This application claims priority of Taiwanese Patent Application No. 099112871, filed on Apr. 23, 2010, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a ratchet tool, more particularly to a direction-convertible ratchet tool.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional ratchet hand tool, such as that disclosed in each of Taiwanese Patent Nos. 371612, 364578, 361409, 361407, and 361406, generally includes a main body, a coupling member disposed at an end of the main body and adapted to couple with a tool bit, and a pawl shiftable to engage or disengage from the coupling member to transmit a torque from the main body to the coupling member in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction or in both directions. However, since only a single pawl is disposed to engage the coupling member, the driving surface is relatively small, so that wearing of the ratchet teeth formed on the main body and slippage of the pawl may occur.
In order to overcome the drawbacks associated with the aforementioned prior art, the applicant has disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,047,802 and 7,434,493B2, a ratchet driving mechanism which has a plurality of pawls to form at least two connection points between the main body and the coupling member so as to accommodate a large torque. However, since each pawl has an end surface which is disposed to engage both the ratchet tooth and an actuating portion of an adjusting ring, the connection area between the ratchet teeth and the pawl is decreased.
An object of the present invention is to provide a ratchet tool which can reliably accommodate a large torque.
According to this invention, the ratchet tool includes a tool head having an inner peripheral surface which surrounds a rotating axis, which defines an accommodation space, and which is provided with a plurality of ratchet teeth. A drive body is rotatably received in the accommodation space about the rotating axis, and has an outer surrounding surface surrounding the rotating axis to confront the ratchet teeth, and a body major wall surface having a guiding slot which extends through the outer surrounding surface to form two ports thereat. Each of first and second pawls includes a guided body which is fitted in and which is movable relative to the guiding slot, and which extends toward the ratchet teeth to terminate at a pawl end such that the guided body is displaceable between an extending position, where the pawl end extends through a respective one of the ports and is engaged with one of the ratchet teeth, and a retracted position, where the pawl end is retracted in the guiding slot and is disengaged from one of the ratchet teeth, and a key extending from the guided body in a direction of the rotating axis and outwardly of the body major wall surface. A biasing member is disposed to bias the guided bodies toward the extending position. An actuator is disposed to be twistable relative to the tool head about the rotating axis, and has two inner boundary contours which define two recessed regions to respectively accommodate displaceable engagements of the keys with the inner boundary contours, and which are configured such that, when the actuator is twisted by a predetermined degree of angle, each of the keys is displaced between a proximate position and a distal position relative to the rotating axis, thereby bringing the guided body to move between the extending and retracted positions.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that same reference numerals have been used to denote like elements throughout the specification.
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The tool head 1 has an inner peripheral surface 11 which surrounds a rotating axis (X), and which defines an accommodation space 10. A plurality of ratchet teeth 111 are disposed on the inner peripheral surface 11. In this embodiment, the ratchet teeth 111 are integrally formed with the inner peripheral surface 11.
The drive body 2 is rotatably received in the accommodation space 10 about the rotating axis (X), and has an outer surrounding surface 20 which surrounds the rotating axis (X), and which confronts the ratchet teeth 111, and a body major wall surface 21 facing along the rotating axis (X). The body major wall surface 21 has two guiding slots 22 which are disposed in symmetry to each other relative to the rotating axis (X), and each of which extends through the outer surrounding surface 20 to form two ports 221 thereat, and a receiving hole 23 extending in a direction of the rotating axis (X). The drive body 2 further includes a mounting post 24 extending from the body major wall surface 21 along the rotating axis (X).
The ratchet-and-pawl assembly 3 includes first and second pawls 31, 32 and a first biasing member 33 disposed in one of the guiding slots 22, and third and fourth pawls 31, 32 and a second biasing member 33 disposed in the other one of the guiding slots 22. Each of the first, second, third and fourth pawls 31, 32 includes a guided body 310, 320 and a key 313, 323. The guided body 310, 320 is fitted in and is movable relative to the respective guiding slot 22, and extends toward the ratchet teeth 111 to terminate at a pawl end 311, 321 such that the guided body 310, 320 is displaceable between an extending position, where the pawl end 311, 321 extends through the respectively port 221 and is engaged with one ratchet tooth 111, and a retracted position, where the pawl end 311, 321 is retracted in the respective guiding slot 22 and is disengaged from the ratchet tooth 111. The key 313, 323 extends from the guided body 310, 320 in the direction of the rotating axis (X) and outwardly of the body major wall surface 21. The first and second biasing members 33 are disposed between the first and second pawls 31, 32 and between the third and fourth pawls 31, 32, respectively, so as to bias the guided bodies 310, 320 of each pawl 31, 32 toward the extending position.
The actuator 4 is disposed on the body major wall surface 21 to be twistable relative to the tool head 1 about the rotating axis (X). The actuator 4 includes an actuator major wall 41 having an inner major wall surface 411 which confronts the accommodation space 10, and an outer major wall surface 412 opposite to the inner major wall surface 411, and a rim 42 extending from a marginal area of the outer major wall surface 412 in the direction of the rotating axis (X). The inner major wall surface 411 has a central opening 45 to permit the actuator 4 to be sleeved on the mounting post 24. In this embodiment, the inner major wall surface 411 has four inner boundary contours 43 which define four recessed regions 430 extending through the outer major wall surface 412. Each of the recessed regions 430 has proximate and distal segments 432,431 angularly displaced from each other about the rotating axis (X).
The releasably retaining unit 5 includes three positioning recesses 441, 442, 443 formed in the inner major wall surface 411 and angularly displaced from one another, and a spring-loaded ball 51 received in the receiving hole 23 and urged to engage a selected one of the positioning recesses 441, 442, 443. A cap 53 having a central mounting hole 531 is disposed on the outer major wall surface 412 of the actuator 4 and is retained thereon by a C-shaped hoop 54.
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While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.
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20110259157 A1 | Oct 2011 | US |