1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a ratchet tool for a screwdriver.
2. Description of the Related Art
A ratchet tool for connecting to a bit, generally known as a screwdriver to loosen/tighten a fastener, includes two pawls connected to each other via a spring and operated to engage with teeth of gear selectively. However, the pawls are easy to push and wear the inner wall of the ratchet tool and the spring between the pawls could reach elastic fatigue through long or heavy use. The present invention is, therefore, intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in the prior art.
According to the present invention, a ratchet tool used as a screwdriver, the ratchet tool includes a handle, a base body, a barrel member for connecting to a bit, a ratchet driving means and a switch means. The switch means is moveable between first, second and third positions, and the ratchet driving means is selectively engaged with teeth of the barrel member so that while the base body is driven to rotate, the barrel member is selectively driven to rotate with the base body or not.
It is an aspect of the present invention that the base body includes a restricting portion having first, second and third recesses wherein the switch means is able to be positioned in one of the first, second and third recesses.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the invention in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the invention that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
The base body 20 includes a first end 21 coupled to the front end of the handle 10 and a second end 22 against the barrel member 30 and the ratchet driving means 40. A through-hole 23 which is axially formed on and pierces the base body 20 is adapted to couple to the barrel member 30. A receptacle portion 24 is formed on the periphery of the second end 22 for receiving the ratchet driving means 40 and an arcuate projection 25 is provided on a side of the receptacle portion 24. A fictitious dotted or dashed line V as shown in
First and second pivotal elements 26, 27 are set on the other side of the receptacle portion 24 opposite to the projection 25 and symmetrical to each other in accordance with the dotted line V. First and second limited portions 261, 271 are respectively disposed between the first and second pivotal elements 26, 27 and two distal ends of the projection 25.
A restricting portion 28, which is defined along the periphery of the receptacle portion 24 opposite to the receiving portion 252 and provided between the first and second pivotal elements 26, 27, includes an arcuate rail 284 opposite to the projection 25 and first, second and third recesses 281, 282 and 283 formed on the rail 284 and equally spaced from one another. The first recess 281 intermediates the second and third recesses 282, 283 and is defined at the dotted line V. Therefore, distance between the second recess 282 and the dotted line V is equal to that between the third recess 283 and the dotted line V.
First and second ends 31, 32 are defined at two ends of the barrel member 30. The first end 31 is pivotally connected to the through-hole 23 of the base body 20 so that the barrel member 30 is able to rotate with respect to the base body 20. A polygonal hole 33 is provided at the second end 32 and adapted to couple to a bit by dotted shown at 60 in
The ratchet driving means 40 is placed at the receptacle portion 24 of the base body 20 and includes first and second pawl members 41, 42. The first pawl member 41 includes a pivoted hole 411 pivotally attached to the first pivotal element 26 and teeth 412 formed at an end thereof and engaged with the teeth 34 of the barrel member 30 selectively. An abutted portion 413 and a shifted portion 414 are provided at another end of the first pawl member 41 opposite to the teeth 412. The abutted portion 413 is abutted against one distal end of the projection 253. The shifted portion 414 is abutted against the restricting portion 28 and selectively engaged with the first limited portion 261 by operating the first pawl member 41. The second pawl member 42 includes a pivoted hole 421 pivotally attached to the second pivotal element 27 and teeth 422 formed at an end thereof and engaged with the teeth 34 of the barrel member 30 selectively. An abutted portion 423 and a shifted portion 424 are provided at another end of the second pawl member 42 opposite to the teeth 422. The abutted portion 423 is abutted against another distal end of the projection 253. The shifted portion 424 is abutted against the restricting portion 28 and selectively engaged with the second limited portion 271 by operating the second pawl member 42.
The elastic section 253 is provided between the first and second pawl members 41, 42. The first and second resilient ends 254, 255 respectively press the abutted portions 413, 423 of the first and second pawl members 41, 42 elastically and further cause the teeth 412, 422 of the first and second pawl members 41, 42 to rotate in opposite directions with respect to each other and engage with the teeth 34 of the barrel member 30.
The switch means 50 is pivotally connected to the second end 22 of the base body 20 and restricts the barrel member 30 and the ratchet driving means 40 between the base body 20 and the switch means 50. A through-hole 51 is defined at the center of the switch means 50 and inserted by the second end 32 of the barrel member 30. A projecting portion 52, which is provided in the inner periphery of the switch means 50 and related to the restricting portion 28 of the base body 20, extends toward the first and second pawl members 41, 42 so that while the switch means 50 is driven to rotate with respect to the base body 20, the projecting portion 52 is able to press one of the shifted portions 414, 424 for detaching the related one of the teeth 412, 422 from the teeth 34 of the barrel member 30. Hence, a rotary direction of the barrel member 30 has been switched.
A received hole 521 is axially formed on the projecting portion 52 toward the restricting portion 28 and receives a spring-biased unit 53 that consists of a steel ball 531 and a spring 532. The steel ball 531 is positioned between the restricting portion 28 and the spring 532; therefore, the spring 532 is adapted for positioning the steel ball 531 in the first, second or third recesses 281, 282 or 283 selectively. An annular groove 54 is defined on the inner periphery of the switch means 50 opposite to the projecting portion 52, and a clip 55 is disposed in the annular groove 54 and abutted against the flange 251 of the projection 25 for preventing the switch means 50 detaching from the base body 20.
The switch means 50 is movable between first, second and third positions by positioning the steel ball 531 in the first, second and third recesses 281, 282, 283. While the switch means 50 is in the first position, the steel ball 531 is in the first recess and the teeth 412, 422 of the first and second pawl members 41, 422 are both engaged with the teeth 34 of the barrel member 30. As the base body 20 is driven to rotate clockwise, the second pawl member 42 is engaged with the teeth 34 so that the barrel member 30 is driven to rotate simultaneously. As the base body 20 is driven to rotate counterclockwise, the first pawl member 41 is engaged with the teeth 34 so that the barrel member 30 is driven to rotate simultaneously. Thus, while the switch means 50 is in the first position, the base body 20 is able to drive the barrel member 30 to rotate together whether the base body 20 is driven to rotate clockwise or counterclockwise.
While the switch means 50 is in the second position, the steel ball 531 is positioned in the second recess 282 and the projecting portion 52 presses the shifted portion 414 of the first pawl member 41 as to detach the teeth 412 from the teeth 34 of the barrel member 30. In the same time, the shifted portion 414 is restricted between the projecting portion 52 and the first limited portion 261, and the second resilient end 255 of the elastic section 253 presses the abutted portion 423 of the second pawl member 42 and pivot the second pawl member 42 so that the teeth 422 of the second pawl member 42 is driven to engage with the teeth 34. When the base body 20 is driven to rotate clockwise as to rotate the first and second pawl members 41, 42 clockwise, the first pawl member 41 is restricted not to engage with the teeth 34 and the second pawl member 42 is driven to engage the teeth 34; thus, the barrel member 30 is driven to rotate clockwise. When the base body 20 is driven to rotate counterclockwise and the first and second pawl member 41, 42 are going to rotate with the base body 20. However, the first pawl member 41 is restricted not to engage with the teeth 34 and the second pawl member 42 is driven to skip tooth on the teeth 34 so that the barrel member 30 can not be driven to rotate with the base body 20.
While the switch means 50 is in the third position, the steel ball 531 is positioned in the third recess 283 and the projecting portion 52 presses the shifted portion 424 of the second pawl member 42 as to detach the teeth 422 from the teeth 34 of the barrel member 30. In the same time, the shifted portion 424 is restricted between the projecting portion 52 and the second limited portion 271, and the first resilient end 254 of the elastic section 253 presses the abutted portion 413 of the first pawl member 41 and pivot the first pawl member 41 so that the teeth 412 of the first pawl member 41 is driven to engage with the teeth 34. When the base body 20 is driven to rotate counterclockwise as to rotate the first and second pawl members 41, 42 clockwise, the second pawl member 42 is restricted not to engage with the teeth 34 and the first pawl member 41 is driven to engage the teeth 34; thus, the barrel member 30 is driven to rotate counterclockwise. When the base body 20 is driven to rotate clockwise and the first and second pawl member 41, 42 are going to rotate with the base body 20. However, the second pawl member 42 is restricted not to engage with the teeth 34 and the first pawl member 41 is driven to skip tooth on the teeth 34 so that the barrel member 30 can not be driven to rotate with the base body 20.
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While the specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications come to mind without significantly departing from the spirit of invention and the scope of invention is only limited by the scope of accompanying claims.