Sockets are provided with a mounting hole which generally is a polygonal hole, the polygonal hole includes multiple faces which are designed to be in contact with sides of a nut or a bolt head. The sockets can be connected with a tool such as a wrench, and when the wrench is rotated, the socket is rotated to loosen the nut or bolt head. However, if the nut or bolt head is rounded or damaged, the faces of the polygonal hole are not in contact with the sides of the nut or bolt head, then the rotation of the socket cannot drive the nut or bolt head.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,851,336 discloses a socket which has a mounting hole with twelve faces which are grouped into six triangular protrusions. Each triangular protrusion includes two faces intersects at a peak. A normal bolt head with six sides are respectively in contact with six of the twelve faces of the mounting hole. However, when a rounded bolt head is to be rotated, the peaks of the triangular protrusions cannot provide sufficient grabbing force to the rounded bolt head.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,148,726 to Huebschen et al. discloses an open-end wrench which includes two jaws with a throat formed between the two jaws so as to form the open-end wrench head. Each jaw includes a driving surface, and the throat includes an arcuate surface. Each driving surface and the arcuate surface includes a first protrusion with a first fat distal surface, and two groups of second protrusions located between the first protrusion.
The open-end wrench disclosed by Huebschen et al. includes a handle that is formed with the open-end wrench, the handle may not be fit in a narrow space to allow the open-end wrench head to access the object. Besides, there are only maximum of four driving sides are available to be in contact with the object for the open-end wrench. That is to say, the object to be loosened with six sides are driven optimally by only four sides thereof by the open-end wrench to Huebschen et al. This may not provide sufficient torque to the object by only four sides of the object to be driven.
U.S. Patent Publication Number 2018/0141192 to Chang discloses a driving portion of a wrench. The driving portion is a circular portion with a mounting hole. Three first driving portions and three second driving portions are formed to the inner periphery of the mounting hole, and are located alternatively from each other. Three first recesses and three second recesses are formed alternatively between the first and second driving portions.
Although Chang discloses a circular driving portion. The disclosure by Chang includes a handle that is formed with the driving portion, again, the handle may not be fit in a narrow space to allow the driving portion to access the object.
The present invention intends to provide a socket that is portable and removably attached to a tool such as a ratchet wrench.
The socket of the present invention includes first and second protrusions in specific shapes protruding from each face of the mounting hole of the socket so as to be securely engaged with a normal or rounded bolt head.
The present invention relates to a socket and comprises a body which is a tubular and elongate body and includes a connection section and a driving section which is located co-axially to the connection section. A mounting hole is defined axially through the body. The mounting hole is a first hole in the connection section, and the mounting hole is a second hole in the driving section. The first hole is a rectangular hole, and the second hole is a polygonal hole. The connection section is removably attached to a tool.
The mounting hole includes multiple faces. Each face includes a first protrusion protruding from the central portion thereof. The first protrusion of each face includes a first flat distal surface which has a certain length. Multiple second protrusions protrude from each face of the mounting hole and are arranged into two groups. The first protrusion is located between the two groups of the second protrusions. Each second protrusion includes a second flat distal surface which has a certain length and is tilt relative to the first flat distal surface. The slope of each of the second flat distal surfaces of the second protrusions of each group is identical. The two respective slopes of the second flat distal surfaces of the two groups of the second protrusions are opposite to each other. A first imaginary plane is co-linear with the first flat distal surface. A second imaginary plane is co-linear with the second flat distal surfaces of each group of the second protrusions. An angle is defined between the first imaginary plane and each of the second imaginary planes.
Preferably, the angle is larger than 0 degree, and the maximum value of the angle is 5 degrees.
Preferably, the angle is 2 degrees
Preferably, a groove is defined axially between adjacent faces of the mounting hole.
Preferably, a triangular notch is defined axially between adjacent second protrusions.
Preferably, the length of each second flat distal surface is longer than the length of each first flat distal surface.
Preferably, the length of each second flat distal surface is 0.56 mm, and the length of each first flat distal surface is 0.5 mm.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a socket that is portable and removably attached to a tool. The socket is able to be securely mounted to a rounded or damaged nut or bolt head, and is able to loosen the rounded or damaged nut or bolt head.
The present invention will become more apparent 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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A second imaginary plane 5 is co-linear with the two second flat distal surfaces 80 of each group of the second protrusions 8. An angle 7 is defined between the first imaginary plane 4 and each of the second imaginary planes 5. The angle 7 is larger than 0 degree, and the maximum value of the angle 7 is 5 degrees. Preferably, the angle 7 is 2 degrees.
A curved groove 82 is defined axially between any of the adjacent faces 2 of the mounting hole 11.
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One of the embodiments of the socket 1 is described hereinafter, wherein the length of each face 2 is 55 mm, and the width of each notch 81 is 0.38 mm and the depth of each notch 81 is 0.1 mm. The length of each second flat distal surface 80 is 0.56 mm, and the length of each first flat distal surface 30 is 0.5 mm. The socket 1 of the present invention can effectively rotate normal or rounded/damaged nut or bolt.
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.
This application is a Continuation-In-Part application of applicant's formal patent application with application Ser. No. 16/587,051, filed on Sep. 30, 2019.
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Parent | 16587051 | Sep 2019 | US |
Child | 17207724 | US | |
Parent | 15638369 | Jun 2017 | US |
Child | 16587051 | US |