1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a torque wrench, particularly to one provided with a reflection-type viewing window illumination structure.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A conventional mechanical torque wrench generally includes a wrench body provided thereon with a torsion value adjustment mechanism for adjusting the torsion value output by the torque wrench and, for facilitating a user to really know the torsion value the torque wrench sets at the very moment, the torque wrench has an outer surface bored with a viewing window having its interior disposed with an indicating member, such as a graduation indicator or a digit turning wheel set, so that the user can directly understand the current torsion value set at the present time by observing the indicating member via the viewing window.
However, when a user operates the conventional torque wrench in an environment of insufficient light, the user is unable to read and discriminate the indicating member and at this time, the user has to employ auxiliary apparatus like a flashlight to illuminate the viewing window to enable the user to interpret the indicating member, thus very inconvenient in operating. Probably, a digital torque wrench can be provided thereon with a liquid crystal display to substitute for the viewing window for overcoming the above-mentioned shortcoming of the conventional torque wrench that insufficient light affects interpretation of the indicating member. Nevertheless, the digital torque wrench is high in cost, complicated in structure, and the electronic parts are easy to be damaged when the digital torque wrench causes collision so the digital torque wrench is inferior to the mechanical torque wrench in durability. In view of the defects of the conventional torque wrench, the inventor of this invention thinks it is necessary to research and develop an illumination structure to be used for the viewing window of a mechanical torque wrench and hence devises this invention.
The objective of this invention is to offer a torque wrench with a reflection-type viewing window illumination structure, provided with a luminous member for illuminating the viewing window of a wrench body so that a user is able to clearly read and understand a torsion value that the torque wrench sets at present in an environment of insufficient light.
The torque wrench with a reflection-type viewing window illumination structure in the present invention includes a wrench body having its outer surface bored with at least one viewing window assembled therein with an indicating member. At least one luminous member is installed at a location adjacent to the viewing window to carry out illumination toward the interior of the viewing window for lighting up the indicating member. A control unit combined with the wrench body is electrically connected with the luminous member and provided with a switch for controlling the luminous member to be turned on and off and at least one battery for supplying electricity.
When using the torque wrench of this invention in an environment of insufficient light, a user can press and start the switch to turn on the luminous member to carry out illumination toward the interior of the viewing window for lighting up the indicating member. Thus, the user can clearly read and discriminate the indicating member and surely understand a torsion value the torque wrench sets at the very moment, able to get rid of the defect of the conventional torque wrench that extra illumination apparatus like a flashlight needs to be used in a dim environment.
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A first preferred embodiment of a torque wrench with a reflection-type viewing window illumination structure in the present invention, as shown in
The wrench body 10 has an outer surface bored with at least one viewing window 11 having its interior provided with an indicating member 12 for showing a torsion value the wrench main body 10 sets at the very moment. In this preferred embodiment, the wrench body 10 is formed thereon with one viewing window 11, while the indicating member 12 is a graduation indicator. The wrench body 10 is further disposed with a combination groove 13 in the vicinity of the viewing window 11, having a passageway 14 formed between and communicating with the viewing window 11 and the combination groove 13.
The luminous member 20 is set at a location adjacent to the viewing window 11 to emit light toward the interior of the viewing window 11 for illuminating the indicating member 12. In this preferred embodiment, one luminous member 20, which is a light emitting diode, is installed in the passageway 14 at a location near the viewing window 11.
The control unit 30, referring to
The electric wires 40 are inserted in the passageway 14 and positioned between the luminous member 20 and the control unit 30 for electrically connecting both the luminous member 20 and the control unit 30. In this preferred embodiment, the electric wires 40 respectively have one end directly connected with the luminous member 20 and another end inserted through the through hole 312 of the housing 31 and connected with the circuit board 32, letting the luminous member 20 and the control unit 30 electrically connected.
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One special feature of this invention is that both the electric wires 40 and the luminous member 20 are assembled in the passageway 14, able to beautify the external appearance of the wrench body 10 and protect both the electric wires 40 and the luminous member 20 from being damaged by an external accident.
Although the luminous member 20 of this invention is not restricted in its location, yet if the luminous member 20 is installed outside the viewing window 11, scattered light emitted by the luminous member 20 is apt to interfere with reflecting light reflected by the indicating member 12 and thus affects a user's interpretation of the indicating member 12. Therefore, the luminous member 20 in this preferred embodiment is mounted in the passageway 14 and hence, light emitted by the luminous member 20 can be sure to illuminate the indicating member 12 first and then be reflected out of the viewing window 11, able to greatly lower interference of the scattered light to enable a user to read and discriminate the indicating member 12 with easiness.
A second preferred embodiment of a torque wrench with a reflection-type viewing window illumination structure in the present invention, as shown in
A third preferred embodiment of a torque wrench with a reflection-type viewing window illumination structure in the present invention, as shown in
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.