and rear ends of said peripheral wall in a transverse direction relative to said peripheral wall, said coupling section of said drive shaft extending through said front end flange, said shaft-receiving space, and said rear end flange; an elongated handle securely connected to said rear end of said shaft-mounting seat; and a ratchet assembly including a ratchet wheel disposed around and connected securely to said coupling section of said drive shaft for co-rotation therewith in said shaft-receiving space, and having a plurality of engaging teeth formed circumferentially therearound, opposing left and right pawls, each of which is disposed in said shaft-receiving space among said drive shaft, a respective one of said spring-retaining recesses, and a respective one of said pawl-limiting through-holes, and each of which has two opposite pivot ends respectively pivoted to said front and rear end flanges, a teeth-engaging portion between said pivot ends, and an actuating portion projecting from said teeth-engaging portion through a respective one of said pawl-limiting through-holes, said pivot ends of each of said left and right pawls being limitedly turnable relative to said shaft-mounting seat about a second axis that is parallel to said first axis and so as to be turnable about said first axis together with said shaft-mounting seat, opposing left and right biasing members disposed in said spring-retaining recesses for urging said teeth-engaging portions of said left and right pawls to releasably mesh with said engaging teeth of said ratchet wheel, respectively, a regulator in the form of a tubular sleeve sleeved rotatably around said peripheral wall of said shaft mounting seat, and having an inner wall that is formed with a sector-shaped recess defined by a recess-confining wall, said tubular sleeve being turnable about said first axis relative to said shaft-mounting seat between a first angular position, where said actuating portion of said left pawl is pushed by said recess-confining wall of said tubular sleeve against biasing action of said left biasing member so as to turn about said second axis to abut against said hole-confining wall of the respective one of said pawl-limiting through-holes and so as to permit said teeth-engaging portion of said left pawl to disengage from said engaging teeth of said ratchet wheel, and where said teeth-engaging portion of said right pawl engages said engaging teeth of said ratchet wheel, and a second angular position opposite to said first angular position, where said actuating portion of said right pawl is pushed by said recess-confining wall of said tubular sleeve against biasing action of said right biasing member so as to turn about said second axis to abut against said hole-confining wall of the other one of said pawl-limiting through-holes and so as to permit said teeth-engaging portion of said right pawl to disengage from said engaging teeth of said ratchet wheel, and where said teeth-engaging portion of said left pawl engages said engaging teeth of said ratchet wheel, and a positioning unit disposed between said shaft-mounting seat and said tubular sleeve for releasably engaging said shaft-mounting seat and said tubular sleeve once said tubular sleeve is moved to said first and second angular positions such that when said tubular sleeve is moved to said first angular position, rotation of said handle in a clockwise direction results in synchronous rotation of said shaft-mounting seat and said drive shaft in said clockwise direction and rotation of said handle in a counterclockwise direction results in idle rotation of said handle relative to said drive shaft, and such that when said tubular sleeve is moved to said second angular position, rotation of said handle in said counterclockwise direction results in synchronous rotation of said shaft-mounting seat and said drive shaft in said counterclockwise direction, and rotation of said handle in said clockwise direction results in idle rotation of said handle relative to said drive shaft.
- 2. The ratchet screwdriver as defined in claim 1, wherein said inner wall of said tubular sleeve is further formed with spaced apart left and right engaging grooves which are disposed at a position opposite to said sector-shaped recess, said positioning unit including a spring-loaded ball mounted on said shaft-mounting seat and engaging said right engaging groove when said tubular sleeve is moved to said first angular position and engaging said left engaging groove when said tubular sleeve is moved to said second angular position.
- 3. The ratchet screwdriver as defined in claim 1, wherein said inner wall of said tubular sleeve is further formed with a pair of diametrically disposed limiting grooves at two opposite sides of said sector-shaped recess, said shaft-mounting seat further including a pair of opposing limiting tabs radially and outwardly projecting from said peripheral wall and extending into said limiting grooves, respectively, so as to limit angular rotation of said tubular sleeve to said first and second angular positions relative to said shaft-mounting seat.
- 4. The ratchet screwdriver as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said left and right pawls further has a constricted neck portion between said actuating portion and said teeth-engaging portion, said upper wall portion of said peripheral wall further has an inner protrusion extending inwardly from an inner wall surface confining said shaft-receiving space and located between said pawl-limiting through-holes, said inner protrusion having opposing left and right flat faces, said right flat face abutting against said constricted neck portion of said right pawl when said tubular sleeve is turned about said first axis relative to said shaft-mounting seat to said first angular position, said left flat face abutting against said constricted neck portion of said left pawl when said tubular sleeve is turned about said first axis relative to said shaft-mounting seat to said second angular position.
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