Claims
- 1. A wrench for turning a fastener, the fastener having a central axis and an even-numbered plurality of flat bounding surfaces parallel to the central axis with diametrically opposed pairs of flat bounding surfaces being parallel to each other, and the bounding surfaces of the fasteners meeting to form fastener corners, said wrench having a central opening axis and comprising:
- a plurality of uniformly spaced sides disposed peripherally and radially about said central axis; said sides being equal in number to the number of flat bounding surfaces of the fasteners to be turned and diametrically opposed sides being generally parallel;
- a plurality of uniformly spaced corner recesses disposed peripherally and radially about said central opening axis, where projected adjacent sides would meet, each corner recess being part of a circle having a radius of curvature of approximately 0.075 times (.times.) the minimum dimension across the flats of a minimum gauge (GO-gauge) used to establish the minimum wrench opening for the fastener to be turned; and
- each side including a planar surface disposed between a pair of complimentary surfaces, each complimentary surface extending from an end of the planar surfaces and diverging outwardly from said central opening axis by approximately 3.degree. from the adjacent planar surfaces and intersecting the adjacent corner recess;
- the planar surface of each side being spaced from the planar surface of the diametrically opposed side by a distance equal to the minimum dimension across the flats of a minimum gauge (GO-gauge) used to establish the minimum wrench opening for the fastener to be driven; and having a length substantially equal to 0.35 times (.times.) the minimum dimension across the flats of minimum gauge (GO-gauge) used to establish the minimum wrench opening of the fastener to be driven;
- said wrench having relatively thick wall thickness at the corners, a large corner radius to reduce stress concentration, a low contact angle between the respective sides and the fastener being turned, and a low angle of rotation before the wrench starts turning one fastener.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/671,195 filed on Mar. 18, 1991.
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