EP2277665B1 - Movable wrench - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B25—HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
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- B25B13/00—Spanners; Wrenches
- B25B13/10—Spanners; Wrenches with adjustable jaws
- B25B13/12—Spanners; Wrenches with adjustable jaws the jaws being slidable
- B25B13/14—Spanners; Wrenches with adjustable jaws the jaws being slidable by rack and pinion, worm or gear
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B25—HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
- B25B—TOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
- B25B13/00—Spanners; Wrenches
- B25B13/10—Spanners; Wrenches with adjustable jaws
- B25B13/12—Spanners; Wrenches with adjustable jaws the jaws being slidable
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B25—HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
- B25B—TOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
- B25B13/00—Spanners; Wrenches
- B25B13/46—Spanners; Wrenches of the ratchet type, for providing a free return stroke of the handle
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- the invention relates to a movable wrench and, in particular, to a wrench that is convenient in performing reciprocal rotations.
- U.S. Pat. No. 3,022,689 discloses a wrench, as shown in FIG. 7 . It includes a holder 66 for the user to hold. One end of the holder 66 has a fixed jaw 68. One side of the fixed jaw 68 is provided with a movable jaw 62 that matches with a roller 61 and drives the movable jaw 62. The roller 61 is urged by a compressible spring 64 to provide the elastic force for the movable jaw 62 to locally move back and forth.
- the middle section of the holder 66 has an arc elastic chip 65. One end of the elastic chip 65 is fixed on the holder 66.
- the bottom of the other end has a protruding part 651 and connects with a spring lock 63.
- One end of the spring lock 63 extends to one side of the roller 61 and forms a stopping part 631, stopping the roller 61 from further moving. This fixes the opening between the fixed jaw 68 and the movable jaw 62 for the convenience of rotation jobs.
- the elastic chip 65 on the middle section of the holder 66 the blocking of the stopping part 631 of the spring lock 63 on the roller 61 is removed.
- the movable jaw 62 can freely move for the movable wrench to rotate reversely.
- the movable wrench has the problems of unable to operate and incorrect touches. Please refer to FIG. 8 .
- the elastic chip 65 and the spring lock 63 are thin and long plates, both exposed from the wrench surface.
- the elastic chip 65 or the spring lock 63 is likely to be deformed. Once either one of them is deformed, the movable wrench no longer works.
- FIG. 9 one holds the holder 66 to exert a force when using the wrench.
- the elastic chip 65 is located on one side surface of the holder 66, one may mis-trigger the elastic chip 65 when exerting a force. This is troublesome.
- the spring lock 63 is a long and thin plate. It connects to the elastic hip 65 by one end to support the stopping part 631 on the other end, so that the stopping part 631 can stop the roller 61. Therefore, the stopping part 631 of the spring lock 63 has a limited stopping effect on the roller 61. Once the wrench exerts a larger force on an object, the stopping part 631 of the spring lock 63 cannot stop the roller 61. In that case, the movable jaw 62 can still freely move and the wrench cannot tightly lock the object.
- U.S. Patent Specification 5,746,099 discloses a movable wrench which has the features included in the first part of claim 1. The operating element of this wrench is in the form of a slider which is retracted to release the gear roller.
- An objective of the invention is to solve the above-mentioned problems by providing a movable wrench according to claim 1.
- a movable wrench according to claim 1 By changing the configuration of the operating end and the operating space, it can prevent dusts and impurities from falling in between. So the invention does not stuck because of this. It thus has a longer lifetime.
- Another objective of the invention is to provide a movable wrench in which most of the operating element is disposed in an inner groove. This prevents the wrench from deforming due to collisions when it is put away inappropriately, thereby elongating its lifetime.
- Yet another objective of the invention is to provide a movable wrench in which the bottom surface of the operating element urge against the bottom surfaces of the accommodating cavity and the inner groove.
- the operating element does not need to sustain a large pressure alone. This avoids the deformation problem.
- a further objective of the invention is to provide a movable wrench in which the operating space is on the connecting part and in the vicinity of the holder. As the user rotates it, his palm would not incorrectly touch the operating end. This ensures work safety.
- the wrench includes: a fixed jaw, a connecting part, a holder, a movable jaw, a screw bar, a first compressible spring, and an operating element.
- the fixed jaw and the movable jaw correspond to each other.
- the connecting part connects the fixed jaw, the movable jaw, and the holder.
- the screw bar is disposed at the connecting part.
- the operating element is pivotally disposed on the connecting part near the holder.
- the operating element and the screw bar have a locking relation. When the user's palm holds the holder, he can use his thumb to depress the operating element, thereby achieving locking and positioning effects.
- FIG. 1 is a three-dimensional exploded view of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a three-dimensional assembly view of the invention
- FIG. 3 is a side cross-sectional view of the connecting part in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a side schematic view of the wrench in FIG. 3 , where the movable jaw moves downward and drives the screw bar to depress the first compressible spring as the wrench rotates;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view of the operating element as viewed from another perspective
- FIG. 6 is a schematic view of the escaping hook part when the operating end is depressed
- FIG. 7 is a planar view of a conventional wrench
- FIG. 8 is another planar view of the conventional wrench.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic view showing that the elastic chip of the wrench in FIG. 8 is erroneously touched.
- the following embodiment is a movable wrench, which includes a fixed jaw 11, a movable jaw 12, a screw bar 41, a first compressible spring 42, a shaft 43, an operating element 51, a pin 52, and a second compressible spring 53.
- One side of the fixed jaw 11 is extended with a connecting part 2, which in turn is extended with a holder 3 away from the fixed jaw 11.
- One side of the connecting part 2 under the fixed jaw 11 is formed with a sliding track 21.
- the sliding track 21 is formed with rectangular and round cross sections.
- the bottom surface of the connecting part 2 below the sliding track 21 is formed with an insertion opening 211.
- the inner side surface of the sliding track 21 that faces the holder 3 is formed with a roughly rectangular accommodating cavity 22. Both side surfaces of the accommodating cavity 22 are penetrated through.
- the inner top and bottom surfaces of the accommodating cavity 22 are formed with a firs through hole 221 and a second through hole 222 whose diameter is larger than that of the first through hole 221.
- the second through hole 222 goes to the bottom surface of the connecting part 2.
- the inner top and bottom surfaces of the inner groove 23 are respectively formed with a third through hole 231 and a fourth through hole 232, which correspond to each other.
- a round operating space 24 is formed on the end of the inner groove 23 away from the accommodating cavity 22.
- the operating space 24 is formed with an urging wall 241 along the longitudinal side surface. In this embodiment, the operating space 24 is located on the connecting part 2 and in the vicinity of the holder 3.
- the movable jaw 12 is accommodated in the sliding track 21 via the insertion opening 211. It corresponds to the fixed jaw 11.
- the inner side of the movable jaw 12 has a long saw section 121 in the vicinity of one side of the accommodating cavity 22.
- the screw bar 41 is disposed in the accommodating cavity 22.
- the top and bottom surfaces 411 of the screw bar 41 are penetrated through.
- the body of the screw bar has a thread section 412 that matches with the saw section 121 of the movable jaw 12.
- the first compressible spring 42 goes below the connecting part 2. In this embodiment, the first compressible spring 42 goes into the second through hole 222. The top end of the first compressible spring 42 urges against the inner side of the bottom surface 411 of the screw bar 41.
- the shaft 43 penetrates from the second through hole 222 under the connecting part 2.
- the shaft 43 goes through the first compressible spring 42 and the screw bar 41 in sequence and positions at the first through hole 221.
- the bottom end of the shaft 43 has a locking part 431, whose outer thread matches with the inner thread on the inner edge of the second through hole 222.
- the bottom end of the first compressible spring 42 urges against the locking part 431.
- the operating element 51 is disposed in the inner groove 23.
- the bottom surface of the operating element 51 urges against the bottom surfaces of the accommodating cavity 22 and the inner groove 23 as a support.
- the middle section of the operating element 51 has a connecting hole 511 corresponding to the third through hole 231 and the fourth through hole 232.
- Both ends of the operating element 51 have an operating end 512 and a locking end 513, respectively.
- the bottom part of the operating end 512 has a concave hole 514.
- the operating end 512 is round and located in the round operating space 24 to keep dusts and impurities out. In this embodiment, the operating end 512 slightly protrudes from the opening of the operating space 24 for depressing.
- the locking end 513 is near the bottom surfaces of the accommodating cavity 22. It has a hook part 513A whose top surface urges against the bottom surface 411 of the screw bar 41 near its outer side and surrounds the outer side of the first compressible spring 42.
- the pin 52 goes from underneath the inner groove 23 of the connecting part 2 through the operating part 51.
- the pin 52 penetrates in sequence through the fourth through hole 232, the connecting hole 511, and the third through hole 231 to position the operating element 51.
- the operating element 51 rotates with respect to the pin 52.
- the second compressible spring 53 is disposed in the operating space 24. It bottom end urges against the urging wall 241. The top end of the second compressible spring 53 urges against the bottom part of the operating end 512. In this embodiment, the top end of the second compressible spring 53 urges against the concave hole 514 of the operating end 512 for positioning.
- a holding opening 13 is formed between the fixed jaw 11 and the movable jaw 12.
- the user when rotating and fastening (loosening) the screw nut 14 (including other similar elements), the user holds the holder 3 by hand.
- the position of the hook part 513A of the operating element 51 is as shown in FIG. 4 .
- the screw bar 41 experiences a downward force due to the movable jaw 12.
- the top surface of the hook part 513A urges against the bottom surface 411 of the screw bar 41.
- the bottom surface of the hook part 513A urges against the bottom surfaces of the accommodating cavity 22 and the inner groove 23. The support at these two places renders a more stable screw bar 41, providing a better operating effect.
- the user uses his thumb to depress the operating end 512.
- the hook part 513A on the locking end 513 of the operating element 51 escapes from the bottom surface 411 of the screw bar 41.
- the bottom surface 411 of the screw bar 41 is only urged by the first compressible spring 42. Since the diagonal distance of the two opposite angles of the screw nut 14 is wider than the distance between the original two opposite holding surfaces, the holding opening 13 is pushed out by the two opposite angles during the reverse rotation.
- the movable jaw 12 moves downward and drives the screw bar 41 to depress the first compressible spring 42.
- the first compressible spring experiences a smaller force now. It thus pushes the screw bar 41 upward and drives the movable jaw 12 to reduce the holding opening 13.
- the user removes his thumb from the operating end 512 of the operating element 51 to release the depressing state.
- the second compressible spring 53 in the operating space 24 then urges against the operating end 512, so that the hook part 513A on the locking end 513 of the operating element 51 returns to its original position. That is, the top surface of the hook part 513A urges against the bottom surface 411 of the screw bar 41 again.
- the disclosed movable wrench has the following advantages as well:
- the configuration of the operating end and the operating space is such that dusts and impurities are kept out. This prevents the invention from getting stuck and elongates its lifetime.
- the bottom surface of the operating element urges against the bottom surfaces of the accommodating cavity and the inner groove.
- the support from the bottom surfaces of the accommodating cavity and the inner groove prevents the operating element from experiencing too large a pressure and deformation.
- the operating space is formed on the connecting part and in the vicinity of the holder. When the user rotates it, this space prevents the user's palm from erroneously touching the operating end, ensuring work safety.
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- The invention relates to a movable wrench and, in particular, to a wrench that is convenient in performing reciprocal rotations.
- Traditionally, one needs to adjust a roller before using a movable wrench so that the holding opening between its fixed jaw and movable jaw matches with the size of a screw nut in order to rotate it.
- However, when space is limited, it is difficult to hold the wrench and rotate the nut continuously. Instead, one has to loosen the roller to enlarge the holding opening and snap another two opposite surfaces of the nut. This is rather inconvenient.
- To solve the above-mentioned problem,
U.S. Pat. No. 3,022,689 discloses a wrench, as shown inFIG. 7 . It includes aholder 66 for the user to hold. One end of theholder 66 has a fixedjaw 68. One side of the fixedjaw 68 is provided with amovable jaw 62 that matches with aroller 61 and drives themovable jaw 62. Theroller 61 is urged by acompressible spring 64 to provide the elastic force for themovable jaw 62 to locally move back and forth. The middle section of theholder 66 has an arcelastic chip 65. One end of theelastic chip 65 is fixed on theholder 66. The bottom of the other end has aprotruding part 651 and connects with aspring lock 63. One end of thespring lock 63 extends to one side of theroller 61 and forms a stoppingpart 631, stopping theroller 61 from further moving. This fixes the opening between thefixed jaw 68 and themovable jaw 62 for the convenience of rotation jobs. When one presses theelastic chip 65 on the middle section of theholder 66, the blocking of the stoppingpart 631 of thespring lock 63 on theroller 61 is removed. Themovable jaw 62 can freely move for the movable wrench to rotate reversely. - However, in practice, the movable wrench has the problems of unable to operate and incorrect touches. Please refer to
FIG. 8 . There is an obvious narrowlong space 67 between theelastic chip 65 and theholder 66. After a long time of use, it will accumulate dusts and debris from the environment. This will make theelastic chip 65 stuck and it cannot be effectively depressed for normal operations. - As shown in
FIGS. 7 and8 , theelastic chip 65 and thespring lock 63 are thin and long plates, both exposed from the wrench surface. When an external force is imposed thereon, theelastic chip 65 or thespring lock 63 is likely to be deformed. Once either one of them is deformed, the movable wrench no longer works. Moreover, as shown inFIG. 9 , one holds theholder 66 to exert a force when using the wrench. However, as theelastic chip 65 is located on one side surface of theholder 66, one may mis-trigger theelastic chip 65 when exerting a force. This is troublesome. - Moreover, the
spring lock 63 is a long and thin plate. It connects to theelastic hip 65 by one end to support the stoppingpart 631 on the other end, so that the stoppingpart 631 can stop theroller 61. Therefore, the stoppingpart 631 of thespring lock 63 has a limited stopping effect on theroller 61. Once the wrench exerts a larger force on an object, the stoppingpart 631 of thespring lock 63 cannot stop theroller 61. In that case, themovable jaw 62 can still freely move and the wrench cannot tightly lock the object.
U.S. Patent Specification 5,746,099 discloses a movable wrench which has the features included in the first part of claim 1. The operating element of this wrench is in the form of a slider which is retracted to release the gear roller. - An objective of the invention is to solve the above-mentioned problems by providing a movable wrench according to claim 1. By changing the configuration of the operating end and the operating space, it can prevent dusts and impurities from falling in between. So the invention does not stuck because of this. It thus has a longer lifetime.
- Another objective of the invention is to provide a movable wrench in which most of the operating element is disposed in an inner groove. This prevents the wrench from deforming due to collisions when it is put away inappropriately, thereby elongating its lifetime.
- Yet another objective of the invention is to provide a movable wrench in which the bottom surface of the operating element urge against the bottom surfaces of the accommodating cavity and the inner groove. The operating element does not need to sustain a large pressure alone. This avoids the deformation problem.
- A further objective of the invention is to provide a movable wrench in which the operating space is on the connecting part and in the vicinity of the holder. As the user rotates it, his palm would not incorrectly touch the operating end. This ensures work safety.
- To achieve the above-mentioned objectives, the wrench includes: a fixed jaw, a connecting part, a holder, a movable jaw, a screw bar, a first compressible spring, and an operating element. The fixed jaw and the movable jaw correspond to each other. The connecting part connects the fixed jaw, the movable jaw, and the holder. The screw bar is disposed at the connecting part. The operating element is pivotally disposed on the connecting part near the holder. The operating element and the screw bar have a locking relation. When the user's palm holds the holder, he can use his thumb to depress the operating element, thereby achieving locking and positioning effects.
- The invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below illustration only, and thus is not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a three-dimensional exploded view of the invention; -
FIG. 2 is a three-dimensional assembly view of the invention; -
FIG. 3 is a side cross-sectional view of the connecting part inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is a side schematic view of the wrench inFIG. 3 , where the movable jaw moves downward and drives the screw bar to depress the first compressible spring as the wrench rotates; -
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of the operating element as viewed from another perspective; -
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of the escaping hook part when the operating end is depressed; -
FIG. 7 is a planar view of a conventional wrench; -
FIG. 8 is another planar view of the conventional wrench; and -
FIG. 9 is a schematic view showing that the elastic chip of the wrench inFIG. 8 is erroneously touched. - The present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein the same references relate to the same elements.
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FIG. 1 to 3 . The following embodiment is a movable wrench, which includes a fixedjaw 11, amovable jaw 12, ascrew bar 41, a firstcompressible spring 42, ashaft 43, an operatingelement 51, apin 52, and a secondcompressible spring 53. - One side of the fixed
jaw 11 is extended with a connectingpart 2, which in turn is extended with aholder 3 away from the fixedjaw 11. One side of the connectingpart 2 under the fixedjaw 11 is formed with a slidingtrack 21. In this embodiment, the slidingtrack 21 is formed with rectangular and round cross sections. The bottom surface of the connectingpart 2 below the slidingtrack 21 is formed with aninsertion opening 211. - The inner side surface of the sliding
track 21 that faces theholder 3 is formed with a roughly rectangular accommodatingcavity 22. Both side surfaces of theaccommodating cavity 22 are penetrated through. The inner top and bottom surfaces of theaccommodating cavity 22 are formed with a firs throughhole 221 and a second throughhole 222 whose diameter is larger than that of the first throughhole 221. The second throughhole 222 goes to the bottom surface of the connectingpart 2. - From the sidewall of the bottom surface of the
accommodating cavity 22 toward theholder 3 is extended with a narrow and longinner groove 23. The inner top and bottom surfaces of theinner groove 23 are respectively formed with a third throughhole 231 and a fourth throughhole 232, which correspond to each other. Around operating space 24 is formed on the end of theinner groove 23 away from theaccommodating cavity 22. The operatingspace 24 is formed with an urgingwall 241 along the longitudinal side surface. In this embodiment, the operatingspace 24 is located on the connectingpart 2 and in the vicinity of theholder 3. - The
movable jaw 12 is accommodated in the slidingtrack 21 via theinsertion opening 211. It corresponds to the fixedjaw 11. The inner side of themovable jaw 12 has along saw section 121 in the vicinity of one side of theaccommodating cavity 22. - The
screw bar 41 is disposed in theaccommodating cavity 22. The top andbottom surfaces 411 of thescrew bar 41 are penetrated through. The body of the screw bar has athread section 412 that matches with thesaw section 121 of themovable jaw 12. - The first
compressible spring 42 goes below the connectingpart 2. In this embodiment, the firstcompressible spring 42 goes into the second throughhole 222. The top end of the firstcompressible spring 42 urges against the inner side of thebottom surface 411 of thescrew bar 41. - The
shaft 43 penetrates from the second throughhole 222 under the connectingpart 2. Theshaft 43 goes through the firstcompressible spring 42 and thescrew bar 41 in sequence and positions at the first throughhole 221. The bottom end of theshaft 43 has a lockingpart 431, whose outer thread matches with the inner thread on the inner edge of the second throughhole 222. The bottom end of the firstcompressible spring 42 urges against the lockingpart 431. - Most of the operating
element 51 is disposed in theinner groove 23. The bottom surface of the operatingelement 51 urges against the bottom surfaces of theaccommodating cavity 22 and theinner groove 23 as a support. The middle section of the operatingelement 51 has a connectinghole 511 corresponding to the third throughhole 231 and the fourth throughhole 232. Both ends of the operatingelement 51 have an operatingend 512 and a lockingend 513, respectively. The bottom part of the operatingend 512 has aconcave hole 514. The operatingend 512 is round and located in theround operating space 24 to keep dusts and impurities out. In this embodiment, the operatingend 512 slightly protrudes from the opening of the operatingspace 24 for depressing. - The locking
end 513 is near the bottom surfaces of theaccommodating cavity 22. It has ahook part 513A whose top surface urges against thebottom surface 411 of thescrew bar 41 near its outer side and surrounds the outer side of the firstcompressible spring 42. - The
pin 52 goes from underneath theinner groove 23 of the connectingpart 2 through the operatingpart 51. In this embodiment, thepin 52 penetrates in sequence through the fourth throughhole 232, the connectinghole 511, and the third throughhole 231 to position the operatingelement 51. The operatingelement 51 rotates with respect to thepin 52. - The second
compressible spring 53 is disposed in the operatingspace 24. It bottom end urges against the urgingwall 241. The top end of the secondcompressible spring 53 urges against the bottom part of the operatingend 512. In this embodiment, the top end of the secondcompressible spring 53 urges against theconcave hole 514 of the operatingend 512 for positioning. - In practice, as shown in
FIG. 3 , a holdingopening 13 is formed between the fixedjaw 11 and themovable jaw 12. One can control the size of the holdingopening 13 by rotating thescrew bar 41 that in turn drives themovable jaw 12. - Moreover, when rotating and fastening (loosening) the screw nut 14 (including other similar elements), the user holds the
holder 3 by hand. The position of thehook part 513A of the operatingelement 51 is as shown inFIG. 4 . As the user holds and rotates, thescrew bar 41 experiences a downward force due to themovable jaw 12. The top surface of thehook part 513A urges against thebottom surface 411 of thescrew bar 41. The bottom surface of thehook part 513A urges against the bottom surfaces of theaccommodating cavity 22 and theinner groove 23. The support at these two places renders a morestable screw bar 41, providing a better operating effect. - To rotate the wrench in reverse, the user uses his thumb to depress the operating
end 512. Thehook part 513A on the lockingend 513 of the operatingelement 51 escapes from thebottom surface 411 of thescrew bar 41. Thebottom surface 411 of thescrew bar 41 is only urged by the firstcompressible spring 42. Since the diagonal distance of the two opposite angles of thescrew nut 14 is wider than the distance between the original two opposite holding surfaces, the holdingopening 13 is pushed out by the two opposite angles during the reverse rotation. At the same time, themovable jaw 12 moves downward and drives thescrew bar 41 to depress the firstcompressible spring 42. When the wrench rotates to the other two opposite holding surfaces of thescrew nut 14, the distance between the two opposite holding surfaces of thescrew nut 14 is narrower than the distance of the diagonal line between two opposite angles, the first compressible spring experiences a smaller force now. It thus pushes thescrew bar 41 upward and drives themovable jaw 12 to reduce the holdingopening 13. In this case, the user removes his thumb from the operatingend 512 of the operatingelement 51 to release the depressing state. The secondcompressible spring 53 in the operatingspace 24 then urges against the operatingend 512, so that thehook part 513A on the lockingend 513 of the operatingelement 51 returns to its original position. That is, the top surface of thehook part 513A urges against thebottom surface 411 of thescrew bar 41 again. These fastening and loosening processes are performed repeatedly to increase work efficiency. - In summary, in addition to the advantage of fast operations, the disclosed movable wrench has the following advantages as well:
- 1. The configuration of the operating end and the operating space is such that dusts and impurities are kept out. This prevents the invention from getting stuck and elongates its lifetime.
- 2. Most of the operating element is disposed in the inner groove. This prevents the operating element from being deformed due to collisions when one put away the movable wrench inappropriately.
- 3. The bottom surface of the operating element urges against the bottom surfaces of the accommodating cavity and the inner groove. The support from the bottom surfaces of the accommodating cavity and the inner groove prevents the operating element from experiencing too large a pressure and deformation.
- 4. The operating space is formed on the connecting part and in the vicinity of the holder. When the user rotates it, this space prevents the user's palm from erroneously touching the operating end, ensuring work safety.
- Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limiting sense.
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- A movable wrench comprising:a fixed jaw (11), one side of which has a connecting part (2) extended with a holder (3), wherein one side of the connecting part (2) has a sliding track (21), an insertion opening (211) is formed under the sliding track (21), the inner side surface of the sliding track has an accommodating cavity (22) a bottom surface of which is extended and formed with an inner groove (23) toward the holder (3), the end of the inner groove (23) away from the accommodating cavity (22) is formed with an operating space (24) whose side surface is an urging wall (241);a movable jaw (12) which is inserted into the sliding track (21) via the insertion opening (211) and has a rack section (121) on its inner side near one side of the accommodating cavity (22);a screw bar (41) which is disposed in the accommodating cavity (22), penetrates the top surface and bottom surface of the cavity (22) and has a thread section (412) on its body, the thread section (412) meshing with the rack section (121) on the movable jaw (12);a first compression spring (42) which extends through underneath the connecting part (2) with its top end urging against the bottom surface (411) of the screw bar (41);a shaft (43) which extends through the first compression spring (42) and the screw bar (41) under the connecting part (2);an operating element (51) which is disposed in the inner groove (23) and urges against the bottom surfaces of the accommodating cavity (22) and the inner groove (23), both ends of the operating element (51) are respectively an operating end (512) and a locking end (513), wherein the operating end (512) is in the operating space (24), the locking end (513) is near the bottom surface of the accommodating cavity (22), the locking end (513) has a hook part (513A), and a surface of the hook part (513A) urges against the bottom surface (411) of the screw bar (41) and surrounds the first compression spring (42); anda second compression spring (53), which is disposed in the operating space (24) with its one end urging against the urging wall (241) and its other end urging against the operating end (512),characterised in that the operating element (51) is pivotable about a pin (52) which extends through the operating element (51) under the inner groove (23) of the connecting part (2), the bottom part of the operating end (512) of the operating element (51) having a concave hole (514) against which the top end of the second compression spring (53) urges.
- The movable wrench of claim 1 wherein the top surface and the bottom surface on the inner side of the accommodating cavity (22) have a first through hole (221) and a second through hole (222), respectively, wherein the second through hole (222) penetrates to the bottom surface of the connecting part (2), wherein that the first compression spring (42) is disposed in the second through hole (222), wherein the shaft (43) penetrates via the second through hole and positions at the first through hole (221), wherein the bottom end of the shaft (43) has a locking part (431) locking onto the inner edge of the second through hole (222), and wherein the bottom end of the first compression spring (53) urges against the locking part (431).
- The movable wrench of claim 1 wherein the top surface and the bottom surface on the inner side of the inner groove (23) have a third through hole (231) and a fourth through hole (232), respectively, wherein the middle section of the operating element (51) has a connecting hole (511) corresponding to the third through hole (231) and the fourth through hole (232), and wherein the pin (52) goes through in sequence the fourth through hole (232), the connecting hole (511), and the third through hole (231) for the operating element (51) to position.
- The movable wrench of claim 1 wherein the operating end (512) is located in the operating space (24) and slightly protrudes from the opening thereof.
- The movable wrench of claim 1 wherein the operating space (24) is formed on the connecting part (2) in the vicinity of the holder (3).
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