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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
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    • B25B13/46Spanners; Wrenches of the ratchet type, for providing a free return stroke of the handle
    • B25B13/461Spanners; Wrenches of the ratchet type, for providing a free return stroke of the handle with concentric driving and driven member
    • B25B13/462Spanners; Wrenches of the ratchet type, for providing a free return stroke of the handle with concentric driving and driven member the ratchet parts engaging in a direction radial to the tool operating axis
    • B25B13/465Spanners; Wrenches of the ratchet type, for providing a free return stroke of the handle with concentric driving and driven member the ratchet parts engaging in a direction radial to the tool operating axis a pawl engaging an internally toothed ring
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
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    • B25B23/14Arrangement of torque limiters or torque indicators in wrenches or screwdrivers
    • B25B23/142Arrangement of torque limiters or torque indicators in wrenches or screwdrivers specially adapted for hand operated wrenches or screwdrivers
    • B25B23/1422Arrangement of torque limiters or torque indicators in wrenches or screwdrivers specially adapted for hand operated wrenches or screwdrivers torque indicators or adjustable torque limiters
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  • the present invention relates generally to wrenches and more particularly to an improved form of ratcheting torque-limiting Wrench.
  • Torque-limiting wrenches of various types are widely employed in many industries; Generally, these torquelimiting wrenches include a load-engaging member and a spring which resists the movement of the load-engaging member until the desired limited amount of torque is applied to the load thereby. The application of such limited amount of torque to the load through the load-engaging member causes the latter to undergo movement from its original position against the force of the spring. Such movement provides an indication that the desired limited amount of torque has been applied to the load.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a ratcheting torque-limiting wrench which is both accurate and foolproof in use.
  • a further object is to provide a ratcheting torque-limiting wrench which is compact in size and light of weight having but few working parts.
  • An additional object is to provide a ratcheting torquelirniting wrench which is simple in design and rugged of construction whereby it may afford a long and troublefree service life.
  • Another object is to provide a ratcheting torque-limiting wrench wherein the amount of torque applied by said wrench may be accurately adjusted.
  • Yet a further object is to provide a ratcheting torquelimiting wrench which will afiord uniform results over its entire service life.
  • Figure 1 is a central vertical sectional View of a preferred form of ratcheting torque-limiting wrench embodying the present invention
  • Figure 2 is a horizontal sectional view taken on line 2-42 of Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary enlarged vertical sectional view taken on line 3-6 of Figure 2;
  • Figure 4- is an enlarged sectional view of a detail of the ratcheting mechanism of said wrench.
  • the preferred form of ratcheting torque-limiting wrench embodying the present invention broadly comprises a generally T-shaped handle ill wherein is carried a vertically extending load-engaging member 12.
  • a collar member 14 is journaled by the upper end of the load-engaging member 12 and a ratcheting mechanism, generally designated 16, is interposed between the load-engaging and collar members whereby they may undergo concurrent rotation in one direction but not in the other.
  • the collar member 14, and hence the loadengaging member 12 is normally locked against rotation relative to the handle by torque-limiting means, to be fully described hereinafter.
  • torque-limiting means to be fully described hereinafter.
  • the handle 10 is of integral construction and includes a vertical leg 26 and a pair of integral, horizontal arms 22 and 24.
  • the vertical leg 20 is formed with a coaxial vertical bore 26.
  • This bore 26 intersects a pair of horizontal bores 28 and 30 formed in the arms 22 and 24, respectively.
  • the outer portions of the bores 28 and 30 are of enlarged diameter and are internally threaded so as to receive cylindrical plugs 32 and 34, respectively.
  • the upper portion of the handle it? is coaxially formed with an internally threaded bore 36 of larger diameter than the vertical bore 26. This bore 36 threadedly receives a cap 38.
  • the load-engaging member 12 is of cylindrical configuration throughout the major portion of its length.
  • the lower end of this member 12 protrudes from the vertical leg 29 of the handle it) and this exposed portion is formed with a square shank 40 adapted to be removably inserted within a complementary socket formed in a nut, bolt or other element constituting the load (not shown).
  • the load contacting portion of the load-engaging member may take various other forms without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
  • the upper end of the load-engaging member 12 is aligned with the bores 28 and 30 of the arms 22 and 24.
  • the portion of the load-engaging member 12 disposed within these bores is formed with a radially extending passage 42.
  • a small ball bearing 44 is interposed between the upper end of the load-engaging member 12 and the underside of the cap 38. This ball bearing 44 is positioned within a complementary depression 46 formed in the upper end of the load-engaging member.
  • a snap ring 47 restrains the load-engaging member against downward movement.
  • the coilar member 14 is journaled by the upper portion of the load-engaging member 12.
  • the inner periphery of the collar member 14 is formed with ratchet teeth 48.
  • the outer periphery of the collar member is formed with a plurality (preferably four) of annular cavities fill, 52, S4 and 56. These cavities extend the height of the collar member.
  • the ratchet mechanism 16 includes a small, generally rectangular latch element 58 which is radially, slidably disposed within the passage 42 formed in the upper portion of the load-engaging member 12.
  • a small helical compression spring 6% disposed rearwardly of the latch element 58 constantly urges it radially outwardly.
  • a pair of guides 62 and 64 are fixedly secured within the bores 2;? and 3d of the arms 22 and 24, respec tively, radially outwardly of the collar member 14.
  • the guides are formed with passages 66 and 67, respectively, which slidably carry a pair of plnngers oh and 70 for radial movement relative to the handle iii.
  • a pair of helical compression springs 72 and 74 are interposed be-f tween the outer ends of these plungers and the inner ends of the plugs 32 and 34.
  • a pair of rollers 76 and 78 These rollers 76 and 78 have a diameter approximating that of the arcuate cavities '0, 52, 54 and 56.
  • rollers 76 and '78 will normally be restrained against radially outward movement from within the arcuate cavities Sit and 54 by the spring-urged plungers 6S and 7t ⁇ ssumrng the wrench is being rotated in a clockwise directron relative to Figures 2 and 4, when the torque being exerted by the wrench exceeds a predetermined amount,
  • a ratcheting torque-limiting Wrench comprising: a handle; a load-engaging member rotatably carried by said handle; a tubular collar member coaxially journaled by being formed with ratchet teeth; a radially movable ratchet element slidably disposed within a trans having a diameter approximating that of said cavity partially d sposed therewithin; guide means in said handle permitting radial movement of said roller relative to wardly towards said annular element.
  • a ratcheting torque-limiting wrench comprising: a handle having a vertical leg and a horizontal arm, said vertical leg being formed with a vertical bore and said arm being formed with a horizontal bore which intersects the upper end of said vertical bore; a vertically extending elongate load-engaging member disposed within said vertical bore with its upper portion intersecting said horizontal bore and its lower end protruding through the lower end of said vertical leg; a tubular collar member journaled by the upper portion of said load-engaging member; a ratchet mechanism interposed between said collar member and the upper portion of said load-engaging member for effecting concurrent rotation of said loadengaging member and said collar member in one direction but not in the other; a roller in said handle partially disposed within a complementary cavity formed in the outer periphery of said collar member; and torque-limiting means interposed between the outer end of said roller and the outer portion of said horizontal arm.
  • a ratcheting torque-limiting wrench comprising: a generally T-shaped handle having a vertical leg and a pair of horizontal arms at the upper end thereof, said vertical leg being formed with a vertical bore and said horizontal arms each being formed with a horizontal bore intersecting the upper end of said vertical bore; a vertically extending elongate load-engaging member rotatably disposed within said vertical bore with its upper portion intersecting said horizontal bores and its lower end protruding through the lower end of said vertical leg; a tubular collar member coaxially journaled by the upper portion of said load-engaging member, the outer periphery of said collar member being formed with a plurality of arcuate cavities, opposite ones of pairs of said cavities facing the outer end of each of said horizontal bores, and the inner periphery of said collar member being formed with ratchet teeth; a ratchet element carried by said loadengaging member and cooperating with said ratchet teeth in effecting concurrent rotation of said load-engaging member and said collar member in one direction but not in
  • a ratcheting torque-limiting wrench comprising: a handle; a load-engaging member rotatably carried by said handle; a collar journaled by said member having a substantially semicylindroid cavity formed in its outer periphery; unidirectional drive means interconnecting said collar and member; a cylindrical roller element having a diameter approximating that of said cavi y and partially disposed within said cavity; a plunger slidably carried by said handle for movement towards and away from said element; guide means in said handle rotatably mounting said element and confining linear movement of said element to a path in alignment with the axis of said handle; and resilient means interposed between said plunger and handle to bias said plunger against said element to yieldably seat said element in said cavity,
  • a ratcheting torque-limiting wrench comprising: a generally T-shaped handle having a vertical leg and a pair of horizontal arms at the upper end thereof, said vertical leg being formed with a vertical bore and said horizontal arms each being formed with a horizontal bore intersecting the upper end of said vertical bore; a vertically extending load-engaging member rotatably disposed within said vertical bore with its upper portion intersecting said horizontal bores and its lower end protruding through the lower end of said vertical leg; a snap ring seated in the vertical bore of said handle that engages said load-engaging member to restrain said load-engaging member against axial movement in said vertical bore; a
  • tubular collar coaxially iournaled by the upper portion of said load-engaging member, the outer periphery of said collar being formed with a plurality of substantially semicylindroid cavities that are arranged in diametrically opposite pairs facing the outer end of each of said hori zontal bores, and the inner periphery of said collar being formed with ratchet teeth; a latch radially slidably mounted in the upper end of said load-engaging member for cooperative engagement with said ratchet teeth in effecting concurrent rotation of said load-engaging member and said collar in one direction but not in the other; a helical spring in the upper end of said loadengaging member that yieldably biases said latch to engagement with said ratchet teeth; a substantially tubular guide rigidly affixed in each of said horizontal bores at the radially inner end thereof; a cylindrical roller slidably disposed in each of said guides, each roller having the same diameter as said cavities and being seated in one of said cavities; a pair of plunger

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March 11, 1958 R. G. wooDs 2,826,107
RATCHETING TORQUE-LIMITING WRENCH Filed Feb. 6, 1956 ROBERT GLEN Woons INVENTOR.
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A TTOFE/VEUS 2,826,107 RATQHETHNG TORQUE-LIMITlNG WRENCH Robert Glen Woods, Huntington Park, Calif. Application February 6, 1956, Serial No. 563,657 6 Claims. (Cl. 81-52.4)
The present invention relates generally to wrenches and more particularly to an improved form of ratcheting torque-limiting Wrench.
Torque-limiting wrenches of various types are widely employed in many industries; Generally, these torquelimiting wrenches include a load-engaging member and a spring which resists the movement of the load-engaging member until the desired limited amount of torque is applied to the load thereby. The application of such limited amount of torque to the load through the load-engaging member causes the latter to undergo movement from its original position against the force of the spring. Such movement provides an indication that the desired limited amount of torque has been applied to the load.
It is a major object of the present invention to provide a torque-limiting wrench which incorporates ratcheting.
Another object of the invention is to provide a ratcheting torque-limiting wrench which is both accurate and foolproof in use.
A further object is to provide a ratcheting torque-limiting wrench which is compact in size and light of weight having but few working parts.
An additional object is to provide a ratcheting torquelirniting wrench which is simple in design and rugged of construction whereby it may afford a long and troublefree service life.
Another object is to provide a ratcheting torque-limiting wrench wherein the amount of torque applied by said wrench may be accurately adjusted.
Yet a further object is to provide a ratcheting torquelimiting wrench which will afiord uniform results over its entire service life.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, when taken in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a central vertical sectional View of a preferred form of ratcheting torque-limiting wrench embodying the present invention;
Figure 2 is a horizontal sectional view taken on line 2-42 of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a fragmentary enlarged vertical sectional view taken on line 3-6 of Figure 2; and
Figure 4- is an enlarged sectional view of a detail of the ratcheting mechanism of said wrench.
Referring to the drawing, the preferred form of ratcheting torque-limiting wrench embodying the present invention broadly comprises a generally T-shaped handle ill wherein is carried a vertically extending load-engaging member 12. A collar member 14 is journaled by the upper end of the load-engaging member 12 and a ratcheting mechanism, generally designated 16, is interposed between the load-engaging and collar members whereby they may undergo concurrent rotation in one direction but not in the other. The collar member 14, and hence the loadengaging member 12, is normally locked against rotation relative to the handle by torque-limiting means, to be fully described hereinafter. When the amount of torque exerted upon the load exceeds a predetermined amount, the collar and load-engaging members will undergo limited rotation relative to the handle 10 so as to provide an indication that the desired amount of torque has been applied to the load.
More particularly, the handle 10 is of integral construction and includes a vertical leg 26 and a pair of integral, horizontal arms 22 and 24. The vertical leg 20 is formed with a coaxial vertical bore 26. This bore 26 intersects a pair of horizontal bores 28 and 30 formed in the arms 22 and 24, respectively. The outer portions of the bores 28 and 30 are of enlarged diameter and are internally threaded so as to receive cylindrical plugs 32 and 34, respectively. The upper portion of the handle it? is coaxially formed with an internally threaded bore 36 of larger diameter than the vertical bore 26. This bore 36 threadedly receives a cap 38.
The load-engaging member 12 is of cylindrical configuration throughout the major portion of its length. The lower end of this member 12 protrudes from the vertical leg 29 of the handle it) and this exposed portion is formed with a square shank 40 adapted to be removably inserted within a complementary socket formed in a nut, bolt or other element constituting the load (not shown). It should be particularly observed, however, that the load contacting portion of the load-engaging member may take various other forms without departing from the spirit of the present invention. The upper end of the load-engaging member 12 is aligned with the bores 28 and 30 of the arms 22 and 24. With reference to Figures 3 and 4, it will be observed that the portion of the load-engaging member 12 disposed within these bores is formed with a radially extending passage 42. A small ball bearing 44 is interposed between the upper end of the load-engaging member 12 and the underside of the cap 38. This ball bearing 44 is positioned within a complementary depression 46 formed in the upper end of the load-engaging member. A snap ring 47 restrains the load-engaging member against downward movement.
The coilar member 14 is journaled by the upper portion of the load-engaging member 12. The inner periphery of the collar member 14 is formed with ratchet teeth 48. The outer periphery of the collar member is formed with a plurality (preferably four) of annular cavities fill, 52, S4 and 56. These cavities extend the height of the collar member. The ratchet mechanism 16 includes a small, generally rectangular latch element 58 which is radially, slidably disposed within the passage 42 formed in the upper portion of the load-engaging member 12. A small helical compression spring 6% disposed rearwardly of the latch element 58 constantly urges it radially outwardly. The radially outer end of the latch element as is beveled to a profile approximating that of the ratchet teeth 43, as indicated in Figure 4. With this arrangement, and referring to Figures 2 and 4, clockwise rotation of the load-engaging member 12 will be transferred to the collar member it through the ratchet mechanism 16, the front end of the latch element 58 abutting the shallow side of the ratchet teeth 4-8. Upon counterclockwise rotation of the load-engaging member relative to the collar member, however, the long side of the ratchet teeth 48 will cam the latch element 58 radially inwardly whereby the collar member 14 will remain stationary while the load-engaging member rotates relative thereto.
A pair of guides 62 and 64 are fixedly secured within the bores 2;? and 3d of the arms 22 and 24, respec tively, radially outwardly of the collar member 14. The guides are formed with passages 66 and 67, respectively, which slidably carry a pair of plnngers oh and 70 for radial movement relative to the handle iii. A pair of helical compression springs 72 and 74 are interposed be-f tween the outer ends of these plungers and the inner ends of the plugs 32 and 34. A pair of rollers 76 and 78 These rollers 76 and 78 have a diameter approximating that of the arcuate cavities '0, 52, 54 and 56.
n the operation of the aforedescribed device, the rollers 76 and '78 will normally be restrained against radially outward movement from within the arcuate cavities Sit and 54 by the spring-urged plungers 6S and 7t {\ssumrng the wrench is being rotated in a clockwise directron relative to Figures 2 and 4, when the torque being exerted by the wrench exceeds a predetermined amount,
engaging and collar members, the rollers dropping into This limited amount scope of the following I claim:
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outer periphery; unidirectional drive means interconnectmg said load-engaging 2. A ratcheting torque-limiting Wrench, comprising: a handle; a load-engaging member rotatably carried by said handle; a tubular collar member coaxially journaled by being formed with ratchet teeth; a radially movable ratchet element slidably disposed within a trans having a diameter approximating that of said cavity partially d sposed therewithin; guide means in said handle permitting radial movement of said roller relative to wardly towards said annular element.
3. A ratcheting torque-limiting wrench, comprising: a handle having a vertical leg and a horizontal arm, said vertical leg being formed with a vertical bore and said arm being formed with a horizontal bore which intersects the upper end of said vertical bore; a vertically extending elongate load-engaging member disposed within said vertical bore with its upper portion intersecting said horizontal bore and its lower end protruding through the lower end of said vertical leg; a tubular collar member journaled by the upper portion of said load-engaging member; a ratchet mechanism interposed between said collar member and the upper portion of said load-engaging member for effecting concurrent rotation of said loadengaging member and said collar member in one direction but not in the other; a roller in said handle partially disposed within a complementary cavity formed in the outer periphery of said collar member; and torque-limiting means interposed between the outer end of said roller and the outer portion of said horizontal arm.
4. A ratcheting torque-limiting wrench, comprising: a generally T-shaped handle having a vertical leg and a pair of horizontal arms at the upper end thereof, said vertical leg being formed with a vertical bore and said horizontal arms each being formed with a horizontal bore intersecting the upper end of said vertical bore; a vertically extending elongate load-engaging member rotatably disposed within said vertical bore with its upper portion intersecting said horizontal bores and its lower end protruding through the lower end of said vertical leg; a tubular collar member coaxially journaled by the upper portion of said load-engaging member, the outer periphery of said collar member being formed with a plurality of arcuate cavities, opposite ones of pairs of said cavities facing the outer end of each of said horizontal bores, and the inner periphery of said collar member being formed with ratchet teeth; a ratchet element carried by said loadengaging member and cooperating with said ratchet teeth in effecting concurrent rotation of said load-engaging member and said collar member in one direction but not in the other; a roller in each of said arms, each roller having the same diameter as said cavities and being seated in one of said cavities; a pair of plungers each disposed within one of said horizontal bores outwardly of said collar member for movement towards and away from said collar member, the inner end of said plungers abutting said rollers so as to normally restrain them against movement out of said cavities; and resilient means interposed between the outer end of each of said plungers and the outer ends of each of said horizontal arms for biasing said plungers toward said rollers.
5. A ratcheting torque-limiting wrench, comprising: a handle; a load-engaging member rotatably carried by said handle; a collar journaled by said member having a substantially semicylindroid cavity formed in its outer periphery; unidirectional drive means interconnecting said collar and member; a cylindrical roller element having a diameter approximating that of said cavi y and partially disposed within said cavity; a plunger slidably carried by said handle for movement towards and away from said element; guide means in said handle rotatably mounting said element and confining linear movement of said element to a path in alignment with the axis of said handle; and resilient means interposed between said plunger and handle to bias said plunger against said element to yieldably seat said element in said cavity,
6. A ratcheting torque-limiting wrench, comprising: a generally T-shaped handle having a vertical leg and a pair of horizontal arms at the upper end thereof, said vertical leg being formed with a vertical bore and said horizontal arms each being formed with a horizontal bore intersecting the upper end of said vertical bore; a vertically extending load-engaging member rotatably disposed within said vertical bore with its upper portion intersecting said horizontal bores and its lower end protruding through the lower end of said vertical leg; a snap ring seated in the vertical bore of said handle that engages said load-engaging member to restrain said load-engaging member against axial movement in said vertical bore; a
tubular collar coaxially iournaled by the upper portion of said load-engaging member, the outer periphery of said collar being formed with a plurality of substantially semicylindroid cavities that are arranged in diametrically opposite pairs facing the outer end of each of said hori zontal bores, and the inner periphery of said collar being formed with ratchet teeth; a latch radially slidably mounted in the upper end of said load-engaging member for cooperative engagement with said ratchet teeth in effecting concurrent rotation of said load-engaging member and said collar in one direction but not in the other; a helical spring in the upper end of said loadengaging member that yieldably biases said latch to engagement with said ratchet teeth; a substantially tubular guide rigidly affixed in each of said horizontal bores at the radially inner end thereof; a cylindrical roller slidably disposed in each of said guides, each roller having the same diameter as said cavities and being seated in one of said cavities; a pair of plungers each of which is slidaoly disposed within one of said guides outwardly of said collar for movement towards and away from said collar, the inner end of said plungers abutting said rollers so as to normally restrain them against movement out of said cavities; a pair of plugs each of which threadedly engages the outer end of one of said horizontal bores to provide a spring seat; and a pair of compression springs each of which is enclosed within one of said horizontal bores between said plug and the outer end of one of said plungers for biasing said plungers toward said rollers to yieldably seat said rollers in diametrically opposed cavities.
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