1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to a wrench, particularly to a retractable open-end wrench allowing itself to recover to an orientation to facilitate further rotation without repeatedly drawing up and fitting itself onto a bolt or nut.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventional wrenches for tightening or loosening bolts or nuts include locking and non-locking types in which the non-locking types allow for use with various sizes of bolts or nuts by adjusting an adjustment rack.
Regardless of being a locking type or a non-locking type wrench, a user must remove the jaws of the wrench from the bolt after the bolt or nut is tightened or loosened upon rotating the wrench over a certain angle in a tightening or loosening direction, recovering the wrench to an orientation facilitating further rotation under a state that the jaws disengage from the bolt or nut, and then fitting the jaws onto the bolt or nut to perform a subsequently tightening or loosening operation. Such operations must be repeated until the bolt or nut is completely tightened or loosened.
Removing and repositioning the wrench causes inconvenience for the user and requires additional space to accommodate the operation for removing the wrench from the bolt or nut for recovering the wrench to an orientation facilitating further rotation under a state that the jaws disengage from the bolt or nut.
To resolve such problems, U.S. Pat. No. 4,437,364 discloses a wrench allowing linear movement of a movable jaw of the wrench with respect to the web to increase a gap of the wrench. However, in such a conventional wrench, because the receiving hole facilitating linear movement of the movable jaw is formed on the web, a driller or a lathe must be implemented to drill a hole in the web, followed by a milling machine to mill a slot along a lateral face of the web in communication with the drill hole. The above manufacturing process requires the use of several machining equipment and creates problems in tapping and deburring the hole, particularly for small-size wrenches.
It is a primary objective of this invention to provide a retractable open-end wrench allowing easy manufacturing and deburring to reduce the manufacturing costs and lead-time.
It is further objective of this invention to provide a retractable open-end wrench allowing quick retraction of the wrench to an orientation facilitating further rotation without repeatedly drawing up the wrench.
It is further objective of this invention to provide a retractable open-end wrench allowing tightening or loosening a fastener without repeatedly fitting the wrench onto a bolt or nut.
To achieve the above objectives, the invention provides a retractable open-end wrench having: a web, a stationary jaw projecting from a side of the web, a movable jaw provided at another side of the web and forming an open end of a predetermined gap with the stationary jaw. The web is formed with a lower channel in operative engagement with the movable jaw, the lower channel having a major arc cross-section. The movable jaw is formed with an upper channel proximate the web, the upper channel having a minor arc cross-section having a radius slightly greater than a radius of the major arc. The upper channel and the lower channel jointly construct a receiving hole. A post projects from the movable jaw proximate the upper channel, the post having a cross-section corresponding to the cross-section of the lower channel to allow linear movement along the lower channel. A resilient member such as a spring is received in the receiving hole, the spring subjecting the post of the movable jaw to normally urge against the web and allowing linear movement of the movable jaw with respect to the web to thereby increase the predetermined gap.
According to another aspect of this invention, the retractable open-end wrench has a locking device such as a plug for retaining the spring in the receiving hole.
According to another aspect of this invention, the lower channel is formed with a plurality of threads at a distant end thereof for retaining the plug in the receiving hole.
According to another aspect of this invention, the spring is a compression spring provided between the post and the plug, or a tension spring provided between the post and the web.
According to another aspect of this invention, the retractable open-end wrench has a plug that is press-fitted in the receiving hole.
The structures and characteristics of this invention can be realized by referring to the appended drawings and explanations of the embodiments.
FIGS. 3(a) to 3(b) are schematic views illustrating the operations for retracting the retractable open-end wrench of
FIGS. 3(c) to 3(e) are schematic views illustrating the operations for tightening a bolt.
FIGS. 4(a) to 4(c) are schematic views illustrating the operations for retracting the retractable open-end wrench of
FIGS. 4(d) to 4(e) are schematic views illustrating the operations for loosening a bolt.
With reference to
With reference to
Upper channel 161 has a minor arc cross-section, such as the ⅓ circle illustrated in
Preferably, the minor arc has a radius slightly greater than a radius of the major arc. Upper channel 161 and lower channel 122 jointly construct a receiving hole H. Post 162 has a cross-section corresponding to the cross-section of lower channel 122. Because post 162 has a cross-section corresponding to the cross-section of lower channel 122, in installing movable jaw 16, post 162 is slid along and inserted into lower channel 122. Movable jaw 16 in this arrangement will not be separated from lower channel 122, and such an arrangement allows linear movement of movable jaw 16 along lower channel 122.
A resilient member 18 is received in receiving hole H. Resilient member 18 biases moveable jaw post 162 away from web 12 to thereby increase predetermined gap G. To allow easy retention of resilient member 18 in receiving hole H, according to the embodiment illustrated in
Lower channel 122 may alternatively be formed with a plurality of threads 123 at a distant end thereof for securing locking device 19 into receiving hole H, which is jointly constructed by upper channel 161 and lower channel 122. In this embodiment, post 162 includes a diameter that is substantially equivalent to the crest diameter of threads 123 in lower channel 122 to allow linear movement of post 162 along lower channel 122.
According to another embodiment of this invention, locking device 19 may also be designed to be a plug including an indent at an end thereof (FIGS. 3(a)-4(e)) for receiving resilient member 18 therein, which plug may then be press-fit into the receiving hole H. The resilient member 18 may alternatively be assembled to locking device 19 to construct a single unit prior to being press-fit rotated into receiving hole H.
If resilient member 18 is provided between post 162 and locking device 19 (
The open end of wrench 10 may be designed to adapt to fasteners having heads of various configurations.
The operations of the retractable open-end wrench 10 of this invention are illustrated in FIGS. 3(a)-3(e) and FIGS. 4(a)-4(e). FIGS. 3(a) to 3(c) are schematic views illustrating the operations for retracting the retractable open-end wrench to an orientation facilitating tightening.
Once wrench 10 reaches a position as shown in
Because post 162 of movable jaw 16 happens to urge against web 12 at this time, movable jaw 16 and stationary jaw 14 can jointly drive bolt 50 to rotate towards the tightening direction. The operations illustrated in FIGS. 3(a) to 3(d) may be repeated until the bolt or nut is completely tightened.
With reference to
FIGS. 4(a) to 4(c) are schematic views illustrating the operations for retracting the retractable open-end wrench to an orientation facilitating loosening.
Because receiving hole H is jointly constructed by (1) lower channel 122 formed in web 12 that has a major arc cross-section and (2) upper channel 161 formed on movable jaw 16 that has a minor arc cross-section, in manufacturing the wrench only a driller is required to drill partially circular holes along lateral faces of web 12 and movable jaw 16 without the need to use milling machines. Such open, partially circular holes also facilitate deburring of the upper 161 and lower 122 channels that are machined to wrenches of different sizes. Thus, the wrench design of the present invention allow for easy manufacturing and deburring procedures to reduce the manufacturing costs and lead time.
Furthermore, in using retractable open-end wrench 10 of this invention, the user may quickly retract wrench 10 to an orientation facilitating further rotation without repeatedly removing the wrench. Thus, the present invention provides a retractable open-end wrench that allows for quick retraction of the wrench to an orientation facilitating further rotation and allowing tightening or loosening a fastener without repeatedly removing the wrench and fitting the wrench onto bolt 50.
This invention is related to a novel creation that makes a breakthrough in the art. Aforementioned explanations, however, are directed to the description of preferred embodiments according to this invention. Various changes and implementations can be made by persons skilled in the art without departing from the technical concept of this invention. Since this invention is not limited to the specific details described in connection with the preferred embodiments, changes to certain features of the preferred embodiments without altering the overall basic function of the invention are contemplated within the scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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092119982 | Jul 2003 | TW | national |