1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a socket, and particularly, to a socket that is best used for loosening a rusted and rotten fastener, or, a fastener which corners have been damaged.
2. Description of the Related Art
It is known that a fastener has a polygonal head for engagement with a driving member, and by using the driving member to drive the head of the fastener for tighten/loosening the fastener. Unfortunately, it has always been a problem to loosen a fastener which has been tightened unduly or which has become rusted and rotten. One reason is because a force that is applied to the fastener has to be very large in order to loosen it. Another reason is that the driving member would damage and wear the acute corners during the operation thereof. It is noted that each acute corner defined between two adjacent sides of the polygonal head would suffer a “collapse” problem, namely, the corner becomes arcuate and is no longer acute. Consequently, it becomes impossible to loosen the fastener from the object no matter how hard the driving member is turned. China Pat. No. ZL 96215962.X teaches a spanner for wrenching a worn nut. The structure thereof, however, is complicated, which inflicts high cost of manufacture.
The present invention is, therefore, intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in the prior art.
According to the present invention, a socket for driving a fastener which head, a wrenching tool is adapted to engage, has corners which are or have become damaged to enable the wrenching tool to drive. The socket includes a hole extending therethrough and defines an outer peripheral edge and an inner peripheral edge. The inner peripheral edge defines a plurality of engaging sides and slots extending longitudinally. Two adjacent engaging sides are disposed on two opposite boundaries of one slot, and each engaging side is angled with adjacent engaging side. Furthermore, each engaging side includes first, second, and third sections extending longitudinally, and the first section includes a first terminal side coincident with one of the two boundaries of one slot and a second terminal side and approaches to a center of the hole as it extends from the first terminal side to the second terminal side, and the second section includes a first terminal side coincident with the second terminal side of the first section and a second terminal side and extends away from the center of the hole as it extends from the first terminal side to the second terminal side, and the third section includes a first terminal side coincident with the second terminal side of the second section and a second terminal side coincident with one of the two boundaries of one slot. Each slot is radially and equally spaced from the center of the hole.
In addition, when the socket is engaged with the wrenching tool to drive the fastener, the head of the fastener is received within the hole of the socket and is only in contact with the second terminal side of the first section of each engaging side defining an engaging point prior to operably moving the socket, the outer peripheral edge of the socket is abutted against a driving end of the wrenching tool, and the head of the fastener is aligned coaxially with the socket and the driving end of the wrenching tool and defines a coaxial line.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a socket that is best used for loosening a rusted and rotten fastener, or, a fastener which corners have been damaged.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a socket that has a lower manufacturing cost than a conventional socket.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a socket that has a sufficient structural strength against a possible deformation problem when undergoing a large toque force during the operation of loosening the fastener.
Other objects, advantages, and new features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanied drawings.
Referring to the drawings, a socket 1 that is best used for loosening a fastener 3 that suffers a problem as set forth in the description of the related art, is hollow as it includes a hole 6 extending therethrough, i.e., the hole 6 has a depth the same as a depth of the socket 1, and defines an outer peripheral edge 10 and an inner peripheral edge 20. The outer peripheral edge 10 is polygonal and includes a plurality of sides 11. In this preferred embodiment, the outer peripheral edge 11 includes twenty-four sides 11. Furthermore, each side 11 is defined between two other sides 11, and defines a first cooperated edge 12 with one of the two other sides 11 and a second cooperated edge 13 with the other of the two other sides 11. In the preferred embodiment, there are twelve first cooperated edges 12 and twelve second cooperated edges 13. The first and second cooperated edges 12 and 13 are parallel to each other. Each first cooperated edge 12 extends longitudinally such that it has a length the same as the depth of the socket 1. Likewise, each second cooperated edge 13 extends longitudinally such that it has a length the same as the depth of the socket 1. Moreover, the first and second cooperated edges 12 and 13 are radially spaced from a center “O” of the hole 6 of the socket 1, and each first cooperated edge 12 is closer to the center “O” than each second cooperated edge 13. Additionally, the inner peripheral edge 20 delimits the boundary of the hole 6, and defines a plurality of engaging sides 21 and a plurality of slots 22. Each engaging side 21 extends longitudinally such that it has a length the same as the depth of the socket 1. Likewise, each slot 22 extends longitudinally such that it has a length the same as the depth of the socket 1. Furthermore, two adjacent engaging sides 21 are disposed on two opposite boundaries of one slot 22, and each engaging side 21 is angled with adjacent engaging side 21, and includes a first section 211, a second section 212, and a third section 213. The first section 211 of each engaging side 21 extends longitudinally such that it has a depth the same as that of the related engaging side 21, and includes a first terminal side 2111 coincident with one of the two boundaries of one slot 22 and a second terminal side 2112, and approaches to the center “O” as it extends from the first terminal side 2111 to the second terminal side 2112. As shown in
Although not shown, the polygonal outer peripheral edge 11 of the socket 10 may be of hexagonal cross-section or any other configuration adapted to be engaged with a wrench.
In addition, it is possible to use the socket 1 to tighten the fastener 3 and 4 in an object if desired, and to do so, the socket 1 engaged the fastener 3 and 4 in a manner such that upper and lower sides thereof, extending from the inner peripheral edge 20 to the outer peripheral edge 10 and defined in a case for loosening the fastener 3 and 4, is upside down. Consequently, the socket 1 is turned in a direction not decreasing the acute angle defined between each peripheral side 310 and 410 of the circumferential edge of the head 300 and 400 and the first section 211 of each engaging side 21.
In view of the forgoing, the socket 1 has the greatest thickness defined between the first terminal side 2121 of the second section 212 (or the second terminal side 2112 of the first section 211) defined on the inner peripheral edge 20 thereof and the corresponding second cooperated edge 13 defined on the outer peripheral edge 10 thereof, thereby accomplishing an improved structural strength against a possible deformation problem when undergoing a large toque force during the operation of loosening the fastener 3 and 4. Furthermore, the socket 1 has the advantages that it uses less material than a conventional socket. Another advantage is that the socket 1 has a lower manufacturing cost than a conventional socket, as it is made via a stamping process.
While the specific embodiment has been illustrated and described, numerous modifications come to mind without significantly departing from the spirit of invention, and the scope of invention is only limited by the scope of the accompanying claims.