Claims
- 1. A drive socket for imparting torque loads to a fastener element, comprising:
- a body;
- a cavity within said body having an inner curvilinear working surface and opening to a distal end of said body for receiving said fastener element; and
- a plurality of protuberances spaced circumferentially around and longitudinally along said entire curvilinear surface, each protuberance extending obliquely from all points on its periphery toward the central axis of said cavity, for engaging the circumference of said fastener element,
- said protuberances defining grooves extending longitudinally along and circumferentially around said curvilinear working surface, said longitudinal and circumferential grooves forming surfaces of adjacent protuberances that extend obliquely inwardly in opposing directions, with each successive circumferential groove having a reduced radius in a direction toward a proximal end of said body,
- whereby said socket securely grips said fastener element to facilitate rotary displacement.
- 2. The drive socket of claim 1, wherein said protuberances are disposed in uniform relation both longitudinally along and circumferentially around said surface.
- 3. The drive socket as in claim 1, wherein each of said protuberances is substantially pyramidally shaped.
- 4. The drive socket as in claim 1, wherein each of said protuberances is substantially a frustum.
- 5. The drive socket as in claim 4, where each of protuberances is substantially frusto-pyramidally
- 6. The drive socket as claim 1, wherein adjacent protuberances and adjacent longitudinal grooves are circumferentially spaced on said surface at angles of substantially 22.5.degree. relative to the central axis of said cavity.
- 7. The drive socket as in claim 1, wherein said cavity is inwardly tapered from said distal end.
- 8. The drive socket as in claim 2, wherein said body is substantially cylindrical.
- 9. A drive socket for imparting torque loads to a fastener element, comprising:
- a body;
- a cavity within said body having an inner curvilinear working surface and opening to a distal end of said body for receiving said fastener element; and
- a plurality of protuberances on said curvilinear working surface for engaging intermittent longitudinal points on the circumference of said fastener element,
- said protuberances defining grooves extending longitudinally along and circumferential around said curvilinear working surface, said longitudinal and circumferential grooves forming surfaces of adjacent protuberances that extend obliquely inwardly in opposing directions with each successive circumferential groove having a reduced radius in a direction toward a proximal end of said body, p1 whereby said socket securely grips said fastener element to facilitate rotary displacement.
- 10. The drive socket as in claim 9, wherein said protuberances are disposed in uniform relation both longitudinally along and circumferentially around said surface.
- 11. The drive socket as in claim 9, wherein each of said protuberances is substantially pyramidally shaped.
- 12. The drive socket as in claim 9, wherein each of said protuberances is substantially a frustum.
- 13. The drive socket as in claim 12, wherein each of said protuberances is substantially frusto-pyramidally shaped.
- 14. The drive socket as in claim 9, wherein adjacent protuberances and adjacent longitudinal grooves are circumferentially spaced on said surface at angles of substantially 22.5.degree. relative to the central axis of said cavity.
- 15. The drive socket as in claim 9, wherein said cavity is inwardly tapered from said distal end.
- 16. The drive socket as in claim 9, wherein said body is substantially cylindrical.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/745,322, filed Aug. 15, 1991, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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