Wrench having a universal-joint ratchet wheel

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6745647
  • Patent Number
    6,745,647
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 29, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 8, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Smith; James G.
    Agents
    • Kamrath; Alan D.
    • Nikolai & Mersereau, P.A.
Abstract
A wrench comprises a box end having a compartment and a cavity, a ratchet wheel rotatably mounted in the compartment, and a pawl mounted in the cavity for engaging with the ratchet wheel. An inner periphery defining the compartment of the box end allows universal movement of the ratchet wheel. Retaining edges are formed on an outer periphery of the ratchet wheel for engaging with the pawl to thereby prevent disengagement of the ratchet wheel from the compartment of the box end.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a wrench having a universal-joint ratchet wheel, and more particularly to a wrench having a box end in which a universal-joint ratchet wheel is mounted.




2. Description of the Related Art




Wrenches have been widely used and most of them are limited in function especially when the fasteners to be loosened or tightened are located in a difficult-to-access area. The present invention is intended to provide an improved design to solve this problem.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is the primary object of the present invention to provide an improved wrench having a box end in which a universal-joint ratchet wheel is mounted. The universal-joint ratchet wheel allows the user to loosen/tighten fasteners that cannot be engaged with the wrench in an upright manner.




A wrench comprising:




a box end comprising a compartment and a cavity;




a ratchet wheel rotatably mounted in the compartment, an inner periphery defining the compartment of the box end allowing universal movement of the ratchet wheel, the ratchet wheel including a plurality of teeth on an outer periphery thereof;




a pawl mounted in the cavity for engaging with the ratchet wheel;




means for biasing the pawl toward the ratchet wheel and thus engaging with the teeth of the ratchet wheel;




the ratchet wheel being completely received in the compartment of the box end when a central axis of the ratchet wheel is coincident with a central axis of the compartment of the box end.




The wrench further comprises means for restraining a tilt angle of the central axis of the ratchet wheel relative to the central axis of the compartment of the box end. The ratchet wheel includes an inner polygonal periphery for engaging with a fastener. The wrench may further comprise means for changing position of the pawl relative to the ratchet wheel, thereby changing the ratcheting direction of the wrench. The outer periphery of the ratchet wheel includes an annular groove for receiving a C-clip to thereby rotatably mount the ratchet wheel in the compartment of the box end. The outer periphery of the ratchet wheel includes an annular ledge formed on an end thereof for engaging with the pawl to prevent disengagement of the ratchet wheel from the compartment of the box end. Alternatively, the outer periphery of the ratchet wheel includes a first annular ledge and a second annular ledge that is axially spaced from the first annular ledge, each of the first annular ledge and the second annular ledge being engagable with the pawl to prevent disengagement of the ratchet wheel from the compartment of the box end.




Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an end portion of a wrench in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the end portion of the wrench in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of the end portion of the wrench in accordance with the present invention.




FIG.


4


and

FIG. 5

are sectional views similar to

FIG. 3

, illustrating use of the wrench in accordance with the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1 through 3

, a wrench in accordance with the present invention is designated by


1


and generally includes a box end


2


having a comportment


21


and a cavity


22


communicated with the compartment


21


. Rotatably mounted in the compartment


21


of the box end


2


is a ratchet wheel


3


that includes an inner polygonal periphery


35


for engaging with a fastener (such as a nut, bolt head. etc.) and a plurality of teeth


36


on an outer periphery thereof. A first annular ledge


32


and a second annular lodge


34


are formed on a first end and a second end of the outer periphery of the ratchet wheel


3


, respectively. Namely, the ledges


32


and


34


are axially spaced from each other. In addition, an annular groove


38


is defined in the outer periphery of the ratchet wheel


3


for receiving a C-clip


24


to thereby rotatably mount the ratchet wheel


3


in the compartment


21


of the box end


2


.




A pawl


4


is mounted in the cavity


22


of the box end


2


and a portion of an elastic element (e.g. a spring


5


) is mounted around a stem


42


of the pawl


4


to bias the pawl


4


toward the ratchet wheel and thus engage with the teeth


36


of the ratchet wheel


3


.




As illustrated Lu

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the annular ledge


32


defines a retaining edge Via for the pawl


4


and the C-clip


24


defines another retaining edge


36




b


for the pawl


4


, which will be described later. Alternatively, the retaining edge


36




b


may be formed by the annular ledge


34


.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the ratchet wheel


3


is in universal joint with an inner periphery of the box end


2


that defines the compartment


21


so that the ratchet wheel


3


may bc turned to a desired orientation in response to the location of the fastener (not shown) to be loosened or tightened. In addition, disengagement of the ratchet wheel


3


from the box end


2


is prevented by the retaining edges


36




a


and


36




b


that are in contact with the pawl


4


when the ratchet wheel


3


reaches its critical position, best shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

. Namely, the retaining edges


36




a


and


36




b


restrain a tilt angle of a central axis X


1


of the ratchet wheel


3


relative to a central axis X


2


of the compartment


21


of the box end


2


. When the ratchet wheel


3


is in an upright status, the central axis X


1


of the ratchet wheel


3


coincides with the central axis X


2


of the compartment


21


, as shown in FIG.


3


.




The pawl


4


is biased by the spring


5


to engage with the ratchet wheel


3


to thereby allow ratcheting operation of the wrench in a predetermined direction and free rotation of the ratchet wheel


3


in a reverse direction.




Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.



Claims
  • 1. A wrench comprising:a box end comprising a compartment and a cavity; a ratchet wheel rotatably mounted in the compartment, an inner periphery defining the compartment of the box end allowing universal movement of the ratchet wheel, the ratchet wheel including a plurality of teeth on an outer periphery thereof; a pawl mounted in the cavity for engaging with the ratchet wheel; and means for biasing the pawl toward the ratchet wheel and thus engaging with the teeth of the ratchet wheel; the ratchet wheel being completely received in the compartment of the box end when a central axis of the ratchet wheel is coincident with a central axis of the compartment of the box end.
  • 2. The wrench as claimed in claim 1, further comprising means for restraining a tilt angle of the central axis of the ratchet wheel relative to the central axis of the compartment of the box end.
  • 3. The wrench as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ratchet wheel includes an inner polygonal periphery.
  • 4. The wrench as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer periphery of the ratchet wheel includes an annular groove for receiving a C-clip to thereby rotatably mount the ratchet wheel in the compartment of the box end.
  • 5. The wrench as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer periphery of the ratchet wheel includes an annular ledge formed on an end thereof for engaging with the pawl to prevent disengagement of the ratchet wheel from the compartment of the box end.
  • 6. The wrench as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer periphery of the ratchet wheel includes a first annular ledge and a second annular ledge that is axially spaced from the first annular ledge, each of the first annular ledge and the second annular ledge being engagable with the pawl to prevent disengagement of the ratchet wheel from the compartment of the box end.
  • 7. A wrench comprising:a box end comprising first and second faces and a compartment extending between the first and second faces and defined by an inner periphery; a ratchet wheel rotatably mounted in the compartment and having an outer periphery, with the inner periphery of the box end and the outer periphery of the ratchet wheel allowing universal movement of the ratchet wheel within the compartment, with the ratchet wheel a plurality of teeth on the outer periphery thereof; and a pawl mounted in the cavity for engaging with the ratchet wheel, with the pawl being biased toward the ratchet wheel and thus engaging with the teeth of the ratchet wheel and having opposite sides, with the outer periphery of the ratchet wheel including a first annular ledge and a second annular ledge that is axially spaced from the first annular ledge less than the spacing between the first and second faces and greater than between the opposite sides of the pawl, with the first annular ledge and the second annular ledge being engagable with the opposite sides of the pawl to prevent disengagement of the ratchet wheel from the compartment of the box end.
  • 8. The wrench as claimed in claim 7, wherein the ratchet wheel includes an inner polygonal periphery.
  • 9. The wrench as claimed in claim 8, wherein the outer periphery of the ratchet wheel includes an annular groove for receiving a C-clip to thereby rotatably mount the ratchet wheel in the compartment of the box end, with the C-clip defining one of the first annular ledge and the second annular ledge.
  • 10. The wrench as claimed in claim 7, wherein the outer periphery of the ratchet wheel includes an annular groove for receiving a C-clip to thereby rotatably mount the ratchet wheel in the compartment of the box end, with the C-clip defining one of the first annular ledge and the second annular ledge.
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