Claims
- 1. An asymmetric spline wrench for turning a threaded fastener, the fastener having a central axis and radially extending fastener splines separated by recesses, each fastener spline having a tightening surface for tightening the fastener in response to the application of sufficient torque to the tightening surface, and a loosening surface for loosening the fastener in response to the application of sufficient torque to the loosening surface, said wrench being made of a hard metal and comprising:
a body having a plurality of radially-extending wrench splines separated by alternating radial recesses, said wrench splines fitting in the recesses of the fastener for engaging the fastener splines for applying torque to the fastener splines to turn the fastener; said plurality of wrench splines extending radially from a central axis, each wrench spline having a first surface with a radial component and a second surface on the opposite side of said wrench spline with a radial component;
said first surface having an inner end relatively close to said central axis and an outer end, said first surface making a first interior angle with a radius intersecting said inner end, and said second surface having an inner end relatively close to said central axis and an outer end, said second surface making a second interior angle with a radius intersecting said inner end of said second surface, said second interior angle being less than said first interior angle.
- 2. A wrench according to claim 1 wherein the fastener has right-handed threads, and said first surface is the tightening surface and said second surface is the loosening surface.
- 3. A wrench according to claim 1 wherein said wrench is a closed wrench with inwardly directed wrench splines directed toward the central axis of said wrench, and wherein each of said first surfaces is opposite to respective second surfaces on each of said wrench splines, and wherein said wrench has inner joining surfaces separating said last-mentioned first and second surfaces on each wrench spline;
each of said inner joining surfaces intersecting the first surface and the second surface on each of said wrench splines, said intersections being curved for engaging the fastener with a lower amount of concentrated stress than intersections composed of linear corners.
- 4. A wrench according to claim 3 wherein each of said curved intersections is a portion of a cylinder centered in the wrench opening.
- 5. A wrench according to claim 1 wherein said wrench is an open wrench with outwardly directed wrench splines directed away from the central axis of said wrench, and wherein each of said first surfaces is opposite to a respective second surface on a respective adjacent wrench spline, and wherein said wrench has outer joining surfaces extending between said last-mentioned first and second surfaces;
each of said outer joining surfaces intersecting the first surface and the second surface on adjacent wrench splines, said intersections being curved surfaces for engagement with outwardly-extending fastener splines to provide a lower stress concentration than intersections composed of linear corners.
- 6. A wrench according to claim 5 wherein each of said intersections is a portion of a cylinder having an axis centered in the fastener opening splines.
- 7. An asymmetric threaded fastener for being turned by a wrench, said fastener having a central axis and radially extending fastener splines, each fastener spline having a first surface with a radial component and a second surface on the opposite side of said fastener spline with a radial component;
said first surface having an inner end relatively close to said central axis and an outer end, said first surface making a first interior angle with a radius intersecting said inner end; and said second surface having an inner end relatively close to said central axis and an outer end, said second surface making a second interior angle with a radius intersecting said inner end of said second surface, said second interior angle being less than said first interior angle.
- 8. A fastener according to claim 7 wherein said fastener has a right-handed thread, and said first surface is a tightening surface and said second surface is a loosening surface.
- 9. A fastener according to claim 7 wherein each of said first surfaces is on the opposite side of each fastener spline from each of said second surfaces, and wherein said fastener further comprises joining surfaces interconnecting and intersecting the first surface of each of said respective fastener splines with the second surface of said last-mentioned fastener spline, said intersections being curved for engaging a corresponding wrench and apply a lower amount of concentrated stress to a corresponding and cooperating wrench than would linear intersections providing sharp corners.
- 10. An asymmetric threaded spline wrench for turning a threaded fastener, said wrench having a central axis and radially extending wrench splines, each wrench spline having a tightening surface for tightening a fastener and a loosening surface for loosening a fastener,
said tightening surface having an inner end relatively close to said central axis and an outer end, said tightening surface making a first interior angle with a radius intersecting said inner end; and said loosening surface having an inner end relatively close to said central axis and an outer end, said loosening surface making a second interior angle with a radius intersecting said last-mentioned second end; wherein said first interior angle is greater than said second interior angle in the event the loosening torque is to be greater than the tightening torque for a given amount of force applied to said wrench splines, and said first interior angle is less than said second interior angle.
- 11. An asymmetric threaded fastener for being turned by a wrench, said fastener having a central axis and radially extending fastener splines, each fastener spline having a tightening surface for tightening the fastener in response to application of sufficient torque to the tightening surface, and a loosening surface for loosening the fastener in response to the application of sufficient torque to the loosening surface;
said tightening surface of said fastener splines having an inner end relatively close to said central axis and an outer end, said tightening surface making a first interior angle with a radius intersecting said inner end; and said loosening surface of said fastener splines having an inner end relatively close to said central axis and an outer end, said loosening surface making a second interior angle with a radius intersecting said last-mentioned second end; wherein said first interior angle is greater than said second interior angle in the event the loosening torque is to be greater than the tightening torque, and said first interior angle is less than said second interior angle in the event the loosening torque is to be less than the tightening torque for a given amount of force applied to said fastener splines.
- 12. The combination of an asymmetric spline wrench having a central axis, and a threaded fastener having engagement surfaces for effecting the turning of said fastener in response to the application of sufficient torque to said engagement surfaces; said asymmetric wrench comprising:
a plurality of radially-extending asymmetric wrench splines separated by alternating radial recesses, each asymmetric wrench spline having a tightening surface on one side of said asymmetric wrench spline and a loosening surface on the other side of said asymmetric wrench spline, the interior angle between said tightening surface and a radius extending through the inner end of said tightening surface being selected from a value greater than and less than the interior angle between said loosening surface and a radius extending through the inner end of said loosening surface, the selection of the value of said interior angles depending upon whether the loosening torque is to be greater than or less than the tightening torque for a given amount of force applied to said wrench.
- 13. The invention according to claim 12 wherein said threaded fastener comprises an asymmetric spline fastener and said engagement surfaces are tightening and loosening surfaces of said asymmetric spline fastener, said asymmetric spline fastener comprising:
a plurality of radially-extending fastener splines separated by alternating radially-extending recesses, each fastener spline having a tightening surface on one side of said fastener spline and a loosening surface on the other side of said fastener spline, the interior angle between said tightening surface of said fastener spline and a radius extending through the inner end of said last-mentioned tightening surface having the same relationship to the interior angle of said loosening surface and a radius extending through the inner end of said loosening surface as corresponding determination for said wrench.
- 14. The invention according to claim 12 wherein said threaded fastener is a traditional spline fastener.
- 15. The invention according to claim 12 wherein said threaded fastener is a double-hex fastener.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application Serial No. 60/388,081 filed Jun. 12, 2002, and is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 09/059,712 filed Apr. 13, 1998; 09/240,313 filed Jan. 29 1999, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/059,712 filed Apr. 13, 1998; and of Ser. No. 09/282,865 filed Mar. 31, 1999, which is a continuation-in part of Ser. No. 09/059,712 filed Apr. 13, 1998.
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