Information
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Patent Grant
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6789451
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Patent Number
6,789,451
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 12, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 14, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Hail, III; Joseph J.
- Grant; Alvin J.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 081 133
- 081 134
- 081 138
- 081 143
- 081 157
- 081 165
- 081 170
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An adjustable wrench has a handle having a fixed jaw, a movable jaw, an adjusting worm and an adjusting device. The adjusting worm is received in an opening of the handle and engages with the movable jaw to drive the movable jaw to move along the guiding slot. The adjusting device has an axle portion received in a through hole of the adjusting worm and a wheel portion positioned beside the adjusting worm. The adjusting device is pivoted on the handle via a shaft to be turned along a rotation axle and the adjusting worm is turned along a rotation axle. The rotation axles of the adjusting device and the adjusting worm deviate from each other whereby the adjusting device is turned to move the adjusting worm toward or away from the movable jaw.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention.
The present invention relates generally to a hand tool, and more particularly to an adjustable wrench, which can hold a movable jaw when it is moved to a predetermined position.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional adjustable wrench comprised a handle having a fixed jaw at an end thereof, a movable jaw slidably provided on the handle having a rack and an adjusting worm pivoted on the handle and engaged with the rack of the movable jaw such that the movable jaw can be moved by turning the adjusting worm.
There must be a clearance of teeth left between the rack of the movable jaw and a helical tooth of the adjusting worm so that the adjusting worm can smoothly drive the movable jaw. But the movable jaw can not stand in a fixed position because of the clearance of teeth since the distance between the movable jaw and the fixed jaw can not be kept constant even though the adjusting worm has not been turned.
FIG. 8
shows a conventional apparatus for an adjustable wrench to secure a movable jaw
78
. The adjustable wrench has a hole
74
on a handle
72
and a fastening device
76
provided in the hole
74
. The fastening device
76
can be screwed into the hole
74
and press the movable jaw
78
to secure the movable jaw.
FIG. 9
shows a second conventional adjustable wrench having a screw bar
82
driven by a nut
80
to press a movable jaw
84
.
FIG. 10
shows a third conventional adjustable wrench having a rectangular slide
86
sliding transversely and against a worm
88
to make the worm
88
can not be turned.
FIG. 11
shows a fourth conventional adjustable wrench having a movable plate
90
with teeth
90
thereon engaged with clutch teeth
96
at a movable jaw
94
.
FIG. 12
shows a fifth conventional adjustable wrench having a locking disk
98
to secure an adjusting worm
100
.
FIG. 13
shows a sixth conventional adjustable wrench having a control mechanism
102
that moves a worm
104
against a movable jaw
106
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an adjustable wrench, which has an apparatus to secure the movable jaw to prevent the movable jaw from trembling when it has moved to any position.
According to the objective of the present invention, an adjustable wrench comprises a handle having a head portion and shank, wherein the head portion has a fixed jaw, a transverse guiding slot and an opening communicated with the guiding slot, a movable jaw having a guiding portion and a rack on the guiding portion, wherein the movable jaw receives the guiding portion in the guiding slot of the handle to be moved toward or away from the fixed jaw, an adjusting worm having a through hole at a center thereof and a helical tooth an outer surface thereof, wherein the adjusting worm is received in the opening and engages the helical tooth with the rack of the movable jaw whereby the adjusting worm is turned to drive the movable jaw to move along the guiding slot, and an adjusting device having at least a part thereof received in the through hole of the adjusting worm whereby the adjusting worm is turned freely relative to the adjusting device. The adjusting device is pivoted on the handle to be turned along a rotation axle and the adjusting worm is turned along a rotation axle and the rotation axle of the adjusting device deviates from the rotation axle of the adjusting worm whereby the adjusting device is turned to move the adjusting worm toward or away from the movable jaw.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the adjusting device of the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a front view of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view in part of the preferred embodiment of the present invention, showing the clearance of teeth between the adjusting worm and the rack of the movable jaw kept in normal;
FIG. 5
is a lateral view of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view in part of the preferred embodiment of the present invention, showing the adjusting device being turned so as to move the adjusting worm upwardly to eliminate the clearance of teeth between the adjusting worm and the rack of the movable jaw, and
FIG. 7
is a lateral view of FIG.
6
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Please refer to FIGS: from
FIG. 1
to
FIG. 4
, an adjustable wrench of the preferred embodiment of the present invention mainly comprises a handle
10
having a fixed jaw
20
at an end thereof, a movable jaw
30
, an adjusting jaw
40
, and an adjusting device
50
.
The handle
10
has a head portion
11
and a shank
12
. The fixed jaw
20
is located at a distal end of the head portion
11
. The head
11
is provided with a transverse guiding slot
13
and an opening
14
under the guiding slot
13
and communicated with it. The shank
12
has a gap
15
communicated with the opening
14
. The head portion
11
further has a slot
141
on a sidewall of the opening
14
in which a spring
151
and a ball
152
are installed in sequence.
The movable jaw
30
has a guiding portion
31
at an end thereof to be received in the guiding slot
13
of the handle
10
such that the movable jaw
30
can move along the guiding slot
13
.
The adjusting worm
40
has a through hole
41
at a center and a helical tooth
42
at an outer surface, wherein a central axial line of the through hole is as same as a central axial line of the adjusting worm
41
.
The adjusting device
50
includes two round columns. The adjusting device
50
includes an axle portion
51
and a wheel portion
52
, wherein a diameter of the axle portion
51
is slightly smaller than a diameter of the through hole
41
of the adjusting worm
40
. The wheel portion
52
consists of a larger arch portion
521
and a smaller arch portion
522
, wherein a semi-diameter of the larger arch portion
521
is equal to or slightly larger than a semi-diameter of the adjusting worm
40
and a semi-diameter of the smaller arch portion
522
is equal to or slightly smaller than a root semi-diameter of the adjusting worm
40
. The larger arch portion
521
has textures
53
at an annular surface thereof and plural of recesses
54
at an end surface thereof. The recesses
54
are arranged as a semi-circle and the central recess
54
a has a larger diameter than the rest. The adjusting device
50
has a through hole
55
running the axle portion
51
and the wheel portion
52
. A central axial line of the through hole
55
is deviated from a central axial line of the adjusting device
50
in a predetermined distance.
The axle portion
51
of the adjusting device
50
is inserted into the through hole
41
of the adjusting worm
40
for the wheel portion
52
positioned beside an end of the adjusting worm
40
. The adjusting worm
40
and the adjusting device
50
are installed in the opening
14
of the handle
10
with a spring
17
against a sidewall of the opening
14
and the adjusting worm
40
and a shaft
16
runs through the through hole
55
of the adjusting device
50
and the spring
17
to pivot the adjusting worm
40
and the adjusting device
50
on the handle
10
for free rotation. The helical tooth
42
of the adjusting worm
40
is engaged with rack
32
of the movable jaw
30
. The adjusting worm
40
is turned relative to the axle portion
51
of the adjusting device
50
and the adjusting device
50
is turned relative to the shaft
16
, in other words, the adjusting worm
40
has a rotation axle Lw and the adjusting device has a rotation axle La, the rotation axles Lw and La are two parallel lines and deviated in a predetermined distance.
The adjusting worm
40
is turned along the rotation axle Lw to drive the movable jaw due to the engagement of the rack
32
and the helical tooth
42
.
The adjusting device
50
is turned while user exerts his/her finger on the wheel portion
52
. Under such condition, the adjusting device
50
is turned along the rotation axle La. Because the shaft
16
is not located at the central axle line of the adjusting device
50
so that the adjusting device serves as a cam to the adjusting worm, in other words, the adjusting worm
40
is moved along a diameter orientation while the adjusting device
50
is turned.
In use, I recommend that the adjusting device
50
is turned to a position at where the ball
152
drops into the larger recess
54
a as shown in FIG.
4
and FIG.
5
. The clearance between the rack
32
of the movable jaw
30
and the helical tooth
42
of the adjusting worm
40
is kept in normal in such condition so that adjusting worm
40
is turned freely to move the movable jaw
30
.
While the movable jaw
30
is moved to a suitable position, the adjusting device
50
is turned to move the adjusting worm
40
toward the movable jaw
30
as shown in FIG.
6
and FIG.
7
. The clearance between the rack
32
of the movable jaw
30
and the helical tooth
42
of the adjusting worm
40
will be eliminated, until the adjusting device
50
cannot be turned anymore. The movable jaw
30
is pushed and secured by the adjusting worm
40
while the adjusting device
50
forces the adjusting worm
40
to move towards the movable jaw
30
, and the movable jaw
30
can not move any further in order to keep a distance between the fixed jaw
20
and the movable jaw
30
constant, so that the adjustable wrench will work like an open-end wrench.
The adjusting device
50
is turned reversely to release the adjusting worm
40
from the movable jaw
30
while the movable jaw
30
needs to move again. I suggest that the adjusting device
50
is turned to the position at where the ball
152
drops into the larger recess
54
a
, there will be a suitable clearance between the rack
32
of the movable jaw
30
and the helical tooth
42
of the adjusting worm
40
for adjusting worm
40
driving the movable jaw
30
to move.
Typically, there only is a distance of about 0.5 mm to 1.8 mm for the adjusting worm
40
moving toward the movable jaw
30
. The distance relates to the size of the wrench. The angle of the adjusting device
50
being turned to move the adjusting worm
40
toward the movable jaw
30
relates to a distance between the rotation axles Lw and La.
While the ball
152
drops into the larger recess
54
a
, there is a feedback for user to identify that the adjusting worm
40
has returned the normal position. The ball
152
will drop into one of the recess
54
while the adjusting device
50
is turned to a predetermined angle. There will be a positioning force for the adjusting device
50
to prevent it from being turned by accident.
The largest distance of the adjusting worm
40
moved by the adjusting device
50
, in practice, is larger than the clearance between the rack
32
of the moveable jaw
30
and he helical tooth
42
of the adjusting worm
40
. The adjusting device
50
only needs to be turned a given angle, the adjusting worm
40
can be move for a sufficient distance to eliminate the clearance. User will get a feedback that he/she cannot turn the adjusting device
50
anymore when the clearance has been eliminated.
Claims
- 1. An adjustable wrench, comprising:a handle having a head portion and shank, wherein the head portion has a fixed jaw, a transverse guiding slot and an opening communicated with the guiding slot; a movable jaw having a guiding portion and a rack on the guiding portion, wherein the movable jaw receives the guiding portion in the guiding slot of the handle to be moved toward or away from the fixed jaw; an adjusting worm having a through hole at a center thereof and a helical tooth at an outer surface thereof, wherein the adjusting worm is received in the opening and engages the helical tooth with the rack of the movable jaw whereby the adjusting worm is turned to drive the movable jaw to move along the guiding slot; an adjusting device having at least a part thereof received in the through hole of the adjusting worm whereby the adjusting worm is turned freely relative to the adjusting device; and wherein the adjusting device is pivoted on the handle to be turned along a rotation axle and the adjusting worm is turned along a rotation axle and the rotation axle of the adjusting device deviates from the rotation axle of the adjusting worm whereby the adjusting device is turned to move the adjusting worm toward or away from the movable jaw.
- 2. The adjustable wrench as defined in claim 1, wherein the adjusting device has a through hole deviated from a center of the adjusting device and a shaft runs through the through hole to pivot the adjusting device on the handle.
- 3. The adjustable wrench as defined in claim 1, wherein the adjusting device has an axle portion and a wheel portion wherein the axle portion is inserted into the through hole of the adjusting worm and the wheel portion is positioned beside an end of the adjusting worm.
- 4. The adjusting wrench as defined in claim 3, the wheel portion of the adjusting device has textures at an annular surface thereof.
- 5. The adjustable wrench as defined in claim 3, wherein the wheel portion of the adjusting device has a larger arch portion and a smaller arch portion wherein a semi-diameter of the larger arch portion is about equal to or slightly larger than a semi-diameter of the adjusting worm and a semi-diameter of the smaller arch portion is about equal to or slightly smaller than a root semi-diameter of the adjusting worm.
- 6. The adjustable wrench as defined in claim 5, wherein the wheel portion of the adjusting device has textures at an annular surface of the larger arch portion.
- 7. The adjustable wrench as defined in claim 1, wherein the adjusting device has a plurality of recesses at an end thereof.
- 8. The adjustable wrench as defined in claim 7, wherein the handle is provided with a slot at a sidewall of the opening in which a spring and a ball are installed in sequence wherein the ball drops into the recesses respectively while the adjusting device is turned.
- 9. The adjustable wrench as defined in claim 7 wherein one of the recesses is larger than the rest.
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