Socket wrench

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Inventors

Hsu, C. C. Frank

Application #

943636

Filed

Sep-11-1992

Published

Mar-30-1993

Current US Class

081/60

International Classes

B25B 013/46

Field of Search

81/58 81/58.4 81/59.1 81/60 81/61 81/63.1 192/45.1

Examiners

Swann; J. J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Shlesinger, Arkwright & Garvey

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Abstract
A socket wrench has a box end which confines an internal wall therein. A pair of rollers are connected rigidly by an eccentric shaft and are received in the box end. A pair of retaining plates are provided in the box end on both sides of the box end so as to retain the rollers therein. A resilient plate is provided between the rollers adjacent to the eccentric shaft. An inverted V-shaped rigid pawl member is provided around the eccentric shaft and includes a first and second section. The first section includes a curved first side formed adjacent to the internal wall of the box end, a straight second side forming a first clearance with the eccentric shaft and a free end interconnecting the curved first and straight second sides and which is biased by the resilient plate so that at least a portion of the curved first side adjacent to the resilient member frictionally abuts with the internal wall. The second section includes a third straight side connected to the curved first side and forming a second clearance between the internal wall and the third straight side, a curved fourth side spaced from the eccentric shaft and a free end interconnecting the straight third and fourth curved sides. A protrusion is formed between and interconnects the straight second side and the curved fourth side and pivotally abuts the eccentric shaft.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A wrench used with a socket member, said wrench comprising:

a handle having a box end with an internal wall that confines a central bore through said box end;

a pair of identical rollers having a diameter smaller than that of said internal wall and being disposed in said central bore of said box end, said pair of identical rollers having an eccentric shaft fixed therebetween and a central rectangular opening passing through said eccentric shaft, an annular space being formed around said eccentric shaft between said pair of identical rollers and being confined by said internal wall, said annular space having a widest portion formed on one side of said eccentric shaft and a narrowest portion formed on the other side of said eccentric shaft opposite to said widest portion thereof, and a resilient member provided between said pair of identical rollers;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of invention

The invention relates to a wrench, more particularly to a socket wrench which has a simple construction and which is easy to manufacture.

2. Description of the Related Art

Sockets for turning nuts, bolts and similar fasteners have found wide acceptance throughout the field of mechanical arts. They generally facilitate turning of such fasteners and generally cause less wear to the fasteners when compared to other types of wrenches, such as adjustable wrenches, box wrenches and open-end wrenches.

Sockets require a compatible drive mechanism that engages the socket and that provides a handle for by applying torque to the socket. Ratchet-type wrenches apply torque to the sockets in one direction and rotate idly relative to the sockets in the opposite direction.

Problems with such ratchet-type wrenches are primarily the result of the complex mechanical arrangement of the ratchet mechanism. The ratchet mechanisms were too delicate for certain applications and were subject to failure from over-stress. In addition, the ratchet mechanism were designed such that they required a certain countertorque from the fastener and the socket before they would ratchet in the opposite direction. When the fastener was sufficiently free to turn so that the countertorque did not develop, the user generally had to supply such force with his free hand. To do this was often inconvenient and awkward and sometimes impossible.
 
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