1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a socket wrench assembly, and more particularly to a socket wrench assembly including three extensions secured together and having socket members of different dimensions or sizes or socket openings for driving tool members of different dimensions or sizes.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Typical socket wrenches comprise a socket member having a socket opening for receiving or engaging with a nut or fastener or other tool members, and a driving handle coupled to the socket member for driving or rotating the nut or fastener or other tool members with the socket member.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 845,717 to Miller discloses one of the typical socket wrenches comprising a T-coupling coupled to a socket member with a sleeve coupling.
However, the socket opening of the socket member may only be used to receive or engage with a nut or fastener or tool member of a predetermined size or dimension, and the typical socket wrench may not be used to rotate or drive various nuts or fasteners or tool members of different dimensions or sizes.
U.S. Pat. No. 1,746,387 to Faw discloses a further typical socket wrench connection comprising a handle shank coupled to a wrench head or socket member for engaging with and for driving or rotating the nut or fastener or other tool member.
However, similarly, the socket opening of the socket member may only be used to receive or engage with a nut or fastener or tool member of a predetermined size or dimension, and the typical socket wrench may not be used to rotate or drive various nuts or fasteners or tool members of different dimensions or sizes.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,086,674 to Her discloses a still further typical socket wrench tool comprising a spoon-shaped handle member coupled to a tubular body for engaging with and for driving or rotating the nuts or fasteners or other tool members of different dimensions or sizes.
However, the socket openings of the typical socket wrench tool may only be used to receive or engage with a short length nut or fastener or tool member, but may not be used to rotate or drive various screws or bolts or fasteners or tool members of a greater length.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,807,499 to Martinez discloses a still further typical socket drive tool comprising a drive member formed or provided on one end of a drive shaft, and a socket member pivotally or rotatably coupled to the other end of the drive shaft with a stable universal coupling.
However, the universal coupling may greatly increase the manufacturing cost for the typical socket drive tool, and the drive member and the socket member may only be used to receive or engage with the limited nuts or fasteners or tool members.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,692,178 to Yu discloses a still further typical pivotal tool or socket drive tool comprising a pair of pivotally interconnected arms disposed in a crossing relationship and having a manually releasable releasing device for locking the arms in a perpendicular open position for use as a wrench.
However, the manually releasable releasing device may also greatly increase the manufacturing cost for the typical pivotal tool or socket drive tool, and the drive or socket members formed or provided on the free end portions of the arms may only be used to receive or engage with a short length nut or fastener or tool member, but may not be used to rotate or drive various screws or bolts or fasteners or tool members of a greater length.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional socket wrench assemblies.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a socket wrench assembly including three extensions secured together and having socket members of different dimensions or sizes or socket openings for driving tool members of different dimensions or sizes.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a socket wrench assembly comprising a first drive shank including a bore formed therein, and including a first end and a second end, a first socket member including a first end portion attached and secured to the second end of the first drive shank, and including a compartment formed in the first end portion thereof, and including a second end portion having a non-circular chamber formed therein and having an inner diameter greater than that of the compartment of the first socket member for forming an inner peripheral shoulder in the first socket member, a second drive shank including a bore formed therein, and including a first end and a second end, a second socket member including a first end portion attached and secured to the second end of the second drive shank, and including a compartment formed in the first end portion thereof, and including a second end portion having a non-circular chamber formed therein and having an inner diameter greater than that of the compartment of the second socket member for forming an inner peripheral shoulder in the second socket member, a third drive shank including a bore formed therein, and including a first end and a second end, and a third socket member including a first end portion attached and secured to the second end of the third drive shank, and including a compartment formed in the first end portion thereof, and including a second end portion having a non-circular chamber formed therein and having an inner diameter greater than that of the compartment of the third socket member for forming an inner peripheral shoulder in the third socket member, and the first end portions of the first and the second and the third drive shanks are secured together, and the chambers of the first and the second and the third socket members include inner diameters different from each other for receiving or engaging with or for driving tool members of different dimensions or sizes.
The first and the second and the third drive shanks each include an end cap formed and provided on the first end portion thereof. The chambers of the first and the second and the third socket members each preferably include a hexagonal cross section for suitably driving tool members.
The first and the second and the third socket members each include an end wall formed and provided on the first end portion thereof and removed after the first and the second and the third socket members are secured to the first and the second and the third drive shanks respectively.
The first and the second and the third drive shanks are secured together to form a Y-shaped structure, or to form a T-shaped structure for allowing either of the drive shanks to be driven or rotated by the other drive shanks with a greater driving torque.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
The socket members 20, 40, 60 each include one end or inner end portion 21, 41, 61 solidly welded or secured to the outer or second end portions 14, 34, 54 of the drive shanks 10, 30, 50 respectively, and each preferably include an end wall 22, 42, 62 formed or provided on one end or inner end portion 21, 41, 61 thereof, and each include a compartment 23, 43, 63 formed in the inner end portion 21, 41, 61 thereof, and each include an enlarged chamber 24, 44, 64 formed in the other or outer end portion 25, 45, 65 and having an inner diameter or size or dimension greater than that of the compartment 23, 43, 63 thereof for forming an inner peripheral shoulder 26 therein and located between the smaller compartment 23, 43, 63 and the greater or enlarged chamber 24, 44, 64 thereof.
As shown in
It is to be noted that the compartment 23, 43, 63 of the socket member 20, 40, 60 and the bore 11, 31, 51 of the drive shank 10, 30, 50 may include a square, circular or other cross sections for receiving or engaging with the screws or bolts or fasteners or tool members 80, 81, and the chamber 24, 44, 64 of the socket member 20, 40, 60 may include a square or other non-circular cross sections, such as the hexagonal cross section for receiving or engaging with the nuts or fasteners or other tool members 82, 83. The chambers 24, 44, 64 of the socket members 20, 40, 60 include sizes or dimensions different from each other for receiving or engaging with or for driving the tool members of different dimensions or sizes, and either of the drive shanks 10, 30, 50 may be driven or rotated by the other drive shanks 30, 50, 10 with a greater driving torque.
In operation, the compartment 23, 43, 63 of the socket member 20, 40, 60 and the bore 11, 31, 51 of the drive shank 10, 30, 50 are communicative with each other for forming a longer receiving space and for receiving or engaging with the screws or bolts or fasteners or tool members 80, 81 of the greater length and for allowing the screws or bolts or fasteners 80, 81 or tool members 82, 83 to be easily driven or rotated by either of the drive shanks 10, 30, 50, and when either of the drive shanks 10, 30, 50 is engaged with the nuts or screws or bolts or fasteners or tool members 80, 81, 82, 83, the drive shank 10, 30, 50 may be driven or rotated by the other drive shanks 30, 50, 10 with a greater driving torque.
Alternatively, as shown in
Accordingly, the socket wrench assembly in accordance with the present invention includes three extensions secured together and having socket members of different dimensions or sizes or socket openings for driving the tool members of different dimensions or sizes.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.