Claims
- 1. In a ratcheting tool of the type having a handle, a circular gear rotatable on said handle and having a longitudinal axis, two pawls having teeth and being disposed on said handle and being spaced apart on a circle surrounding said gear and being movable into and out of rotational drive contact with said gear, a first one of said pawls being positioned and arranged to transmit rotation to said gear in a clockwise direction around said axis and a second one of said pawls being positioned and arranged to transmit rotation to said gear in a counterclockwise direction around said axis, springs operative on said pawls for urging said pawls into contact with said gear, a ring co-axial with said longitudinal axis and rotatable on said handle for moving said pawls out of contact with said gear, and positioners on said handle and said ring for releasably securing said ring in the moved positions on said handle, the improvement comprising
- two spaced-apart and mutually facing surfaces on said ring for movement in an arcuate path upon rotation of said ring,
- said pawls each including a portion extendable radially across said arcuate path and being arranged to be respectively engaged by said two surfaces for alternate movement of said pawls out of engagement with said gear and against the forces of said springs, and
- said ring also including additional surfaces adjacent said two mutually facing surfaces and being arranged and disposed to contact said pawls when said pawls are in the disengaged mode and thereby hold said pawls disengaged.
- 2. The ratcheting tool as claimed in claim 1, further including
- two more additional surfaces on said ring disposed and arranged to respectively contact said pawls when said pawls are in the gear engaged mode, to thereby prevent further rotation of said ring in one direction of rotation.
- 3. The ratcheting tool as claimed in claim 2, wherein
- said ring includes a circular wall and said two mutually facing surfaces are disposed radially beyond said wall and at an angle thereto, and
- the first-mentioned said additional two surfaced are arcuate surfaces forming portions of said wall.
- 4. The ratcheting tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein
- said ring includes a circular wall and said two mutually facing surfaces are disposed radially beyond said wall and at an angle thereto, and
- the first-mentioned said additional two surfaces are arcuate surfaces forming portions of said wall.
- 5. A ratcheting tool made by a process having the following steps:
- forming a handle in an elongated shape having a longitudinal axis and an external surface,
- providing an opening in one longitudinal end of said handle,
- forming two pockets in said end of said handle and with said pockets being open to said surface,
- placing a gear in said opening and having said gear rotatable therein with an axis of rotation co-axial with said handle axis and having a central bore co-axial with said handle axis and having said pockets being open to said gear,
- placing a tool bit in said gear bore to have said tool bit non-rotatable relative to said gear,
- providing a ring of a size to snugly surround said handle end and to be rotatable on said handle and having said ring include a rim which presents surfaces movable along a path to positions contiguous to said pockets upon rotation of said ring,
- forming and placing a pawl in each of said pockets to be movable therein and with said pawls being shaped to extend into engagement with said gear and also being shaped to extend into the path of movement of said surfaces for actuation of said pawls upon rotation of said ring, and
- placing a spring in contact with said pawls for urging said pawls into engagement with said gear.
- 6. The ratcheting tool made by the process as claimed in claim 5, including the step of
- forming a recess in said ring to have said recess positioned adjacent each respective said rim surface and said pocket for receiving a portion of each respective said pawl when said pawls are engaged with said gear.
- 7. The ratcheting tool made by the process as claimed in claim 5, including the step of
- forming said arcuate shapes of said pockets and said pawls in circular configurations to have said pawls snugly pivotal in said pockets for actuation of said pawls into and out of engagement with said gear.
- 8. The ratcheting tool made by the process as claimed in claim 7 including the steps of
- making each of said circular configurations to include two discontinuous circular surfaces disposed to face each other,
- forming each said pawls with its two said discontinuous exterior surfaces matching said circular configuration surfaces of said pockets, and
- placing each said pawl into a respective one of said pockets for pivoting of said pawls in said pockets.
- 9. In a ratcheting tool of the type having a housing, a gear rotatably disposed in said housing, two pawls movably disposed in said housing and being arranged to be in driving engagement with said gear upon movement toward said gear, an actuator movably mounted on said housing and being arranged to be in contact with said pawls for moving said pawls into engagement with said gear, and springs in contact with said pawls for urging said pawls into engagement with said gear, the improvement comprising:
- said pawls being pivotally disposed in said housing on a respective pivot axis and being arranged therein with said pawls and said housing having two mutually sliding contact surfaces for each of said pawls and with said surfaces being arcuate and disposed at diametrically opposite locations on a circle which is concentric with said axes, to thereby pivotally contain said pawls in said housing,
- there being one of said springs for each of said pawls and each of said springs having a first end and a second end and with said first ends being arranged to be in contact with said housing and said second ends being straight and arranged to be in contact with respective ones of said pawls for the urging of said pawls into engagement with said gear,
- said actuator having two spaced-apart surfaces which are disposed and arranged on said actuator to be facing toward each other and flanking both said pawls and being movable along a path adjacent to each of said pawls, and
- said pawls having corners respectively disposed thereon and with each of said corners being movable into and out of said path of movement of said actuator surfaces upon pivoting of said pawls, for alternate disengagement and engagement of said pawls with said gear upon movement of said actuator along said path.
- 10. A ratcheting tool comprising
- a housing having a longitudinal axis,
- a gear rotatably disposed in said housing and co-axial with said axis,
- two spaced-apart axes on said housing and being offset from and parallel to said longitudinal axis,
- two pawls rotatably mounted on said housing and arranged with said housing to be respectively rotatably guided on said two axis and be confined by said housing and having teeth engagable with said gear and having an angulated portion thereon,
- a spring engaged with each of said pawls and with said springs each having a first end and a second end and with said first ends being arranged to be in contact with said housing and with said second ends being straight and arranged to be in contact with respective ones of said pawls for urging said pawls into engagement with said gear, and
- an actuator movable adjacent said pawls and having a surface respectively engagable with each of said pawl angulated portions for moving said pawls out of engagement with said gear.
- 11. The ratcheting tool as claimed in claim 10, wherein
- said housing and said pawls have mutually engagable arcuate surfaces diametrically located relative to said two axis to thereby rotatably support said pawls on said housing.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/553,866 filed Nov. 6, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,619,891.
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