Covering Structure for Wrench Head
20230001546 · 2023-01-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B23/0007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A structure for mounting a cover plate in a head portion of a wrench is disclosed. An end surface of the head portion is concavely provided with a receiving chamber. The head portion is also concavely provided with a recess at the opening of the receiving chamber. The cover plate is mounted in the recess to close the receiving chamber, and the cover plate is fixed in the recess by the peripheral wall of the recess itself In other words, the cover plate is mounted in the head portion of the wrench without using any connecting element and is fixed by the head portion of the wrench itself. The cover plate, once fixed, is kept from coming off so that the components mounted in the receiving chamber of the head portion will not fall out.
Claims
1. A covering structure for a wrench head, comprising: a head portion of a wrench, wherein the head portion has an end surface concavely provided with a receiving chamber, and the head portion is concavely provided with a recess at an opening of the receiving chamber; and a cover plate having a peripheral surface, wherein the cover plate is mounted in the recess to close the receiving chamber; the covering structure being characterized in that the cover plate is not fixed by any connecting element but is fixed in the recess by a peripheral wall of the recess.
2. The covering structure for the wrench head as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cover plate has a diameter slightly greater than a diameter of the recess, and a tight interference fit is formed between the peripheral surface of the cover plate and the peripheral wall of the recess.
3. The covering structure for the wrench head as claimed in claim 2, wherein the cover plate has an end defined as a guiding end and having a relatively small diameter, the diameter of the guiding end is less than the diameter of the recess, and the cover plate is mounted in the recess by first placing the guiding end into the recess.
4. The covering structure for the wrench head as claimed in claim 3, wherein the guiding end has a periphery forming a guiding peripheral wall, and the guiding peripheral wall is an inclined conical surface or a circularly curved conical surface.
5. The covering structure for the wrench head as claimed in claim 2, wherein the diameter of the recess is greater at an inner end of the recess than at an outer end of the recess.
6. The covering structure for the wrench head as claimed in claim 2, wherein the head portion and the cover plate differ from each other in hardness.
7. The covering structure for the wrench head as claimed in claim 2, wherein the cover plate has an outer end surface facing outward, the peripheral wall of the recess has a shoulder rim at an outer opening of the recess, and the shoulder rim is pressed against the outer end surface of the cover plate.
8. The covering structure for the wrench head as claimed in claim 7, wherein a diameter of the peripheral wall of the recess is reduced at the outer opening of the recess to form the shoulder rim, and the shoulder rim extends inward.
9. The covering structure for the wrench head as claimed in claim 7, wherein the cover plate has a thickness slightly less than a depth of the recess, a gap is formed between the outer end surface of the cover plate and an edge of the outer opening of the recess, and the shoulder rim is formed in the gap.
10. The covering structure for the wrench head as claimed in claim 7, wherein the diameter of the recess is greater than the diameter of the cover plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The above and other objectives, as well as the features and intended effects, of the present invention can be better understood by referring to the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
[0018]
[0019]
[0020]
[0021]
[0022]
[0023]
[0024]
[0025]
[0026]
[0027]
[0028]
[0029]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0030] Please refer to
[0031] The aforesaid end surface (e.g., the end surface at the bottom end) of the head portion 30 is also concavely provided with a recess 40 at the opening of the receiving chamber 34 in order for the cover plate 50 to be placed in the recess 40.
[0032] In this embodiment, as shown in
[0033] The diameter/width of the peripheral surface 52 of the cover plate 50 is slightly greater than the diameter/width of the recess 40. One end of the cover plate 50 is defined as a guiding end 54 and has a relatively small diameter/width. The diameter/width of the guiding end 54 is less than the diameter/width of the recess 40. The periphery of the guiding end 54 forms a guiding peripheral wall 56. The guiding peripheral wall 56 may be an inclined conical surface or a circularly curved conical surface. A through hole 58 is provided in the cover plate 50 so that a columnar portion 361 of the ratchet wheel 36 can extend out through the through hole 58.
[0034] Referring to
[0035] Next, referring to
[0036] In this embodiment, the diameter of the recess 40 is greater at the inner end of the recess 40 than at the outer end of the recess 40, and this configuration is effective in preventing the cover plate 50 from separating from the recess 40. According to the results of tests conducted by the applicant, the cover plate 50 will not separate from the recess 40 even after the wrench 20 is damaged from use.
[0037] The head portion 30 and the cover plate 50 may be respectively made of materials of different hardnesses. For example, one of the head portion 30 and the cover plate 50 is made of iron while the other is made of aluminum or copper (i.e., the metal of which the head portion 30 is made has a different hardness from that of the metal of which the cover plate 50 is made); thus, when the cover plate 50 is squeezed into the recess 40, the softer one of the head portion 30 and the cover plate 50 will be more easily deformed, producing a tighter coupling effect than if the head portion 30 and the cover plate 50 are of the same hardness.
[0038]
[0039] The diameter/width of the cover plate 50′ is approximately equal to but not greater than the diameter/width of the recess 40′ so that the cover plate 50′ can be placed into the recess 40′ without being squeezed. The peripheral surface 52 of the cover plate 50′ is adjacent to the peripheral wall 42 of the recess 40′. The peripheral wall 42 of the recess 40′ and the peripheral surface 52 of the cover plate 50′ may be vertical walls or inclined walls, and in the latter case, the diameter/width of the recess 40′ is greater at the inner end of the recess 40′ than at the outer end of the recess 40′.
[0040] Referring to
[0041] Once the cover plate 50′ is placed in the recess 40′, the portion of the peripheral wall 42 of the recess 40′ that is at the outer opening 41 is pushed/squeezed with a proper machine or tool in order to reduce the diameter/width of the outer opening 41 by forming that portion of the peripheral wall 42 of the recess 40′ into a shoulder rim 44 that extends inward and lies in the gap G, as shown in
[0042] The technical means of the present invention are such that the cover plate 50, 50′ is fixed in place directly by the wall of the recess 40, 40′ of the head portion 30. In the first preferred embodiment, a tight interference fit is formed between the peripheral wall 42 of the recess 40 and the peripheral surface 52 of the cover plate 50; in the second preferred embodiment, the shoulder rim 44 of the peripheral wall 42 of the recess 40′ is pressed against the outer end surface 59 of the cover plate 50′. Thus, the cover plate 50, 50′ is mounted in the head portion 30 of the wrench without using any connecting element and is fixed by the recess 40, 40′ of the head portion 30 of the wrench itself to eliminate the prior art problem that a connecting element may get loose. Moreover, the invention can effectively prevent the cover plate from coming off so that the components mounted in the head portion will not fall out. This helps ensure the safety of the environment in which the wrench is used, lest any equipment that has high safety requirements (e.g., an airplane) be endangered by a detached component. The invention, therefore, has overcome the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art.
[0043] The embodiments disclosed herein serve only to expound, but not to limit, the technical features of the present invention. Any equivalent modification that is based on the invention shall fall within the scope of the patent protection sought by the applicant.