The present invention relates to a toque adjustable tool including a locking device to optionally adjust the passive member to be movable or secured relative to the active member so as to partially or completely transfer the torque form the active member.
A conventional hand tool for reaching an object (a screw, for example) located in a deep recess generally uses an extension rod which has one end connected to the driving or active member so that the power may transfer to the extension rod, and the other end of the extension rod is connected to a screw bit for example to rotate the object. Nevertheless, when the active member is driven by an electric power tool, there is a time lap between the electric power tool and the screw bit. In other words, the torque could be too much for the object and the surface where the object is located which is damaged. This is partially because the length of the path that the power is to be transferred is too long so that the user's hand cannot precisely feel the feed back of the resistance from the object and the receive of the feed back is a little bit delay. Therefore, extra torque is sent to the screw bit to overly screw the object.
Although at least one torque adjustable tool is disclosed and capable of keeping the output torque below a pre-set value. But the tool is useless if the user does not need any output torque restriction, in this situation, the user has to use another tool that does not have any feature to restrict the output torque.
The present invention intends to provide a torque adjustable tool that the user can optionally set the tool to be a torque adjustable tool or a simply a torque tool without any output adjusting feature. By the tool of the present invention, the output torque can be set so as to avoid damage to the object, and the output torque can be set to be the same as the driving power without any restriction.
The present invention relates to a torque adjustable tool which comprises an active member having a first clutch portion which is engaged with a second clutch portion of a passive member. A safety device is mounted to the active member and the passive member. The safety device has a control member and a spring is located between the control member and the first and second clutch portions. A locking device has a locking member which locks the active member to be integral with the passive member.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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A passive member 20 has an enlarged portion at a first end thereof and a second clutch portion 22 is defined in an end of the enlarged portion so as to be removably engaged with the first clutch portion 13 of the active member 10. A shaft 14 is co-axially connected between the active member 10 and the passive member 20 so as to ensure that the passive member 20 is co-axially rotated with the active member 10. A second end of the passive member 20 has a driving end 21 which is a rectangular end capable of connecting a sleeve or the like. A threaded outer periphery 23 is defined in an outer periphery of the passive member 20 and a plurality of marks 24 are marked beside the threaded outer periphery 23.
A safety device 30 includes a control member 31 which has an inner threaded periphery 310 defined in a first end thereof so as to be connected to the threaded outer periphery 12 of the active member 10. The passive member 20 extends through the control member 31 and a spring 32 is mounted to the passive member 20 and received in an interior 311 of the control member 31. One end of the spring 32 is stopped at the enlarged portion of the first end of the passive member 20 and the other end of the spring 32 is stopped by an inner periphery of a second end of the control member 31. A locking portion 313 is defined in the inner periphery of the clamping portion 312 so as to be optionally connected to a threaded outer periphery 23 defined in the outer periphery of the passive member 20. A clamping portion 312 is connected to the second end of the control member 31 and a plurality of slots 314 defined through the clamping portion 312 to form a plurality of sections separated by the slots 314. The sections of the clamping portion 312 are capable of closing inward and opening outward. A locking device 40 has a locking member 41 which includes inner threads 410 so as to be threadedly mounted to the clamping portion 312. A clamp 33 is mounted to an outer periphery of the clamping portion 312 so as to stop the locking member 41 from disengaging from the clamping portion 312. An inner periphery of the locking member 41 and an outer periphery of the clamping portion 312 are tapered so as to form a clamping mechanism such that the locking member 41 can be securely mounted to the clamping portion 312 by rotating the locking member 41 toward the active member 10 and the locking portion 313 of the clamping portion 312 is threadedly connected to the threaded outer periphery 23 of the passive member 20 as shown in
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While we have shown and described the embodiment 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.
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20050274230 A1 | Dec 2005 | US |