TELESCOPIC WRENCH
20240335935 ยท 2024-10-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A telescopic wrench includes an outer tube, an outer sleeve, and an inner rod. The first hole of the outer sleeve ring is fitted onto the outer tube, and the second hole of the outer sleeve provides peripheral contact with the rod section of the inner rod. The outer sleeve forms an external auxiliary fitting structure with the inner rod and outer tube. The telescopic wrench provides an improvement over known structures that are prone to loosening and noise during use. The telescopic wrench enhances the structural strength when subjected to operating forces.
Claims
1. A telescopic wrench comprising: an outer tube having a passage defined axially therein, the outer tube having a first end and a second end on two opposite ends of the outer tube, an outer sleeve having a first hole and a second hole which is in communication with the first hole, the first hole of the outer sleeve being fitted to a first end of the outer tube, an inner rod having a work end and a rod section connecting to the work end, the rod section having an annular groove with which an elastic ring is engaged, the rod section being slidably engaged with the passage and the second hole, the elastic ring being compressed by contact with an inner periphery of the passage, the work end being exposed beyond the first end of the outer tube.
2. The telescopic wrench as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer sleeve has an abutment surface formed between the first hole and the second hole, the abutment surface is in contact with an end face of the first end of the outer tube.
3. The telescopic wrench as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rod section has a hole defined radially in an outer periphery thereof, an elastic member elastically biased between an inner periphery of the hole and a bead, the bead contacts the passage.
4. The telescopic wrench as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rod section has an axial groove defined axially in an outer periphery of the rod section, multiple dents are spaced along the axial groove, the outer tube has a bore defined in an outer periphery thereof and communicating with the passage, a sliding sleeve slidably mounted to the outer tube and has a protrusion formed to an inner periphery thereof, a ball is located in the bore and engaged with one of the dents, the protrusion is located corresponding to the bore and restricts the ball from dropping out from the bore.
5. The telescopic wrench as claimed in claim 4, wherein the sliding sleeve includes a first recess and a second recess, the protrusion is located between the first and second recesses, the outer tube has a first ring mounted to the outer periphery of the outer tube and located in first the recess, the outer tube extends through a spring which is located between the first ring and a first end face on one of two sides of the protrusion of the sliding ring, a second ring is mounted to the outer periphery of the outer tube and is spaced from the first ring, the outer sleeve has an entrance hole which communicates with the first hole of the outer sleeve, one end of the sliding sleeve is normally extended into the entrance hole, the outer sleeve does not contact the sliding ring.
6. A telescopic wrench comprising: an outer tube having a passage defined axially therein, the outer tube having a first end and a second end on two opposite ends of the outer tube, an accommodating hole defined in the first end of the outer tube and communicating with the passage, an end part including an insertion section and an external section formed on two opposite ends thereof, the insertion section inserted into the accommodating hole of the outer tube, the external section is located at an outside of the first end of the outer tube, a through hole defined through the insertion section and the external section, the through hole communicates with the passage, an inner rod having a work end and a rod section connecting to the work end, the rod section being slidably engaged with the passage and the through hole, an elastic ring being compressed by contact with an inner periphery of the passage, the work end being exposed beyond the external section of the end part.
7. The telescopic wrench as claimed in claim 6, wherein the end part includes a contact face formed between the insertion section and the external section, the contact face contacts an end face of the first end of the outer tube.
8. The telescopic wrench as claimed in claim 6, wherein the rod section has a hole defined radially in an outer periphery thereof, an elastic member elastically biased between an inner periphery of the hole and a bead, the bead contacts the passage.
9. The telescopic wrench as claimed in claim 6, wherein the rod section has an axial groove defined axially in an outer periphery of the rod section, multiple dents are spaced along the axial groove, the outer tube has a bore defined in an outer periphery thereof and communicating with the passage, a sliding sleeve slidably mounted to the outer tube and has a protrusion formed to an inner periphery thereof, a ball is located in the bore and engaged with one of the dents, the protrusion is located corresponding to the bore and restricts the ball from dropping out from the bore.
10. The telescopic wrench as claimed in claim 9, wherein the sliding sleeve includes a first recess and a second recess, the protrusion is located between the first and second recesses, the outer tube has a first ring mounted to the outer periphery of the outer tube and located in the first recess, the outer tube extends through a spring which is located between the first ring and a first end face on one of two sides of the protrusion of the sliding ring, a second ring is mounted to the outer periphery of the outer tube and is spaced from the first ring, the outer sleeve has an entrance hole which communicates with the first hole of the outer sleeve, one end of the sliding sleeve is normally extended into the entrance hole, the outer sleeve does not contact the sliding ring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0025] The first hole 210 of the outer sleeve 200 can be securely connected to the first end 101 of the outer tube 100. The second hole 220 of the outer sleeve 200 provides peripheral contact with the rod section 320 of the inner rod 300, including that the rod section 320 slidingly contacts the second hole 220, and when the rod section 320 is maintained still. This allows the outer sleeve 200 to form an external auxiliary fitting structure with the inner rod 300 and outer tube 100. By doing so, the telescopic wrench 1 provides an improvement over past known structures that are prone to loosening and noise during use. Furthermore, this enhances the structural strength of the wrench when subjected to operating forces.
[0026] The elastic ring 322 is made by rubber which can be deformed when being compressed and returns to its initial status when the compression is removed. The elastic ring 322 provides a smooth and dampened manual operation when adjusting the length of the telescopic wrench 1 by pushing or pulling the outer tube 100 or inner rod 300. Furthermore, this helps to reduce the impact of foreign objects and impurities from entering and affecting the operation of adjusting the overall length of the telescopic wrench 1.
[0027] The work end 310 of the inner rod 300 can be in various forms, such as an open-end wrench, a box-end wrench, a ratchet wrench, and the like, and is not limited to the appearance of the working end 310 as shown in the drawings. The outer sleeve 200 is made of a non-rigid material, such as plastic, and can be replaced with a new one and reinstalled when it is damaged.
[0028] The outer sleeve 200 has an abutment surface 230 formed between the first hole 210 and the second hole 220. The abutment surface 230 is in contact with the end face of the first end 101 of the outer tube 100. The abutment surface 230, the inner periphery of the first hole 210 and the inner periphery of the second hole 220 are continuously connected to each other, thereby increasing contact area between the outer sleeve 200, the rod section 320 and the outer tube 100 to provide smooth operation.
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[0031] The sliding sleeve 400 includes a first recess 420 and a second recess 430. The protrusion 410 is located between the first and second recesses 420, 430. The outer tube 100 has a first ring 130 mounted to the outer periphery of the outer tube 100 and located in the first recess 420. The outer tube 100 extends through a spring 520 which is located between the first ring 130 and a first end face 440 on one of two sides of the protrusion 410 of the sliding ring 400. When the sliding sleeve 400 is pulled toward the second end 102, the protrusion 410 of the sliding sleeve 400 is removed from the bore 120. When the second recess 430 of the sliding sleeve 400 is moved to the bore 120, either the inner rod 300 or the outer tube 100 can be easily moved. The inner periphery of the bore 120 can remove the ball 510 from the dent 327, and the ball 510 partially exposed beyond the bore 120 and is located corresponding to the second recess 430. Therefore, the ball 510 can be moved along the axial groove 326 until the ball 510 is engaged with another dent 327 to complete the length adjustment of the telescopic wrench 1. The first ring 130 in this embodiment is a C-clip.
[0032] A second ring 140 is mounted to the outer periphery of the outer tube 100 and is spaced from the first ring 130. When the sliding sleeve 400 is moved toward the first end 101, the second ring 140 contacts the second end face 450 of another one of two sides of the protrusion 410 of the sliding sleeve 400 so as to restrict the sliding sleeve 400 from disengaging from the outer tube 100 from the first end 101. The second ring 140 in this embodiment is a C-clip.
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[0036] Furthermore, the end part 600 includes a contact face 640 formed between the insertion section 610 and the external section 620. The contact face 640 contacts the end face of the first end 101 of the outer tube 100. Therefore, the end part 600 provides the telescopic wrench 1 with smooth and stable operation.
[0037] While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.