AU2001291518B2 - Ratchet tool - Google Patents

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AU2001291518B2
AU2001291518B2 AU2001291518A AU2001291518A AU2001291518B2 AU 2001291518 B2 AU2001291518 B2 AU 2001291518B2 AU 2001291518 A AU2001291518 A AU 2001291518A AU 2001291518 A AU2001291518 A AU 2001291518A AU 2001291518 B2 AU2001291518 B2 AU 2001291518B2
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STitle ;ZRATCHET TOOL Field of the Invention 0 The present invention relates to a ratchet tool and in particular, but not exclusively to a ratchet socket type spanner.
Background of the Invention (-i Ratchet socket spanners are very well known tools. These type of spanners have a handle provided at one end with a ratchet mechanism. A square pin extends from the ratchet mechanism at right angles to the handle. The pin is able to receive interchangeable sockets for engaging nuts and bolts of different size. The ratchet mechanism typically includes a switch to allow the spanner to operate in a clockwise or anticlockwise direction as required. Some ratchet mechanisms also provide a central locked position allowing the spanner to operate in both the clockwise and anticlockwise directions with no ratcheting.
One problem with the conventional ratchet spanner is that at times the environment in which it is used allows only very limited movement of the handle so that the handle must be reciprocated many many times within the limitations of its movement in order to perform the task at hand. For example, the motion of the handle may be limited to say one or two "ratchet clicks". This of course makes the job at hand very tedious.
In the claims of this application and in the description of the invention, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the words "comprise" or variations such as "comprises" or "comprising" are used in an inclusive sense, i.e. to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the invention.
H:\mcamp\keep\retype\P49522 Amendments Alford (June 06).doc -2- Summary of the Invention It is an object of the present invention to provide a ratchet tool in which torque can be delivered to a ratchet mechanism via a handle moved about either one or both of two substantially perpendicular axis.
00oO According to the present invention there is provided a ratchet tool comprising: a head provided with a hole having an inner circumferential surface which Sextends about a first axis; S 10 a neck depending from said head and provided with a longitudinal passage extending along a second axis which is perpendicular to said first axis, said passage opening at one end onto said inner circumferential surface, and at an opposite end at an end of said neck remote from said head; a ratchet mechanism including: a body provided with pawl means and a ring gear, said body disposed in said hole; and, a gear formed on and about said inner circumferential surface for engagement with said pawl means; a handle rotatably retained in said neck and having a length extending into said passage, said handle having a pinion gear integrally formed at an end of the length closest said body such that said pinion gear can be brought into engagement with said ring gear, said pinion gear having a diameter no greater than the width of said handle adjacent said pinion gear; and, coupling means for enabling coupling said handle to said body; whereby, torque can be imparted to said body from said handle, via said coupling means when said handle is rotated about said second axis, or via said neck and head when said handle is moved about a said first axis.
Preferably one of said neck and said length of said handle is provided with a biased latching means and another of said neck and said length of said handle is provided with first and second lineally spaced apart seats into which said latching means extend when said handle is in said first and second positions respectively, and wherein, when said handle is moved between said first and second positions, said latching means is forced out H:\mncamnp\keep\retype\P49522 Amendments Alford (June 06).doc WO 02/30623 PCT/AU01/01261 -3of said first or second seats against said bias.
Preferably said biased latching means is provided on said neck and said first and second seats are formed in said length of said handle.
Preferably said first and second seats comprise respective first and second circumferential grooves formed in said length.
Preferably said biased latching means includes at least one member dimensioned so that, 0o while partially housed within said neck, said at least one member can extend into one of said first and second seats.
Preferably said biased latching means further includes a spring clip extending about said neck over said at least one member for biasing said at least one member into one of said seats.
Preferably said member is a ball bearing.
Preferably said biased latching means includes two diametrically opposed members.
Preferably said head is provided with a circumferential recess about said inner circumferential surface for seating said ring gear.
Preferably said pawl means includes two pawls, each pawl having first and second ends where each end of each pawl is provided with one or more teeth for engaging said gear formed on said inner circumferential surface of said hole.
A ratchet tool including at least: a head; a ratchet mechanism disposed in said head for rotation about a first axis, said ratchet mechanism including a body adapted for carrying a tool element; a handle coupled to said head, said handle rotatable about a second axis perpendicular to WO 02/30623 PCT/AU01/01261 -4said first axis, and axially moveable between first and second positions; and, coupling means for coupling said handle to said body when said handle is in said first position whereby rotation of said handle about said second axis causes rotation of said body about said first axis, said coupling means being disengaged when said handle is in said second position; whereby, torque can be imparted to said body by: turning said handle about said second axis when said handle is in said first position; or, moving said handle about said first axis when said handle is in said second position.
Brief Description of the Drawings An embodiment of the present invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 is an exploded schematic representation of an embodiment of the ratchet tool; Figure 2 is a side view of the ratchet tool when assembled; Figure 3 is a side view of a handle incorporated in the ratchet tool; Figure 4 is a plan view of a spring clip incorporated in the tool; Figure Sa is a plan view of a head and neck portion of the tool; Figure Sb is an end view of the head and neck portion shown in Figure Figure 5c is a side view in partial section of the head and neck portion shown in Figures and Figure 6 is a representation of a latch incorporated in the tool; Figure 7a is a plan view of a body portion of a ratchet mechanism incorporated in the tool; Figure 7b is a side view of the body depicted in Figure 7a; Figure 8a is a plan view of a ratchet switch incorporated in the tool; Figure 8b is a bottom view of the switch shown in Figure 8a; and, Figure 8c is a disassembled side view of the switch shown in Figures 8a and 8b.
Detailed description of Preferred Embodiment Referring to the accompanying drawings, the illustrated embodiment of the ratchet tool WO 02/30623 PCT/AU01/01261 includes a head 12, a neck 14, a ratchet mechanism 16, handle 18 and a coupling means in the form of a transmission 20. The head 12 is provided with a hole 22 having a first axis 24 and an inner circumferential surface 26. The neck 14 depends from the head 12 and is provided with a longitudinal passage 28 which extends along a second axis perpendicular to the first axis 24. As shown most clearly in Figure 1, the passage 28 opens at one end 32 on to the inner circumferential surface 26. The opposite end of the passage 28 opens at end 34 of the neck 14 distant the head 12.
The ratchet mechanism 16 includes a body 36 provided with pawl means in the form of two pawls 38 and 40 and, a gear 42 formed on and about the inner circumferential surface 26. That is, a part of the ratchet mechanism 16 is formed on the head 12 while the other part, namely the body 36 and pawls 38 and 40 are formed as separate components. In use, the body 36 is disposed within the hole 22. As explained in greater details below, when the tool 10 is in use, torque can be imparted to the body 36 from the handle 18 via the transmission 20 the coupling means) when the handle 18 is rotated about the axis Alternately, torque can be imparted to the body 36 via the neck 14 and head 12 by moving or reciprocating the handle 18 about the first axis 24.
Looking at the components of the tool in more detail, it can be seen with particular reference to Figures 1 and Figures 5a, 5b and 5c that the head 12 is in the form of an annular ring with the neck 12 formed integrally with and extending in the same plane as the head 12. The gear 42 is formed as a series of gear teeth 44 which extend axially from one face 46 of the head 12 toward, but stopping short of, an opposite face 48 of the head 12. The remaining portion of the inner surface 26 is formed with a circumferential recess Near, but in board of, end 34 of the neck 14 is formed a circumferential groove 52. Two transversely extending holes (only one shown) 54 are formed through this grooved portion of the neck 14.
Members in the form of ball bearings 56 are placed in each of the holes 54 (refer Figures 1 and A circular spring clip 58 extends about the neck 14 in the groove 52 and over the WO 02/30623 PCT/AU01/01261 -6ball bearings 56.
The handle 18 includes an upper length 60 which extends through the passage 28, a contiguous intermediate length 62 and a further contiguous lower length 64.
The upper length 60 has an outer diameter that is smaller than the outer diameter of the intermediate length 62 thereby forming a circumferential shoulder 66 between the length and 62. The shoulder 66 forms an abutment surface for the end 38 of the neck 14 limiting axial motion of the handle 18 in a direction toward the head 12. The upper length 60 is also provided with a profiled portion 68 which includes two spaced apart circumferential seats in the form of grooves 70 and 72. The grooves 70 and 72 are spaced by a smoothly curved circumferential ridge 74 of a diameter less than that of the remaining portion of the upper length An upper end of the upper length 60 is provided with a pinion gear 76 which forms part of the transmission In the illustrated embodiment, the lower length 64 is shown as being provided with a knurled surface to assist in gripping of the handle 18. However, in an alternate embodiment, a hand grip, say made of plastics material, can be connected about the lower length 64 to further assist in gripping of the handle 18.
Referring to Figures 1, 7a and 7b, the body 36, which forms part of the ratchet mechanism 16, includes a cylindrical like body, or hub 78 one end from which a square pin 80 axially extends. The pin 80 is provided with a spring biased locking ball 82. The pin 80 and ball 82 are used for releasably coupling to standard socket tool attachments or elements such as wrenches, Allen key, or screw drivers. Pivotally retained within the hub 78 are the pawls 38 and 40. Each of the pawls is of standard construction and configuration and provided with one or more teeth at each of their respective opposite ends for selectively engaging with the teeth 44 of the gear 42.
A circumferential groove 84 is formed in the hub 78 at a location between the pawls 38, WO 02/30623 PCT/AU01/01261 -7and the pin 80. The groove 84 seats a spring clip 86 which acts to retain the body 36 within the hole 22.
A ring gear 86 is also formed about the hub 78 adjacent an end opposite the pin 82. The ring gear 88 forms part of the transmission 20 and can be engaged by the pinion 76.
The hub 78 is also provided with a switching mechanism 90 to enable switching of the pawls 38 and 40 between first and second positions to facilitate ratcheting of the body 36 in clockwise and anti-clockwise directions. The switching mechanism 90 includes two biased actuating pins 92 and 94 extending transversely from a post 96. The pins 92 and 94 are hollow and extend over respective springs 98 and 100 which sit in blind holes 102 and 104 respectively formed in the post 96. The post 96 extends from a disc 106 which sits in a recess (not shown) formed in the hub 78 at an end adjacent the ring gear 88. A side of the disc 106 opposite the post 96 is provided with a button or grip 108 to allow a user to turn the switching mechanism to change the direction of ratcheting.
The pins 92 and 94 bear against the pawls 38 and 40 respectively and act to pivot the pawls when the switch 98 is turned to change the ends of the pawls which engage the gear 42.
When the tool is in the fully assembled state as depicted in Figure 2, the handle 18 can be moved axially along the second axis 30 between the first position where the pinion gear 76 engages the ring gear 88, and a second position where the pinion gear 76 is retracted so as to disengage from the ring gear 88. In the first position, the ball bearings 56, which are partially retained within the neck 14 extend into the second groove 72. When the handle 18 is turned about the axis 30, the pinion 76 meshing with the ring gear 88 causes the body 36 to rotate about axis 24. Thus torque can be imparted to the body 38 and pin enabling a socket attached to the pin 80 to be rotated about axis 24. The direction of ratcheting, i.e. direction of rotation of the pin 80, body 36 and handle 18 can be switched by turning of the switch mechanism This configuration of the tool 10 is particularly useful when the tool is being used in a WO 02/30623 PCT/AU01/01261 -8location which restricts reciprocation of the handle 18 about the axis 24.
However, when there is no significant restriction on the motion of handle 30 about axis 24 the tool 10 can be used by pulling the handle 18 away from the head 12 along axis When this is done, the ball bearings 56 within groove 72 are moved radially outwardly against the bias of spring clip 58 as they traverse the ridge 74, whereafter, the ball bearings 56 snap into the groove 70 by action of the spring clip 58. Now the pinion 76 is disengaged from the ring gear 88 and the tool 10 acts in a conventional manner wherein reciprocation of the handle 30 about axis 34 imparts torque to the body 36 and thus pin by virtue of engagement of the pawls 38 and 40 with the gear 42. However, in contrast with a conventional ratchet tool, the handle 18 is able to still rotate about the axis 30 to accommodate the natural twisting motion of a hand when reciprocating the handle 18 about axis 24.
All modifications and variations that would be obvious to a person of ordinary skill in the art are deemed to be within the scope of the present invention the nature of which is to be determined from the above description and the appended claims.

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1. A ratchet tool comprising: 00oO a head provided with a hole having an inner circumferential surface which t extends about a first axis; a neck depending from said head and provided with a longitudinal passage N_ extending along a second axis which is perpendicular to said first axis, said passage opening at one end onto said inner circumferential surface, and at an opposite end at an N' end of said neck remote from said head; a ratchet mechanism including: a body provided with pawl means and a ring gear, said body disposed in said hole; and, a gear formed on and about said inner circumferential surface for engagement with said pawl means; a handle rotatably retained in said neck and having a length extending into said passage, said handle having a pinion gear integrally formed at an end of the length closest said body such that said pinion gear can be brought into engagement with said ring gear, said pinion gear having a diameter no greater than the width of said handle adjacent said pinion gear; and, coupling means for enabling coupling said handle to said body; whereby, torque can be imparted to said body from said handle, via said coupling means when said handle is rotated about said second axis, or via said neck and head when said handle is moved about a said first axis.
2. A tool according to claim 1 wherein one of said neck and said length of said handle is provided with a biased latching means and another of said neck and said length of said handle is provided with first and second lineally spaced apart seats into which said latching means extend when said handle is in said first and second positions respectively, and wherein, when said handle is moved between said first and second positions, said latching means is forced out of said first or second seats against said bias.
3. A tool according to claim 2 wherein said biased latching means is provided on said neck and said first and second seats are formed in said length of said handle.
4. A tool according to claim 3 wherein said first and second seats comprise respective first and second circumferential grooves formed in said length.
H:\mcamp\keep\retype\P49522 Amendments Alford (June 06).doc A tool according to claim 3 or 4 wherein said biased latching means comprises at least one member dimensioned so that, while partially housed within said neck, said at least one member can extend into one of said first and second seats. 00oO
6. A tool according to claim 5 wherein said biased latching means further Scomprises a spring clip extending about said neck over said at least one member for biasing said at least one member into one of said seats.
7. A tool according to claim 5 or 6 wherein said member is a ball bearing.
8. A tool according to any one of claims 5 to 7 wherein said biased latching means comprises two diametrically opposed members.
9. A tool according to any one of claims 1 to 8 wherein said head is provided with a circumferential recess about said inner circumferential surface for seating said ring gear.
A tool according to any one of claims 1 to 9 wherein said pawl means comprises two pawls, each pawl having first and second ends where each end of each pawl is provided with one or more teeth for engaging said gear formed on said inner circumferential surface of said hole.
11. A tool substantially as herein described with reference to and as illustrated by the accompanying drawings. Dated this 20th day of June 2006 LARRY ALFORD By their Patent Attorneys GRIFFITH HACK Fellows Institute of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys of Australia H:\mcamp\keep\retype\P49522 Amendments Alford (June 06).doc
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