Claims
- 1. A socket magazine, comprising:a tubular body defining an outside surface, an inside surface, a first end, a substantially open second end, and an annular groove in said inside surface proximate said second end; a continuous elastomeric ring lying in said groove, said continuous elastomeric ring defining a passageway into said tubular body; wherein said passageway defined by said elastomeric ring has a first large inside diameter end facing said first end of said tubular body and a second large inside diameter end facing said second end of said tubular body, and said passageway gradually tapers inwardly from said first and second large inside diameter ends toward an intermediate smaller inside diameter area; a socket in said first end for receiving a drive tool; and a biasing spring inside said tubular body, with one end of said spring pushing against said first end of said tubular body.
- 2. A socket magazine, comprising:a tubular body defining an outside surface, an inside surface, a first end, a substantially open second end, and an annular groove in said inside surface proximate said second end, said annular groove having a fixed length and diameter; an elastomeric ring lying in said groove; a socket in said first end for receiving a drive tool; and a biasing spring inside said tubular body, with one end of said spring pushing against said first end of said tubular body, wherein said elastomeric ring is an O-ring, forming a passageway into said socket, said passageway having a first large inside diameter end facing said first end, a second large inside diameter end facing said second end, and gradually tapering toward a smaller inside diameter intermediate area.
- 3. A socket magazine as recited in claim 1, wherein said magazine defines an axis of rotation, and wherein said inside surface of said tubular body has a scalloped shape, including a plurality of angularly-spaced, elongated, substantially flat drive surfaces equidistant from the axis of rotation of said socket magazine, and a plurality of larger diameter surfaces between said substantially flat drive surfaces.
- 4. A socket magazine as recited in claim 3, wherein said elastomeric ring has enough flexibility and enough room within the inside surface of said magazine to conform substantially to the shape of a hexagonal nut having flat faces sized to fit snugly within the flat drive surfaces of the magazine.
- 5. A socket magazine as recited in claim 1, and further comprising a washer inside said tubular body between the biasing spring and the second end of the tubular body, for biasing nuts toward the second end of said tubular body.
- 6. A socket magazine as recited in claim 1, and further comprising a drive tool received in the socket at the first end of said tubular body.
- 7. A socket magazine, comprising:a tubular body defining an outside surface, an inside surface, a first end, and a substantially open second end; said first end defining a socket in its outer surface for receiving a drive tool; said inside surface defining a plurality of elongated, opposed, flat drive surfaces located so as to contact the flat faces of a hexagonal nut; and said inside surface defining an annular groove proximate said second end; an O-ring received in said groove, said O-ring being sized to retain a hexagonal nut sized slightly smaller than the size defined by said opposed flat drive surfaces, and wherein said O-ring can be compressed into its annular groove to permit such a hexagonal nut to pass by; said O-ring forming a passageway into said tubular body, said passageway having large diameter first and second ends facing said first and second ends of said tubular body, respectively, and gradually tapering toward a smaller diameter intermediate portion; a biasing spring inside said tubular body adjacent to said first end; and a washer adjacent to said biasing spring, said washer being free to slide along said inside surface of said tube.
- 8. A socket magazine as recited in claim 2, wherein said magazine defines an axis of rotation, and wherein said inside surface of said tubular body has a scalloped shape, including a plurality of angularly-spaced, elongated, substantially flat drive surfaces equidistant from the axis of rotation, and a plurality of larger diameter scallops between said substantially flat drive surfaces; wherein said O-ring is sized so that, in its normal position, it will retain a nut of the size that can be driven by the flat drive surfaces, and wherein said O-ring can be deformed into said larger diameter scallops in order to allow such a nut to pass by.
- 9. A socket magazine as recited in claim 1, wherein said tubular body is a unitary piece, and said groove has a fixed length and diameter.
- 10. A socket magazine as recited in claim 2, wherein said O-ring has a substantially circular cross-section, said groove has a complementary arcuate shape which receives and retains said O-ring, and said O-ring is independent of said tubular body, removably resides in said groove, and is held in position by its own elasticity.
- 11. A socket magazine as recited in claim 7, wherein said O-ring has a substantially circular cross-section.
- 12. A socket magazine as recited in claim 1, wherein said continuous elastomeric ring has a substantially circular cross-section.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/245,497, filed on Nov. 3, 2000. The present invention relates to a socket magazine for removing, storing, and installing several nuts at a time.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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