Patent classifications
B25B13/462
Wrench with a ratchet mechanism
A ratchet wrench comprising a ratchet head with a cylindrical bore having a central axis; a handle; a drive member (26) with a rotation axis (W-W) retained within the cylindrical bore for rotation about the central axis; and a toothed ratchet pawl (42); a cylindrical array of straight ratchet teeth arranged about one of the cylindrical bore or the drive member; and a pawl recess (36) arranged to support the pawl. The pawl may mesh with the ratchet teeth for transmission of rotation of the handle in a first direction to the drive member about the rotation axis or disengage from the ratchet teeth to decouple rotation of the handle in a second direction from the drive member. Support (37a, 37b, 46, 48, 50) for the pawl in the recess is shaped to accommodate divergence between the central axis and the rotation axis.
FLEX-HEAD TOOL
A flex-head tool includes a first portion pivotally coupled to a second portion. A pivot mechanism is engaged with the first and the second portions. The pivot mechanism is movable between a first position in which the first portion is fixedly positioned with respect to the second portion, and a second position in which the first portion is pivotal with relative to the second portion. The pivot mechanism includes a toothed first engaging portion engagable with teeth of pivot holes of the first and the second portions simultaneously and not simultaneously selectively and a second engaging portion connected with a pivot hole and in surface-to-surface contact.
Ratchet Mechanism for Tool
A ratcheting tool is provided. The ratcheting tool includes a ratchet mechanism including a gear structure and a pawl structure. The pawl structure includes at least one elastic or integral component that provides spring action/biasing to the pawl teeth which facilitates ratcheting movement.
ADJUSTABLE LIGHT ATTACHMENT FOR EXTENSION TOOL
A method of illuminating a target area and driving rotation a driven tool comprises coupling a light attachment assembly to an elongated extension member by placing a portion of the elongated extension member within a hollow portion of a sheath of the light attachment assembly. Activating a light source of the light attachment assembly. Positioning the driven tool within the target area while grasping the light attachment assembly. Driving rotation of both the driven tool and the elongated extension member while grasping the light attachment assembly when the driven tool is positioned within the target are such that the portion of the elongated extension member housed within the hollow portion of the sheath rotates relative to the light assembly.
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.
Ratchet wrenches
A ratchet wrench (1) has a flexible clutch ring (500) that forms the mid part of a laminate-like structure comprising a wrench head (200), the clutch ring (500) and a drive element (40). When under load, the compression forces applied to the clutch ring (500) are substantially dissipated around its circumference (508) and inner surface (509), this inward force clamping upon the inherently strong drive outer surface (45). The laminate-like construction enables a reduction in the width or depth of the wrench head without a loss in strength.
PROTECTION METHOD FOR ELECTRIC WRENCH MOTOR AND ELECTRIC WRENCH THEREOF
An electric wrench, which is operated in an electric mode and a manual mode, includes a wrench body having a head portion having a ratchet device and a handle portion; a motor disposed in the handle portion; a current sensor connected with the motor for detecting an operation current value of the motor; a controller connected with the current sensor, the controller having a setting unit and a comparing unit, the setting unit setting a threshold current value, the comparing unit comparing the operation current value and the threshold current value; a switch activating and deactivating an operation of the motor; and a warning device connected with the controller. In the electric mode, when the operation current value is greater than the threshold current value, the warning device is triggered for user to switch to the manual mode.
RATCHET WRENCH
A ratchet wrench is provided, including a main body, a lever member, a ratchet head, a switch assembly and a cover assembly. The cover assembly includes a lid member and a positioning member. The positioning member is embedded within a grooved portion of the main body so that the lid member is positioned to the main body. A surface of the lid member is flush with a surface of the main body.
RATCHET WRENCH
A ratchet wrench may include a main body and a quick release member. The main body has a driving end, and a tool hole vertically penetrates therethrough. A housing concavely formed on an inner wall of the tool hole, and a teeth section is installed in the housing. A ratchet wheel is installed into the tool hole, and an outer periphery of the ratchet wheel is adapted to engage with the teeth section so as to enable the ratchet wheel and the tool hole to have synchronous rotation. A driving hole axially penetrates through the ratchet wheel. The quick release member has a magnetic ring, a pressing member, and a cover. The pressing member is adapted to move relative to the driving hole and the magnetic ring, such that a sleeve can be easily coupled in or detected from the driving hole so as to achieve the quick release effect.
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.