1. Fields of the invention
The present invention relates to a wrench, and more particularly, to a wrench with slidable operation members to form multiple clamping options.
2. Descriptions of Related Art
The conventional wrench as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,261,638 which discloses a body with at least six driving portions and each driving portion defines a surface on the body. The surfaces are not overlapped with each other, and the driving portions have different sizes. However, the body is a sphere, six-face body or a multiple-face body which has short diameter and/or length so that the user has to hold the wrench with extra effort to apply a torque to an object. The user usually holds the object by the other hand to be connected with the driving portions so as to operate the wrench, and this causes inconvenience to the users.
The present invention intends to provide a wrench to eliminate the shortcomings mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a wrench and comprises a body having a chamber defined therein which includes a first side face and a second side face. The body has a first opening in the first end thereof, and a second opening in the second end of the body. Two first lips are formed on two ends of the first opening, and two second lips are formed on two ends of the second opening. Two operation members are movably located in the chamber and each have a first jaw and a second jaw formed on two ends thereof. The first jaws each have at least one first face, the second jaws each have at least one second face. The at least one first face of each first jaw protrudes out from the first opening, and the at least one second face of each second jaw protrudes out from the second opening. Multiple first slots are defined in a surface of each first jaw and located opposite to the at least one first face. Multiple second slots are defined in a surface of each second jaw and located opposite to the at least one second face. The first lips are engaged with the first slots, and the second lips are engaged with the second slots. Each of the two operation members has an elongate recess and a protrusion. The protrusion of one of the two operation members is movably inserted into the elongate recess of the other operation member. A first open wrench is formed between the two first faces facing each other, and a second open wrench is formed between the two second faces facing each other.
Multiple resilient members are located in the chamber and bias the first and second jaws of the two operation members to be away from each other. The multiple resilient members engage the first lips with the first slots, and the second lips with the second slots.
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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The two operation members 20 are movably located in the chamber and each have a first jaw 21 and a second jaw 23 respectively formed on two ends thereof. The thickness of each of the first and second jaws 21, 23 is thicker than that of each of the operation members 20. Preferably, the thickness of each of the first and second jaws 21, 23 is two times of the thickness of each of the operation members 20. The first jaws 21 each have a first face 211, and the second jaws 23 each have a second face 231. The first face 211 of each first jaw 21 protrudes out from the first opening 120, and the second face 231 of each second jaw 23 protrudes out from the second opening 140. Multiple first slots 22 are defined transversely in a surface of each first jaw 21 and located opposite to the first face 211. Multiple second slots 24 are defined transversely in a surface of each second jaw 23 and located opposite to the second face 231. The first lips 13 are engaged with the first slots 22, and the second lips 15 are engaged with the second slots 24. The first and second lips 13, 15 have the same shape, and the first and second slots 22, 24 have the same shape. The second jaw 23 is smaller than the first jaw 21 of each of the operation members 20. Each of the two operation members 20 has an elongate recess 27 and a protrusion 271. The protrusion 271 of one of the two operation members 20 is movably inserted into the elongate recess 27 of the other operation member 20. Each of the two operation members 20 has a first notch 25 and a second notch 26, wherein the first notch 25 is located close to the first jaw 21, and the second notch 26 is located close to the second jaw 23. A first open wrench is formed between the two first faces 211 facing each other, and a second open wrench is formed between the two second faces 231 facing each other. The distance between the two first faces 211 is larger than that of the second jaws 23.
The resilient members 30 are located in the chamber 11 and bias the first and second jaws 21, 23 of the two operation members 20 to be away from each other. The resilient members 30 also provide resilient force to engage the first lips 13 with the first slots 22, and the second lips 15 with the second slots 24.
Each resilient member 30 is an elongate and curved metal plate which has a first resilient portion 31, a second resilient portion 32 and a third resilient portion 33 which is located between the first and second resilient portions 31, 32. The first and second resilient portions 31, 32 of each resilient member 30 respectively bias the operation member 20 corresponding thereto. The first resilient portion 31 of each resilient member 30 has a hook 310 extending therefrom, and the hook 310 is engaged with the first notch 25. The second resilient portion 32 is engaged with the other operation member 20. The two respective third resilient portions 33 of the two resilient members 30 respectively contact the first and second side faces 111, 112 of the body 10. The first resilient portion 31 of each resilient member 30 is a curved portion. The second resilient portion 32 of each resilient member 30 is a flat portion. The third resilient portion 33 of each resilient member 30 is a curved portion. The width of the third resilient portion 33 is two times of the width of each of the first and second resilient portions 31, 32.
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The body 10 has a certain length so that the user can easily hold the body to drive the object.
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.