1. Fields of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wrench, and more particularly, to a ratchet wrench with simplified structure.
2. Descriptions of Related Art
The conventional ratchet wrench known to applicant is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,042,433 and comprises a handle having at least one end forming a head portion. The head portion forms a hollow collar chamber having a bottom forming a support flange. The collar chamber has a circumferential wall forming a switching channel, and the switching channel has an inner wall defining a receiving slot. The head portion has a top surface to which a lid plate is fixed. The lid plate has an edge forming a one-side open operation cutoff. The cutoff has an opposite wall forming a release notch. A driving collar which is received in the collar chamber and positioned on the support flange. The driving collar has an outer circumferential surface forming a plurality of ratcheting teeth. The driving collar forms a circumferential positioning groove in the outer circumferential surface at a location close to a top thereof. A pawl member is received in the switching channel and forms a plurality of ratcheting teeth engageable with the driving collar. The pawl member forms a positioning peg corresponding to the circumferential positioning groove in a middle portion close to a top thereof. The top of the pawl member is coupled through a linking bar to a pusher pad that is positioned on and movable along a top surface of the lid plate. A retention block is received in the receiving slot and forms a bore that comprises a rear section forming an inner shoulder. The bore movably receives therein a push bar having a step section. A resilient biasing element is arranged between the push bar and an inside wall.
However, there are too many parts involved in this wrench and significant time for assembly is required. There is a recess defined in the handle so as to receive the lid plate, it is noted that the recess is not a circular recess which requires a specific machining milling method to create so that the manufacturing cost is increased. Besides, the handle further has a receiving slot to accommodate the retention block. Again, the receiving slot is not a circular slot and is created by way of milling which requires higher manufacturing cost.
The present invention intends to provide a ratchet wrench to eliminate the shortcomings mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a ratchet wrench and comprises a first room, a second room, an engaging portion, a third room and a first groove in the function end thereof. Multiple ratchet wheels are received in the third room and one of which is rotatably received in the first room. Each ratchet wheel includes a first pivotal portion, a second pivotal portion and a first toothed portion which is defined in a curved and concaved manner in the outer periphery of the ratchet wheel. A pawl is located in the second room and has a second toothed portion which is engaged with the first toothed portion of the ratchet wheel. The distance defined between the deepest point of the first toothed portion to the first pivotal portion or the second pivotal portion is larger than the distance that the ratchet wheel shifts relative to the pawl within the first room.
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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Multiple ratchet wheels 20 are received in the third room 16 and one of the ratchet wheels 20 is rotatably received in the first room 11. Each ratchet wheel 20 has a first mounting portion 21 which is a polygonal hole or a rectangular protrusion, and the first mounting portions 21 of the multiple ratchet wheels 20 are different from each other. Each ratchet wheel 20 has a first pivotal portion 22 formed on the upper periphery thereof, and each ratchet wheel 20 has a second pivotal portion 23 formed on the lower portion thereof. A first toothed portion 24 is defined in the outer periphery of each of the ratchet wheels 20 and located between the first and second pivotal portions 22, 23 corresponding thereto. The first and second pivotal portions 22, 23 of each ratchet wheel 20 are rotatably engaged with the inner periphery of the first room 11. The first and second pivotal portions 22, 23 are located symmetrically to each other relative to the first toothed portion 24. An annular second groove 26 is defined in the second pivotal portion 23 of each ratchet wheel 20. The first toothed portion 24 is defined in a curved and concaved manner in the outer periphery of each of the ratchet wheels 20. A distance defined between the deepest point of the first toothed portion 24 to the first pivotal portion 22 or the second pivotal portion 23 is larger than the distance that the ratchet wheel 20 shifts within the first room 11.
A pawl unit 30 has a pawl 31, two engaging plates 32 and a bolt 34. The pawl 31 is linearly movable within the second room 12 and along the first face 121 or the second face 122. The pawl 31 has a second toothed portion 311 which is defined in a curved and convex end of the pawl 31. The second toothed portion 311 is engaged with the first toothed portion 24. The pawl 31 has a threaded hole 312 and is connected between the two engaging plates 32 which are located symmetrically to each other relative to the pawl 31. The two engaging plates 32 are in flush with the top 14 and the bottom of the function end 100. A third face 321 and a fourth face 322 are respectively formed on two sides of each of the two engaging plates 32, and the third and fourth faces 321, 322 are respectively slidable along the first and second faces 121, 122. Each of the engaging plates 32 has a distal end 323. The engaging portion 13 is located between the two distal ends 323 of the two engaging plates 32 so that the pawl 31 is not disengaged from the second room 12. Each engaging plate 32 has a second contact portion 324 which contacts the first contact portion 124 so as to restrict the pawl 31 from entering into the first room 11 when the pawl 31 is moved in the second room 12. A space 33 is defined between the two engaging plates 32. The bolt 34 extends through the two engaging plates 32 and is connected to the threaded hole 312 to connect the two engaging plates 32 to the pawl 31. The distal ends 323 is restricted by the engaging portion 13 so as to receive the pawl unit 30 in the second room 12. The ratchet wheel 20 is engaged with the pawl 31 and located in the first room 11, when the ratchet wheel 20 shifts relative to the pawl 31 in the first room 11;
A spring 40 is located in the space 33 and biased between the second room 12 and the pawl 31.
A seat 50 is located in the third room 16 to seal a bottom of the third room 16. The seat 50 has multiple second mounting portions 51 which are hexagonal protrusions. The second mounting portions 51 are accommodated in the first mounting portions 21 of the ratchet wheels 20 in the third room 16. A cover 60 has a second rail 61 which is slidably engaged with the first rail 17 to seal and the top of the third room 16.
A clip 70 is engaged with the first and second grooves 18, 26. When the pawl 31 shifts in the second room 12, the ratchet wheel 20 is restricted by the clip 70 so as to be located within the first room 11. The ratchet wheel 20 is disengaged from the first room 11 by pushing the ratchet wheel 20.
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The engaging plates 32 may be integral with the pawl 31. Alternatively, one of the two engaging plate 32 is connected to the pawl 31 by the bolt 34, the other one of the two engaging plate 32 is integral with the pawl 31.
The present invention ratchet has the advantages which are that there are less number of parts involved so that the manufacturing cost is low. The distal ends 323 of the engaging plates 32 are restricted by the engaging portion 13 to restrict the pawl unit 30 in the second room 12. The engagement between the first and second toothed portions 24, 311 so that the ratchet wheel 20 is retained in the first room 11. The distance 25 is defined to restrict the ratchet wheel 20 to be located in the first room when a relative movement between the pawl 31 and the ratchet wheel 20 happens.
When shifting the pawl unit 30, the pawl 31 moves from the second room 12 toward the engaging portion 13 and compresses the spring 40 to disengage the second toothed portion 311 from the first toothed portion 24. The distance that the pawl 31 moves in the second room 12 is longer than the distance 25 so as to remove the ratchet wheel 20 from the first room 11. The movement of the pawl 31 is easy for the user to operate.
There are multiple ratchet wheels 20 in the third room 16 and the users may pick any of them to be installed in the first room 11.
After the pawl 31 is moved in the second room 12, the ratchet wheel 20 is restricted by the clip 70 and is not separated from the first room 11. When the users pushes the ratchet wheel 20, it is able to be separated from the first room 11, and after the pawl 31 is moved, the ratchet wheel 20 is still restricted by the clip 20 to prevent from dripping to the ground by the resilient force of the clip 70.
When the ratchet wheel 20 is removed from the first room 11, the pawl 31 contacts the clip 70, and the pawl unit 30 is restricted by the clip 70 and retrained in the second room 12. The second contact portion 324 contacts the first contact portion 124, the pawl unit 30 is restricted by the first contact portion 124 and is not separated from the second room 12. The clip 70 and the first contact portion 124 provide two restriction features to restrict the movement of the pawl unit 30 as shown in
The different ratchet wheels 20 can be used for different needs. When the second rail 61 is slid away from the first rail 17, the third room 16 is exposed and the users may pick the specific ratchet wheel 20 from the third room 16 and install the ratchet wheel 20 into the first room 11.
The first and second rooms 11, 12 communicate with each other so that the ratchet wrench can be manufactured by way of pressing which is less expensive than the method of milling.
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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