Reversible ratchet wrench

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6575060
  • Patent Number
    6,575,060
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, September 24, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 10, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A reversible ratchet wrench which uses a pawl that can be moved between a right position and a left position. The pawl is in continuous connection with a rotatable ratchet wheel. The ratchet wheel rotates freely in a clockwise direction when the pawl is in the right position and is fixed to the wrench body when in the left position. The ratchet wheel rotates freely in a counterclockwise direction when the pawl is in the left position and is fixed to the wrench body when in the right position. A drive plate is mounted on the panel and is connected to a mechanism which is manually moved to cause the pawl to move.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to ratchet wrenches and more particularly to a ratchet wrench that can reverse its direction of operation.




2. Description of the Related Art




Ratchet wrenches have long been known. A typical ratchet wrench comprises an elongated body which terminates in a head. The head usually includes either a socket or a socket pin. The socket and the socket pin is to be used to apply torque to a fastener to tighten and loosen that fastener.




Typically, ratchet wrenches utilize a small pawl which is pivoted to different positions relative to a ratchet wheel. With the pawl in one position, the ratchet wheel will permit the tool to be used to tighten a fastener in a clockwise direction and then slip if the tool is turned in a counterclockwise direction. With the pawl in the other position, the reverse is to occur.




One of the problems associated with prior art type of ratchet wrenches is that the mechanism that is used to produce the movement of the pawl is subject to wear, and after a period of time, the mechanism will actually wear out resulting in the ratchet wrench becoming in operative. It would be desirable to avoid this replacement of ratchet wrenches and permit the construction of a wrench which is not readily subject to being worn out.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The basic embodiment of the present invention takes the form of a ratchet wrench which is constructed of an elongated body which terminates at one end in a head. Within the head is formed a through opening. A ratchet mechanism is mounted on the head and connects with the through opening. The ratchet mechanism comprises a ratchet wheel mounted in the through opening. The ratchet wheel is rotatable in both a clockwise and counterclockwise direction. A torque applier is connected to the ratchet wheel. The torque applier is for applying a turning force to an exterior object. The ratchet wheel has a series of gear teeth. A pawl is mounted on the head with the pawl having an engagement means which is to engagingly connect with the series of gear teeth. The pawl is movable between a first position and a second position. With the pawl in the first position, the ratchet wheel is not rotatable in the clockwise direction and is rotatable only in the counterclockwise direction. With the pawl in the second position, the ratchet wheel is not rotatable in the counterclockwise direction but is rotatable in the clockwise direction. A drive plate is attached to the pawl and protrudes from the pawl. A switching mechanism is mounted on the head with the switching mechanism connecting with the drive plate. The switching mechanism is movable between a right position and a left position. Locating of the switching mechanism in the right position locates the pawl in the first position and locating of the switching mechanism in the left position locates the pawl in the second position.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the basic embodiment is modified by the through opening formed within the ratchet wheel being of a non-circular configuration.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the basic embodiment is modified by the torque applier comprising a socket pin.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the basic embodiment is modified by the series of gear teeth being formed on the exterior surface of the ratchet wheel.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the basic embodiment is modified by there being a connector engaging with the drive plate and the connector has an internal chamber with the drive plate extending into this internal chamber.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the just previous embodiment is modified by there being formed a thin slit within the body of the connector and it is through this slit that the drive plate extends.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the just previous embodiment is modified by the connector being formed of sheet material in the shape of a box.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the basic embodiment is modified by the switching mechanism being manually operable.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the basic embodiment is modified by the switching mechanism being defined as including a cavity with this cavity being adapted to receive the connector where the connector is movable with the switching mechanism.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the basic embodiment is modified by the switching mechanism including a spring assembly which engages with the drive plate for causing movement of the switching mechanism between the right position and the left position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is to be made to the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the precise arrangement shown in the drawings.





FIG. 1

is an exploded (unassembled) isometric view of a first embodiment of ratchet wrench constructed in accordance with the present invention which uses a socket pin as a torque applier;





FIG. 2

is an isometric view of the head portion of the ratchet wrench of

FIG. 1

in the assembled state;





FIG. 3

is a longitudinal cross-sectional view through the assembled ratchet wrench of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a transverse cross-sectional view taken along line


4


-


4


of

FIG. 3

showing the pawl engaging with the ratchet wheel in a first position;





FIG. 5

is a longitudinal cross-sectional view taken along line


5


-


5


of

FIG. 3

which is similar to

FIG. 4

but showing the pawl engaging with the ratchet wheel in a second position;





FIG. 6

is an isometric view of a second embodiment of switching mechanism that is utilized in conjunction with the ratchet wrench of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a view similar to

FIG. 4

but where the second embodiment of switching mechanism of

FIG. 6

is used;





FIG. 8

is a view similar to

FIG. 5

but with the second embodiment of switching mechanism of

FIG. 6

being used;





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view similar to

FIG. 4

but of a third embodiment of switching mechanism showing the switching mechanism in a first position;





FIG. 10

is a view similar to

FIG. 9

but showing the second embodiment switching mechanism in a second position; and





FIG. 11

is an exploded isometric view of a fourth embodiment of this invention which is similar to

FIG. 1

except that a socket is used as the torque applier.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring particularly to the drawings, there is shown in

FIGS. 1-5

the first embodiment


20


of reversible ratchet wrench of this invention. The first embodiment


20


has an elongated body


22


. The body


22


is shown cylindrical. However, it is not necessary that the body


22


be cylindrical. For example, the body could be octagonal in shape. The body


22


could also be thin and flat with the lower end of the body being connected to some structure, such as an open end wrench. The upper end of the body


22


is connected to a head


24


. Formed within the head


24


is a through opening


26


. The through opening


26


is cylindrical. There is also a smaller in diameter through opening


28


formed within the head


24


. Internally within the head


24


the through opening


28


connects with the through opening


26


by a connecting passage


30


. Aligned with through opening


28


is an exit opening


29


.




A ratchet wheel


32


is mounted within the through opening


26


and is capable of rotational movement there within. The exterior surface of the ratchet wheel


32


forms a continuous series of gear teeth


34


. Fixedly mounted onto the ratchet wheel


32


is a torque applier commonly referred to as a socket pin


36


. The ratchet wheel


32


is mounted about a center shaft


38


. The socket pin


36


is to facilitate connection to an exterior structure that has a recess within which is to be located in a close conforming manner the socket pin


36


. The socket pin


36


is to be used to affect applying torque to the exterior structure by the engagement of the recess and the socket pin


36


. Such application of torque is well known. A common form of exterior structure what is commonly referred to as sockets that can be utilized to affect turning of a fastener.




Mounted within the connecting passage


30


is a pawl


40


. Pawl


40


has an upper arcuate surface that includes a plurality of gear teeth


42


. Fixedly mounted onto the back side of the pawl


40


is a drive plate


44


. Drive plate


44


is to extend through slit


46


of a connector


48


. Connector


48


is formed of sheet material which in transverse is of square configuration. Connector


48


will generally be no more than one-quarter to one-half inch in length. Connector


48


has an internal chamber


50


. Connector


48


is to be locatable within a cavity


52


of a switch housing


54


. The switch housing


54


has mounted therein a coil spring


56


which connects with a ball


58


. The switch housing


54


is mounted within through opening


28


and is securely held in position by means of a snap ring


60


. Snap ring


60


rides within groove


61


formed within smaller diametered cylindrical extension


55


which is integral to cylindrical body


57


of switch housing


54


. Extension


55


is located in exit opening


29


and extends exteriorly of head


24


. When in position, the ball


58


is capable of riding within indent


62


or indent


64


. If the ball


58


is located within indent


62


, the angular position of the switch housing


54


is such that the drive plate


44


is moved to the left, as is shown in FIG.


4


. In this position, the left edge of the pawl


40


abuts against wall surface


66


of the connecting passage


30


. If a turning torque is applied to the elongated body


22


in the direction of arrow


68


as is shown in

FIG. 4

, rotational movement of the ratchet wheel


32


is prevented. This is because the ratchet wheel


32


is locked to the pawl


40


which is pressed against the wall surface


66


. However, if the torque is applied in the direction of arrow


70


, the pawl


40


will turn with the elongated body


22


and slippage will occur between gear teeth


34


and


42


. This slippage produces a chattering action with is termed ratcheting. The pawl


40


will actually deflect slightly as it rides over the gear teeth


34


. This ratcheting action occurs because the right side of the pawl


40


is spaced from the wall surface


72


of the connecting passage


30


.




When the switch housing


54


is manually turned by handle


74


clockwise about twenty-five to thirty degrees to the position shown in

FIG. 5

, the drive plate


44


cants at a different angle which is permitted by the internal chamber


50


of the connector


48


. Also, the pawl


40


is relocated to the right, as is readily apparent when comparing

FIG. 4

to

FIG. 5

with the result that the pawl


40


will abut against wall surface


72


of the connecting passage


30


. In this position, the ball


58


now connects with indent


64


. When torque is applied to the elongated handle


22


in the direction of arrow


70


, the socket pin


36


is carried with the elongated body


22


with the result that a torque will be applied through the socket pin


36


to an exterior structure. This direction is counterclockwise. Movement of the elongated body in the clockwise position as represented by arrow


68


will result in the pawl


40


deflecting permitting slippage to occur between the gear teeth


34


and


42


because the pawl


40


is spaced from wall surface


66


. Again, there is a ratcheting movement created.




Although not shown, there could be an indent located between indent


62


and indent


64


, and when the ball


58


was located within that indent, the pawl


40


would be spaced from both wall surfaces


60


and


72


. This would permit a slipping ratcheting action to occur in both directions


68


and


70


.




Ratchet wheel


32


is held in position by a ring


76


which has an internal annular surface


77


which is mounted about annular shoulder


78


of the ratchet wheel


32


. The exterior surface of the ring


76


has an annular groove


80


. A snap ring


82


is to be mounted within the annular groove


80


with this snap ring


82


being also mounted within an annular groove


84


formed within the wall surface of the through opening


26


. The snap ring


82


, in cooperation with the ring


76


, functions to maintain the mounted position of the ratchet wheel


32


within the through opening


26


.




Referring particularly to the second embodiment


86


of this invention which shown in

FIGS. 6-8

of the drawings, like numerals have been utilized to refer to like parts. However, instead of the drive plate


44


being mounted in conjunction with the connector


40


, cylindrical body


57


of the switch housing


54


is formed with a right angled cutout


88


. Within one wall surface of the right angle cutout


88


is located a small coil spring


90


. A similar coil spring


92


is mounted within the other wall surface of the right angle cutout


88


. Each of the coil springs


90


and


92


are capable of coming into contact with the drive plate


44


. Therefore, when the switch housing


54


is pivoted clockwise, as is shown in

FIG. 7

, the coil spring


90


will apply pressure against the drive plate


44


and move the pawl


40


against the wall surface


66


. This is the same position as was previously described in reference to FIG.


4


. If the switch housing


54


is now moved clockwise about twenty-five to thirty degrees, the coil spring


90


will be located spaced from the drive plate


44


and the coil spring


92


will then come into contact with the drive plate


44


and function to move the pawl


40


against wall surface


72


. This is the equivalent position to FIG.


5


. The advantage to the structure shown in

FIGS. 6-8

is that the connector


48


has been eliminated and, in essence, the structural arrangement simplified.




Referring particularly to

FIGS. 9 and 10

there is shown the third embodiment


94


of this invention. Again, like numerals have been utilized to refer to like parts. In the third embodiment


94


, the pivotable switch housing


54


has been eliminated and instead there is substituted a lineally movable slider


96


which is slidable within through hole


98


. The slider


96


includes a centrally located cavity


100


. The drive plate


44


is to be located within the cavity


100


. On one sidewall of the cavity


100


is located a coil spring


102


. A similar coil spring


104


is mounted on the opposite sidewall of the cavity


100


. The drive plate


44


is located between the coil springs


102


and


104


.




With the slider


96


being moved in the direction of arrow


106


within the through hole


98


of the head


24


, the coil spring


102


will apply pressure against the drive plate


44


and move the pawl


40


against wall surface


66


. This is again similar to FIG.


4


. Usage of the wrench of

FIG. 9

will be in the same manner as the wrench was used in FIG.


4


. There is an indent


108


that is formed within the slider


96


that connects with a ball


110


which is spring biased outwardly by a coil spring


112


. The ball


110


will slip within the indent


108


which will tend to hold the slider


96


in this position and prevent accidental movement of the slider


96


when the wrench is being used when in the position of FIG.


9


.




When a manual force is applied in the direction of arrow


114


to the slider


96


to cause the slider to be moved to the right, as shown in

FIG. 10

with coil spring


104


coming into contact with the drive plate


44


and cause the pawl


40


to be moved against wall surface


72


, the ball


100


would be disengaged from the indent


108


and will ride within indent


116


also formed within the slider


96


. This indent


116


will tend to retain the position of the slider


96


and prevent such from being accidentally moved so that the wrench can be used when in the position of FIG.


10


.




Referring particularly to

FIG. 11

, there is shown a fourth embodiment


118


of this invention, with again like numbers being used to refer to like parts. The only difference of the structure in

FIG. 11

when compared to

FIG. 1

is that the socket pin


36


is eliminated with a non-circular hole


120


being formed within the interior of the ratchet wheel


32


. Typically, the non-circular hole


120


will have a series of longitudinal grooves formed within the wall surface of the hole


120


. These longitudinal grooves can be defined as serrations with these serrations to connect with a hexagonal head of a fastener, which is not shown. Therefore, a turning movement can be applied to the fourth embodiment


118


which will result in appropriate turning of this hexagonal headed fastener, which is again not shown.



Claims
  • 1. A reversible ratchet wrench comprising:an elongated body which terminates at one end in a head, said head having a through opening, a ratchet mechanism mounted on said head and connecting with said through opening, said ratchet mechanism comprising: a ratchet wheel mounted in said through opening, said ratchet wheel being rotatable in both a clockwise and a counterclockwise direction, a torque applier connected to said ratchet wheel, said torque applier for applying a turning force to an exterior object, said ratchet wheel having a series of gear teeth; a pawl mounted on said head, said pawl having engagement means which is to engagingly connect with said series of gear teeth, said pawl being movable between a first position and a second position, with said pawl in said first position said ratchet wheel being not rotatable in said clockwise direction and being only rotatable in said counterclockwise direction, with said pawl in said second position said ratchet wheel being not rotatable in said counterclockwise direction and being only rotatable in said clockwise direction; a drive plate attached to said pawl and protruding from said pawl; a switching mechanism mounted on said head, said switching mechanism connecting with said drive plate, said switching mechanism being movable between a right position and a left position, locating of said switching mechanism in said right position locates said pawl in said first position, locating said switching mechanism in said left position locates said pawl in said second position; and a connector includes a non-circular center opening.
  • 2. A reversible ratchet wrench comprising:an elongated body which terminates at one end in a head, said head having a through opening, a ratchet mechanism mounted on said head and connecting with said through opening, said ratchet mechanism comprising: a ratchet wheel mounted in said through opening, said ratchet wheel being rotatable in both a clockwise and a counterclockwise direction, a torque applier connected to said ratchet wheel, said torque applier for applying a turning force to an exterior object, said ratchet wheel having a series of gear teeth; a pawl mounted on said head, said pawl having engagement means which is to engagingly connect with said series of gear teeth, said pawl being movable between a first position and a second position, with said pawl in said first position said ratchet wheel being not rotatable in said clockwise direction and being only rotatable in said counterclockwise direction, with said pawl in said second position said ratchet wheel being not rotatable in said counterclockwise direction and being only rotatable in said clockwise direction; a drive plate attached to said pawl and protruding from said pawl; a switching mechanism mounted on said head, said switching mechanism connecting with said drive plate, said switching mechanism being movable between a right position and a left position, locating of said switching mechanism in said right position locates said pawl in said first position, locating said switching mechanism in said left position locates said pawl in said second position; and a connector engages with said drive plate, said connector having an internal chamber, said drive plate protruding into said internal chamber.
  • 3. A reversible ratchet wrench comprising:an elongated body which terminates at one end in a head, said head having a through opening, a ratchet mechanism mounted on said head and connecting with said through opening, said ratchet mechanism comprising: a ratchet wheel mounted in said through opening, said ratchet wheel being rotatable in both a clockwise and a counterclockwise direction, a torque applier connected to said ratchet wheel, said torque applier for applying a turning force to an exterior object, said ratchet wheel having a series of gear teeth; a pawl mounted on said head, said pawl having engagement means which is to engagingly connect with said series of gear teeth, said pawl being movable between a first position and a second position, with said pawl in said first position said ratchet wheel being not rotatable in said clockwise direction and being only rotatable in said counterclockwise direction, with said pawl in said second position said ratchet wheel being not rotatable in said counterclockwise direction and being only rotatable in said clockwise direction; a drive plate attached to said pawl and protruding from said pawl; a switching mechanism mounted on said head, said switching mechanism connecting with said drive plate, said switching mechanism being movable between a right position and a left position, locating of said switching mechanism in said right position locates said pawl in said first position, locating said switching mechanism in said left position locates said pawl in said second position; a connector engages with said drive plate, said connector having an internal chamber, said drive plate protruding into said internal chamber; and said connector has a slit through its wall surface, said drive plate passing through said slit.
  • 4. The reversible ratchet wrench as defined in claim 3 wherein:said connector is in the shape of a box with said connector being constructed of sheet material.
  • 5. The reversible ratchet wrench as defined in claim 4 wherein:said switching mechanism includes a cavity, said cavity to receive said connector with said connector being movable with said switching mechanism.
  • 6. A reversible ratchet wrench comprising:an elongated body which terminates at one end in a head, said head having a through opening, a ratchet mechanism mounted on said head and connecting with said through opening, said ratchet mechanism comprising: a ratchet wheel mounted in said through opening, said ratchet wheel being rotatable in both a clockwise and a counterclockwise direction, a torque applier connected to said ratchet wheel, said torque applier for applying a turning force to an exterior object, said ratchet wheel having a series of gear teeth; a pawl mounted on said head, said pawl having engagement means which is to engagingly connect with said series of gear teeth, said pawl being movable between a first position and a second position, with said pawl in said first position said ratchet wheel being not rotatable in said clockwise direction and being only rotatable in said counterclockwise direction, with said pawl in said second position said ratchet wheel being not rotatable in said counterclockwise direction and being only rotatable in said clockwise direction; a drive plate attached to said pawl and protruding from said pawl; a switching mechanism mounted on said head, said switching mechanism connecting with said drive plate, said switching mechanism being movable between a right position and a left position, locating of said switching mechanism in said right position locates said pawl in said first position, locating said switching mechanism in said left position locates said pawl in said second position; and said switching mechanism includes a spring assembly, said spring assembly comprises a pair of springs each of which engages with said drive plate, said spring assembly for causing movement of said switching mechanism between said right position and said left position by causing deflection of said drive plate which results in movement of said pawl between said first position and said second position.
REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION

This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/100,798, filed Mar. 18, 2002 entitled RATCHET WRENCH HAVING A SWITCH MECHANISM by the present inventors.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 10/100798 Mar 2002 US
Child 10/255047 US