Open-end ratcheting wrench
09827652 ยท 2017-11-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B13/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25B13/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B13/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention may be used for rotating a polygonal object. A first wrench member may have a handle with two ends with a fixed jaw attached at a first end and with a cavity formed in the fixed jaw and first end. A second wrench member may be a movable jaw with a curved jaw attached to a ratcheting element. The ratcheting element may be slidably positioned in the cavity to position the curved jaw opposite the fixed jaw. The second wrench member may be constrained by the cavity and a cavity insert member to slide in said cavity about the center of an arc. The cavity insert member is positioned between a rearward wall of the cavity and the ratcheting element and retains the ratcheting element within the cavity.
Claims
1. A wrench for rotating a hexagonal object comprising: a first wrench member comprising a handle having a first end and a second end with a fixed jaw attached at said first end and a cavity formed in said fixed jaw and said first end, said fixed jaw having an exterior gripping surface and said cavity is formed by two opposed spaced apart side walls of said fixed jaw, a forward wall adjacent the exterior gripping surface and forming a first interior concave bearing surface and a rearward wall having a bottom wall portion spaced apart from said forward wall to define an opening of the cavity therebetween; a second wrench member comprising a movable jaw with a curved jaw attached to an element wherein said element is slideably disposed in said cavity to position said curved jaw opposed to said fixed jaw; said second wrench member retained within the cavity by a plurality of bearing surfaces on said element disposed in said cavity and a wedge shaped cavity insert member fastened in said cavity, said curved jaw biased by an elastic compression element to move toward said fixed jaw; and a first gripping surface of said curved jaw having a notch therein, said curved jaw urged toward said fixed jaw when said handle is moved in a gripping direction about a polygonal object that is fixed or connected with resistance to motion relative to another object and is placed between and in contact with said fixed jaw and said curved jaw, said cavity insert member being positioned between the rearward wall of said cavity and the second wrench member, said fixed jaw also including a notch therein.
2. The wrench as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cavity is further defined by a top wall portion of said rearward wall spaced apart from a forward wall projection to define a slot therebetween and said top wall portion of said rearward wall having a second interior concave surface; and said rearward wall having a bottom surface to accommodate the cavity insert member.
3. The wrench as claimed in claim 2 wherein said element comprises: a generally flat irregularly shaped plate with a generally horizontal elongated top rearward edge having a first convex top surface shaped to operate along said second interior concave surface of the cavity top rearward wall; a rearward middle bend portion having an elastic member seat therein; a rearward bottom projection with a curved bearing surface to abut a bearing surface of said cavity insert, and a forward edge with a bottom projection having a second convex bearing surface shaped to abut said first interior concave bearing surface of the bottom frontward wall of the cavity; and a forward top surface to act as a stop against the vertical aspect of the top frontward wall of the said cavity as the element is urged forward by the said elastic member.
4. The wrench as claimed in claim 1 wherein said fixed jaw has a gripping surface with the one notch formed therein.
5. The wrench as claimed in claim 4 wherein said first griping surface has at least one boss formed thereon.
6. The device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said elastic compression element is a spring.
7. The device as claimed in claim 2 wherein said cavity insert is fastened in a slot formed by bottom rearward aspects of the said sidewalls, and the bottom aspect of the rearward wall, said cavity insert acting as a retaining member for the element, a bearing surface for the element, and a spring seat for the elastic element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(15) The following detailed description represents the best currently contemplated modes for carrying out the invention.
(16) The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention.
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(18) The cavity 39 may be formed of two opposed sidewalls 31, a forward wall 42 with an exterior gripping surface 45 and an interior concave bearing surface 43, and a rearward wall 48 spaced apart from the forward wall 42 to form an opening 32 there between, and a top wall portion 37 of the cavity 39 with a concave surface 36 spaced apart from a vertical projection 20 of the forward wall 42 to form a slot 30 there between. The movable jaw 11 may be spring biased toward the forward wall 42 by a spring 46 as shown in
(19) The various edges and attachment portion 74 define the shape of the ratcheting element 26 that may generally be a flat plate structure that may be slideably positioned in the cavity 39 with the bottom edge 23 adjacent the opening 32 and the top edge 15 of the horizontal projection of the rearward edge 41 of the ratcheting element 26 abutting the concave surface 36 during the ratcheting movement. The curved jaw 14 is generally positioned opposed to the fixed jaw 18 when the ratcheting element 26 is positioned in the cavity 39. When positioning the ratcheting element 26 in the cavity 39 a spring 46 may be positioned between the spring seat 34 and the spring seat 38 to bias the ratcheting element 26 toward forward wall 42. A cavity insert member 62 may be inserted in the slot 44 and retained in position, for example, by an epoxy material, rivet, or other attachment method. The cavity insert member 62 may serve to retain the ratcheting element 26 in the cavity 39, may also act as a spring seat 38, and may act as a bearing surface 33.
(20) With the ratcheting element 26 installed in the cavity 39, the fixed jaw 18 with exterior gripping surface 45 that may have at least one notch 19 and boss 21 may be positioned opposed to the gripping surface 35 of the movable jaw 11 that may have at least one notch 22 and boss 21, as shown in
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(22) When rotating the wrench 10 to move the fixed jaw 18 toward the curved jaw 14 the spring biased curved jaw 14 may engage a nut 47 at one of the gripping positions as illustrated in
(23) To allow the ratcheting member 12 to slip or ratchet around the nut 47 the wrench 10 may be rotated in the direction opposite the gripping direction 55, that is, to rotate the wrench 10 to move the fixed jaw 18 away from the curved jaw 14. The direction of the reaction force 51 then moves to the opposite side of the normal line 50, forcing the movable jaw 11 to rotate in the direction opposite the gripping direction thereby compressing the bias spring 46 and allowing the movable jaw 11 to relieve away from the fixed jaw 18 to slide over the corners of the nut 47.
(24) The arc 56 and a concentric arc 61 defines the curves of the bearing surfaces that abut between the cavity 39 and movable jaw 11. The concave bearing surface 43 that abuts the forward edge 28 has a surface along arc 56. The bearing surface 40 that abuts the wedge bearing surface 33 generally operates along arc 61. These bearing surfaces transfer the force 55 applied to the handle 17 to urge the fixed jaw 18 and curved jaw 14 toward one another and to rotate the fastener. These surface structures allow a simple rotational motion along the curve of the bearing arcs 56, 61 without the need for a pin or other structural member to control the rotation and force transference. This may allow for a more durable wrench and for ease of manufacture.
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(26) The members attached to the ends of the handle may incorporate mechanism that allow them to rotationally flex from side to side. This would be particularly advantageous for the open end ratchet as it would allow multiple angles of attack on the fastener.
(27) While the invention has been particularly shown and described with respect to the illustrated embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and other changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.