This invention relates to a socket adapter configured to install into an insertion square of an impact wrench and to facilitate attachment and detachment of the socket.
An impact wrench is used in tightening and loosening fasteners such as bolts and nuts by attaching a socket to an insertion square (anvil) that serves as a drive shaft.
The insertion square has a pin inserting hole for pin-locking a socket in the direction perpendicular to the axial direction. To install a socket in the insertion square, the user operates to align the pin inserting hole of the insertion square with a pin inserting hole formed in the socket and then inserts a pin into the holes of the insertion square and the socket.
The sockets to be used have various diameters and shapes depending on the fastening member. It takes time and effort to attach and detach the socket by locking and unlocking the pin into the insertion square. In addition, the pin can sometimes drop or be lost, especially when working at a high altitude.
In view of the above, Patent document 1 proposes a socket adapter to be interposed between the insertion square and the socket. In this Patent Document 1, the socket adapter uses a pin locking mechanism for the insertion square and a ball locking mechanism for the socket to be attached to the forward end of the adapter.
This ball locking mechanism comprises a manipulator ring slidable in the axial direction to control the protrusion and retraction of a ball placed inside so that the user can switch the socket between a locked state where the socket is not detached and an unlocked state where the socket is attached or detached.
Patent Document 1: Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 3148876
However, the socket adapter is susceptible to unintentional sliding due to vibration during tightening operation or contact with an obstacle, causing a likelihood of the manipulator ring unlocking and the socket detaching.
An object of the present invention is to provide a socket adapter for an impact wrench that can prevent the manipulator ring for controlling the ball locking mechanism from unintentionally sliding.
To solve the above problems, the present invention provides a socket adapter for an impact wrench, comprising:
a main body including a cylinder section having an engagement hole to be installed in an insertion square of the impact wrench, a shank section configured to attach or detach a socket, and a drum section positioned between the cylinder section and the shank section,
a ball locking mechanism adapted to switch the socket between a locked state where the socket cannot be detached and an unlocked state where the socket can be attached and detached by protrusion and retraction of a ball housed in the shank section,
a manipulator ring slidably fitted on the drum section in the axial direction and configured to control the protrusion and retraction of the ball, and
a starting resistance imparting means for increasing the starting resistance of the manipulator ring when the manipulator ring begins to slide from a locking position where the ball protrudes to an unlocking position where the ball retracts.
The starting resistance imparting means comprises
a groove formed in an outer periphery of the drum section, and
a spring ring formed in a substantially C-shape and wound around the groove, wherein
the spring ring is configured to contact a forward end of the manipulator ring in the locking position and provide a starting resistance for the manipulator ring.
The groove has a depth equal to or larger than a wire diameter of the spring ring.
The manipulator ring has a tapered surface formed on its forward end side and inclined to expand an inner diameter of the manipulator ring toward the forward end side, and the tapered surface comes into contact with the outer periphery of the spring ring in the locking position.
The spring ring is compressed in outer diameter by the tapered surface of the manipulator ring when the manipulator ring slid toward the unlocking position.
The shank section and the drum section have an insertion hole extending therethrough,
the shank section has a ball accommodation hole extending from its side surface in the direction orthogonal to the insertion hole, and
the ball locking mechanism comprises a push rod slidably provided in the insertion hole and configured to control the protrusion from and retraction into the ball accommodation hole of the ball and a biasing member for urging the push rod or the manipulator ring connected with the push rod toward the direction of protruding of the ball.
The drum section is formed on its side surface with a pin fitting hole extending in the axial direction between the locking position and the unlocking position of the manipulator ring and reaching the insertion hole, and
the manipulator ring and the push rod are connected by a pin that passes through the pin fitting hole and is slidable in the pin fitting hole.
The socket adapter for an impact wrench according to the present invention provides a starting resistance for the manipulator ring by a starting resistance imparting means. Therefore, a relatively strong force is required to start the manipulator ring when sliding it from the locking position toward the unlocking position. The manipulator ring does not move from the locking position, even if the user comes in contact with an obstacle or the impact wrench vibrates. So, the socket remains locked, and is prevented from being unintentionally detached from the adapter.
After the user operates to slide the manipulator ring from the locking position toward the unlocking position, the starting resistance imparting means does not substantially provide sliding resistance to the manipulator ring. Thus, the user can hold the manipulator ring in the unlocking position with a one-handed operation. In addition, the user can smoothly move the manipulator ring from the unlocking position to the locking position through the biasing member.
One embodiment of a socket adapter for the impact wrench (hereinafter referred to as “socket adapter”) 10 of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
In
As shown in
The cylinder section 20 on the impact wrench side is formed with an engagement hole 21 into which the prismatic insertion square 90 (also named “anvil”) of impact wrench is insertable, as shown in
In more detail, as shown in
A socket 80 is detachably provided on the forward end of the socket adapter 10, as shown in
The ball locking mechanism 50 is configured to hold the socket 80 detachably by protrusion or retraction of a ball 51 in the shank section 40. The socket 80 is formed with a locking hole 81 into which the ball 51 is fitted. The locking hole 81 can be shared with a pin inserting hole where pin 26 of the pin locking mechanism 25 is inserted when the socket 80 is attached directly to the insertion square 90.
The socket adapter 10 has an insertion hole 41 in the axial direction from the shank section 40 to the drum section 30. The shank section 40 is formed on its side surface with a ball accommodation hole 42 orthogonal to and reaching the insertion hole 41. A ball 51 is housed in the ball accommodation hole 42 and capable of partially protruding from a reduced diameter edge of the ball accommodation hole 42.
A push rod 52 is slidably accommodated in the insertion hole 41 and configured to control protruding and retracting of the ball 51. The push rod 52 is formed at different levels on its side surface with an unlocking groove 53 having a deep groove depth and a locking groove 54 having a shallow groove depth. In the illustrated embodiment for the push rod 52, the unlocking groove 53 is formed on its base end side, and the locking groove 54 is formed on a forward end side.
On the other hand,
The push rod 52 mentioned above has a mounting pin 57 provided on the base side thereof and extending vertically through the push rod 52, as shown in
The drum section 30 is formed on its side surface with a hole 31 into which the pin 57 is fitted. The hole 31 may be in the form of round hole, elongated hole, etc. The hole 31 is formed along the axial direction of the socket adapter 10 on the side surface of the drum section 30 and is long enough to allow the push rod 52 to slide between the locking position and the unlocking position.
The drum section 30 has a manipulator ring 60 provided for sliding the push rod 52 from the locking position to the unlocking position, as shown in
In the unloaded state, the manipulator ring 60 is urged toward the locking position on the base end side (cylinder section 20 side) by the biasing member 56 for biasing the push rod 52, as shown in
The biasing member 56 applies a constant force to the manipulator ring 60 toward the locking position. So, if the force is weak, the manipulator ring 60 will likely move easily to the unlocking position due to vibration of the impact wrench or collision with an obstacle. Therefore, the biasing member 56 requires force enough to prevent the manipulator ring 60 from moving.
However, the user must keep fingers on the manipulator ring 60 while attaching the socket 80 to or detaching the socket 80 from the adapter 10. If the force exerted on the push rod 52 from the biasing member 56 is large, the user must keep firm pressure on the manipulator ring 60. In addition, the user needs to grasp the socket 80 with one hand when attaching the socket 80 to or detaching the socket 80 from adapter 10. Therefore, the user must hold the manipulator ring 60 and the impact wrench with one hand, while pressing the manipulator ring 60 with fingers. It is not convenient to operate if a large force is constantly exerted on the manipulator ring 60 from the biasing member 56.
The manipulator ring 60 requires such a configuration that makes it resistant for the manipulator ring 60 to slide only at the point where it is started from the locking position to the unlocking position, without a strong force constantly acting on the manipulator ring 60. The manipulator ring 60 also requires in the unlocking position beyond the starting point such a configuration that the user can slide it smoothly while depressing only by light force.
In the light of the above-mentioned requirements, the present invention provides a means 70 for imparting a starting resistance that increases the resistance of the manipulator ring 60 when it begins to start. The starting resistance imparting means 70 is configured to provide a larger starting resistance to the manipulator ring 60 only at the starting point of moving the manipulator ring 60 from the locking position to the unlocking position, and beyond the starting point, not to provide a resistance to the sliding movement of the manipulator ring 60.
One embodiment of the starting resistance imparting means 70 is shown in
An enlarged view of the groove 33 is shown in
As shown in
In operation, as shown in
From this position, the user pushes the manipulating part 61 toward the distal end side of the socket adapter 10, as shown by the arrow in
In more particular, when the user moves the manipulator ring 60 in the direction of the arrow in
To perform this operation, the user needs to apply a strong force to the manipulator ring 60 at the starting point. This force is sufficient to prevent the manipulator ring 60 from moving from the locking position even if the user comes in contact with an obstacle or the impact wrench vibrates. Hence, the manipulator ring 60 does not move from the locking position, so the socket 80 is prevented from being unintentionally detached from the adapter 10.
As the user further operates to push the manipulator ring 60 forward, as shown in
In this state, the ball locking mechanism 50 allows the ball 51 to retract, so the user can operate to attach and detach the socket 80 with one hand.
When the user detaches the socket 80 and releases the force applied on the manipulator ring 60, the manipulator ring 60 and the push rod 52 move toward the locking position by the force of the biasing member 56. When the tapered surface 65 of the manipulator ring 60 faces the spring ring 71, the spring ring 71 contacts the tapered surface 65 by a restoring force of spreading outward and forces the manipulator ring 60 toward the locking position in a combined power with the biasing member 56. Thus, the user can reliably return the manipulator ring 60 to the locking position. The ball locking mechanism 50 preserves the locked state wherein the ball 51 is protruding, as shown in
As described above, the present invention provides the starting resistance imparting member 70 that increases only the starting resistance of the manipulator ring 60. Therefore, in the state where the socket 80 is attached to the shank section 40 of the adapter 10, the manipulator ring 60 does not move even if the user comes in contact with an obstacle or the impact wrench vibrates, so that the socket 80 is prevented from being unintentionally detached from the adapter 10. In addition, the increased resistance is applied only at the starting point, and the subsequent operation for sliding the manipulator ring 60 can be performed with only a small power, so that the user can handle the manipulator ring 60 with one hand. Therefore, even when the impact wrench is used at a high altitude, the user can safely attach the socket 80 to and detach the socket 80 from the adapter 10.
The above description is for the purpose of explaining the present invention, and should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention described in the claims. In addition, each part of the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment, and it goes without saying that various modifications can be made within the technical scope described in the claims.
In the above embodiment, the user operates to push the manipulator ring 60 toward the distal end side of the adapter 10 to unlock the ball lock mechanism 50. However, the ball locking mechanism 50 can be unlocked by pulling the manipulator ring 60 toward the impact wrench side of the adapter 10. In this case, the starting resistance imparting means 70 can be configured to provide a starting resistance when the manipulator ring 60 moves toward the impact wrench side of the adapter 10
10 Socket adapter
11 Main body
20 Cylinder section
21 Engagement hole
30 Trunk section
33 Groove
40 Shank section
50 Ball locking mechanism
51 Ball
70 Starting resistance imparting means
71 Spring ring
80 Socket
90 Insertion square
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2021-115428 | Jul 2021 | JP | national |