Patent classifications
B25B13/463
REVERSIBLE RATCHET WRENCH
A reversible ratchet wrench includes a body, a ratchet wheel member rotatably disposed in the body, a pawl movably disposed in the body and engaged with the ratchet wheel member, a switch member pivotally disposed in the body about a pivotal axis, and a pushing assembly received in the switch member and abutting against the pawl. The switch member defines a front side and a rear side. The front side is provided with a bore extending in a radial direction of the pivotal axis to receive the pushing assembly. The switch member is integrally formed with a reinforcing portion protruding outwardly from the front side in the radial direction of the pivotal axis.
Jointed Wrench
The present invention relates to a jointed wrench. A multi-directional knuckle in a midsection or handle of the wrench allows for multiple angles created in the handle of the wrench. This allows a user to manipulate a ratcheting portion of the wrench into otherwise inconvenient spaces, such as an interior of an automobile engine compartment.
In another aspect of the present invention, a locking ring is paired with a fine tooth wheel within a ratchet, and the locking ring couples with locking detented sockets or adaptors.
Engagement structure of socket wrench
An engagement structure of a socket wrench contains: a body including a drive head, an accommodation chamber, a ratchet member received, a hexagonal groove, a circular large-diameter notch, multiple recessed, and a hexagonal small-diameter orifice. The hexagonal groove is configured to accommodate a locating sleeve. The locating sleeve includes an upper extension, a hexagonal positioning portion, a hexagonal receiving hole, multiple columns, two opposite central holes, two steel balls, and a slot. The locating sleeve further includes multiple springs fitted on the multiple columns of the multiple cutouts. The upper extension of the locating sleeve is connected with of the hexagonal small-diameter orifice and a hexagonal coupling aperture of a control disc, and a C-shaped retainer is engaged in the slot of the locating sleeve so that the C-shaped retainer abuts against the control disc, thus connecting the ratchet member, the locating sleeve, and the control disc.
Ratchet socket
A ratchet socket may include a main body, and an outer periphery of the main body has ratchet teeth formed in an endless circular pattern to form the main body with a polygonal cross section. The main body comprises a hexagonal inner periphery to form six internal angles and six inner edges. Each of the inner edges has an engaging portion at a middle portion thereof, and each of the inner edges comprises two abutting portions at two sides of the engaging portion between the engaging portion and each of two adjacent internal angles. Each of two recess portions is formed between the engaging portion and the abutting portion to form two engaging teeth on two lateral edges of the engaging portion. Each of the internal angles is curved to form an inclined surface between the abutting portion and the adjacent internal angle.
WRENCH
A wrench includes a ratchet unit located in the head and includes a mount hole. A collar is connected to the head and located corresponding to the mount hole. The collar includes a slot and an aperture. A C-shaped engaging member includes a first end thereof inserted into the aperture. A second end of the engaging member protrudes beyond the collar. The engaging member includes a curved section which is resiliently inserted into the slot. A rotary member is mounted to outer periphery of the collar and includes a notch defined in the underside thereof. The second end of the engaging member is located in the notch and covered by the rotary member. When the rotary member is rotated, the engaging member is deformed to insert or remove the curved section relative to the mount hole via the slot to position a socket in the head of the wrench.
Torque wrench
A torque wrench includes a first part, a second part, a first spring, a block and a second spring. The first part includes a first section and a second. An axial passage is defined through the first part and a second part is received in the passage. The first part and the second part are connected to each other. The first spring is securely located in the second section. A pushing member is located in the first spring and includes a second contact portion. The block is removably in contact between the first and second contact portions. A second spring is mounted to the pushing member. The block is disengaged from the first and second contact portions when the torque wrench rotates clockwise or counter clockwise.
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.
RATCHING WRENCH
A ratcheting wrench includes a body receiving a driving element, two catches, and at least one catch holder. The two catches and the at least one catch holder are biasingly connected by two position-restoring elements. The driving element is provided with ratchet teeth and the two catches have tooth portions engagable with the ratchet teeth. The tooth portion of one of the two catches is ahead of or lags behind the tooth portion of another one of the two catches by a half-tooth distance.
Ratchet Wrench Allowing Easy Change of Rotation Direction
A ratchet wrench allowing easy change of rotation direction includes a main body, a ratchet gear, a pawl, a sideways pushing member, and a direction changing device. The main body has a shaft connected with a head portion. The head portion has a receiving chamber housing the ratchet gear, the pawl, and the sideways pushing member and connected to a channel in the shaft. The direction changing device has a rotating rod in the channel, a sideways pushing button for rotating the rotating rod, an engaging member at the rear end of the sideways pushing member, and an engaging groove at the front end of the rotating rod and engaged with the engaging member, which is axially offset from the rotating rod. The rotating rod can rotate the sideways pushing member and thereby displace the pawl so that a different portion of the pawl meshes with the ratchet gear.
Ratchet wrench
A ratchet wrench includes a head with a ratchet wheel, a first pawl unit and a second pawl unit received therein. The first pawl unit includes a first pawl and a second pawl, and the second pawl unit includes a third pawl and a fourth pawl. The first and second pawl units are controlled to be engaged with the ratchet wheel so as to provide sufficient number of teeth to be engaged with the ratchet wheel. The ratchet wrench outputs sufficient torque with a small angle of rotation.