1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wrench and more particularly, to a ratcheting wrench.
2. Description of Related Art
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When the wrench body 10 is operated, a rotatable moving range of the wrench body 10 is restricted by a moving range of the human wrist. When the wrench body 10 is rotated about forty-five degrees relative to a pivot of the fastener, the fastener needs to be detached from the opening 12, and the wrench body 10 is rotated about forty-five degrees along a reverse direction. The fastener is received in the opening 12 and is driven by the wrench body 10 again. However, the fastener is repeatedly detached from and reloaded in the opening 12 in the wrench body 10, such that operating the conventional wrench is slow and inconvenient.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a ratcheting wrench to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the invention is to provide a ratcheting wrench that includes a driving head having a receiving hole defined through the driving head. The driving head includes an inner flange and multiple teeth. The inner flange inwardly extends from an inner surface of the receiving hole in the driving head. The multiple teeth extend from the inner surface of the receiving hole in the driving head. Each tooth has a bottom connected to the inner flange and includes an upper edge, a first side, a second side and a beveled ridge. The upper edge is disposed on a top of the tooth. The first side is located at one side of the tooth. The second side is located at another side of the tooth and is opposite to the first side. The beveled ridge extends from a juncture between the first side and the upper edge to the inner flange, gradually and inwardly protrudes from an inner surface of the tooth, and includes an engaging bevel and a guiding bevel. The engaging bevel is inclined toward a juncture between the first side and the inner flange and is connected to the first side and the inner flange. The guiding bevel interfaces with the engaging bevel and is inclined toward the juncture between the upper edge and the second side.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The inner flange 35 inwardly extends from an inner surface of the receiving hole 30 in the driving head 21. The multiple teeth 31 extend from the inner surface of the receiving hole 30 in the driving head 21. Preferably, eight teeth 31 are equidistantly arranged on the inner surface of the receiving hole 30 in the driving head 21. Each tooth 31 has a bottom connected to the inner flange 35 and includes an upper edge 34, a first side 32, a second side 33 and a beveled ridge 36. The upper edge 34 is disposed on a top of the tooth 31. The first side 32 and the second side 33 are respectively located at two opposite sides of the tooth 31 and are spaced from each other. The first side 32 and the second side 33 are upwardly connected with the upper edge 34 and are downwardly connected with the inner flange 35. The beveled ridge 36 may be a tetrahedron-like element, extends from a juncture between the first side 32 and the upper edge 34 to an inner surface of the inner flange 35 and gradually and inwardly protrudes from an inner surface of the tooth 31. The beveled ridge 36 includes an engaging bevel 37 and a guiding bevel 38. The engaging bevel 37 is inclined toward a juncture between the first side 32 and the inner flange 35 and is connected to the first side 32 and the inner flange 35. The guiding bevel 38 interfaces with the engaging bevel 37 and is inclined toward the juncture between the upper edge 34 and the second side 33. A connecting surface 39 is located among the beveled ridge 36, the second side 33 and the upper edge 34. The connecting surface 39 is connected with the second side 33, the upper edge 34 and the guiding bevel 38 of the beveled ridge 36.
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The present invention utilizes the engaging bevel 37 of the beveled ridge 36 of each tooth 31 to abut against the corresponding side of the fastener 40 for rotating the fastener 40. During the reverse operation of the wrench body 20, the guiding bevel 38 of the beveled ridge 36 of each tooth 31 is provided for guiding the corresponding corner 41 of the fastener 40 sliding along the guiding bevel 38 and jumping to the adjacent teeth 31, such that the wrench body 20 is reversely pivotable and will not be detached from the fastener 40 to provide a ratcheting effect.
The engaging bevel 37 of the beveled ridge 36 of each tooth 31 abuts against the corresponding side of the fastener 40 for rotating the fastener 40. During the reverse operation of the wrench body 20, the guiding bevel 38 of the beveled ridge 36 of each tooth 31 is provided for guiding the corresponding corner 41 of the fastener 40 sliding along the guiding bevel 38 and jumping to the adjacent teeth 31, such that the wrench body 20 is reversely pivotable and will not be detached from the fastener 40 to provide a ratcheting effect.
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Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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