Offset head ratchet wrench

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Inventors

Barnes, Benny R.

Application #

250302

Filed

Feb-16-1999

Published

Apr-25-2000

Current US Class

081/177.8
081/60
403/103
403/324

International Classes

B25B 013/46; F16C 011/00; F16D 001/12

Field of Search

403/84-85 403/100 403/103 403/104 403/93-94 403/97 403/324 403/325 403/327 81/177.7-177.9 81/177.85 81/60-63.2

Examiners

Meislin; D. S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Litman; Richard C.

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Abstract
The invention is an improved ratchet wrench with a handle pivotally attached to a rotating head which can be locked into a position either axially aligned with the handle or laterally angled to one side of the handle. A locking mechanism includes a spring-biased, J-shaped structure, having an actuating shaft which passes through the handle and a locking pin which selectively engages one of a plurality of holes defined in a neck of the rotating head. The locking mechanism has a button on the actuating shaft to sandwich the spring against the handle and permit manual depression in order to move the locking pin from a locked to the unlocked position, the locking pin being biased by the spring towards the neck in a locked position. Angling the handle to one side allows the wrench to be used to loosen or tighten bolts where there is insufficient space to use a conventional straight wrench. The ratchet head may also be removed from the handle for use as a palm wrench or for substitution of the ratchet head with a ratchet head of a different size.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A ratchet wrench comprising:

a handle having a bifurcated end defining a slot, said handle having a top and a bottom;

a ratchet head having plane of rotation lying in substantially the same plane as said slot and a socket receiver having an axis oriented perpendicular to said plane of said ratchet head;

a neck depending from said ratchet head;

a flange terminating said neck and dimensioned and configured to be received by said slot;

a pivot means for permitting rotation of said flange through said slot, said pivot means joining said flange to said bifurcated end and defining a rotational axis;

said flange defining a plurality of holes, said holes being serially spaced along an arc and equidistant from said rotational axis; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a standard wrench or socket wrench with a head capable of rotating laterally with respect to the handle. The handle's rotation allows the wrench to tighten or loosen nuts in locations which are difficult or impossible to reach with a standard wrench.

2. Description of Related Art

Several other inventors have attempted to produce a satisfactory way to allow the head of a wrench to rotate laterally. For example, the invention of William Hetrick Shannon, U.S. Pat. No. 1,265,535, issued on May 7, 1918, uses a ratchet wheel to change the lateral angle of a wrench head. The ratchet is held in place by a handle pressed into a notch on the ratchet wheel by a leaf spring. The wrench is therefore not locked into position unless the handle is grabbed in such a way as to depress the lever.

John H. Burndahl disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 1,384,887, issued on Jul. 10, 1921, a wrench whose head pivots on a notched wheel. The wheel is held in place by a sliding block, which is held in one of the notches by spring pressure. To rotate the wrench, the block is pushed rearward, the wrench repositioned, and the block released. The Burndahl invention suffers from the disadvantage that, as the notches in the wheel, the sliding block, and the spring experience wear, the notches will enlarge, the block will become smaller, and the spring will weaken. Because the spring tension and close fit between the block and the wheel notches hold the block in the locked position, it is possible that lateral pressure on the wrench could force the block back against the spring, unlocking the wrench. In contrast, the present invention has a locking pin which passes through the ratchet head and the handle on either side of the head; thus wear will only result in some play in the position of the head, not in the head coming unlocked.
 
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