1. Fields of the Invention
The present invention relates to a driving head, and more particularly, to a driving head having a driving section for holding and driving a screw-type object.
2. Descriptions of Related Art
The conventional driving head for holding and driving a screw-type object is disclosed in
Another conventional driving head is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,105,690 wherein the driving portion comprises a tapered section and a straight section. Again, the straight section tends to be deformed when being applied with teat treatment. There is a gap between the straight section and the inner periphery of the socket, so that the socket tends to be broken after frequent use.
The present invention intends to provide a driving head to eliminate the shortcomings mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a driving head having a driving section for holding and driving a screw-type object, and the driving head comprises a body having a connection portion and a driving portion which extends integrally from the first end of the connection portion. The connection portion has a polygonal recess defined in the second end thereof. The outer diameter of the driving portion is smaller than that of the connection portion. The driving portion has a driving section formed on the distal end thereof, and the driving section has multiple engaging faces defined in the outer periphery thereof. The engaging faces are located at equal center angle to each other. A neck is connected between the connection portion and the driving portion. The neck is a recessed and curved neck. The center of the curvature of the neck is located at outside of the body. The driving portion is a tapered portion. A first angle is defined between the outer surface of the driving portion and the axis of the body. The outer diameter of the driving section is smaller than the outer diameter of the driving portion. An object has a reception recess in which the driving section is inserted. The reception recess has a tapered angle. The first angle is smaller than or equal to the tapered angle. The distal end of the driving section reaches the inner end of the reception recess when the driving section is inserted into the reception recess.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a driving head wherein the driving portion is strong and is not easily deformed. The driving section is sufficiently engaged with the reception recess of the object.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The driving portion 12 is a tapered portion. A first angle 123 is defined between the outer surface of the driving portion 12 and the axis of the body 10. The outer diameter of the driving section 121 is smaller than the outer diameter of the driving portion 12.
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The characters of the present invention are that the driving portion 12 is a tapered portion wherein the diameter of the driving portion 12 gradually reduces from the connection portion with the neck 13 toward the driving section 121. The reception recess 21 has a tapered angle 22, and the first angle 123 is smaller than or equal to the tapered angle 22. When the driving section 121 is inserted into the reception recess 21, because the first angle 123 is smaller than or equal to the tapered angle 22, the distal end of the driving section 121 reaches the inner end of the reception recess 21.
It is noted that the tapered driving portion 12 is a tapered portion so that it is not deformed when being applied with heat treatment. Furthermore, because the first angle 123 is smaller than or equal to the tapered angle 22, when the driving section 121 is inserted into the reception recess 21, the distal end of the driving section 121 reaches the inner end of the reception recess 21. Therefore, the reception recess 21 is not broken during operation.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.