Claims
- 1. A reversible ratchet wrench comprising: a wrench body including a unitary head and a handle extending from the head; said head having oppositely facing surfaces defining the maximum thickness thereof and also including an opening extending between the oppositely facing surfaces; the opening having circular driver and pawl portions that overlap each other; a driver having a round ratchet portion received within the circular driver portion of the head opening and supported for rotation about a driving axis; said ratchet portion of the driver having teeth that extend continuously without interruption between the oppositely facing surfaces of the head; the driver also including a driving lug; a detent mechanism including a ball mounted for inward and outward movement on the driving lug of the driver; said detent mechanism also including a detent member that is spring biased on the driver to normally force the ball outwardly to retain a socket on the driving lug; said detent member being movable to permit inward movement of the ball in order to release any socket on the driving lug; a generally round pawl received within the pawl portion of the opening and supported for rotation about a pawl axis; said pawl having spaced teeth for selectively engaging the teeth of the ratchet portion of the driver to prevent rotation thereof with respect to the head in one direction or the other depending upon the pawl position; said pawl teeth extending continuously without interruption between the oppositely facing surfaces of the head to provide continuous uninterrupted engagement thereof with the teeth on the ratchet portion of the driver; the pawl having a tab for providing rotation thereof to change the direction of locking the driver against rotation; and means for maintaining the pawl teeth in engagement with the ratchet teeth on the driver to prevent rotation thereof in one direction or the other while permitting rotation of the driver in the opposite direction by ratcheting of the pawl.
- 2. A ratchet wrench as in claim 1 wherein the head of the wrench body and the handle of the wrench are unitary with each other, the driver portion of the opening through the head having a larger size than the pawl portion of the opening, and the pawl and tab having a unitary construction.
- 3. A ratchet wrench as in claim 1 or 2 wherein said means comprises a spring biaser, the pawl including a pair of positioning surfaces against which the spring biaser acts to provide overcenter positioning of the pawl, and the pawl having spaced skirts between which the positioning surfaces are located and hidden from sight.
- 4. A ratchet wrench as in claim 3 wherein the positioning surfaces of the pawl are flat and define a pair of notches between the spaced skirts.
- 5. A ratchet wrench as in claim 3 wherein the spring biaser includes a ball and a spring that biases the ball against the positioning surfaces of the pawl to provide the overcenter positioning of the pawl.
- 6. A ratchet wrench as in claim 5 wherein the head of the wrench body includes a hole that extends from the pawl portion of the opening toward the handle, the spring being of the helical type having one end seated by the hole, and the spring having another end that seats the ball to provide biasing thereof toward the pawl.
- 7. A ratchet wrench as in claim 6 wherein the driver includes a flange that engages one surface of the head and the pawl, and a retainer on the driver for engaging the other surface of the head and the pawl such that the driver flange and the retainer cooperate to retain both the driver and the pawl on the head within the opening.
- 8. A ratchet wrench as in claim 6 wherein the circular driver and pawl portions of the opening have cylindrical shapes extending between the oppositely facing surfaces of the head.
- 9. A ratchet wrench as in claim 1 wherein the detent mechanism includes a helical spring through which the detent member extends, said helical spring having a first end that is seated by the driver and a second end that is seated by the detent member to provide the biasing thereof that forces the ball outwardly, and the detent member having a release button that is manually engaged to depress the detent member against the spring bias in order to release the ball for inward movement.
- 10. A ratchet wrench as in claim 9 wherein the detent member includes an end having an annular recess in which the ball is received and by which the ball is moved outwardly or permitted to move inwardly.
- 11. A reversible ratchet wrench comprising: a wrench body including a unitary head and a handle extending from the head; said head having oppositely facing surfaces defining the maximum thickness thereof and also including an opening extending between the oppositely facing surfaces; the opening having circular driver and pawl portions that overlap each other and have cylindrical shapes extending between the oppositely facing surfaces of the head; a driver having a round ratchet portion received within the circular driver portion of the head opening and supported for rotation about a driving axis; said ratchet portion of the driver having teeth spaced about the driving axis; the driver including a driving lug; a detent mechanism including a ball mounted for inward and outward movement on the driving lug of the driver; said detent mechanism also including a detent member that is spring biased on the driver to normally force the ball outwardly to retain a socket on the driving lug; said detent member being movable to permit inward movement of the ball in order to release any socket on the driving lug; a pair of retaining surfaces on the driver for engaging the oppositely facing surfaces of the head to retain the driver on the head; a generally round pawl received within the pawl portion of the opening and supported for rotation about a pawl axis; said retaining surfaces on the driver directly engaging the pawl to cooperate in retaining the pawl within the pawl portion of the opening; said pawl having spaced teeth for selectively engaging the teeth of the ratchet portion of the driver to prevent rotation thereof with respect to the head in one direction or the other depending upon the pawl position; the pawl having a tab for providing rotation thereof to change the direction of locking the driver against rotation; and a spring biaser for maintaining the pawl teeth in engagement with the ratchet teeth on the driver to prevent rotation thereof in one direction or the other while permitting rotation of the driver in the opposite direction by ratcheting of the pawl.
- 12. A ratchet wrench as in claim 11 wherein the driver includes a flange defining one of the retaining surfaces and also includes a retainer that defines the other retaining surface.
- 13. A ratchet wrench as in claim 12 wherein the driving lug projects outwardly past the surface of the head engaged by the retaining surface of the retainer.
- 14. A ratchet wrench as in claim 11 wherein the head of the wrench body and the handle of the wrench are unitary with each other, the driver portion of the opening through the head having a larger size than the pawl portion of the opening, and the pawl and tab having a unitary construction.
- 15. A ratchet wrench as in claim 11, 12, 13, or 14 wherein said means comprises a spring biaser, the pawl including a pair of positioning surfaces against which the spring biaser acts to provide overcenter positioning of the pawl, and the pawl having spaced skirts between which the positioning surfaces are located and hidden from sight.
- 16. A ratchet wrench as in claim 15 wherein the positioning surfaces of the pawl are flat and define a pair of notches between the spaced skirts.
- 17. A ratchet wrench as in claim 15 wherein the spring biaser includes a ball and a spring that biases the ball against the positioning surfaces of the pawl to provide the overcenter positioning of the pawl.
- 18. A ratchet wrench as in claim 17 wherein the head of the wrench body includes a hole that extends from the pawl portion of the opening toward the handle, the spring being of the helical type having one end seated by the hole, and the spring having another end that seats the ball to provide biasing thereof toward the pawl.
- 19. A ratchet wrench as in claim 17 wherein the teeth of the ratchet portion of the driver and the teeth of the pawl extend between the oppositely facing surfaces of the head.
- 20. A ratchet wrench as in claim 11 wherein the detent mechanism includes a helical spring through which the detent member extends, said helical spring having a first end that is seated by the driver and a second end that is seated by the detent member to provide the biasing thereof that forces the ball outwardly, and the detent member having a release button that is manually engaged to depress the detent member against the spring bias in order to release the ball for inward movement.
- 21. A ratchet wrench as in claim 20 wherein the detent member includes an end having an annular recess in which the ball is received and by which the ball is moved outwardly or permitted to move inwardly.
- 22. A reversible ratchet wrench comprising: a wrench body including a unitary head and handle; said head having oppositely facing surfaces defining the maximum thickness thereof and also including an opening extending between the oppositely facing surfaces; the opening having circular driver and pawl portions that overlap each other and have cylindrical shapes extending between the oppositely facing surfaces of the head; the driver portion of the opening having a larger size than the pawl portion of the opening; a driver having a round ratchet portion received within the circular driver portion of the head opening and supported for rotation about a driving axis; said ratchet portion of the driver having teeth that are spaced about the driving axis and extend continuously without interruption between the oppositely facing surfaces of the head; the driver including a driving lug and also including a flange that engages one surface of the head; a retainer on the driver for engaging the other surface of the head to cooperate with the flange in retaining the driver on the head; said driving lug projecting along the driving axis outwardly past said other surface of the head; a detent mechanism including a ball mounted for inward and outward movement on the driving lug of the driver; said detent mechanism also including a detent member that is spring biased on the driver to normally force the ball outwardly to retain a socket on the driving lug; said detent member being movable to permit inward movement of the ball in order to release any socket on the driving lug; a generally round pawl received within the pawl portion of the opening and supported for rotation about a pawl axis; said flange of the driver and the retainer directly engaging the pawl to cooperate in retaining the pawl within the pawl portion of the opening; said pawl having spaced teeth that extend continuously without interruption between the oppositely facing surfaces of the head to selectively engage the teeth of the ratchet portion of the driver to prevent rotation thereof with respect to the head in one direction or the other depending upon the pawl position; the pawl having a tab for providing rotation thereof to change the direction of locking the driver against rotation; the pawl including a pair of positioning surfaces spaced about the pawl; and an overcenter spring biaser including a ball and a spring that biases the ball thereof against the positioning surfaces of the pawl to position the pawl in order to maintain the pawl teeth in engagement with the ratchet teeth on the driver to prevent rotation thereof in one direction or the other while permitting rotation of the driver in the opposite direction by ratcheting of the pawl.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending prior application Ser. No. 461,242 which was filed on Jan. 26, 1983 in my name for Reversible Ratchet Wrench and which issued on Dec. 4, 1984 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,485,700.
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