WO2002034472A2 - Cle a rochet scellee - Google Patents

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WO2002034472A2
WO2002034472A2 PCT/US2001/042558 US0142558W WO0234472A2 WO 2002034472 A2 WO2002034472 A2 WO 2002034472A2 US 0142558 W US0142558 W US 0142558W WO 0234472 A2 WO0234472 A2 WO 0234472A2
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drive stud
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Peter M. Roberts
John B. Davidson
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Joda Enterprises, Inc.
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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
    • B25B23/00Details of, or accessories for, spanners, wrenches, screwdrivers
    • B25B23/0007Connections or joints between tool parts
    • B25B23/0035Connection means between socket or screwdriver bit and tool

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  • the present invention relates to ratchet wrenches such as socket wrenches, and in particular to ratchet wrenches with improved tool release mechanisms that resist inadvertent operation and to ratchet wrenches with improved means for holding the ratchet wheel in engagement with the pawl.
  • U.S. Patent 3,208,318 discloses an effective tool release mechanism for tools such as sockets.
  • a control rod is axially slidable in a drive stud of the wrench, and the control rod defines a ramp surface on which a ball rides.
  • a spring biases the control rod outwardly to a rest position, in which the ball positively engages an accommodating recess in a tool such as a socket.
  • the control rod is depressed against the biasing force of the spring, thereby allowing the ball to move down the ramp to a position that allows removal of the socket.
  • the tool release mechanism of the above-identified patent has been found to be reliable and effective in use.
  • a user may inadvertently depress the control rod while using the wrench. This may happen for example if the head of the wrench is placed in the palm of the user's hand. In this case the palm of the user's hand can come into contact with the upper end of the control rod, and can inadvertently depress the control rod while the wrench is in use, thereby inadvertently releasing the socket.
  • Roberts U.S. Patent 4,420,995 discloses a tool release mechanism for tools such as sockets.
  • a ratchet wheel is provided with an annular raised boss on the side of the ratchet wheel opposite the drive stud, and this boss fits within a recess in the head of the wrench. The boss resists forces tending to decenter the ratchet wheel with respect to its axis of rotation.
  • the embodiments described below include a quick release mechanism that is controlled by an actuator mounted in the head of the ratchet wrench.
  • the actuator moves in a plane substantially transverse to the axis of rotation of the ratchet wheel to operate the quick release mechanism.
  • the actuator is configured to avoid moving between the pawl of the ratchet mechanism of the wrench and the head of the wrench as the actuator moves in the plane. This increases the space available for an interface between the pawl and the ratchet wrench without unnecessarily increasing the thickness of the head of the ratchet wrench.
  • the ratchet wheel can-be- centered-b a- centering element that extends at least partly around the axis and extends from the head of the wrench into an annular recess formed on a side of the ratchet wheel opposite the drive stud.
  • the ratchet mechanism is preferably sealed.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a ratchet wrench that incorporates a presently preferred embodiment of this invention.
  • Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 2-2 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 3-3 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 4-4 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view of the wrench of Figure 1 taken in the plane of Figure 2 and showing the quick release mechanism in an alternate position.
  • Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view of a ratchet wrench that incorporates a second preferred embodiment.
  • Figure 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 7-7 of Figure 6.
  • FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a ratchet wrench 1 that incorporates a preferred embodiment of this invention.
  • the ratchet wrench 1 includes a handle 7 that supports a drive stud 9 for rotation.
  • a ratchet mechanism (not shown in Figure 1 ) controls rotation of the drive stud 9 with respect to the handle 7.
  • the drive stud 9 is shaped and dimensioned to be received by an out-of-round opening in a tool such as a socket 16.
  • the drive stud 9 carries a control rod 2 that slides within a passageway 11.
  • the control rod 2 defines a head 3 and a flange 4, which may be respective surfaces of a single element.
  • a spring 8 bears between the flange 4 and a shoulder on the passageway 11 to bias the control rod 2 upwardly in the orientation shown in Figure 2.
  • the control rod 2 also defines a ramp 5 that bears against a ball 12.
  • the ball 12 When the ball 12 is positioned at a more recessed portion of the ramp 5, the ball 12 can move entirely inside the drive stud 9 to allow a socket 16 to be inserted on and removed from the drive stud 9. See Figure 2.
  • the control rod 2 Conversely, when the control rod 2 is biased to the position shown in Figure 5, the ball 12 rests on a less recessed portion of the ramp 5, and the ball 12 protrudes partly out of the drive stud 9 into a recess 17 in the socket 16. In this way the ball 12 positively retains the socket 16 on the drive stud 9.
  • the control rod 2 can be taken as an example of a tool release actuator and the ball 12 can be taken as an example of a tool retention element.
  • the control rod 2 and the ramp 5 provide selective alignment of the ball 12 for each individual socket 16.
  • the wrench 1 also includes a reversing lever 18 that can be used to control the ratchet mechanism of the wrench 1.
  • the reversing lever 18 includes a handle 19.
  • Figures 2, 3 and 4 show cross-sectional views in respective planes of the ratchet wrench 1.
  • the ratchet wrench 1 includes a ratchet mechanism 20 that engages a ratchet wheel 21 mounted in a recess in the head 22 of the wrench 1 for rotation about an axis A.
  • the ratchet wheel 21 includes a face 23 on a side of the wheel 21 opposite the drive stud 9, and this face 23 defines an annular recess 24.
  • the ratchet mechanism 20 includes a pawl 25 that is movable by the reversing lever 18 of Figure 1 into any one of three functional positions: forward, neutral, reverse.
  • a detent ball 26 backed by a spring 27 resiliently holds the pawl 25 in any one of these three positions.
  • the neutral position the pawl 25 is held out of contact with the ratchet wheel 21 , preventing ratcheting action and if desired allowing free-wheeling motion of the ratchet wheel 21 and the drive stud 9 with respect to the handle 7.
  • the pawl 25 allows only one-direction rotation of the ratchet wheel 21 in the forward and reverse directions, respectively.
  • the head 22 of the wrench 1 defines a centering element 30 comprising first and second portions 31 , 32 that extend toward the ratchet wheel 21 and are received within the recess 24.
  • the first and second portions 31, 32 of the centering element 30 are interconnected by additional portions 33, 34, as best shown in Figure 4, such that the centering element 30 extends continuously around the axis A.
  • the centering element 30 engages the ratchet wheel 21 to center the ratchet wheel 21 against torques and other applied loads tending to decenter the ratchet wheel 21 with respect to the axis A.
  • the centering element is shaped to center the ratchet wheel 21 against yawing movement away from the pawl 25 that would interfere with effective engagement between the ratchet wheel and the pawl.
  • the centering element 30 can be shaped to center the ratchet wheel 21 in other directions, such as movement toward the pawl and/or movement at right angles to a line extending between axis A and the pawl.
  • the additional portion 33 of the centering element 30 is of reduced thickness to accommodate the motion of the ramp 42 described below.
  • the additional portion 34 in this embodiment is of substantially constant radial thickness, and it is the additional portion 34 that is best placed to resist de-centering movement of the ratchet wheel 21 away from the pawl 25.
  • one or both of the additional portions 33, 34 can be entirely eliminated, leaving gaps between the first and second portions 31 , 32 of the centering element 30.
  • the centering element can be horseshoe shaped. Whether or not gaps or notches are provided in the centering element 30, and if so, the number of such gaps or notches in the centering element 30, as well as the radial thickness of the parts of the centering element 30, can vary widely, depending upon the application.
  • the quick release mechanism including the control rod 2 and the ball 12 is controlled by an actuator 40 that is best shown in Figure 3.
  • the actuator 40 is best shown in Figure 3.
  • the actuator 40 includes a ramp 42 that is movable for engagement with the head 3 of the control rod 2, and a control surface 43 that is exposed at an exterior portion of the head 22.
  • the actuator 40 is additionally guided in linear motion transverse to the axis A by a slot 44 formed in the head 22. Alternately, the actuator 40 can be guided by the first and second portions 31 , 32 of the centering element 30.
  • the corstrol surface 43 extends to an exterior portion of the head 22 through the slot 44.
  • the actuator 40 is mechanically prevented from moving into the head 3. This function can be accomplished by any suitable mechanical interlock, but a roll pin 41 is used in this preferred embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 Another alternative is to provide a clamp such as a clamping C- ring extending around a neck of the actuator 40 protruding through the head 22 to secure the actuator 40 in place against undesired axial movement along the direction of the axis A.
  • a clamp such as a clamping C- ring extending around a neck of the actuator 40 protruding through the head 22 to secure the actuator 40 in place against undesired axial movement along the direction of the axis A.
  • Either the actuator 40 or the head of the wrench 1 can alternately be provided with overlapping flanges.
  • Figures 2 and 3 show the quick release mechanism in a first position, in which the actuator 40 has been pushed away from the reversing lever 18 (see Figure 1 ).
  • the thick end of the ramp 42 bears on the head 3 of control rod 2, thereby forcing the control rod 2 downwardly in the orientation of Figure 3, compressing the spring 8 and allowing the ball 12 to move entirely within the drive stud 9 ( Figure 2).
  • Figure 5 The other extreme of travel is shown in Figure 5, in which the thin portion of the ramp 42 is aligned with the axis A.
  • the spring 8 pushes against the flange 4 to move the control rod 2 upwardly in the configuration of Figure 5, thereby urging the ball 12 into the recess 17 of the socket 16.
  • the ramp 42 can take any suitable form, and can be curved, stepped, or linear.
  • the actuator 40 can be arranged to move along an arc rather than a line, and the direction of motion can be varied as desired.
  • One or more springs (not shown) can be used to bias the actuator 40 to the position of Figure 5.
  • the ramp 44 can be notched to provide a detent action with the head 3 in order to hold the actuator 40 in any one of a plurality of selected positions.
  • the ramp may be shaped to release a tool when the actuator is moved toward the reversing lever.
  • the actuator 40 of Figures 2, 3 and 5 moves between the centering element portions 31 , 32 best shown in Figure 4.
  • the centering element portions 33, 34 are shaped to allow the desired range of motion for the actuator 40.
  • the centering element portion 33 is of reduced radial thickness, thereby forming a notch or recess in the centering element 30.
  • the actuator 40 of this embodiment is confined to the region between the ratchet wheel 21 and the head 22, and the actuator 40 is configured never to intersect a line oriented parallel to the axis A and. passing through an interface between the ratchet wheel 21 and the head 22.
  • This actuator 40 is never interposed between the pawl 25 and the head 22.
  • This arrangement provides the advantage that the pawl 25 can extend over the full height of the ratchet wheel 21 , and that undesirable reductions in the thickness of the interface between the pawl and the ratchet wheel are thereby avoided.
  • the torques applied to the drive stud 9 act directly on the pawl 25, and it is therefore important that the pawl 25 be dimensioned to support adequate torque loads.
  • the actuator 40 of this embodiment provides the advantage that it is easily manipulated by the user to release or engage a socket. Inadvertent operation is reduced or eliminated. For example, when the head of the wrench is placed in the palm of the hand of the user during use, axial pressure of the palm on the actuator 40 does not result in inadvertent movement of the control rod 2.
  • Figures 6 and 7 show two views of a second preferred embodiment of this invention that is in many ways similar to the first embodiment discussed above. Comparable elements are provided with the same reference numeral, and related elements that have been modified are provided with the same reference numeral including a prime symbol.
  • the actuator 40" is guided by the head 22' for rotary motion about an actuator axis B, as best shown in Figure 7.
  • the actuator 40" is maintained in position as shown in Figure 6 by a roll pin 41', and the inner portion of the actuator 40' forms an annular ramp 42 * which operates as a cam surface against the head 3' of the control rod 2.
  • Figure 7 best shows the arrangement between the circular ramp 42' and the head 3'.
  • the actuator 40 is held out of contact with the centering element 30".
  • the ratchet wheel 21' is centered against forces tending to move it off center with respect to the axis A by a centering element 30' that in this embodiment is formed as a continuous annular ring received in a mating recess in the head 22'.
  • the centering element 30' extends continuously around the actuator 40'.
  • the illustrated embodiments include seals such as O-rings 80, 82 that are positioned between upper and lower portions, respectively, of the ratchet wheel 26 and the body of the wrench 1. These seals reduce or eliminate the movement of contaminants such as grit and solvents into the region of the pawl 25, 25', and thereby protect the ratchet mechanism from wear and damage.
  • other types of seals can be used in place of the illustrated O-rings 80, 82, including, for example, cup seals, metal-to-metal seals, and diaphragms.
  • the O-rings 80, 82 may be made of Neoprene, and are preferably well-lubricated.
  • the invention is not limited to the particular tool release mechanisms and ratchet mechanisms described above. Any suitable tool release mechanism and ratchet mechanism can be used.
  • clutch-type ratchet mechanisms may be used instead of the pawl-type ratchet mechanism shown in the drawings.
  • the wrench can take any suitable form, and the invention is not limited to use with sockets. Rather, the invention can be used with tool release mechanisms for any suitable tool, including extension bars, universal joints, bits and numerous other tools.
  • the drive stud can take any suitable shape, and is not required to be square in all embodiments. Other out-of-round shapes suitable for transmitting torque by mating with a female cavity in a driven element may be used, including hexagonal shapes for example.
  • the quick release mechanism can be formed without a control rod of the type described above, and many other mechanical alternatives are possible.
  • the pawl be held in the neutral position by a detent mechanism.
  • the neutral position may be maintained in other ways and by other means, including frictional holding means, for example.
  • the pawl may be shaped to be in stable equilibrium when in the neutral position.
  • first and second parts are said to be coupled together when they are directly functionally engaged (e.g. by direct contact), as well as when the first part is functionally engaged with an intermediate part which is functionally engaged either directly or via one or more additional intermediate parts with the second part.
  • two elements are said to be coupled when they are functionally engaged (directly or indirectly) at some times and not functionally engaged at other times.
  • ratchet direction is intended broadly to include at least the forward and reverse ratchet functions and the non-ratcheting or neutral ratchet function described above. Thus, a ratchet action is not required for ratchet directions such as the neutral ratchet direction.
  • position is intended broadly to encompass a range of positions.
  • tool release mechanism is intended broadly to encompass mechanisms that selectively reduce tool retention forces, even if they do not entirely eliminate such retention forces.
  • mechanical interlock is intended broadly to encompass mechanical engagement that limits motion of one of the parts in at least one direction.

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L'invention concerne une clé à rochet comprenant une poignée, un ergot d'entraînement et un mécanisme de rochet scellé, ainsi qu'un mécanisme de libération d'outil. Ce mécanisme de libération d'outil comprend une tige de commande qui coulisse le long de la ligne centrale de l'ergot d'entraînement et une partie inclinée qui peut coulisser dans un plan transversal à l'axe de l'ergot d'entraînement. L'actionneur représenté est confiné dans la zone de la roue à rochet, et ne se déplace pas entre le cliquet du mécanisme de rochet et la tête de la clé. Des éléments de centrage s'étendent à partir de la tête de la clé dans un retrait annulaire sur une face de la roue à rochet opposée à l'ergot d'entraînement. Cet actionneur se déplace dans un espace formé entre des parties opposées de l'élément de centrage.
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