Claims
- 1. In a reversible ratchet wrench having an elongate wrench body with a head end portion and a handle end portion, a driving member in the head end portion for engaging work to be rotated, a ratchet wheel in the head end portion for rotating the driving member, and a pawl member associated with the ratchet wheel and rotatably mounted in the head end portion and movable between two end positions in engagement with said ratchet wheel, so that rocking motion applied to the handle end portion in one direction will rotate the driving member clockwise and in the opposite direction will rotate the driving member counterclockwise, the combination of a rigid, elongate, change-over finger in the nature of a lever extending longitudinally along the wrench body from the handle end portion to the head end portion thereof, said finger being pivotally mounted and longitudinally movable relative to the wrench body and having one end portion engaging the pawl member and being transversely movable as a work arm between two positions corresponding to the respective end positions of the pawl member for shifting the pawl member from one end position to the other end position thereof and vice versa; means between said change-over finger and opposing interior walls of said wrench body providing for fulcruming said finger relative to said wrench body during pivotal movement of said finger; actuating means for the change-over finger adjacent to the handle end portion of the wrench body for actuation by the hand of a user holding the handle end portion of the wrench body to move the opposite end portion of said finger as a power arm; and resilient means acting on the change-over finger to hold the pawl member in one or the other of its end positions and to urge said finger longitudinally into engagement with said pawl member.
- 2. The combination set forth in claim 1, wherein the pawl member is recessed at its circumference, and the one end of the change-over finger engages the pawl by extending freely into the recess for pushing against a wall thereof when the change-over finger is pivotally moved by the actuator slide.
- 3. The combination set forth in claim 2, wherein the recess is of generally triangular formation having two walls intersecting each other at substantially right angles and facing the directions of movement, respectively, of the one end of the change-over finger, for engagement of one or the other of said walls by said end of the change-over finger during pivotal movement of the change-over finger.
- 4. The combination set forth in claim 1, wherein the resilient means is disposed within the handle portion of the wrench body and includes a ball engaged by the opposite end of the change-over finger and over which it passes as said finger executes its transverse pivotal movement, so said finger will be snapped into one or the other of its end positions.
- 5. The combination set forth in claim 1, wherein the wrench body has a pair of mutually opposite, parallel, interior walls extending as planes longitudinally; the change-over finger is formed as a lever bar of elongate, generally rhombic shape having opposite end portions that diverge along opposite plane surfaces as the power arm and the work arm, respectively, to a relatively thick intermediate portion having oppositely placed vertices serving as the fulcruming means for pivoting said bar against said interior walls of the wrench body so corresponding pairs of said plane surfaces of the lever bar and of portions of said interior surfaces of the wrench body will come into flatwise, face-to-face engagement alternately upon pivotal movement of the change-over finger.
- 6. The combination set forth in claim 1, wherein the wrench body is hollow; the change-over finger extends within and is pivoted in the wrench body; and the actuating means for the change-over finger is a slide mounted in the wrench body for back and forth sliding movement transversely across the interior of said body, the opposite end portion of the change-over finger extending into engagement with the slide for being pivotally moved thereby.
- 7. The combination set forth in claim 6, wherein the power arm extends through and beyond said slide to termination in an end of said power arm located beyond said slide and bearing against the resilient means.
- 8. The combination set forth in claim 6, wherein the actuating slide projects at one or the other of the lateral sides of the wrench body as a push button for pressing by a finger of the hand of the user holding the handle end portion of the wrench body.
- 9. The combination set forth in claim 1, wherein the wrench body is of composite formation, with a major longitudinal body part made of plastic having mutually opposite, plane, longitudinal surfaces and with face plates of a strong and durable material secured against said plane faces, respectively, of the plastic body part.
- 10. The combination set forth in claim 9, wherein the major, longitudinal body part of plastic is shallowly recessed at its opposite faces; and the plates are fitted into the recesses.
- 11. The combination set forth in claim 9, wherein the major, longitudinal body part of plastic is apertured at the head end of the wrench body to receive the ratchet wheel and the pawl member, respectively, and is deeply recessed longitudinally therefrom for receiving the change-over finger; and wherein the aperatures are covered by the face plates and the deep recess is covered by one of the face plates.
- 12. The combination set forth in claim 11, wherein the major, longitudinal, body part is further deeply recessed at the handle end of the wrench body as a relatively narrow extension of the change-over-finger-receiving recess for receiving a coil spring and a ball as the resilient means to provide snap action for the change-over finger; the extension of the change-over-finger-receiving recess being also covered by the one face plate to hold both spring and ball in place.
- 13. The combination set forth in claim 9, wherein both the ratchet wheel and the pawl member are rotatably mounted in the face plates.
- 14. The combination set forth in claim 9, wherein the face plates are steel.
- 15. The combination set forth in claim 11, wherein both the ratchet wheel and the pawl member are rotatably mounted in the face plates.
- 16. The combination set forth in claim 15, wherein the face plates are steel.
- 17. The combination set forth in claim 1, wherein the wrench body is of composite formation, with a major longitudinal body part made of a material of limited strength and durability and having mutually opposite, plane, longitudinal surfaces; face plates of a strong and durable material secured against said plane faces, respectively, of said body part; said body part being apertured at the head end of the wrench body to receive the ratchet wheel and the pawl member, respectively, and being deeply recessed longitudinally therefrom for receiving the change-over finger, the apertures being covered by the face plates and the deep recess being covered by one of the face plates, the ratchet wheel and the pawl member being rotatably mounted in the face plates; said plane surfaces and said face plates extending longitudinally over substantially the entire length of the wrench body, including said handle end portion, to reinforce and stabilize the wrench body for transmission of large forces.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 816,149, filed Jan. 3, 1986, now abandoned.
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