The present application claims the priority of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/727,398 which claims the priority of Taiwan Patent Application Serial Number 101107061, filed on Mar. 2, 2012, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a ratchet wrench, which is used to rotate a screw or a nut or a similar object.
In the prior art, patents such as U.S. Pat. No. 2,188,846, U.S. Pat. No. 2,201,827, U.S. Pat. No. 7,237,460, CA2356549, U.S. Pat. No. 6,282,992 B1, and US2004/139,823, U.S. Pat. No. 7,237,460 B2 and EP1215014A2 have put forward various conventional art of a ratchet wrench. The conventional art in the early period has advantages, but still needs continuous improvement.
The present invention substantially provides:
a body;
a ratchet provided in the body and having a plurality of teeth defining a circumference or periphery of the ratchet;
a first pawl, elastically urged against an inner peripheral wall of the body, so as to be coupled with the ratchet, wherein the first pawl is arranged in the body and can be moved to any of the following positions relative to the ratchet:
a second pawl, elastically urged against the inner peripheral wall of the body, so as to be coupled with the ratchet, where the second pawl is arranged in the body and can be moved to any of the following positions relative to the ratchet:
a control member, capable of being operated (by pivoting or rotating) to stay in one of at least the following positions; a first position and a second position, where:
when the control member is at its first position, the first pawl is coupled with the control member and therefore away from the first position of the first pawl so that the second pawl is allowed to be coupled with the ratchet, so as to enable the body to provide the transmitted torque in the second rotation direction; and
when the control member is at its second position, the second pawl is coupled with the control member and therefore away from the first position of the second pawl so that the first pawl is allowed to be coupled with the ratchet, so as to enable the body to provide the transmitted torque in the first rotation direction.
Other embodiments of the present invention and detailed advantageous features can be appreciated from the following Brief description of the drawings and Detailed Description.
FIG, 6C is a schematic view showing that a control member turns left to be in a second position;
As shown in
The body (10) comprises an operating part (14). The operating part (14) comprises a groove (16) formed of a bottom wall (18), and an inner peripheral wall (20) surrounding the bottom wall (18). A front end of the groove (16) can accommodate the ratchet (40), the first pawl (60) and the second pawl (80) therein, A first wall (22) and a second wall (24) are disposed or formed in the groove (16). The first pawl (60) is disposed between the first wall (22) and the ratchet (40), and the second pawl (80) is disposed between the second wall (24) and the ratchet (40). The first wall (22) is configured so that when the first pawl (60) is moved to a first position thereof , for example, due to an elastic force between the first pawl (60) and the inner peripheral wall (20), the first pawl (60) is caught or engaged between the first wall (22) and the ratchet (40), and therefore engaged with the ratchet (40) for transmitting a torque. The second wall (24) is configured so that when the second pawl (80) is moved to a first position thereof, for example, due to an elastic force between the second pawl (80) and the inner peripheral wall (20), the second pawl (80) is caught or engaged between the second wall (24) and the ratchet (40), and therefore engaged with the ratchet (40) for transmitting a torque. Therefore, when the first pawl or second pawl is at its respective first position, said first pawl or second pawl provides a force/torque to the ratchet (40) for driving or rotating a driven element coupled to the ratchet (40); when the first pawl or second pawl is at its respective second position, said first pawl or second pawl does not provide such force/torque to the ratchet (40).
A platform is disposed or formed at a rear end of the groove (16). The platform has a height raised from the bottom wall (18). The control member (100) may be fixed on the platform. One end of the platform is defined by the first wall (22) and the second wall (24). The platform is provided with a hole (H1), through which the control member (100) is pivotally fixed to the platform.
According to a preferred embodiment, the first wall (22) extends from a first end, close to the inner peripheral wall (20), to a second end, close to the second wall (24). The first wall (22) is inclined so that a distance between the second end and the ratchet (40) is shorter than a distance between the first end and the ratchet (40). The second wall (24) extends from a first end, close to the inner peripheral wall (20), to a second end, close to the first wall (22). The second wall (24) is inclined so that a distance between the second end and the ratchet (40) is shorter than a distance between the first end and the ratchet (40).
According to another preferred embodiment, the groove (16) comprises two accommodation chambers for accommodating the first pawl (60) and the second pawl (80), respectively. One accommodation chamber comprises the first wall (22), and the other accommodation chamber comprises the second wall (24). The first wall (22) and the second wall (24) each slope towards the inside to form an upward sloping surface (for example, a straight or curved upward sloping surface), and are inclined towards the front end of the groove (16).
The first pawl (60) is arranged between the first wall (22) of the body (10) and the ratchet (40), and may move between the first position and a second position relative to the ratchet. At the first position, the first pawl (60) is coupled with the ratchet (40) and is supported by the first wall (22) so that the body (10) provides the transmitted torque in a first rotation direction through the first pawl (60). At the second position, the first pawl (60) is separated from the ratchet (40) and does not transmit the torque.
The first pawl (60) comprises a side surface (or first side surface) arranged between the ratchet (40) and the first wall (22) and biased or pressed by a spring (S) so that the first pawl (60) and the second pawl (80) are normally coupled with the ratchet (40). According to an embodiment, one end of the spring (S) is connected to a fastening member (68, 88) firmly urged against the inner peripheral wall. Normally (i.e., in the condition when not controlled by the control member (100)), the first pawl (60), under the force applied by the spring (S), moves along a direction substantially parallel to the first wall (22) towards a tooth portion (42) of the ratchet (40).
The second pawl (80) is arranged between the second wall (24) of the body (10) and the ratchet (40), and may move between the first position and a second position relative to the ratchet. At the first position, the second pawl (80) is coupled with the ratchet (40) and is supported by the second wall (24) so that the body (10) provides the transmitted torque in a second rotation direction through the second pawl (80). At the second position, the second pawl (80) is separated from the ratchet (40) and does not transmit the torque.
The second pawl (80) comprises a side surface (or first side surface) arranged between the ratchet (40) and the second wall (24) and biased or pressed by a spring (S) so that the first pawl (60) and the second pawl (80) are normally coupled with the ratchet (40). According to an embodiment, one end of the spring (S) is connected to a fastening member (68, 88) firmly urged against the inner peripheral wall. The forces applied by the springs (S) are substantially parallel to the first wall (22) and the second wall (24), respectively. Normally (i.e., in the condition when not controlled by the control member (100)), the second pawl (80), under the force applied by the spring (S), moves along a direction substantially parallel to the second wall (24) towards the tooth portion (42) of the ratchet (40). Therefore, as the first pawl (60) and the second pawl (80), under the biased pressing by the spring (S), move further inwards, the teeth are engaged more tightly.
The first pawl (60) and the second pawl (80) are separated from each other by a spacing so that the two do not interfere with each other when moving.
End teeth (66, 86) of teeth (62, 82) of the first pawl (60) and the second pawl (80) each protrude from a side surface (64, 84) (or a second side surface (64, 84)) thereof. Therefore, end teeth (66, 86) can enlarge the contact surface between teeth (62, 82) and tooth portion (42) of ratchet (40) so as to help the first pawl (60) and the second pawl (80), when providing toque, apply force towards the first wall (22) and the second wall (24). Due to end teeth (66,86), a blunt notch is formed between end teeth (66, 86) and the second side surface (64, 84).
As shown in
When the control member (100) is in the first position, as shown in
During assembly, a fixing member (44) is used to enable the ratchet (40) to be pivotally fixed on the operating part. After all components are mounted in the groove (16), a cover plate (F), a C-shaped ring (C) and a ring (R) close an open end of the groove (16), and then the switch (120) is fixed onto the control member (100). Essentially, the switch (120) and the control member (100) are operatively connected so that it is not limited in the present invention that the control member (100) and the switch (120) are designed to be an integral component or different components.
10 Body
12 Handle
14 Operating part
16 Groove
18 Bottom wall
20 Inner peripheral wall
40 Ratchet
42, 62, 82 Teeth
44 Fixing member
60 First pawl
64, 84 Side surface
66, 86 End teeth
68, 88 Fastening member
80 Second pawl
100 Control member
101 Bolt
102 Controlling part
104 First set of holes
106 Second set of holes
108 Third set of holes
120 Switch
B Steel balls
C C-shaped ring
F Cover plate
H1, H2 Hole
R Ring
S Spring
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101107061 | Mar 2012 | TW | national |
This application is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/727,398, filed Dec. 26, 2012.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 13727398 | Dec 2012 | US |
Child | 14747673 | US |