Self adjusting tool

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6227079
  • Patent Number
    6,227,079
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 20, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 8, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Eley; Timothy V.
    • Berry, Jr.; Willie
Abstract
A tool includes a head having a fixed jaw, a movable jaw slidably engaged in the head and movable toward and away from the fixed jaw for clamping the fastener to be driven. A handle has a portion pivotally secured to the head at a pivot shaft and has an actuation portion selectively engaged with the head via gears and a pinion to force the movable jaw toward the fixed jaw and to drive the fastener. A pin is slidably engaged in the handle for limiting a rotational movement between the handle and the head. A spring may bias the movable jaw toward the fixed jaw.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a tool, and more particularly to a self adjusting tool.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Typical adjusting wrenches comprise a fixed jaw and a movable jaw adjusted relative to the fixed jaw for clamping and for driving fasteners. The movable jaw may not be self adjusted relative to the fixed jaw and should be adjusted by the users.




The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional tools.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a tool including a self adjusting mechanism for allowing the tool to drive the fasteners without being disengaged from the fasteners.




In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a tool comprising a head including a first end having a first jaw provided thereon and including a second end, a second jaw slidably engaged in the head and movable toward and away from the first jaw for clamping a fastener to be driven between the first and the second jaws, and a handle including a first portion pivotally secured to the first end of the head at a pivot shaft and including a second portion selectively engaged with the second end of the head to force the second jaw toward the first jaw and to engage with the fastener.




A limiting means is further provided for limiting a rotational movement of the handle relative to the head about the pivot shaft and includes an oblong hole formed in the second portion of the handle, and a pin secured in the second end of the head and slidably received in the oblong hole of the handle to limit the rotational movement of the handle relative to the head.




The head includes a groove formed therein, the second jaw includes a protrusion extended therefrom and slidably engaged in the groove of the head for guiding the second jaw to move toward and away from the first jaw. A spring biasing means is further provided for biasing the second jaw toward the first jaw to lock the fastener between the first and the second jaws. The head includes a cover plate secured thereto for slidably retaining the second jaw in the head.




The second portion of the handle includes an actuator for engaging with the second jaw and for forcing the second jaw toward the first jaw. The second jaw includes a rack provided thereon, the actuator of the handle is engaged with the rack of the second jaw for forcing the second jaw toward the first jaw.




One or more first gears are rotatably secured in the head and engaged with the rack, a second gear is rotatably secured in the head and engaged with the first gears, the actuator of the handle is engaged with the rack of the second jaw with the first and the second gears for forcing the second jaw toward the first jaw. A pinion is received in the handle and selectively engaged with the first and the second gears when the second portion is forced toward the second end of the head. The handle includes a depression formed therein for receiving the first and the second gears and the pinion. A spring biasing device is further provided for biasing the second portion of the handle away from the second end of the head.




Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of a detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a tool in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a top plane view of the tool;





FIG. 3

is an exploded view of the tool;





FIG. 4

is a partial exploded view of the tool; and





FIGS. 5 and 6

are top plane views for illustrating the operation of the tool, in which the cover plate is removed for showing the inner structure of the tool.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings, and initially to

FIGS. 1-5

, a tool in accordance with the present invention comprises a head


1


including a fixed jaw


11


formed and provided on one end thereof and including a channel


29


formed in the other end thereof and preferably formed in a block


100


of the head


1


and including a groove


24


formed therein and formed between the ends of the head


1


and communicating with the channel


29


of the head


1


. A handle


10


includes one end having a depression


20


formed therein and having an actuator


41


extended inward of the depression


20


of the handle


10


and having a first side


21


pivotally secured to the one end of the head


1


at a pivot shaft


70


and having a recess


23


formed in the second side thereof for receiving a spring


14


. The handle


10


is rotatable relative to the head


1


about the pivot shaft


70


such that the second side of the handle


10


is movable toward and away from the block


100


of the head


1


. The second side


210


of the handle


10


includes an oblong hole


22


formed therein for relatively and slidably receiving a pin


42


. The pin


42


is secured to the head


1


and relatively and slidably received in the oblong hole


22


of the handle


10


and movable between the ends of the oblong hole


22


for limiting the rotational movement of the handle


10


relative to the head


1


.




A movable jaw


12


includes a rack


30


formed thereon and includes one or more protrusions


31


extended therefrom and slidably received in the groove


24


of the head


1


for guiding the movable jaw


12


to move toward and away from the fixed jaw


11


. The rack


30


includes a portion slidably received in the channel


29


of the block


100


. A spring


13


has one end engaged in a cavity


28


of the head


1


and has the other end engaged in the other cavity


32


of the movable jaw


12


for biasing and moving the movable jaw


12


toward the fixed jaw


11


and to clamp


40


the fastener


40


between the jaws


11


,


12


(

FIGS. 5

,


6


). The head


1


includes a cover plate


19


secured thereto with the shaft


70


and the pin


42


and/or the other pins or fasteners, and includes a groove


33


formed in the cover plate


19


for slidably receiving and guiding one of the protrusions


31


of the movable jaw


12


. Three gears


15


,


16


,


17


are rotatably secured between the head


1


and the cover plate


19


at pivot axles


71


respectively in which the gears


15


,


16


are engaged with the rack


31


of the movable jaw


12


and the other gear


17


is engaged with the gears


15


,


16


. A further gear or pinion


18


is loosely received in the depression


20


of the handle


10


and is forced to engage with the gear(s)


16


or


17


by the handle


10


. The pinion


18


may be disengaged from the gear(s)


16


,


17


by the actuator


41


when the second side


210


of the handle


10


is rotated and moved away from the block


100


of the head


1


. The spring


14


may bias the second side


210


of the handle


10


away from the block


100


of the head


1


for disengaging the pinion


18


from the gears


16


,


17


.




In operation, as shown in

FIG. 6

, when the second side


210


of the handle


10


is biased away from the block


100


of the head


1


by the spring


14


, the movable jaw


12


may be moved away from the fixed jaw


11


against the spring


13


for engaging a fastener


40


to be driven by the tool between the jaws


11


,


12


. As shown in

FIG. 5

, when the handle


10


is rotated, clockwise, relative to the head


1


and the fastener


40


about the pivot shaft


70


, the second side


210


of the handle


10


may be forced to engage with the block


100


of the head


1


and may force the pinion


18


to engage with the gear(s)


16


,


17


such that the fastener


40


and the head


1


may be rotated clockwise by the handle


10


at this moment. When the handle


10


is released or is rotated, counterclockwise, relative to the head


1


and the fastener


40


about the pivot shaft


70


, the second side


210


of the handle


10


may be biased away from the block


100


of the head


1


such that the pinion


18


may be released and may be disengaged from the gear(s)


16


,


17


. At this moment, the movable jaw


12


may be moved away from the fixed jaw


11


by the fastener


40


against the spring


13


when the head


1


is rotated counterclockwise relative to the fastener


40


such that the head


1


may be rotated counterclockwise and freely relative to the fastener


40


by the handle


10


and such that the fastener


40


may be rotated and driven by the tool step by step.




It is to be noted that, without the gears


15


,


16


,


17


, and the pinion


18


and the rack


31


, the handle


10


may engage with the movable jaw


12


directly and may force the movable jaw


12


to engage with and to clamp and to lock the fastener


40


between the jaws


11


,


12


and thus to drive the fastener


40


. The handle


10


may also include the actuator


41


to engage with the movable jaw


12


or the rack


31


of the movable jaw


12


directly, or via the gear


15


, or via the gears


15


,


16


, or via the gears


15


,


16


,


17


, or via the gears


15


-


17


and the pinion


18


and to secure and the lock the movable


12


to the fastener


40


and thus to rotate and drive the fastener


40


.




Accordingly, the tool in accordance with the present invention includes a self adjusting mechanism for allowing the tool to drive the fasteners without being disengaged from the fasteners.




Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.



Claims
  • 1. A tool comprising:a head including a first end having a first jaw provided thereon and including a second end, a second jaw slidably engaged in said head and movable toward and away from said first jaw for clamping a fastener to be driven between said first and said second jaws, and a handle including a first portion pivotally secured to said first end of said head at a pivot shaft and including a second portion selectively engaged with said second end of said head, said second portion of said handle being allowed to be moved toward and away from said second end of said head when said handle is rotated relative to said head about said pivot shaft, and said handle being allowed to be engaged with said second jaw to force said second jaw toward said first jaw and to engage with the fastener when said handle is rotated relative to said head about said pivot shaft.
  • 2. The tool according to claim 1 further comprising means for limiting a rotational movement of said handle relative to said head about said pivot shaft.
  • 3. The tool according to claim 2, wherein said limiting means includes an oblong hole formed in said second portion of said handle, and a pin secured in said second end of said head and slidably received in said oblong hole of said handle to limit the rotational movement of said handle relative to said head.
  • 4. The tool according to claim 1, wherein said head includes a groove formed therein, said second jaw includes a protrusion extended therefrom and slidably engaged in said groove of said head for guiding said second jaw to move toward and away from said first jaw.
  • 5. The tool according to claim 1 further comprising means for biasing said second jaw toward said first jaw to lock the fastener between said first and said second jaws.
  • 6. The tool according to claim 1, wherein said head includes a cover plate secured thereto for slidably retaining said second jaw in said head.
  • 7. The tool according to claim 1, wherein said second portion of said handle includes an actuator for engaging with said second jaw and for forcing said second jaw toward said first jaw.
  • 8. The tool according to claim 6, wherein said second jaw includes a rack provided thereon, said actuator of said handle is engaged with said rack of said second jaw for forcing said second jaw toward said first jaw.
  • 9. The tool according to claim 8 further comprising at least one gear rotatably secured in said head and engaged with said rack, said actuator of said handle is engaged with said rack of said second jaw with said at least one gear for forcing said second jaw toward paid first jaw.
  • 10. The tool according to claim 9 further comprising a pinion received in said handle and selectively engaged with said first and said second gears when said second portion is forced toward said second end of said head.
  • 11. The tool according to claim 8 further comprising a pair of first gears rotatably secured in said head and engaged with said rack, a second gear rotatably secured in said head and engaged with said first gears, said actuator of said handle is engaged with said rack of said second jaw with said first and said second gears for forcing said second jaw toward said first jaw.
  • 12. The tool according to claim 11, wherein said handle includes a depression formed therein for receiving said first and said second gears and said pinion.
  • 13. The tool according to claim 1 further comprising means for biasing said second portion of said handle away from said second end of said head.
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Number Name Date Kind
4995297 Richards Feb 1991
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5568752 Alford Oct 1996
5682802 Mazzone Nov 1997