Tool with Pivoting Portion and Locking Mechanism
20240261942 ยท 2024-08-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B23/0028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B13/481
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B13/461
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A tool with a pivoting head is shown. The tool includes a locking mechanism that allows the angular position of the head to be locked securely in place once selected by a user. The locking mechanism may be used with a variety of tools, such as ratchet wrenches, that allow for repositioning of the head relative to the handle of the tool.
Claims
1. A driving tool, comprising: a body that defines a cavity, the cavity including: a first diameter; and a reduced diameter end section having a second diameter, the first diameter being greater than the second diameter; a head; a workpiece engagement structure coupled to the head; a pivot joint positioned between the body and the head, the pivot joint coupling the body to the head such that the head is pivotable about the pivot joint to a plurality of angular positions relative to the body; and a locking mechanism positioned within the cavity of the body, the locking mechanism comprising: an engagement member, the engagement member including an open section defined between a pair of opposing sidewalls and a base wall; a control mechanism including a shaft coupled to and extending from an actuator, wherein the shaft extends into the open section of the engagement member; and a biasing element that engages with the engagement member, biasing the engagement member toward the head, an end of the biasing element opposite the engagement member being retained in the reduced diameter end section of the cavity; a dampening member including a first end retained in the reduced diameter end section of the cavity; wherein the locking mechanism is moveable between a locked position in which the angular position of the head relative to the body is fixed and an unlocked position in which the head is pivotable about the pivot joint.
2. The driving tool of claim 1, wherein the dampening member further includes a second end opposite the first end configured to engage one of the opposing side walls of the engagement member; and wherein the dampening member is formed from a polymer material.
3. The driving tool of claim 2, wherein the biasing element is a helical spring, and the dampening member is positioned within and is surrounded by the helical spring.
4. The driving tool of claim 1, wherein the shaft of the control mechanism further comprises: an end section of the shaft opposite the actuator; a cam section positioned between the actuator and the end section of the shaft; and a reduced diameter section positioned between the cam section and the end section of the shaft; wherein the cam section extends within the open section of the engagement member.
5. The driving tool of claim 4, wherein the base wall of the engagement member further includes an opening and wherein the reduced diameter section of the shaft passes through the opening and the end section of the shaft is positioned on an opposing side of the base wall from the open section of the engagement member.
6. The driving tool of claim 4, wherein the cam section of the shaft includes a major axis and a minor axis and wherein when the actuator is moved to the unlocked position, the shaft is rotated such that the major axis of the cam section aligns with a compression axis of the biasing element causing the biasing element to compress.
7. The driving tool of claim 6, wherein when the actuator is moved to the locked position, the shaft is rotated such that the minor axis of the cam section aligns with the compression axis of the biasing element causing the biasing element to expand and push the engagement member into engagement with the head.
8. The driving tool of claim 1, further comprising a ratchet mechanism supported by the head and coupled to the workpiece engagement structure.
9. A driving tool, comprising: a body that defines a cavity; a head coupled to the body such that the head is pivotable about a pivot joint to a plurality of angular positions relative to the body, the head including a toothed projection extending toward the body; a workpiece engagement structure coupled to the head; and a locking mechanism positioned within the cavity of the body, the locking mechanism comprising: an engagement member, the engagement member including an open section defined between a pair of opposing sidewalls and a base wall; a control mechanism including a shaft coupled to and extending from an actuator, wherein the shaft extends into the open section of the engagement member; and a biasing element that engages with the engagement member, biasing the engagement member toward the head; wherein a distal end of the cavity is defined by an angled wall that extends away from the pivot joint and at an angle such that the cavity narrows toward the distal end; wherein the head is moveable between a locked position in which the biasing element pushes the engagement member into engagement with the head such that the angular position of the head is fixed relative to the body and an unlocked position in which the head is pivotable relative to the body.
10. The driving tool of claim 9, wherein the locking mechanism further comprises a dampening member including a first end and a second end opposite the first end; and wherein the first end is configured to engage one of the sidewalls of the engagement member and the second end is configured to engage the angled wall.
11. The driving tool of claim 10, wherein the dampening member comprises: a body portion between the first end and the second end, the body portion having a first width; an end component extending from one of the first end and the second end, the end component having a second width that is less than the first width.
12. The driving tool of claim 9, further comprising a ratchet mechanism supported by the head and coupled to the workpiece engagement structure.
13. The driving tool of claim 9, wherein the shaft of the control mechanism further comprises: an expanded end section of the shaft opposite the actuator; a cam section positioned between the actuator and the expanded end section of the shaft; and a reduced diameter section positioned between the cam section and the expanded end section of the shaft; wherein the cam section extends within the open section of the engagement member.
14. The driving tool of claim 13, wherein the body further includes a longitudinal axis parallel to a longitudinal axis of the engagement member and the shaft of the control mechanism further includes a longitudinal axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the body, wherein the cam section of the shaft includes a major axis and a minor axis and wherein when the actuator is moved to the unlocked position, the shaft is rotated such that the major axis of the cam section aligns with a compression axis of the biasing element such that the biasing element is compressed, and the engagement member is pushed away from the toothed projection of the head.
15. The driving tool of claim 14, wherein the cam section defines a cross-sectional profile that is asymmetrical about the minor axis and the major axis of the cam section.
16. The driving tool of claim 9, wherein the angled wall extends to a center of the distal end of the cavity and forms a point.
17. A driving tool, comprising: a body that defines a cavity; a head coupled to the body such that the head is pivotable about a pivot joint to a plurality of angular positions relative to the body, the head including a toothed projection extending toward the body; a workpiece engagement structure coupled to the head; a locking mechanism positioned within the cavity of the body, the locking mechanism comprising: an engagement member, the engagement member including an open section defined between a pair of opposing sidewalls and a base wall; a control mechanism including a shaft coupled to and extending from an actuator, wherein the shaft extends into the open section of the engagement member; and a biasing element that engages with the engagement member, biasing the engagement member toward the head; a dampening member positioned such that the engagement member is between the dampening member and the pivot joint, the dampening member including a first end and a second end opposite the first end; wherein the head is moveable between a locked position in which the biasing element pushes the engagement member into engagement with the head such that the angular position of the head is fixed relative to the body and an unlocked position in which the head is pivotable relative to the body.
18. The driving tool of claim 17, wherein the dampening member comprises: a body portion between the first end and the second end, the body portion having a first width; an end component extending from one of the first end and the second end, the end component having a second width that is less than the first width.
19. The driving tool of claim 17, further comprising a ratchet mechanism supported by the head and coupled to the workpiece engagement structure.
20. The driving tool of claim 17, wherein the biasing element is a helical spring, and the dampening member is positioned within and surrounded by the helical spring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] Referring generally to the figures, various embodiments of a tool with a pivoting head and locking mechanism are shown. As discussed in detail below, Applicant has designed a locking mechanism for a tool with a pivoting head that provides for robust locking operating, secure assembly within a tool body and decreased complexity. In a specific embodiment, the design discussed here includes a switch with an integral shaft with a centrally located cam section. The cam section engages a locking shuttle during rotation of the switch to move the locking shuttle between locked and unlocked positions. The shaft includes an end opposite the switch that extends through an opening in the shuttle to secure the shaft to the shuttle.
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[0028] As will be understood, ratchet head 16 includes a workpiece engagement structure 18 and a ratchet mechanism 20. In general workpiece engagement structure 18 may be any structure that allows for engagement of a workpiece (e.g., a fastener, a bolt, a nut, etc.), and tool body 12 acts as a handle and a lever to apply torque to the workpiece. In specific embodiments, workpiece engagement structure 18 is a post configured to releasably engage a socket. In other embodiments, workpiece engagement structure 18 is a variety of other torque applying workpiece engagement structures, such as a screw driver head, an open wrench head, a closed wrench head, etc.
[0029] As will be generally understood, ratchet mechanism 20 is supported within ratchet head 16, and coupled to workpiece engagement structure 18 such that ratchet mechanism 20 provides ratcheting action to workpiece engagement structure 18. In general, ratchet mechanism 20 is a mechanical structure that allows for free or unrestricted rotation of handle 12 around workpiece engagement structure 18 in a first direction and allows for restricted or driving rotation of handle 12 around workpiece engagement structure 18 in a second direction opposite of the first direction. Wrench 10 may include a selection mechanism that allows the user to select which rotational direction provides driving rotation and which provides free rotation.
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[0031] Wrench 10 includes a locking mechanism 30 that allows the user to selectably and reversibly lock ratchet head 16 in a desired angular position relative to the body 12. Locking mechanism 30 is moveable between a locked position in which the angular position of head 16 relative to body 12 is fixed and an unlocked position in which head 16 is pivotable about pivot joint 14. In general, locking mechanism 30 includes an engagement member, shown as shuttle 32, and a control mechanism 34. In general, when a user moves control mechanism 34 to a locked position, engagement portion 36 of shuttle 32 engages toothed projection 26 of ratchet head 16, locking ratchet head 16 in the desired angular position. Then, when a user moves control mechanism 34 to an unlocked position, engagement portion 36 of shuttle 32 disengages from toothed projection 26 of ratchet head 16, allowing ratchet head 16 to freely pivot about pin 28. Shuttle 32 includes a longitudinal axis parallel to a longitudinal axis of handle 12.
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[0033] Control mechanism 34 includes an actuator, shown as switch 52, and a shaft 54 coupled to and extending from switch 52. In addition, locking mechanism 30 includes a biasing element, shown as spiral spring 56. Body 12 defines a cavity 58 located adjacent pivot joint 14, and, as shown best in
[0034] Referring specifically to control mechanism 34, shaft 54 includes a cam section 60, a reduced diameter section 62, and an end 64 opposite of switch 52. In the embodiment shown, cam section 60 is located in a central portion of shaft 54 between reduced diameter section 62 and switch 52. When assembled with shuttle 32, cam section 60 extends within and is located within open section 42 of shuttle 32 and reduced diameter section 62 passes through opening 50 defined within base wall 48 of shuttle 32. End 64 is located on the opposite side of base wall 48 from open section 42. In the embodiment shown in
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[0037] In addition to the structures discussed above, Applicant has developed innovations to the design of locking mechanism 30 to further improve performance of a tool including locking mechanism 30. As shown in
[0038] In various embodiments, spring 56 is configured to provide a locking spring force sufficient to secure ratchet head 16 in various angular locked positions. In various embodiments, spring 56 delivers a spring force between 1 and 2 lbf. In a specific embodiment, wrench 10 is a ? wrench, and spring 56 has a spring force of about 1.3 lbf. In a specific embodiment, wrench 10 is a ? wrench, and spring 56 has a spring force of about 1.4 lbf. In a specific embodiment, wrench 10 is a ? wrench, and spring 56 has a spring force of about 1.5 lbf.
[0039] In various embodiments, spring 56 delivers a spring force between 8 N and 20 N. In a specific embodiment, wrench 10 is a ? wrench, and spring 56 has a spring force between 12 N and 18 N and more specifically about 16.33 N (e.g., 16.33 N?1 N). In such an embodiment, spring 56 has a spring rate of about 2.42 N/mm (e.g., 2.42 N/mm?0.25 N/mm). In a specific embodiment, wrench 10 is a ? wrench, and spring 56 has a spring force between 8 N and 12 N and more specifically about 9.56 N (e.g., 9.56 N?1 N). In such an embodiment, spring 56 has a spring rate of about 2.81 N/mm (e.g., 2.81 N/mm?0.25 N/mm). In a specific embodiment, wrench 10 is a ? wrench, and spring 56 has a spring force between 8 N and 14 N and more specifically about 11 N (e.g., 11 N?1 N). In such an embodiment, spring 56 has a spring rate of about 4.79 N/mm (e.g., 4.79 N/mm?0.25 N/mm).
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[0045] In a specific embodiment, locking mechanism 30 includes a damper 178 positioned within spring 56. In a specific embodiment, damper 178 is formed from a rubber material. In another embodiment, the damper may be formed from a polymer, or clastic dampening material. When shuttle 32 is in the lowest natural position within cavity 158, damper 178 does not contact shuttle 32 and specifically an upward facing surface 184 (in the orientation of
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[0051] In a specific embodiment, the end component of the damper has a cylindrical shape. In other embodiments, the end component of the damper may have a different shape (e.g., rectangular, polygonal, etc.). In a specific embodiment, the end components are coupled to the cylindrical body of the damper. In another embodiment, the damper is a single, unitary component.
[0052] It should be understood that while the disclosure herein relates primarily to ratchet wrenches, the locking member embodiments discussed herein can be used with a variety of tools with pivoting heads or other portions, such as handles.
[0053] It should be understood that the figures illustrate the exemplary embodiments in detail, and it should be understood that the present application is not limited to the details or methodology set forth in the description or illustrated in the figures. It should also be understood that the terminology is for description purposes only and should not be regarded as limiting.
[0054] Further modifications and alternative embodiments of various aspects of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of this description. Accordingly, this description is to be construed as illustrative only. The construction and arrangements, shown in the various exemplary embodiments, are illustrative only. Although only a few embodiments have been described in detail in this disclosure, many modifications are possible (e.g., variations in sizes, dimensions, structures, shapes and proportions of the various elements, values of parameters, mounting arrangements, use of materials, colors, orientations, etc.) without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of the subject matter described herein. Some elements shown as integrally formed may be constructed of multiple parts or elements, the position of elements may be reversed or otherwise varied, and the nature or number of discrete elements or positions may be altered or varied. The order or sequence of any process, logical algorithm, or method steps may be varied or re-sequenced according to alternative embodiments. Other substitutions, modifications, changes and omissions may also be made in the design, operating conditions and arrangement of the various exemplary embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention.
[0055] Unless otherwise expressly stated, it is in no way intended that any method set forth herein be construed as requiring that its steps be performed in a specific order. Accordingly, where a method claim does not actually recite an order to be followed by its steps or it is not otherwise specifically stated in the claims or descriptions that the steps are to be limited to a specific order, it is in no way intended that any particular order be inferred. In addition, as used herein, the article a is intended to include one or more component or element, and is not intended to be construed as meaning only one. As used herein, rigidly coupled refers to two components being coupled in a manner such that the components move together in a fixed positional relationship when acted upon by a force.
[0056] Various embodiments of the invention relate to any combination of any of the features, and any such combination of features may be claimed in this or future applications. Any of the features, elements or components of any of the exemplary embodiments discussed above may be utilized alone or in combination with any of the features, elements or components of any of the other embodiments discussed above.