Ratchet tool holder

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6260447
  • Patent Number
    6,260,447
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 22, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 17, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Smith; James G.
    • Shakeri; Hadi
    Agents
    • Martineau; François
Abstract
An elongated hollow handle forms a circular thru opening at one end. An annular ratchet gear is rotatably mounted within the handle and exposed in this opening and is adapted to carry a tool such as a die nut releasably secured within the gear and exposed thru opening. A double acting swivel pawl is centrally pivoted within the hollow handle and has two spaced pawl projections equally spaced from the pivot axis of the swivel pawl. A. transversely movable slider has opposite push buttons alternately protruding from the sides of the hollow handle; this slider has a spring bias plunger adapted to engage alternately opposite notches made in the rocker member on each side of its pivot axis. Therefore, a simple push on the protruding push button will change the direction in which the gear is rotated when swinging the handle back and forth. The gear has knurled exposed surfaces to enable manual grasping of the gear to brake its rotation during ratcheting.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a ratchet tool holder more particularly designed for holding die nuts or taps. The holder is of the type which can rotate the tool in any direction with ratcheting in the opposite direction.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Tool holders of the double ratcheting type have been known for a long time. However, their system to reverse the ratcheting direction is very often complicated and difficult and awkward to use.




For instance, in U.S. Pat. No. 270,516 dated Jan. 9, 1883 to Turner and entitled “Ratchet Drill”, to change ratcheting direction, the levers A on each side of the handle M must be operated to selectively actuate two different pawls P.




In U.S. Pat. No. 828,026 dated Aug. 7, 1906 to Garrigus and Golling and entitled “Tool Holder”, the pawl member 7, 8 must be rotated about its longitudinal axis through 180° in order to change ratcheting direction.




In U.S. Pat. No. 929,036 dated Jul. 27, 1909 to Smith and entitled “Ratchet Die-Stock”, there are two pawl members 20 located on opposite sides of the handle and which must be selectively moved and locked and unlocked from respective rings 22 on opposite sides of the handle.




In all these known prior arrangements, it is rather awkward to change ratcheting direction, a serious drawback when this direction must be changed frequently during use.




OBJECT OF THE INVENTION




The general object of the present invention is therefore to provide a ratchet tool holder of the character described in which the change in the ratcheting direction can be effected very quickly and simply.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a ratchet tool holder of the character described which is more particularly suited for holding a die nut, for cutting or renewing threads on bolts.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a ratchet tool holder of the character described which is more particularly suited for holding various taps for threading holes or repairing the existing threads on said holes.




The object of the present invention is to provide a holder of the double ratcheting type to enable the die nut to cut or renew threads on bolts that are hard to reach or are immovable and to then retrieve the die.




Another object of the present invention is a holder of the character described designed to accept all European dies with an outside diameter of 25 mm, and American dies with an outside diameter of one inch.




Another object of the invention is to provide a holder of the character described with an adapter to be able to use dies of still greater diameters.




Yet, another object of the invention is to provide a ratchet tool holder of the character described which is of simple construction and made of a minimum of molded parts.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The ratchet tool holder of the present invention comprises an elongated hollow handle forming a circular through opening at one end, an annular ratchet gear rotatably mounted within said handle in register with said through opening, a securing device carried by said gear to releasably secure a tool within said gear, a slider member transversely mounted for movement in said handle from a first to a second pawl rotating position and forming push buttons alternately protruding from said handle in said pawl rotating positions, a rocker member having a central pivot parallel to the rotation axis of said gear and a first and a second pawl projection, said pawl projections equally spaced from said central pivot on opposite sides thereof, said rocker member mounted within said handle intermediate said gear and said slider member for rotation about said central pivot between two limit positions in one of which said first pawl projection is in ratcheting engagement with said gear and said second pawl projection clears said gear while in the other limit position said first pawl projection clears said gear and said second pawl projection is in ratcheting engagement with said gear, and a first spring loaded plunger carried by said slider member and biased against said rocker member, said first plunger shifted from one side to the other of said central pivot to bias rotation of said pawl member to a selected one of said two limit positions by manually pushing on a selected push button.




Preferably each gear tooth has a pair of radial side faces and each pawl projection has a generally V shape defining a locking face and a ratcheting face, said pawl projections being mirror images of each other.




There is provided a biasing system to bias said slider member in said first or second pawl rotating position.




Preferably said biasing system includes a partition transverse to and secured to said handle within the same and located adjacent the side of said slider member facing away from said rocker member, said partition having two spaced recesses facing said slider member, and a second spring loaded plunger carried by said slider member and releasably biased into one of said two recesses.




Preferably, said slider member has a thru bore, said first and second plungers slidably guided in opposite end portions of said thru bore and further including a compression spring located within said thru bore between said two plungers and biasing both plungers in opposite directions.




Preferably, said handle is formed of two identical molded half sections, each of U-shaped cross section defining a main wall and a peripheral wall upstanding from said main wall, and further including fasteners removably securing said two half sections in inverted position with said peripheral walls abutting each other.




Preferably, said slider member has a T-shape defining a main leg and two cross legs, said cross legs forming said two push buttons, said thru bore extending longitudinally through said main leg, said slide member in slidable contact with and guided by said main walls, said cross legs slidably contacting and guided in registering notches formed in said peripheral walls.




Preferably, said annular gear carries radial set screws for releasably positioning and retaining a tool or a tool adapter within said annular gear, said handle having an access hole opening into said circular through opening of said handle, said gear capable of taking a rotated position wherein said screw registers with said access hole to be accessible to a screw rotating tool inserted through said access hole.




A ratchet tool holder preferably further includes an adapter removably fitted into said annular gear and locked therein by said set screws and said adapter having a collar with a greater internal diameter than the internal diameter of said gear.




Preferably, said collar has a serrated inner circular surface to fit hexagon and twelve sided tools and carries radial fasteners to removably secure such a tool within said collar.




Preferably, said annular gear has end faces which are exposed in said thru opening of said handle and are knurled to be manually grasped to prevent gear rotation during handle ratcheting movement.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the annexed drawings:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the ratchet tool holder of the invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the component parts of the holder;





FIG. 3

is a top plan view of the holder;





FIG. 4

is a side elevation of the same together with a tool adapter about to be fitted therein;





FIG. 5

is a partial side elevation of the holder with the adapter fitted therein;





FIG. 6

is a partial cross section of the holder and adapter;





FIGS. 7 and 8

are partial plan views of the two half handle sections one with the ratchet gear and double pawl system mounted therein; and





FIGS. 9 and 10

are views similar to that of

FIG. 8

showing how the gear is ratcheted in two opposite directions.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The ratchet tool holder


2


of the present invention includes two molded half handle sections


4


of identical shape and each defining a main wall


6


and a peripheral wall


8


. The two half sections


4


are secured together to form a hollow handle by means of bolts


10


and nuts


12


. The bolts heads or nuts


12


engage cavities


14


. The cavities


14


surround holes


16


for receiving the bolts


10


.




Each half handle section


4


has an enlarged end


18


forming a thru opening


20


; an opening


21


at the other end serves to hook the tool to a support when not in used.




An annular ratchet gear


22


is rotatably mounted within enlarged end


18


in register with thru opening


20


. Ratchet gear


22


has a central rib


24


formed with a gear teeth


26


of symmetrical shape, each tooth having two opposites similar radial faces


28


. The central rib


24


has opposite side faces


30


which rest on the main wall portion


32


which surrounds thru opening


20


. Gear


22


has a cylindrical body


34


fitted in each thru opening


20


of the two half handle sections


4


for rotation therein. The cylindrical body


34


has knurled end faces


36


exposed in thru openings


20


. Body


34


has an inwardly directed flange


37


at one end to form a seat for a die nut (not shown) fitted within body


34


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, a set screw


38


is screwed within a threaded radial hole


40


made through the central rib


24


to releasably maintain die nut within the annular gear


22


. There are two diametrically opposite set screws


38


to more firmly retain the die nut within the ratchet gear. Each set screw


38


is successively accessible through registering access notches


42


made in the peripheral wall


8


of the two half handle sections


4


. Knurled end faces


36


have a marking


43




a


in register with each set screw


38


while each handle section


4


has a marking


43




b


in register with access notches


42


. Rotating gear


22


to bring either marking


43




a


in alignment with marking


43




b


automatically presents a set screw


38


in access notches


42


.




A flat rocker member


44


has oppositely protecting pivot studs


46


rotatably mounted within pivot holes


48


made in each half handle section


4


. Each pivot hole


48


is formed by a circular rib


50


; a transverse rib


52


is tangent to circular rib


50


. Both ribs protrude from the main wall


6


of each handle section


4


.




Rocker member


44


has two transversely spaced pawl projections


54


which are mirror images of each other. They are separated from each pivot stud


46


by a half circular groove


56


. Each pawl projection


54


has a slanted inner side


58


and a straight outer side


60


. The back of rocker member


44


forms spaced notches


62


equally spaced on each side of the pivot studs


46


.




A T-shape slider member


64


is provided: it has a main leg


66


and two cross legs


68


which form push buttons. These cross legs alternately protrude from the sides of the handle sections


4


through registering side notches


70


made in the peripheral wall


8


of each handle section


4


. Slider member


64


has raised portions


72


for slidably contacting the two main walls


6


. A bore


74


extends through main leg


66


and houses a front plunger


76


, a back plunger


78


and an intermediate compression spring


80


. A transverse partition


82


with two forwardly facing notches


84


extend across each handle section


4


.




As shown in

FIG. 8

, when the slider member


64


is in intermediate central position with the two push buttons


68


equally protruding from the sides of the handle


2


, the system is in neutral position, both pawl projections


54


clearing the gear teeth


26


. Therefore, in this position, the gear can freely rotate in either one of its two opposite directions with respect to the handle. The push buttons


68


can be alternately pushed, using the thumb or index finger of the hand holding the handle


4


so as to swivel rocker member to either one of its two operating limit positions of

FIGS. 9 and 10

, wherein the straight outer side


60


of the pawl projection engages a gear tooth


26


of the ratchet gear


22


. Ratcheting occurs when the slanted inner side


58


of the same pawl projection


54


slides on the edge of the gear teeth against the bias of front plunger


76


. The slider member


64


is positively held in a selected ratcheting position against the bias of the back plunger


78


engaging one or the other plunger locating notches


84


of transverse partition


82


.




An adapter


86


can be used for holding a die nut of greater diameter than that which can be fitted within the annular ratchet gear


22


. This adapter


86


as shown in

FIGS. 4

to


6


includes an inner circular end portion


88


of smaller diameter and an opposite circular outer end portion


90


of larger diameter. End portion


84


has an outside diameter to fit within the annular ratchet gear


22


, it is removably secured therein by the opposite set screws


38


engaging diametrically opposite keyways


91


at the outer surface of inner end portion


88


. Larger diameter outer end portion


90


has an internal twelve sided surface


92


for receiving hexagonal or twelve sided die nuts. The die nuts are secured in position within the outer end portion


94


by means of two diametrically opposed set screws


90


.




Set screws


38


or


94


are screwed or unscrewed by an Allen key


96


as shown in dotted lines in FIG.


5


.




The tool can be used to ratchet a die nut in the direction required when repairing a bolt thread and in the opposite direction to remove the die nut after the work has been completed. Since during die nut removal, friction or resistance between the die nut and the bolt is less than during thread repairing, it might be necessary to effect a braking action on the circular ratchet gear


22


during the return swinging movement of the handle to allow ratcheting of rocker member


44


.




This is why both opposite faces of the ratchet gear are knurled so that they can be simply pressed by the user's fingers during the return ratcheting movement.



Claims
  • 1. A ratchet tool holder comprising an elongated hollow handle forming a circular through opening at one end, an annular ratchet gear having a rotation axis and rotatably mounted within said handle in register with said through opening, a securing device carried by said gear to releasably secure a tool within said gear, a slider member transversely mounted for movement in said handle from a first to a second position and forming push buttons alternately protruding from said handle in said first and second positions, a rocker member having a central pivot parallel to the rotation axis of said gear and a first and a second pawl projection, said pawl projections having one and another opposite sides and equally spaced from said central pivot on said opposite sides thereof, said rocker member mounted within said handle intermediate said gear and said slider member for rotation about said central pivot between two limit positions in one of which said first pawl projection is in ratcheting engagement with said gear and said second pawl projection clears said gear while in the other limit position, said first pawl projection clears said gear and said second pawl projection is in ratcheting engagement with said gear, and a front spring loaded plunger carried by said slider member and biased against said rocker member, said front plunger shifted from said one side to said other side of said central pivot to bias rotation of each said pawl projection to a selected one of said two limit positions by manually pushing on a selected push button.
  • 2. A ratchet tool holder as defined in claim 1, wherein said gear has gear teeth, each tooth with a pair of radial side faces and each pawl projection has a generally V shape defining a locking face and a ratcheting face, said pawl projections being mirror images of each other.
  • 3. A ratchet tool holder as defined in claim 2, further including a biasing system to bias said slider member in said first or second position.
  • 4. A ratchet tool holder as defined in claim 3, wherein said biasing system includes a partition transverse to and secured to said handle within the same and located adjacent at end of said slider member facing away from said rocker member, said partition having two spaced recesses facing said slider member, and a back spring loaded plunger carried by said slider member and releasably biased into one of said two recesses.
  • 5. A ratchet tool holder as defined in claim 4, wherein said slider member has a thru bore, said front and back plungers slidably guided in opposite end portions of said thru bore and further including a compression spring located within said thru bore between front and back plungers and biasing both said plungers in opposite directions.
  • 6. A ratchet tool holder as defined in claim 5, wherein said handle is formed of two identical molded half sections, each of U-shaped cross section defining a main wall and a peripheral wall upstanding from said main wall, and further including fasteners removably securing said two half sections in inverted position with said peripheral walls abutting each other.
  • 7. A ratchet tool holder as defined in claim 6, wherein said slider member has a T-shape defining a main leg and two cross legs, said cross legs forming said two push buttons, said thru bore extending longitudinally through said main leg, said slider member in slidable contact with and guided by said main walls, said cross legs slidably contacting and guided in registering notches formed in said peripheral walls.
  • 8. A ratchet tool holder as defined in claim 7, wherein said annular gear carries radial set screws for releasably positioning and retaining a tool within said annular gear, said handle having an access hole opening into said circular through opening of said handle, said gear capable of taking a rotated position wherein one of said set screw registers with said access hole to be accessible to a screw rotating tool inserted through said access hole.
  • 9. A ratchet tool holder as defined in claim 8, further including an adapter removably fitted into said annular gear and locked therein by said set screws said gear having an inner diameter and said adapter having a collar with a greater internal diameter than said internal diameter of said gear.
  • 10. A ratchet tool holder as defined in claim 9, wherein said collar has a serrated inner circular surface to fit hexagon and twelve sided tools and carries radial fasteners to removably secure such a tool within said collar.
  • 11. A ratchet tool holder as defined in claim 1, wherein said annular gear has end faces which are exposed in said thru opening of said handle and are knurled to be manually grasped to prevent gear rotation during handle ratcheting movement.
  • 12. A ratchet tool holder as defined in claim 4, wherein said annular gear has end faces which are exposed in said thru opening of said handle and are knurled to be manually grasped to prevent gear rotation during handle ratcheting movement.
  • 13. A ratchet tool holder as defined in claim 7, wherein said annular gear has end faces which are exposed in said thru opening of said handle and are knurled to be manually grasped to prevent gear rotation during handle ratcheting movement.
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