Patent classifications
B25B23/0007
ADJUSTABLE WRENCH
A wrench, connectable to a standard square shaped extension, has a wrench head with opposed jaw faces which together define a plane that lies perpendicular to the respective jaw faces. A standard square shaped extension socket is affixed to the wrench head, where a standard square shaped extension can be inserted into the standard extension socket, along a direction that is non-orthogonal to the transverse plane. The standard extension socket can be attached to a frame of the wrench head, or to a rotatable guide which controls movement the opposed jaw face which is movable.
Impact tool
The invention provides, in another aspect, an impact tool comprising a housing, a motor having an output shaft defining a first axis, a drive shaft rotatably supported by the housing about a second axis oriented substantially normal to the first axis, a gear coupled for co-rotation with the drive shaft, an impact mechanism coupled between the motor and the drive shaft and operable to impart a striking rotational force to the drive shaft, the impact mechanism including, an anvil rotatably supported by the housing and coupled to the drive shaft, the anvil including a pinion engaged with the drive shaft gear, a hammer coupled to the motor to receive torque from the motor and impart the striking rotational force to the anvil, and a spring washer exerting a preload force on the pinion to maintain the pinion meshed with the drive shaft gear.
TORQUE TRANSMITTING ASSEMBLY FOR A POWER TOOL
A torque transmitting assembly for a power tool comprising an angle head having a first output shaft which is rotational about a rotational axis and arranged to be connected to a power tool motor for transmitting a rotational movement from the motor to the first output shaft; a power tool attachment part having an input shaft connectable to the first output shaft, a second output shaft and a gear arrangement for transmitting rotational movement from the input shaft to the second output shaft; and fixation means for fixation of the attachment part to the angle head. The fixation means comprises first fixation means arranged to prevent axial displacement of the attachment part relative to the angle head; and second fixation means arranged to prevent rotation about the rotational axis of the attachment part relative to the angle head, which second fixation means is separate from the first fixation means.
RATCHET SEAT, A RATCHET TOOL HEAD, AND A BIDIRECTIONAL RATCHET HAND TOOL
A ratchet seat, a ratchet tool head, and a bidirectional ratchet hand tool are disclosed. A handle unit includes an annular groove and a cavity. A positioning ring is stretchably disposed in the annular groove. A first actuating unit and a second actuating unit are elastically placed one over another in the cavity. An outer peripheral surface of a ratchet seat forms a ratchet toothed portion and a positioning groove. The ratchet seat is movable between a first position and a second position in an up-down direction. When the first position is assumed, the positioning groove is slidably moved to engage with the positioning ring, and the first actuating unit meshes with the ratchet toothed portion. When the second position is assumed, the positioning groove disengages from the positioning ring, and the second actuating unit meshes with the ratchet toothed portion.
Wrench
A wrench has a roller motion transmission mechanism that changes reciprocating motion of a driving member to unidirectional rotational motion of a driven member. The wrench has a head with a cylindrical inside wall surrounding a body with a plurality of ramps inclined toward the cylindrical inside wall. A wedging member comprising a cylindrical roller engages each ramp and the cylindrical inside wall of the head. A cage anchored to the body retains the wedging members in contiguous locations relative to the ramps and the cylindrical inside wall of the head. Retainers connected to the cage bias all of the wedging members into engagement with the ramps and the cylindrical inside wall of the head.
Chain sprocket tensioner wrench apparatus
A chain sprocket tensioner wrench apparatus for safely and easily loosening engine belt tensioners in tight spaces includes a housing and a frame clip coupled to a bottom edge of the housing configured to selectively engage a frame of a truck. A sprocket is rotatably coupled within the housing and is configured to selectively receive a socket wrench to be driven. A chain stop is coupled to a back edge of the housing. A chain has a proximal end pivotably coupled to the chain stop, extends over the sprocket, and extends down beneath the frame clip. A wrench is pivotably coupled to a distal end of the chain and is configured to selectively engage a belt tensioner of an engine of the truck. Driving the sprocket drive head lifts the chain to pivot the wrench and rotate the wrench drive head to loosen the belt tensioner.
Tool basic module
A tool basic module for use with at least one attachment device includes a drive unit, a main output shaft having a shaft receptacle for at least partially receiving a main input shaft of the attachment device, and a coupling device, which has a mechanical interface for mechanically connecting the attachment device to the main output shaft with respect to driving and an electrical interface for transferring electric power and/or an electric current. The mechanical interface is at least in particular substantially cylindrical and has a plurality of interlocking connection elements, which in particular are uniformly arranged on an outer periphery of the mechanical interface and are provided for torque support of the attachment device.
Torque transmitting assembly for a power tool
A torque transmitting assembly for a power tool comprising an angle head having a first output shaft which is rotational about a rotational axis and arranged to be connected to a power tool motor for transmitting a rotational movement from the motor to the first output shaft; a power tool attachment part having an input shaft connectable to the first output shaft, a second output shaft and a gear arrangement for transmitting rotational movement from the input shaft to the second output shaft; and fixation means for fixation of the attachment part to the angle head. The fixation means comprises first fixation means arranged to prevent axial displacement of the attachment part relative to the angle head; and second fixation means arranged to prevent rotation about the rotational axis of the attachment part relative to the angle head, which second fixation means is separate from the first fixation means.
ROTARY IMPACT TOOL
A rotary impact tool includes a housing, an electric motor, and a drive assembly for converting a continuous torque input from the motor to consecutive rotational impacts upon a workpiece. An anvil has a bore defining a hexagonal cross-sectional shape and having a nominal width of 7/16 inches. A hammer is rotationally and axially movable relative to the anvil for imparting the consecutive rotational impacts upon the anvil. A spring biases the hammer in an axial direction toward the anvil. A battery pack has a nominal voltage of at least 18 Volts and a nominal capacity of at least 5 Ah. The rotary impact tool has an overall weight including the battery pack that is less than or equal to 7.5 pounds. A second performance ratio of the rotary impact tool, defined as (η.sub.a x RPM.sub.no-load/Inertia.sub.hammer) x (1/216,000,000) is greater than 2.
HAND TOOL DEVICE
A hand tool including a control element for receiving one or more finger digits of a user. The control element is positioned on the body component and may be in the form of an aperture defined by a perimeter surface. A user places one or more fingers within the control element and applies pressure to rotate the body component.