U.S. Pat. No. 6,397,706 to Peter J. Maznicki disclosed a protective socket adapted to torque a head of a hardware fastener, having a non-marring inner lining disposed within an outer sleeve of the socket for protecting the hardware from being marred.
However, such a prior art disclosed the inner lining (14) of unique size of only one torquing hole (20) provided within the lining (14) so that a plurality of linings should be prepared ready for insertion into differently-sized torquing holes of differently-sized hardware fasteners, thereby causing maintenance inconvenience and possibly increasing the implementation cost for mechanical jobs or maintenance work.
The present inventor has found the drawbacks of the prior art and invented the present socket having differentially-sized torque hole formed in an inner lining in the socket adapted for a convenient, economic and efficient selective engagement of proper nut or bolt with the lining for enhancing anti-wearing effect for the nut or bolt and the socket.
The object of the present invention is to provide a socket including an inner lining detachably formed in an inner hole within the socket, with the inner lining formed therein with a differentially-sized torque recess including at least a large hexagonal hole defining a large diagonal distance (D1) between two diagonal points of the large hexagonal hole and a small hexagonal hole gradationally contracted inwardly from the large hexagonal hole and defining a small diagonal distance (D2) between two diagonal points of the small hexagonal hole, so that each inner lining may be provided for selectively engaging at least two differently-sized nuts (or bolts) for convenient and economic torquing purpose.
As shown in
The torque recess 20 recessed in the inner lining 2 includes a large hexagonal hole 21 defining a large diagonal distance D1 between two diagonal points of the large hexagonal hole 21, and a small hexagonal hole 22 gradationally contracted inwardly from the large hexagonal hole 21 and defining a small diagonal distance D2 between two diagonal points of the small hexagonal hole 22, with the small diagonal distance D2 being smaller (or shorter) than the large diagonal distance D1, so that each inner lining 2 as formed in the socket 1 may be selectively engaged with a large nut (or bolt) or engaged with a small nut (or bolt) in the respective corresponding hexagonal hole 21 or 22.
Accordingly, one lining 2 in the socket 1 may be provided for respectively engaging two nuts (or bolts) different in size. By the way, the cost for factory implementation can be reduced and the torquing or maintenance job may be done more conveniently, economically and efficiently.
The torque recess 20 in the inner lining 2 may further include a tapered portion 23 formed in between the large hexagonal hole 21 and the small hexagonal hole 22, with the tapered portion 23 concentrically tapered inwardly from the large hexagonal hole 21 towards the small hexagonal hole 22 for a smooth and quick insertion of a small nut (or bolt) from the large hexagonal hole 21 into the small hexagonal hole 22.
The inner lining 2 may be detachably formed, inserted, embedded or secured in the inner hole 11 as recessed in the socket 1.
The inner lining 2 may also be fixedly secured, coated, deposited, or formed in situ on an inner surface of the inner hole 11 within the socket 1, not limited in the present invention.
The inner lining 2 may be made of plastic, rubber, composite or elastomer materials, but not limited in the present invention.
As shown in
Therefore; the two inner linings 2, 2a as provided in the socket 1 as shown in
Naturally, each inner lining 2 or 2a may be formed with a torque recess having a plurality of differently-sized diagonal holes gradationally formed in each torque recess, not limited to be two diagonal holes 21, 22 (or 21a, 22a) as shown in the accompanying drawings in this invention.
The present invention may be modified without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
For instance, a further preferred embodiment as shown in
As shown in
The present invention may be used for engaging a nut or bolt of polygonal shapes.
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Number | Date | Country | |
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20060117915 A1 | Jun 2006 | US |