Positive drive ratchet
First Claim
1. A ratchet comprising an elongated handle, a ring gear rigid with one end of said handle and having teeth spaced angularly around its inner periphery, said gear being circular and having a central axis, a center body supported for rotation about said axis and within said gear and having a driver which is concentric with said central axis, said center body having an eccentric with an axis which is offset radially with respect to said central axis, an inner gear having angularly spaced teeth and supported on said eccentric to rotate relative to the eccentric about the axis thereof, some of the teeth of said inner gear meshing with some of the teeth of said ring gear, means for locking said gears against relative rotation when said handle is turned in one direction whereby rotation of said handle in said one direction is transmitted to said center body and said driver by way of said gears, said locking means comprising a member adapted to wedge between the teeth of said ring gear and the teeth of said inner gear to lock the gears against relative rotation when said handle is turned in said one direction, said member releasing said gears for turning relative to one another when said handle is turned in the opposite direction whereby said handle may rotate without rotating said center body and said driver.
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Abstract
A reversible ratchet for driving a socket wrench includes a ring gear which constantly meshes with an inner gear adapted to turn about an axis that is eccentric with respect to the axis of the ring gear. When the ratchet is turned in a driving direction, a crescent-shaped member wedges between the two gears and causes the ring gear to transmit torque to the inner gear in order to drive the socket. When the ratchet is turned in the opposite direction, the crescent moves out of wedging engagement with the gears and permits the inner gear to turn about its own axis as the teeth of the ring gear roll into and out of the teeth of the inner gear. Because the gears contantly mesh with one another, the drive picks up immediately when the ratchet is turned in the driving direction and thus the ratchet may be used effectively in very close quarters.
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13 Claims
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1. A ratchet comprising an elongated handle, a ring gear rigid with one end of said handle and having teeth spaced angularly around its inner periphery, said gear being circular and having a central axis, a center body supported for rotation about said axis and within said gear and having a driver which is concentric with said central axis, said center body having an eccentric with an axis which is offset radially with respect to said central axis, an inner gear having angularly spaced teeth and supported on said eccentric to rotate relative to the eccentric about the axis thereof, some of the teeth of said inner gear meshing with some of the teeth of said ring gear, means for locking said gears against relative rotation when said handle is turned in one direction whereby rotation of said handle in said one direction is transmitted to said center body and said driver by way of said gears, said locking means comprising a member adapted to wedge between the teeth of said ring gear and the teeth of said inner gear to lock the gears against relative rotation when said handle is turned in said one direction, said member releasing said gears for turning relative to one another when said handle is turned in the opposite direction whereby said handle may rotate without rotating said center body and said driver.
- 2. A reversible ratchet comprising an elongated handle, a ring gear rigid with one end of said handle and having teeth spaced angularly around its inner periphery, said gear being circular and having a central axis, a center body supported for rotation about said axis and within said gear and having a driver which is concentric with said central axis, said center body having an eccentric with an axis which is offset radially with respect to said central axis, an inner gear having angularly spaced teeth and supported on said eccentric to rotate relative to the eccentric about the axis thereof, some of the teeth of said inner gear meshing with some of the teeth of said ring gear, means for locking said gears against relative rotation when said handle is turned in one direction whereby rotation of said handle in said one direction is transmitted to said center body and said driver by way of said gears, said locking means releasing said gears for turning relative to one another when said handle is turned in the opposite direction whereby said handle may rotate without rotating said center body and said driver, and means for shifting said locking means relative to said gears between (A) a first position in which said locking means lock said gears when said handle is turned clockwise and release said gears when said handle is turned counterclockwise and (B) a second position in which said locking means lock said gears when said handle is turned counterclockwise and release said gears when said handle is turned clockwise.
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13. A reversible ratchet comprising an elongated handle, a ring gear rigid with one end of said handle and having teeth spaced angularly around its inner periphery, said gear being circular and having a central axis, a center body supported for rotation about said axis and within said gear and having a driving shank which is concentric with said central axis, said center body having an eccentric hub with an axis which is offset radially with respect to said central axis, an annular inner gear supported on said eccentric hub to rotate relative to the eccentric hub about the axis thereof, said inner gear having teeth spaced angularly around its outer periphery, some of the teeth of said inner gear meshing with some of the teeth of said ring gear, a curved member operable to wedge between said gears to lock said gears against relative rotation when said handle is turned in one direction whereby rotation of said handle in said one direction is transmitted to said center body and said driving shank by way of said gears, said locking means moving out of wedging engagement with said gears and releasing said gears for turning relative to one another when said handle is turned in the opposite direction whereby said handle may rotate without rotating said center body and said driver, and a manually movable reversing element for shifting said curved member relative to said gears between (A) a first position in which said curved member locks said gears when said handle is turned clockwise and releases said gears when said handle is turned counterclockwise and (B) a second position in which said curved member locks said gears when said handle is turned counterclockwise and release said gears when said handle is turned clockwise.
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