Socket and Ratchet Wrench

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20070084312
  • Publication Number
    20070084312
  • Date Filed
    October 03, 2006
    18 years ago
  • Date Published
    April 19, 2007
    17 years ago
Abstract
A socket and ratchet wrench comprises: an annular-toothed block rotatably received in a wrench body, and a socket. The annular-toothed block has a through engaging hole defined with multiple ribs each connected by a negative arc surface, the respective ribs includes two flat first engaging surfaces and one cambered second engaging surface connected the first engaging surfaces by an arc surface. At a first end of the socket are formed multiple grooves for mating with the respective ribs of the annular-toothed block, and at the second end are provided multiple planes for engaging with the second engaging surfaces of the respective ribs.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention


The present invention relates to a socket and ratchet wrench, and more particularly to a ratchet wrench that is not only applicable to different structured sockets.


2. Description of the Prior Art


A ratchet wrench and a socket of prior art are shown in FIG. 1, the ratchet wrench includes a head portion 11, a body 10 and a unidirectionally rotatable ratchet 12 received in the head portion 11. At the center of the ratchet 12 is formed a through engaging hole 13 having a plurality of positive arc ribs 131 formed on the inner periphery thereof. The socket 20 has an engaging hole 21 for engaging with the fasteners to be locked (such as screw and nut), on the outer periphery of the socket 20 are formed a plurality of arc grooves 22 for mating with the respective positive arc ribs 131 of the ratchet 12. The wrench body 10 serves to rotate the socket 20 during operation. However, this conventional ratchet wrench and socket still have some disadvantages that need to be improved:


First, the respective ribs 131 on the ratchet 12 have a positive arc cross section, and the grooves 22 of the socket 20 also should be arc-shaped in cross section in order to mate with the ribs 131. Therefore, the ratchet wrench with positive arc ribs 131 is suitable for use on the socket with arc grooves only.


Second, the head of the fastener 30 usually has a polygonal shape (such as hexagonal or octagonal shape), the ratchet wrench will use the ribs 131 to push against the periphery of the fastener 30 when screwing or unscrewing the fastener 30. Plus the contact between the ribs 131 and the periphery of the fastener 30 is line contact, therefore, slippage will likely be caused between the ratchet 12 of the fastener 30.


U.S. Pat. No. 4,308,768 discloses a wrench having a socket and wrench head with the same shape, wherein the socket is engaged with the wrench head in a surface-to-surface manner, and this design can prevent the occurrence of slippage between the socket and the wrench head. However, both ends of the socket in U.S. Pat. No. 4,308,768 have the same shape, therefore, this socket is only suitable for one type of fastener to be operated.


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


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The primary object of the present invention is to provide a socket and ratchet wrench, wherein the socket has two different working ends, so that the socket can be used to drive different types of fasteners to be operated, and the two different working ends can be used in the same ratchet wrench.


Another object of the present invention is to provide a socket and ratchet wrench capable of rotating polygonal fasteners.


The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which shows, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is plan view of a conventional socket and ratchet wrench;



FIG. 2 is another plan view of a conventional socket and ratchet wrench;



FIG. 3 is an exploded view of a socket and ratchet wrench of the present invention;



FIG. 4 is an illustrative view in accordance with the present invention of showing that the first end of the socket is engaged in the wrench;



FIG. 5 is a top view of the socket and ratchet wrench of the present invention, wherein the ratchet engages with a first end of the socket;



FIG. 6 is a partial enlarged view of FIG. 5;



FIG. 7 is a top view of the socket and ratchet wrench of the present invention, wherein the ratchet engages with a second end of the socket;



FIG. 8 is a partial amplified view of FIG. 7; and



FIG. 9 is an illustrative view in accordance with the present invention of showing that the second end of the socket is engaged in the wrench.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

Referring to FIGS. 3-4, a socket and ratchet wrench in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention generally comprises a wrench body 40, an annular-toothed block 50 and a socket 60.


The wrench body 40 has a head portion 41 and a handle portion 42. Adjacent to the center of the head portion 41 is defined a receiving hole 411 and a recess 412 in communication with the receiving hole 411. On the inner periphery of the receiving hole 411 are disposed an elastic C-shaped ring 413 and an 0-ring 414, and in the recess 412 is received a locking block 415.


The annular-toothed block 50 is rotatably positioned in the receiving hole 411 of the wrench body 40 by the elastic C-shaped ring 413, the ring 414 and the locking block 415. The annular-toothed block 50 has a through engaging hole 51, on the inner periphery of the engaging hole 51 are defined six ribs 52, and each paired neighboring ribs 52 are connected by a negative arc surface 53. Each of the ribs 52 consists of two flat first engaging surfaces 521 and one cambered second engaging surface 522, and the first engaging surfaces 521 are arranged at both sides of the second engaging surface 521. The first engaging surfaces 521 are connected to the second engaging surface 522 via an arc surface 523.


The socket 60 has a first end 61 and a second end 62. The socket 60 is tapered gradually from the first end 61 to the second end 62. On the outer periphery of the first end 61 are defined six grooves 611 for mating with the respective ribs 52 of the annular-toothed block 50. The second end 62 is provided on its outer periphery with six planes 621 for engaging with the second engaging surfaces 522 of the respective ribs 52 of the annular-toothed block 50. Furthermore, the socket 60 is defined with a through engaging hole 63 for engaging with fasteners to be operated.


For a better understanding of the present invention, its operation and function, references should be made to FIGS. 5-6, when the wrench body 40 engages with the first end 61 of the socket 60, the first engaging surfaces 521, the second surface 522 and the negative arc surface 53 of the respective ribs 52 of the annular-toothed block 50 will engage in the respective grooves 611 of the socket 60, and at this moment, ratchet wrench is able to rotate the socket 60. With reference to FIGS. 7-8, the wrench body 40 also can engage with the second end 62 of the socket 60, the second engaging surfaces 62 of the respective ribs 52 of the annular-toothed block 50 are employed to engage with the respective planes 621 of the socket 60, so that the socket 60 can be rotated by the ratchet wrench. Thus, both ends of the socket 60 are suitable for the ratchet wrench of the present invention, in other words, the ratchet wrench of the present invention is capable of engaging with two different shaped sockets.


In addition, since the ratchet wrench can engage with the socket 60 having a hexagonal cross section, it can be used to rotate the fasters having a hexagonal cross section directly without using the socket 60, thus further improving the applicability of the ratchet wrench of the present invention.


To summarize, the grooves at the first end of the socket can be surface-to-surface engaged with the respective ribs in the engaging hole of the annular-toothed block, so that the user can use the second end to drive a first type of fastener to be operated, or, the second engaging 15 surface on the respective ribs of the annular-toothed block can be surface-to-surface engaged with the respective planes at the second end of the socket, so that the user can use the first end to drive another type of fastener to be operated.


While we have shown and described various embodiments in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.

Claims
  • 1. A socket and ratchet wrench comprising: a wrench body having a head portion and a handle portion, and in the head portion being defined a receiving hole; an annular-toothed block rotatably received in the receiving hole of the wrench body, the annular-toothed block having a through engaging hole, on an inner periphery of the engaging hole defined a plurality of ribs each of which connected by a negative arc surface, the respective ribs including two flat first engaging surfaces and one cambered second engaging surface, the two flat first engaging surfaces are located at both sides of the second engaging surface, the first engaging surfaces being connected to the second engaging surface by an arc surface; a socket having a first end and a second end, on an outer periphery of the first end being formed a plurality of grooves, on an outer periphery of the second end being formed with multiple planes, when in use, the grooves at the first end of the socket are to be surface-to-surface engaged with the respective ribs in the engaging hole of the annular-toothed block, so that the user can use the second end to drive a fastener to be operated, or according to need, the second engaging surface on the respective ribs of the annular-toothed block can be surface-to-surface engaged with the respective planes at the second end of the socket, so that the user can use the first end to drive another type of fastener to be operated.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation of part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/170,001 filed on Jun. 28, 2005.

Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 11170001 Jun 2005 US
Child 11538247 Oct 2006 US