Triple-function ratchet device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6305250
  • Patent Number
    6,305,250
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 26, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 23, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A triple-function ratchet device includes a tubular body, a shaft which has a socket wrench and a ratchet bar rotatably disposed into the tubular body and retained by an annular ring, and a control mechanism disposed on the top of the tubular body. The control mechanism is characterized in a pair of pawls which are inserted into the tubular body and operated by a slide through a lever plate. When one of the pawls engages with the ratchet bar, the shaft rotates clockwise or counterclockwise, and when both the pawls engage with the ratchet bar, the shaft is checked without rotation.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to tools and more particularly to a ratchet device which is able to positive rotation, reverse rotation and/or stopped without rotation.




Typical ratchet device as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

comprises a tubular body


10


and a ratchet shaft


11


inserted into the body


10


through an opening


104


of the body


10


. The tubular body


10


has a first annular groove


101


in a middle periphery including a first thru hole


102


therein and a second thru hole


103


in a periphery between the first annular groove


101


and the opening


104


. The ratchet shaft


11


has a ratchet bar


111


on the inner end, a socket wrench on the outer end and a second annular groove


113


in a middle periphery between the ratchet bar


111


and the socket wrench


102


. When the ratchet shaft


11


is inserted into the tubular body


10


, a screw


105


is fastened into the second thru hole


103


and engaged within the second annular groove


113


of the shaft


11


so as to prevent the ratchet shaft


11


from transverse movement. A elastic clip


12


is engaged into the first annular groove


101


of the tubular body


10


and has a positioning block on the top including a central bore therein. A pawl


13


disposes into the central bore and is biased by a spring. The pawl


13


which can be rotated for 180 degrees has a bevel end engaged into the ratchet bar


111


so that the ratchet shaft


11


can be rotated positively and reversibly. Because of the unstability of the elastic clip


12


, this ratchet device can only provide limited torque. Further only positive and reverse rotations can not satisfy the requirement of the user.




SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




The present invention has a main object to provide a ratchet device which provides greater torque and a convenient operation to perform positive and reverse rotations or stopped without rotation.




Accordingly, the ratchet device of the present invention comprises generally a tubular body, a ratchet shaft rotatably disposed into the tubular body and a control mechanism on the top of the tubular body in which a pair of pawls operated by a lever plate control the positive and reverse rotations and/or the stopping without rotation.




The present invention will become more fully understood by reference to the following detailed description thereof when read in conjunction with the attached drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a ratchet device according to a prior art,





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view to the preferred embodiment of a ratchet device according to the present invention,





FIG. 4

is a sectional view to show an assembly of the ratchet device of

FIG. 3

, while the ratchet shaft is stopped without rotation,





FIGS. 5 and 5A

are the sectional views indicating a first pawl is engaged with the ratchet bar to prevent the ratchet shaft from a positive rotation,





FIGS. 6 and 6A

are the sectional views indicating that a second pawl is engaged with the ratchet bar to prevent the ratchet shaft from a reverse rotation, and





FIG. 7

is a perspective view to show an outlook of the ratchet device of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




With reference to

FIGS. 3 and 4

of the drawings, the triple-function ratchet device of the present invention comprises generally a tubular body


20


, and a shaft


30


rotatably disposed into the body


20


and a control mechanism


40


.




The tubular body


20


has an opening


21


in one end, a handle on the other end (not shown), a first and a second thru holes


22


and


23


spacedly formed in the top thereof, a pair of screw holes


24


and


25


respectively formed on the outer side of the thru holes


22


and


23


, a tapered recess


27


formed between the thru holes


22


and


23


and a first annular groove


26


in an inner periphery.




The shaft


30


has a socket wrench


31


in the outer end, a ratchet bar


32


on the inner end and a second annular groove


33


in an outer periphery between the socket wrench


31


and the ratchet bar


32


for engaging an annular ring


34


therein. When the shaft


30


disposes into the tubular body


20


, the annular ring


34


is engaged with the first and second annular grooves


26


and


33


therebetween in order to prevent the shaft


30


from transverse movement relative to the tubular body


20


.




The control mechanism


40


has a rectangular casing


41


which includes a pair of screw holes


411


centrally formed at two end made in registry with the screw holes


24


and


25


of the tubular body and a rectangular opening centrally formed in the top thereof, a pair of pawls


42


and


43


respectively inserted into the first and second thru holes


22


and


23


of the tubular body


20


and each including a bevel lower end


421


and


431


engageable into the ratchet bar


32


of the shaft


30


and a reduced upper end respectively engaged with a pair of taper springs


422


and


432


, a lever plate


44


including a tapered projection


441


centrally projected downward from an underside of the plate


44


made engageable with the tapered recess


27


of the tubular body


20


, a pair of retaining recesses


442


and


443


spacedly formed on the underside adjacent each end thereof for respectively retaining the tops of the springs


422


and


432


therein, a tapered bead groove


445


and a pair of arcuate bead grooves


444


and


446


continuously formed in the top center above the tapered projection


441


, a slide


41


including a flat rectangular body


451


, a rectangular projection


452


centrally projected upward from a top of the body


451


made slidably engageable with the rectangular opening


412


of the casing


41


and a cylindrical recess


451


centrally formed in an underside beneath the rectangular projection


452


for receiving a compression spring


461


therein, a bead


46


respectively engageable within the bead grooves


444


,


445


and


446


and biased by the spring


461


. When the screw holes


411


of the casing


41


are respectively engaged with the screw holes


24


and


25


of the tubular body


20


, it is fastened by a pair of screws


413


respectively and the slide


45


is slidably operating the control mechanism to limit the directions of rotation of the shaft


30


.

FIGS. 4 and 7

show an assembly of the ratchet device of the present invention.




In operation, when the bead


46


is engaged into the tapered bead groove


445


in the center of the lever plate


44


which is in a balanced position and the pair of the pawls


42


and


43


are both engaged within the ratchet bar


32


so that the shaft is checked from rotation (as shown in FIG.


4


).




When slide


45


is slid to a right side relative to

FIG. 5

, the bead


46


is engaged within the arcuate bead groove


446


to actuate the right end of the lever plate


44


moving downward so as to force the second pawl


43


to engage within the ratchet bar


32


and the first pawl


42


to disengage with the ratchet bar


32


. So that the shaft


30


can only rotate counterclockwise (as shown in FIG.


5


A).




If slides the slide


45


leftward, the bead


46


is engaged with the arcuate bead groove


444


(as shown in

FIG. 6

) and the left end of the lever plate


44


is actuated to move downward to force the first pawl


42


engaging within the ratchet bar


32


and the second pawl


43


disengaging with the ratchet bar


32


. So that the shaft


30


can only rotate clockwise (as shown in FIG.


6


A).




Accordingly, the control mechanism


40


by adaptation of the lever plate


44


controls the shaft


30


to rotate clockwise or counterclockwise and/or balanced without rotation.




The specification relating to the above embodiment should be construed as exemplary rather than as limitative of the present invention, with many variations and modifications being readily attainable by a person of average skill in the art without departing from the spirit or scope thereof as defined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A triple-function ratchet device comprising:a tubular body having a first end, a second end, a top, an opening at the first end, a handle on the second end, a first and a second thru holes formed spaced apart in the top thereof, a pair of first screw holes positioned spaced apart in the top adjacent the first and second ends respectively, a tapered recess centrally formed in the top between the thru holes and a first annular groove formed in an inner periphery thereof; a shaft member disposed into the tubular body through the opening having a first end, a second end, a socket wrench in the first end, a ratchet bar on the second end and a second annular groove formed in a periphery between the socket wrench and the ratchet bar; an annular ring disposed into the tubular body and positioned between the first and second annular grooves; a first and a second pawl member respectively inserted into the first and the second thru holes of the tubular body each having a beveled lower end engageable with the ratchet bar and a reduced upper end respectively engaged with the lower end of a pair of tapered springs; a lever plate having a pair of retaining grooves spacedly formed in an underside adjacent each end thereof engaged with the tops of the tapered springs respectively, a tapered projection centrally projected downward from an underside between the retaining grooves and engaged within the tapered recess of the tubular body, a tapered groove centrally formed in a top above the tapered projection and a first and a second arcuate grooves spacedly formed in a top aside the tapered groove and communicating with the tapered groove; a bead engaged with the tapered groove and the arcuate grooves respectively and biased by a lower end of a compression spring; slide having a flat rectangular body, a reduced rectangular projection centrally projected upward from a top of the body and a cylindrical recess in a bottom of the body beneath the projection for receiving upper end of the compression spring; a rectangular casing having a pair of flat ends each including a second screw hole centrally formed therein made engaged with the first screw holes of the tubular body for fastening the casing to the tubular body by means of screws, and a reduced rectangular opening centrally formed in a top for slidably receiving the rectangular projection of the slide; whereby the lever plate is operated by the slide to the pair of pawl members to engage or disengage with the ratchet bar for limiting the directions of rotation of the shaft member.
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