BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
1. FIELD OF INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a wrench for providing two operative modes for driving
a fastener.
2. RELATED PRIOR ART
[0002] A selective one-way wrench includes a handle, a head formed on the handle, a mandrel,
a transmitting unit and a direction-selecting unit operable for selecting one of two
directions in which the head drives the mandrel through the transmitting unit.
[0003] The wrench can be used together with a socket to slack or tighten a fastener. The
mandrel is inserted in an end of the socket while the fastener is inserted in an opposite
end of the socket.
[0004] To slack the fastener, the wrench is used to exert a large torque on the fastener
initially. Once the fastener is slacked, it would be faster to drive the fastener
with a bare hand than with the wrench.
[0005] To tighten the fastener, it would be faster to drive the fastener with a bare hand
than with the wrench initially. At a final stage, the wrench is used to exert a large
torque on the fastener.
[0006] There are wrenches each including a handle, a head formed on the handle, a mandrel,
a transmitting unit, a direction-selecting unit operable for selecting one of two
directions in which the head drives the mandrel through the transmitting unit and
a shaft connected to the transmitting unit. At an initial stage of a slacking operation
or a final stage of a tightening operation, the handle is operated to drive the mandrel
through the transmitting unit. For the rest of the slacking or tightening operation,
the shaft is operated to drive the mandrel through the transmitting unit. Such wrenches
can be found in
EP 0486710,
US 454567,
US 5105688,
US 6070499,
WO 8803999,
WO 9207692 and Taiwanese Patent Publication No.
494828 for example. In each of these wrenches, the head is secured to the handle and this
could be inconvenient when it is used in limited space.
[0007] The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the
problems encountered in prior art.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
[0008] It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide a two-mode wrench
with a head pivotally connected to a handle.
[0009] To achieve the foregoing objective, the wrench includes a handle, a yoke, a shaft,
a head, a mandrel, a first transmitting unit and a second transmitting unit. The shaft
includes a first section securely connected to the handle and a second section rotationally
inserted in the yoke. The head is pivotally connected to the yoke. The mandrel is
inserted through the head. The first transmitting unit can be used to transmit a small
torque to the mandrel from the handle spun relative to the yoke. The second transmitting
unit can be used together with the first transmitting unit to transmit a large torque
to the mandrel from the handle pivoted together with the yoke.
[0010] Other objectives, advantages and features of the present invention will be apparent
from the following description referring to the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0011] The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of the preferred
embodiment referring to the drawings.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a two-mode wrench according to the preferred embodiment
of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the wrench shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is an enlarged, partial view of the wrench shown in Fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is an enlarged, partial, cutaway view of the wrench shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 5 is a partial, exploded view of the wrench shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the wrench shown in Fig. 5.
Fig. 7 is another enlarged, cross-sectional view of the wrench shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 8 is an enlarged, partial, cutaway view of the wrench shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 9 is an enlarged, partial, cutaway view of the wrench in another position than
shown in Fig. 8.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0012] Referring to Figs. 1 through 7, a two-mode wrench 100 includes a handle 10, a yoke
20, a head 30 pivotally connected to the yoke 20, a mandrel 40, a direction-selecting
unit 50, a first transmitting unit, a second transmitting unit and a clutch 70 according
to the preferred embodiment of the present invention. The wrench 100 is used with
a socket to drive a fastener such as a nut and a screw. The mandrel 40 is inserted
in a first cavity defined in the socket while the fastener is inserted in a second
cavity defined in the socket. The direction-selecting unit 50 is operable to choose
from two directions in which the wrench 100 rotates the fastener. At an initial stage
of a slacking operation or a final stage of a tightening operation where a large torque
is needed, the handle 10 is operated to drive the mandrel 40 via the first and second
transmitting units. For the rest of the slacking or tightening operation, the handle
10 is operated to drive the mandrel 40 via the first transmitting unit only.
[0013] Referring to Figs. 2 through 4, the yoke 20 includes two branches 21 extended from
two opposite sides thereof, a tunnel 22 defined therein and a chamber 23 defined in
one of the branches 21. The chamber 23 is in communication with the tunnel 22. The
head 30 is pivotally connected to the branches 21 with an axle 15 and a pin 24. The
clutch 70 is located in the head 30 and will be described in detail later.
[0014] The head 30 includes a space 32 centrally defined therein. There are grooves 33 longitudinally
defined in the wall of the space 32 so that the grooves 33 are in communication with
the space 32. A groove 34 is annularly defined in the wall of the space 32 so that
the groove 34 is in communication with the space 32 and the grooves 33. Two apertures
31 are transversely defined in the head 30 so that the apertures 31 are in communication
with the space 32.
[0015] The axle 15 includes a first reduced end 16, a second reduced end 19 and a middle
section 17 formed between the first reduced end 16 and the second reduced end 19.
The first reduced end 16 of the axle 15 is inserted through the chamber 23 and connected
to a plug 161. The middle section 17 of the axle 15 is inserted through one of the
apertures 31 so that the second reduced end 19 of the axle 15 is located in the space
32. The middle section 17 of the axle 15 is formed with teeth 18. The teeth 18 are
operatively connected to the clutch 70.
[0016] The pin 24 includes an enlarged end, a reduced end 26 and a middle section 25 between
the enlarged and reduced ends. The enlarged end of the pin 24 is a threaded portion
engaged with a screw hole defined in the related branch 21 of the yoke 20. The middle
section 25 of the pin 24 is inserted through the other aperture 31 so that the reduced
end 26 of the pin 24 is located in the space 32.
[0017] Referring to Figs. 5 through 7, the periphery of the mandrel 40 is non-circular.
The mandrel 40 includes a tunnel 44 axially defined therein and an aperture 48 transversely
defined therein so that they are in communication with each other. The mandrel 40
includes a frame 43 formed thereon.
[0018] A ball 41 includes a portion located in the tunnel 44 and another portion exposed
to the exterior of the mandrel 40 through the aperture 48. The tunnel 44 includes
a narrow lower section, a wide upper section and an annular shoulder between the lower
and upper sections. A spring 45 is located in the upper section of the tunnel 44.
A button 42 is formed on a rod 46. A recess 47 is defined in the rod 46. The rod 46
is inserted in the tunnel 44 so that it is in contact with the ball 41. The rod 46
is inserted through the spring 45. The spring 45 is compressed between the button
42 and the annular shoulder.
[0019] When the button 42 is pushed, a first portion of the ball 41 can be located in the
recess 47 so that an opposite second portion of the ball 41 can be located in the
aperture 48. Thus, the mandrel 40 can be inserted in the first cavity defined in the
socket. On being released, the button 42 is lifted with the spring 45. The first portion
of the ball 41 is abutted against the rod 46, thus keeping the second portion of the
ball 41 exposed to the exterior of the mandrel 40. The second portion of the ball
41 is abutted against an internal side of the socket, thus keeping the socket connected
to the mandrel 40. Thus, the nut or screw can be driven with the mandrel 40 through
the socket.
[0020] The direction-selecting unit 50 includes a knob 51, a pusher 56 and a ring 60. The
knob 51 includes a cavity 52 defined in a side, an aperture 53 defined therein and
wedges 54 formed on an opposite side. The pusher 56 includes wedges 57 formed on a
side and legs 58 formed on an opposite side. The ring 60 includes an aperture 61 defined
therein, two planar faces 62 formed thereon and two recesses 63 each defined in a
related one of the planar faces 62.
[0021] One of the apertures 61 receives the second reduced end 19 of the axle 15 while the
other aperture 61 receives the reduced end 26 of the pin 24. Thus, the ring 60 is
connected to the yoke 20. The pusher 56 is inserted through the aperture 61 of the
ring 60. The knob 51 is located on the pusher 56 so that the wedges 54 of the knob
51 are engaged with the wedges 57 of the pusher 56. Thus, the pusher 56 is moved with
the knob 51 when the knob 51 is rotated relative to the pusher 56.
[0022] The first transmitting unit includes a shaft 11, a gear train 12 and toothed wheels
80 and 90. The shaft 11 includes a section securely inserted in the handle 10 and
another section rotationally inserted in the tunnel 22 defined in the yoke 20. The
gear train 12 is located in the chamber 23. The gear train 12 includes an active gear
13 and passive gears 14. The active gear 13 is securely connected to the shaft 11.
A first one of the passive gears 14 is engaged with the active gear 13. A last one
of the passive gears 14 is securely provided on the first reduced end 16 of the axle
15. Thus, when the handle 10 is rotated relative to the yoke 20, the shaft 11 rotates
the axle 15 through the gear train 12.
[0023] The toothed wheel 80 includes teeth 81 formed on a side and ratchets 82 formed on
an opposite side. The toothed wheel 80 includes an aperture 83 defined therein corresponding
to the non-circular periphery of the mandrel 40 and four recesses 84 defined therein
corresponding to the legs 58 of the pusher 56. The mandrel 40 is inserted through
the aperture 83 so that the mandrel 40 and the toothed wheel 80 can only be rotated
together. The legs 58 are inserted through the recesses 84. The teeth 81 of the toothed
wheel 80 are engaged with the teeth 18 of the axle 15.
[0024] The toothed wheel 90 includes an aperture 91 defined therein corresponding to the
non-circular periphery of the mandrel 40 and ratchets 92 formed on a side. The mandrel
40 is inserted through the aperture 91 so that the mandrel 40 and the toothed wheel
90 can only be rotated together.
[0025] The second transmitting unit includes a toothed wheel 85. The toothed wheel 85 includes
ratchets 88 formed on a side, ratchets 89 formed on an opposite side, an aperture
94 defined therein, an annular flange 86 on the wall of the aperture 94 and blocks
87 formed on the periphery thereof. The mandrel 40 is inserted through the aperture
94. The blocks 87 are located in the grooves 33 so that the toothed wheel 85 can be
moved but not rotated in the head 30. The ratchets 88 of the toothed wheel 85 can
be engaged with the ratchets 82 of the toothed wheel 80. The ratchets 89 of the toothed
wheel 85 can be engaged with the ratchets 92 of the toothed wheel 90.
[0026] The clutch 70 includes a ring 71, springs 72 and 73 and a C-clip 74. The ring 71
and the spring 72 are located against each other and between the toothed wheels 80
and 85. The spring 72 is located in the aperture of the second ring 85 and abutted
against the annular flange 86. Thus, the spring 72 is compressed between the toothed
wheels 80 and 85. The spring 73 is compressed between the toothed wheels 85 and 90.
A C-clip 74 is located in the groove 34 for retaining the clutch 70 within the head
30.
[0027] Referring to Figs. 6 and 8, to provide a small torque for driving the fastener clockwise,
the handle 10 is rotated relative to the yoke 20 so that the shaft 11 is rotated relative
to the yoke 20. The shaft 11 rotates the toothed wheel 80 via the gear train 12. The
toothed wheel 80 rotates the mandrel 40. The ratchets 82 of the toothed wheel 80 rattle
on the ratchets 88 of the toothed wheel 85.
[0028] In any attempt to rotate the toothed wheel 80 counterclockwise relative to the toothed
wheel 85, the ratchets 82 are locked with the ratchets 88. The toothed wheel 80 cannot
rotate relative to the toothed wheel 85. Therefore, the toothed wheel 80 cannot rotate
the mandrel 40.
[0029] To provide a large torque for tightening the fastener, the handle 10 and the yoke
20 are rotated together. The yoke 20 rotates the head 30. The head 30 rotates the
toothed wheel 85. The toothed wheel 85 rotates the toothed wheel 80 because the ratchets
88 are engaged with the ratchets 82. The toothed wheel 80 rotates the mandrel 40.
[0030] Referring to Fig. 9, to slack the fastener, the knob 51 is rotated relative to the
pusher 56. The knob 51 moves the pusher 56 downwards due to the engagement of the
wedges 57 of the former with the wedges 54 of the latter. The pusher 56 pushes down
the toothed wheel 85 due to the contact of the legs 58 of the pusher 56 with the annular
flange 86 of the toothed wheel 85. The ratchets 88 of the toothed wheel 85 are disengaged
from the ratchets 82 of the toothed wheel 80 while the ratchets 89 of the toothed
wheel 85 are engaged with the ratchets 92 of the toothed wheel 90.
[0031] To provide a large torque for slacking the fastener, the handle 10 and the yoke 20
are rotated together. The yoke 20 rotates the head 30. The head 30 rotates the toothed
wheel 85. The toothed wheel 85 rotates the toothed wheel 90 for the engagement of
the ratchets 89 with the ratchets 92. The toothed wheel 90 rotates the mandrel 40.
[0032] To provide a small torque for driving the fastener counterclockwise, the handle 10
is rotated relative to the yoke 20 so that the shaft 11 is rotated relative to the
yoke 20. The shaft 11 rotates the toothed wheel 80 via the gear train 12. The toothed
wheel 80 rotates the mandrel 40.
[0033] In any attempt to rotate the toothed wheel 85 clockwise, the ratchets 92 of the toothed
wheel 90 are locked with the ratchets 89 of the toothed wheel 85. The toothed wheel
90 cannot rotate clockwise relative to the toothed wheel 85. Therefore, the toothed
wheel 90 cannot rotate the mandrel 40.
[0034] The present invention has been described via the detailed illustration of the preferred
embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment
without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred
embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
1. A wrench comprising:
a handle (10);
a yoke (20);
a shaft (11) comprising a first section securely connected to the handle and a second
section rotationally inserted in the yoke (20);
a head (30) pivotally connected to the yoke (20);
a mandrel (40) inserted through the head (30);
a first transmitting unit for transmitting a small torque to the mandrel (40) from
the handle (10) spun relative to the yoke (20); and
a second transmitting unit in cooperation with the first transmitting unit to transmit
a large torque to the mandrel (40) from the handle (10) pivoted together with the
yoke (20).
2. The wrench according to claim 1 comprising:
a pin (24) comprising a first end inserted in the yoke (20) and a second end inserted
in the head (30); and
an axle (15) comprising a first end inserted in the yoke (20) and a second end inserted
in the head (30).
3. The wrench according to claim 2, wherein the first transmitting unit comprises:
a toothed wheel (80) securely provided around the mandrel (40) and engaged with the
axle (15); and
a gear train (12) comprising a first gear securely provided around the shaft and a
last gear securely provided around the axle (15).
4. The wrench according to claim 2, wherein the second transmitting unit comprises a
toothed wheel (85) engaged with the toothed wheel (80) of the first transmitting unit
and non-rotationally connected to the head (30).
5. The wrench according to claim 4, wherein the head (30) comprises grooves (33) defined
in an internal side, and the toothed wheel (85) of the second transmitting unit comprises
blocks (87) located in the grooves (88) of the head.
6. The wrench according to claim 2 comprising a direction-selecting unit (50) operable
to choose from two directions in which the wrench rotates the fastener.
7. The wrench according to claim 6, wherein the direction-selecting unit (50) comprises
a toothed wheel movable between a first position and a second position in the head
(30) and formed with a first group of ratchets on a side and a second group of ratchets
on an opposite side, and the first transmitting unit comprises:
a first toothed wheel (80) securely provided around the mandrel (40) and formed with
a group of ratchets for engagement with the first group of ratchets of the toothed
wheel of the direction-selecting unit in the first position;
a second toothed wheel (90) securely provided around the mandrel (40) and formed with
a group of ratchets for engagement with the second group of ratchets of the toothed
wheel of the direction-selecting unit (50) in the second position; and
a gear train (12) comprising a first gear securely provided around the shaft and a
last gear securely provided around the axle (15).
8. The wrench according to claim 7, wherein the direction-selecting unit (50) comprises:
a knob (51) rotationally provided on the head (30) and formed with wedges (57) on
a side; and
a pusher (56) movably but non-rotationally located in the head (30) and formed with
wedges (57) engaged with the wedges (57) of the knob (51) and legs (58) in contact
with the toothed wheel of the direction-selecting unit.
9. The wrench according to claim 8, comprising a clutch (70) in cooperation with the
direction-selecting unit (50) for smoothly moving the toothed wheel of the direction-selecting
unit between the first and second positions.
10. The wrench according to claim 9, wherein the clutch (70) comprises:
a first spring (72) compressed between the first toothed wheel (80) of the first transmitting
unit and the toothed wheel of the direction-selecting unit (85); and
a second spring (73) compressed between the second toothed wheel (90) of the first
transmitting unit and the toothed wheel of the direction-selecting unit (85).
11. The wrench according to claim 8, wherein the second transmitting unit comprises:
grooves (33) defined in an internal side of the head (30); and
blocks (87) formed on the toothed wheel (85) of the direction-selecting unit and movably
located in the grooves (33).