Claims
- 1. A wrench for turning a fastener nut having a central axis and an even-numbered plurality of flat bounding surfaces parallel to said central axis with diametrically opposite pairs being parallel to each other wherein said bounding surfaces intersect in adjacent pairs to form fastener corners, said wrench having a fastener nut engaging socket defined about a central socket axis, said fastener nut engaging socket defined by a plurality of uniformly spaced peripherally and radially disposed protuberances and a plurality of uniformly spaced corner recesses disposed between said protuberances, each protuberance including a straight connecting surface and complimentary straight engaging surfaces diverging at least 2.degree. outwardly from said connection surface at a point disposed at an angle of about 12.degree. on either side of a radial line extending from said central socket axis and bisecting said connecting surface, said engaging surfaces being at about a 176.degree. outside obtuse angle to each other for registry with said flat bounding surfaces on said fastener nut, said connecting surfaces having a length substantially equal to 0.21256 times (.times.) the mean flats of the fastener nut to be driven, each corner recess comprised of an arcuate surface defined by a circle about said central axis of said socket and transitional surfaces converging from said engaging surfaces of adjacent protuberances inwardly toward said arcuate surface.
- 2. A wrench as defined in claim 1 wherein said engaging surfaces diverge from said connecting surface at a 2.degree. angle.
- 3. A wrench as defined in claim 1 wherein said arcuate surface and said transitional surfaces of said corner recess approximate an inscribed arc of a circle connecting the diverging surfaces of said adjacent protuberances.
- 4. A wrench as defined in claim 1 wherein said engaging surfaces are at substantially 176.degree. outside obtuse angles to each other.
- 5. A wrench as defined in claim 1 wherein said engaging surfaces diverge from said connecting surface at a point disposed at an angle of 12.degree. on either side of a radial line extending from said central socket axis and bisecting said connecting surface.
- 6. A wrench for turning a fastener nut having a central axis and an even-numbered plurality of flat bounding surfaces parallel to said central axis with diametrically opposite pairs being parallel to each other wherein said bounding surfaces intersect in adjacent pairs to form fastener corners, said wrench having a fastener nut engaging socket defined about a central socket axis, said fastener nut engaging socket defined by a plurality of uniformly spaced peripherally and radially disposed protuberances and a plurality of uniformly spaced corner recesses disposed between said protuberances, each protuberance including a straight connecting surface and complimentary straight engaging surfaces, said engaging surfaces being 176.degree. and 178.degree. outside obtuse angle to each other, said connecting surfaces having a length greater than 0.21256 times (.times.) the mean flats of the fastener nut to be driven, each corner recess comprised of an arcuate surface defined by a circle about said central axis of said socket and transitional surfaces converging from said engaging surfaces of adjacent protuberances inwardly toward said arcuate surface, said arcuate surface and said transitional surfaces being dimensioned such that the angle defined between a transition surface and an adjacent surface approximate the angle defined between said transitional surface and said arcuate surface, wherein said arcuate surface and said transitional surface adjacent thereto approximate a circular arc connecting the engaging surfaces of the adjacent protuberances.
- 7. A wrench as defined in claim 6 wherein said straight engaging surfaces are at substantially 176.degree. outside obtuse angles to each other.
- 8. A wrench as defined in claim 6 wherein said straight engaging surfaces diverge at least 2.degree. outwardly from said connecting surface at a point disposed at an angle of about 12.degree. on either side of a radial line extending from said central socket axis and bisecting said connecting surface.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 286,604, filed on Dec. 16, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,882,957.
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