Information
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Patent Grant
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6755098
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Patent Number
6,755,098
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Date Filed
Monday, May 13, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 29, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Kamrath; Alan D.
- Nikolai & Mersereau, P.A.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 081 119
- 081 1211
- 081 186
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A wrench includes a head and a handle extending from the head in a direction. The head includes two jaws extending from the head in an opposite direction and a throat formed between the jaws. Each of the jaws includes a contact surface for contact with a facet of a head of a bolt. The contact surface of at least one of the jaws includes a plurality of teeth. The throat defines a central recess for receiving a corner of the head of the bolt. The head may define a recess between the throat and each of the jaws. The throat may include two flat contact surfaces for contact with two adjacent facets of the head of the bolt. The central recess defined in the throat is positioned between the flat contact surfaces of the throat.
Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a wrench.
2. Related Prior Art
Referring to
FIG. 3
, a conventional wrench
10
includes a head (not numbered), a handle
11
extending from the head in a direction, and two jaws
12
and
13
extending from the head in an opposite direction. The jaw
12
includes a flat surface
121
. The jaw
13
includes a flat surface
131
. A throat
14
is formed between the jaws
12
and
13
. The throat
14
includes an arched surface (not numbered). In use, the head of the wrench
10
is engaged with a head of a bolt
20
. The flat surfaces
121
and
131
contact two facets
21
and
22
of the head of the bolt
20
, respectively. Two problems are encountered in use of the wrench
10
. Firstly, slipping happens between the flat surface
121
and the facet
21
and between the flat surface
131
and the facet
22
. Secondly, a corner
23
between two facets
26
and
27
may be worn out by the arched surface of the throat
14
, and corners
24
and
25
by the flat surfaces
121
and
131
, respectively.
Referring to
FIG. 4
, another conventional wrench
30
is devised to eliminate the first problem encountered in use of the wrench
10
. The wrench
30
includes a head (not numbered), a handle
31
extending from the head in a direction, and two jaws
32
and
33
extending from the head in an opposite direction. The jaw
32
includes a serrate surface
321
. The jaw
33
includes a serrate surface
331
. A throat
34
is formed between the jaws
32
and
33
. The throat
34
includes an arched surface (not numbered). In use, the head of the wrench
30
is engaged with a head of a bolt
20
. The serrate surfaces
321
and
331
contact facets
21
and
22
of the head of the bolt
20
, respectively, thus preventing slipping between the serrate surface
321
and the facet
21
and between the serrate surface
331
and the facet
22
. However, a corner
23
between two facets
26
and
27
may be worn out by the arched surface of the throat
34
, and corners
24
and
25
by the serrate surfaces
321
and
331
, respectively.
The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a wrench for firm engagement with a head of a bolt in use.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a wrench that protects a head of a bolt in use.
According to the present invention, a wrench includes a head and a handle extending from the head in a direction. The head includes two jaws extending from the head in an opposite direction and a throat formed between the jaws. Each of the jaws includes a contact surface for contact with a facet of a head of a bolt. The contact surface of at least one of the jaws includes a plurality of teeth. The throat defines a central recess for receiving a corner of the head of the bolt.
The head may define a recess between the throat and each of the jaws.
The throat may include two flat contact surfaces for contact with two adjacent facets of the head of the bolt. The central recess defined in the throat is positioned between the flat contact surfaces of the throat.
In a first aspect, the wrench is a directional wrench that is often pivoted in an angular direction from a first one of the jaws through the throat to the second one of the jaws. The first jaw includes a plurality of teeth each including a crown.
The second jaw may include a plurality of teeth each including a crown. The crowns of the teeth formed on the second jaw are larger than the crowns of the teeth formed on the first jaw.
The first jaw may include four teeth. The second jaw may include first, second and third teeth. The crown of the first tooth formed on the second jaw is longer than the crown of the third tooth formed on the second jaw. The crown of the third tooth formed on the second jaw is longer than the crown of the second tooth formed on the second jaw.
In a second aspect, the wrench is non-directional. The contact surface of each of the jaws includes a plurality of teeth.
Other objectives, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the attached drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
The present invention will be described through detailed illustration of embodiments referring to the attached drawings wherein:
FIG. 1
is a planar view of a wrench according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a planar view of the wrench shown in
FIG. 1
in engagement with a head of a bolt;
FIG. 3
is a planar view of a conventional wrench engaged with a head of a bolt; and
FIG. 4
is a planar view of another conventional wrench in engagement with a head of a bolt.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a wrench
40
according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a head
42
, a handle
41
extending from the head
42
in a direction and two jaws
43
and
44
extending from the head
42
in an opposite direction. A throat
45
is formed between the jaws
43
and
44
.
The jaw
43
includes a serrated surface
431
consisting of four teeth
432
each including a crown
433
.
Similarly, the jaw
44
includes a serrated surface
441
consisting of a first tooth
442
, a second tooth
443
and a third tooth
444
. The first tooth
442
includes a crown
442
a
. The second tooth
443
includes a crown
443
a
. The third tooth
444
includes a crown
444
a
. The crown
442
a
of the first tooth
442
is longer than the crown
444
a
of the third tooth
444
. The crown
444
a
of the third tooth
444
is longer than the crown
443
a
of the second tooth
443
. The crown
443
a
of the second tooth
443
is longer than the crown
433
of each tooth
432
.
The throat
45
includes two flat surfaces
454
and
455
corresponding to two adjacent facets of a head of a bolt. The throat
45
defines a recess
451
between the flat surfaces
454
and
455
, a recess
452
between the serrate surface
431
and the flat surface
454
and a recess
453
between the serrate surface
441
and the flat surface
455
.
FIG. 2
shows a head
50
of a bolt. The head
50
of the bolt includes two parallel facets
501
and
502
and two adjacent facets
503
and
504
between the facets
501
and
502
. The head
50
of the bolt includes a corner
51
formed between the facets
501
and
503
, a corner
52
between the facets
503
and
504
, a corner
53
between the facets
504
and
502
and corners
54
and
55
of facets
501
and
502
opposite to corners
51
and
53
.
The head
42
of the wrench
40
can engage with the head
50
of the bolt. The serrate surface
431
engages with the facet
501
, the surface
441
with the facet
502
, the flat surface
454
with the facet
503
, and the flat surface
455
with the facet
504
. The corner
51
is positioned in the recess
452
, the corner
52
in the recess
451
and the corner
53
in the recess
453
.
Thus, slipping between the serrate surface
431
and the facet
501
and between the serrate face
441
and the facet
502
is avoided. The wearing out of the corners
51
,
52
and
53
is avoided.
In addition, the wrench
40
is often pivoted in an angular direction from the jaw
43
, through the throat
45
to the jaw
44
, the serrate surface
431
is often subject to a smaller force than the serrate surface
441
is. The crowns
442
a
,
443
a
and
444
a
are larger than the crowns
433
for providing a greater strength for the serrate surface
441
than for the serrate surface
431
.
Furthermore, the flat surface
454
engages with the facet
503
, and the flat surface
455
with the facet
504
. Thus, the wrench
40
can exert a greater torque on a head of a bolt than a conventional wrench can.
The present invention has been described through detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive many variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention. The scope of the present invention is defined in the attached claims.
Claims
- 1. A wrench including:a head including first and second jaws extending from the head in a jaw direction and a throat formed between the jaws, wherein each of the jaws includes a contact surface for contact with a facet of a head of a bolt, the contact surface of each of the jaws including a plurality of teeth each including a crown, with the crowns of the teeth formed on the second jaw being longer than the crowns of the teeth formed on the first jaw; and a handle extending train the head in an opposite handle direction.
- 2. The wrench according to claim 1 with the throat defining a central recess for receiving a corner of the head of the bolt.
- 3. The wrench according to claim 2 wherein the head defines a recess between the throat and each of the jaws.
- 4. The wrench according to claim 2 wherein the throat includes two flat contact surfaces for contact with two adjacent facets of the head of the bolt, and the central recess defined in the throat is positioned between the flat contact surfaces of the throat.
- 5. The wrench according to claim 1 wherein the handle direction is at an obtuse angle to the jaw direction.
- 6. The wrench according to claim 1 wherein the second jaw includes first, second and third teeth, the crown of the first tooth formed on the second jaw is longer than the crown of the third tooth formed on the second jaw, the crown of the third tooth formed on the second jaw is longer than the crown of the second tooth formed on the second jaw.
- 7. The wrench according to claim 6 with the first jaw including four teeth.
- 8. A wrench including:a head including first and second jaws extending from the head in a jaw direction and a throat formed between the jaws, wherein each of the jaws includes a contact surface for contact with a facet of a head of a bolt, the contact surface of the second jaw including first, second and third teeth, wherein the crown of the first tooth formed on the second jaw is longer than the crown of the third toot formed on the second jaw, the crown of the third tooth formed on the second jaw is longer than the crown of the second tooth formed on the second jaw; and a handle extending from the head in an opposite handle direction.
- 9. The wrench according to claim 5 wherein the first jaw includes a plurality of teeth each including a crown.
- 10. The wrench according to claim 8 with the throat defining a central recess for receiving a corner of the head of the bolt.
- 11. The wrench according to claim 10, wherein the head defines a recess between the throat and each of the jaws.
- 12. The wrench according to claim 10 wherein the throat includes two flat contact surfaces for contact with two adjacent facets of the head of the bolt, and the central recess defined the throat is positioned between the flat contact surfaces of the throat.
- 13. The wrench according to claim 8 wherein the handle direction is at an obtuse angle to the jaw direction.