Patent classifications
B25B27/0071
Tool assembly
A tool assembly includes a first tool and a second tool. The first tool includes a first tool body, a ratchet mechanism defining a first hole, and a receiving space. The ratchet mechanism includes a ratchet having a plurality of teeth and a pair of pawls, and a first end of each of the pawls is received between two adjacent teeth. The second tool includes a first inner hexagonal wrench and a first outer hexagonal opener. The first outer hexagonal opener may be received in the first hole. When the first tool rotates relative to the ratchet mechanism along a first direction, the pawls rotates with the first tool and drives the ratchet together with the second tool rotates along the first direction; when the first tool rotates along a second direction opposite to the first direction, the ratchet together with the second tool is in a static state.
Chain Tool
A chain tool for disassembling a chain buckle connecting two ends of a chain includes a body having a contact portion curved along a linear direction conforming to the shape of a roller of the chain buckle, and an impact portion located oppositely, a blocking portion is formed on at least one of two opposite sides of the body relevant to the contact portion, each blocking portion and the contact portion extend in parallel to each other, and a groove is formed between the contact portion and each blocking portion; while the invention is in use, the contact portion abuts with the roller at an end of the chain-connecting tool, the blocking portion blocks a link plate at a side of the chain buckle, a user hits against the impact portion for displacing the link plates thereby disassembling the chain buckle, and then the grooves receive the displaced link plates.
REAR WHEEL SPROCKET ARRANGEMENT
A plurality of sprockets which are coaxial with respect to a sprocket rotation axis, are arranged with axial spacing from each other and have different numbers of teeth which are constructed for positive-locking engagement with a bicycle chain. The pinion arrangement has a gear range quotient which is formed by division of the number of teeth of the sprocket having the largest diameter by the number of teeth of the sprocket having the smallest diameter, and has a packing density quotient which is formed by division of the number of sprockets in the sprocket arrangement by the axial spacing measured in millimeters of the axially outermost pinions from each other. The pinion arrangement may have a gear range packing coefficient, formed from the product of the gear range quotient and the packing density quotient, which is greater than 1.25.
Modular Motorcycle Tool Kit
A modular motorcycle tool kit comprising multiple tool drivers and a plurality of attachable tool components said kit being configured to address most motorcycle repair or service needs. Three drivers include apertures and special step-key shank slots to engage and receive a plurality of tool insert bits and fastener tool heads. The fastener tool heads are coupled to unique step-key shanks which are stronger, more robust, and less expensive to manufacture than comparative fastener tool head shanks. The drivers can be used separately or in conjunction with one another depending on the need of the user. The modular motorcycle tool kit is specifically designed and configured to be an invaluable modular motorcycle tool and at the same time occupy very little space on the motorcycle.
CHAINRING AND TOOL FOR ELECTRIC BICYCLE
This invention relates to a tool for insertion into an aperture on a chainring of an electric bicycle, the tool comprising a body which is shaped to abut a pedal arm of the electric bicycle and a head which is shaped to be received by the aperture. This invention also relates to a chainring for an electric bicycle comprising an aperture which is shaped to receive a complementarily shaped tool. In addition, this invention relates to a kit comprising the chainring and the tool, as well as to a method of cleaning and/or lubricating a drivetrain of an electric bicycle using the tool and the chainring.
Chain Tool
A chain tool has a base body being cylinder like and having a groove formed in an end of the base body, and two wall portions being formed and faced each other on two sides of the groove. The two wall portions have two side surfaces. An inner thread portion is formed on the side surfaces along a direction of groove depth, the base body is laterally penetrated by the groove along a center of inner thread portion, a bottom portion connects the two wall portions and having a through hole formed therein and being coaxial to the inner thread portion; a drive bolt having a top rod and a screw rod being movably engaged with the inner thread portion, wherein the screw rod has a drive portion placed against to the top rod, the top rod is coaxially align to the through hole.
Rear wheel sprocket arrangement
A plurality of sprockets which are coaxial with respect to a sprocket rotation axis, are arranged with axial spacing from each other and have different numbers of teeth which are constructed for positive-locking engagement with a bicycle chain. The pinion arrangement has a gear range quotient which is formed by division of the number of teeth of the sprocket having the largest diameter by the number of teeth of the sprocket having the smallest diameter, and has a packing density quotient which is formed by division of the number of sprockets in the sprocket arrangement by the axial spacing measured in millimeters of the axially outermost pinions from each other. The pinion arrangement may have a gear range packing coefficient, formed from the product of the gear range quotient and the packing density quotient, which is greater than 1.25.
Ski or snowboard holding device
The disclosure relates to a holder system for supporting sports equipment. The holder comprises a vise assembly comprising: a vise base; two moveable vise jaws provided with respective vise screw bores and guide bores, the two moveable vise jaws engageable with a first section on the sports equipment; a vise screw extending substantially horizontally through the vise base and oppositely disposing the movable vise jaws through the vise screw bores, and having two sections of threads allowing for movement of the movable vise jaws, the two sections being separated by a thread-free section; and one or more guide bars fixed in a substantially horizontal orientation in the vise base and extending through the respective guide bores.
Chain tool
A chain tool has two members each having a first edge formed with an opening to be engaged with the opening of the other member so that the two members can be pivoted with respect to each other. Each member has an opposite second edge provided with a recess and also has a guide groove in communication with the recess and the corresponding opening, wherein the recess is lightly deeper than the guide groove. Each member further has a rib extending along the corresponding first edge and projecting into the corresponding opening to form a protruding portion. When the openings of the two members are brought into engagement, the protruding portion of each member is moved along the guide groove of the other member into engagement in the recess of the other member.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL TOOL HAVING A DEVICE FOR ACTUATING A QUICK RELEASE CHAIN FASTENER
What is described is a portable multifunctional tool having a handle portion and a tool accommodating portion having a tool function element arranged thereon configured to actuate a quick release chain fastener having two chain link plates and two chain link plate connection members. The tool function element has a first force exertion unit configured to exert a force on the first chain link plate connection member of the quick release chain fastener, and a second force exertion unit configured to exert a force on the second chain link plate connection member of the quick release chain fastener. The first force exertion unit and the second force exertion unit are translationally movable in relation to each other so as to actuate the quick release chain fastener by means of said translational movement. Moreover, the tool function element has a linear guide having a stationary first linear guide element and a second linear guide element movably arranged within the former, only one of the two force exertion units being arranged on the second linear guide element.