1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a ratchet wrench, more particularly to a ratchet wrench with a plurality of driving heads to selectively operate a variety of fasteners.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional ratchet wrench generally includes a handle, a driving head mounted at an end of the handle, and a ratchet unit disposed therebetween. By virtue of the ratchet unit and sockets, the driving head can he adapted to rotate a fastener, such as a nut, a bolt, or the like. However, the ratchet wrench has limited application since only one driving head is provided. Moreover, the ratchet unit of the conventional ratchet wrench is generally disposed to permit a torque applied to the handle to be transmitted to rotate the driving head in a uni- or bi-rotational direction so as to rapidly tighten or loosen a fastener without removing the wrench from the fastener. However, due to the structure of the ratchet unit, the driving head can be operated only in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction when a uni-rotational direction is required. Thus, the conventional wrench suffers from the disadvantage that the user would have to remove the driving head from the fastener, reverse the handle, and re-engage the driving head with the fastener, which is inconvenient.
An object of the present invention is to provide a ratchet wrench which has a plurality of driving heads for fasteners of different configurations and sizes, and can be selectively operated in clockwise, counterclockwise and bi-rotational directions.
According to this invention, the ratchet wrench includes a handle, a wrench head unit, a plurality of driving heads, and a plurality of actuating members. The wrench head unit has a head body mounted on and rotatable relative to a head portion of the handle, and a plurality of tubular coupling members which extend radially from the head body, and which are angularly displaced from each other. Each of the ratchet units has a ratchet wheel spacedly surrounded by an inner wall surface of the respective tubular coupling member, first and second toothed members which are disposed between the ratchet wheel and the inner wall surface, which have first and second outer surfaces slidably engaged with the inner wall surface, and which are configured to be displaceable among a bi-directional position, where the first and second toothed members are matingly engaged with the ratchet wheel to permit torque from the respective tubular coupling members to be transmitted to turn the ratchet wheel in both clockwise and counterclockwise directions, a clockwise position, where the first toothed member is matingly engaged with the ratchet wheel while the second toothed member is disengaged from the ratchet wheel so as to permit the torque to be transmitted only to turn the ratchet wheel in the clockwise direction, and a counterclockwise position, where the second toothed member is matingly engaged with the ratchet wheel while the first toothed member is disengaged from the ratchet wheel so as to permit the torque to be transmitted only to turn the ratchet wheel in the counterclockwise direction, and a biasing member which is disposed to bias the first and second toothed members toward the bi-directional position. Each of the driving heads extends axially from the ratchet wheel to be fittingly engaged in a tool socket. Each of the actuating members has first and second actuating portions which are disposed to selectively move the first and second toothed members away from the bi-directional position to a selected one or the clockwise and counterclockwise positions, and a manually operable portion disposed to be movable with the first and second actuating portions relative to the respective tubular coupling members.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which;
Referring to
The handle has handgrip and head portions 12, 11 opposite to each other in a longitudinal direction (X). The head portion 11 includes first and second lugs 111, 112 spaced apart from each other to define a space, and respectively having first and second through holes 113, 115 which are aligned with each other to define a rotating axis (L1) that extends transverse to the longitudinal direction (X).
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The wrench head unit 20 has a head body 21 which is disposed in the space, and which is rotatably supported on the axial shaft 50 about the rotating axis (L1), and a plurality of tubular coupling members 22 (three tubular coupling members 22 in this embodiment) which extend radially from the head body 21, and which are angularly displaced from each other about the rotating axis (L1) Each of the tubular coupling members 22 has an inner wall surface 221 which defines an accommodation space 222, and an outer wall surface 223 radially opposite to the inner wall surface 221. The inner wall surface 221 has forward and backward abutment regions 224 spaced apart from each other in a circumferential direction.
The head positioning unit includes a plurality of concavities 214 which are formed in the head body 21 and which are angularly spaced apart from one another about the rotating axis (L1), and a protrusion 114 which is disposed on the first lug 111 to be engaged with a click sound in a selected one of the concavities 214 so as to guard against rotation of the head body 21 about the rotating axis (L1) for ready use, as shown in
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Each ratchet unit 30 further has a biasing member 33 which is disposed to bias the first and second toothed members 32 toward the bi-directional position.
It is noted that the forward and backward abutment regions 224 are configured such that, when the first and second toothed members 32 are selectively biased by the biasing member 33 to move from a corresponding one of the clockwise and counterclockwise positions (
Each of the driving heads 60 extends along the wheel axis (L2) from and is integrally formed with the ratchet wheel 31 and outwardly of the accommodation space 222 to be fittingly engaged in a tool socket (not shown). The driving head 60 defines an internal chamber 61 which extends along the wheel axis (L2) and through the corresponding ratchet wheel 31, and has a through hole 62 extending radially to he communicated with the internal chamber 61. A ball 63 is received in the through hole 62 for retaining the tool socket fittingly engaging the driving head 60, and has an outer surface serving as a second cammed region.
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Moreover, each of the rim positioning units 80 includes three recesses 81, 82, 83 which are formed in the rim 71 and which are angularly displaced from one another, and a spring-biased ball 84 which is disposed in the outer wall surface 223 of the respective tubular coupling member 22 and which is biased outwardly to be engaged in a selected one of the recesses 81, 82, 83 when the first and second toothed members 32 are in a corresponding one of the bi-directional, clockwise and counterclockwise positions.
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Each of the rod biasing members 43 is disposed between the driving head 60 and the first cammed region 422 to bias the respective push rod 42 toward the axial shaft 50.
Accordingly, when the axial shaft 50 is in the non-actuating position, as shown in
As illustrated, the ratchet wrench according to this invention has following advantages:
1. By rotating the head body 21 about the rotating axis (L1), the user can choose a desired one of the driving heads 60 with different configurations and dimensions, thereby rendering operation of the ratchet wrench convenient.
2. By rotating the respective actuating member 70 about the wheel axis (L2), the corresponding first and second toothed members 32 can be displaced to a desired one of the bi-directional position, the clockwise position, and the counterclockwise direction to permit selective rotation of the corresponding driving head 60 in a clockwise direction, a counterclockwise direction, or both of these without the need to remove the tool socket (that is engaged with the driving head 60) from a fastener.
3. By moving the axial shaft 50 along the rotating axis (L1) to the actuating position, the tool socket that is engaged with the driving head 60 can be removed easily for replacement.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited no the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 099222148 | Nov 2010 | TW | national |