Brake bleeder wrench
11065741 · 2021-07-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16D2125/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60T17/222
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B13/463
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25B27/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A ratcheting brake bleeder wrench is provided which sealingly couples to a bleed valve. The brake bleeder wrench has an internal fluid passageway which allows egress of fluid from a hydraulic brake system. The ratcheting brake bleeder wrench is used to open the bleed valve, allowing egress of fluid, remains in place during the bleeding operation, and reverses direction upon completion of bleeding to tighten the bleed valve back into sealing relationship with the hydraulic brake system.
Claims
1. A brake bleeder wrench comprising: a handle; a socket carrying teeth extending about an outer periphery of said socket, said teeth positioned between an upper and a lower surface of said handle; said teeth engaging a pawl carried by said handle; said socket rotatably coupled to said handle; said pawl selectively movable to select between rotating said socket in a counterclockwise direction and a clockwise direction; said socket further comprising an internal recess that carries a resilient seal within said internal recess of said socket; said socket comprising a fluid pathway between an underside of said socket, through said resilient seal, and through a topside of said socket and through a check valve carried by a hose downstream of said topside of said socket.
2. A brake bleeder wrench according to claim 1, said brake bleeder wrench further comprising: a second socket carrying teeth extending about an outer periphery of said second socket, said teeth positioned between said upper and said lower surface of said handle; said teeth of said second socket engaging a second pawl carried by said handle; said second socket rotatably coupled to said handle; said second pawl selectively movable to select between rotating said second socket in said counterclockwise direction and said counterclockwise direction; said second socket further comprising an internal recess that carries a second resilient seal within said internal recess; said second socket smaller than said first socket.
3. A method of bleeding a brake line comprising: providing a brake bleeder wrench comprising a handle, a pawl operably coupled with teeth carried by a first socket of a first size, and a resilient seal carried by an internal recess of said socket; coupling said seal about a bleed valve; adjusting a pawl position to select counterclockwise rotation of said socket; loosening said bleed valve sufficiently to allow fluid egress from said bleed valve; allowing fluid egress from said bleed valve through said resilient seal and through a check valve carried by a hose; adjusting said pawl position to select clockwise rotation of said socket; tightening said bleed valve sufficiently to stop fluid egress from said bleed valve.
4. A method of bleeding a brake line according to claim 3, the method further comprising selecting a selected socket between said first socket and a second socket of a second size, and engaging said selected socket with said bleed valve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(10) Although the disclosure hereof is detailed and exact to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, the physical embodiments herein disclosed merely exemplify the invention which may be embodied in other specific structures. While the preferred embodiment has been described, the details may be changed without departing from the invention, which is defined by the claims.
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(12) A brake fluid line carries brake fluid from a brake fluid reservoir under the hood of the vehicle (not shown), out to each of the four wheels on a car (not shown) as is well known in the art.
(13) The process of removing air from the hydraulic system is called “bleeding” the brake lines. To accomplish this function, a bleed valve 88 is commonly placed on a brake caliper 82 to allow fluid communication with the ordinarily sealed hydraulic system. The bleed valve 88 is shut during hydraulic system operation, but must be opened to allow egress of air from inside the hydraulic system.
(14) A bleed or bleeder valve or screw 88 may contain a check valve to prevent air from entering the hydraulic system or to prevent brake fluid from squirting out of the hydraulic system uncontrollably. The bleeder valve 88 has an external hose barb 22 for coupling an air and fluid release line (commonly a hose), and an external hexagonal portion 90 for threadedly coupling and decoupling the bleeder valve 88 to the brake caliper 82.
(15) Referring now to the inventive brake bleeder wrench 10 of the present invention, the wrench 10 comprises a wrench body 12, a first sized socket 14 and a second sized socket 16, which may be bigger than, smaller than, or equal in size to the first sized socket 14. In one aspect of the present invention, each socket 14 and 16 can be a specific size that engagingly mates with a specific bleeder hex 90 size. In another aspect of the present invention, a set of two wrenches 10 can be provided to accommodate four different bleeder hex 90 sizes.
(16) As will be described later, sockets 14 and 16 allow the internal passage of fluid exiting hose barbs 22, which are preferably coupled with a hose 18 carrying a check valve 20. The bleeder wrench 10 can expel fluid during the bleeding process in this manner. Because the sockets 14/16 can pass fluid, bleeder wrench 10 can remain engaged with bleed valve 88 during the entire bleeding operation, which requires first loosening bleed valve 88 to allow fluid passage, bleeding itself, and last retightening bleed valve 88 to seal the hydraulic system. In prior art methods, loosening and tightening bleed valve 88 became cumbersome and potentially messy. The present bleed wrench 10 greatly simplifies the bleeding process and allows for one person, one hand operation.
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(19) In order to sealingly mate wrench 10 against bleeder valve 88, resilient seals 42, for instance made of silicon or rubber, are provided internal to sockets 14 and 16 to prevent fluid leaking between the wrench 10 and bleeder valve 88 during use.
(20) Hose 18 carrying check valve 20 on one end, is coupled to one of sockets 14/16 by hose barbs 22.
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(24) The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Furthermore, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described. While the preferred embodiment has been described, the details may be changed without departing from the invention, which is defined by the claims.