The present invention relates to a socket.
Bolts are used to connect two parts and some of the bolts need to be disassembled, repaired or replaced after many years of use. The bolts may be rusted or damaged due to various external factors. The damaged or rusted bolts cannot be easily unscrewed and removed from the machine by using conventional hand tools. On the other hand, the rusted or damaged bolts can be easily deformed when being clamped and rotated.
In order to effectively rotating the bolts or the like, various air-powered or electric-powered tools are invented and wildly used. This kind of tools are very effective to lock or unlock screws and bolts, which can greatly reduce the time-consuming and labor-intensive consumption of manpower.
The air-powered or electric-powered tools are usually connected with a socket which is mounted to a bolt and then rotates the bolt at high efficiency. However, for the rusted or damaged bolts, the socket cannot properly mounted to the head of the bolt so that the socket is rotated independently relative to the bolt.
The present invention intends to provide a socket that includes multiple recesses and sides formed to the mounting hole to eliminate the shortcomings mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a socket and includes a first section and a second section that is formed to the first section. The first section is to be connected with a tool. The second section includes an outer face, and a mounting hole is axially defined through the second section and communicates through the first section. The mounting hole includes multiple recesses and multiple sides defined in the inner periphery thereof. The multiple recesses and the multiple sides are located alternatively with each other. Each recess includes a rounded corner formed radially in the inner portion thereof. A triangular groove is formed axially and centrally in each side. The angle between two insides of each groove is smaller than 90 degrees. A rusted or damaged bolt head is engaged with either the rounded corners or the grooves so as to be effectively rotated.
The rounded corners of the recesses are able to be engaged with a normal bolt head or a damaged blot head. The curvature of the rounded corners allow the corners of the bolt head to be accommodated in the rounded corners such that the bolt head can be rotated by the socket. The grooves of the socket are able to be engaged the corners of a severely damaged bolt head so as to rotate the severely damaged bolt head.
The present invention will become more obvious 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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The second section 3 includes an outer face 31, and a mounting hole 32 is axially defined through the second section 3 and communicates through the first section 2. The mounting hole 32 is smaller than the diameter of the outer face 31 of the second section 3. As shown in
Each of the first subside 3221 and the second subside 3222 of each side 322 is a straight side. The first subside 3221 and the second subside 3222 of each side 322 are parallel to each other.
In addition, the curvature of the rounded corner 323 of each recess 321 is larger than Ω/2 so as to be engaged with the corners of a smaller and damaged bolt head 32.
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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.