(19)
(11)EP 2 998 069 B1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45)Mention of the grant of the patent:
21.03.2018 Bulletin 2018/12

(21)Application number: 14200160.1

(22)Date of filing:  23.12.2014
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC): 
B25B 21/00(2006.01)

(54)

Electric ratchet wrench

Elektrischer Ratschenschlüssel

Clé à cliquet électrique


(84)Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR

(30)Priority: 16.09.2014 TW 103131864

(43)Date of publication of application:
23.03.2016 Bulletin 2016/12

(73)Proprietor: Hu, Bobby
Taichung (TW)

(72)Inventors:
  • Hu, Bobby
    Taichung (TW)
  • Lo, Chi-Jui
    Taichung (TW)

(74)Representative: Viering, Jentschura & Partner mbB Patent- und Rechtsanwälte 
Am Brauhaus 8
01099 Dresden
01099 Dresden (DE)


(56)References cited: : 
EP-A1- 1 498 627
US-A1- 2005 090 216
US-B1- 6 457 386
CN-A- 101 269 484
US-A1- 2005 133 330
  
      
    Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


    Description

    BACKGROUND



    [0001] The present invention relates to a ratchet wrench and, more particularly, to an electric ratchet wrench.

    [0002] U.S. Patent No. 8,800,410 discloses a ratchet wrench with direction switching structure. The ratchet wrench includes a wrench body, a ratchet wheel, a ratcheting member, and a switching member. The ratchet wheel is rotatably mounted in the wrench body and can couple with a socket. The ratcheting member is mounted in the wrench body and is selectively engaged with the ratchet wheel by using a left half portion or a right half portion of ratchet teeth of the ratcheting member to switch the rotating direction of the ratchet wheel. The switching member is pivotably mounted in the body and abuts the ratcheting member.

    [0003] A user has to grip the wrench body and rotate the wrench body in opposite directions to drive the socket in a single direction. Long bolts are commonly used in a building construction site. Considerable time is required for repeated operations of the long bolts in opposite directions. Furthermore, the long bolts are apt to rust in outdoor building construction sites, and the user has to spend time and effort to tighten or loosen the rusted long bolts with conventional ratchet wrenches.

    [0004] Thus, a need exists for a novel electric ratchet wrench to mitigate and/or obviate the above disadvantages.

    [0005] US 2005/090216 A1 discloses an electric ratchet wrench comprising: a body including a first end and a second end, and a power device received in the second end of the body, with the power device including a motor and a power source, with the motor including a motor shaft, with the power source electrically connected to the motor for driving the motor shaft.

    [0006] Some further designs are disclosed in CN 101269484A, US 6 457 386 B1, EP 1 498 627 A1, and US 2005/133330 A1.

    BRIEF SUMMARY



    [0007] This need and other problems in the field of easy driving of ratchet wrenches are fulfilled by an electric ratchet wrench including a body having a first end and a second end. The first end of the body includes an inner periphery having a toothed portion. A ratchet device is mounted to the first end of the body. The ratchet device includes a driving member, a pawl device, a first ring gear rotatably mounted around the driving member, a second ring gear rotatably mounted around the driving member, and a direction switching rod received in the driving member. The pawl device is mounted between the first and second ring gears and includes two primary pawls, a first secondary gear, and a second secondary gear. Each of the two primary pawls is pivotably mounted to the driving member and is configured to selectively mesh with the toothed portion of the body. Each of the first and second ring gears is rotatable relative to the driving member in a clockwise direction or a counterclockwise direction. Each of the first and second ring gears includes an inner toothed portion on an inner periphery thereof and an end toothed portion on an end face thereof. The end toothed portions of the first and second ring gears face each other. The first secondary pawl is configured to selectively mesh with the inner toothed portion of the first ring gear. The second secondary pawl is configured to selectively mesh with the inner toothed portion of the second ring gear. The driving member includes an end adapted for directly or indirectly driving a fastener. The direction switching rod is pivotable relative to the driving member between two positions respectively corresponding to a driving direction and a non-driving direction. When the direction switching rod pivots between the two positions, an engagement status between each of the two primary pawls and the toothed portion of the body and an engagement status between the first and second secondary pawls and the first and second ring gears are changed to provide a direction switching function.

    [0008] The electric ratchet wrench further includes a power device received in the second end of the body. The power device includes a motor and a power source. The motor includes a motor shaft. The power source is electrically connected to the motor for driving the motor shaft. A transmission device includes a transmission shaft, a spur gear, a first clutch member, a second clutch member, and an elastic element. The transmission shaft is rotatably mounted in the body and includes a first transmission portion and a second transmission portion. The spur gear is fixed on the first transmission portion and meshes with the end toothed portions of the first and second ring gears. The first clutch member is coupled with the motor shaft of the motor. The second clutch member is mounted around the second transmission portion and is movable along the transmission shaft to selectively couple with or disengage from the first clutch member. The elastic element is mounted around the second transmission portion of the transmission shaft and biases the second clutch member to couple with the first clutch member.

    [0009] When the first clutch member couples with the second clutch member and when the motor shaft of the motor drives the transmission shaft and the spur gear to rotate, the spur gear drives the first and second ring gears to respectively rotate in the clockwise direction or the counterclockwise direction relative to the driving member, and the two primary pawls and one of the first and second secondary pawls actuate the driving member to rotate to thereby rotate the fastener.

    [0010] If a resistance larger than a torque outputted by the motor shaft is encountered at a position while driving the fastener and causes a tooth slippage phenomenon in which the second clutch member repeatedly engages with and disengages from the first clutch member, the body can be manually rotated to overcome the resistance and to forcibly drive the fastener through the position at the moment the second clutch member engages with the first clutch member, and the second clutch member reengages with the first clutch member after the fastener passes through the position.

    [0011] The body can include a connection hole having first, second, and third sections arranged along a first axis. The first section has a first inner diameter perpendicular to the first axis. The second section has a second inner diameter perpendicular to the first axis. The second inner diameter is smaller than the first inner diameter. The third section has two ends respectively connected to the first and second sections. An inner wall face of the third section is at a first angle of 120° to an inner wall face of the first section. The transmission shaft is rotatably received in the connection hole and includes a connection portion between the first and second transmission portions. The transmission shaft further includes a shoulder connected between the transmission portion and the connection portion. The connection portion has a first outer diameter perpendicular to the first axis. The shoulder has a second outer diameter perpendicular to the first axis. The second outer diameter is smaller than the first outer diameter. The connection portion has a conical face connected to the shoulder. The conical face of the connection portion is at a second angle of 120° to an outer face of the shoulder.

    [0012] The transmission device can further include a first ball unit having a plurality of balls arranged in a circumferential direction about the first axis. The plurality of balls is mounted in the third section of the connection hole and is located between the connection portion and the shoulder of the transmission shaft.

    [0013] The transmission device can further include a washer and a second ball unit. The washer is mounted around the motor shaft. The elastic element is mounted between the washer and the second clutch member. The transmission shaft can further include a flange between the second transmission portion and the connecting portion. The flange includes an outer diameter perpendicular to the first axis. The outer diameter of the flange is larger than an outer diameter of the second transmission portion and smaller than the first outer diameter of the connection portion. The flange has an outer periphery and an annular end face. The second ball unit includes a plurality of balls arranged in a circumferential direction about the first axis and located between an inner periphery of the first section of the connection hole and the outer periphery of the flange of the transmission shaft and located between the washer and the annular end face of the flange of the transmission shaft.

    [0014] The body can include a head, a handle adapted to be held by a user, and an extension between the head and the handle. The head is located on the first end of the body. The handle is located between the extension and the second end of the body along the first axis. The head includes a driving hole and a transmission groove intercommunicated with the driving hole. The driving hole includes the inner periphery having the toothed portion. The handle includes a compartment receiving the power device. The connection hole is defined in the extension. The extension has substantially rectangular cross sections perpendicular to the first axis.

    [0015] The transmission groove can be crescent in cross section and can be defined in the head. The transmission groove includes two closed ends spaced from each other in a transverse direction perpendicular to the first axis.

    [0016] The handle of the body includes a through-hole extending in a radial direction perpendicular to the first axis. The through-hole intercommunicates with the compartment. The power device includes a control button received in the through-hole of the body and electrically connected to the motor. The control button can be operated to control the motor.

    [0017] The motor can be a monodirectional motor. The motor shaft is rotatable about the first axis. The driving member is rotatably mounted in the body and is rotatable about a second axis perpendicular to the first axis. Each of the first and second ring gears is rotatable about the second axis in the clockwise direction or the counterclockwise direction relative to the driving member. One of the two primary pawls and the first secondary pawl are jointly pivotable about a third axis parallel to the second axis. The other of the two primary pawls and the second secondary pawl are jointly pivotable about a fourth axis parallel to the second axis. The second axis is located between the third and fourth axes. The two primary pawls are located on the same level along the second axis. The first secondary pawl and the second secondary pawl are opposed to each other in a diametric direction perpendicular to the second axis and are located on different levels along the second axis. The two primary pawls are located between the first and second secondary pawls along the second axis.

    [0018] The direction switching rod can include a through-hole extending in a diametric direction perpendicular to the second axis. The direction switching rod can further include a first receptacle having a first opening. The direction switching rod can further include a second receptacle having a second opening. The through-hole of the direction switching rod is located between the first and second receptacles along the second axis. The second opening faces away from the first opening and is diametrically opposed to the first opening. The driving device can include a primary pressing unit, a first pressing unit, and a second pressing unit. The primary pressing unit is mounted in the through-hole of the direction switching rod and includes two first pressing members and an elastic element mounted between the two first pressing members and biasing the two first pressing members to respectively press against the two primary pawls. The first pressing unit is mounted in the first receptacle of the direction switching rod and includes a second pressing member and an elastic element biasing the second pressing member to press against the first secondary pawl. The second pressing unit is mounted in the second receptacle of the direction switching rod and includes a third pressing member and an elastic element biasing the third pressing member to press against the second secondary pawl.

    [0019] The first clutch member can include an end face having a first toothed portion. The second clutch member can include an end face facing the first clutch member and having a second toothed portion. The first toothed portion releasably couples with the second toothed portion. Each of the first and second toothed portions has a plurality of teeth. Each of the plurality of teeth includes two faces at an angle of 45° to each other.

    [0020] Illustrative embodiments will become clearer in light of the following detailed description described in connection with the drawings.

    DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS



    [0021] The illustrative embodiments may best be described by reference to the accompanying drawings where:

    FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an electric ratchet wrench of an embodiment according to the present invention.

    FIG. 2 is an exploded, perspective view of the electric ratchet wrench of FIG. 1.

    FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of the electric ratchet wrench of FIG. 1 with a first clutch member coupled with a second clutch member.

    FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of a portion of FIG. 3 with a spur gear meshed with a first ring gear and a second ring gear.

    FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of a circled portion of FIG. 4, illustrating arrangement of a first ball unit around a transmission shaft.

    FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of a portion of FIG. 3, illustrating connection between the transmission shaft and a motor and coupling between the first and second clutch members.

    FIG. 7 is a cross sectional view taken along section line 7-7 of FIG. 4.

    FIG. 8 is a cross sectional view taken along section line 8-8 of FIG. 4.

    FIG. 9 is a cross sectional view taken along section line 9-9 of FIG. 4.

    FIG. 10 is a view similar to FIG. 7 with the first ring gear rotated to drive a driving member.

    FIG. 11 is a view similar to FIG. 8 with the first ring gear driven by the spur gear to rotate the driving member.

    FIG. 12 is a view similar to FIG. 9 with the second ring gear driven by the spur gear to rotate the driving member.

    FIG. 13 is a view similar to FIG. 6 with the first clutch member disengaged from the second clutch member.

    FIG. 14 is a view similar to FIG. 3 with the first clutch member disengaged from the second clutch member.



    [0022] All figures are drawn for ease of explanation of the basic teachings only; the extensions of the figures with respect to number, position, relationship, and dimensions of the parts to form the illustrative embodiments will be explained or will be within the skill of the art after the following teachings have been read and understood. Further, the exact dimensions and dimensional proportions to conform to specific force, weight, strength, and similar requirements will likewise be within the skill of the art after the following teachings have been read and understood.

    [0023] Where used in the various figures of the drawings, the same numerals designate the same or similar parts. Furthermore, when the terms "first", "second", "third", "bottom", "side", "end", "portion", "section", "spacing", "length", "depth", "thickness", and similar terms are used herein, it should be understood that these terms have reference only to the structure shown in the drawings as it would appear to a person viewing the drawings and are utilized only to facilitate describing the illustrative embodiments.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION



    [0024] FIGS. 1-14 show an electric ratchet wrench of an embodiment according to the present invention. The electric ratchet wrench includes a body 10, a driving device 20, a power device 30, and a transmission device 40.

    [0025] Body 10 includes a first end 101 and a second end 102 spaced from first end 101 along a first axis L1. Body 10 further includes a driving hole 11, a compartment 12, a connection hole 13, and a transmission groove 14. Driving hole 11 is defined in first end 101 of body 10 and includes an inner periphery having a toothed portion 111 distant to compartment 12. Compartment 12 is adjacent to second end 102 of body 10 and intercommunicates with an end of connection hole 13. The other end of connection hole 13 intercommunicates with an end of transmission groove 14. The other end of transmission groove 14 intercommunicates with driving hole 11.

    [0026] Connection hole 13 of body 10 includes first, second, and third sections 131, 132, and 133 arranged along first axis L1. First section 131 has a first inner diameter D1 perpendicular to first axis L1. Second section 132 has a second inner diameter D2 perpendicular to first axis L1. Second inner diameter D2 is smaller than first inner diameter D1. Third section 133 has two ends respectively connected to first and second sections 131 and 132. An inner wall face of third section 133 is at a first angle α to an inner wall face of first section 131. First angle α is preferably 120°. In manufacture of connection hole 131 of body 10, a drill with a diameter equal to first inner diameter D1 is used to firstly form first connection section 131. Then, another drill with a diameter equal to second inner diameter D2 is used to form second connection section 132 intercommunicated with transmission groove 14. After processing by a cutting end of the drill with a diameter equal to first inner diameter D1, first angle α of 120° can be formed between the inner wall face of third section 133 and the inner wall face of first section 131. The manufacturing costs are reduced by rapid processing.

    [0027] In the form shown, body 10 includes a head 15, a handle 16 adapted to be held by a user, and an extension 17 between head 15 and handle 16. Head 15 is located on first end 101 of body 10. Handle 16 is located between extension 17 and second end 102 of body 10 along first axis L1. In this embodiment, extension 17 is connected to head 15 and handle 16 by friction welding.

    [0028] In the form shown, head 15 includes driving hole 11 and transmission groove 14. Handle 16 includes compartment 12. Connection hole 13 is defined in extension 17. Extension 17 has substantially rectangular cross sections perpendicular to first axis L1 to provide a flat handle 16. Generally, the structural strength of flat handle 16 is better than conventional cylindrical handles in application of a radial force. Namely, the electric ratchet wrench according to the present invention possesses better structural strength.

    [0029] In the form shown, transmission groove 14 is crescent in cross section and is defined in head 15. Transmission groove 14 includes two closed ends spaced from each other in a transverse direction perpendicular to first axis L1.

    [0030] In the form shown, handle 16 of body 10 includes a through-hole 18 extending in a radial direction perpendicular to first axis L1. Through-hole 18 intercommunicates with compartment 12.

    [0031] Ratchet device 20 is mounted to first end 101 of body 10. Ratchet device 20 includes a driving member 21, a pawl device 22, a first ring gear 23 rotatably mounted around driving member 21, a second ring gear 24 rotatably mounted around driving member 21, and a direction switching rod 25 received in driving member 21. Driving member 21 is rotatably mounted in body 10 and is rotatable about a second axis L2 perpendicular to first axis L1. An end of driving member 21 adjacent to second ring gear 24 is adapted for directly or indirectly driving a fastener. In the form shown, the end of driving member 21 can couple with a socket.

    [0032] Pawl device 22 is mounted between first and second ring gears 23 and 24 and includes two primary pawls 221, a first secondary gear 222, and a second secondary gear 223. Each primary pawl 221 is pivotably mounted to driving member 21 and is configured to selectively mesh with toothed portion 111 of body 10.

    [0033] In the form shown, one of the two primary pawls 221 and first secondary pawl 222 are jointly pivotable about a third axis parallel to the second axis L2. The other primary pawl 221 and second secondary pawl 223 are jointly pivotable about a fourth axis parallel to the second axis L2. Second axis L2 is located between the third and fourth axes. Primary pawls 221 are located on the same level along second axis L2. First secondary pawl 222 and second secondary pawl 223 are opposed to each other in a diametric direction perpendicular to second axis L2 and are located on different levels along second axis L2. Primary pawls 221 are located between first and second secondary pawls 222 and 223 along second axis L2.

    [0034] Each of first and second ring gears 23 and 24 is rotatable relative to driving member 21 in a clockwise direction or a counterclockwise direction. Each of the first and second ring gears 23 and 24 includes an inner toothed portion 231, 241 on an inner periphery thereof and an end toothed portion 232, 242 on an end face thereof. End toothed portions 232 and 242 of first and second ring gears 23 and 24 face each other. First secondary pawl 222 is configured to selectively mesh with inner toothed portion 231 of first ring gear 23. Second secondary pawl 223 is configured to selectively mesh with inner toothed portion 241 of second ring gear 24.

    [0035] Direction switching rod 25 is pivotable about second axis L2 relative to driving member 21 between two positions respectively corresponding to a driving direction and a non-driving direction. When direction switching rod 25 pivots between the two positions, an engagement status between each primary pawl 221 and toothed portion 111 of body 10 and an engagement status between first and second secondary pawls 222 and 223 and first and second ring gears 23 and 24 are changed to provide a direction switching function, which can be appreciated by one having ordinary skill in the art.

    [0036] In the form shown, direction switching rod 25 includes a through-hole 251 extending in a diametric direction perpendicular to second axis L2. Direction switching rod 25 further includes a first receptacle 252 having a first opening. Direction switching rod 25 further includes a second receptacle 253 having a second opening. Through-hole 251 of direction switching rod 25 is located between first and second receptacles 252 and 253 along second axis L2. The second opening faces away from the first opening and is diametrically opposed to the first opening.

    [0037] In the form shown, driving device 20 includes a primary pressing unit 26, a first pressing unit 27, and a second pressing unit 28. Primary pressing unit 26 is mounted in through-hole 251 of direction switching rod 25 and includes two first pressing members 261 and an elastic element 262 mounted between first pressing members 261 and biasing first pressing members 261 to respectively press against primary pawls 221. First pressing unit 27 is mounted in first receptacle 252 of direction switching rod 25 and includes a second pressing member 271 and an elastic element 272 biasing second pressing member 271 to press against first secondary pawl 222. Second pressing unit 28 is mounted in second receptacle 253 of direction switching rod 25 and includes a third pressing member 281 and an elastic element 282 biasing third pressing member 281 to press against second secondary pawl 223. Thus, the user can pivot direction switching rod 25 between the two positions to achieve the direction changing function, as mentioned above.

    [0038] Power device 30 is received in compartment 12 of body 10 and includes a motor 31 and a power source 32. In this embodiment, motor 31 is a monodirectional motor fixed in compartment 12 and includes a motor shaft 311. Power source 32 is in the form of a cell and is electrically connected to motor 31 for driving motor shaft 311 to rotate about first axis L1. Motor shaft 311 of motor 31 has circular cross sections perpendicular to first axis L1. Power device 30 further includes a control button 33 received in through-hole 18 of body 10 and electrically connected to motor 31. Control button 33 can be operated to control motor 31.

    [0039] Transmission device 40 includes a transmission shaft 41, a spur gear 42, a first clutch member 43, a second clutch member 44, and an elastic element 45. Transmission shaft 41 is mounted in connection hole 13 of body 10 and is rotatable about first axis L1. Transmission shaft 41 includes a first transmission portion 411 on an end thereof and a second transmission portion 412 on the other end thereof and spaced from first transmission portion 411 along first axis L. Each of first and second transmission portions 411 and 412 has rectangular cross sections perpendicular to first axis L1.

    [0040] In the form shown, transmission shaft 41 further includes a connection portion 413 between first and second transmission portions 411 and 412. Transmission shaft 41 further includes a shoulder 414 connected between first transmission portion 411 and connection portion 413. Shoulder 414 includes circular cross sections perpendicular to first axis L1. Connection portion 413 has a first outer diameter H1 perpendicular to first axis L1. Shoulder 414 has a second outer diameter H2 perpendicular to first axis L1. Second outer diameter H2 is smaller than first outer diameter H1. Connection portion 413 has a conical face connected to shoulder 414. The conical face of connection portion 413 is at a second angle β to an outer face of shoulder 414. Preferably, second angle β is 120°.

    [0041] Spur gear 42 is located in transmission groove 14, is fixed on the first transmission portion 411, and normally meshes with end toothed portions 232 and 243 of first and second ring gears 23 and 24. Since transmission groove 14 of body 10 merely receives spur gear 42, the volume of transmission groove 14 can be reduced to thereby reduce head 15 of body 10. Thus, the electric ratchet wrench can be used in a limited working space.

    [0042] In this embodiment, each of first and second clutch members 43 and 44 is in the form of a gear. First clutch member 43 is coupled with motor shaft 311 of motor 31. Second clutch member 44 is mounted around second transmission portion 412 and is movable along transmission shaft 41 to selectively couple with or disengage from first clutch member 43. First clutch member 43 includes an end face having a first toothed portion 431 extending along first axis L1. Second clutch member 44 includes an end face facing first clutch member 43 and having a second toothed portion 441 extending along first axis L1. First toothed portion 431 releasably couples with second toothed portion 441. Each of first and second toothed portions 431 and 441 has a plurality of teeth. Each tooth includes two faces at an angle of 45° to each other to permit smooth coupling and disengagement between first and second clutch members 43 and 44.

    [0043] Elastic element 45 is mounted around second transmission portion 412 of transmission shaft 41 and biases second clutch member 44 to couple with first clutch member 43. In this embodiment, elastic element 45 is a coil spring.

    [0044] In the form shown, transmission device 40 further includes a first ball unit 46, a washer 47, and a second ball unit 48. First wall unit 46 has a plurality of balls 461 arranged in a circumferential direction about first axis L1. Balls 461 are mounted in third section 133 of connection hole 13 and are located between connection portion 413 and shoulder 414 of transmission shaft 41. Washer 47 is mounted around motor shaft 311. Elastic element 45 is mounted between washer 47 and a side of second clutch member 44 opposite to second toothed portion 441. In the form shown, transmission shaft 41 further includes a flange 415 between second transmission portion 412 and connection portion 413. Flange 415 includes an outer diameter perpendicular to first axis L1. The outer diameter of the flange 415 is larger than an outer diameter of second transmission portion 412 and smaller than first outer diameter H1 of connection portion 413. Flange 415 further includes an outer periphery and an annular end face. Second ball unit 48 includes a plurality of balls 481 arranged in a circumferential direction about first axis L1. Balls 481 are located between an inner periphery of first section 131 of connection hole 13 and the outer periphery of flange 415 of transmission shaft 41 and are located between second washer 47 and the annular end face of flange 415 of transmission shaft 41.

    [0045] In assembly of transmission device 40, transmission shaft 41 is firstly placed into connection hole 13. Next, second ball unit 48, washer 47, and second clutch member 48 are mounted on an end of transmission shaft 41. Then, motor 31 coupled with first clutch member 43 is placed into compartment 12, and first toothed portion 431 of first clutch member 43 meshes with second toothed portion 441 of second clutch member 44 to complete the assembly. Thus, the assembly can be accomplished rapidly.

    [0046] With reference to FIGS. 10-12, spur gear 42 normally meshes with end toothed portions 232 and 243 of first and second ring gears 23 and 24. When motor shaft 311 of motor 31 drives transmission shaft 41 and spur gear 42 to rotate about first axis L1, spur gear 42 drives first and second ring gears 23 and 24 to respectively rotate in the clockwise direction or the counterclockwise direction relative to driving member 21. Primary pawls 221 and one of first and second secondary pawls 222 and 223 actuate driving member 21 to rotate to thereby rotate the fastener. Thus, the electric ratchet wrench can drive driving member 21 to rotate about second axis L2 by rotating motor shaft 311 of motor 31 about first axis L1 without moving handle 16.

    [0047] With reference to FIGS. 13 and 14, if a resistance larger than a torque outputted by motor shaft 311 is encountered at a position while driving the fastener (such as a rusted long bolt on a construction site), the torque outputted by motor shaft 311 is sufficient to drive transmission shaft 41 to rotate driving member 21. Namely, driving member 21 cannot drive the fastener. In this case, second clutch member 44 slides relative to second transmission portion 412 of transmission shaft 41 along first axis L1 to disengage from first clutch member 43 and compresses elastic element 45. Nevertheless, elastic element 45 biases second clutch member 44 towards first clutch member 43, but a tooth slippage phenomenon (second clutch member 44 repeatedly engages with and disengages from first clutch member 43) occurs such that first toothed portion 431 of first clutch member 43 cannot engage with second toothed portion 441 of second clutch member 44 while motor 31 keeps rotating. The user can hear clicks resulting from the tooth slippage phenomenon and, thus, be aware of failure of engagement of first and second toothed portions 431 and 441. In this case, the user can manually rotate second end 102 of body 10 to overcome the resistance and to forcibly drive the fastener through the position at the moment second clutch member 44 engages with first clutch member 43. Second clutch member 44 reengages with first clutch member 43 after the fastener passes through the large-resistance position. Thus, driving member 21 can be driven by motor 31 again to rotate about second axis L2 to thereby drive the fastener to rotate. Thus, the problems of conventional ratchet wrenches resulting from excessive large resistances are overcome.

    [0048] In view of the foregoing, the electric ratchet wrench according to the present invention can drive driving member 21 to rotate about second axis L2 by rotating motor shaft 311 of motor 31 about first axis L1 without moving handle 16. A force-saving effect is, thus, provided.

    [0049] Furthermore, if a resistance larger than a torque outputted by motor shaft 311 is encountered at a position while driving the fastener and causes a tooth slippage phenomenon in which second clutch member 44 repeatedly engages with and disengages from first clutch member 43, body 10 can be manually rotated to overcome the resistance and to forcibly drive the fastener through the position at the moment second clutch member 44 engages with first clutch member 43. Second clutch member 44 reengages with first clutch member 43 after the fastener passes through the position. Thus, driving member 21 can be driven by motor 31 again to rotate about second axis L2 to thereby drive the fastener to rotate. Thus, the problems of conventional ratchet wrenches resulting from excessive large resistances are overcome.

    [0050] Furthermore, extension 17 of the electric ratchet wrench according to the present invention has substantially rectangular cross sections perpendicular to first axis L1 to provide a flat handle 16 having a structural strength better than conventional cylindrical handles in application of a radial force.

    [0051] Furthermore, in assembly of transmission device 40, transmission shaft 41 is firstly placed into connection hole 13. Next, second ball unit 48, washer 47, and second clutch member 48 are mounted on an end of transmission shaft 41. Then, motor 31 coupled with first clutch member 43 is placed into compartment 12, and first toothed portion 431 of first clutch member 43 meshes with second toothed portion 441 of second clutch member 44 to complete the assembly. Thus, the assembly can be accomplished rapidly.

    [0052] Furthermore, since first angle α is 120°, in manufacture of connection hole 131 of body 10, a drill with a diameter equal to first inner diameter D1 is used to firstly form first connection section 131. Then, another drill with a diameter equal to second inner diameter D2 is used to form second connection section 132 intercommunicated with transmission groove 14. After processing by a cutting end of the drill with a diameter equal to first inner diameter D1, first angle α of 120° can be formed between the inner wall face of third section 133 and the inner wall face of first section 131. The manufacturing costs are reduced by rapid processing.


    Claims

    1. An electric ratchet wrench comprising:

    a body (10) including a first end (101) and a second end (102), with the first end (101) of the body (10) including an inner periphery having a toothed portion (111);

    a ratchet device (20) mounted to the first end (101) of the body (10), with the ratchet device (20) including a driving member (21), a pawl device (22), a first ring gear (23) rotatably mounted around the driving member (21), a second ring gear (24) rotatably mounted around the driving member (21), and a direction switching rod (25) received in the driving member (21), with the pawl device (22) mounted between the first and second ring gears (23, 24) and including two primary pawls (221), a first secondary gear (222), and a second secondary gear (223), with each of the two primary pawls (221) pivotably mounted to the driving member (21) and configured to selectively mesh with the toothed portion (111) of the body (10), with each of the first and second ring gears (23, 24) rotatable relative to the driving member (21) in a clockwise direction or a counterclockwise direction, with each of the first and second ring gears (23, 24) including an inner toothed portion (231, 241) on an inner periphery thereof and an end toothed portion (232, 242) on an end face thereof, with the end toothed portions (232, 242) of the first and second ring gears (23, 24) facing each other, with the first secondary pawl (222) configured to selectively mesh with the inner toothed portion (231) of the first ring gear (23), with the second secondary pawl (223) configured to selectively mesh with the inner toothed portion (241) of the second ring gear (24), with the driving member (21) including an end adapted for directly or indirectly driving a fastener, with the direction switching rod (25) pivotable relative to the driving member (21) between two positions respectively corresponding to a driving direction and a non-driving direction, wherein when the direction switching rod (25) pivots between the two positions, an engagement status between each of the two primary pawls (221) and the toothed portion (111) of the body (10) and an engagement status between the first and second secondary pawls (222, 223) and the first and second ring gears (23, 24) are changed to provide a direction switching function;

    a power device (30) received in the second end (102) of the body (10), with the power device (30) including a motor (31) and a power source (32), with the motor (31) including a motor shaft (311), with the power source (32) electrically connected to the motor (31) for driving the motor shaft (311); and

    a transmission device (40) including a transmission shaft (41), a spur gear (42), a first clutch member (43), a second clutch member (44), and an elastic element (45), with the transmission shaft (41) rotatably mounted in the body (10) and including a first transmission portion (411) and a second transmission portion (412), with the spur gear (42) fixed on the first transmission portion (411) and meshed with the end toothed portions (232, 243) of the first and second ring gears (23, 24), with the first clutch member (43) coupled with the motor shaft (311) of the motor (31), with the second clutch member (44) mounted around the second transmission portion (412) and movable along the transmission shaft (41) to selectively couple with or disengage from the first clutch member (43), and with the elastic element (45) mounted around the second transmission portion (412) of the transmission shaft (41) and biasing the second clutch member (44) to couple with the first clutch member (43),

    wherein when the first clutch member (43) couples with the second clutch member (44) and when the motor shaft (311) of the motor (31) drives the transmission shaft (41) and the spur gear (42) to rotate, the spur gear (42) drives the first and second ring gears (23, 24) to respectively rotate in the clockwise direction or the counterclockwise direction relative to the driving member (21), the two primary pawls (221) and one of the first and second secondary pawls (222, 223) actuate the driving member (21) to rotate to thereby rotate the fastener, and

    wherein if a resistance larger than a torque outputted by the motor shaft (311) is encountered at a position while driving the fastener and causes a tooth slippage phenomenon in which the second clutch member (44) repeatedly engages with and disengages from the first clutch member (43), the body (10) can be manually rotated to overcome the resistance and to forcibly drive the fastener through the position at a moment the second clutch member (44) engages with the first clutch member (43), and the second clutch member (44) reengages with the first clutch member (43) after the fastener passes through the position.


     
    2. The electric ratchet wrench as claimed in claim 1, with the body (10) including a connection hole (13), with the connection hole (13) including first, second, and third sections (131, 132, 133) arranged along a first axis (L1), with the first section (131) having a first inner diameter (D1) perpendicular to the first axis (L1), with the second section (132) having a second inner diameter (D2) perpendicular to the first axis (L1), with the second inner diameter (D2) smaller than the first inner diameter (D1), with the third section (133) having two ends respectively connected to the first and second sections (131, 132), with an inner wall face of the third section (133) being at a first angle (α) of 120° to an inner wall face of the first section (131),
    with the transmission shaft (41) rotatably received in the connection hole (13) and including a connection portion (413) between the first and second transmission portions (411, 412), with the transmission shaft (41) further including a shoulder (414) connected between the first transmission portion (411) and the connection portion (413), with the connection portion (413) having a first outer diameter (H1) perpendicular to the first axis (L1), with the shoulder (414) having a second outer diameter (H2) perpendicular to the first axis (L1), with the second outer diameter (H2) smaller than the first outer diameter (H1), with the connection portion (414) having a conical face connected to the shoulder (414), with the conical face of the connection portion (413) at a second angle (β) of 120° to an outer face of the shoulder (414).
     
    3. The electric ratchet wrench as claimed in claim 2, with the transmission device (40) further including a first ball unit (46) having a plurality of balls (461) arranged in a circumferential direction about the first axis (L1), and with the plurality of balls (461) mounted in the third section (133) of the connection hole (13) and located between the connection portion (413) and the shoulder (414) of the transmission shaft (41).
     
    4. The electric ratchet wrench as claimed in any one of claims 2 or 3, with the transmission device (40) further including a washer (47) and a second ball unit (48), with the washer (47) mounted around the motor shaft (311), with the elastic element (45) mounted between the washer (47) and the second clutch member (44), and
    with the transmission shaft (41) further including a flange (415) between the second transmission portion (412) and the connecting portion (413), with the flange (415) including an outer diameter perpendicular to the first axis, with the outer diameter of the flange (415) larger than an outer diameter of the second transmission portion (412) and smaller than the first outer diameter (H1) of the connection portion (413), with the flange (415) having an outer periphery and an annular end face, with the second ball unit (48) including a plurality of balls (481) arranged in a circumferential direction about the first axis (L1) and located between an inner periphery of the first section (131) of the connection hole (13) and the outer periphery of the flange (415) of the transmission shaft (41) and located between the washer (47) and the annular end face of the flange (415) of the transmission shaft (41).
     
    5. The electric ratchet wrench as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 4, with the body (10) including a head (15), a handle (16) adapted to be held by a user, and an extension (17) between the head (15) and the handle (16), with the head (15) located on the first end (101) of the body (10), with the handle (16) located between the extension (17) and the second end (102) of the body (10) along the first axis (L1), with the head (15) including a driving hole (11) and a transmission groove (14) intercommunicated with the driving hole (11), with the driving hole (11) including the inner periphery having the toothed portion (111), with the handle (16) including a compartment (12) receiving the power device (30), with the connection hole (13) defined in the extension (17), and with the extension (17) having substantially rectangular cross sections perpendicular to the first axis (L1).
     
    6. The electric ratchet wrench as claimed in claim 5, with the transmission groove (14) being crescent in cross section and defined in the head (15), and with the transmission groove (14) including two closed ends spaced from each other in a transverse direction perpendicular to the first axis (L1).
     
    7. The electric ratchet wrench as claimed in claim 5 or 6, with the handle (16) of the body (10) including a through-hole (18) extending in a radial direction perpendicular to the first axis (L1), with the through-hole (18) intercommunicated with the compartment (12), with the power device (30) including a control button (33) received in the through-hole (18) of the body (10) and electrically connected to the motor (31), and with the control button (33) operable to control the motor (31).
     
    8. The electric ratchet wrench as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 7, with the motor (31) being a monodirectional motor, with the motor shaft (311) rotatable about the first axis (L1), with the driving member (21) rotatably mounted in the body (10) and rotatable about a second axis (L2) perpendicular to the first axis (L1), with each of the first and second ring gears (23) rotatable about the second axis (L2) in the clockwise direction or the counterclockwise direction relative to the driving member (21), with one of the two primary pawls (221) and the first secondary pawl (222) jointly pivotable about a third axis parallel to the second axis (L2), with another of the two primary pawls (221) and the second secondary pawl (223) jointly pivotable about a fourth axis parallel to the second axis (L2), with the second axis (L2) located between the third and fourth axes, with the two primary pawls (221) located on a same level along the second axis (L2), with the first secondary pawl (222) and the second secondary pawl (223) opposed to each other in a diametric direction perpendicular to the second axis (L2) and located on different levels along the second axis (L2), and with the two primary pawls (221) located between the first and second secondary pawls (222, 223) along the second axis (L2).
     
    9. The electric ratchet wrench as claimed in claim 8, with the direction switching rod (25) including a through-hole (251) extending in a diametric direction perpendicular to the second axis (L2), with the direction switching rod (25) further including a first receptacle (252) having a first opening, with the direction switching rod (25) further including a second receptacle (253) having a second opening, with the through-hole (251) of the direction switching rod (25) located between the first and second receptacles (252, 253) along the second axis (L2), with the second opening facing away from the first opening and diametrically opposed to the first opening, with the driving device (20) including a primary pressing unit (26), a first pressing unit (27), and a second pressing unit (28), with the primary pressing unit (26) mounted in the through-hole (251) of the direction switching rod (25) and including two first pressing members (261) and an elastic element (262) mounted between the two first pressing members (261) and biasing the two first pressing members (261) to respectively press against the two primary pawls (221), with the first pressing unit (27) mounted in the first receptacle (252) of the direction switching rod (25) and including a second pressing member (271) and an elastic element (272) biasing the second pressing member (271) to press against the first secondary pawl (222), and with the second pressing unit (28) mounted in the second receptacle (253) of the direction switching rod (25) and including a third pressing member (281) and an elastic element (282) biasing the third pressing member (281) to press against the second secondary pawl (223).
     
    10. The electric ratchet wrench as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 9, with the first clutch member (43) including an end face having a first toothed portion (431), with the second clutch member (44) including an end face facing the first clutch member (43) and having a second toothed portion (441), with the first toothed portion (431) releasably coupled with the second toothed portion (441), with each of the first and second toothed portions (431, 441) having a plurality of teeth, and with each of the plurality of teeth including two faces at an angle of 45° to each other.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Ein elektrischer Ratschenschlüssel aufweisend:

    einen Körper (10), der ein erstes Ende (101) und ein zweites Ende (102) aufweist, wobei das erste Ende (101) des Körpers (10) einen Innenumfang aufweist, der einen Zahnabschnitt (111) hat;

    eine Ratschenvorrichtung (20), welche an dem ersten Ende (101) des Körpers (10) angebracht ist, wobei die Ratschenvorrichtung (20) aufweist:

    ein Antriebselement (21), eine Klinkenvorrichtung (22), einen ersten Zahnkranz (23), welcher drehbar um das Antriebselement (21) herum angebracht ist, einen zweiten Zahnkranz (24), welcher drehbar um das Antriebselement (21) herum angebracht ist, und einen Richtungsumschaltstab (25), welcher in dem Antriebselement (21) aufgenommen ist, wobei die Klinkenvorrichtung (22) zwischen dem ersten und dem zweiten Zahnkranz (23, 24) angebracht ist und zwei primäre Klinken (221), eine erste sekundäre Klinke (222) und eine zweite sekundäre Klinke (223) aufweist, wobei jede der zwei primären Klinken (221) schwenkbar an dem Antriebselement (21) angebracht ist und gestaltet ist, um wahlweise mit dem Zahnabschnitt (111) des Körpers (10) in Eingriff zu sein, wobei jeder von dem ersten und dem zweiten Zahnkranz (23, 24) im Uhrzeigersinn oder gegen den Uhrzeigersinn relativ zu dem Antriebselement (21) drehbar ist, wobei jeder von dem ersten und dem zweiten Zahnkranz (23, 24) einen Zahn-Innenabschnitt (231, 241) an einem Innenumfang davon und einen Zahn-Endabschnitt (232, 242) an einer Endfläche davon aufweist, wobei die Zahn-Endabschnitte (232, 242) des ersten und des zweiten Zahnkranzes (23, 24) einander zugewandt sind, wobei die erste sekundäre Klinke (222) eingerichtet ist, um wahlweise mit dem Zahn-Innenabschnitt (231) des ersten Zahnkranzes (23) in Eingriff zu sein, wobei die zweite sekundäre Klinke (223) eingerichtet ist, um wahlweise mit dem Zahn-Innenabschnitt (241) des zweiten Ringkranzes (24) in Eingriff zu sein, wobei das Antriebselement (21) ein Ende aufweist, welches angepasst ist, um ein Befestigungselement direkt oder indirekt anzutreiben, wobei der Richtungsumschaltstab (25) relativ zu dem Antriebselement (21) zwischen zwei Positionen schwenkbar ist, die einer Antriebsrichtung beziehungsweise einer Nicht-Antriebsrichtung entsprechen, wobei, wenn der Richtungsumschaltstab (25) zwischen den zwei Positionen schwenkt, ein Eingriffszustand zwischen jeder der beiden primären Klinken (221) und dem Zahnabschnitt (111) des Körpers (10) und ein Eingriffszustand zwischen der ersten und zweiten sekundären Klinke (222, 223) und dem ersten und zweiten Zahnkranz (23, 24) geändert werden, um eine Richtungsumschaltfunktion bereitzustellen;

    eine Stromversorgungsvorrichtung (30), die in dem zweiten Ende (102) des Körpers (10) aufgenommen ist, wobei die Leistungsvorrichtung (30) einen Motor (31) und eine Stromquelle (32) aufweist, wobei der Motor (31) eine Motorwelle (311) aufweist, wobei die Stromquelle (32) elektrisch mit dem Motor (31) verbunden ist, um die Motorwelle (311) anzutreiben; und

    eine Übertragungsvorrichtung (40), die eine Übertragungswelle (41), ein Stirnrad (42), ein erste Kupplungselement (43), ein zweites Kupplungselement (44) und ein elastisches Element (45) aufweist, wobei die Übertragungswelle (41) drehbar in dem Körper (10) angebracht ist und einen ersten Übertragungsabschnitt (411) und einen zweiten Übertragungsabschnitt (412) aufweist, wobei das Stirnrad (42) an dem ersten Übertragungsabschnitt (411) befestigt ist und mit den Zahn-Endabschnitten (232, 243) des ersten und des zweiten Zahnkranzes (23, 24) in Eingriff ist, wobei das erste Kupplungselement (43) mit der Motorwelle (311) des Motors (31) verbunden ist, wobei das zweite Kupplungselement (44) um den zweiten Übertragungsabschnitt (412) herum angebracht ist und entlang der Übertragungswelle (41) bewegbar ist, um wahlweise mit dem ersten Kupplungselement (43) verbunden oder von diesem gelöst zu sein, und wobei das elastische Element (45) um den zweiten Übertragungsabschnitt (412) der Übertragungswelle (41) herum angeordnet ist und das zweite Kupplungselement (44) vorspannt, sodass es mit dem ersten Kupplungselement (43) verbunden ist,

    wobei, wenn das erste Kupplungselement (43) mit dem zweiten Kupplungselement (44) verbunden ist und wenn die Motorwelle (311) des Motors (31) die Übertragungswelle (41) und das Stirnrad (42) rotierend antreibt, das Stirnrad (42) den ersten und zweiten Zahnkranz (23, 24) im Uhrzeigersinn beziehungsweise gegen den Uhrzeigersinn relativ zu dem Antriebselement (21) rotierend antreibt, und die zwei primären Klinken (221) und eine von der ersten und zweiten sekundären Klinke (222, 223) das Antriebselement (21) betätigen, um zu rotieren und dadurch das Befestigungselement zu rotieren, und

    wobei, in einer Position während des Antreibens des Befestigungselements ein Widerstand auftritt, der größer ist als ein von der Motorwelle (311) ausgegebenes Drehmoment und ein Zahnschlupf-Phänomen hervorruft, bei dem das zweite Kupplungselement (44) wiederholt in das erste Kupplungselement (43) eingreift und sich von diesem löst, der Körper (10) manuell rotiert werden kann, um den Widerstand zu überwinden und um in einem Moment, in dem das zweite Kupplungselement (44) in das erste Kupplungselement (43) eingreift, das Befestigungselement zwangsweise über die Position hinweg anzutreiben, wobei das zweite Kupplungselement (44) erneut in das erste Kupplungselement (43) eingreift, nachdem das Befestigungselement die Position passiert hat.


     
    2. Der elektrische Ratschenschlüssel gemäß Anspruch 1, wobei der Körper (10) ein Verbindungsloch (13) aufweist, wobei das Verbindungsloch (13) einen ersten, zweiten und dritten Abschnitt (131, 132, 133) aufweist, welche entlang einer ersten Achse (L1) angeordnet sind, wobei der erste Abschnitt (131) einen ersten Innendurchmesser (D1) senkrecht zu der ersten Achse (L1) hat, wobei der zweite Abschnitt (132) einen zweiten Innendurchmesser (D2) senkrecht zu der ersten Achse (L1) hat, wobei der zweite Innendurchmesser (D2) kleiner ist als der erste Innendurchmesser (D1), wobei der dritte Abschnitt (133) zwei Enden hat, die mit dem ersten beziehungsweise zweiten Abschnitt (131, 32) verbunden sind, wobei eine Innenwandfläche des dritten Abschnitts (133) in einem ersten Winkel (α) von 120° zu einer Innenwandfläche des ersten Abschnitts (131) ist,
    wobei die Übertragungswelle (41) drehbar in dem Verbindungsloch (13) aufgenommen ist und einen Verbindungsabschnitt (413) zwischen dem ersten und dem zweiten Übertragungsabschnitt (411, 412) aufweist, wobei die Übertragungswelle (41) ferner eine Schulter (414) aufweist, die zwischen dem ersten Übertragungsabschnitt (411) und dem Verbindungsabschnitt (413) verbunden ist, wobei der Verbindungsabschnitt (413) einen ersten Außendurchmesser (H1) senkrecht zu der ersten Achse (L1) hat, wobei die Schulter (414) einen zweiten Außendurchmesser (H2) senkrecht zu der ersten Achse (L1) hat, wobei der zweite Außendurchmesser (H2) kleiner ist als der erste Außendurchmesser (H1), wobei der Verbindungsabschnitt (414) eine konische Fläche hat, welche mit der Schulter (414) verbunden ist, wobei die konische Fläche des Verbindungsabschnitts (413) in einem zweiten Winkel (β) von 120° zu einer Außenfläche der Schulter (414) ist.
     
    3. Der elektrische Ratschenschlüssel gemäß Anspruch 2, wobei die Übertragungsvorrichtung (40) ferner eine erste Kugeleinheit (46) aufweist, welche eine Mehrzahl von Kugeln (461) hat, die in einer Umfangsrichtung um die erste Achse (L1) herum angeordnet sind, und wobei die Mehrzahl von Kugeln (461) in dem dritten Abschnitt (133) des Verbindungslochs (13) angebracht sind und zwischen dem Verbindungsabschnitt (413) und der Schulter (414) der Übertragungswelle (41) angeordnet sind.
     
    4. Der elektrische Ratschenschlüssel gemäß irgendeinem der Ansprüche 2 oder 3, wobei die Übertragungsvorrichtung (40) ferner eine Unterlegscheibe (47) und eine zweite Kugeleinheit (48) aufweist, wobei die Unterlegscheibe (47) um die Motorwelle (311) herum angebracht ist, wobei das elastische Element (45) zwischen der Unterlegscheibe (47) und dem zweiten Kupplungselement (44) angebracht ist, und
    wobei die Übertragungswelle (41) ferner einen Flansch (415) zwischen dem Übertragungsabschnitt (412) und dem Verbindungsabschnitt (413) aufweist, wobei der Flansch (415) einen Außendurchmesser senkrecht zu der ersten Achse aufweist, wobei der Außendurchmesser des Flansches (415) größer als ein Außendurchmesser des zweiten Übertragungsabschnitt (412) und kleiner als der erste Außendurchmesser (H1) des Verbindungsabschnitts (413) ist, wobei der Flansch (415) einen Außenumfang und eine ringförmige Endfläche hat, wobei die zweite Kugeleinheit (48) eine Mehrzahl von Kugeln (481) aufweist, die in einer Umfangsrichtung um die erste Achse (L1) herum angeordnet sind und zwischen einem Innenumfang des ersten Abschnitts (131) des Verbindungslochs (13) und dem Außenumfang des Flansches (415) der Übertragungswelle (41) angeordnet sind und zwischen der Unterlegscheibe (47) und der ringförmigen Endfläche des Flansches (415) der Übertragungswelle (41) angeordnet sind.
     
    5. Der elektrische Ratschenschlüssel gemäß irgendeinem der Ansprüche 2 bis 4, wobei der Körper (10) einen Kopf (15), einen Griff (16), der zum Halten durch einen Benutzer angepasst ist, und ein Erweiterungselement (17) zwischen dem Kopf (15) und dem Griff (16) aufweist, wobei der Kopf (15) an dem ersten Ende (101) des Körpers (10) angeordnet ist, wobei der Griff (16) zwischen dem Erweiterungselement (17) und dem zweiten Ende (102) des Körpers (10) entlang der ersten Achse (L1) angeordnet ist, wobei der Kopf (15) ein Antriebsloch (11) und eine Übertragungsnut (14), welche mit dem Antriebsloch (11) in Verbindung steht, aufweist, wobei das Antriebsloch (11) den Innenumfang aufweist, der den Zahnabschnitt (111) hat, wobei der Griff (16) einen Aufnahmeraum (12) aufweist, welcher die Stromversorgungsvorrichtung (30) aufnimmt, wobei das Verbindungsloch (13) in dem Erweiterungselement (17) definiert ist, und wobei das Erweiterungselement (17) im Wesentlichen rechtwinklige Querschnitte senkrecht zu der ersten Achse (L1) hat.
     
    6. Der elektrische Ratschenschlüssel gemäß Anspruch 5, wobei die Übertragungsnut (14) im Querschnitt sichelförmig ist und in dem Kopf (15) definiert ist, und wobei die Übertragungsnut (14) zwei geschlossene Enden aufweist, die in einer Querrichtung senkrecht zu der ersten Achse (L1) im Abstand voneinander angeordnet sind.
     
    7. Der elektrische Ratschenschlüssel gemäß Anspruch 5 oder 6, wobei der Griff (16) des Körpers (10) ein Durchgangsloch (18) aufweist, welches sich in einer radialen Richtung senkrecht zu der ersten Achse (L1) erstreckt, wobei das Durchgangsloch (18) mit dem Aufnahmeraum (12) in Verbindung steht, wobei die Stromversorgungsvorrichtung (30) einen Steuerknopf (33) aufweist, welcher in dem Durchgangsloch (18) des Körpers (10) aufgenommen ist und elektrisch mit dem Motor (31) verbunden ist, und wobei der Steuerknopf (33) betätigt werden kann, um den Motor (31) zu steuern.
     
    8. Der elektrische Ratschenschlüssel gemäß irgendeinem der Ansprüche 2 bis 7, wobei der Motor (31) ein monodirektionaler Motor ist, wobei die Motorwelle (311) um die erste Achse (L1) drehbar ist, wobei das Antriebselement (21) drehbar in dem Körper (10) angebracht ist und um eine zweite Achse (L2) senkrecht zur ersten Achse (L1) drehbar ist, wobei jeder von dem ersten und dem zweiten Zahnkranz (23) um die zweite Achse (L2) im Uhrzeigersinn oder gegen den Uhrzeigersinn relativ zu dem Antriebselement (21) drehbar ist, wobei eine der zwei primären Klinken (221) und die erste sekundäre Klinke (222) gemeinsam um eine dritte Achse parallel zu der zweiten Achse (L2) schwenkbar sind, wobei eine andere der zwei primären Klinken (221) und die zweite sekundäre Klinke (223) gemeinsam um eine vierte Achse parallel zu der zweiten Achse (L2) schwenkbar sind, wobei die zweite Achse (L2) zwischen der dritten und der vierten Achse angeordnet ist, wobei die zwei primären Klinken (221) auf der gleichen Ebene entlang der zweiten Achse (L2) angeordnet sind, wobei die erste sekundäre Klinke (222) und die zweite sekundäre Klinke (223) in einer diametralen Richtung senkrecht zu der zweiten Achse (L2) einander gegenüberliegen und entlang der zweiten Achse (L2) auf verschiedenen Ebenen angeordnet sind, und wobei die zwei primären Klinken (221) zwischen der ersten und der zweiten sekundären Klinke (222, 223) entlang der zweiten Achse (L2) angeordnet sind.
     
    9. Der elektrische Ratschenschlüssel gemäß Anspruch 8, wobei der Richtungsumschaltstab (25) ein Durchgangsloch (251) aufweist, welches sich in einer diametralen Richtung senkrecht zu der zweiten Achse (L2) erstreckt, wobei der Richtungsumschaltstab (25) ferner eine erste Aufnahmehülse (252) aufweist, die eine erste Öffnung hat, wobei der Richtungsumschaltstab (25) ferner eine zweite Aufnahmehülse (253) aufweist, die eine zweite Öffnung hat, wobei das Durchgangsloch (251) des Richtungsumschaltstabs (25) zwischen der ersten und der zweiten Aufnahmehülse (252, 253) entlang der zweiten Achse (L2) angeordnet ist, wobei die zweite Öffnung von der ersten Öffnung abgewandt ist und der ersten Öffnung diametral gegenüberliegt, wobei die Antriebsvorrichtung (20) eine primäre Drückeinheit (26), eine erste Drückeinheit (27) und eine zweite Drückeinheit (28) aufweist, wobei die primäre Drückeinheit (26) in dem Durchgangsloch (251) des Richtungsumschaltstabs (25) angebracht ist und zwei erste Drückelemente (261) und ein elastisches Element (262) aufweist, welches zwischen den zwei ersten Drückelementen (261) angebracht ist und die zwei ersten Drückelemente (261) vorspannt, sodass sie gegen die zwei jeweiligen primären Klinken (221) drücken, wobei die erste Drückeinheit (27) in der ersten Aufnahmehülse (252) des Richtungsumschaltstabs (25) angebracht ist und ein zweites Drückelement (271) und ein elastisches Element (272) aufweist, welches das zweite Drückelement (271) vorspannt, sodass es gegen die erste sekundäre Klinke (222) drückt, und wobei die zweite Drückeinheit (28) in der zweiten Aufnahmehülse (253) des Richtungsumschaltstabs (25) angebracht ist und ein drittes Drückelement (281) und ein elastisches Element (282) aufweist, welches das dritte Drückelement (281) vorspannt, sodass es gegen die zweite sekundäre Klinke (223) drückt.
     
    10. Der elektrische Ratschenschlüssel gemäß irgendeinem der Ansprüche 1 bis 9, wobei das erste Kupplungselement (43) eine Endfläche aufweist, die einen ersten Zahnabschnitt (431) hat, wobei das zweite Kupplungselement (44) eine Endfläche aufweist, die dem ersten Kupplungselement (43) zugewandt ist und einen zweiten Zahnabschnitt (441) hat, wobei der erste Zahnabschnitt (431) lösbar mit dem zweiten Zahnabschnitt (441) verbunden ist, wobei jeder von dem ersten und dem zweiten Zahnabschnitt (431, 441) eine Mehrzahl von Zähnen hat, und wobei jeder der Mehrzahl von Zähnen zwei Flächen mit einem Winkel von 45° zueinander aufweist.
     


    Revendications

    1. Clé à cliquet électrique comprenant :

    un corps (10) qui comprend une première extrémité (101) et une seconde extrémité (102) ;

    dans laquelle la première extrémité (101) du corps (10) comprend une périphérie intérieure qui présente une partie dentée (111) ;

    un dispositif à cliquet (20) monté sur la première extrémité (101) du corps (10) ;

    dans laquelle le dispositif à cliquet (20) comprend un élément d'entraînement (21), un dispositif à doigt d'encliquetage (22), une première couronne dentée (23) montée de manière rotative autour de l'élément d'entraînement (21), une seconde couronne dentée (24) montée de manière rotative autour de l'élément d'entraînement (21), et une tige de commutation de direction (25) reçue dans l'élément d'entraînement (21) ;

    dans laquelle le dispositif à doigt d'encliquetage (22) est monté entre les première et seconde couronnes dentées (23, 24), et comprend deux doigts d'encliquetage primaires (221), un premier engrenage secondaire (222), et un second engrenage secondaire (223) ;

    dans laquelle chacun des deux doigts d'encliquetage primaires (221) est monté de manière pivotante sur l'élément d'entraînement (21), et est configuré de façon à s'engrener de manière sélective avec la partie dentée (111) du corps (10) ;

    dans laquelle chacune des première et seconde couronnes dentées (23, 24) peut tourner par rapport à l'élément d'entraînement (21) dans le sens des aiguilles d'une montre ou dans le sens inverse des aiguilles d'une montre ;

    dans laquelle chacune des première et seconde couronnes dentées (23, 24) comprend une partie dentée intérieure (231, 241) qui se situe sur la périphérie intérieure de celle-ci, et une partie dentée d'extrémité (232, 242) qui se situe sur une face d'extrémité de celle-ci ;

    dans laquelle les parties dentées d'extrémité (232, 242) des première et seconde couronnes dentées (23, 24) se font face l'une à l'autre ;

    dans laquelle le premier doigt d'encliquetage secondaire (222) est configuré de façon à s'engrener de manière sélective avec la partie dentée intérieure (231) de la première couronne dentée (23) ;

    dans laquelle le second doigt d'encliquetage secondaire (223) est configuré de façon à s'engrener de manière sélective avec la partie dentée intérieure (241) de la seconde couronne dentée (24) ;

    dans laquelle l'élément d'entraînement (21) comprend une extrémité adaptée à l'entraînement direct ou indirect d'un dispositif de fixation ;

    dans laquelle la tige de commutation de direction (25) peut tourner par rapport à l'élément d'entraînement (21) entre deux positions qui correspondent de manière respective à une direction d'entraînement et à une direction de non entraînement ;

    dans laquelle, lorsque la tige de commutation de direction (25) pivote entre les deux positions, l'état de mise en prise entre chacun des deux doigts d'encliquetage primaires (221) et la partie dentée (111) du corps (10), et l'état de mise en prise entre les premier et second doigts d'encliquetage secondaires (222, 223) et les première et seconde couronnes dentées (23, 24), sont modifiés de façon à fournir une fonction de commutation de direction ;

    un dispositif d'alimentation (30) reçu dans la seconde extrémité (102) du corps (10) ;

    dans laquelle le dispositif d'alimentation (30) comprend un moteur (31) et une source d'alimentation (32) ;

    dans laquelle le moteur (31) comprend un arbre de moteur (311) ;

    dans laquelle la source d'alimentation (32) est connectée de manière électrique au moteur (31) de façon à entraîner l'arbre de moteur (311); et

    un dispositif de transmission (40) qui comprend un arbre de transmission (41), un engrenage droit (42), un premier élément d'embrayage (43), un second élément d'embrayage (44), et un élément élastique (45) ;

    dans laquelle l'arbre de transmission (41) est monté de manière rotative sur le corps (10) et comprend une première partie transmission (411) et une seconde partie transmission (412) ;

    dans laquelle l'engrenage droit (42) est fixé sur la première partie transmission (411) et s'engrène avec les parties dentées d'extrémité (232, 243) des première et seconde couronnes dentées (23, 24) ;

    dans laquelle le premier élément d'embrayage (43) est couplé à l'arbre de moteur (311) du moteur (31) ;

    dans laquelle le second élément d'embrayage (44) est monté autour de la seconde partie transmission (412), et peut se déplacer le long de l'arbre de transmission (41) de façon à se coupler au premier élément d'embrayage (43), ou à désaccoupler de celui-ci, de manière sélective ; et

    dans laquelle l'élément d'élastique (45) est monté autour de la seconde partie transmission (412) de l'arbre de transmission (41), et sollicite le second élément d'embrayage (44) de façon à ce qu'il se couple au premier élément d'embrayage (43) ;

    dans laquelle, lorsque le premier élément d'embrayage (43) se couple au second élément d'embrayage (44), et lorsque l'arbre de moteur (311) du moteur (31) entraîne l'arbre de transmission (41) et l'engrenage droit (42) en rotation, l'engrenage droit (42) entraîne les première et seconde couronne dentées (23, 24) de façon à les faire tourner de manière respective dans le sens des aiguilles d'une montre ou dans le sens inverse des aiguilles d'une montre par rapport à l'élément d'entraînement (21), les deux doigts d'encliquetage primaires (221) et l'un des premier et second doigts d'encliquetage secondaires (222, 223) actionnent l'élément d'entraînement (21) en rotation, ce qui permet de faire tourner de ce fait le dispositif de fixation ; et

    dans lequel, si une résistance supérieure au couple délivré en sortie par l'arbre de moteur (311) est rencontrée au niveau d'une position tout en entraînant le dispositif de fixation, et provoque un phénomène de patinage des dents dans lequel le second élément d'embrayage (44) vient en prise et hors de prise à plusieurs reprises avec le premier élément d'embrayage (43), le corps (10) peut être tourné de manière manuelle de façon à surmonter la résistance, et à entraîner de force le dispositif de fixation au-delà de la position à un moment où le second élément d'embrayage (44) vient en prise avec le premier élément d'embrayage (43), et le second élément d'embrayage (44) vient de nouveau en prise avec le premier élément d'embrayage (43) une fois que le dispositif de fixation a dépassé la position.


     
    2. Clé à cliquet électrique selon la revendication 1,
    dans laquelle le corps (10) comprend un trou de connexion (13) ;
    dans laquelle le trou de connexion (13) comprend des première, deuxième, et troisième sections (131, 132, 133) agencées le long d'un premier axe (L1) ;
    dans laquelle la première section (131) présente un premier diamètre intérieur (D1) perpendiculaire au premier axe (L1) ;
    dans laquelle la deuxième section (132) présente un deuxième diamètre intérieur (D2) perpendiculaire au premier axe (L1) ;
    dans laquelle le deuxième diamètre intérieur (D2) est inférieur au premier diamètre intérieur (D1) ;
    dans laquelle la troisième section (133) présente deux extrémités qui sont connectées de manière respective aux première et deuxième sections (131, 132) ;
    dans laquelle une face de paroi intérieure de la troisième section (133) fait un premier angle (α) égal à 120° avec une face de paroi intérieure de la première section (131) ;
    dans laquelle l'arbre de transmission (41) est reçu de manière rotative dans le trou de connexion (13), et comprend une partie connexion (413) qui se situe entre les première et deuxième parties transmission (411, 412) ;
    dans laquelle l'arbre de transmission (41) comprend en outre un épaulement (414) connecté entre la première partie transmission (411) et la partie connexion (413) ;
    dans laquelle la partie connexion (413) présente un premier diamètre extérieur (H1) perpendiculaire au premier axe (L1) ;
    dans laquelle l'épaulement (414) présente un deuxième diamètre extérieur (H2) perpendiculaire au premier axe (L1) ;
    dans laquelle le deuxième diamètre extérieur (H2) est inférieur au premier diamètre extérieur (H1) ;
    dans laquelle la partie connexion (414) présente une face conique connectée à l'épaulement (414) ;
    dans laquelle la face conique de la partie connexion (413) fait un deuxième angle (β) égal à 120° avec une face extérieure de l'épaulement (414).
     
    3. Clé à cliquet électrique selon la revendication 2,
    dans laquelle le dispositif de transmission (40) comprend en outre une première unité à billes (46) qui présente une pluralité de billes (461) agencées dans une direction circonférentielle autour du premier axe (L1) ; et
    dans laquelle la pluralité de billes (461) sont montées dans la troisième section (133) du trou de connexion (13), et se situent entre la partie connexion (413) et l'épaulement (414) de l'arbre de transmission (41).
     
    4. Clé à cliquet électrique selon la revendication 2 ou la revendication 3,
    dans laquelle le dispositif de transmission (40) comprend en outre une rondelle (47) et une seconde unité à billes (48) ;
    dans laquelle la rondelle (47) est montée autour de l'arbre de moteur (311) ;
    dans laquelle l'élément élastique (45) est monté entre la rondelle (47) et le second élément d'embrayage (44) ; et
    dans laquelle l'arbre de transmission (41) comprend en outre une bride (415) qui se situe entre la seconde partie transmission (412) et la partie connexion (413) ;
    dans laquelle la bride (415) présente un diamètre extérieur perpendiculaire au premier axe ;
    dans laquelle le diamètre extérieur de la bride (415) est supérieur au diamètre extérieur de la seconde partie transmission (412), et inférieur au premier diamètre extérieur (H1) de la partie connexion (413) ;
    dans laquelle la bride (415) présente une périphérie extérieure et une face d'extrémité annulaire ;
    dans laquelle la seconde unité à billes (48) comprend une pluralité de billes (481) agencées dans une direction circonférentielle autour du premier axe (L1), et qui se situent entre une périphérie intérieure de la première section (131) du trou de connexion (13), et la périphérie extérieure de la bride (415) de l'arbre de transmission (41), et qui se situent entre la rondelle (47) et la face d'extrémité annulaire de la bride (415) de l'arbre de transmission (41).
     
    5. Clé à cliquet électrique selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 à 4,
    dans laquelle le corps (10) comprend une tête (15), une poignée (16) adaptée à être tenue par un utilisateur, et une extension (17) qui se situe entre la tête (15) et la poignée (16) ;
    dans laquelle la tête (15) se situe sur la première extrémité (101) du corps (10) ;
    dans laquelle la poignée (16) se situe entre l'extension (17) et la seconde extrémité (102) du corps (10) le long du premier axe (L1) ;
    dans laquelle la tête (15) comprend un trou d'entraînement (11) et une rainure de transmission (14) qui communique avec le trou d'entraînement (11) ;
    dans laquelle le trou d'entraînement (11) comprend la périphérie intérieure qui présente la partie dentée (111) ;
    dans laquelle la poignée (16) comprend un compartiment (12) qui reçoit le dispositif d'alimentation (30) ;
    dans laquelle le trou de connexion (13) est défini dans l'extension (17) ; et
    dans laquelle l'extension (17) présente des sections transversales sensiblement rectangulaires perpendiculaires au premier axe (L1).
     
    6. Clé à cliquet électrique selon la revendication 5,
    dans laquelle la section transversale de la rainure de transmission (14) croît, et est définie dans la tête (15) ; et
    dans laquelle la rainure de transmission (14) comprend deux extrémités fermées espacées l'une de l'autre dans une direction transversale perpendiculaire au premier axe (L1).
     
    7. Clé à cliquet électrique selon la revendication 5 ou la revendication 6,
    dans laquelle la poignée (16) du corps (10) comprend un trou traversant (18) qui s'étend dans une direction radiale perpendiculaire au premier axe (L1) ;
    dans laquelle le trou traversant (18) communique avec le compartiment (12) ;
    dans laquelle le dispositif d'alimentation (30) comprend un bouton de commande (33) reçu dans le trou traversant (18) du corps (10) et connecté de manière électrique au moteur (31) ; et
    dans laquelle le bouton de commande (33) est fonctionnel de façon à commander le moteur (31).
     
    8. Clé à cliquet électrique selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 à 7,
    dans laquelle le moteur (31) est un moteur qui tourne dans un seul sens ;
    dans laquelle l'arbre de moteur (311) peut tourner autour du premier axe (L1);
    dans laquelle l'élément d'entraînement (21) est monté de manière rotative dans le corps (10) et peut tourner autour d'un deuxième axe (L2) perpendiculaire au premier axe (L1) ;
    dans laquelle chacune des première et seconde couronnes dentées (23) peut tourner autour du deuxième axe (L2) dans le sens des aiguilles d'une montre ou dans le sens inverse des aiguilles d'une montre par rapport à l'élément d'entraînement (21) ;
    dans laquelle l'un des deux doigts d'encliquetage primaires (221) et le premier doigt d'encliquetage secondaire (222) peuvent pivoter de manière conjointe autour d'un troisième axe parallèle au deuxième axe (L2) ;
    dans laquelle un autre des deux doigts d'encliquetage primaires (221) et le second doigt d'encliquetage secondaire (223) peuvent pivoter de manière conjointe autour d'un quatrième axe parallèle au deuxième axe (L2) ;
    dans laquelle le deuxième axe (L2) se situe entre les troisième et quatrième axes ;
    dans laquelle les deux doigts d'encliquetage primaires (221) se situent au même niveau le long du deuxième axe (L2) ;
    dans laquelle le premier doigt d'encliquetage secondaire (222) et le second doigt d'encliquetage secondaire (223) sont opposés l'un par rapport à l'autre dans une direction diamétrale perpendiculaire au deuxième axe (L2), et se situent sur des niveaux différents le long du deuxième axe (L2) ; et
    dans laquelle les deux doigts d'encliquetage primaires (221) se situent entre les premier et second doigts d'encliquetage secondaires (222, 223) le long du deuxième axe (L2).
     
    9. Clé à cliquet électrique selon la revendication 8,
    dans laquelle la tige de commutation de direction (25) comprend un trou traversant (251) qui s'étend dans une direction diamétrale perpendiculaire au deuxième axe (L2) ;
    dans laquelle la tige de commutation de direction (25) comprend en outre un premier réceptacle (252) qui présente une première ouverture ;
    dans laquelle la tige de commutation de direction (25) comprend en outre un second réceptacle (253) qui présente une seconde ouverture ;
    dans laquelle le trou traversant (251) de la tige de commutation de direction (25) se situe entre les premier et second réceptacles (252, 253) le long du deuxième axe (L2) ;
    dans laquelle la seconde ouverture fait face en s'éloignant de la première ouverture, et est diamétralement opposée à la première ouverture ;
    dans laquelle le dispositif d'entraînement (20) comprend une unité de pression primaire (26), une première unité de pression (27), et une seconde unité de pression (28) ;
    dans laquelle l'unité de pression primaire (26) est montée dans le trou traversant (251) de la tige de commutation de direction (25), et comprend deux premiers éléments de pression (261) et un élément élastique (262) monté entre les deux premiers éléments de pression (261), et sollicite les deux premiers élément de pression (261) de façon à ce qu'ils pressent de manière respectivement contre les deux doigts d'encliquetage primaires (221) ;
    dans laquelle la première unité de pression (27) est montée dans le premier réceptacle (252) de la tige de commutation de direction (25), et comprend un deuxième élément de pression (271) et un élément élastique (272) qui sollicite le deuxième élément de pression (271) de façon à ce qu'il presse contre le premier doigt d'encliquetage secondaire (222) ; et
    dans laquelle la seconde unité de pression (28) est montée dans le second réceptacle (253) de la tige de commutation de direction (25), et comprend un troisième élément de pression (281) et un élément élastique (282) qui sollicite le troisième élément de pression (281) de façon à ce qu'il presse contre le deuxième doigt d'encliquetage secondaire (223).
     
    10. Clé à cliquet électrique selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 9 ;
    dans laquelle le premier élément d'embrayage (43) comprend une face d'extrémité qui présente une première partie dentée (431) ;
    dans laquelle le second élément d'embrayage (44) comprend une face d'extrémité qui fait face au premier élément d'embrayage (43), et qui présente une seconde partie dentée (441) ;
    dans laquelle la première partie dentée (431) est couplée de manière libérable à la seconde partie dentée (441) ;
    dans laquelle chacune des première et seconde parties dentées (431, 441) présente une pluralité de dents ; et
    dans laquelle chacune de la pluralité de dents comprend deux faces qui présentent entre elles un angle égal à 45°.
     




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