Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention is a continuation-in-part of
U.S. Ser. No. 12/136,132 filed on 10 June 2008. The invention relates to a ratchetable open-ended wrench which allows application
of sequential back and forth strokes to a rotatable workpiece W without removing the
wrench from the workpiece, and more particularly to a ratchetable open-ended wrench
that achieves a "smooth, continuous operation" for the operators when retracting a
workpiece W with sequential back and forth strokes.
Background of the Invention
[0002] A ratchetable open-ended wrench is known as an improved hand tool which not only
achieves the functions of conventional open-ended wrench but also provides the advantage
of ratchetable operation. In view of the convenience, efforts and improvements have
been made in this field, for example, Patent Nos.
TW228757,
TW278060,
TW327619,
US5533428 (
WO9615879),
TWM310772,
US7111529,
US7077035 and
US3165015. Further, some adjustable spanners are also provided with similar ratchetable operation
mechanism, such as Patent Nos.
TW501515,
TW511564,
US7010999,
TW262313, and
US2,879,681.
[0003] TW228757 discloses an open-ended wrench which allows application of sequential back and forth
strokes for driving a screw/workpiece. The wrench relies on a pair of retractable
claws/jaws (2, 3) parallel to each other and disposed in the wrench head, which move
along the same direction as a pair of drive springs coupled to the claws/jaws. Therefore,
TW228757, which is characterized by the retractable claws/jaws (2, 3) moving back or forth
along the activation direction of the springs, can rotate a screw clockwise, and turn
back in a counterclockwise direction without rotating the screw. However, a wrench
needs the counterforce or friction from the retractable claws/jaws, which are abutted
against the screw, to tighten or loosen the screw. In this regard, the retractable
claws/jaws (2, 3) of the wrench of
TW228757 are formed with toothed surfaces which are parallel to each other to contact a parallel
pair of sides of the screw so as to rotate the same. The problem with the wrench is
that, since the toothed surfaces of the jaws are substantially parallel to each other
and are not perpendicular to the screw sides, the tightening/loosening performance
of the wrench is poor, and the toothed structure can be easily abraded after long-term
usage. Moreover, due to the complicated jaw-pair structure, the jaw opening (the opening
between the jaws) of the wrench must be made larger than the size of the screw/workpiece
to be driven, and the retractable claws/jaws (2, 3) may be continuously abraded during
operation. Therefore, such a wrench is inconvenient in use. Nevertheless, the through
slots (111,121) accommodating the claws/jaws weaken the wrench head structure.
[0004] US5533428 (
WO9615879) and
TW327619 remedy some of the above defects by providing a wrench providing a single L-shaped
retractable claw/jaw 15 which moves in the same direction as a driving spring coupled
therewith within a slot 23 inward facing a base portion of the wrench driving head
which is near a handle 21, with a modified driving head structure. The retractable
jaw 15 has a second engaging surface 14 in parallel to a first engaging surface 13
on a first jaw 11. However, the problem with this wrench is that, during the wrench
"reverse rotation" at which the nut is not rotated, the wrench cannot be operated
smoothly. One reason is that, the wrench reverse rotation is easily held up because
a corner 75 of the nut 60 will block the retracting action of the retractable jaw
15 may tend to block the retractable jaw member 15. Though the inventions provide
a chamfered edge 16 between forward surface 30 and engaging surface 14 to allow for
improved ratchetability of the retractable jaw 15 to alleviate the above problem,
there remain some other defects. Specifically, the driving opening of the wrench driving
head is characterized by a complicated structure including bearing surface 50 and
recesses 51-53 which are not smoothly connected to each other, and the jaw opening
must be larger than the nut/screw/workpiece to be driven, which results in an increased
weight of the wrench and inaccurate sizing of jaw opening. Besides, since the driving
opening is not smoothly contoured with bearing surface 50 and recesses 51-53, during
the wrench reverse rotation when the nut is not rotated, a series of sequential partial-turn
strokes are required to find different points for force application. This slows the
rate of each wrench reverse rotation operation. Therefore, such a wrench is very inconvenient
for a professional user.
[0005] The aforementioned or similar problems exist in various other conventional wrenches,
such as
TWM310772,
US3,165,015,
US7,077,035 and
US7,111,529 which use a retractable claw/jaw moving in the same direction as a driving spring
coupled therewith. Another common problem of conventional wrenches is that during
the tightening/loosening operation, the spring and the retractable claw/jaw directly
bear a great torque, which may adversely affect the wrench service life.
[0006] US6,637,300 (
TW501515),
US7,010,999 (
TW200637692) and
TW511564 issued to Arthur Wu disclose ratchetable adjustable spanners which adopt "pivot-type
claw/jaws." In particular,
US6637300 discloses slots 14 which laterally penetrate a fixed jaw 11, and rotatable devices
(pivoted jaws) 40, 66 with a symmetrical, paired structure pivotally fixed in said
two slots 14, so that the rotatable devices 40, 66 can be clamped between stopping
portions 15. With the above structure, the wrench can tighten/loosen a screw in one
direction, and turn back without rotating the screw in the opposite direction. However,
US6637300 has the following disadvantages: (1) The rotatable devices (pivoted claws) 40, 66
are complicated by providing symmetrical, T-shaped and paired structures. (2) The
rotatable devices 40, 66 clamped between the two stopping portions 15 cannot be retracted
into the slots 14 receiving said rotatable devices 40,60, so the wrench driving opening
must be made larger, which results in an increased weight, and the ratachetable structure
can only be used with an "adjustable spanner" instead of an "open-ended wrench." (3)
The springs 50, 67 are disposed on a pivot, so the rebounding force of the rotatable
devices 40, 66 is small, and the operation performance is not good. (4) The slot 14
for accommodating the rotatable devices 40, 66 penetrates the head portion of the
wrench, which weaken the strength of the wrench head.
TW511564 and
US7,010,999 (
TW 200637692) change the through slot 14 of
US6,637,300 to an arcuated, C-shaped opening to acquire a higher strength, and change the "rotatable
devices (pivoted claws) 40, 66" of
TW501515 with "driving rollers" activated by springs. These driving rollers are big, however.
To accommodate the "driving rollers," the fixed jaw must be made larger. Moreover,
the above prior arts are only applicable to an adjustable spanner which is equipped
with a "moving jaw" and a "worm" so that these elements can actually engage a screw/nut/workpiece.
Thus, the whole adjustable spanner with these elements is even more clumsy and inconvenient
to operate.
[0007] Among various ratchetable wrenches, those with a retractable jaw moving in the same
direction as a driving spring coupling therewith are simpler in structure than those
with a pivot-type jaw, and thus have a lower cost. However, the conventional design
of the former is highly complicated and has the following disadvantages. (1) The retractable
jaw must work with a slot penetrating the fixed jaw of the wrench head, which results
in a weak wrench head structure that may be easily ruptured under a great torque for
a long time. (2) To engage fasteners or workpieces such as screws/nuts, the wrench
is provided with a retractable jaw which is usually designed with a complicated engaging
surface, or provided with several retractable jaws working together, so the difficulty
in and cost of the fabrication are increased. (3) The retractable jaw is not properly
designed to bear great force, and is easily broken. (4) The wrench driving opening/fastener
room for accommodating a fastener or workpiece such as a screw/nut has a complicated
structure, which brings inconvenience during operation.
[0008] Therefore, it is necessary to provide a ratchetable open-ended wrench to eliminate
the above disadvantages.
Summary Of the Invention
[0009] Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a ratchetable open-ended wrench,
which includes a handle for a hand to grasp, a wrench head located on one end of the
handle, and a fastener room located in the wrench head for accommodating a workpiece
to be rotated. The wrench head further includes a first jaw having a first driving
wall, a second jaw having a second driving wall facing the first driving wall, an
inner wall extending from the second driving wall toward the inside portion of the
second jaw, a fastener-jaw concavity, an auxiliary jaw retracting opening, an auxiliary
jaw elastically and longitudinally slidable along the auxiliary jaw retracting opening,
and an auxiliary jaw limiting member coupled with the limiting slot. The auxiliary
jaw further includes an exterior end having a pillow in contact with the inner wall
and a pushing surface for working together with the first jaw to grip and rotate the
workpiece W, an interior end, and a limiting slot.
Brief Description of the Drawing
[0010] FIGs. 1A to 1B are schematic three-dimensional views of the present invention;
[0011] FIG. 2A is a schematic view of the present invention showing the structure near the
auxiliary jaw;
[0012] FIG. 2B is a plane view of Fig. 1B of the present invention; and
[0013] FIGs. 3A to 3E are schematic views showing the wrench reverse rotation operation
during which the workpiece is not rotated according to the present invention.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0014] In FIGs. 1A to 2B, a preferred embodiment of a ratchetable open-ended wrench 1 for
turning a rototable workpiece W is shown. The "workpiece" refers to, for example,
a fastener like screw/nut, or any other hand tool having a polygonal driven part and
capable of being driven by a wrench. However, the workpiece W hereinafter only stands
for to the driven part of the workpiece W (e.g., a bolt head or a driven end of an
adaptor) that is driven by the wrench. The ratchetable open-ended wrench 1 substantially
comprises a handle H for a hand to grasp and a wrench head 100 for rotating the workpiece
W, which includes a drive opening therein and located on one end of the handle H.
[0015] The wrench head 100 preferably includes a first jaw 110 having a first driving wall
114, a second jaw 120 substantially extending from a base portion 200 of the wrench
head 100 adjoining the handle to a free end 122, and a fastener room 160 located in
the drive opening of the wrench head 100 for accommodating the workpiece W to be rotated.
[0016] The first jaw 110 is preferably formed with a recessed portion 112 capable of accommodating
the angled portion of the workpiece W is an inner section (a section away from the
first driving wall 114) thereof (see FIG. 2A) to facilitate smooth operation during
the reverse rotation of the wrench at which the workpiece W is not rotated. According
to an alternative embodiment, the recessed portion 112 of the first jaw 110 may be
omitted, and the inside portion of the second jaw 120 is made larger so as to accommodate
the workpiece W during the reverse rotation of the wrench without rotating the workpiece
W. In this alternative embodiment, although the weight of the wrench is increased,
the functions of the wrench of the present invention can still be achieved.
[0017] The second jaw 120 comprises:
a second driving wall 124, formed on the free end 122 of the second jaw 120 and facing
the first driving wall 114;
an inner wall 126, extending from the second driving wall 124 toward the inside portion
of the second jaw 120;
a rear-end wall 127 provided adjacent to the base portion 200, said rear-end wall
127 facing said first jaw 110 so as to work with said first jaw 110 to clamp a portion
of the workpiece W to be rotated;
a concavity 128 formed between said second driving wall 124 and said rear-end wall
127 and having a wall forming a portion of said inner wall 126;
an auxiliary jaw retracting opening 130, which extends from the base portion 200,
faces a jaw opening 170 (which will be explained below) and adjoins the concavity
128, wherein the auxiliary jaw retracting opening 130 preferably does not penetrate
the second jaw 120;
an auxiliary jaw 140, partially disposed in the auxiliary jaw retracting opening 130,
and elastically (see a spring S in the drawings) and longitudinally slidable along
the auxiliary jaw retracting opening 130;
an interior end 146 for elastically coupled to the auxiliary jaw retracting opening
130 (with the spring S);
a limiting slot 148; and
an auxiliary jaw limiting member 150, extending (from a surface of the second jaw
120) through an opening 152 to the auxiliary jaw retracting opening 130, and coupled
with the limiting slot 148, for confining the auxiliary jaw 140 to move between a
first position in which the auxiliary jaw 140 is non longitudinally biased and a second
position in which the auxiliary jaw 140 is longitudinally biased.
[0018] The inner wall 126 is preferably formed with a slot having a U-shaped cross-section
so as to allow the auxiliary jaw 140 to slide thereon. Specifically, the U-shaped
slot extends from the auxiliary jaw retracting opening 130 toward the jaw opening
170 and has a longitudinal opening facing the auxiliary jaw 140. Therefore, the auxiliary
jaw 140 can be partly embraced in the U-shaped inner wall 126 during its movement
in the slot.
[0019] The rear-end wall 127 is preferably arranged in a way that it does not exceed a half
of a workpiece contact edge WS that is adjacent to the base portion 200 (i.e., the
rear-end wall 127 does not exceed an inner half portion of the workpiece contact edge
WS). Accordingly, when the open-ended wrench 1 is used to roatate a workpiece W, the
rear-end wall 127 will share a part of the torque required to drive the workpiece
W; whereas when the open-ended wrench 1 is ratcheted back with no loosening/tightening
action, the rear-end wall 127 will not obstruct the movement of the auxiliary jaw
140 relative to the associated contact edge WS of the workpiece W. Preferably, the
smallest width between the rear-end wall 127 and the first driving wall 114 of the
first jaw 110 is approximately the size of the workpiece W.
[0020] The auxiliary jaw 140 preferably comprises a pillow 142 facing the inner wall 126
for contacting/abutting it and a "fastener contact surface" for contacting the workpiece
W. The "fastener contact surface" comprises a driving surface 143 and a pushing surface
144. Preferably, when the auxiliary jaw 140 is located in the first position in which
the auxiliary jaw 140 is unbiased and fully extended by spring S, the minimum width
between the "fastener contact surface" thereof and the first driving wall 114 of the
first jaw 110 is substantially equal to the size of the workpiece W. The driving surface
143 substantially faces a workpiece contact edge WS of the workpiece W to be rotated,
so that it can work with the first jaw 110 to grip the workpiece W and apply a force
(torque) thereto during operation. The driving surface 143 is preferably formed with
corrugations shown in the drawings or similar friction structure to obtain a better
gripping force. The pushing surface 144 is substantially directed toward the drive
opening and adjacent to the portion of the workpiece contact edge WS that is away
from the base portion 200 (which means that the pushing surface 144 faces an outer
portion of the contact edge WS, as shown in FIG. 2A), so that it can be pushed by
the outer portion of the contact edge WS of the workpiece W to be rotated when the
ratchetable open-ended wrench 1 is ratcheted back with no loosening/tightening action,
while at the same time the auxiliary jaw 140 is retracted into the auxiliary jaw retracting
opening 130 as workpiece W enters the concavity 128. The pushing surface 144 preferably
includes a gentle cambered/curved surface. The driving surface 143 is connected to
the pushing surface 144 preferably by a smooth cambered/curved surface. More specifically,
the "fastener contact surface" of the auxiliary jaw 140 extends with a curved surface
from the driving surface 143 to the pushing surface 144 (that is, the pushing surface
144 itself has a cambered/curved surface, and the pushing surface 144 is connected
to the driving surface 143 by a cambered/curved surface), thereby making the workpiece
W smoothly slide from the driving surface 143 to the pushing surface 144. With this
configuration, when the ratchetable open-ended wrench 1 is ratcheted back without
rotating the workpiece W from a gripping position (holding the workpiece W), a smooth,
continuous operation can be obtained. Accordingly, users who tighten/loosen the workpiece
W by the ratchetable open-ended wrench 1 of the present invention can perform a series
of smooth, continuous operation steps, including inserting the ratchetable open-ended
wrench 1 to the workpiece W, rotating the workpiece W by the wrench 1, and ratcheting
the wrench 1 back without loosening/tightening the workpiece W. Compared with prior
art references such as
US5533428 and
US7111529 in which the back-ratcheting rotation require a series of sequential partial-turn
strokes which are not continuous or smooth due to the complicated wrench head structures
(in these patents, users must partially "move" the wrench during back-ratcheting operation
of the wrench to find appropriate positions for force application), the present invention
significantly improves back-ratcheting operation of the wrench.
[0021] Advantageously, with the above structure, when the open-ended wrench 1 of the present
invention is the driving operation, the rear-end wall 127 and the driving surface
143 of the auxiliary jaw 140 work together to provide the torque required to drive
the workpiece W; whereas when the open-ended wrench 1 is ratcheted back with no loosening/tightening
action, the pushing surface 144 of the auxiliary jaw 140 can be pushed by the outer
portion of the contact edge WS of the workpiece W and the end of rear-end wall 127
will not obstruct the movement of the auxiliary jaw 140 relative to the associated
contact edge WS of the workpiece W. Therefore, a smooth operation of the open-ended
wrench 1 can be obtained no matter if it is in the driving operation or reverse operation.
[0022] The limiting slot 148 is preferably in the form of a longitudinal notch located on
one side of the auxiliary jaw 140, and defined between a shoulder 154 of the pillow
142, a shoulder 156 of the interior end 146, and the inner wall 126. According to
this embodiment, the limiting slot 148 is a notch having a U-shaped structure near
a side of the auxiliary jaw 140, and is surrounded by the inner wall 126 so as to
work as a groove/slot. With this structure, the auxiliary jaw limiting member 150
is coupled in the limiting slot 148, so that auxiliary jaw 140 moves between a first
position (at which the auxiliary jaw 140 is unbiased by the workpiece W and fully
extended by the spring S) and a second position (in which the auxiliary jaw 140 is
biased and fully compressed by the workpiece W), due to the blocking of the shoulders
154 and 156. According to another embodiment of the present invention, the limiting
slot 148 is a longitudinal notch substantially located in the auxiliary jaw 140 and
spaced a distance (not shown) from the periphery of the auxiliary jaw 140 and the
inner wall 126.
[0023] Preferably, in order to achieve a better effect, the included angle between the driving
surface 143 and a longitudinal centerline of the auxiliary jaw 140 is made as small
as possible, so that when the user uses the ratchetable open-ended wrench 1 to rotate
(tighten or loosen) the workpiece W, at least a large part of or the overall torque
on the auxiliary jaw 140 is converted into a component force along the radial direction
of the auxiliary jaw 140. In another preferred embodiment, the pushing surface 144
of the auxiliary jaw 140 extends from an end adjacent to the inner wall 126 to the
driving surface 143 preferably shaped as a gentle cambered/curved surface. With this
feature, during the back-ratcheting operation of the wrench 1 without rotating the
workpiece W, a direction of force application between the contact edge WS of the workpiece
W and the pushing surface 144 is mostly or almost parallel to the longitudinal centerline
of the auxiliary jaw 140 (or of the auxiliary jaw retracting opening 130), so all
or most of the force applied to the pushing surface 144 can be parallel to the longitudinal
centerline of the auxiliary jaw 140, thus reducing the abrasion between the pillow
142 and the inner wall 126.
[0024] The fastener room 160 is used to accommodate the workpiece W to be rotated, which
is substantially located between the auxiliary jaw 140 and the first driving wall
114, and adjoins the concavity 128. The fastener room 160 and the concavity 128 work
together in such a way that they form a working space which is sufficiently large
to allow the workpiece W to remain therein for a turn of the wrench head 100/handle
H, e.g., a full 360-degree turn or a back turn without rotating the workpiece W. Therefore,
whenever the ratchetable open-ended wrench 1 is operated to rotate the workpiece W
or is ratcheted back without rotating the same, there is no need to remove the wrench
1 from the workpiece W. That is, the steps of rotating the workpiece W by the wrench
1 and ratcheting the wrench 1 back without rotating the workpiece W can be completed
with the workpiece W remaining in the working space formed by the fastener room 160
and the concavity 128.
[0025] A jaw opening 170 is defined between the first driving wall 114 of the first jaw
110 and the second driving wall 124 of the second jaw 120. The width of the jaw opening
170 is substantially the same as the size of the workpiece W to be rotated, so that
the first jaw 110 together with the second jaw 120 may tighten/loosen the workpiece
W as a typical open-ended wrench.
[0026] In prior art references such as
US7,111,529, in order to provide the function of back-ratcheting rotation without loosening/tightening
action, the width of the jaw opening of the wrench must be larger than the workpiece
W (i.e., the size of the jaw opening is inconsistent with that of the workpiece W)
with the complicated structure of the fastener room and the auxiliary jaw 11 facing
the base area 19. Moreover, cover plates 23, 25 and a welding process are required.
An advantage of the present invention is that the width of the jaw opening 170 can
be made substantially the same size as that of the workpiece W to be rotated. This
allows the appearance and size of the wrench head 100 of the ratchetable open-ended
wrench 1 of the present invention to be almost identical to those of conventional
open-ended wrenches without ratchetable functions. The ratchetable open-ended wrench
1 can be manufactured with less material, and can be applied to small-sized wrenches
for small workpieces W. Further, as indicated above, according to the present invention,
the minimum width between the "fastener contact surface" of the auxiliary jaw 140
and the first driving wall 114 of the first jaw 110 may be substantially equal to
the size of the workpiece W. Thus, the overall operation, including gripping the workpiece
W with the jaw opening 170 of the ratchetable open-ended wrench 1, rotating the workpiece
W by the wrench 1, ratcheting the wrench 1 back without loosening/tightening the workpiece
W, and again rotating the workpiece W again, is very smooth. Another advantage is
that the auxiliary jaw retracting opening 130 of the present invention is formed in
the base portion 200, which does not need the cover plates of
US7,111,529 or a welding process. The above advantages are a great improvement as compared with
the prior arts.
[0027] FIGs. 3A to 3G are schematic views showing how the back-ratcheting movement of ratchetable
open-ended wrench 1 without loosening/tightening the workpiece W is achieved. The
workpiece W is a hexagonal nut, so each back-ratcheting movement of wrench 1 around
an angle of workpiece W requires a turn of 60°, as illustrated in FIGs. 3A to 3G.
FIGs. 3A-3B, 3B-3C, 3C-3D and 3D-3G show the relative positions between the auxiliary
jaw 140 and the contact edge WS of the workpiece W each time the wrench head 100 turns
back 10°. In FIG. 3A, the auxiliary jaw 140 reaches the first position in which the
workpiece W does not longitudinally bias the auxiliary jaw 140, with the driving surface
143 preferably close to the contact edge WS. In this position, the auxiliary jaw 140
and the rear-end wall 127 work with the first jaw 110 to grip the nut. Accordingly,
if the ratchetable open-ended wrench 1 turns in the clockwise direction, the nut can
be tightened/loosened. As shown in FIG. 3B, when the ratchetable open-ended wrench
1 turns in the counterclockwise direction, the counterforce applied by the nut to
the pushing surface 144 forces the auxiliary jaw 140 to retract into the auxiliary
jaw retracting opening 130 and travel toward the base portion 200, in which step the
auxiliary jaw 140 moves from the first position to the second position in which the
auxiliary jaw 140 is in a fully compressed position closest to base portion 200. Since
the length of the rear-end wall 127 should not obstruct the back-ratcheting operation,
it is preferred that the end of the rear-end wall 127 should not exceed the inner
half portion of the workpiece contact edge WS of the workpiece W to be rotated. Further,
as shown in FIGs. 3C to 3G, by continuing turning the wrench 1 to pass around an angle
of the nut (as shown in FIG. 3F), the auxiliary jaw 140 returns to its first position
(as shown in FIG. 3G) fully extended by the spring S. Thus, the wrench 1 is ready
for another tightening/loosening action in the clockwise direction again.
[0028] All the above descriptions are intended to demonstrate the preferred embodiments
of the present invention rather than limit the present invention. Since the present
invention is not limited to the specific details described in connection with the
preferred embodiments, changes to and implementations of certain features of the preferred
embodiments without altering the overall basic function of the invention are contemplated
within the scope of the appended claims.
1. A ratchetable open-ended wrench for turning a rototable workpiece, comprising:
a wrench head 100 for rotating the workpiece, which includes a drive opening therein,
comprising:
a first jaw 110 including a first driving wall 114;
a second jaw 120 substantially extending from a base portion 200 of the wrench head
100 to a free end 122, and comprising:
a second driving wall 124, formed on the free end 122 of the second jaw 120 and facing
the first driving wall 114;
an inner wall 126, extending from the second driving wall 124 to an inside portion
of the second jaw 120;
a rear-end wall 127 provided adjacent to the base portion 200, said rear-end wall
127 facing said first jaw 110 so as to work with said first jaw 110 to clamp a portion
of the workpiece W to be rotated;
a concavity 128 formed between said second driving wall 124 and the rear-end wall
127;
an auxiliary jaw retracting opening 130, extending from the base portion 200 and adjoining
the concavity 128;
an auxiliary jaw 140 elastically and longitudinally slidable along the auxiliary jaw
retracting opening 130, comprising:
a pillow 142 facing the inner wall 126;
a fastener contact surface for contacting the workpiece, comprising:
a driving surface 143, substantially disposed adjacent a workpiece W contact edge
WS; and
a pushing surface 144, substantially directed toward said drive opening and provided
adjacent the portion of the workpiece W contact edge WS that is away from the base
portion 200;
an interior end 146 for elastically coupled to the auxiliary jaw retracting opening
130;
a limiting slot 148;
an auxiliary jaw limiting member 150, coupled with the limiting slot 148, for confining
the auxiliary jaw 140 to move between an unbiased first
position and a biased second position; and
a fastener room 160, located between the auxiliary jaw 140 and the first driving wall
114 and adjoining the concavity 128, wherein the concavity 128 and the fastener room
160 together forms a working space which is sufficiently large to allow the workpiece
W to remain therein for a turn of the wrench head 100.
2. The ratchetable open-ended wrench according to claim 1, wherein a width between the
first driving wall 114 of the first jaw 110 and the second driving wall 124 of the
second jaw 120 is substantially equal to a size of the workpiece W.
3. The ratchetable open-ended wrench according to claim 1, wherein a minimum width between
the fastener contact surface of the auxiliary jaw 140 and the first driving wall 114
of the first jaw 110 is substantially equal to a size of the workpiece W, and wherein
a minimum width between the rear-end wall 127 and the first driving wall 114 is substantially
equal to the size of the workpiece W.
4. The ratchetable open-ended wrench according to claim 1, wherein the inner wall 126
is formed with a slot having a U-shaped cross-section so as to allow the auxiliary
jaw 140 to slide thereon.
5. The ratchetable open-ended wrench according to claim 1, wherein the pushing surface
144 of the auxiliary jaw 140 is arc-shaped.
6. The ratchetable open-ended wrench according to claim 1, wherein the fastener contact
surface of the auxiliary jaw 140 is characterized in that the pushing surface 144 and the driving surface 143 are connected through a curved
surface.
7. The ratchetable open-ended wrench according to claim 1, wherein the limiting slot
148 is defined as a longitudinal notch between a shoulder 154 of the pillow 142, a
shoulder 156 of the interior end 146 and the inner wall 126.
8. The ratchetable open-ended wrench according to claim 1, wherein the limiting slot
148 is a longitudinal notch substantially located in the auxiliary jaw 140 and spaced
a distance from a periphery of the auxiliary jaw 140.
9. The ratchetable open-ended wrench according to claim 1, wherein a recessed portion
112 is formed on an inner section of the first jaw 110.
10. The ratchetable open-ended wrench according to claim 1, wherein the end of the rear-end
wall 127 does not exceed a half of the workpiece contact edge WS that is adjacent
to the base portion 200.
Amended claims in accordance with Rule 137(2) EPC.
1. A ratchetable open-ended wrench for turning a rototable workpiece (W) having a driven
part, whereby the width between parallel sides of the driven part defines the size
of the workpiece, comprising:
a wrench head (100) for rotating the workpiece, which includes a drive opening therein,
comprising:
a first jaw (110) including a first driving wall (114);
a second jaw (120) adaptable to work the first jaw (110) to turn the workpiece (W),
substantially extending from a base portion (200) of the wrench head (100) to a free
end (122), and comprising:
a second driving wall (124), formed on the free end (122) of the second jaw (120)
and facing the first driving wall (114);
an inner wall (126), extending from the second driving wall (124) to an inside portion
of the second jaw (120);
a rear-end wall (127) provided adjacent to the base portion (200);
characterized in that
the rear-end wall (127) of the second jaw (120) faces said first jaw (110) so as to
work with said first jaw (110) to clamp a portion of a contact edge (WS) of the workpiece
(W) to be rotated; both the rear-end wall (127) of the second jaw (120) and the first
driving wall (114) of the first jaw (110) interact with the workpiece (W) in order
to apply a torque to the workpiece (W); the second jaw further comprising:
a concavity (128) formed between said second driving wall (124) and the rear-end wall
(127);
and
in that
the wrench head (100) further comprising:an auxiliary jaw retracting opening (130),
extending from the base portion (200) and adjoining the concavity (128);
an auxiliary jaw (140) elastically and longitudinally slidable along the auxiliary
jaw retracting opening (130), comprising:
a pillow (142) facing the inner wall (126);
a fastener contact surface for contacting the workpiece, comprising:
a driving surface (143), substantially disposed adjacent the contact edge (WS) of
the workpiece (W) ; and
a pushing surface (144), substantially directed toward said drive opening and provided
adjacent the portion of the workpiece (W) contact edge (WS) that is away from the
base portion (200);
an interior end (146) for elastically coupled to the auxiliary jaw retracting opening
(130);
a limiting slot (148);
an auxiliary jaw limiting member (150), coupled with the limiting slot (148), for
confining the auxiliary jaw (140) to move between an unbiased first position and a
biased second position; and
a fastener room (160), located between the auxiliary jaw (140) and the first driving
wall (114) and adjoining the concavity (128), wherein the concavity (128) and the
fastener room (160) together forms a working space which is sufficiently large to
allow the workpiece (W) to remain therein for a turn of the wrench head (100).
2. The ratchetable open-ended wrench according to claim 1, characterized in that a width between the first driving wall (114) of the first jaw (110) and the second
driving wall (124) of the second jaw (120) is substantially equal to a size of the
workpiece (W).
3. The ratchetable open-ended wrench according to claim 1, characterized in that a minimum width between the fastener contact surface of the auxiliary jaw (140) and
the first driving wall (114) of the first jaw (110) is substantially equal to a size
of the workpiece (W), and wherein a minimum width between the rear-end wall (127)
and the first driving wall (114) is substantially equal to the size of the workpiece
(W).
4. The ratchetable open-ended wrench according to claim 1, characterized in that the inner wall (126) is formed with a slot having a U-shaped cross-section so as
to allow the auxiliary jaw (140) to slide thereon.
5. The ratchetable open-ended wrench according to claim 1, characterized in that the pushing surface (144) of the auxiliary jaw (140) is arc-shaped.
6. The ratchetable open-ended wrench according to claim 1, characterized in that the fastener contact surface of the auxiliary jaw (140) is characterized in that the pushing surface (144) and the driving surface (143) are connected through a curved
surface.
7. The ratchetable open-ended wrench according to claim 1, characterized in that the limiting slot (148) is defined as a longitudinal notch between a shoulder (154)
of the pillow (142), a shoulder (156) of the interior end (146) and the inner wall
(126).
8. The ratchetable open-ended wrench according to claim 1, characterized in that the limiting slot (148) is a longitudinal notch substantially located in the auxiliary
jaw (140) and spaced a distance from a periphery of the auxiliary jaw (140).
9. The ratchetable open-ended wrench according to claim 1, characterized in that a recessed portion (112) is formed on an inner section of the first jaw (110).
10. The ratchetable open-ended wrench according to claim 1, characterized in that the end of the rear-end wall (127) does not exceed a half of the workpiece contact
edge (WS) that is adjacent to the base portion (200).