Ratchet spanner

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6209423
  • Patent Number
    6,209,423
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 30, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 3, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Smith; James G.
    Agents
    • Sheridan Ross P.C.
Abstract
A ratchet spanner includes a spanner body with a head portion confined by a peripheral wall. Top and bottom flanges extend inwardly and radially from top and bottom ends of the peripheral wall. The top flange has a curved inner peripheral surface with an open-end slot. The bottom flange defines a bottom opening, and is formed with an inward flange extending from an inner peripheral surface thereof. An insert member is inserted into the head portion, and has a curved shoulder between upper and lower portions thereof. The upper portion of the insert member is formed with an open-ended slot. The curved shoulder abuts against the top flange of the head portion for preventing upward removal therefrom. A ratchet wheel is rotatably disposed in the head portion, and has an upper annular groove and a lower shoulder abutting against the inward flange of the head portion for preventing downward removal therefrom. A C-shaped ring engages the annular groove in the ratchet wheel, the open-ended slot in the head portion, and the open-ended slot of the insert member for preventing removal of the ratchet wheel and the insert member from the head portion. A pawl control element is disposed in the head portion and permits rotation of the ratchet wheel in a selected one of two directions.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a ratchet spanner, more particularly to a ratchet spanner which includes components that can be easily assembled during the manufacturing process thereof and which requires little operating space to operate the same.




2. Description of the Related Art




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a conventional ratchet spanner is shown to include a spanner body


1


and a ratchet mechanism. The spanner body


1


has an annular head portion


101


defining a ratchet accommodating chamber


102


with a lower end opening. The ratchet mechanism includes a ratchet wheel


105


disposed rotatably in a front section


103


of the chamber


102


via the lower end opening such that a tool mounting shank


105


″ of the ratchet wheel


105


projects outwardly of the chamber


102


. Two spring-biased pawls


107


and a pawl actuator


106


are disposed in a rear section


104


of the chamber


102


and are operably connected to the ratchet wheel


105


. The pawl actuator


106


can be manually operated in either one of two directions in order to engage a selected one of the pawls


107


with the ratchet wheel


105


such that the conventional ratchet spanner is turnable in only a single direction when in operation.




Some of the drawbacks of the aforementioned conventional ratchet spanner are as follows:




It is somewhat difficult to assemble the components of the aforesaid ratchet spanner. During assembly, after the ratchet wheel


105


, the spring-biased pawls


107


and the pawl actuator


106


are mounted in the chamber


102


, a cover shield


109


is mounted on the spanner body


1


by the use of screws


109


′ to prevent downward removal of the ratchet wheel


105


from the head portion


101


of the spanner body


1


. As such, a relatively long assembly time is incurred.




In addition, because the ratchet wheel


105


has a relatively small number of teeth


105


′ with great pitches, in order to ensure engagement between a rectangular end


107


′ of the pawls


107


and the teeth


105


′ of the ratchet wheel


105


, a large amount of operating space is needed for turning of the spanner body


1


.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, another conventional ratchet spanner is shown to include a spanner body


2


and a ratchet mechanism. The spanner body


2


includes an annular head portion


201


which has a peripheral wall


201


A with top and bottom ends and an opening


202


formed through the top and bottom ends, and top and bottom flanges that extend radially and inwardly from the top and bottom ends. The ratchet mechanism includes a ratchet wheel


205


that is disposed rotatably within the opening


202


in the head portion


201


and that defines a tool accommodating cavity at the central portion thereof, a pawl unit


206


disposed within the opening


202


, and a spring unit


207


that is disposed within a retention bore


204


formed in the peripheral wall


201


A and that biases the pawl unit


206


to engage teeth


205


′ of the ratchet wheel


205


.




Because the ratchet wheel


205


is provided with densely located fine profile teeth


205


′, only a small amount of operating space is required to operate the aforesaid conventional spanner. However, during the manufacture of the ratchet wheel


205


, high precision and great skill are needed to produce such type of fine profile teeth


205


′. A high manufacturing cost is thus incurred.




During mass production, a curved recess


203


is firstly formed in the peripheral wall


201


A. The retention bore


204


is then formed by a milling unit and a drilling unit. Since only a small-diameter cutting tool can be used in order to form the retention bore


204


with a relative depth, the cutting tool easily breaks under high speeds of rotation, thereby inconveniencing the operator.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the object of this invention is to provide a ratchet spanner which includes components that are easily manufactured and assembled during the manufacturing process and which requires a relatively small amount of space to operate the same.




Accordingly, a ratchet spanner of the present invention includes a spanner body, a stepped insert member, a vertical cylindrical ratchet wheel, a spring-biased pawl assembly, and a control element. The spanner body has a head portion and a handle, which has an end connected fixedly to the head portion. The head portion has a peripheral wall with a top end and a bottom end, a top flange that extends integrally and inwardly from the top end of the peripheral wall, and a bottom flange that extends integrally and inwardly from the bottom end of the peripheral wall. The top flange defines a top opening therein, and has a curved and slotted inner peripheral surface with an open-ended slot that extends circumferentially therealong. The bottom flange has a circular inner peripheral surface, which is formed with an inward flange that extends integrally, radially and inwardly from a bottom end of the circular inner peripheral surface and that defines a bottom opening therein. The insert member is inserted into the head portion of the spanner body between the top and bottom flanges. The insert member has a lower portion with a top surface, an upper portion that extends integrally and upwardly from the top surface of the lower portion, and a curved shoulder defined between the upper and lower portions. The upper portion of the insert member has a curved side surface, which is formed with an open-ended slot that extends circumferentially therealong and that cooperates with the open-ended slot in the head portion to form an annular slot unit. The upper portion of the insert member extends into the top opening in the head portion of the spanner body. The curved shoulder of the insert member abuts against the top flange of the head portion of the spanner body for preventing upward removal of the insert member from the head portion. The lower portion of the insert member has a side surface with two chamber units and abuts against the bottom flange for preventing downward removal of the insert member from the head portion of the spanner body. The ratchet wheel is disposed rotatably within the head portion of the spanner body. The ratchet wheel has a diameter-reduced bottom end that extends into the bottom opening in the head portion of the spanner body and that defines a circular shoulder, a toothed portion with a plurality of ratchet teeth, and a top end portion that is formed with an annular groove. The circular shoulder of the ratchet wheel abuts against the inward flange of the head portion of the spanner body for preventing downward removal of the ratchet wheel from the head portion of the spanner body. A C-shaped retaining ring is disposed in the head portion of the spanner body in such a manner that the ring engages the annular groove in the ratchet wheel, the open-ended slot in the head portion and the open-ended slot in the insert member for preventing removal of the ratchet wheel and the insert member from the head portion of the spanner body. The pawl assembly includes a first pawl unit and a second pawl unit, which are received respectively within the chamber units in the insert member and which are biased by a spring action to engage the toothed portion of the ratchet wheel. Engagement between the toothed portion of the ratchet wheel and the first pawl unit prevents rotation of the ratchet wheel within the head portion of the spanner body in a first direction. Engagement between the toothed portion of the ratchet wheel and the second pawl unit prevents rotation of the ratchet wheel within the head portion of the spanner body in a second direction that is opposite to the first direction. The control element is mounted operably on the insert member such that the control element presses selectively against one of the first and second pawl units against the spring action, thereby permitting rotation of the ratchet wheel within the head portion of the spanner body in a selected one of the first and second directions.











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 partly exploded perspective view of a conventional ratchet spanner;





FIG. 2

is a schematic top view of the conventional ratchet spanner, illustrating how a spring-biased pawl unit engages a ratchet wheel;





FIG. 3

shows a partly exploded fragmentary perspective view of another conventional ratchet spanner;





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary schematic view of the conventional ratchet spanner shown in

FIG. 3

, illustrating how a spring-biased pawl unit engages a ratchet wheel;





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment of a ratchet spanner of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a partly sectional schematic side view of the preferred embodiment;





FIG. 7

is a partly sectional schematic top view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating how a plurality of spring-biased pawl units and a pawl control element are disposed in an end portion of a spanner body;





FIG. 8

is a partly sectional schematic top view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating a first state where a ratchet wheel is turnable relative to a spanner body in a first direction;





FIG. 9

is a partly sectional schematic top view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating a second state where the ratchet wheel is turnable relative to the spanner body in a second direction;





FIG. 10

is a partly sectional schematic side view of a modified preferred embodiment; and





FIG. 11

is a partly sectional schematic top view of yet another modified preferred embodiment, illustrating a state where the ratchet wheel is turnable relative to the spanner body in only one direction.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to FIGS.


5


,


6


and


7


, the preferred embodiment of a ratchet spanner of the present invention is shown to include a spanner body


10


, a stepped insert member


20


, a vertical cylindrical ratchet wheel


60


, a C-shaped retaining ring


70


, a spring-biased pawl assembly, and a pawl control element


50


.




As illustrated, the spanner body


10


has a head portion


12


and a handle


11


, which has an end connected fixedly to the head portion


12


. The head portion


12


has aperipheral wall


120


with a top end


121


and a bottom end


122


, a top flange


123


that extends integrally and inwardly from the top end


121


of the peripheral wall


120


, and a bottom flange


124


that extends integrally and inwardly from the bottom end


122


of the peripheral wall


120


. The top flange


123


defines a top opening


1211


therein, and has a curved and slotted inner peripheral surface


1212


with an open-ended slot


132


that extends circumferentially therealong. The bottom flange


124


has a circular inner peripheral surface


1240


, which is formed with an inward flange


1241


that extends integrally, radially and inwardly from a bottom end of the circular inner peripheral surface


1240


and that defines a bottom opening


1245


therein.




The insert member


20


is inserted into the head portion


12


of the spanner body


10


between the top and bottom flanges


123


,


124


. The insert member


20


has a lower portion


21


with a top surface


210


, an upper portion


22


that extends integrally and upwardly from the top surface


210


of the lower portion


21


, and a curved shoulder


211


defined between the upper and lower portions


22


,


21


. The upper portion


22


has a curved side surface


220


, which is formed with an open-ended slot


24


that extends circumferentially therealong and that cooperates with the open-ended slot


132


in the head portion


12


of the spanner body


10


to form an annular slot unit. The upper portion


22


extends into the top opening


1211


in the head portion


12


of the spanner body


10


. Under such a condition, the curved shoulder


211


of the insert member


20


abuts against the top flange


123


of the head portion


12


of the spanner body


10


for preventing upward removal of the insert member


20


from the head portion


12


of the spanner body. The lower portion


21


further has a side surface


215


that is formed with two chamber units


23


and that abuts against the bottom flange


124


of the head portion


12


for preventing downward removal of the insert member


20


from the head portion


12


of the spanner body


10


.




The cylindrical ratchet wheel


60


is disposed rotatably within the head portion


12


of the spanner body


10


, and has a diameter-reduced bottom end


61


that extends into the bottom opening


1245


in the head portion


12


and that defines a circular shoulder


610


, a toothed portion


62


with a plurality of ratchet teeth, and a top end portion


64


. The top end portion


64


of the ratchet wheel


60


is formed with an annular groove


640


. The circular shoulder


610


of the ratchet wheel


60


abuts against the inward flange


1241


of the head portion


12


for preventing downward removal of the ratchet wheel


60


from the head portion


12


of the spanner body


10


.




The C-shaped retaining ring


70


is disposed in the head portion


12


in such a manner that the retaining ring


70


engages the annular groove


640


in the ratchet wheel


60


, the open-ended slot


132


in the head portion


12


of the spanner body


10


, and the open-ended slot


24


in the insert member


20


for preventing removal of the ratchet wheel


60


and the insert member


20


from the head portion


12


of the spanner body


10


.




The pawl assembly


30


includes a first pawl unit


301


and a second pawl unit


302


, which are received respectively within the chamber units


23


in the insert member


20


and which are biased by spring units


40


to engage the toothed portion of the ratchet wheel


60


. Under such a condition, engagement between the toothed portion of the ratchet wheel


60


and the first pawl unit


301


prevents rotation of the ratchet wheel


60


within the head portion


12


of the spanner body


10


in a first direction. Engagement between the toothed portion of the ratchet wheel


60


and the second pawl unit


302


prevents rotation of the ratchet wheel


60


within the head portion


12


of the spanner body


10


in a second direction opposite to the first direction.




The control element


50


is mounted operably on the insert member


20


and presses selectively against one of the first and second pawl units


301


,


302


against the action of the spring units


40


. Under this state, the ratchet wheel


60


within the head portion


12


is permitted to rotate in a selected one of the first and second directions.




The insert member


20


is further formed with a slide slot unit


25


that extends across the chamber units


23


and which receives slidably the control element


50


therein. The control element


50


can slide into a selected one of the chamber units


23


in the insert member


20


so as to press against a corresponding one of the first and second pawl units


301


,


302


. Under such a condition, the ratchet wheel


60


is permitted to rotate within the head portion


12


of the spanner body


10


in the selected direction. Preferably, the control element


50


includes a slide piece


51


formed with two spaced stop grooves


511


which selectively engage the stops


32


of one of the first and second pawl units


301


,


302


. Under this condition, the stop teeth


33


of the other one of the first and second pawl units


301


,


302


engage the toothed portion of the ratchet wheel


60


, as best shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

, such that the ratchet wheel


60


is permitted to rotate in the selected direction. Referring to

FIG. 7

, when the control element


50


is moved in the chamber units


23


so as to be at an intermediate position of the slot unit


25


, the stops


32


of an adjacent pair of the first and second pawl units


301


,


302


respectively engage the stop grooves


511


of the control element


5


. Under this condition, the ratchet wheel


60


is prevented from rotation such that the ratchet spanner of the present invention serves as a conventional spanner.




In the preferred embodiment, the bottom flange


124


of the head portion


12


is formed with a curved rod hole


15


therethrough. In order to facilitate manual actuation of the control element


50


, the latter is provided with an actuation rod


52


that extends integrally from the slide piece


51


and through the rod hole


15


in the bottom flange


124


for actuation by the fingers of the operator. Preferably, the chamber units


23


include four chambers


230


. The first pawl unit


301


includes two first pawl members that are received within two of the four chambers


230


. The second pawl unit


302


includes two second pawl members that are received within another two of the four chambers


230


. The chambers


230


are arranged in a row along the slide slot unit


25


. The insert member


20


further includes three partitions


231


, each of which is disposed between an adjacent pair of the chambers


230


. Each of the partitions


231


has a notch


233


that forms a portion of the slide slot unit


25


. Preferably, the ratchet wheel


60


has an end surface that is formed integrally with a post


63


of a rectangular cross-section such that a socket (not shown) for turning of a workpiece can be mounted thereon.




Referring to

FIG. 11

, a second preferred embodiment is shown to be is similar to the first preferred embodiment in structure, except that the ratchet wheel


60


′ has an end surface formed with a hexagonal hole


65


′ for receiving an operating tool or hexagonal head of a bolt therein (not shown).




Referring to

FIG. 10

, a third preferred embodiment is shown to be similar to the first preferred embodiment in structure, except that the ratchet wheel


60


″ is annular-shaped, and has a splined inner cavity


65


″ for receiving an operating tool (not shown) therein. A magnetic piece


66


′ is mounted fixedly in an innermost wall of the cavity


65


″ for attracting with the operating tool so as to prevent untimely removal of the same.




The advantages that result from the use of the aforesaid ratchet spanner of this invention are as follows:




Since the pawl members


30


are constantly biased by spring units


40


in a radial direction with respect to the ratchet wheel


60


, engagement of the pawl members with the ratchet wheel


60


is ensured. The fine profile teeth on the ratchet wheel


60


further ensure that only little space is required when operating the ratchet spanner of the present invention.




The top and bottom flanges


123


,


124


in the head portion


12


of the spanner body


10


, and the ratchet accommodating bore between the top and bottom flanges


123


,


124


can be formed by a large-diameter milling tool, which does not easily break during the machining process.




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 the invention be limited only as indicated in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A ratchet spanner comprising:a spanner body having a head portion and a handle, which has an end connected fixedly to said head portion, said head portion having a peripheral wall with a top end and a bottom end, a top flange extending integrally and inwardly from said top end of said peripheral wall, and a bottom flange extending integrally and inwardly from said bottom end of said peripheral wall, said top flange defining a top opening therein and having a curved and slotted inner peripheral surface with an open-ended slot that extends circumferentially therealong, said bottom flange having a circular inner peripheral surface, which is formed with an inward flange that extends integrally, radially and inwardly from a bottom end of said circular inner peripheral surface and that defines a bottom opening therein; a stepped insert member inserted into said head portion of said spanner body between said top and bottom flanges, and having a lower portion with a top surface, an upper portion extending integrally and upwardly from said top surface of said lower portion, and a curved shoulder defined between said upper and lower portions, said upper portion having a curved side surface, which is formed with an open-ended slot that extends circumferentially therealong and that cooperates with said open-ended slot in said head portion of said spanner body to form an annular slot unit, said upper portion extending into said top opening in said head portion of said spanner body, said curved shoulder of said insert member abutting against said top flange of said head portion of said spanner body for preventing upward removal of said insert member from said head portion of said spanner body, said lower portion having a side surface with two chamber units and abutting against said bottom flange for preventing downward removal of said insert member from said head portion of said spanner body; a vertical cylindrical ratchet wheel disposed rotatably within said head portion of said spanner body, and having a diameter-reduced bottom end that extends into said bottom opening in said head portion of said spanner body and that defines a circular shoulder, a toothed portion with a plurality of ratchet teeth, and a top end portion that is formed with an annular groove, said circular shoulder of said ratchet wheel abutting against said inward flange of said head portion of said spanner body for preventing downward removal of said ratchet wheel from said head portion of said spanner body; a C-shaped retaining ring engaging said annular groove in said ratchet wheel, said open-ended slot in said head portion of said spanner body and said open-ended slot in said insert member for preventing removal of said ratchet wheel and said insert member from said head portion of said spanner body; a spring-biased pawl assembly including a first pawl unit and a second pawl unit, which are received respectively within said chamber units in said insert member and which are biased by a spring action to engage said toothed portion of said ratchet wheel, engagement between said toothed portion and said first pawl unit preventing rotation of said ratchet wheel within said head portion of said spanner body in a first direction, engagement between said toothed portion and said second pawl unit preventing rotation of said ratchet wheel within said head portion of said spanner body in a second direction that is opposite to said first direction; and a pawl control element mounted operably on said insert member and pressing selectively against one of said first and second pawl units against the spring action, thereby permitting rotation of said ratchet wheel within said head portion of said spanner body in a selected one of said first and second directions.
  • 2. The ratchet spanner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said insert member is formed with a slide slot unit that extends across said chamber units and that receives slidably said control element therein, whereby said control element can slide into a selected one of said chamber units in said insert member so as to press against a corresponding one of said first and second pawl units, thereby permitting rotation of said ratchet wheel within said head portion of said spanner body in the selected one of said first and second directions.
  • 3. The ratchet spanner as claimed in claim 2, wherein said bottom flange of said spanner body is formed with a rod hole therethrough, said control element being formed with an integral actuation rod that extends through said rod hole in said bottom flange.
  • 4. The ratchet spanner as claimed in claim 2, wherein said chamber units include four chambers, said first pawl unit including two first pawl members that are received within two of said four chambers, said second pawl unit including two second pawl members that are received within another two of said four chambers.
  • 5. The ratchet spanner as claimed in claim 4, wherein said chambers are arranged in a row, said insert member including three partitions, each of which is disposed between an adjacent pair of said chambers, each of said partitions having a notch that forms a portion of said slide slot unit.
  • 6. The ratchet spanner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ratchet wheel is annular, and has a splined inner surface.
  • 7. The ratchet spanner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ratchet wheel has an end surface that is formed integrally with a post of a rectangular cross-section.
  • 8. The ratchet spanner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ratchet wheel has an end surface that is formed with a hexagonal hole.
  • 9. The ratchet spanner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ratchet wheel is provided with a magnet that is secured therein.
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Number Name Date Kind
5794496 Arnold Aug 1998
5913954 Arnold et al. Jun 1999