Information
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Patent Grant
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6205891
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Patent Number
6,205,891
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Date Filed
Monday, February 14, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 27, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Scherbel; David A.
- Thomas; David B.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 081 631
- 081 61
- 081 62
- 081 63
- 192 432
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A ratchet wrench includes a ring-shaped head having a threaded inner periphery and an operation member is rotatably retained in the head. The operation member has a ridge member extending from one end thereof and two pawl members are respectively retained on two sides of the ridge member. Each pawl member has a first side with teeth defined therein and a second side of each pawl member includes two inclined surfaces on two end of the second side and a straight surface is connected between the two inclined surfaces. The teeth of each pawl member are engageable with the threaded inner periphery of the head. One of the two inclined surfaces and the straight surface of each pawl member is engaged with respective one of the two parallel surfaces of the ridge member. An operation disk is mounted to the head and two torsion springs are respectively connected between the two pawl members and the operation disk.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a ratchet wrench having two pawl members separated by an operation member in the head of the wrench and each pawl member is connected with a spring. Each pawl member has two inclined surfaces which alternatively contacts the operation member when the pawl member is engaged with the threaded inner periphery of the head.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A conventional ratchet wrench known to applicant was disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,762,033 to Chow; Kirk K., with the title of “Ratchet Wrench With Manual Disassembly Capability”. Chow's wrench employs a single pawl member to engage with a threaded inner periphery of the head of the wrench so as to output an torque when rotating the shank of the wrench. However, the single pawl member obviously can provide only limited numbers of teeth of the pawl member to match with the threaded inner periphery of the head so that the wrench cannot generate a large torque.
Some ratchet wrenches improve the inherent shortcoming and were disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,372,612 to M. T. Rozmus, with the title of “Pawl Type Ratchet Wrench”, U.S. Pat. No. 4,137,801 to Imperio; Charles D., with the title of “Combined Ratchet And Torsion Wrench”, U.S. Pat. No. 5,537,899 to Thomas J. Diedrich, with the title of “Dual-Pawl Ratcheting Mechanism With Provision For Preventing pawl Jamming”, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,782,147 to Peter Constantine Chaconas et. Al., with the title of “Ratchet Wrench Having Two-Pawl Action”.
Although there are two pawl members engaged with the threaded inner periphery of the head, when rotating the wrench, each pawl member is pushed by the operation member in the head by only a point. This could break the corner end of the pawl members when a large torque is applied.
The present invention intends to provide a ratchet tool that provides a sufficient contact surface to each pawl member when the other end of each pawl member is engaged with the threaded inner periphery of the head.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a ratchet wrench and comprising a ring-shaped head with a threaded inner periphery and an operation member is rotatably retained in the head. The operation member has a disk portion, an engaging shaft extending from one side of the disk portion and a ridge member extending from the other side of the disk portion. A flange extends from the ridge member so as to define two recesses radially between the disk portion and the flange. The two recesses are separated by the ridge member and two pawl members are respectively received in the two recesses. Each pawl member has a first side with teeth defined therein, a second side of each pawl member comprising two inclined surfaces on two end of the second side and a straight surface connected between the two inclined surfaces. The teeth of each pawl member are engageable with the threaded inner periphery of the head and one of the two inclined surfaces and the straight surface of each pawl member is engaged with respective one of the two parallel surfaces of the ridge member. An operation disk is mounted to the head and two torsion springs are respectively connected between the two pawl members and the operation disk.
The object of the present invention is to provide a ratchet wrench that employs two pawl members and each pawl member has two inclined surfaces connected by a straight surface. One of the two inclined surfaces and the straight surface of each pawl member is engaged with respective one of two parallel surfaces of the ridge member so as to provide a sufficient support when applying a large torque.
These and further objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, several embodiments in accordance with the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded view to show a ratchet wrench of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view to show the ratchet tool of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a side elevational view, partly in section, of the ratchet wrench of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is cross sectional view to show the ratchet wrench wherein the two pawl members are not engaged with the threaded inner periphery of the head;
FIG. 5
is an illustrative view to show the position of the torsion springs when the two pawl members are engaged with the threaded inner periphery of the head;
FIG. 6
is cross sectional view to show the ratchet wrench wherein the wrench is rotated clockwise to output a torque;
FIG. 7
is cross sectional view to show the ratchet wrench wherein the wrench is rotated counter clockwise to freely rotate the shank while the operation member is remained still, and
FIG. 8
is cross sectional view to show the ratchet wrench wherein the number of the threaded inner periphery of the head is an odd number.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1
to
5
, the ratchet wrench in accordance with the present invention comprises a ring-shaped head
10
with a shank
100
extending from the head
10
. The head
10
has a threaded inner periphery
101
defined in an inside of the head
10
and the threaded inner periphery
101
in the head
10
has an even number of teeth. An operation member
20
is rotatably retained in the head
10
by a C-shaped clip
201
and has a disk portion
200
, an engaging shaft
21
extending from one side of the disk portion
200
and a ridge member
22
extending from the other side of the disk portion
200
. A circular flange
23
extends from the ridge member
22
so as to define two recesses
24
radially between the disk portion
200
and the flange
23
. The two recesses
24
are separated by the ridge member
22
which has two parallel surfaces on two sides thereof.
Two pawl members
30
are respectively received in the two recesses
24
by two respective torsion springs
50
. Each pawl member
30
has a first side with teeth
31
defined therein and a second side of each pawl member
30
comprises two inclined surfaces
301
on two end of the second side with a straight surface
302
connected between the two inclined surfaces
301
. The teeth
31
of each pawl member
30
are to be engageable with the threaded inner periphery
101
of the head
10
. An operation disk
40
is mounted to the head
10
and has two notches
41
defined in a bottom thereof and two rods
60
are respectively received in the two notches
41
. Each torsion spring
50
has a first end connected to one of the two rods
60
, a second end of each torsion spring
50
extends through a hole defined through the flange
23
and connected to the pawl member
30
corresponding thereto. The first end and the second end of each torsion spring
50
are separated by the ridge member
22
of the operation member
20
. When the straight surface
302
of each pawl member
30
is engaged with the two respective parallel surfaces of the ridge member
22
as shown in
FIG. 4
, the two pawl members
30
are not engaged with the threaded inner periphery
101
of the head
10
. The purpose of equipping two pawl members
30
ill the head
10
is to reduce the “lost motion” when rotating the ratchet wrench. That is to say, when rotating the ratchet wrench, the maximum of the lost motion will be only a half tooth of the threaded inner periphery
101
because either one of the two pawl members
30
is surely engaged with the threaded inner periphery
101
whichever direction the ratchet wrench is rotated.
A passage
25
is defined through the operation member
20
and the engaging shaft
21
has a hole
210
defined radially therein. The hole
210
communicates with the passage
25
and a ball
211
is movably received in the hole
210
so as to secure a socket or the like onto the engaging shaft
21
. A push rod
70
movably extends through a sink hole
41
in the operation disk
40
and is received in the passage
25
of the operation member
20
, wherein a concavity
71
is defined radially in the push rod
70
. A spring
72
is mounted to a top of the push rod
70
and a bolt
73
extends through a hat member
74
and threadedly engaged with the top of the push rod
70
. The spring
72
is biased between the hat member
74
and the convergent periphery of the sink hole
41
so that when the push rod
70
is pushed, the concavity
71
is in alignment with the hole
210
, the socket can be removed from the engaging shaft
21
by a known manner.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, when in use, the operation disk
40
if rotated to let the two pawl members
30
engage with the threaded inner periphery
101
of the head
10
. When rotating the shank clockwise, two respective inclined surfaces
301
of the two respective pawl members
30
are engaged with the parallel surfaces of the ridge member
22
so that the pawl members
30
are firmly engaged with the threaded inner periphery
101
, and rotated with the head
10
to output a large torque.
As shown in
FIG. 7
, when rotating counter clockwise, the threaded inner periphery
101
of the head
10
will push the pawl members
30
to skip off the teeth in the threaded inner periphery
101
so that the head
10
is rotated while the operation member
20
is remained still.
The pawl members
30
are engaged with the two parallel surfaces of the ridge member
22
with sufficient area so that a large torque can be applied to the pawl members
30
. Each pawl member
30
may be composed of two or more than two overlapped smaller pawl members and each of the smaller pawl members are arranged to let the teeth thereof be alternate so as to eliminate empty motion of the engagement of the teeth of the smaller pawl members and the threaded inner periphery of the head.
FIG. 8
shows that the number of the teeth of the threaded inner periphery
101
of the head
10
can also be made to be an odd number.
While we have shown and described various embodiments in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A ratchet wrench comprising:a ring-shaped head with a shank extending from said head, said head having a threaded inner periphery defined in an inside of said head; an operation member rotatably retained in said head and having a disk portion, an engaging shaft extending from one side of said disk portion and a ridge member extending from the other side of said disk portion, a flange extending from said ridge member so as to define two recesses radially between said disk portion and said flange, said two recesses separated by said ridge member, said ridge member having two parallel surfaces on two sides thereof; two pawl members respectively received in said two recesses and each pawl member having a first side with teeth defined therein, a second side of each pawl member comprising two inclined surfaces on two end of said second side and a straight surface connected between said two inclined surfaces, said teeth of each pawl member engageable with said threaded inner periphery of said head, one of said two inclined surfaces and said straight surface of said two pawl members being engaged with respective one of said two parallel surfaces of said ridge member, and an operation disk mounted to said head and two torsion springs respectively connected between said two pawl members and said operation disk.
- 2. The ratchet wrench as claimed in claim 1, wherein said operation disk has two rods extending from a bottom of said operation disk, each torsion spring having a first end connected to one of said two rods, a second end of each torsion spring extending through said flange and connected to said pawl member corresponding thereto.
- 3. The ratchet wrench as claimed in claim 2, wherein said operation disk has two notches defined in said bottom thereof and said two rods are respectively received in said two notches.
- 4. The ratchet wrench as claimed in claim 2, wherein said first end and said second end of each torsion spring are separated by said ridge member of said operation member.
- 5. The ratchet wrench as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a passage defined through said operation member and said engaging shaft having a hole defined radially therein, said hole communicating with said passage and a ball movably received in said hole, a push rod movably extending through said operation disk and received in said passage of said operation member, a concavity defined radially in said push rod and being in alignment with said hole when pushing said push rod.
- 6. The ratchet wrench as claimed in claim 1, wherein said threaded inner periphery in said head has an even number of teeth.
- 7. The ratchet wrench as claimed in claim 1, wherein said threaded inner periphery in said head has an odd number of teeth.
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