Hydraulic torque wrench
11318592 ยท 2022-05-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B21/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B13/481
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B23/145
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25B23/145
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B21/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B13/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A hydraulic torque wrench is disclosed and includes a nut engaging portion with ratchet teeth on an external surface thereof. There is also a support member which can rotate relative to whilst retaining the nut engaging portion. A ratchet mechanism cooperates with the ratchet teeth to apply a rotational force to the nut engaging portion as a result of the pushing force from a hydraulic ram. Side plate cover a junction between the nut engaging portion and the support member with the side plates having a noncircular aperture through which a nut and bolt can extend when the wrench is in use.
Claims
1. A hydraulic torque wrench for applying a rotational force to an object, the torque wrench comprising: a body; an object engaging portion for engaging the object to which rotational force is to be applied, the engaging portion having an engaging aperture having internal surfaces arranged to engage the object and a plurality of first ratchet teeth on an external surface thereof; a support member for retaining the object engaging portion, the support member movable relative to said body and said object engaging portion; at least one ratchet mechanism cooperating with said first ratchet teeth to facilitate the application of the rotational force to said object engaging portion in a first rotational direction in response to a force being applied to said support member in a first substantially linear direction and said ratchet mechanism preventing the application of a rotational force in a second rotational direction, opposite to said first rotational direction; and side plates extending from said body at least partially covering a junction between said object engaging portion and said support member, said side plates comprising an aperture through which said object can extend when the wrench is in use, wherein said aperture has a shape formed by two non-concentric overlapping circles comprising a first circle having a first centerpoint and a second circle having a second centerpoint, the centerpoint of the first circle located closer to the centerpoint of the second circle than to a periphery of the second circle.
2. The hydraulic torque wrench according to claim 1, wherein said first and second circles have different diameters.
3. The hydraulic torque wrench according to claim 1, wherein said first circle is concentric with an axis of rotation of said object engaging portion.
4. The hydraulic torque wrench according to claim 1, wherein said ratchet mechanism comprises a ratchet member having at least one second ratchet tooth for engaging said first ratchet teeth.
5. The hydraulic torque wrench according to claim 1, wherein said engaging aperture is substantially hexagonal.
6. The hydraulic torque wrench according to claim 1, further comprising at least one hydraulic ram for applying said force in said first substantially linear direction to said support member.
7. The hydraulic torque wrench according to claim 6, further comprising at least one connector portion for connecting said hydraulic ram to a supply of hydraulic fluid.
8. The hydraulic torque wrench according to claim 7, further comprising at least one hydraulic pump unit for supplying said hydraulic fluid under pressure to said hydraulic ram via said connector portion.
9. A hydraulic torque wrench for applying a rotational force to an object, the torque wrench comprising: a body; an object engaging portion for engaging the object to which rotational force is to be applied, the engaging portion having an engaging aperture having internal surfaces arranged to engage the object and a plurality of first ratchet teeth on an external surface thereof; a support member for retaining the object engaging portion, the support member movable relative to said body and said object engaging portion; at least one ratchet mechanism cooperating with said first ratchet teeth to facilitate the application of the rotational force to said object engaging portion in a first rotational direction in response to a force being applied to said support member in a first substantially linear direction and said ratchet mechanism preventing the application of a rotational force in a second rotational direction, opposite to said first rotational direction; and side plates extending from said body at least partially covering a junction between said object engaging portion and said support member, said side plates comprising an aperture through which said object can extend when the wrench is in use, wherein said aperture has a shape formed by two non-concentric overlapping circles comprising a first circle having a first centerpoint and a second circle having a second centerpoint, and wherein the first centerpoint of the first circle is located within the second circle and the second centerpoint of the second circle is located within the first circle.
10. A hydraulic torque wrench for applying a rotational force to an object, the torque wrench comprising: a body; an object engaging portion for engaging the object to which rotational force is to be applied, the engaging portion having an engaging aperture having internal surfaces arranged to engage the object and a plurality of first ratchet teeth on an external surface thereof; a support member for retaining the object engaging portion, the support member movable relative to said body and said object engaging portion; at least one ratchet mechanism cooperating with said first ratchet teeth to facilitate the application of the rotational force to said object engaging portion in a first rotational direction in response to a force being applied to said support member in a first substantially linear direction and said ratchet mechanism preventing the application of a rotational force in a second rotational direction, opposite to said first rotational direction; and side plates extending from said body at least partially covering a junction between said object engaging portion and said support member, said side plates comprising an aperture through which said object can extend when the wrench is in use, wherein said aperture has a shape formed by two non-concentric overlapping circles comprising a first circle having a first centerpoint and a second circle having a second centerpoint, wherein a reference line connects the first centerpoint of the first circle to the second centerpoint of the second circle without intersecting a periphery of either of the first and second circles.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, and not in any limitative sense with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(9) A support member 36 is provided which retains the nut engaging ring 30. The support member 36 substantially surrounds the nut engaging ring 30 and has an internal diameter slightly larger than the external diameter formed by the tips of the ratchet teeth 34 of the ring 30. As a result, the nut engaging ring 30 is able to rotate within the annular aperture 38 of the support member 36. The support member 36 is also able to move relative to the body 22 in a rotational movement which is controlled by a pair of grooves 40 formed on the inside of each of the body portions 24 and 26. Protrusions 42 extend into the grooves 40 and enforces a rotational movement of the support member 36 about the centre of the annular aperture 38. The movement of the support member 36 is also biased by a rubber stop 46 which is located in between plates 24 and 26.
(10) Also forming part of the wrench 10 is a ratchet mechanism indicated generally at 48 and including a ratchet member 50 and a pair of springs 52. The ratchet teeth 54 of the ratchet member 50 engage the ratchet teeth 34 of the ring 30 so as to allow the rotation of the nut engaging ring 30 in a first rotational direction (relative to the body 22 and anticlockwise as seen in the figures) and substantially prevent the ring rotating in a second rotational direction opposite (clockwise) to said first direction. The above movement is described relative to the body 22 of the wrench 10. This movement is achieved by the movement of the support member 36 which contains a recess 56 in the annular aperture 38. The ratchet mechanism 48 sits within the recess 56 and the springs 52 bias the ratchet member 50 into engagement with the ratchet teeth 34 of nut engaging ring 30.
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(12) Operation of the device of the present invention will now be described. This operation is the same as for hydraulic torque wrenches of the prior art although the device of the present invention is able to operate in smaller spaces with greater safety and less likelihood of wear and damage. The torque wrench 10 is brought into engagement with a nut 12 which has been hand tightened on to a bolt 14. An edge portion, indicated at 68, of the body 22 engages an adjacent nut to the one being tightened and hoses from a hydraulic pump unit attached to the swivel connector 18. When the hydraulic ram is extended its substantially linear movement in direction D1 presses against an extension portion 70 of support member 36 causing it to rotate following the arc shape of groove 40. Springs 52 push the ratchet teeth 54 of the ratchet member 50 into engagement with the ratchet teeth 34 of the nut engaging ring 30. The rotation of the support member 36 therefore causes the rotation of the nut engaging ring 30, the internal surfaces 32 of which are engaged with the nut 12 which in turn rotates. All of these rotations are in rotational direction R1, which is anticlockwise as shown on the figures. When the full stroke of the hydraulic ram has been reached the hydraulic pressure is released and the flow reversed which causes the ram to retract pulling the support member 36 in the opposite direction to direction Dl. The ratchet teeth 34 and 54 are able to slide over each other and as a result the nut engaging ring 30 remain stationary whilst the support member 36 rotates in a clockwise direction. Once the hydraulic ram is fully retracted the extending stroke can be repeated until the required torque on the nut is reached which can be determined by the hydraulic pressure in the ram.
(13) It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that above embodiments have been described by way of example only, and not in any limitative sense, and that various alterations and modifications are possible without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. For example, variations on the ratchet mechanism, which are used in other hydraulic torque wrenches and are familiar to person skilled in the art can equally be used in the device of the present invention.