Information
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Patent Grant
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6311584
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Patent Number
6,311,584
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Date Filed
Friday, June 9, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 6, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Hail, III; Joseph J.
- Danganan; Joni B.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 081 5729
- 081 58
- 081 581
- 081 60
- 081 61
- 081 62
- 081 631
- 081 591
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A ratchet wrench includes a handle having an internal gear formed in a head. One or more ring gears are rotatably received in the head and engaged with a bevel gear which is received in the handle for rotating the ring gears. A seat is rotatably received in the head and has a driving stem and includes two rotatable pawls each having two end teeth for selectively engaging with the internal gear and for selectively driving the driving stem. One or more rods are engaged between the ring gears and the seat to drive the seat and the driving stem with the ring gears.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a ratchet wrench, and more particularly to a ratchet wrench having an additional driving device.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Various kinds of ratchet wrenches have been developed for effectively driving the fasteners. U.S. Pat. No. 5,058,463 to Wannop discloses a typical ratchet wrench having a driving device rotatably received in a driving head, and a device provided for rotating the driving device with bevel gears. However, the bevel gears are subjected with large torques or large forces whenever the ratchet wrench is used such that the bevel gears will be easily damaged.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional ratchet wrenches.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a ratchet wrench having an additional driving device for driving the driving stem.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a ratchet wrench comprising a handle including a first end having a head formed thereon, the head including an internal gear formed therein, the handle including a bore formed therein and communicating with the internal gear, at least one ring gear rotatably received in the head, a bevel gear rotatably received in the bore of the handle and engaged with the ring gear for rotating the ring gear in either direction, a seat rotatably received in the head and including a driving stem extended therefrom, a pair of pawls rotatably secured to the seat and each including two ends for selectively engaging with the internal gear, at least one rod engaged between the ring gear and the seat to selectively drive the seat with the ring gear, and means for rotating the bevel gear to rotate the ring gear with the rod.
The seat includes at least one surface formed thereon for defining a channel between the seat and the ring gear and for defining two narrow ends for the channel. A device is provided for moving the rod to either of the narrow ends of the channel and includes at least one actuator rotatably secured on the seat and having a first end for receiving the rod, and means for rotating the actuator to move the rod to either of the narrow ends of the channel.
A block is secured to the seat and includes at least one surface formed thereon for defining a channel between the block and the ring gear and for defining two narrow ends for the channel. The block includes an aperture formed therein, a knob includes an extension rotatably received in the aperture of the block and includes a device for selectively actuating the ends of the pawls to engage with the internal gear.
The actuating device includes a pair of spring-biased projections received in the extension of the knob and engaged with the pawls. The knob includes at least one actuator rotatably secured on the seat and having a first end for receiving the rod, and the extension includes at least one recess for rotatably receiving a second end of the actuator.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of a detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a ratchet wrench in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a partial perspective view of the ratchet wrench, in which one half of the ratchet wrench is cut off for showing the inner structure of the ratchet wrench;
FIG. 3
is an exploded view of the ratchet wrench;
FIG. 4
is a cross sectional view taken along lines
4
—
4
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a cross sectional view taken along lines
5
—
5
of
FIG. 4
;
FIGS. 6 and 7
are plane schematic views illustrating the operation of the ratchet wrench; and
FIGS. 8
,
9
and
10
are perspective views illustrating the operation of the ratchet wrench.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
FIGS. 1-5
, a ratchet wrench in accordance with the present invention comprises a handle
10
including a head
11
formed or provided on one end thereof and including a bore
13
formed therein for rotatably receiving an axle
21
therein. The head
11
includes an internal gear
12
formed therein. A gear, such as a bevel gear
22
is secured to one end of the axle
21
with one or more fasteners
27
and located close to or engaged into the internal gear
12
of the head
11
(
FIGS. 2
,
4
). A hand grip
20
includes a coupler
23
slidably received in an orifice
26
thereof, and a link
24
has two ends pivotally coupled to the coupler
23
and the axle
21
respectively with pivot pins
28
,
29
. The coupler
23
may be guided to slide in the orifice
26
of the hand grip
20
with a key engagement and may be rotated in concert with the hand grip
20
such that the coupler
23
may be rotated by the hand grip
20
. The hand grip
20
is rotatable relative to the link
24
about the pin
28
(
FIGS. 9
,
10
), but rotated in concert with the link
24
when the link
24
is in line with the hand grip
20
. The link
24
is rotatable relative to the axle
21
about the pin
29
(FIG.
10
), but rotated in concert with the axle
21
when the link
24
is in line with the axle
21
. The link
24
and the coupler
23
may be received in the orifice
26
of the hand grip
20
. The head
11
includes a pair of opposite peripheral shoulders
14
formed therein for rotatably receiving ring gears
50
respectively. The ring gears
50
are engaged with the bevel gear
22
(
FIG. 8
) such that the ring gears
50
may be rotated in different directions by the hand grip
20
via the link
24
and the axle
21
.
A block
30
and a seat
32
are rotatably received in the head
11
and each includes a pair of opposite flat surfaces
34
formed therein for defining channels
62
with the ring gears
50
(
FIGS. 6
,
7
). The block
30
includes an aperture
33
formed therein and includes a peripheral flange
31
for engaging with the ring gear
50
and may be rotatably secured to the ring gear
50
or the head
11
with such as the retaining rings. The seat
32
may also be rotatably secured to the ring gear
50
or the head
11
with such as the retaining rings. The seat
32
includes a driving stem
80
extended therefrom for driving the fasteners. Four poles
39
are secured between the seat
32
and the block
30
. A pair of pawls
40
are oppositely and rotatably secured between the seat
32
and the block
30
with two of the poles
39
, and each includes two ends each having one or more teeth
41
for selectively engaging with the internal gear
12
(
FIGS. 6
,
7
).
A knob
35
includes an extension
36
extended therefrom and rotatably received in the aperture
33
of the block
30
. The extension
36
includes a pair of opposite recesses
37
formed therein and includes a pair of spring-biased projection
38
received therein and engaged with the pawls
40
for biasing the teeth
41
of the pawls
40
to engage with internal gear
12
(FIGS.
5
-
7
). A pair of actuators
43
each includes a chamber
44
formed therein and defined by a pair of walls
45
for receiving the other two poles
39
and for rotatably securing the actuators
43
between the seat
32
and the block
30
. The actuators
43
each includes a rounded end
46
rotatably received in the recesses
37
of the extension
36
and each includes a curved depression
47
formed in the other end for receiving a rod
61
respectively. The rods
61
are received in the channels
62
of the head
11
and selectively engaged in either of the reduced ends of the channels
62
and engaged with the inner peripheral surfaces
53
of the ring gears
50
(
FIGS. 6
,
7
) for coupling, unidirectionally, the block
30
and the seat
32
to the head
11
.
In operation, as shown in
FIG. 6
, when the teeth
41
on the ends of the pawls
40
are engaged with the internal gear
12
of the head
11
, the block
30
and the seat
32
and thus the driving stem
80
may be driven counterclockwise by the handle
10
and may not be driven clockwise by the handle
10
. At this moment, the rods
61
are engaged in one narrow ends of the channels
62
respectively and are engaged with the inner peripheral surfaces
53
of the ring gears
50
. When the ring gears
50
are rotated in different directions by the hand grip
20
via the bevel gear
22
, the rods
61
may be forced toward one of the narrower ends of the channels
62
and may be solidly engaged between one of the ring gears
50
(which rotates counterclockwise) and the block
30
and the seat
32
such that the block
30
and the seat
32
and thus the driving stem
80
may be driven counterclockwise by the one ring gear
50
. The other ring gear
50
is rotated clockwise and thus will not be engaged with the rods
61
and may thus rotated freely relative to the rods
61
. The engagement between the pawls
40
and the internal gear
12
allows the block
30
and the seat
32
to be rotated counterclockwise relative to the head
11
and may prevent the block
30
and the seat
32
from being rotated clockwise relative to the head
11
. Accordingly, the block
30
and the seat
32
may either be driven counterclockwise by the head
11
and the handle
10
or by the hand grip
20
with one of the ring gears
50
.
As shown in
FIG. 7
, when the teeth
41
on the other ends of the pawls
40
are engaged with the internal gear
12
, the block
30
and the seat
32
and thus the driving stem
80
may be driven clockwise by the handle
10
and may not be driven counterclockwise by the handle
10
. At this moment, the rods
61
are engaged in the other narrower ends of the channels
62
respectively and are engaged with the inner peripheral surfaces
53
of the ring gears
50
, such that the rods
61
may be solidly engaged between one of the ring gears
50
(which rotates clockwise) and the block
30
and the seat
32
such that the block
30
and the seat
32
and thus the driving stem
80
may be driven clockwise by the one ring gear
50
. The other ring gear
50
is rotated counterclockwise and thus will not be engaged with the rods
61
and may thus rotated freely relative to the rods
61
. The engagement between the pawls
40
and the internal gear
12
allows the block
30
and the seat
32
to be rotated clockwise relative to the head
11
and may prevent the block
30
and the seat
32
from being rotated counterclockwise relative to the head
11
. Accordingly, the block
30
and the seat
32
may either be driven clockwise by the head
11
and the handle
10
or by the hand grip
20
with one of the ring gears
50
.
It is to be noted that the block
30
and the seat
32
may be solidly driven by the head
11
with the pawls
40
and will not be affected by the engagement between the ring gears
50
and the rods
61
, such that the bevel gear
22
will not be subjected with any force or will not be twisted in this condition. Either of the ring gears
50
may be rotated counterclockwise and clockwise by the bevel gear
22
, such that a single ring gear
50
is good enough to be driven counterclockwise and clockwise by the bevel gear
22
to drive the seat
32
and the driving stem
80
. The block
30
and the seat
32
are solidly secured together with the poles
39
such that the block
30
and the seat
32
may be formed as a one-piece seat or member.
Accordingly, the ratchet wrench in accordance with the present invention includes an additional driving device for driving the driving stem.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
- 1. A ratchet wrench comprising:a handle including a first end having a head formed thereon, said head including an internal gear formed therein, said handle including a bore formed therein and communicating with said internal gear; at least one ring gear rotatably received in said head; a bevel gear rotatably received in said bore of said handle and engaged with said at least one ring gear for rotating said at least one ring gear in either direction; a seat rotatably received in said head and including a driving stem extended therefrom; a pair of pawls rotatably secured to said seat and each including two ends for selectively engaging with said internal gear; at least one rod engaged between said at least one ring gear and said seat to selectively drive said seat with said at least one ring gear; and means for rotating said bevel gear to rotate said at least one ring gear with said at least one rod.
- 2. The ratchet wrench according to claim 1. wherein said seat includes at least one surface formed thereon for defining a channel between said seat and said at least one ring gear and for defining two narrow ends for said channel.
- 3. The ratchet wrench according to claim 2 further comprising means for moving said at least one rod to either of said narrow ends of said channel.
- 4. The ratchet wrench according to claim 3, wherein said moving means includes at least one actuator rotatably secured on said seat and having a first end for receiving said at least one rod, and means for rotating said at least one actuator to move said at least one rod to either of said narrow ends of said channel.
- 5. The ratchet wrench according to claim 1 further comprising a block secured to said seat and including at least one surface formed thereon for defining a channel between said block and said at least one ring gear and for defining two narrow ends for said channel.
- 6. The ratchet wrench according to claim 5, wherein said block includes an aperture formed therein, a knob includes an extension rotatably received in said aperture of said block and includes means for selectively actuating said ends of said pawls to engage with said internal gear.
- 7. The ratchet wrench according to claim 6, wherein said actuating means includes a pair of spring-biased projections received in said extension of said knob and engaged with said pawls.
- 8. The ratchet wrench according to claim 6, wherein said seat includes at least one surface formed thereon for defining a channel between said seat and said at least one ring gear and for defining two narrow ends for said channel, said knob further includes means for moving said at least one rod to either of said narrow ends of said channel.
- 9. The ratchet wrench according to claim 8, wherein said moving means includes at least one actuator rotatably secured on said seat and having a first end for receiving said at least one rod, and means for rotating said at least one actuator to move said at least one rod to either of said narrow ends of said channel.
- 10. The ratchet wrench according to claim 9, wherein said at least one actuator rotating means includes at least one recess formed in said extension for rotatably receiving a second end of said at least one actuator.
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