1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a universal joint, and more particularly to a ball type universal joint, which is adapted to a power tool or a manually operated tool, and can transfer an acting force to a fastener or other workpieces by way of offsetting.
2. Related Art
A typical ball type universal joint, such as that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 2,441,347, has a coupling mechanism which is a combination of a pin and a ball. In the universal joint, the pin and the ball withstand the shearing force upon use. So, the universal joint usually fails due to the breaking or cracking of the pin.
Furthermore, U.S. Pat. No. 4,834,418 discloses one member having one end formed with a ball, wherein ribs are formed on the surface of the ball; and the other member having one end formed with an accommodating hole having a meshing structure. The ball is accommodated within the accommodating hole, and the ribs of the ball surface mesh with the meshing structure. The design of the ball and the meshing structure may not use the pin, but the ball and the meshing structure form the high adaptation meshing. So, it is not easy to adjust the relative position between the two members.
Moreover, U.S. Pat. No. 6,869,366 discloses one member having one end formed with a ball, wherein ribs are formed on the surface of the ball; and the other member having one end formed with an accommodating hole, wherein separate projections are formed in the accommodating hole. A surface between the two neighboring ribs is a flat surface. A bottom portion of the accommodating hole is formed with a spherical cavity, and the bottom portion of the projection abuts upon an edge of the spherical cavity. Adjusting the relative angle between the two members, the flat surface between the two ribs can be rotated along the curvature of the spherical cavity and rests against the lower edge of the projection. However, the wall surface of the projection in the accommodating hole is in the hanging state, and the bottom portion of the accommodating hole needs to have the ball-shaped cavity, so the accommodating hole has the complicated structure and is difficult to be manufactured.
An object of the invention is to provide a ball type universal joint, which enables a tool to transfer an acting force to a workpiece, and allows an angled state to be formed between the tool and the workpiece.
Another object of the invention is to provide a universal joint having the enhanced shearing structural strength by the design of a coupling mechanism, and the universal joint can be manufactured more conveniently.
To achieve the above-identified objects and effects, the invention discloses a ball type universal joint for transferring an acting force from a tool to a workpiece. The universal joint comprises a coupling member and a socket member combined together. The coupling member has a cylindrical coupling hole, which is disposed on a central axis of the coupling member and has one end formed with an opening. The socket member has a workpiece socket and a ball head extending from one end of the workpiece socket. Further, a plurality of ribs is projectingly formed on an inner wall surface of the cylindrical coupling hole, wherein each rib is parallel to the central axis of the coupling member and has a side surface being a protrusion surface. A lengthwise extending direction of the protrusion surface is an extending direction of a straight line. A plurality of lugs is projectingly formed on a surface of the ball head, and a side surface of each lug is an arced surface. Spherical surfaces are disposed between the lugs, respectively. Moreover, the ball head is combined with the cylindrical coupling hole, each lug is disposed between two ribs, and each rib is disposed between two lugs and corresponds to the spherical surface. A combination of the coupling member and the socket member may be adjusted into an angled state, and the spherical surface is tangent to the protrusion surface of the rib.
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Also, an annular embedding groove 38 is formed on the inner wall surface of the cylindrical coupling hole 16 of the coupling member 12, and the annular embedding groove 38 is disposed between the opening 20 of the cylindrical coupling hole 16 and an end portion of the rib 28.
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Because the length of the rib 28 approaches the length of the cylindrical coupling hole 16, the larger contact area may be formed between the lug 34 and the rib 28, so that the larger driving acting force and the larger shearing force can be withstood. In addition, the length of the rib 28 approaches the length of the cylindrical coupling hole 16, and the lengthwise extending direction of the protrusion surface 30 is straightforward, so the structure of the coupling member 12 can be manufactured by way of forging and can be easily demolded and the manufacturing processes become more convenient.
While the present invention has been described by way of examples and in terms of preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the present invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications. Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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104107974 | Mar 2015 | TW | national |