Ratchet wrench
First Claim
1. A ratchet wrench for turning a fastener comprising:
- a body of the wrench including a lower fixed jaw incorporated into a substantial portion of a front end of said body;
a movable upper jaw pivotally attached to a corner of said front end and arranged in opposition to said lower fixed jaw such that said movable upper jaw and said lower fixed jaw define substantially therebetween, a regular polygon shaped opening for engaging and fully encompassing said fastener;
an actuator assembly means for transmitting opening and closing forces to said movable upper jaw, wherein said actuator assembly means includes an actuator shaft slidably mounted to a side of said body; and
a guide extending laterally from said side and adjacent to said corner for slideably maintaining said actuator shaft adjacent to and generally in parallel with said side;
said actuator shaft pivotally coupled to said movable upper jaw for slideably transmitting an opening and a closing force to said movable upper jaw; and
, a spring means coupled to said actuator shaft for generating a closing bias force such that said movable upper jaw is maintained in a closed position until said closing bias force is exceeded.
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Abstract
A ratchet wrench for turning threaded fasteners, particularly fasteners threaded on a stud or pipe located in areas of limited or obstructed access to the fastener. The wrench is operated remotely at an end of the wrench away from a fastener engagement portion. The wrench includes a side mounted actuator assembly which allows a moveable jaw to open and close around the fastener. A closing bias force is maintained on the movable upper jaw by a spring included in the actuator assembly. The closing bias force allows a fastener to be held in position for rotation and when exceeded, allows the movable upper jaw to ratchet around the fastener. The engagement portion of the wrench may be configured with either a hexagonal or dodecahedral shaped opening. When operatively engaged with the fastener, the wrench fully encompasses the fastener to limit slippage.
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5 Claims
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1. A ratchet wrench for turning a fastener comprising:
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a body of the wrench including a lower fixed jaw incorporated into a substantial portion of a front end of said body;
a movable upper jaw pivotally attached to a corner of said front end and arranged in opposition to said lower fixed jaw such that said movable upper jaw and said lower fixed jaw define substantially therebetween, a regular polygon shaped opening for engaging and fully encompassing said fastener;
an actuator assembly means for transmitting opening and closing forces to said movable upper jaw, wherein said actuator assembly means includes an actuator shaft slidably mounted to a side of said body; and
a guide extending laterally from said side and adjacent to said corner for slideably maintaining said actuator shaft adjacent to and generally in parallel with said side;
said actuator shaft pivotally coupled to said movable upper jaw for slideably transmitting an opening and a closing force to said movable upper jaw; and
,a spring means coupled to said actuator shaft for generating a closing bias force such that said movable upper jaw is maintained in a closed position until said closing bias force is exceeded. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A ratchet wrench for turning a fastener comprising:
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a body of the wrench including;
a lower fixed jaw incorporated into a substantial portion of a front end of said body, a pivoting side for pivotally attaching a movable upper jaw to said body, and a drive receptacle for attaching a handle;
said movable upper jaw arranged in opposition to said lower fixed jaw such that said movable upper jaw and said lower fixed jaw define therebetween, a regular hexagonal shaped opening for engaging and fully encompassing said fastener; and
an actuator assembly including;
an actuator shaft pivotally coupled to said movable upper jaw for slideably transmitting an opening and a closing force to said movable upper jaw, a guide extending laterally from said pivoting side for maintaining said actuator shaft adjacent to and generally in parallel with said pivoting side, and a spring means coupled to said actuator shaft for generating a closing bias force only sufficient to maintain said movable upper jaw in a closed position when tightening a fastener until snug against an opposing surface. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
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