Wrench

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6418819
  • Patent Number
    6,418,819
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 9, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 16, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A wrench includes a handle, a first jaw block pivotally connected a head of the handle, a second jaw block movably connected to the first jaw block to define a variable clamp space between them, and a rotating unit mounted on the first jaw block for adjusting an openness of the clamp space. When using the wrench to tighten or loosen a hex bolt to a certain degree, a user needs only to pull the handle in a direction opposite to that in which a force is applied on the handle to tighten or loosen the hex bolt, so that the clamp space on the first jaw block is caused to instantaneously slip and turn relative to the clamped hex bolt, allowing the user to apply a force on the handle again without the need of repeatedly removing and replacing the wrench from and onto the hex bolt.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a wrench, and more particularly to a wrench that enables tightening and loosening of a hex bolt in only one continuous operation without the need of repeated removing and replacing of the wrench from and onto the hex bolt.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




When using a conventional wrench to tighten or loosen a hex bolt or any tube, post, bar, etc. having a polygonal cross section, a user needs to repeatedly turn the wrench, removing and replacing the wrench from and onto the hex bolt or the polygonal tube, post or bar, and turning the wrench again. These repeated movements are, of course, very bothersome to the user.




Taiwan Patent Application No. 76209415 entitled “Quick Wrench with Adjustable Clamp Space” discloses a wrench having a handle, and a movable jaw block pivotally connected to an end of the handle via a movable shaft. The movable jaw block is manually displaced and returnable to its original position via a return spring. When a user uses the wrench to tighten or loosen, for example, a hex bolt to a certain degree and has to continue the tightening or loosening movement, he or she may use, for example, a thumb to depress a rear end of the movable jaw block to release the jaw block from clamping the hex bolt. At this point, the user may lift the handle of the wrench to a proper position and then release the movable jaw block to restore its clamping state, and then turn the handle again to tighten or loosen the hex bolt further.




With the wrench disclosed in Taiwan Patent Application No. 76209415, the user still needs an additional movement to depress the movable jaw block to release the same from a clamping state, instead of manipulating the handle in one continuous movement to complete the tightening or loosening of the hex bolt. In other words, the movable jaw block must be repeatedly depressed and released for the user to complete the tightening or loosening of the hex bolt with the wrench in a manner close to the desired one-movement manipulation. As mentioned in the Quick Wrench with Adjustable Clamp Space disclosed in Taiwan Patent Application No. 76209415, the movable jaw block is repeatedly depressed and released to change the clamp space, so that the wrench could be continuously manipulated to tighten or loosen the hex bolt. For users, such repeated depressing and releasing of the movable jaw block still causes considerable inconvenience to them.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide an improved wrench that enables a user to tighten or loosen, for example, a hex bolt in one continuous movement without the need of removing and replacing the wrench from and onto the hex bolt for a next turning of the wrench to tighten or loosen the hex bolt further.




To achieve the above and other objects, the wrench of the present invention mainly includes a handle having an expanded head portion formed into two spaced and parallel plates to define a clearance therebetween, a first jaw block having a rearward extended sectorial portion pivotally connected to the expanded head portion of the handle to either locate in or partially move out of the clearance, a second jaw block movably connected to the first jaw block to define a variable clamp space between them, and a rotating unit mounted on the first jaw block for adjusting an openness of the clamp space. A slip stopper is provided in the expanded head portion of the handle and adapted to move to a position that allows the first jaw block to elastically move out of or locate in the clearance.




When using the wrench of the present invention to tighten or loosen, for example, a hex bolt to a certain degree, a user needs only to pull the handle in a direction opposite to that in which a force is applied on the handle to tighten or loosen the hex bolt, so that the clamp space on the first jaw block is caused to instantaneously slip and turn relative to the clamped hex bolt, allowing the user to apply a force on the handle again without the need of repeatedly removing and replacing the wrench from and onto the hex bolt.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a wrench according to the present invention;





FIG. 2A

is an assembled side view of the wrench of

FIG. 1

with a slip stopper thereof being pushed forward into a front position;





FIG. 2B

is a partially sectioned view of

FIG. 2A

;





FIG. 3A

is an assembled side view of the wrench of

FIG. 1

with the slip stopper thereof being pushed backward into a rear position;





FIG. 3B

is a partially sectioned view of

FIG. 3A

;





FIG. 4A

shows a handle of the wrench of the present invention is pivotally lifted relative to a first jaw block connected thereto; and





FIG. 4B

is a partially sectioned view of FIG.


4


B.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Please refer to

FIG. 1

that is an exploded perspective view of a wrench according to the present invention. As shown, the wrench mainly includes a handle


1


which a user grips to manipulate the wrench; a first jaw block


2


movably connected to a front end of the handle


1


; a second jaw block


3


movably connected to the first jaw block


2


to define a variable clamp space


311


(see

FIG. 2

) between them for holding, for example, a hex bolt


5


; and a rotating unit


4


for controlling a translational movement of the second jaw block


3


relative to the first jaw block


2


.




Please refer to

FIGS. 1

,


2


A and


2


B at the same time. The handle


1


includes a rear grip portion


11


which a user grips to manipulate the wrench, and a forward expanded head portion. The expanded head portion of the handle


1


is formed into two spaced and parallel plates


12


to define a clearance


13


between the plates


12


. The expanded head portion of the handle


1


is provided at a rear end with an axially extended long slip hole


15


that vertically extends through the two parallel plates


12


for a slip stopper


151


to mount therein and slip between a front end and a rear end of the long slip hole


15


. The slip hole


15


is provided at one longitudinal wall with a recess


17


(see

FIG. 2B

) for receiving a spring


171


and a ball


172


therein. When the slip stopper


151


is moved toward the front or the rear end of the long slip hole


15


, it contacts with and pushes the ball


172


into the recess


17


. When the slip stopper


151


passes the ball


172


and reaches the front or the rear end of the long slip hole


15


, the spring


171


elastically pushes the ball


172


outward to confine the slip stopper


151


between the ball


172


and one end of the long slip hole


15


. The expanded head portion of the handle


1


is also provided at a front corner with a shaft hole


14


vertically extended through the two plates


12


, and at another front corner with a locating hole


16


.




The first jaw block


2


includes a front edge having a fixed jaw


21


forwardly projected from an end thereof and a guide groove


22


extended along the rest portion of the front edge; a sectorial portion


23


backwardly extended from the front edge and adapted to be inserted into the clearance


13


between the two plates


12


; and a translation hole


27


located at a joint of the sectorial portion


23


and the front edge, for receiving the rotating unit


4


therein. The sectorial portion


23


is provided along its arced edge with an arcuate guide slot


24


for receiving a spring


241


therein, at an outer end of the arced edge with a radially extended projection


25


, and near an apex with a shaft hole


26


corresponding to the shaft hole


14


provided on the expanded head portion of the handle


1


. When the sectorial portion


23


is inserted into the clearance


13


between the two plates


12


, the shaft hole


26


is in alignment with the shaft hole


14


for a pivot shaft


141


to extend therethrough, and thereby allows the first jaw block


2


to pivotally turn about the pivot shaft


141


to move into or out of the clearance


13


. When the sectorial portion


23


is located in the clearance


13


, the locating hole


16


on the front corner of the expanded head portion of the handle


1


is in alignment with an inner end of the arcuate guide slot


24


on the sectorial portion


23


. A stop pin


161


is inserted in the locating hole


16


to upward extend into the arcuate guide slot


24


and contact with an end of the spring


241


positioned in the guide slot


24


. Another end of the spring


241


is located at an outer end of the arcuate guide slot


24


close to the projection


25


.




When the first jaw block


2


is pivotally turned about the pivot shaft


141


to move into or out of the clearance


13


between the two plates


12


, the projection


25


at the outer end of the sectorial portion


23


will pass the front end of the slip hole


15


, as shown in FIG.


2


B. When the sectorial portion


23


is received in the clearance


13


and the slip stopper


151


is pushed and retained to the front end of the slip hole


15


by the spring


171


and the ball


172


, the projection


25


is stopped by the slip stopper


151


from moving and the sectorial portion


23


is therefore stopped from pivotally turning out of the clearance


13


. That is, the first jaw block


2


is in an unmovable state relative to the handle


1


.




The second jaw block


3


includes a movable jaw


31


located at a front side of the second jaw block


3


and a rib portion


32


transversely extended behind the movable jaw


31


to locate in the guide groove


22


at the front edge of the first jaw block


2


. The clamp space


311


is located between the fixed jaw


21


and the movable jaw


31


. The rib portion


32


is provide data rear wall surface with a plurality of teeth


321


.




The rotating unit


4


includes an externally threaded bolt


41


that has a hollow body to define a central passage


411


, and a guide bar


43


having a spring


42


put there around and being extended through the central passage


411


of the threaded bolt


41


. The threaded bolt


41


is received in the translation hole


27


of the first jaw block


2


and is held therein by the guide bar


43


that is fixed at two ends to the translation hole


27


. The threaded bolt


41


in the translation hole


27


meshes with the teeth


321


of the second jaw block


3


in the guide groove


22


of the first jaw block


2


. By rotating the threaded bolt


41


, the second jaw block


3


, and accordingly the movable jaw


31


, is caused to translate in the guide groove


22


through engagement of the bolt


41


with the teeth


321


. The translation of the movable jaw


31


in the guide groove


22


changes an openness of the clamp space


311


.




Please refer to

FIGS. 3A and 3B

. When a user wishes to tighten a hex bolt


5


with the wrench of the present invention in one single operation without the need of repeatedly removing and replacing the wrench from and onto the hex bolt


5


, he or she needs only to push the slip stopper


151


rearward to locate the same in the rear end of the slip hole


15


, so that the slip stopper


151


does not interfere with the projection


25


on the first jaw block


2


.




Please refer to

FIGS. 4A and 4B

. When the user tightens the hex bolt


5


with the wrench of the present invention having the slip stopper


151


pushed to the rear end of the slip hole


15


, he or she needs only to turn the grip portion


11


of the handle


1


in one direction to loosen or tighten the bolt, and turn the grip portion


11


in the opposite direction to open the clamp space to allow the wrench to move relative to the bolt. With such actions since, the fixed jaw


21


of the first jaw block


2


has already firmly pressed against the hex bolt


5


that is held in the clamp space


311


between the fixed and the movable jaws


21


,


31


, the first jaw block


2


would not be rotated when the grip portion


11


is initially rotated. The grip portion


11


alone is turned about the pivot shaft


141


to move away from the first jaw block


2


, allowing the latter to partially expose from the two plates


12


. At this point, the spring


241


in the arcuate guide slot


24


of the first jaw block


2


is compressed due to the stop pin


161


located at one end of the spring


241


. When the grip portion


11


is turned to a certain degree that would eventually force the first jaw block


2


to instantaneously slip and turn away from its original position of firm pressing against the hex bolt


5


while the openness of the clamp space


311


keeps unchanged, a restoring force of the compressed spring


241


would push the first jaw block


2


back into the clearance


13


between the two plates


12


. In other words, when the wrench of the present invention is used to tighten or loosen a hex bolt


5


, the user needs only to apply a downward force on the grip portion


11


of the handle


1


of the wrench to rotate the hex bolt


5


, and then pull the same in a reverse direction to cause an instantaneous slip and turn of the clamp space


311


relative to the hex bolt


5


before applying force on the grip portion


11


again to tighten or loosen the hex bolt


5


further. The user does not need to repeatedly turn the wrench, remove the wrench from the hex bolt


5


, replace the wrench onto the hex bolt


5


, and turn the wrench again.




The user may also push the slip stopper


151


forward to locate the same in the front end of the slip hole


15


when the first jaw block


2


is received in the clearance


13


between the two plates


12


of the expanded head portion of the handle


1


, so as to prevent the projection


25


of the first jaw block


2


from passing through the slip stopper


151


and the first jaw block


2


from pivotally turning about the pivot shaft


141


. That is, the wrench of the present invention may be operated to tighten or loosen the hex bolt


5


just in the manner of manipulating a conventional wrench.




The present invention has been described with a preferred embodiment thereof and it is understood that many changes and modifications in the described embodiment can be carried out without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention that is intended to be limited only by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A wrench, comprising:a handle having an expanded head portion formed into two spaced and parallel plates, said plates having a clearance defined therebetween; a first jaw block pivotally connected to said expanded head portion to allow said first jaw block to move in and partially move out of the clearance; a second jaw block movably connected to said first jaw block, said first and said second jaw blocks having a variable clamp space defined therebetween; a rotating unit mounted onto said first jaw block for translating said second jaw block relative to said first jaw block, so as to adjust a size of the clamp space; and a slip stopper provided in said two plates, and being movable between two different positions to selectively allow and prohibit said first jaw block to pivotally turn in and out of the clearance; wherein a rear end of said two plates is provided with an axially extended long slip hole, a longitudinal side of the slip hole being provided with a recess for receiving a spring and a ball therein, a region near a front corner of said two plates being provided with a shaft hole for a pivot shaft to extend therethrough that pivotally connects said first jaw block to said expanded head portion, and a region near another front corner of said two plates being provided with a locating hole.
  • 2. The wrench as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first jaw block includes:a front edge having a fixed jaw forwardly projecting from an end thereof and a guide groove extended along a remainder of the front edge for receiving said second jaw block therein, so that said second jaw block translates along said guide groove to define the variable clamp space between said second jaw block and said fixed jaw; a sectorial portion rearwardly extending from the front edge and being locatable in the clearance between said two plates; a translation hole formed along a joint of the front edge and the sectorial portion; a projection radially extending from an outer end of an arced edge of the sectorial portion; an arcuate guide slot provided along the arced edge of said sectorial portion; a spring positioned in the arcuate guide slot with an end of the spring being close to said projection; and a further shaft hole provided near an apex of the sectorial portion corresponding to the shaft hole on the expanded head portion of said handle for said pivot shaft to extend therethrough and thereby pivotally connecting the sectorial portion to and between said two spaced plates; said arcuate guide slot corresponding to said locating hole provided on said expanded head portion of said handle, such that a stop pin inserted into said locating hole upward extends into said arcuate guide slot to press against another end of said spring in said arcuate guide slot opposite to said projection.
  • 3. The wrench as claimed in claim 2, wherein said second jaw lock includes a forwardly projecting movable jaw that together with said fixed jaw defines the variable clamp space; and a rib transversely extending behind said movable jaw movably located in the guide groove on said first jaw block; and said rib being provided at a rear wall with a plurality of teeth.
  • 4. The wrench as claimed in claim 3, wherein said rotating unit includes an externally threaded hollow bolt rotatably mounted on a guide bar that has a spring put therearound, said guide bar being fixed on said first jaw block with said threaded bolt located in said translation hole to mesh with said teeth on said rib of said second jaw block, whereby when said threaded bolt is rotated, said second jaw block is brought to translate in said guide groove.
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Number Date Country
76209415 Sep 1987 TW