Claims
- 1. A ratchet-type ring spanner comprising:a handle having a box end, a hollow ratchet wheel being rotatably mounted in the box end; and a socket adaptor comprising a disc, a mediate section projected from the disc and releasably engaged with the hollow ratchet wheel, and a distal socket engaging portion beyond the hollow ratchet wheel, the mediate section of the socket adaptor having an outer periphery for engaging with an inner periphery of the hollow ratchet wheel to rotate therewith, the distal socket engaging portion being adapted to be releasably engaged with a socket.
- 2. The ratchet-type ring spanner according to claim 1, the mediate section includes an annular recess defined in the outer periphery thereof, and a plastic O-ring is received in the annular recess and in contact with the inner periphery of the hollow ratchet wheel for retaining the mediate section of the socket adaptor in the hollow ratchet wheel.
- 3. The ratchet-type ring spanner according to claim 1, wherein the mediate section includes two polygonal members with an annular recess defined therebetween, and a plastic O-ring is received in the annular recess and in contact with the inner periphery of the hollow ratchet wheel for retaining the mediate section of the socket adaptor in the hollow ratchet wheel.
- 4. The ratchet-type ring spanner according to claim 1, wherein the mediate section includes a compartment, and wherein the distal socket engaging portion of the socket adaptor includes a longitudinal bore communicated with the compartment, the distal socket engaging portion further including a transverse hole and communicated with the longitudinal bore, a ball being partially received in the transverse hole, and further comprising a pin having a shank extended through the longitudinal bore of the distal socket engaging portion of the socket adaptor, the pin further including a head received in the compartment of the mediate section, the shank of the pin including a recess defined therein for receiving a portion of the ball.
- 5. A socket adaptor adapted to be mounted to a box end of a ratchet-type ring spanner of a type having a hollow ratchet wheel rotatably mounted in the box end, the socket adaptor comprising:a disc, a mediate section projected from the disc and releasably engaged with the hollow ratchet wheel, and a distal socket engaging portion beyond the hollow ratchet wheel, the mediate section of the socket adaptor having an outer periphery for releasably engaging with an inner periphery of the hollow ratchet wheel to rotate therewith, the distal socket engaging portion being adapted to be releasably engaged with a socket.
- 6. The socket adaptor according to claim 5, wherein the mediate section includes an annular recess defined in the outer periphery thereof, and a plastic O-ring is received in the annular recess and in contact with the inner periphery of the hollow ratchet wheel for retaining the mediate section of the socket adaptor in the hollow ratchet wheel.
- 7. The socket adaptor according to claim 5, wherein the mediate section includes two polygonal members with an annular recess defined therebetween, and a plastic O-ring is received in the annular recess and in contact with the inner periphery of the hollow ratchet wheel for retaining the mediate section of the socket adaptor in the hollow ratchet wheel.
- 8. The socket adaptor according to claim 5, wherein the mediate section includes a compartment, and wherein the distal socket engaging portion of the socket adaptor includes a longitudinal bore communicated with the compartment, the distal socket engaging portion further including a transverse hole and communicated with the longitudinal bore, a ball being partially received in the transverse hole, and further comprising a pin having a shank extended through the longitudinal bore of the distal socket engaging portion of the socket adaptor, the pin further including a head received in the compartment of the mediate section, the shank of the pin including a recess defined therein for receiving a portion of the ball.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/291,751 filed on Apr. 14, 1999, abandoned, which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/015,925 filed on Jan. 30, 1998, abandoned.
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