GB2505079A - Self gripping adjustable spanner - Google Patents

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GB2505079A
GB2505079A GB201312579A GB201312579A GB2505079A GB 2505079 A GB2505079 A GB 2505079A GB 201312579 A GB201312579 A GB 201312579A GB 201312579 A GB201312579 A GB 201312579A GB 2505079 A GB2505079 A GB 2505079A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
    • B25B13/00Spanners; Wrenches
    • B25B13/02Spanners; Wrenches with rigid jaws
    • B25B13/08Spanners; Wrenches with rigid jaws of open jaw type
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
    • B25B13/00Spanners; Wrenches
    • B25B13/10Spanners; Wrenches with adjustable jaws
    • B25B13/12Spanners; Wrenches with adjustable jaws the jaws being slidable
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
    • B25B13/00Spanners; Wrenches
    • B25B13/10Spanners; Wrenches with adjustable jaws
    • B25B13/12Spanners; Wrenches with adjustable jaws the jaws being slidable
    • B25B13/18Spanners; Wrenches with adjustable jaws the jaws being slidable by cam, wedge, or lever
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
    • B25B13/00Spanners; Wrenches
    • B25B13/46Spanners; Wrenches of the ratchet type, for providing a free return stroke of the handle

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Abstract

A wrench includes a main body 1, a jaw portion 2, a handle 5 and an elastic element 4. The main body, formed in one piece, has a fixed jaw 11 and a sliding slot 12. The jaw portion has a movable jaw 21 wherein a bottom of the jaw forms a sliding portion 221 and at least one restricting recess 222b. The handle has at least one toggle element 53 which extend/s into the restricting recess/es. The handle is pivotably connected to the main body through pin 15 and apertures 13 and 54. A contact surface between a bottom of the sliding portion and a bottom of the sliding slot defines an interface wherein an extension of the interface traverses the restricting recess and the toggle element. The elastic element is disposed between the main body and the movable jaw so that it provides a resilient bias that tends to move the jaws together. When the handle is at a driving position, the toggle element abuts against the sliding portion. When the handle is at a release position, the movable jaw is able to move away from the fixed jaw.

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WRENCH
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wrench.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional wrench frmnction by engagement of two toothed portions formed on a movable jaw and on a handle respectively. However, due to the torque exerted to the wrench, the toothed portions are possible to be damaged or abraded.
To solve tile problem, US Patent No. 1,434,754 provides an innovative wrench. The wrench has a spring disposed in a receiving groove, and a fixing pin is inserted through a body and the receiving oove. The wrench has a protrusion below the receiving groove and a toggle element in a restricting recess b&ow the receiving groove. Most of the force exerting to the movable jaw by the togg'e element is borne by the protrusion. The toggie element extends outward obliquely from a cop of the handle, but the protrusion extends obliquely toward the restricting recess. Thus, the toggle element and the protrusion have opposite extending directions so that the toggle element can abut against the protrusion just by point contact. Also, the toggle element abuts against the protrusion obliqueiy, so only part of force is used for pushing the protrusion horizontally. In other words, though the wrench has no engagement between toothed portions, the wrench is still difficult to be operated as a result of that only part of force is transnMtted to the movable jaw and the fixed jaw.
Besides, the movable jaw and the fixed jaw are positioned by two plates, so two receiving grooves and two fixing pins are needed. The wrench is assembled by inserting the two fixing pins through the movable jaw, tile fixed jaw, and the receiving grooves, so the structure is too complicated.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The main object of' the present invention is to provide a wrench which is easy to operate and has a simple structure.
To achieve the above and other objects, a wrench of the present invention includes a main body, a jaw portion, a handle, and an elastic element.
The main body is formed in one piece and forms a fixed jaw at an end.
The main body further forms a sliding slot along a first direction which is substantially perpendicular to an extending direction of the fixed jaw.
The jaw portion integrally forms a movable jaw at an end and a sliding portion at a bottom of the movable jaw. The sliding portion forms at least a restricting recess and is slidably disposed in the sliding slot. A jaw opening is defined between the movable jaw and the fixed jaw. An interface is defined by a contact surface between a bottom of the sliding portion and a bottom surface of the sliding slot away from the fixed jaw. An extension of the interface traverses the restricting recess.
The handle is rotatably disposed on the main body. The handle has at least one toggle element at an end, and the toggle element extends into the restricting recess. The handle is able to pivot between a driving position and a release position. When the handle is at the driving lsition, the toggle element abuts against the sliding portion to retain the jaw opening in a nñnirnum size. When the handle is at the release position, the movable jaw is able to move away from the fixed jaw to enlarge the jaw opening.
The elastic element is disposed between the main body and the jaw portion and provides an elastic force so that die movable jaw lends to move toward the fixed jaw.
Thereby, the wrench of the present invention is able to fully transmit the force exerted by a user to the movable jaw and the fixed jaw. Thus, the wrench of the present invention is easy to be operated and ha a simple structure to reduce manufacturing cost The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment(s) in accordance with the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 is a breakdown drawing showing a first embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 2 is a stereograni showing a first embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 3 is a profile showing a first embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 4 is a profile during operation showing a first embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 5 is a profile showing a second embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 6 is a profile showing a third enibodinient of the present invention; and Fig. 7 is a profile showing a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
Please refer to Fig. 1 to Fig. 3 for a first embodiment of the present invention. The wrench of the present invention includes a math body 1, a jaw portion 2, an abutting clement 3. an elastic element 4, and a handle 5.
The main body is formed in one piece and forms a fixed jaw 11 at an end. The main body thither forms a sliding slot 12 along a first direction which is substantially perpendicular to an extending direction of the fixed jaw 11. Besides, the main body 1 also forms a through hole 13 and a trough 14. The sliding slot 12, the through hole 13, and the trough 14 communicate with each other wherein the through hole 13 is located between the sliding slot 12 and the trough 14. hi addition, an axial direction of the through hole 13 is perpendicular to the first direction. In view of the sliding slot 12, the sliding slot 12 includes a first slot 121 and a second slot 122 penetrating the main body 1. A sliding axis A is defined by an extending direction of the sliding slot 12 and is perpendicular to the first direction. More preferably, the first slot 121 has a width smaller than a width of the second slot 122.
The jaw portion 2 integrally forms a movable jaw 21 at an end of the jaw portion 2 and a sliding portion at a bottom of the movable jaw 21. The sliding portion is slidably disposed in the sliding slot 12 and forms at least one restricting recess B. A jaw opening is defined between the movable jaw 21 and the fixed jaw 11. A size of the jaw opening is changed when the sliding portion moves. The jaw opening is adapted for clamp a nut 6, a screw, or other analogous objects, as shown in Fig. 3. A sliding direction of the sliding portion is parallel to the first direction. An interface is defined by a contact surface between a bottom of the slidillg portioll mid a bottom surface of the sliding slot 12 away from the fixed jaw 11. An extension of the interface traverses tile restricting recess B. The first slot 121 communicates tile jaw opening and the second slot 122.
In view of the sliding portion, the sliding portion includes a first sliding element 221, a second sliding element 222, and a third sliding element 223. The first sUding element 22 has a first end 22la and a second end 221b. The second sliding element 222 is located oil a bottom of the first sliding clement 221 near the first end 221a of the first sliding element 221.
The second sliding element has a third end 222a and a Fourth end 222b. An angle between the sliding axis A and tile Fourth end 222b of the second sliding clement 222 is equal to or larger than 90 degrees. In the major embodiment, a bottom face of the first shding &ernent 221 extends paraflel to the first direction, and a terminal surface of the fourth end 222b of the second sliding element 222 is perpendicular to the first direction. In other words, an angle between the terminal surface of the fourth end 222h of the second sliding element 222 and the sliding axis A is 90 degrees. The third sliding element 223 is located on the bottom of the first sliding element 221 near the second end 221 b of the first sliding element 221, wherein an angle between a terminal surface of an end of the third sliding element 223 near the second sliding element 222 and the sliding axis A is equal to or larger than 90 degrees. More preferably, the terminal surface of an end of the third sliding element 223 near the second sliding &ement 222 is perpendicular to tile first sliding element 221. That is, all angle between the terminal surface of an end of tile third sliding element 223 near tile second shding clement 222 and the shding axis A is 90 degrees.
The restricting recess B is defined by part of the bottom of the first sliding clement 221, the fourth end 222h of the second sliding eiement 222, and the end of the third shding element 223 near the second sliding element 222. More preferably, a contour of the first sliding clement 22 i corresponds to the first slot 12i, and contours of the second shding element 222 and the third sliding element 223 correspond to the second slot 122 respectively.
Thus, the first sliding element 221 has a width snlailer than widths of the second sliding clement 222 and the third sliding element 223, and the width of the second sliding element 222 is equal to the width of the third sliding element 223. V/hen the sliding portion is slidably disposed in the sliding siot 12, the first sliding clenlellt 221 is located in the first siot i 2 i, and the second and the third sliding elements 222,223 are located in the second slot 122 respectively. In addition, the jaw portion forms a receiving groove 222c located outside a range which a width of an opening of the restricting recess B extends along a second direction. The second direction is substantially perpendicular to the first direction. More preferably, the receiving groove 222c is formed on the shding portion, more specifically 01 i the second sliding eiement 222.
The elastic element 4 is disposed in the receiving groove 222c. A fifth end of the elastic eienlent 4 is connected with the main body 1 via the abutting eiement 3, and a sixth end of the elastic element 4 abuts against a side wall of the receiving groove 222c. More specifically, a protrusion 224 is formed from tile side wall of the receiving groove 222c along the first direction, and tile sixth end of tile eiastic eiement 4 is sieeved onto tile protrusion 224. The abutting element 3 is inserted through the main body I and the receiving groove 222c. The fifth end of the elastic clement 4 abuts against an end of the abutting eiement 3 near the third end 222a of the second sliding clement 222, and the sixth end of the eiastic element 4 abuts against a side wali of the receiving groove 222c near the third end 222a of the second sliding element 222. More preferably, the abutting element 3 is rod-shaped, and the sliding axis A traverses an axis of the abutting element 3.
Moreover, the receiving groove 222c extends along tue first direction and defines a central axis traversing a center between two ends of an extending direction of tile receiving groove 222c. Also, the central axis traverses the axis of the abutting eiement. In other words, the central axis overlaps the sliding axis A. The handle 5 is rotatably disposed on the main body 1. A first side face 51 and a second side face 52 are formed at two sides of the handle 5 in a width direction. The width direction of the handle 5 is paraliei to the first direction. A toggie element 53 is disposed at an end of the handle 5 and extends into the restricting recess B, and an extension of the interface traverses the toggle eiement 53, as shown in Fig. 3. The toggle element 53 has first propping face 53 1 and second propping face 532 wherein tile second propping face 532 extends from the first side face 51 inward and obliquely. The handie 5 is pivot between a driving position and a release position. In the major embodiment, the toggie element 53 protrudes from an end of the handle 5, and the handle 5 forms an aperture 54 at an end. During assembling, the toggle element 53 is directly inserted into the trough. The main body 1 further includes a pin 15 inserted through tile through hole 13 of tile maul body I and the aperture 54 of the handle 5 so that the handle 5 is able to pivot around the pin 15 between the driving position and the release position. Besides, the through hole 13 is perpendicular to the sliding slot 12 so that an extending direction of the pin 15 is perpendicular to the first direction.
Please refer to the Fig. 3, when the wrench of the present invention is employed to turn a nut 6, the handle 5 should be pulled counterclockwise first. When the handle 5 is located at the driving position, the first propping face 531 of the toggle element 53 abuts against the fourth end 222b of the second sliding element 222, and the extension of the interface traverses the toggle clement 53 so that the jaw opening can be retained at a minimum size.
Thereby, the movable jaw 2 and the fixed jaw 11 is able to clamp on two sides of he nut 6, and the handle 5 can be pulled clockwise continuously to loosen or fasten the nut 6. On the other hand, if the restricting recess B further extends toward the first sliding element 221, the first propping face 531 may abut against the first sliding element 221 too.
Please refer to Fig. 4, when the handle 5 is pulled counterclockwise to the release position, the first propping face 531 of the toggle clement 53 is away from the second end 222b of the second sliding element 222, and the second propping face 532 of the toggle element 53 abuts against an end of the third sliding element, hi addition, the extension of the interface still traverses the toggle element 53 so that the movable jaw 21 is able to move away from the fixed jaw 11 to enlarge the jaw opening. Thereby, the wrench of the present invention is able to be rotated relative to tile nut 6 until the other two sides of the nut 6 are ciamped by the wrench of the present invention. The elastic clement 4 provides an elastic force to the movable jaw 11 so that the movable jaw has a tendency to move toward the fixed jaw 1 ito reduce the size of the jaw opening to clamp on the nut 6.
Please refer to Fig. 5 for a second embodiment of the present invention. A difference from the first embodiment is that tops of the fixed jaw 11 and the movable jaw 21 extend obliqnely to form jaw extensions 111,211 respectively.
Please refer to Fig. 6 for a third embodiment of the present invention.
A difference from the first embodiment is that the fixed jaw 11 and the movable jaw 21 form recess faces facing each other. More preferably, the recess faces form a plurality of teeth 112,212 respectively.
Please refer to Fig. 7 for a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
A difference from the first embodiment is that the sliding portion forms two restricting recesses 13, and two toggle elements 53 arc disposed at an end of the handle and extend into the two restricting recesses B respectively.
In conclusion, as a result of that the extension of the interface traverses the toggle element 53 when the toggle element 53 abuts against the second sliding element 222, force exerted by a user is transmitted completely to the second sliding element 222 horizontally and further to the abutting element 3 without any component of force. Thereby, force exerted by a user can be filly transmitted to the movable jaw 21 and the fixed jaw 11. More specifically, when the sliding axis A overlaps the central axis of the receiving groove 222c and traverses the axis of tim abutting element 3, force can be completely transmitted.
Similarly, when the toggle element 53 abuts against the third sliding element 223, the extension of the interface traverses the toggle clement 53 so that force can be fully transmitted to the third sliding element 223 horizontally. Thereby, the jaw portion 2 can be easily pushed by the toggle element 52 away from the fixed jaw 11. More speciflcall3c the sliding axis A also traverses the toggle clement so that force is able to he completely transmitted.
Furthermore, the terminal face of the fourth end 222b of the second sliding element 222 is perpendicular to the first sliding element 221, and the terminal face of the end of the third sliding element 223 near the second sliding element 222 is perpendicular to the first sliding element 221 too.
Hence, the first propping face 531 abuts against the terminal face of the fourth end 222b of the second sliding clement 222 by face contacting, and the second propping face 532 also abuts against the terminal face of the end of the third sliding element 223 by face contacting. Thereby, force can be transmitted to the second sliding element 222 or the third sliding element 223 to improve the durability of the toggle element.
Besides, the present invention has a simple structure. The wrench of the present invention can be adapted for clamping a nut or other similar objects by pulling the handle to drive the toggle clement 53 to abut against the fourth end 222b of the second sliding element 222. Thus, manufacturing is simplified, and cost is reduced. More importantly, problems due to engagement of teeth can be avoided.

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  1. What is claimed is: 1. A wrench, comprising: a main body, formed in one piece and forming a fixed jaw, the main body forming a sliding slot along a first direction, the first direction being substantially perpendicular to an extending direction of the fixed jaw; a jaw portion, a movable jaw being integrally formed at an end of the jaw portion, a sliding portion being formed at a bottom of the movable jaw, the sliding portion forming at least one restricting recess, the sliding portion being slidably disposed in the sliding slot, a jaw opening being defined between the movable jaw and the fixed jaw, an interface being defined by a contact surface between a bottom of the sliding portion mid a bottom surface of the sliding slot away from the fixed jaw, an extension of the interface traversing the restricting recess; a handle, rotatably disposed on the main body, at least one toggle element being formed at an end of the handle, the toggle element extending into the restricting recess, the handle being able to pivot between a driving position and a release position, the toggle element abutting against the sliding portion to retain the jaw opening in a minimum size when the handle is at the driving position, the movable jaw being able to move away from the fixed jaw to enlarge the jaw opening; and an elastic element, disposed between the main body and the jaw portion to provide elastic force so that the movable jaw tends to move toward the fixed jaw.
  2. 2. The wrench of claim 1, wherein the sliding slot including a first slot and a second slot, the first s'ot communicates the jaw opening and the second slot, the sliding portion includes a first sliding element and a second sliding element, the first sliding element has a first end and a second end, the secoild sliding element is located at a bottom of tile first sliding clerneilt aild is close to the first end of the first sliding element, the second sliding element has a third end and a fourth end, the first sliding element and the second sliding element are received in the first slot and tile second slot respectively when the sliding portioll is disposed in the sliding slot.
  3. 3. The wrench of claim 2, wherein the sliding portion includes a third sliding dement, the third sfiding element is located at a bottom of the first sliding element and is close to the second end of the first sliding element, the toggle &ernent abuts against an end of the third sliding element to drive the rnovabe jaw to move away from the fixed jaw when the handle is at the release position.
  4. 4. The wrench of claim 1, wherein the jaw portion forms a receiving groove, the receiving groove is located outside of an extending range of a width of a notch opening of the restricting recess, the second direction is substantially perpendicular to the first direction, the elastic element is disposed in the receiving groove, a fifth end of the elastic element is connected with the main body by an abutting element, a sixth end of the elastic element abuts against a side wall of the receiving groove.
  5. 5. The wrench of claim 4, wherein the receiving oove is formed at the sliding portion.
  6. 6. The wrench of claim 4, wherein a protrusion extendil1g along the first direction is formed on the side wall of the receiving groove, the sixth end of the &astic element is s'eeved onto tile protrusion.
  7. 7. The wrench of claim 1, wherein a sliding axis is defined by an extending direction of the sliding slot, the sliding axis traverses the restricting recess.
  8. 8. The wrench of claim 7, wherein a fifth end of the elastic element is connected with the main body by an abutting element, the abutting element is rod-shaped, the sliding axis traverses an axis of the abutting element.
  9. 9. The wrench of claim 8, wherein the jaw portion forms a receiving groove, the receiving groove is located outside of an extending range of a width of a notch opening of the restricting recess, the second direction is substantially perpendicular to the first direction, the elastic element is disposed in the receiving groove, a sixth end of the elastic element abuts against a side wall of the receiving groove, the receiving groove extends along the first direction and defines a center axis, the central axis traverses the axis of the abutting element and a center between two ends of the sliding slot along the extending direction of the sliding slot so that the central axis overlaps the sliding axis.
  10. 10. The wrench of claim 1, wherein the extension of the interface traverses the toggle element.
  11. 11. A wrench substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as shown in the accompanying drawings.Amendments to the claims have been filed as follows: Whatis claimed is: 1. A wrench, comprising: a main body (1) defining a sliding slot (12) therein and formed with an upper fixed jaw (11) substantially perpendicular to the sliding slot (12); a jaw portion (2) integrally formed with an upper, movable jaw (21) and a lower, horizontal, sliding portion (22 1+222+223) substantially perpendicular to the movable jaw (21) and slidably disposed in the sliding slot (12) of the main body (11); the sliding portion (221+222+223) defining a notch (B) in a bottom thereof and a receiving groove (222c) next to the notch (B); the receiving groove (222c) being defmed by opposing first and second inner walls of the sliding portion (22 1+222+223), wherein the first inner wall is closer to the notch (B) while the second inner wall is closer to the main body (1); a handle (5) pivotally connected to the main body (1) and integrally formed at its upper end with a lug (53) inserted in the notch (B) of the jaw portion (2), the handle (5) being pivotable between a driving position where the lug (53) of the handle (5) bears against an inner wall of the notch (B) of the jaw portion (2) to move the jaw portion (2) towards the main body (1), and a release position where the lug (53) of the handle (5) bears against an opposite inner wall of the notch (B) of the jaw portion (2) to move the jaw * portion (2) away from the main body (1); *:.. a pin (3) transversely passing through the main body (1) and * intersecting the sliding slot (12) and at least partially positioned within the * 25 receiving groove (222c) of the sliding portion (221+222+223) of the jaw **.* * * * ** . portion (2); and a coil spring (4) inserted in the receiving groove (222c) of the sliding portion (22 1+222+223) and interposed between the pin (3) and the second imier wall of the receiving groove (222c) to resiliently press the second inner wall in a direction which causes the jaw portion (2) to move towards the main body (1).2. The wrench of claim 1, wherein the sliding portion (221+222+223) of the jaw portion (2) is formed with a protrusion (224) on the second inner wall, and the coil spring (4) has its end mounted around the protrusion (224) of the sliding portion (22 1+222+223).3. A wrench substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as shown in the accompanying drawings. ** me * * * * * * * * ** * * C C * *.CC..... * . em.. C SeCS me
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