The present invention relates to a hand tool, and more particularly, to an engaging portion of a hand tool such as a socket, to prevent case damage corners of an object when rotating the hand tool.
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The present invention intends to provide a socket that includes a hexagonal mounting portion which eliminates the shortcomings mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a hand tool which comprises a body which is a cylindrical body and has a hexagonal mounting portion defined in one end thereof. The mounting portion includes six side faces, and each side face includes a function portion which is connected between two contact faces. Six curved recess are defined alternatively between the side faces. Each function portion includes two consecutive V-shaped recesses. The first length is defined between two respective outer ends of the two contact faces of each side face. The mounting hole is defined by an imaginary hexagonal column which includes an axis and six sides. Each side of the imaginary hexagonal column is located corresponding to each contact face. The length of each side is defined as the third length. The first length is 0.5 to 0.65 of the third length.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide an engaging portion of a hand tool wherein the engaging portion includes a mounting hole, and the corners of the object that is engaged with the mounting hole are located in the curved recesses of the mounting hole so as not to be worn out.
Preferably, the first length is 0.5 to 0.65 of the third length, so that there is at least 1.75 fourth length between the corner of the object and either end of the contact faces corresponding thereto. Therefore, when the object is rotated by rotating the hand tool, the corners of the object are not worn out.
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 imaginary hexagonal column 20 includes an axis 21 and six sides 22. Each side 22 of the imaginary hexagonal column 20 is located corresponding to each contact face 15. The length of each side 22 is defined as a third length 23. The first length 16 is 0.5 to 0.65 of the third length 23. When the third length 23 is 10 mm, the first length 16 is 5 mm to 6.5 mm. An imaginary perpendicular line 24 that is perpendicular to the axis 21, and the peak point 132 is located on the perpendicular line 24. The center of each curved recess 14 is located on a connection line passing through the axis 21 and one of six corners of the imaginary hexagonal column 20.
The length between any two facing sides 22 of the imaginary hexagonal column 20 is defined as the fourth length 25. The first length 16 is 0.035 to 0.045 of the fourth length 25. The first length 16 is 0.038 to 0.042 of the fourth length 25.
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The advantages of the present invention are that each corner 31 of the object 30 is located in one of the curved recesses 14 so that when the body 10 is rotated, the corners 31 of the object 30 are not worn out.
The first length 16 is defined between two respective outer ends 150, 151 of the two contact faces 15 of each side face 110. The length of each side 22 is defined as a third length 23. The first length 16 is 0.5 to 0.65 of the third length 23. There is at least 1.75 fourth length between the corner 31 of the object 30 and either end of the contact faces 15 corresponding thereto. Therefore, when the object 30 is rotated by rotating the hand tool, the corners 31 of the object 30 are not worn out.
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.
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