Socket wrench

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Inventors

Chrichton, John P.
Trebel, John M.
Cuff, George W.
Goodwin, David H.
Levy, Edward D.

Application #

091500

Filed

Nov-5-1979

Published

Dec-1-1981

Current US Class

081/177.4
081/60
206/378

International Classes

B25B 013/46

Field of Search

81/60 81/62 81/177 16/110.5 206/378 30/125 145/62 145/63 220/20 220/22

Assignee

Litton Industrial Products, Inc. (New Britain, CT)

Examiners

Jones, Jr.; James L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ribando; Brian L.

US Patent References

4043230   Allen wrench holder
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Abstract
A socket wrench comprises a ratchet head which is removably held in an aperture in the forward end of a ratchet handle. A knurled drive ring allows the ratchet head to be used when detached from the handle and the handle itself is hollow and receives a tray which is dimensioned to hold a plurality of sockets. Access to the sockets is obtained by withdrawing the tray from the handle.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. In a socket wrench comprising a handle and a driving stud which is adapted to receive a selected one of a set of sockets, the combination comprising:

a grip and a frame comprising said handle, the driving stud being mounted on said frame,

a bore formed along the length of the handle,

an elongated tray dimensioned to hold a plurality of stud mating sockets and adapted for a sliding fit within the bore,

a plurality of compartments formed in said tray, each compartment having an open top and being sized to receive an individual socket,

lip means surmounting said open top for preventing accidential removal of a socket from said compartments, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a socket wrench having a ratchet head which is removably fixed on a handle which contains a tray for holding a plurality of sockets.

Ratchet elements for use with nonratcheting tool handles are well known in the prior art. Such ratcheting elements are shown in the U.S. Patents to Bergquist, U.S. Pat. No. 3,127,799; McDonald, U.S. Pat. No. 3,222,943; McInnis, U.S. Pat. No. 3,149,707; and Wrigley, U.S. Pat. No. 3,056,442. In the known constructions, the ratchet element includes a driving stud on which a socket element may be secured, and an oppositely located aperture which receives the driving stud of a handle. Because of their constructions, such structures tend to be bulky. Furthermore, such ratchet elements are designed to be used only with a nonratcheting tool handle and are not adapted to be used either with a handle or without, as may be desired.

The prior art shows several forms of hand tools in which the tool handle is adapted to store the tool itself. Such arrangements are often used for screwdrivers of Allen-type wrench devices. Examples are shown in the U.S. Patents to Johnson, U.S. Pat. No. 3,114,401; Erdos, U.S. Pat. No. 2,707,784; Dye, U.S. Pat. No. 3,006,395; Garvey, U.S. Pat. No. 3,598,002; and Scrivens, U.S. Pat. No. 4,043,230. The prior art does not show a tool of the socket wrench type in which the wrench handle is able to receive and store a set of sockets. While such wrenches operate in conjunction with one of a set of sockets, the socket set itself and a socket tray are always items which are separate from the ratchet and the handle. Such arrangements often result in the loss of one or more of the elements of the complete set.
 
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