Claims
- 1. An adjustable socket comprising: a jaw support member having a rotational axis about which the socket is rotatively driven; a plurality of jaws mounted on the support member for radial adjusting movement inwardly and outwardly with respect to the rotational axis; an adjustment mechanism for radially positioning the jaws; said adjustment mechanism including a seat having a spherical surface positioned along said rotational axis and also including a plurality of helical springs respectively associated with the jaws; and each helical spring having an inner end engaged with said spherical surface of the seat and an outer end engaged with the associated jaw such that the helical springs bias the jaws outwardly in a radial direction.
- 2. A socket as in claim 1 wherein the seat comprises a ball that engages the inner end of each helical spring.
- 3. A socket as in claim 2 wherein each jaw includes a slide mounted for radial movement on the support member, and the slide of each jaw including an inwardly facing opening that receives the outer end of the associated helical spring.
- 4. A socket as in claim 3 wherein the slide of each jaw includes an inwardly concave shape around the opening thereof in order to permit the ball to be received thereby upon inward jaw movement.
- 5. A socket as in claim 1, wherein the adjustment mechanism includes a sleeve that receives the jaw support member in an axially movable relationship with respect thereto; said sleeve including camming surfaces that engage the jaws in a slidable relationship to provide inward and outward jaw movement upon axial movement between the jaw support member and the sleeve; an adjuster that receives the jaw support member in a rotatable relationship with respect to the support member and the sleeve; and the sleeve being moved axially upon rotation of the adjuster to thereby adjust the jaws inwardly or outwardly.
- 6. A socket as in claim 5 further including an adjusting ring on the adjuster for facilitating gripping thereof for rotation that adjusts the jaws.
- 7. A socket as in claim 5 further including a retaining ring that is secured to the jaw support member after receipt thereof within the sleeve and within the adjuster so as to maintain the assembled condition of the socket.
- 8. A socket as in claim 5 wherein the support member and the jaws are investment castings.
- 9. A socket as in claim 5 wherein the jaw support member includes radial grooves and each jaw having an intermediate portion received within an associated radial groove.
- 10. A socket as in claim 5 wherein the jaw support member and adjuster each include a helical locking surface; the helical locking surfaces of the support member and the adjuster being engaged with each other so as to adjustably position the sleeve axially with respect to the support member and thereby adjustably position the jaws; and each helical locking surface including axially spaced ends so as to permit quick adjusting movement from the fully closed position to the fully open position.
- 11. A socket as in claim 5 wherein the sleeve and adjuster include mated threads such that rotation therebetween provides axial movement of the sleeve with respect to the jaw support member for adjusting the jaws.
- 12. An adjustable socket comprising: a jaw support member having a rotational axis about which the socket is rotatively driven; said support member having an enlarged end including a plurality of slideways that extend radially from the rotational axis with an inclination in one axial direction; said support member also including a round end of a smaller size than the enlarged end thereof; a plurality of jaws respectively associated with the slideways of the enlarged end on the support member; each jaw having a slide received by the associated slideway of the support member such that the jaw is supported for radial movement along a path inwardly and outwardly with concomitant axial movement; each jaw including an inwardly facing engagement surface for applying torque during rotational driving of the socket; each jaw also including a camming surface that extends radially with an inclination in the opposite axial direction as the support member slideways; an adjustment mechanism for moving the jaws on the support member; said adjustment mechanism including a sleeve that receives the support member in an axially slidable relationship said sleeve having camming surfaces respectively engaged with the camming surfaces of the jaws in a slidable relationship so as to move the jaws outwardly and inwardly upon axial movement of the sleeve with respect to the support member; an adjuster that receives the round end of the support member and is rotatable with respect thereto to move the sleeve axially with respect to the support member for adjustment of the jaws inwardly or outwardly depending upon the direction of rotation; said adjustment mechanism also including a seat having a spherical surface positioned along said rotational axis and a plurality of helical springs respectively associated with the jaws; and each helical spring having an inner end engaged with said spherical surface of the seat and an outer end engaged with the associated jaw such that the helical springs bias the jaws outwardly in a radial direction.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 239,263, filed Mar. 2, 1981 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,366,733.
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