One-way open-end wrench
11103979 · 2021-08-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B13/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An open-end wrench includes a handle and a movable jaw. The handle includes an open end formed with a root, a first stationary jaw extending from the root, and a second stationary jaw extending from the root. The movable jaw is connected to the second stationary jaw and moveable between an idle position and an active position relative to the second stationary jaw. The movable jaw includes an operative face that includes a first planar facet and a second planar facet extending at an angle relative to the first planar facet. The first and second planar facets are respectively in contact with two adjacent sides of a hexagonal head in the active position.
Claims
1. An open-end wrench comprising: a handle comprising an open end formed with a root, a first stationary jaw extending from the root, a second stationary jaw extending from the root, a track extending on the second stationary jaw, and a slot in the track, wherein the slot comprises a first closed end and a second closed end; and an open end unit comprising: a movable jaw comprising two crescent flanges and a groove between the crescent flanges to receive the track; a pin inserted in the movable jaw and the slot in the track on the second stationary jaw so that the movable jaw is connected to the second stationary jaw, wherein the pin is movable along the slot so that the movable jaw is moveable between an idle position and an active position relative to the second stationary jaw; and a spring inserted in the slot and compressed between the pin and the first closed end of the slot so that the movable jaw is kept in the active position by the spring; wherein the movable jaw comprises an operative face that comprises a first planar facet and a second planar facet extending at a first angle relative to the first planar facet, wherein the first and second planar facets are configured to respectively contact two adjacent sides of a hexagonal head in the active position when in use.
2. The open-end wrench according to claim 1, wherein the first angle is 120°±10°.
3. The open-end wrench according to claim 1, wherein the operative face of the movable jaw further comprises a concave portion extending between the first and second planar facets.
4. The open-end wrench according to claim 1, wherein the spring is a helical spring.
5. The open-end wrench according to claim 1, wherein the first stationary jaw comprises an internal face comprising: a first planar facet extending near a tip of the first stationary jaw; a second planar facet extending at a second angle relative to the first planar facet of the first stationary jaw; a third planar facet extending at a third angle relative to the second planar facet of the first stationary jaw, thereby forming an obtuse concave portion between the second and third planar facets of the first stationary jaw; a fourth planar facet extending at a fourth angle relative to the third planar facet of the first stationary jaw thereby providing an apex between the third and fourth planar facets of the first stationary jaw; a concave portion formed next to the fourth planar facet of the first stationary jaw wherein the apex and the third and fourth planar facets of the first stationary jaw are located between the obtuse concave portion and the concave portion, the concave portion is located next to an internal face of the root.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment referring to the drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(13) The box end unit 12 includes a toothed wheel 16 inserted in the opening 14 and a switch 18 partially inserted in the cavity 15. The box end unit 12 further includes a selectively one-way transmission (not shown) inserted in the opening 14. A screw 17 is used to connect the switch 18 to the box end 13. The switch 18 is operable to select from two senses of direction in which the box end 13 is allowed to rotate the toothed wheel 16 via the selectively one-way transmission. Thus, the combination of the box end unit 12 with the handle 11 can be used as a selectively one-way wrench.
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(15) The stationary jaw 24 includes an internal face 24A and an external face 24B. The external face 24B is located substantially opposite to the internal face 24A.
(16) The stationary jaw 26 includes an internal face 26A and an external face 26B. The external face 26B is located substantially opposite to the internal face 26A.
(17) The root 22 includes an internal face extending between the internal faces 24A and 26A. The internal face of the root 22 includes a convex facet 22A adjacent to the internal face 24A and a concave facet 22B adjacent to the internal face 26A.
(18) The stationary jaw 24 further includes a tip 30 where the internal face 24A meets the external face 24B. The internal face 24A includes four facets 32, 34, 36 and 38 arranged sequentially from the tip 30. The facets 32, 34, 36 and 38 are substantially planar facets. There is an apex (not numbered) between the facets 32 and 34. There is an obtuse concave portion 31 between the facets 34 and 36. There is an apex 37 between the facets 36 and 38. A concave portion 35 is located next to the facet 38. The apex 37 is located between the concave portions 31 and 35. The apex 37 is located higher than the concave portions 31 and 35 (
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(20) The stationary jaw 26 further includes a track 41 extending on the facet 44, thereby providing two semi-circular cavities 46 and 48 on two opposite sides of the track 41. The track 41 is made with a semi-circular face 43 and a slot 45. The semi-circular face 43 is located opposite to the internal face 24A. The semi-circular cavity 46 is in communication with the semi-circular cavity 48 via the slot 45. The track 41 extends along an arc. The slot 45 extends along another arc. The semi-circular face 43 and the semi-circular cavities 46 and 48 are co-centric. The semi-circular cavities 46 and 48 include a same diameter longer than that of a semi-circular face 43 of the track 41.
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(22) The operative face 51 includes three facets 51A, 51B and 51C. The facets 51A and 51B are substantially planar facets. The facet 51A extends at an angle 51E of 120°±10° relative to the facet 51B (
(23) The track 41 is inserted in the groove 58. The crescent flanges 52 and 54 are inserted in the semi-circular cavities 46 and 48, respectively. The crescent facet 56A of the crescent waist 56 is in contact with the semi-circular face 43 of the track 41. The facets 52A and 54A of the crescent flanges 52 and 54 are in contact with walls of the semi-circular cavities 46 and 48. Thus, the movable jaw 50 is smoothly movable relative to the stationary jaw 26.
(24) A pin 53 is inserted in an aperture 52B made in the crescent flange 52, an aperture 54B made in the crescent flange 54 and the slot 45 of the track 41. Thus, the movable jaw 50 is connected to the track 41.
(25) A spring 55 is inserted in the arched slot 45 before the track 41 is inserted in the groove 58. An end of the spring 55 is in contact with a first closed end of the arched slot 45 and another end of the spring 55 is in contact with the pin 53 so that the spring 55 biases the movable jaw 50 to a normal operative position relative to the stationary jaw 26. The spring 55 is a helical spring used as a compression spring in the preferred embodiment. However, the spring 55 can be a leaf spring or consists of several discs in another embodiment.
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(31) The wrench 10 can be flipped for (rotated for 180° about a length of the wrench 10) and pivoted in an opposite sense of direction to loosen the threaded bolt 60 if the wrench 10 is pivoted in the sense of direction indicated by the arrow head 11A to tighten the threaded bolt 60.
(32) The wrench 10 of the present invention exhibits several advantages over the prior art. Firstly, the engagement of the wrench 10 with the threaded bolt 60 is firm in a tightening stroke because they are in contact with each other in areas as shown in
(33) The present invention has been described via the illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.