Ratchet wrench with multi-position ratchet head

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6405621
  • Patent Number
    6,405,621
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 13, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 18, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A ratchet wrench is provided which includes a ratchet head having a part-cylindrical surface with head teeth thereon and an elongated handle hingedly coupled to the head. The handle has first and second handle ends, an axis extending between the ends and an axial first bore opening at the first handle end. The wrench also includes a rod disposed in and moveable within the first bore between an engaged condition engageable with the head teeth for locking the head in a selected position relative to the handle and a non-engaged condition disengaged from the head teeth and accommodating relative movement of the head and handle, and biasing structure for biasing the rod to the engaged condition. The wrench also includes retaining structure coupled to the rod for retaining the rod in its non-engaged condition. The retaining structure may be disposed at several locations relative to the ratchet head.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to rachet wrenches, and more particularly, to rachet wrenches with multi-position heads.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Ratchet wrenches with multi-position heads have previously been provided. These wrenches, however, had intricate and often awkward-to-use engaging mechanisms to maintain the head in a selected position relative to the wrench handle. Additionally, many of the heads of these wrenches are biased into engagement with the wrench handle in use and do not include structure to retain the wrench head in a disengaged condition to allow the ratchet head to freely hinge with respect to the wrench handle.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is a general object of the invention to provide an improved ratchet wrench with a multi-position head which avoids the disadvantages of prior wrenches while affording additional structural and operating advantages.




An important feature of the invention is the provision of a ratchet wrench with a multi-position head which is of relatively simple and economical construction.




A still further feature of the invention is the provision of a wrench of the type set forth which includes retaining structure to retain the ratchet in a disengaged condition and allow the ratchet head to hinge freely with respect to the handle.




One or more of these features may be attained by providing a ratchet wrench which includes a ratchet head having a part-cylindrical surface with head teeth thereon and an elongated handle hingedly coupled to the head. The handle has first and second handle ends, an axis extending between the ends and an axial first bore opening at the first handle end. The wrench also includes a rod disposed in and moveable within the first bore between an engaged condition engageable with the head teeth for locking the head in a selected position relative to the handle and a non-engaged condition disengaged from the head teeth and accommodating relative movement of the head and handle and biasing structure for biasing the rod to the engaged condition. The wrench also includes retaining structure coupled to the rod for retaining the rod in its non-engaged condition.











The invention consists of certain novel features and a combination of parts hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, and particularly pointed out in the appended claims, it being understood that various changes in the details may be made without departing from the spirit, or sacrificing any of the advantages of the present invention.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the invention, there is illustrated in the accompanying drawings a preferred embodiment thereof, from an inspection of which, when considered in connection with the following description, the invention, its construction and operation, and many of its advantages should be readily understood and appreciated.





FIG. 1

is a top plan view, with portions broken away, of the multi-position ratchet head wrench of the present invention with the head engaged;





FIG. 1A

is an enlarged, fragmentary top plan view, illustrating the engagement and retaining slots of

FIG. 1

in greater detail, with the finger-engaging portion removed;





FIG. 2

is a is an enlarged, fragmentary, sectional view taken generally along the line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a is a view similar to

FIG. 2

wherein the retaining structure is in a locked position for retaining the head-engaging rod in a non-engaged condition;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken. generally along line


4





4


of

FIG. 3

;





FIGS. 5A and 5B

are fragmentary perspective views in partial section respectively illustrating the retaining structure in its locked and unlocked positions with the finger-engaging portion removed;





FIG. 6

is a fragmentary view similar to

FIG. 2

, illustrating the ratchet head engaged in a different selected position relative to the handle;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged, fragmentary, side elevational view of the engaging end of the rod;





FIG. 8

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

, of an alternative embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 9

is an enlarged, fragmentary, sectional view. taken generally along line


9





9


of FIG.


8


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1-7

, a ratchet wrench


10


is provided. The ratchet wrench


10


includes a multi-position ratchet head


12


hingedly coupled to an elongated handle


14


.




The ratchet head


12


includes a known ratchet system and an engaging end


16


. The engaging end


16


includes a part-cylindrical surface


18


having a plurality of head teeth


20


thereon. The engaging end


16


also includes a bore


22


disposed therethrough and having a bore axis. Each of the head teeth


20


has a centerline radiating from the bore axis. The centerlines between adjacent teeth are spaced to allow the head


12


to be put in one of multiple selected positions relative to the handle


14


. The amount of spacing determines the number of selected positions. Fifteen degrees of spacing between adjacent centerlines has been used, but other spacings are possible. Each head tooth


20


has a pair of faces


20


A,


20


B (

FIG. 6

) that are substantially parallel to its centerline.




The handle


14


includes a bifurcated first end


24


closest to the ratchet head


12


, a second end


26


, and an axis extending between the ends


24


,


26


. The end


24


includes two legs


28


, respectively disposed on opposite sides of the engaging end


16


and having a bore


30


therethrough (

FIG. 1

) coaxially aligned with the bore


22


of the engaging end


16


. The legs


28


are connected by a wall


31


.




The handle


14


also includes an axial bore


32


opening at the wall


31


of the first end


24


. The axial bore


32


includes a larger diameter first portion


34


disposed adjacent to the wall


31


and a smaller diameter second portion


36


. A shoulder


37


is disposed between the first and second portions


34


and


36


.




The handle


14


also has a peripheral outer surface


38


and a wall


39


forming an engagement slot


40


communicating with the axial bore


32


. The engagement slot


40


opens at the outer surface


38


and has a length along a central plane A (

FIG. 1A

) running along the axis of the handle


14


. The engagement slot


40


has a first slot end


42


toward the ratchet head


12


and a second slot end


44


away from the ratchet head


12


.




The wall


39


also forms a retaining slot


45


communicating with the end


44


of the engagement slot


40


and opening at the outer surface


38


. The retaining slot


45


has a length along a central plane B which is inclined to the central plane A of the engagement slot


40


. As seen best in

FIG. 1A

, and as discussed below, the central plane of the retaining slot


45


forms an angle β with the central plane of the engagement slot


40


that is preferably acute (less than 90° ), such as about 75°. A portion


39


A (

FIGS. 3 and 4

) of the wall


39


forming the retaining slot


45


is disposed between the first and second ends


42


,


44


of engagement slot


40


.




The wrench


10


also includes a rod


46


(or plunger.) having an axis “R” (FIG.


7


). The rod


46


is disposed in and moveable within the axial bore


32


. The rod


46


includes a larger diameter engaging portion


48


having a pair of rod teeth


50


. As seen in

FIG. 7

, each rod tooth


50


has a substantially planar inner face


50


A which faces the corresponding face on the other tooth


50


and which is substantially parallel to the axis R. Each rod tooth


50


also has an angled outer face


50


B that forms a small acute angler α with the axis R, such as 15°, which complements an engaged face


20


A or


20


B of a head tooth


20


. The number and shape of the rod teeth


50


insures proper engagement with the head teeth


20


while preventing relative movement of the handle


12


and the rod


46


from their engaged condition under load.




The rod


46


also includes a smaller diameter portion


52


coupled to the engaging portion


48


and a shoulder


54


formed therebetween. If necessary, a portion of the smaller diameter portion


52


may have an even smaller diameter to provide additional clearance within the axial bore


32


.




The wrench


10


also includes biasing structure, such as a coil spring


56


disposed about the smaller diameter portion


52


of rod


46


and within the larger diameter first portion


34


of the axial bore


32


between shoulder


54


and shoulder


37


.




The wrench


10


further includes a button


58


coupled to the smaller diameter portion


52


of the rod


46


by a screw


60


, or the like. The button


58


includes a finger-engaging portion


62


disposed above the outer surface


38


and preferably is contoured complementary to the outer surface


38


of the handle


14


and has an area large enough to cover the engagement slot


40


and retaining slot


45


to hide their existence to a user. In that respect, the finger-engaging portion


62


. has a saddle-shape contour with two outer wings


63


(

FIG. 4

) which encompass the portion of the arcuate-shaped outer surface


38


at which the engagement slot


40


and retaining slot


45


open. The button


58


also includes a stem


64


coupled to the finger-engaging portion


62


. The button


58


further includes a bore


66


(

FIG. 2

) through which the screw


60


passes to couple the button


58


to the rod


46


. The stem


64


has an outer diameter slightly less than the width of either of the engagement slot


40


and retaining slot


45


and is moveable, as discussed below, within both.




The wrench


10


also includes a pin


66


, or the like, disposed in the bore


30


of the handle


14


and the bore


22


to allow the ratchet head


12


to pivot about the axis of the pin


66


and with respect to the handle


14


when the rod


46


, as discussed below, is not in its engaged condition.




The wrench


10


is used as follows. The rod


46


has an engaged condition as seen in

FIGS. 2 and 6

and a non-engaged condition, as seen in FIG.


3


. The screw


60


biases the rod


46


to its engaged condition, wherein the rod teeth


50


are engaged with at least two of the head teeth


20


to lock the ratchet head


12


in a selected position relative to the handle


14


.




To allow the ratchet head


12


to hinge freely or to change the position of the ratchet head


12


with respect to the handle


14


, a user slides the button


58


against the force of the spring


56


from the first slot end


42


to the second slot end


44


(axially away from the ratchet head


12


), thereby compressing the spring


56


and moving the rod teeth


50


out of engagement with the head teeth


20


and placing the rod


46


in its non-engaged condition (FIG.


3


). Once the teeth are disengaged from one another, a user may move the head


12


, with the hand not operating the finger-engaging portion


62


, to a different selected position, such as for example that shown in

FIG. 6

, and release the button


58


, causing the spring


56


to uncompress and bias the rod teeth


50


back into engagement with the head teeth


20


.




If a user wishes to maintain the rod


46


in its non-engaged condition and allow the ratchet head


12


to hinge freely about pin


66


, the user slides the button


58


in the engagement slot


40


, to the second slot end


44


and then rotates the button


58


(and coupled rod


46


) clockwise about the axis of the handle


14


, as shown in. FIG.


4


. When the spring


56


attempts to bias the rod


46


to its engaged condition, the stem


64


of the button


58


will contact wall portion


39


A retaining the rod


46


in its non-engaged condition. Since the retaining slot


45


is acutely angled with respect to the engagement slot


40


, the angle of contact wall portion


39


A aids in preventing the stem


64


of the button


58


from sliding back into engagement slot


40


(which would cause the rod


46


to return to its engaged condition).





FIGS. 8 and 9

disclose a second ratchet wrench


100


(wherein like numbers represent like elements) substantially identical to the ratchet wrench


10


of FIGS.


1





7


. A major difference is that it includes a button


158


, and engagement slot


140


and a retaining slot


145


that are respectively closer to the ratchet head


12


than the button


58


, engagement slot


40


and retaining slot


45


of the first embodiment. This placement allows a smaller length rod


146


and smaller length axial bore


132


to respectively replace the large length rod


46


and larger length axial bore


32


. Other locations for the retaining structure would also be possible. Another difference is that the central plane of the retaining slot


145


is substantially perpendicular the central plane of the engagement slot


140


. This allows the engagement slot


140


to have a smaller axial length than engagement slot


40


, because the right-angled retaining slot


145


does not require the rod


146


to move axially back toward the handle


12


while still providing clearance between the head teeth


20


and the rod teeth


50


.




Although the central planes of the engagement slot


40


and retaining slot


45


of the embodiment of

FIGS. 1-7

form an acute angle with respect to one another, they may also form an angle that is about 90° as shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

. Likewise, the central planes of engagement slot


140


and retaining slot


145


of the embodiment of

FIGS. 8 and 9

may form an acute angle with respect to one another rather than an angle that is about 90°.




While particular embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects. Therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as a limitation. The actual scope of the invention is intended to be defined in the following claims when viewed in their proper perspective based on the prior art.



Claims
  • 1. A ratchet wrench comprising:a ratchet head having a part-cylindrical surface with head teeth thereon; an elongated handle hingedly coupled to the head and having first and second handle ends, an axis extending between the ends, an axial first bore opening at the first handle end, an engagement slot having first and second slot ends and communicating with the first bore, the second slot end disposed further from the ratchet head than the first slot end, and a retaining slot communicating with the second slot end of the engagement slot; a rod having rod teeth and disposed in and moveable within the first bore between an engaged condition wherein the rod teeth are engageable with the head teeth for locking the head in a selected position relative to the handle and a non-engaged condition wherein the rod teeth are disengaged from the head teeth and accommodating relative movement of the head and handle, the rod having an outer periphery; biasing structure for biasing the rod to the engaged condition; and retaining structure coupled to the rod for retaining the rod in its non-engaged condition, the retaining structure including a lock stem having a terminal it end coupled to the rod and disposed in the first bore and a second end projecting from the outer periphery of the rod, wherein the lock stem is receivable in the retaining slot to retain the rod in its non-engaged condition, and a button disposed outside the engagement and retaining slots, wherein the lock stem includes a stem portion integral with the button and having a bore and a fastener disposed through the bore and coupled to the rod.
  • 2. The wrench of claim 1, wherein the engagement slot and the retaining slot respectively have central longitudinal planes inclined with respect to one another and forming an angle therebetween of less than 90°.
  • 3. The wrench of claim 2 wherein the central planes of the engagement slot and the retaining slot form an angle therebetween of about 75°.
  • 4. The wrench of claim 1, wherein the rod includes a larger diameter engaging portion coupled to a smaller diameter portion coupled to the button, wherein a rod shoulder is formed between the engaging portion and the smaller diameter portion.
  • 5. The wrench of claim 4, wherein the first bore has a larger diameter first portion opening at the first handle end and a smaller diameter second portion and a shoulder formed therebetween, wherein the engaging portion of the rod is disposed in the larger diameter first portion.
  • 6. The wrench of claim 5, wherein the biasing structure is disposed within the first bore portion.
  • 7. The wrench of claim 1, wherein when the rod is in the engaged condition, at least two rod teeth are engaged with at least two head teeth.
  • 8. The wrench of claim 1, wherein the retaining structure is disposed closer to the second handle end than to the first handle end.
  • 9. The wrench of claim 1, wherein the retaining structure is disposed closer to the first handle end than to the second handle end.
  • 10. The wrench of claim 1, wherein the button is disposed closer to the second handle end than to the first handle end.
  • 11. The wrench of claim 1, wherein the button is disposed closer to the first handle end than to the second handle end.
  • 12. A ratchet wrench comprising:a ratchet head having a part-cylindrical surface with head teeth thereon; an elongated handle hingedly coupled to the head and having first and second handle ends, an axis extending between the ends, an axial first bore opening at the first handle end, an engagement slot having first and second slot ends and communicating with the first bore, the second slot end disposed further from the ratchet head than the first slot end, and a retaining slot communicating with the second slot end of the engagement slot; a rod having rod teeth and disposed in and moveable within the first bore between an engaged condition wherein the rod teeth are engageable with the head teeth for locking the head in a selected position relative to the handle and a non-engaged condition wherein the rod teeth are disengaged from the head teeth and accommodating relative movement of the head and handle; biasing structure for biasing the rod to the engaged condition; and retaining structure coupled to the rod for retaining the rod in its non-engaged condition, the retaining structure including a lock stem coupled to the rod and axially movable in the engagement slot and receivable in the retaining slot to retain the rod in its non-engaged condition and a button disposed outside the engagement and retaining slots, wherein the lock stem includes a stem portion integral with the button and having a bore and a fastener disposed through the bore and coupled to the rod, wherein the engagement slot and the retaining slot respectively have central longitudinal planes inclined with respect to one another and forming an angle therebetween of less than 90°.
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Photos of Matco ratchet wrench, model No. BR12FTA (sold prior to Mar. 1997).
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