The present invention relates to a wrench, and more particularly to a ratchet wrench.
A conventional ratchet wrench is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,138,532 and comprises a handle having a head provided thereon and an internal gear is provided in the head. A recess is defined in the head. The head has a control hole defined in the top thereof and an engaging portion on the underside of the head. A pawl is pivotally secured in the recess and has teeth on two ends thereof which are selectively actuated to act onto the internal gear. A shaft is rotatable received in the control hole and includes a spring-biased projection engaged with said pawl for selectively actuating either of the ends of the pawl to engage with the internal gear. The upper portion of the shaft includes an opening so as to accommodate the spring and the end pieces which are biased against the back of the pawl. By rotating the shaft, the teeth of the pawl are engaged with the internal gear to control the operation direction of the wrench.
However, the pawl located in the recess does not have any assistant force to support the pawl so that when rotating the wrench, the torque reacted from the object is transferred to the pawl and the shaft. The shaft is thin and easily broken.
The recess is defined transversely so that it requires a lot of steps to make the recess in the head.
The control shaft is located in the control hole pawl and has an operation portion located above the driving head for the user to shift, the operation portion is located only on one side of the head and is not convenient for the users.
The present invention relates to a ratchet wrench and comprises a body, a driving head, a fixing disk, a rotatable member and a clip. The body has a ring-shaped head with internal teeth defined therein. The driving head is located in the ring-shaped head and has a top portion which has a reception recess and a pawl is located in the reception recess. The pawl has engaging teeth on two ends of the front thereof and two curved surfaces are formed on the back of the pawl. A spring is located in the reception recess so as to bias the back of the pawl. The rotatable member is located on the top of the ring-shaped head and has two driving pins extending from the underside thereof. When rotating the rotatable member, the driving pins shift the spring to pivot the pawl such that the engaging teeth in one of the two ends of the pawl are engaged with the internal teeth to control the driving head to rotate in one direction.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a ratchet wrench wherein the reaction force from the object is shared by multiple parts so that the pawl is protected and the wrench has longer life of use.
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 body 10 includes a ring-shaped head 100 connected thereto and the ring-shaped head 100 has multiple internal teeth 11 defined therein. The ring-shaped head 100 has an upper recess 12 and a lower recess 13 defined therein and the internal teeth 11 are located between the upper and lower recesses 12, 13. The inner diameter of each of the upper and lower recesses 12, 13 are larger than the portion where the internal teeth 11 extend from.
The driving head 20 is rotatably located in the ring-shaped head 100 and has a flange 21 extending from the mediate portion of the outer surface thereof. The flange 21 is engaged with the lower recess 13 of the ring-shaped head 100. A top portion 22 extends from the top of the driving head 20 and is located in the mediate portion of the ring-shaped head 100. At least one reception recess 221 is defined in the outer surface of the driving head 20 and has a semi-circular inside. A control unit 4 is received in the at least one reception recess 221 and has a reception hole 222 defined in the inner end of the at least one reception recess 221. A first hole 223 is defined through the flange 21 and communicates with the at least one reception recess 221. The axis of the reception hole 222 is perpendicular to the axis of the driving head 20. The at least one reception recess 221 has two parallel notches 224 defined in the inside thereof and the reception hole 222 is located between the two notches 224. The axes of the two notches 224 are parallel to the axis of the driving head 20. The top portion 22 has a protrusion 23 on the top thereof and the protrusion 23 has a connection portion 231 on the top thereof. The connection portion 231 has outer threads. The protrusion 23 has a groove 232 defined in the lower portion thereof. The driving head 20 has a polygonal engaging portion 24 extending from the underside thereof so as to be connected with a socket (not shown). The engaging portion 24 of the driving head 20 has a first passage 25 defined therethrough which has a stepped inner periphery. The engaging portion 24 has a bead hole 26 defined in side thereof and communicating with the first passage 25.
The pawl 40 has pivot 43 extending from the top and the bottom thereof. The pawl 40 is pivtoably engaged with the at least one reception recess 221 by extending the two ends of the pivot 43 through the first hole 223. The pawl 40 has a curved portion 41 on the back thereof and the curved portion 41 is matched with the semi-circular inside of the at least one reception recess 221. The curved portion 41 and the semi-circular inside of the at least one reception recess 221 have the same radius. Multiple engaging teeth 42 are formed on the front of the pawl 40 and located at two ends of the front of the pawl 40. The height of the engaging teeth 42 is higher than that of the curved portion 41 so that the pawl 40 has a substantially L-shaped cross section. Two curved surfaces 45 are formed on the back of the pawl 40 and located corresponding to the engaging teeth 42 on two ends of the front of the pawl 40. The curved surfaces 45 are located above the curved portion 41. A spring 51 is located in the reception hole 222. Two end pieces 50, 52 are respectively connected to the first and second ends of the spring 51. The end piece 52 is engaged with the reception hole 222 and the end piece 50 contacts one of the curved surfaces 45. The engaging teeth 42 of one of the two ends of the front of the pawl 40 are engaged with the internal teeth 11 of the ring-shaped head 100 when the pawl 40 is pivoted in the at least one reception recess 221.
The fixing disk 30 is located in the ring-shaped head 100 and rested on the top of the top portion 22. The fixing disk 30 has a central hole 31 and the protrusion 23 extends through the central hole 31. At least one slot 33 and at least one second hole 32 are defined through the fixing disk 30. Two ends of the pivot 43 are respectively engaged with the at least one slot 32 and the first hole 223. The at least one slot 33 is located between the central hole 31 and the at least one slot 32. A clip 34 is engaged with the groove 232 to contact the top of the fixing disk 30 which is then connected to the driving head 20.
The rotatable member 60 is mounted to the ring-shaped head 100 and has patterns formed on the top to form knurled surface for the user to rotate it. A bore 61 is defined centrally in the rotatable member 60 and a through hole 610 is defined in the rotatable member 60. The through hole 610 communicates with the bore 61 and is smaller than the bore 61 so that a lip 62 is formed in the rotatable member 60. The protrusion 23 extends through the through hole 610 and is located in the bore 61. The rotatable member 60 has an outer surface 63 with a reduced diameter on the underside thereof and the outer surface 63 is engaged with the upper recess 12 of the ring-shaped head 100. At least two driving pins 64, 640 extend from the underside of the rotatable member 60 and extend through the slot 33 and are inserted into the at least one reception recess 221. The spring 51 is located between the at least two driving pins 64, 640. As shown in
The quick-release unit 80 includes a control shaft 81, a button 82, a spring 83 and a bead 84, wherein the control shaft 81 extends through the first passage 25 and has a bead recess 811 defined therein which is located corresponding to the bead hole 26.
The control shaft 81 has a connection portion 812 on the top thereof. The connection portion 812 has outer threads and extends out from the first passage 25. The bore 61 of the rotatable member 60 accommodates the button 82 and the spring 83 therein. The button 82 has a threaded hole 820 in the underside thereof so as to be connected with the connection portion 812 of the control shaft 81. The spring 83 contacts between the lip 62 and the button 82. The bead 84 is located in the bead recess 811 and the bead hole 26.
When in assembling, the pawl 40 is pivotably connected to the at least one reception recess 221 and the curved portion 41 is matched with the inside of the at least one reception recess 221. The lower end of the pivot 43 is engaged with the first hole 223 and the end piece 52 is located in the reception hole 222. The end piece 50 is biased by the spring 51 and contacts the curved surface 45. The control shaft 81 extends through the first passage 25 and the connection portion 812 3xtends from the first passage 25. The bead 84 is located between the bead hole 26 and the bead recess 811. The fixing disk 30 is mounted the protrusion 23 by the central hole 31. The C-shaped clip 34 is engaged with the groove 232 of the protrusion 23 and positions the fixing disk 30 which is secured on the driving head 20. The top end of the pivot 43 extends through the second hole 32 as shown in
The flange 21 of the driving head 20 is rotatably engaged with the lower recess 13 and the rotatable member 60 is mounted to the top opening of the ring-shaped head 100. The outer surface 63 of the rotatable member 60 is rotatably engaged with the upper recess 12. The driving pins 64, 640 extend through the slot 33 and the clip 70 is located in the bore 61 and is connected to the connection portion 231. The button 82 is threadedly connected to the connection portion 812 and the spring 83 is biased between the button 82 and the lip 62 of the rotatable member 60, as shown in
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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.
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