Patent classifications
B25B13/462
HAND TOOL WITH ANGLE ADJUSTING MECHANISM
A hand tool with angle adjusting mechanism includes a handle, a driving head, an engaging assembly and a button. The handle has a receiving groove, a transverse hole and a longitudinal hole. The driving head has a connecting portion disposed in the receiving groove. The engaging assembly has an engaging member and a spring. The engaging member has an engaging tooth at a top thereof for engagement with the driving head, and has an arc-shape pushing groove in a lateral side with an arc-shape wall inside thereof. The button is movably disposed in the transverse hole of the handle, and has an abutting portion slidably inserted in the arc-shape pushing groove, the abutting portion of the button has an arc-shape plane abutting against the arc-shape wall such that horizontal movement of the button drives the engaging member to move longitudinally along the longitudinal hole of the handle.
Tool for Driving a Fastener
A hand tool for driving a fastener is provided. The hand tool includes gearing that interconnects a splined socket to a rotatable or trigger actuator and increases a rotational speed of the splined socket relative to the actuator. The hand tool may include a power tool receiver or an independent motor to drive rotation of the splined socket to advance or retract a fastener from a threaded shaft. By increasing the speed and conserving rotational inertia, the hand tool reduces the time to secure a fastener on a threaded shaft. A rotatable nut is provided. The rotatable nut can slideably orient along a first axis and threadedly orient along a second axis to fasten to an adjacent surface.
STOP WRENCHES AND ADAPTORS FOR STOP VALVES
A stop wrench is provided and includes a handle receiver and a base. The handle receiver includes an outer wall and a back plate. The handle receiver is configured to receive a handle of a first stop valve within the outer wall. The handle abuts the back plate when fully in the handle receiver. The base is attached to the handle receiver and extends from the back plate. The base is configured to be rotated via a tool. Rotation of the base rotates the handle receiver, which in turn rotates the handle to open or close the first stop valve.
Socket wrench having a pawl through cover
A socket wrench includes a ratcheting end including a circular opening, a crescent recess disposed on one surface, the crescent recess being adjacent to the circular opening and communicating therewith, the crescent recess having a through hole open to the other surface, and two opposite cavities at both ends of the crescent recess respectively; a cylindrical socket disposed in the circular opening; a crescent cover including two opposite projections on an outer surface, a circular hole in an intermediate portion, and two grooves adjacent to the projections respectively, the crescent cover being disposed on the crescent recess with the projections positioned in the cavities respectively; a pivotal pawl having a threaded hole, the pivotal pawl being disposed through the circular hole to align with the through hole; and a threaded fastener driven through the through hole into the threaded hole to pivotably fasten the pivotal pawl.
Multi-functional wrench
A multi-functional wrench having an adjustable construction that allows the nut or bolt engaging surfaces of the wrench to be located at different angles or positions relative to a handle in order to allow the wrench to be used in otherwise difficult to reach areas. The wrench optionally includes a secondary handle removably connected to a preferably arcuate, multi-functional wrench body that is, in turn, removably connectable to a desired wrench head which includes a work-engaging fitting. The multi-functional wrench has a body that is archial or curved in shape and includes at least one drive post or ratchet and a plurality of sockets that are useful for many applications. The wrench is particularly useful to manipulate the body of straight stop and angle stop compression valves connectable to plumbing under sinks, behind toilets and inside cabinets, as well as nuts and bolts.
OPEN-ENDED RATCHET WRENCH
An open-ended ratchet wrench includes a wrench body, an open-ended wrench head coupled on a first distal end of the wrench body, and a handle disposed on a second distal end of the wrench body. The open-ended ratchet wrench includes a ratchet mechanism such that the open-ended wrench head is capable of continuous rotational motion in only one direction. The wrench head can be easily removed and replaced by another such wrench head of a different size from a set of wrench heads. The tool is particularly useful in places where a socket wrench would not fit.
POSITIONING DEVICE FOR SOCKET
A socket includes a first section and a second section which formed at the first end of the first section. The first section includes multiple side faces located on the outside thereof, and a corner portion is formed between each of two adjacent side faces. At least one of the corner portions includes a recess defined therein, and a resilient positioning unit is located in the recess and partially protrudes beyond the open end of the recess. A passage is defined axially through the first and second sections. The resilient positioning unit in the at least one of the corner portions does not affect the feature to secure the socket to the wrench.
Quiet wrench
The present invention provides a wrench comprising a handle, having a cylindrical inner surface as a first surface; a torque output member, arranged within the first surface of the handle, the torque output member having a cylindrical outer surface as a second surface; one or more wedging member(s), arranged between the first surface and the second surface; varied distance being between the first surface and the second surface, so that the wedge members can prevent the rotation of the first surface relative to the second surface in a predetermined direction. The wrench according to the present invention adopts wedge member to prevent the rotation of the handle relative to the torque output member. When the handle idles relative to the torque output member, only the wedge member will leave the stop position and no sound will be made. Such a wrench is a quiet wrench. Adopting such a configuration not only can reduce wearing of the wrench, extend the service life of the wrench, and improve the user's experience. Providing pre-tightening force can effectively reduce the interval and make the operation smoother.
INTERCHANGEABLE, DEBRIS INSENSITIVE AND NON-SLIPPING REACTION TORQUE TRANSFER SYSTEM
Interchangeable monolithic or stacked Belleville reaction washers initially penetrate with outward bottom serration edges only during manual pre-tightening. Slippage is thereby avoided at begin of the consecutive power torque wrench assisted full tightening of the nut and/or bolt head resting on it. As the load ramps up, the reaction washer or stack flattens out and the bottom serrations gradually penetrate radially inwards. Reaction and actuation sockets of varying sizes matching a broad range of reaction washers and nut and/or bolt heads may be interchangeably snapped on a reaction coupling connected to the torque wrench housing. A clearance undercut underneath the reaction washer torque receiving flanges captures eventual debris to further assist unimpeded and fast coupling of the system. Radially oriented contact faces between reaction washer and reaction socket provide a snug contact unaffected by their toroidal movement during washer flattening and a force transfer free of radial force components.
FOLDING TORQUE WRENCH WITH FAST ADJUSTABLE TORQUE VALUE
A folding torque wrench includes a bar body, a connection rod the front end of which is pivotally connected with the bar body, a tubular body fitted on the connection rod and a torque adjustment mechanism having at least one elastic member and an adjustment member. A threaded section of rear end of the connection rod is screwed in a threaded hole of the adjustment member. The threaded section of the connection rod and the threaded hole of the adjustment member are formed as a first threaded section and a second threaded section. The first threaded section is at least double-start threads. When rotating the adjustment member by one circle, the adjustment member is moved in the longitudinal direction of the connection rod by a travel, which is over two time the pitch of the first threaded section. The torque value of the wrench can be quickly greatly adjusted only by means of rotating the adjustment member by few circles.