CONVERTIBLE FLEX RATCHET
20200282531 ยท 2020-09-10
Inventors
- John A. Amash (Grand Rapids, MI, US)
- Joshua L. Harrison (Grand Rapids, MI, US)
- Kramer A. Doyle (Saugatuck, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B25B23/0028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B13/481
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B13/461
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25B23/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B13/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A folding flex ratchet having a handle that is joined to a ratchet head by an offset hinge that allows the handle to be selectively folded between an extended position for applying greater torque and a folded position in which the ratchet operates in spaces where access is minimal, somewhat like a palm ratchet. The ratchet head may include a generally L-shaped neck that provides an offset handle connection point that is offset in two directions from the ratchet head, both rearwardly and longitudinally. The handle, ratchet head and offset hinge are configured so that, when in the folded position, the handle is approximately centered over the ratchet head and the handle extends substantially parallel to the ratchet head.
Claims
1. A ratchet comprising: a ratchet head having a body and a neck extending from the body, the body having a front surface and a rear surface, the body defining an opening, the neck extending from the body to define a hinge point offset from the rear surface of the body; a ratchet mechanism seated within the opening in the body, the ratchet mechanism including a ratchet drive protruding from the front surface of the ratchet head, the ratchet drive configured to selectively engage with interchangeable sockets or other drive elements; and a handle pivotally joined to the ratchet head at the hinge point defined by the neck, the hinge point being offset such that the handle is selectively movable between an extended position in which the handle extends from the ratchet head and a folded position in which the handle is folded into a position adjacent and substantially parallel to the rear surface of the ratchet head.
2. The ratchet of claim 1 wherein the handle has a general diameter and the hinge point is offset from the rear surface of the body by a distance equal to about the general diameter of the handle.
3. The ratchet of claim 2 wherein the ratchet head has a length and the handle has a length no more than about 20 percent greater than the length of the ratchet head.
4. The ratchet of claim 2 wherein the ratchet drive is a square drive or a square drive, the ratchet head has a length between about 60 mm and about 90 mm, the handle has a length between about 70 mm and about 100 mm.
5. The ratchet of claim 2 wherein the ratchet mechanism has a release button protruding from the rear surface of the body, the body including a stop protruding from the rear surface, the stop configured to engage the handle when the handle is folded onto the ratchet head to prevent the handle from actuating the release button.
6. The ratchet of claim 5 wherein the neck includes a first segment extending from the body and a second segment extending at an angle from the first segment.
7. The ratchet of claim 6 wherein the handle includes a clevis at one end, the clevis pivotally joined to the second segment of the neck by a hinge pin.
8. A folding, flex head ratchet comprising: a ratchet head having a body with a forward surface and a rear surface, the body defining an opening, the ratchet head including a neck extending from the body; a ratchet mechanism seated within the opening and having a ratchet drive extending from the forward surface; and a handle pivotally secured to the neck at an offset hinge and being movable between an extended position and a folded position, the offset hinge being offset from the rear surface in a rearward direction such that, when in the folded position, the handle extends adjacent to and substantially parallel with the general extent of the rear surface.
9. The ratchet of claim 8 wherein the offset hinge is offset from the ratchet head in a longitudinal direction such that, when in the folded position, the handle is generally centered over the ratchet head.
10. The ratchet of claim 9 wherein the handle is no more than about 25 percent longer than the ratchet head.
11. The ratchet of claim 10 wherein the handle is no more than about 20 percent longer than the ratchet head.
12. The ratchet of claim 10 wherein the handle includes a clevis that is pivotally joined to the neck by a hinge pin.
13. The ratchet of claim 12 wherein the neck is generally L-shaped having a first segment extending longitudinally from the body and a second segment extending rearwardly at an angle to the first segment.
14. The ratchet of claim 13 wherein the second segment extends at an angle of between about sixty degrees and about ninety degrees to the first segment.
15. The ratchet of claim 14 wherein the ratchet mechanism includes a rearwardly extended release button, the ratchet head including a stop extending rearwardly from the body, the stop configured to prevent the handle from actuating the release button when in the folded position.
16. A folding flex ratchet comprising: a handle having a longitudinally extended shaft and a clevis extending from one end of the shaft; a ratchet head having a body with a forward surface and a rearward surface, the body receiving a ratchet mechanism having a ratchet drive extending forwardly beyond the forward surface, the ratchet head including a neck extending from the body, the neck defining an offset connection point at which the clevis is pivotally connected to the neck, the connection point being offset in a rearward direction such that the handle can be folded into a folded position in which the handle extends adjacent to and substantially parallel with the general extent of the rearward surface, the connection point being offset in a longitudinal direction such that the handle is approximately centered over the ratchet head when in the folded position.
17. The ratchet of claim 16 wherein the shaft has a diameter and the hinge is offset in a rearward direction a distance slightly greater than about the diameter of the shaft.
18. The ratchet of claim 17 wherein the longitudinal length of the handle is no more than about 20 percent greater than the longitudinal length of the ratchet head.
19. The ratchet of claim 18 wherein the ratchet drive is longitudinally offset from the longitudinal center of the ratchet head.
20. The ratchet of claim 19 wherein the neck is generally L-shaped having a first segment extending longitudinally from the body and a second segment extending substantially rearwardly at an angle to the first segment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE CURRENT EMBODIMENT
[0019] A folding flex ratchet 10 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is shown in
[0020] The present invention is described with reference to drawings of a folding flex ratchet suitable primarily for use with standard , and square drives. The ratchet 10 is intended to interchangeably receive conventional sockets and other conventional drive components configured to interfit with the standardized ratchet drive. It should be noted, however, that the present invention may be readily adapted for use with ratchets of different sizes and with different types of drives. Directional terms, such as vertical, horizontal, top, bottom, upper, lower, inner, inwardly, outer and outwardly, are used to assist in describing the invention based on the orientation of the embodiments shown in the illustrations. The use of directional terms should not be interpreted to limit the invention to any specific orientation(s).
[0021] As noted above, a ratchet 10 manufactured in accordance with the present invention is shown in
[0022] The ratchet head 12 of the illustrated embodiment generally includes a body 18 and an extended neck 24. The body 18 has a forward surface 70 and a rearward surface 72, and defines a ratchet opening 22 configured to seat a ratchet mechanism 26. The ratchet mechanism 26 is fitted into the body 18 from the forward surface 70, but includes components that extend through and are accessible from the rearward surface 72. The ratchet mechanism 26 is secured in the body 18, for example, by a snap ring (not shown). In the illustrated embodiment, the ratchet mechanism 26 is a generally conventional ratchet mechanism 26 with a ratchet drive 28 that extends from the forward surface 70 of the ratchet head 12 and an internal mechanical arrangement that provides ratcheting operation of the ratchet drive 28. The illustrated ratchet drive 28 includes a conventional square drive configured to be selectively fitted with interchangeable drive components, such as sockets and other drive components. The present invention can, however, be readily incorporated into ratchets with drives of other sizes, shapes and types. For example, the ratchet 10 may include a square drive with essentially any standard drive size, such as , and . The illustrated ratchet mechanism 26 is selectively operable in a first mode in which the ratchet drive 28 is driven in a clockwise rotation and a second mode in which the ratchet drive 28 is driven in a counterclockwise rotation. The illustrated embodiment, the ratchet mechanism 26 includes a toggle switch 30 disposed on the rear surface of the ratchet head 12 where it is movable by the user to select clockwise or counterclockwise drive operation (See
[0023] As noted above, the ratchet head 12 includes an extended neck 24. In this embodiment, the neck 24 is configured to provide an offset mounting point for the handle 14. The offset is selected to allow the handle 14 to fold generally flat against the ratchet head 12 and to center the folded handle 14 roughly over the ratchet head 12. As perhaps best shown in
[0024] In the illustrated embodiment, the handle 14 includes an elongated shaft 60 with a clevis 62 at one end. In this embodiment, the shaft 60 is generally circular in cross-section and, as noted above, varies in cross-sectional diameter along its length. The clevis 62 is configured to form part of the hinge 16. In this embodiment, each leg of the clevis 62 defines a hinge pin opening 66. The hinge pin openings 66 extend laterally and are aligned with one another. More specifically, in this embodiment, the neck 24 is fitted into the clevis 62 and is joined with the clevis by a hinge pin 64. The hinge pin 64 extends through the hinge pin openings 66 in both legs of the clevis 62 and through the hinge pin opening 54 in the neck 24. The hinge pin 64 may be secured to the clevis 62 and/or the neck 24 in any suitable manner, such as a friction fit, interference fit, threaded fit and/or adhesive. For example, one or both of the hinge pin openings 66 in the clevis 62 may be internally threaded and the hinge pin 64 may be externally threaded so that the hinge pin 64 can be secured by a threaded engagement. In alternative embodiments, the configuration of the hinge 16 may be reversed with the ratchet head 12 including the clevis and the handle 14 including the neck. The clevis and neck arrangement of the illustrated embodiment is merely exemplary and the ratchet head 12 and handle 14 may be pivotally joined by alternative arrangements.
[0025] The relative sizes of the ratchet head 12 and the handle 14 may be selected to optimize the balance and function of the ratchet 10 in both the folded and extended positions. In the illustrated embodiment, the handle 14 is no more than about 20% longer than the ratchet head 12. For example, in the context of a ratchet 10 for a or square drive, the ratchet head 12 may have an overall length of approximately 65 mm and the handle 14 may have an overall length of approximately 75 mm. Further, in the illustrated embodiment, the first segment 40 of the neck 24 has a length of approximately 10 mm and the second segment 42 has a length of approximately 15 mm. As a result, the hinge pin 64 of the illustrated embodiment is offset from the center of the ratchet drive 28 in a direction perpendicular to the length of the ratchet drive 28 by about 48 mm and is offset from the rear surface of the ratchet head 12 by about 10 mm. These dimensions are merely exemplary and the lengths of the ratchet head 12 and the handle 14 may vary from application to application. For example, referring again to ratchet 10 for a or square drive, the ratchet head 12 may have a length between about 60 mm and about 90 mm, and the handle 14 may have a length between about 70 mm and about 100 mm. Further, the size of the ratchet head 12 and the handle 14 may be increased (e.g., scaled up) with ratchets having a larger drive size, such as and square drives.
[0026] In the illustrated embodiment, the length of the handle 14 is selected such that the ratchet drive 28 is offset from the center of the ratchet 10 (e.g., offset from the center of the length of the handle) when the handle 14 is in the folded position. For example, the ratchet drive 28 may be offset from the center by approximately 15 mm (or in a range of about 12 mm to about 18 mm). Offsetting the ratchet drive 28 provides a longer lever arm and thereby facilitates the application of greater force even when the handle 14 is folded and the ratchet 10 is being used as a palm ratchet.
[0027] Although not shown, the ratchet may, in some alternative embodiments, include a locking hinge that allows the user to lock the angle of the handle with respect to the ratchet head. A variety of flex ratchets with locking hinges are commercially available and therefore the locking hinge will not be described in detail. Suffice it to say that, in one example, the neck may include a plurality of parallel grooves and the handle may include a locking tooth that can be selectively engaged or disengaged with the grooves. More specifically, the locking tooth may be engaged with one of the grooves to lock the handle at the desired angle or disengaged from the grooves to allow free movement of the handle relative to the ratchet head. In applications that include a locking hinge, the stop and/or offset may be adjusted to accommodate the locking structure, such as the locking tooth.
[0028] The above description is that of current embodiments of the invention. Various alterations and changes can be made without departing from the spirit and broader aspects of the invention as defined in the appended claims, which are to be interpreted in accordance with the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents. This disclosure is presented for illustrative purposes and should not be interpreted as an exhaustive description of all embodiments of the invention or to limit the scope of the claims to the specific elements illustrated or described in connection with these embodiments. For example, and without limitation, any individual element(s) of the described invention may be replaced by alternative elements that provide substantially similar functionality or otherwise provide adequate operation. This includes, for example, presently known alternative elements, such as those that might be currently known to one skilled in the art, and alternative elements that may be developed in the future, such as those that one skilled in the art might, upon development, recognize as an alternative. Further, the disclosed embodiments include a plurality of features that are described in concert and that might cooperatively provide a collection of benefits. The present invention is not limited to only those embodiments that include all of these features or that provide all of the stated benefits, except to the extent otherwise expressly set forth in the issued claims. Any reference to claim elements in the singular, for example, using the articles a, an, the or said, is not to be construed as limiting the element to the singular.