Box end ratchet wrench with reduced ratcheting arc
09808916 · 2017-11-07
Inventors
- Steven James Gapp (Dousman, WI, US)
- Clinton M. Johnson (Milwaukee, WI, US)
- J. Reed Felton (Wauwatosa, WI, US)
Cpc classification
B25B13/462
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B13/463
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A reduced arc box end ratchet wrench or ratchet drive wrench utilizes a multiple pawl ratchet assembly comprised of a body having an insert cavity to enclose critical components of an insert that is secured within the ratchet assembly. The insert is set into the wrench body and includes a plurality of pivoting pawls. Each pawl comprises a lever arm with ratchet engaging teeth. The pawl arms are positioned relative to the ratchet wheel to create “pawl swing arcs” and “reduced ratcheting arcs” to alternately or successively engage a portion of the teeth of a ratchet wheel at all times. This configuration allows smaller degrees between ratchet teeth and a smaller wrench rotation that is otherwise required to apply torque.
Claims
1. A box end wrench comprising a wrench head and captured pawl assembly, the wrench head and captured pawl assembly comprising: a wrench head body, the body comprising an insert cavity and a circular ratchet gear aperture; a stationary body insert, the insert being received within the insert cavity of the body, the insert comprising at least two pawl-receiving apertures and a plurality of force component-receiving apertures, the pawl-receiving apertures being disposed immediately adjacent one another; a ratchet gear wheel, the wheel having an outer perimeter and a plurality of gear teeth disposed about the full perimeter; at least two pawls, each pawl comprising ratchet engaging teeth for engagement with the gear teeth disposed about the perimeter of the ratchet wheel gear, each of the at least two pawls being configured for retention within a pawl-receiving aperture of the stationary body insert; a plurality of force components, the force components being configured to bias the plurality of pawls against the gear teeth disposed about the perimeter of the ratchet gear wheel; wherein a reduced ratcheting arc is realized by placement of the pawls within the insert; and wherein each pawl comprises a center axis and wherein a pawl swing arc and the reduced ratcheting arc are realized in accordance with the following formulas:
2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein creation of the pawl swing arc allows for alternate engagement of the pawls.
3. The assembly of claim 1 wherein creation of the pawl swing arc allows for successive engagement of the pawls.
4. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the wrench head and captured pawl assembly is used within a reversing box end wrench.
5. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the wrench head and captured pawl assembly is used within a reversing ratchet drive.
6. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the force components comprise flex spring bands.
7. A box end wrench comprising a wrench head and captured pawl assembly, the wrench head and captured pawl assembly comprising: a wrench head body, the body comprising an insert cavity and a circular ratchet gear aperture, the insert cavity being disposed to one side of the circular ratchet gear aperture and being continuous with it; a ratchet gear wheel, the wheel comprising an outer perimeter that is configured as a full ring structure and a plurality of gear teeth circumscribed 360° about the full outer perimeter of the ratchet gear wheel, the ratchet gear wheel being rotatably disposed within the circular ratchet gear aperture of the wrench head body; a stationary body insert, the insert being disposed within the insert cavity of the body, the insert comprising at least two pawl apertures, the at least two pawl apertures being disposed immediately adjacent one another within the stationary body insert and each pawl aperture comprising a first portion and a second portion; at least two pawls, each pawl comprising an arm having a first end that is cylindrically-shaped portion and rotatably captured within the first portion of the pawl aperture and a second end that comprises ratchet engaging teeth, the at least two pawls being configured to be disposed immediately adjacent one another within the stationary body insert and the ratchet engaging teeth of the at least two pawls further being complementarily configured to alternately or successively engage a portion of the teeth of the ratchet wheel; and a plurality of flex spring bands, each flex spring band being captured within the second portion of each pawl aperture and the flex spring band being used to bias the pawl against a portion of the ratchet gear wheel; wherein the pawl arms are positioned relative to the ratchet wheel to create pawl swing arcs and reduced ratcheting arcs, thereby reducing wrench rotation that is otherwise required to apply torque.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(15) Referring now to the drawings in detail, wherein like numbered elements refer to like elements throughout,
(16) Referring now to
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(18) In the exemplary embodiment shown, the pawls 90 are preferably like-configured components as illustrated in
(19) Again referring to the illustrated embodiment in
(20) The second, or toothed, end 93 of each pawl 90 extends slightly beyond the curved edge 44 of the insert 40. In this position, the pawl ends 93 and ratchet engaging teeth 94 can engage teeth 78 of the ratchet gear 70. The ratchet gear 70 is disposed within a circular ratchet gear aperture 24 of the body 20. Again, see
(21) As shown in the exemplary embodiment of
(22) Further, as shown in
(23) Unique to the box end ratchet wrench that is configured with the “reduced ratcheting arc” of the present invention is placement of the pawl 90. As discussed at the outset of this disclosure, the “reduced ratcheting arc” can be calculated, as can the “pawl swing arc.”
(24) Fundamental to the present invention is the claim that, with a given gear 70 and a given number of pawls 90, the ratcheting arc of the gear 70 can be reduced in proportion to the number of pawls 90, i.e. the “reduced ratcheting arc.” To achieve this, the present invention employs a unique system of placement of the pawls 90 around the circumference of the gear 70 in accordance with the following equations:
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(26) In the above equations, θ: The “pawl swing arc” which is the angle subtended at the center axis 79 of the gear 70 by the center axes 99 of two adjacent pawls 90, measured in degrees. α: The effective achievable lock-to-lock ratcheting arc, or “reduced ratcheting arc,” also measured in degrees. n: Any non-zero integer. T: The number of teeth 78 on the gear 70. P: The number of pawls 90 utilized in the assembly 10.
(27) For an assembly 10 utilizing two pawls 90, another way to consider the foregoing is to consider that the tooth 94 of one pawl 90 will be nearly perpendicular to a tooth 78 of the gear wheel 70. See
(28) For a wrench 100 utilizing three pawls 90, the tooth 94 of one pawl 90 will be nearly perpendicular to a tooth 78 of the gear wheel 70. The teeth 94 of the other pawls 90 will be at a position nearly one-third or two-thirds the length or depth of another tooth 78 of the gear wheel 70. Significantly, this allows for alternate or successive engagement of the pawls 90. As used herein, the term “successive engagement” means to engage more than two pawls 90 at successive positions on the ratchet gear 70 during a series of rotational movements in one direction. For a wrench 100 utilizing four pawls 90, the tooth 94 of one pawl 90 will be nearly perpendicular to a tooth 78 of the gear wheel 70. The teeth 94 of the other pawls 90 will be at a position nearly one-fourth, one-half or three-fourths the length or depth of another tooth 78 of the gear wheel 70. Similarly, for a wrench utilizing five pawls 90, the same concept will apply and any of the multiple pawl configurations will allow for alternate or successive engagement of the pawls 90 in accordance with the present invention.
(29) For the purpose of promoting an understanding of the present invention, the aforementioned references made to exemplary embodiments of a box ended ratchet wrench and the ratchet drive are made to demonstrate that the multiple pawl assembly is not limited to only two, three, four or five pawls 90. In addition, it is within the scope of the present invention that the pawls of the present invention could be collectively and alternatively configured as a brush-like structure having many bristles or “teeth” such that their engagement with the ratchet gear 70 is effected by substantially more contact with the teeth of the ratchet gear 70 and almost infinitesimal incremental movement of the ratchet gear 70 thereby. Further, the invention is not limited to the material used to fabricate the bristles or teeth that would engage the ratchet gear 70. The surface of the ratchet gear 70 at its outer circular perimeter could be configured with structures other than teeth as well.
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(31) It should also be understood that no limitations on the scope of the invention are intended by describing these exemplary embodiments. One of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate that alternate but functionally equivalent box ended ratchet wrenches and ratchet drives with multiple pawl assemblies may be used. The inclusion of additional elements may be deemed readily apparent and obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art. Specific elements disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but rather as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one of ordinary skill in the art to employ the present invention.
(32) It should also be understood that the drawings are not necessarily to scale. Instead, emphasis has been placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention.