Information
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Patent Grant
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6820520
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Patent Number
6,820,520
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Date Filed
Tuesday, December 3, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 23, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Hail, III; Joseph J.
- Grant; Alvin J.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 081 60
- 081 591
- 081 631
- 081 632
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure includes a wrench body, a ratchet wheel, a pawl member, and a restoring member. Thus, the support blocks of the pawl member are urged on the wall of the receiving chamber of the wrench body, thereby forming a double-support or multi-support structure between the pawl member and the wall of the receiving chamber of the wrench body, so that the locking teeth of the pawl member are engaged with the ratchet teeth of the ratchet wheel actually, closely, rigidly and stably, thereby increasing the efficient torque of the ratchet wrench, and thereby facilitating the user operating the ratchet wrench.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure, and more particularly to a ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure, wherein the support blocks of the pawl member are urged on the wall of the receiving chamber of the wrench body, thereby forming a double-support or multi-support structure between the pawl member and the wall of the receiving chamber of the wrench body, so that the locking teeth of the pawl member are engaged with the ratchet teeth of the ratchet wheel actually, closely, rigidly and stably.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional ratchet wrench in accordance with the prior art shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
comprises a wrench body
90
, a ratchet wheel
93
, a pawl member
95
, and a restoring member
96
. The wrench body
90
has a driving head
91
having an inner wall formed with a receiving recess
92
and a receiving chamber
94
. The ratchet wheel
93
is mounted in the receiving recess
92
of the driving head
91
of the wrench body
90
and has an outer wall formed with a plurality of ratchet teeth
930
. The pawl member
95
is mounted in the receiving chamber
94
of the wrench body
90
and has a first side formed with a plurality of locking teeth
950
engaged with the ratchet teeth
930
of the ratchet wheel
93
and a second side formed with an arcuate resting face
97
. The restoring member
96
is mounted in the receiving chamber
94
of the wrench body
90
and urged between the pawl member
95
and the wall of the receiving chamber
94
of the wrench body
90
. Thus, a support force “F” is formed between the arcuate resting face
97
of the pawl member
95
and the wall of the receiving chamber
94
of the wrench body
90
.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, the contact position of the arcuate resting face
97
of the pawl member
95
and the wall of the receiving chamber
94
of the wrench body
90
is located at the left end of the pawl member
95
.
As shown in
FIG. 7
, the contact position of the arcuate resting face
97
of the pawl member
95
and the wall of the receiving chamber
94
of the wrench body
90
is located at the mediate portion of the pawl member
95
.
However, the conventional ratchet wrench in accordance with the prior art has the following disadvantages.
1. The contact position of the arcuate resting face
97
of the pawl member
95
and the wall of the receiving chamber
94
of the wrench body
90
deflects and deviates as shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
, so that the pawl member
95
is not engaged with the ratchet wheel
93
closely, rigidly and stably.
2. The contact position of the arcuate resting face
97
of the pawl member
95
and the wall of the receiving chamber
94
of the wrench body
90
is almost a point, thereby producing a stress concentration on the wall of the receiving chamber
94
of the wrench body
90
, and thereby decreasing the lifetime of the ratchet wrench.
3. The contact position of the arcuate resting face
97
of the pawl member
95
and the wall of the receiving chamber
94
of the wrench body
90
is almost a point, thereby decreasing the torque of the ratchet wrench.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the disadvantage of the conventional ratchet wrench.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure, wherein the support blocks of the pawl member are urged on the wall of the receiving chamber of the wrench body, thereby forming a double-support or multi-support structure between the pawl member and the wall of the receiving chamber of the wrench body, so that the locking teeth of the pawl member are engaged with the ratchet teeth of the ratchet wheel actually, closely, rigidly and stably.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure, wherein the multiple support forces evenly support the pawl member, thereby preventing from producing a stress concentration on the wall of the receiving chamber of the wrench body, so that the pawl member is locked with the ratchet wheel actually and stably without slip or detachment.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure, wherein the multiple support forces produce a larger force resistant area between the pawl member and the wall of the receiving chamber of the wrench body, thereby increasing the efficient torque of the ratchet wrench.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure, wherein the multiple support forces evenly support the pawl member, thereby producing a larger force resistant area, and thereby preventing from producing a stress concentration on the wall of the receiving chamber of the wrench body, so as to increase the lifetime of the ratchet wrench.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure, wherein the multiple support blocks evenly support the pawl member, so that the pawl member is moved on the wall of the receiving chamber of the wrench body smoothly and conveniently and is engaged with the ratchet wheel rapidly and rigidly, thereby facilitating the user operating the ratchet wrench.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure, comprising a wrench body, a ratchet wheel, a pawl member, and a restoring member, wherein:
the wrench body has a driving head having an inner wall formed with a receiving recess and a receiving chamber located beside and communicated with the receiving recess;
the ratchet wheel is mounted in the receiving recess of the driving head of the wrench body and has an outer wall formed with a plurality of ratchet teeth;
the pawl member is mounted in the receiving chamber of the driving head of the wrench body and has a first side formed with a plurality of locking teeth engaged with the ratchet teeth of the ratchet wheel and a second side formed with a plurality of convex support blocks each rested on a wall of the receiving chamber of the driving head of the wrench body;
the restoring member is mounted in the receiving chamber of the driving head of the wrench body and urged between the pawl member and the wall of the receiving chamber of the driving head of the wrench body.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective assembly view of the ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a cut-away top plan view of the ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure as shown in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a partially cut-away enlarged view of the ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure as shown in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a schematic operational view of the ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure as shown in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 6
is a cut-away top plan view of a conventional ratchet wrench in accordance with the prior art; and
FIG. 7
is a schematic operational view of the conventional ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure as shown in FIG.
6
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to the drawings and initially to
FIGS. 1-4
, a ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a wrench body
10
, a ratchet wheel
12
, a pawl member
20
, and a restoring member
30
.
The wrench body
10
has a driving head
11
having an inner wall formed with a receiving recess
110
and a receiving chamber
111
located beside and communicated with the receiving recess
110
.
The ratchet wheel
12
is mounted in the receiving recess
110
of the driving head
11
of the wrench body
10
and has an outer wall formed with a plurality of ratchet teeth
120
.
The pawl member
20
is mounted in the receiving chamber
111
of the driving head
11
of the wrench body
10
and has a first side formed with a plurality of locking teeth
21
engaged with the ratchet teeth
120
of the ratchet wheel
12
and a second side formed with a plurality of arcuate convex support blocks
23
each rested on a wall of the receiving chamber
111
of the driving head
11
of the wrench body
10
. The second side of the pawl member
20
is formed with a plurality of arcuate concave spacing recesses
24
each located between any two adjacent support blocks
23
. Preferably, the pawl member
20
has two support blocks
23
located on the two ends of the pawl member
20
. The pawl member
20
has a first end mounted between the outer wall of the ratchet wheel
12
and the wall of the receiving chamber
111
of the driving head
11
of the wrench body
10
and a second end formed with a positioning portion
22
. The second side of the pawl member
20
is formed with a jam prevention portion
25
located adjacent to the positioning portion
22
.
The restoring member
30
is mounted in the receiving chamber
111
of the driving head
11
of the wrench body
10
and has a first end secured on the positioning portion
22
of the pawl member
20
and a second end secured in the wall of the receiving chamber
111
of the driving head
11
of the wrench body
10
. Preferably, the positioning portion
22
of the pawl member
20
is formed with a cylindrical positioning stub
220
for securing the first end of the restoring member
30
, and the wall of the receiving chamber
111
of the driving head
11
of the wrench body
10
is formed with a positioning cavity
112
for securing the second end of the restoring member
30
. Preferably, the restoring member
30
is a compression spring.
As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the pawl member
20
is urged by the restoring member
30
, and the two support blocks
23
of the pawl member
20
are urged on the wall of the receiving chamber
111
of the wrench body
10
, so that the locking teeth
21
of the pawl member
20
are engaged with the ratchet teeth
120
of the ratchet wheel
12
, so that the ratchet wheel
12
is driven to rotate a workpiece (not shown) by rotation of the driving head
11
of the wrench body
10
.
In such a manner, the two support blocks
23
of the pawl member
20
are urged on the wall of the receiving chamber
111
of the wrench body
10
, thereby forming two support forces “F” between the two support blocks
23
of the pawl member
20
and the wall of the receiving chamber
111
of the wrench body
10
, so that the locking teeth
21
of the pawl member
20
are engaged with the ratchet teeth
120
of the ratchet wheel
12
actually, closely, rigidly and stably. In addition, the two support forces “F” evenly support the two ends of the pawl member
20
, so that the pawl member
20
is locked with the ratchet wheel
12
actually and stably.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, the second side of the pawl member
20
is formed with a jam prevention portion
25
. Thus, when the pawl member
20
is moved backward by rotation of the driving head
11
of the wrench body
10
, the jam prevention portion
25
of the pawl member
20
is rested on the wall of the receiving chamber
111
of the wrench body
10
, so that the locking teeth
21
of the pawl member
20
are disengaged from the ratchet teeth
120
of the ratchet wheel
12
actually, thereby preventing the locking teeth
21
of the pawl member
20
from jamming with the ratchet teeth
120
of the ratchet wheel
12
.
Accordingly, the ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure in accordance with the present invention has the following advantages.
1. The support blocks
23
of the pawl member
20
are urged on the wall of the receiving chamber
111
of the wrench body
10
, thereby forming a double-support or multi-support structure between the pawl member
20
and the wall of the receiving chamber
111
of the wrench body
10
, so that the locking teeth
21
of the pawl member
20
are engaged with the ratchet teeth
120
of the ratchet wheel
12
actually, closely, rigidly and stably.
2. The multiple support forces “F” evenly support the pawl member
20
, thereby preventing from producing a stress concentration on the wall of the receiving chamber
111
of the wrench body
10
, so that the pawl member
20
is locked with the ratchet wheel
12
actually and stably without slip or detachment.
3. The multiple support forces “F” produce a larger force resistant area “A” between the pawl member
20
and the wall of the receiving chamber
111
of the wrench body
10
, thereby increasing the efficient torque of the ratchet wrench.
4. The multiple support forces “F” evenly support the pawl member
20
, thereby producing a larger force resistant area “A”, and thereby preventing from producing a stress concentration on the wall of the receiving chamber
111
of the wrench body
10
, so as to increase the lifetime of the ratchet wrench.
5. The multiple support blocks
23
evenly support the pawl member
20
, so that the pawl member
20
is moved on the wall of the receiving chamber
111
of the wrench body
10
smoothly and conveniently and is engaged with the ratchet wheel
12
rapidly and rigidly, thereby facilitating the user operating the ratchet wrench.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure, comprising a wrench body, a ratchet wheel, a pawl member, and a restoring member, wherein:the wrench body has a driving head having an inner wall formed with a receiving recess and a receiving chamber located beside and communicated with the receiving recess; the ratchet wheel is mounted in the receiving recess of the driving head of the wrench body and has an outer wall formed with a plurality of ratchet teeth; the pawl member is mounted in the receiving chamber of the driving head of the wrench body and has a first side formed with a plurality of locking teeth engaged with the ratchet teeth of the ratchet wheel and a second side formed with a plurality of convex support blocks each rested on a wall of the receiving chamber of the driving head of the wrench body; the restoring member is mounted in the receiving chamber of the driving head of the wrench body and urged between the pawl member and the wall of the receiving chamber of the driving head of the wrench body.
- 2. The ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein the support blocks of the pawl member has an arcuate shape.
- 3. The ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein the second side of the pawl member is formed with a plurality of arcuate concave spacing recesses each located between any two adjacent support blocks.
- 4. The ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein the pawl member has two support blocks located on the two ends of the pawl member.
- 5. The ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein the pawl member has a first end mounted between the outer wall of the ratchet wheel and the wall of the receiving chamber of the driving head of the wrench body and a second end formed with a positioning portion.
- 6. The ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure in accordance with claim 5, wherein the restoring member has a first end secured on the positioning portion of the pawl member and a second end secured in the wall of the receiving chamber of the driving head of the wrench body.
- 7. The ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure in accordance with claim 6, wherein the positioning portion of the pawl member is formed with a cylindrical positioning stub for securing the first end of the restoring member.
- 8. The ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure in accordance with claim 6, wherein the wall of the receiving chamber of the driving head of the wrench body is formed with a positioning cavity for securing the second end of the restoring member.
- 9. The ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein the second side of the pawl member is formed with a jam prevention portion.
- 10. The ratchet wrench having a rigid locking structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein the restoring member is a compression spring.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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091218181 A |
Nov 2002 |
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