Pushing Lever Structure of Ratchet Wrench
20210370480 ยท 2021-12-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B13/462
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B13/461
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A pushing lever structure of a ratchet wrench is provided. The ratchet wrench has a head portion. A ratchet gear, a toothed element, and a pushing lever are mounted in a receiving space of the head portion. A rear peripheral surface portion of the toothed element is provided with a recess. A pushing block extending forward from the pushing lever extends into the recess of the toothed element. When rotated, the pushing lever can move the toothed element effectively because it is the pushing block of the pushing lever that drives the toothed element into displacement. The bottom side of the head portion is mounted with a cover plate, and the bottom end of the pushing lever is pivotally provided on the cover plate to enhance the rotation stability of the pushing lever.
Claims
1. A pushing lever structure of a ratchet wrench, comprising: a head portion formed with a receiving space and having a through hole in a top wall of the head portion, wherein the through hole is in communication with the receiving space; a ratchet gear having a peripheral surface provided with teeth, the ratchet gear being rotatably mounted in the receiving space of the head portion; a toothed element having a front peripheral surface portion provided with teeth, the toothed element further having a rear peripheral surface portion provided with a cavity and a recess, wherein the cavity and the recess are vertically arranged with respect to each other, the cavity has a greater width than the recess, the toothed element being mounted in the receiving space and displaceable between two opposite lateral sides of the receiving space; a pushing lever having a main body, a pushing portion provided at a top end of the main body, and a pushing block extending forward from the main body, the pushing lever being rotatably mounted in the receiving space, wherein the pushing portion juts out of the head portion through the through hole, the pushing block extends into the recess of the toothed element, and the pushing block drives the toothed element into displacement when the pushing lever is rotated; and an elastic positioning element provided between a rear side of the toothed element and a front side of the pushing lever, the elastic positioning element having a front end extending into the cavity of the toothed element, the elastic positioning element having such elasticity as to urge a front side of the toothed element to keep meshing with the ratchet gear.
2. The pushing lever structure of claim 1, wherein the pushing block has a width gradually reduced toward a free end of the pushing block, and the recess has two opposite lateral sides spaced farther apart at an opening of the recess than at an inner end of the recess.
3. The pushing lever structure of claim 2, wherein the pushing block has two curved opposite lateral sides, and the two opposite lateral sides of the recess are curved.
4. The pushing lever structure of claim 3, wherein each of the two opposite lateral sides of the pushing block forms a concave surface, and each of the two opposite lateral sides of the recess forms a convex surface.
5. The pushing lever structure of claim 1, wherein the cavity is located above the recess, and the pushing block is located at a bottom portion of the main body of the pushing lever.
6. The pushing lever structure of claim 1, wherein the receiving space has a hollow bottom side, a cover plate is mounted at a bottom side of the head portion to close the receiving space, and the pushing lever has a bottom end pivotally provided on the cover plate.
7. The pushing lever structure of claim 6, further comprising a shaft portion provided at the bottom end of the pushing lever and a pivotal connection portion provided on the cover plate, wherein the shaft portion of the pushing lever is pivotally connected to the pivotal connection portion of the cover plate.
8. The pushing lever structure of claim 6, further comprising a pivotal connection portion provided at the bottom end of the pushing lever and a shaft portion provided on the cover plate, wherein the shaft portion of the cover plate is pivotally connected to the pivotal connection portion of the pushing lever.
9. The pushing lever structure of claim 1, wherein the pushing lever is rotatable between a first position and a second position, a first positioning portion and a second positioning portion are provided at a rear peripheral wall portion of the receiving space, an elastic positioning element is provided at a rear side of the pushing lever, the elastic positioning element is elastically coupled to the first positioning portion when the pushing lever is at the first position, and the elastic positioning element is elastically coupled to the second positioning portion when the pushing lever is at the second position.
10. The pushing lever structure of claim 1, further comprising a protruding portion and a position-limiting groove, wherein the protruding portion and the position-limiting groove are provided between a wall of the through hole of the head portion and a peripheral surface of the main body of the pushing lever, the protruding portion extends into the position-limiting groove, and the pushing lever reaches a rotation stop point when the protruding portion contacts either of two opposite ends of the position-limiting groove.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The objectives, features, and intended effects of the present invention can be better understood by referring to the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0029] The ratchet wrench 10 includes a ratchet gear 30, a toothed element 40, a pushing lever 50, and a cover plate 60 in addition to the head portion 20. A receiving space 23 for receiving the ratchet gear 30, the toothed element 40, and the pushing lever 50 is provided in the head portion 20 and includes a front receiving chamber 24 and a rear receiving chamber 25 in communication with the front receiving chamber 24. The bottom side of the head portion 20 is provided with an opening 201 in communication with the receiving space 23 such that the bottom side of the receiving space 23 is hollow. A through hole 26 is provided in the top wall of the head portion 20 and is in communication with the rear receiving chamber 25. Referring to
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[0031] The toothed element 40 can be displaced between two opposite lateral sides of the front receiving chamber 24. The front end face of the toothed element 40 has a plurality of teeth 42 configured to mesh with the teeth 32 provided on the peripheral surface of the ratchet gear 30. Referring to
[0032] The pushing lever 50 has a main body 51, a pushing portion 52 provided at the top end of the main body 51, and a pushing block 54 extending forward from a bottom portion of the main body 51 and preferably having a width that is gradually reduced toward the free end of the pushing block 54. The pushing block 54 has two opposite lateral sides formed as inwardly curved, or concave, surfaces 541 and 542 respectively. A shaft portion 55 is provided at the bottom side of the main body 51 and functions as the rotation axis of the pushing lever 50. A protruding portion 53 is protrudingly provided on the peripheral surface of a top portion of the main body 51. The pushing lever 50 is mounted into the head portion 20 through the through hole 26 of the head portion 20 such that the main body 51 is mounted in the rear receiving chamber 25 in a rotatable manner. The pushing portion 52 juts out of the head portion 20. The pushing block 54 extends into the recess 46 in the rear end face of the toothed element 40 so that when the pushing lever 50 is rotated, referring to
[0033] An elastic pushing element 80 is formed by a compression spring 82 and a ball 84 and has its two opposite ends mounted respectively in the cavity 44 in the rear end face of the toothed element 40 and a hole 56 in a front peripheral surface portion of the main body 51 of the pushing lever 50. The elastic pushing element 80 exerts an elastic force that urges the toothed element 40 to stay meshing elastically with the ratchet gear 30.
[0034] An elastic positioning element 85 is also formed by a compression spring 86 and a ball 88 and has one end mounted in a hole 57 in a rear peripheral surface portion of the main body 51 of the pushing lever 50 and the opposite end elastically coupled to one of the two positioning portions 27 and 28 such that the pushing lever 50 is retained at a first position or a second position, as explained further below.
[0035] The cover plate 60 covers the opening 201 of the head portion 20 in a detachable manner achieved with a threaded fastener or other means, and the receiving space 23 is thus sealed by the cover plate 60. The cover plate 60 has a hole 62 through which the insertion post 33 of the ratchet gear 30 extends. The cover plate 60 is provided with a pivotal connection portion 64, and the shaft portion 55 of the pushing lever 50 is pivotally connected to the pivotal connection portion 64. The position where the shaft portion 55 and the pivotal connection portion 64 are pivotally connected defines the center of rotation of the pushing lever 50. It should be understandable that the shaft portion 55 and the pivotal connection portion 64 are of matching configurations that involve a recess (e.g., a hole) and a protuberance (e.g., a protruding part); that is to say, one of the shaft portion 55 and the pivotal connection portion 64 has a recessed configuration, and the other has a protruding configuration. For example, the shaft portion 55 may be formed as a circular projection while the pivotal connection portion 64 is a circular hole, or the shaft portion 55 may be formed as a circular hole while the pivotal connection portion 64 is a circular projection.
[0036] The use method of the present invention and the working relationships between the components of the invention are described as follows, in which terms such as clockwise, counterclockwise, left, and right make reference to the directions presented in the accompanying drawings. When the pushing lever 50 is rotated clockwise, the pushing block 54 of the pushing lever 50 pushes the toothed element 40 toward the right side of the front receiving chamber 24; as a result, the pushing lever 50 and the toothed element 40 are displaced to the first position shown in
[0037] When the pushing lever 50 is rotated counterclockwise, the pushing lever 50 and the toothed element 40 are displaced to the second position shown in
[0038] Once the pushing lever 50 and the toothed element 40 reach the second position shown in
[0039] When it is desired to switch the pushing lever 50 and the toothed element 40 from the second position back to the first position, the pushing lever 50 is rotated clockwise so that, with the right concave surface 542 of the pushing block 54 of the pushing lever 50 in contact whit the second convex surface 462 on the right side of the recess 46 of the toothed element 44 as shown in
[0040] The ratchet wrench provided by the present invention is so designed that the pushing lever 50 uses the pushing block 54, which is inflexible, to drive the toothed element 40 into displacement and can therefore displace the toothed element 40 in an effective and stable manner. Moreover, with the configuration of the pushing block 54 (which gradually tapers toward its free end) matching that of the recess 46 (which gradually widens from the inner end toward the opening), and the concave surfaces 541 and 542 of the pushing block 54 matching the convex surfaces 461 and 462 of the recess 46, effective and stable contact between the pushing block 54 and either lateral side of the recess 46 can be achieved while the pushing lever 50 and the toothed element 40 are displaced through a large angle.
[0041] The shaft portion 55 at the bottom end of the pushing lever 50 is pivotally connected to the pivotal connection portion 64 of the cover plate 60 such that the pushing lever 50 has a stable supporting pivot that provides the pushing lever 50 with high rotation stability. Furthermore, the supporting pivot of the pushing lever 50 is structurally simple and can be produced with ease.
[0042] The elastic pushing element 80 serves only to push the toothed element 40 elastically. It is the elastic positioning element 85 that keeps the pushing lever 50 at the first position or the second position. Therefore, the pushing lever 50, and consequently the toothed element 40, can be effectively retained at their operating positions to ensure that the toothed element 40 and the ratchet gear 30 stay meshing with each other stably.
[0043] When the pushing lever 50 is rotated, its position is limited by the position-limiting groove 29. This makes it possible to rotate the pushing lever 50 accurately to either one of the first position and the second position.
[0044] The pushing lever structure provided by the present invention is indeed capable of enhancing the convenience of use of a reversible ratchet wrench and therefore provides an improvement in functionality. The embodiment described above serves only to explain the technical features of the invention but not to limit the scope of the invention. Any equivalent changes based on the concept of the invention shall fall within the scope of patent protection of the invention.