1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hand tool, and more particularly to a reversible open end wrench having retaining property.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A conventional reversible open end wrench mainly includes two jaws for driving a nut in one direction and running idle in the other direction. As the wrench applies forces on the nut, the nut sometimes tends to slip away from the driving area.
The present invention is, therefore, arisen to obviate or at least mitigate the above mentioned disadvantages.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a reversible open end wrench that can prohibit a nut from disengaging therefrom during a turning stroke.
To achieve the above and other objects, the reversible open end wrench of the present invention includes a handle, a head and a retainer. The head is disposed at one end of the handle. The head has a first jaw, a second jaw and an extension section extending between the first and second jaws. The jaws and the extension section define a driving area therebetween for a hexagonal nut to receive therein. The driving area has an opening away from the extension section. The first jaw has a first engaging surface, a concave revolving surface and a distal end. The first engaging surface is adjacent to the extension section. A joint section between the first engaging surface and the extension section is formed with an abutting angle for receiving a corner of the hexagonal nut therein. The revolving surface locates between the first engaging surface and the distal end. The second jaw has a second engaging surface. The distal end has a short plane surface facing the second jaw. A horizontal distance between the first and second engaging surfaces is s, and a horizontal distance between the short plane surface and the second engaging surface is no smaller than s. The retainer is disposed on the distal end and has a retaining end extending toward the driving area. The retaining end is movable between a first position and a second position.
When the retaining end locates at the first position, a vertical distance between the retaining end and the abutting angle is bigger than 0.58 s, and a horizontal distance between the retaining end and the second engaging surface is smaller than s.
When the retaining end locates at the second position, the horizontal distance between the retaining end and the second engaging surface is no smaller than s.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment(s) in accordance with the present invention.
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The handle 10 is adapted for the user to hold. At least one end of the handle 10 is formed with the head 20. The head 20 has a first jaw 21, a second jaw 22 and an extension section 23 extending between bottoms of the jaws 21 and 22. The jaws 21 and 22 and the extension section 23 define a driving area 24 therebetween for a hexagonal nut 5 to receive therein. The driving area 24 has an opening 241 away from the extension section 23. The first jaw 21 has a first engaging surface 211 adjacent to the extension section 23, a concave revolving surface 212 and a distal end 213. A joint section between the first engaging surface 211 and the extension section 23 is formed with an abutting angle 214 for receiving a corner of the hexagonal nut 5 therein. Thus the abutting angle 214 is preferably a concave angle of 120 degrees. The extension section 23 has a lowest position 231 for a corner of the hexagonal nut 5 to abut thereagainst. In the present embodiment, the distal end 213 includes a pair of arms 215 and a dividing slot 216 locating between the arms 215. A bottom surface of the dividing slot 216 is an abutting surface 217. The distal end 213 is further formed with a receiving bore 218. Moreover, the revolving surface 212 locates between the first engaging surface 211 and the distal end 213, and the revolving surface 212 is preferably a concave arc surface. The distal end 213 has a short plane surface 219 facing the second jaw 22. The second jaw 22 has a second engaging surface 221. A horizontal distance between the first and second engaging surfaces 211 and 221 is s, and a horizontal distance between the short plane surface 219 and the second engaging surface 221 is no smaller than s. In addition, the maximum horizontal distance between the revolving surface 212 and the second engaging surface 221 is preferably no smaller than 1.16 s, in which a length between two opposite sides of the hexagonal nut 5 is slightly smaller than s.
As such, the nut 5 can enter the driving area 24 from the opening 241. When the wrench is turned clockwise, the nut 5 can be clamped by the engaging surfaces 211 and 221 and be driven clockwise. When the wrench is turned reversely, a corner of the nut 5 can revolve along the revolving surface 212 so that the wrench can run idle for the user to continuously and rapidly stroke the hexagonal nut 5.
The retainer 30 is disposed on the distal end 213. In the present embodiment, the retainer 30 is pivoted between the arms 215 and is swayable about an axle 35 disposed on the arms 215. The retainer 30 has a retaining end 31 extending toward the driving area 24 and an abutting end 32 extending therefrom. The retaining end 31 is movable between a first position and a second position. As the retaining end 31 locates at the first position, the abutting end 32 abuts against the abutting surface 217 so that the retaining end 31 cannot further sway outward.
The resilient member 40 is disposed in the receiving bore 218 for urging the retaining end 31 back to the first position.
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In other embodiments of the present invention, the extension section 23 can be designed in a concave arc shape as shown in
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In summarization, the present invention provides the reversible open end wrench with a retainer, which is movable between the first position and the second (or third) position. On one hand, the hexagonal nut can be fitted into the driving area from the opening without barriers. On the other hand, the retainer prohibits the nut from slipping out of the driving area during the turning stroke of the wrench. As such, the working efficiency as well as the safety performance of the reversible open end wrench of the present invention can be readily ensured.
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| 98140172 A | Nov 2009 | TW | national |
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| Number | Date | Country | |
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| 20110120273 A1 | May 2011 | US |