1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a ratchet wrench and, in particular, to a ratchet wrench with an adjustable socket.
2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 7,707,916 which issued on May 4, 2010 to Pirseyedi, and the full disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference, discloses an adjustable socket. The adjustable socket comprises a housing with a longitudinal axis. A collar is couplable to and movable along the housing. A lower end of the collar is bevelled. A plurality of circumferentially spaced apertures extend through the housing. A jaw is mounted in each aperture for slidable, radial movement through the aperture. Each jaw has a flat inward face and a bevelled outward face. The jaws are biased radially outwardly away from the longitudinal axis of the housing. Rotation of the collar around the housing in a first direction forces the bevelled end of the collar against the bevelled faces of the jaws. This forces the jaws radially inwardly and forces their inward faces against a fastener located between the inward faces. Rotation of the collar in the opposite direction allows the jaws to be biased radially outwardly to release the fastener.
There is provided a ratchet wrench comprising a handle, an adjustable socket, and a coupling fixedly coupling the adjustable socket to the handle. The adjustable socket may include a drive aperture. The coupling may be mated to the adjustable socket by an interference fit between the coupling an annular inner wall of the socket extending about the drive aperture.
There is also provided a ratchet wrench comprising a handle, an adjustable socket, and a coupling which couples the adjustable socket to the handle. The adjustable socket has a housing with a central longitudinal axis. There is a plurality of apertures extending through the housing. There is a plurality of jaws. Each jaw is slidably moveable through a corresponding one of the apertures. Each jaw is biased away from the central longitudinal axis of the housing. There is an adjusting collar rotatably coupled to the housing. Rotation of the collar about the housing in a first rotational direction forces the jaws radially inwards. Rotation of the collar about the housing in a second rotational direction allows the jaws to be biased radially outwards.
The adjustable socket may have six jaws. The adjustable socket may include a drive aperture. The coupling may be mated to the adjustable socket by an interference fit between the coupling an annular inner wall of the socket extending about the drive aperture. The socket may include a plurality of grooves in an inner wall thereof extending about the drive aperture. The coupling may include a plurality of splines. The grooves may be configured to receive the splines. Each of the grooves may have bevelled edges. Each of the splines may have bevelled edges.
There is further provided a ratchet wrench comprising a handle and an adjustable socket having a mating portion which mates with the handle.
There is still further provided a ratchet wrench comprising a handle and an adjustable socket having a housing with a central longitudinal axis and mating portion. There is a plurality of apertures extending through the housing. There is a plurality of jaws. Each jaw is slidably moveable through a corresponding one of the apertures. Each jaw is biased away from the central longitudinal axis of the housing. There is an adjusting collar rotatably coupled to the housing. Rotation of the collar about the housing in a first rotational direction forces the jaws radially inwards. Rotation of the collar about the housing in a second rotational direction allows the jaws to be biased radially outwards. The mating portion of the housing mates with the handle. The adjustable socket may have six jaws.
The invention will be more readily understood from the following description of the embodiments thereof given, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to the drawings and first to
The collar 20 is rotatably coupled to the housing 18 and is movable along the housing. Rotation of the collar 20 around the housing 18 in a first rotational direction forces the jaws radially inwardly and against a fastener (not shown) located between the jaws. Rotation of the collar 20 in a second rotational direction, which is opposite to the first rotational direction, allows the jaws to be biased radially outwardly to release the fastener. Accordingly, as thus far described, the socket 14 is conventional.
However, as best shown in
The first mating portion 48 of the coupling 16 is mated to the drive aperture 36 of the socket 14 by an interference fit (i.e. a press fit or a friction fit). In other examples other means to mate the coupling 16 to the socket 14 may be employed. The second mating portion 60 of the coupling 16 is mated to the handle 12. The socket 14 is thereby fixedly and rotatably coupled to the handle 12.
Referring now to
It will be understood by a person skilled in the art that many of the details provided above are by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention which is to be determined with reference to the following claims.
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61709396 | Oct 2012 | US |