The present invention relates generally relates to tools designed for extracting or removing fasteners, in particular bolts and nuts. More specifically, the present invention discloses two engaging tool bodies that collectively remove jammed foreign objects from tools used for extracting or removing fasteners.
Hex bolts, nuts, screws, and other similar threaded devices are used to secure and hold multiple components together by being engaged to a complimentary thread or the actual material itself. Bolt and screws have generally structure of a cylindrical shaft with an external thread and a head at one end of the shaft. Nuts are generally shaped into cylindrical bodies with an internal thread. When a socket and wrench is used to remove these kinds of threaded devices, often times the threaded devices can get jammed into the socket thus resulting difficulties to separate them from the socket. The present invention functions as a foreign object removing socket adaptor so that the jammed threaded devices from the socket can be easily dislodged.
The object of the present invention is to provide a system able to remove any foreign jammed devices from the socket without damaging the socket in any way. Moreover, the present invention is versatile in the sense that the present invention can be used for any shape, size, or orientation of sockets. The present invention is a removal system that virtually eliminates the chance of socket or threaded devices to be damaged. The present invention uses two components which work together in order to extract the foreign object jammed in the socket.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention is a foreign object removing socket adaptor so that the utilization of the present invention is able to push out any foreign object out of the socket. The present invention comprises a pusher 1, an adaptor 11, an external thread 19, an internal thread 20, and a stop 22 as shown in
In reference to a general configuration of the present invention, the pusher 1, the adaptor 11, the external thread 19, and the internal thread 20 are concentrically positioned around a rotational axis 21 of the present invention as shown in
In reference to
In reference to
The main shaft 4 is a rod-like structure and fitted into the main channel 14 so that the foreign object can be pushed out from the socket. In reference to
The elongated section 5 is a cylindrical shaft so that the pusher 1 can be engaged within the main channel 14. More specifically, the external thread 19 is laterally connected around the elongated section 5 and positioned in between the recessed section 6 and the drive head 2. In other words, the external thread 19 is partially extended along the elongated section 5 wherein a length of the external thread 19 is preferably smaller than a length of the elongated section 5; however in some embodiment, the external thread 19 may be the same length or longer in length than the elongated section 5. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the external thread 19 is a male-type thread; however, in an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the external thread 19 can be a female-type thread.
The stop 22 functions as a stopper for the pusher 1 so that the pusher 1 does not disengage about the tool body 12. In reference to
The recessed section 6 functions as an engaging/disengaging feature between the socket attachment body 13 and the socket so that the present invention can be easily attached or removed from the socket. In reference to
The retaining assembly 23 functions as a fastening mechanism within the present invention so that socket can be locked and unlocked from the socket attachment body 13. The retaining assembly 23 comprises a cavity 24 and a retaining body 25. In one embodiment, the retaining body 25 is a spherical ball bearing, as shown in
Preferably, the first tapered section 7 and the second tapered section 9 may be concave or convex in order to ease the lateral movement of the retaining body 25. Additionally, the first tapered section 7 and the second tapered section 9 may be straight sections that are angularly positioned with respect to the flat section 8. As a result, the retaining body 25 is able to gradually move in and out of the cavity 24 as concave, convex, or straight section when the recessed section 6 applies pressure to the retaining body 25. Similarly, the flat section 8 is preferably a flat surface but may be a concave or convex surface.
Furthermore, the intersecting point between the recessed section 6 and the elongated section 5 can be a sharp corner or a smooth radial corner as preferred by the user or the manufacture. Similarly, the intersecting point between the recessed section 6 and the tip section 10 can be a sharp corner or a smooth radial corner as preferred by the user or the manufacture.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the tool body 12 is hexagonal in shape but can be of any other viable shapes or forms including but not limited to square or circular. The hexagonal shape allows the tool body 12 to be easily engaged with existing wrenches and other similar tools so that the tool body 12 can be stationary while the pusher 1 is rotated about the rotational axis 21.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the socket attachment body 13 is shaped to a drive square of a ratchet so that any existing socket can be easily attached to the socket attachment body 13. However, the socket attachment body 13 is not limited to the drive square shape and can be any other types of geometrical shape that facilitate the attachment of any existing socket or other embodiments able to use the function of the present invention.
The main channel 14 that facilitates the movement of the main shaft 4 comprises a top channel section 15 and the bottom channel section 16 as shown in
The internal thread 20 is extended along the top channel section 15 and resides along the channel surface of the top channel section 15. As a result, a termination point for the internal thread 20 that is positioned adjacent to the socket attachment body 13 functions as a stop for the elongated section 5. This stop further controls and/or limits the depth the elongated section 5 can be inserted within the top channel section 15. The preferred embodiment, the internal thread 20 is a female-type thread; however, in an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the internal thread 20 can be a male-type thread. The internal thread 20 is utilized within the present invention to threadedly engage with the external thread 19.
In an alternative embodiment of the main channel 14, the top channel 15 may be smaller in diameter than the bottom channel 16, the same diameter as bottom channel 16, or the bottom channel 16 may be larger in diameter than the top channel 15.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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