In a principal aspect the invention relates to a manually operable, reversible drive, socket holder or bit holder.
Mechanics and tradesman often need to insert or remove fasteners in locations that are difficult to access. In such circumstances, wrenches such as long handled, crescent wrenches, socket wrenches and ratchet type wrenches may not be acceptable or useful because they will not fit into a restricted working space.
To overcome this problem, small finger operated wrench mechanisms have been proposed. For example, Cal-Van Tools disclose a set of socket type wrenches which incorporate a socket in a small, disc shaped retainer or handle. The retainer or handle may be manually manipulated to cause rotation of the socket. The wrenches are not reversible and must therefore be manipulated by manual rotation in a first rotational sense or an opposite, second, reverse rotation sense depending upon whether a fastener is being inserted or removed by the wrench tool.
Ratchet drives have also been miniaturized. For example, Titan Industries discloses a finger operated ratchet mechanism for a socket drive. Snap-On Tools also offers a finger operated ratchet tool having various socket sizes and configurations.
While such tools are quite useful and to some extent popular for performing a mechanical activity in a restricted space, nonetheless reversible ratchet type tools are typically bulky, difficult to use, may be restricted to single size socket and difficult to adjust. Thus, there has developed a need for an improved, finger operated, reversible universal bit or socket holder.
Briefly the invention comprises a finger operable, reversible drive socket or bit holder tool. The tool includes a generally annular, actuating knob or body member or handle with a throughbore that extends axially entirely through the body member. A one-way, annular shaped clutch mechanism is incorporated in or mounted in the throughbore. The one-way clutch mechanism may include a generally cylindrical frame inserted into and maintained in the handle throughbore. A separate bit holder or socket holder may be slidably inserted into an axial passageway extending through the one-way clutch mechanism. Thus a selected holder may be axially, partially inserted into the axial passageway of the clutch mechanism by a flange on the holder which limits axial insertion of the holder into the axial passageway and held or retained therein a biasing or friction element fitted into and/or substantially through the axial passageway. The biasing or friction element provides a means to frictionally retain the holder in the passageway of the one-way clutch mechanism by restraining axial movement of the holder once the holder is inserted into the passageway. At least one end of the holder may project axially in an outward direction from the flange. The holder, depending upon its design, may thus support a socket or receive a bit. The actuating knob or body member may then be manually rotated about the axis of the holder.
Importantly, the one-way clutch mechanism grips the inserted holder following initial rotation of the annular body member in a first sense thereby enabling further manual manipulation of the annular body member and the holder (and attached socket or bit) about the holder axis in a first sense only but not in a second or opposite, freewheeling sense. To reverse the rotational actuating operation, the holder is removed from engagement by axially withdrawing it from the one-way clutch mechanism passageway and then reinserting that bit holder into the opposite side of the axial passageway of the one-way clutch mechanism in the body member or actuating handle. Various types or styles of holders may thus be inserted into the passageway of the one-way clutch. The holder may be configured to comprise a socket holder or a bit holder or otherwise configured to engage a fastener or some other element such as a lock or latch. Thus, the holder may be in the form of a socket holder or a bit holder or in the form of a tool such as a screw driver.
An objective and aspect of the invention is to provide a tool having a one-way clutch mechanism capable of use in combination with numerous sizes and designs of holders.
A further object of the invention is to provide a manually operable bit or socket holder tool which enables reversibility of the operation of the holder whereby the tool may be used, for example, to either insert or drive a fastener as well as remove or reversible rotate a fastener.
Another object and feature of the invention is to provide a compact yet rugged and inexpensive reversible drive holder tool that may be manually operated and used in restricted spaces.
Another object of the invention is to provide a tool which incorporates a selected, holder having a generally cylindrical body member that interacts with a one-way clutch mechanism in a finger actuable knob or handle and which further incorporates means for retaining the holder engaged with the one-way clutch mechanism, during use, and also enables easy removal of the holder from the clutch mechanism and replacement with another distinct holder or removal of the holder and reversible reinsertion thereof into the handle.
Another object of the invention is to provide a tool with a one-way clutch mechanism which is cooperative with and enables engagement of the holder for rotational movement thereof in either rotational sense about the axis of the holder.
These and other objects, advantages and features of the invention will be set forth in the detailed description which follows.
In the detailed description which follows reference will be made to the drawing comprised of the following figures:
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In the embodiment depicted the annular knob or handle 30 includes an axial, uniform diameter, cylindrical throughbore 36 having a centerline axis 38. The handle 30 further includes an outer face or generally co-axial, cylindrical surface 40, a first outside generally planar face 42 which is transverse to the centerline axis 38 and a second outer surface or generally planar face 44 which is generally parallel to the first face 42 and transverse to the centerline axis 38. The actuating annular knob or handle 30 is sized so that it may easily be grasped on its outer surface 40 by the fingers of a mechanic or operator and rotated about the axis 38. The axial throughbore 36 is sized to receive the one-way clutch assembly 32 and, more particularly, to receive and retain a clutch housing 46 of the clutch assembly 32.
The clutch assembly 32 comprises the cylindrical clutch housing 46 with a through passage 48 that, when assembled with the actuating annular knob or handle 30, is coaxial with the axis 38 of the throughbore 36. The one-way clutch assembly 32 and, more particularly, the clutch housing 46 includes transverse end flanges 50 and 52 to facilitate the retention of a one-way clutch mechanism 54. The one-way clutch mechanism 54 typically includes multiple rollers, such as rollers 56, which interact with a cylindrical member that may be inserted in the passageway or axial passageway 48 to cause gripping of a cylindrical member inserted therein upon rotation in one sense but release of gripping when rotated in the opposite sense. A typical example of such a clutch assembly 32 is generally identified as the HF version one-way clutch. An arrow in
A typical socket holder 34 is comprised of a generally cylindrical body 66 which is symmetrical about a centerline axis 39. The cylindrical body 66 is sized to fit through the axial passageway or through passage 48 of the one-way clutch mechanism 54 of clutch assembly 32. Thus, the diameter of the holder 34 and, more particularly, the body 66 is chosen so that when the sides of the body 66 engage the rollers 56 and the handle 30 is appropriately rotated about axis 39, the rollers 56 will tighten and retain the body 66 effectively locked in position. Thus rotation of the annular knob or handle 30 in a first sense causes the entire assembly including the holder 34 to rotate in the desired sense or direction. Reverse rotation is, however, freewheeling. That is, as an aspect of the use or benefit associated with the use of a one-way clutch, reversal of rotation from an actuating sense to a freewheeling sense avoids drag forces on the holder that may cause reverse rotation of a fastener engaged by the holder. This is in contrast to a ratchet mechanism which tends to exhibit reverse drag and thus is not necessarily as freewheeling in the reverse rotational sense as embodiments of the present invention.
The holder 34 further includes a flange 70 at one end of the body 66 and an elastomeric or other type of retention member or releasable biasing element such as an O-ring 72 that fits into a groove 74 in or near the opposite end of the body member 66. The spacing of the flange 70 and the O-ring and groove 72, 74 are chosen to approximate the spacing of the first face 52 from the second face 50 of the clutch assembly 32. In this manner, the O-ring or biasing element 72 will be enabled to slip through the axial through passage 48 and seat against the face 52 while the flange 70 will be seated generally on or generally at the face 50 of the clutch assembly 32. The holder 34 is thus retained in a removable but relatively stable position within the annular knob or handle 30. The biasing force associated with the O-ring or another biasing element will tend to retain the holder 34 in position but will not preclude its axial removal.
The holder 34 may include a projecting or end section or member 80 which is generally coaxial with the body 66 and which projects axially from flange 70 or is located to enable access for engagement by a socket or a bit or some other type of tool element. The projecting section 80 is configured to engage or receive a socket, for example, as a polygonal driver 82. Upon insertion of the holder 34 through the axial passageway 48, and attachment of a selected tool element, manipulation of the tool is effected by manually turning the actuating annular knob or handle 30 in the direction of the arrow in
To reverse the driving or working operation of the tool, one must merely remove the socket holder 34 from the clutch assembly 32 and reinsert the holder 34 axially into passage 48 opening at the first face 52 rather than depicted in
The tool, thus, avoids the problems a tradesperson or mechanic would potentially encounter with a ratchet mechanism wherein accidental touching of the ratchet control may cause inadvertent reversal of the sense of operation of the tool. The present invention provides a very positive and continuous application of rotational continuity because of incorporation of a one-way clutch mechanism. That is, the socket holder or assembly 34 must be inserted initially axially into the clutch or clutch assembly 32 to lock or retain the holder 34 for rotation in a first sense, and must be removed and reinserted axially into the opposite side of knob or handle 30 to reverse the effective locked rotational sense of operation.
A myriad of alternative features may therefore be incorporated within the socket holder or a bit holder assembly as well as with respect to the knob or handle. For example, the handle or knob and clutch assembly may be a unitary component. In any event, the utilization of a one-way clutch is an important feature of the invention inasmuch as it provides for a positive interaction and positive gripping action in a desired rotational sense depending upon the manner of combining a holder with the handle or knob 30 and clutch assembly. Further, various ancillary component parts and/or holder may be utilized in combination with the tool as described. The invention is therefore limited only by the following claims and equivalents thereof.