1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a tool head positioning structure for a flexible wrench and, more particularly, to a flexible wrench whose tool head can be fixed in a required angle.
2. Description of the Related Art
A traditional flexible wrench is formed with a handle pivotally connected to a tool head without any tool head positioning structure such that the tool head can not be positioned precisely while operating the wrench. The traditional flexible wrench has a drawback of improper swing so that some people reform the flexible wrench to add a toothed-structure on a outer periphery of a pivotal section of the tool head, and an engaging structure on the handle corresponding to the toothed-structure. The engaging structure comprises a detent ball and a resilient member abutted against the detent ball. However, the toothed-structure of the tool head may be skip even the engaging structure has engaged therewith.
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Firstly, the structure is not stable: the retaining member 72 is disposed on the inclined surface 711 of the control bar 71, and the retaining member 72 will provide an unwanted transverse component of force to the control rod 71 while the retaining member 72 is borne a retracting force. The control rod 71 may be displaced by the unwanted transverse component of force so that the control rod 71 is difficult to keep the retaining member 72 to engage with the tool head.
Secondly, the structure is not convenient: an exposing direction of the control bar 71 is on a lateral side of the wrench, a user has to press the control bar 71 laterally to fix the angle of the tool head, in which, the operation step is different from the traditional methods, and that it is difficult to confirm the control bar 71 is fully compressed.
The present invention is, therefore, intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in the prior art.
According to the present invention, the main purpose is to provide a tool head positioning structure for a flexible wrench; in which, a handle, which includes a controller, is pivotally connected to a tool head; a retaining member, which includes a pushing portion and a retracting portion, is slidably inserted between the controller and the tool head, in which, a depth of the pushing portion is different from that of the retracting portion; while the retaining member is respectively aligned with the pushing portion or the retracting portion, the retaining member can be engaged or released to the tool head so as to fix or adjust an angle of the tool head; a fillet portion, which is formed between the pushing portion and retracting portion, can provide a user to operate the flexible wrench smoothly.
A second purpose is to provide a tool head positioning structure for a flexible wrench; in which, the handle 10 further has a resilient device adjacent to the controller, and the controller further has a positioning structure corresponding to the resilient device; the controller can be elastically positioned due to the engagement of the resilient device and the positioning structure so that the fixing and the rotating of the tool head can be more precisely.
A third purpose is to provide a tool head positioning structure for a flexible wrench; in which, the controller includes a bar formed thereon for a user to operate the wrench easily.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description referring to the drawings.
The present invention will be described through detailed illustration of the preferred embodiments referring to the drawings.
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The proximal end of the handle 10 forms a receptacle 11 corresponding to the pivotal portion 51 of the tool head 50. The receptacle 11 defines two lateral walls and a bottom disposed between the two lateral walls. Two holes 110 extend through the lateral walls respectively, and the holes 110 corresponds to the channel 52 of the pivotal portion 51 so that a rod 55 can be insert through the holes 110 and the channel 52 to make the tool head 50 swing related to the handle 10.
The handle 10 defines a chamber 12 adjacent to the bottom wall of the receptacle 11 and perpendicular to the receptacle 11. A recess 13 is formed on the inner periphery of the chamber 12 so as to receive a resilient device 20. A controller 30, which is pivotally installed to the chamber 12 with plurality of positions, is engaged by the resilient device 20. The proximal end of the handle 10 further includes an aperture 14 extending from the inner periphery of the chamber 12 to the bottom wall of the receptacle 11 so as to be inserted by a retaining member 40 which has a proximal end and a distal end abutted against the controller 30. The distal end of the retaining member 40 will be pressed and an exposing distance of the proximal end of the retaining member 40, which exposes to the aperture 14, will be changed while the controller 30 is pivoted to different position. The tool head 50 can be restricted and fixed in an angle by utilizing the exposing distance of the proximal end of the retaining member 40.
The resilient device 20, which includes a resilient member 21 and a pressing member 22, is installed to the recess 13. The resilient member 21 has a first end abutted against the recess 13, and a second end abutted against the pressing member 22. The pressing member 22 is partially exposed out of the recess 13. Preferably, the resilient member 21 is a coil spring and the pressing member 22 is a steel ball.
The controller 30, which is substantially a column, has a bottom adjacent to the chamber 12, a cover opposite to the bottom of the controller 30, and a peripheral wall defined between the bottom and the cover of the controller 30. A bar 31 horizontally extends from the cover of the controller 30 so as to flip the controller 30 to rotate. A slot 32, which is formed on the peripheral wall of the controller 30, has a bottom wall including at least one pushing portion 321 and at least one retracting portion 322. A depth between the pushing portion 321 and the peripheral wall of the controller 30 is less than that between the retracting portion 322 and the peripheral wall of the controller 30. Two cavities 33 are formed on the peripheral wall of the controller 30 opposite to the slot 32. The resilient device 20 can selectively engage one of the cavities 33 to keep the controller 30 staying in different position, and the pushing portion 321 and the retracting portion 322 can be respectively aligned with the distal end of the retaining member 40. The exposing distance of the proximal end of the retaining member 40 can be changed upon the different depth of the pushing portion 321 and the retracting portion 322. The slot 32 of the controller 30 further defines a restricting portion 323 adjacent to the bottom or the cover of the controller 30 to keep the retaining member 40 being unable to rotate.
The retaining member 40 is substantially a column or a prism. A pressing edge 41, which is formed on the distal end of the retaining member 40, is abutted against the pushing portion 321 or the retracting portion 322. A retaining portion 42, which is formed on the proximal end of the retaining member 40, can be engaged to the retaining portion 53 of the tool head 50. Preferably, the retaining member 40 has at least one tooth. The retaining member 40 further includes a cut 43 adjacent to the distal end, and the cut 43 corresponds to the restricting portion 323 of the slot 32 so that the restricting portion 323 can prevent the retaining member 40 from rotating.
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The structure of the present invention exhibits advantages as follows:
Firstly, the structure is simple and effective; a user can rotate the controller 30 only by a finger to control the retaining member 40 easily.
Secondly, the structure is stable, while the pressing edge 41 is abutted against the pushing portion 321 of the controller 30; the controller 30 is positioned not only by the cavity 33 and the resilient device 20, but also the downward force which directly pushes the handle 10 to abut against the inner periphery of the chamber 12.
Thirdly, the structure is in keeping with the user's habit; the controller 30 includes a bar 31 which can be intuitively controlled by a user.
Fourthly, the structure can be operated into two modes precisely; the controller 30 includes two cavities 33 which can be engaged by the resilient device 20 so that the controller 30 so can be operated into two different positions, precisely.
The present invention has been described through the illustration of the embodiments. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. Hence, the embodiments shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
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20110167967 A1 | Jul 2011 | US |