The present invention relates to a ratchet wrench, and more particularly, to a ratchet wrench that is able to use in different angles.
The conventional ratchet wrenches are developed and used for a long period of time, and include many different types to meet different requirements of the users. The ratchet mechanism allows the ratchet wrench to be rotated back and forth without removing the ratchet wrench from the object.
However, the users need a ratchet wrench that has more flexibility to be used in different angles and directions.
The present invention intends to provide a ratchet wrench that has a pivotable head to which two different connection portions are formed to two opposite sides of the head so as to eliminate the shortcomings mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a ratchet wrench and comprises a handle having a first end and a second end. Two arms extend from the second end of the handle, and a room is formed between the two arms. A head is pivotably connected between the two arms and pivotable relative to the two arms. The head has a first connection portion formed to a first side thereof. The first connection portion has a reception hole defined in a distal end thereof. A pivotable member is removably connected to the first connection portion and has a multiple-face part, a driving end and a neck which is formed between the multiple-face part and the driving end. The multiple-face part is pivotably inserted into the reception hole so that the pivotable member is pivotable relative to the head. A control unit is mounted to outside of the first connection portion and controls engagement and removal of the multiple-face part relative to the reception hole.
The advantages of the present invention is that the head is pivotable between the two arms, and the pivotably member connected to the first connection member of the head is pivotable as well, so that a bit for example connected to the pivotable member can reach an object that is not easily accessed by using conventional tool.
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, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The slot 13 communicates through the distal end of the operation end 12. A pin 14 extends through the two holes and the operation end 12 of the handle 1 to connect the two arms 2 to the operation end 12. Preferably, the curvature of the first curved section 221 is smaller than that of the second curved section 222. The connection section 223 avoids the head 4 to hit the two arms 2 when the head 4 is pivoted.
A pivotable member 7 is removably connected to the first connection portion 41 and includes a multiple-face part 71, a driving end 72 and a neck 73 which is formed between the multiple-face part 71 and the driving end 72. The multiple-face part 71 is pivotably inserted into the reception hole 42 so that the pivotable member 7 is pivotable relative to the head 4 about the multiple-face part 71. The driving end 72 is a socket to be connected with a bit (not shown) for example.
A control unit 9 is mounted to outside of the first connection portion 41 and controls engagement and removal of the multiple-face part 71 relative to the reception hole 42. Specifically, the control unit 9 includes a first ball 91 and an expandable member 92. The expandable member 92 is a C-shaped member and includes a restriction hole 921 defined through the wall thereof. An opening 922 is formed between two distal ends of the expandable member 92. The first connection portion 41 includes a first hole 411 defined through the wall thereof. The first hole 411 communicates with the first reception hole 42. The first hole 411 is located corresponding to the restriction hole 921. The first ball 91 is engaged with the first hole 411 and has a portion protruding beyond the first hole 411. The portion of the first ball 91 that protrudes beyond the first hole 411 is pushed by the periphery of the restriction hole 921 to partially protrude into the first reception hole 42. As shown in
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When the collar 95 is not yet moved along the first connection portion 41, the ridge 951 pushes the at least one second ball 93 so that the at least one second ball 93 has a portion protruding into the first reception hole 42. When the multiple-face part 71 is inserted into the first reception hole 42 and pushes the at least one second ball 93 outward, the at least one second ball 93 pushes the rounded or inclined outer shape of the ridge 951 so that the at least one second ball 93 slides into the groove 952 together with the collar 95 moving along the first connection portion 41, and the at least one second ball 93 is engaged with the groove 952. Of course, the movement of the collar 95 can also be moved by the user. The at least one second ball 93 is then engaged with the neck 73 when multiple-face part 71 passes the at least one second ball 93, and the spring 94 resiliently pushes the collar 95 back to force the ridge 951 to urge the at least one second ball 93 again. Therefore, the at least one second ball 93 is engaged with the neck 73 to position the movable member 7.
While we have shown and described the embodiment 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 of the present invention.