The present invention relates to a socket, and more particularly, to a socket with two shoulders formed therein and a shorter axial length.
A conventional socket 40 is disclosed in
In some cases, as shown in
The present invention is intended to provide a socket that is designed to eliminate the drawbacks mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a socket and comprises a connection section and a driving section, and a through hole is defined through the connection section and the driving section. The through hole includes a connection portion, a transition portion and a driving portion, wherein the connection is to be connected with a ratchet wrench, and the driving portion is to be mounted to a head of a bolt or a nut. The transition portion is located between the connection portion and the driving portion. A first shoulder is formed between the connection portion and the transition portion, and a second shoulder is formed between the transition portion and the driving portion. When the threaded section is inserted into the socket from the driving portion of the through hole, the first shoulder contacts the distal end of the threaded section of the bolt, and the second shoulder contacts the nut.
Preferably, the connection portion of the through hole is a rectangular portion. The transition portion of the through hole is a circular portion. The diameter of the transition portion is smaller or equal to the length of the diagonal of the rectangular portion of the connection portion.
Preferably, the connection portion has at least one notch defined in the inside thereof.
Preferably, the first shoulder is in flush with the lower edge of the at least one notch.
Preferably, a first line X1 is defined to extend from the top surface of the connection section. A second line X2 is defined to pass a middle point of the transition portion and perpendicular to the socket. A third line X3 is defined to pass through the center of the at least one notch and perpendicular to the axis of the socket. A fourth line X4 is defined to extend from the second shoulder. The height of the transition portion is defined as “H”, wherein the “H” is larger than ⅘ of the distance between the third line X3 and fourth line X4. The height of the driving portion 133 is defined as “h”, wherein the “H” is larger than ¼ of the “h”.
Preferably, the diameter of the transition portion is defined as D, and the length of the diagonal of the connection portion 131 is defined as d, wherein D>d.
Preferably, the width of the first shoulder is defined as “a”, the width of the second shoulder is defined as “A”, wherein A>a, and H>A+a.
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.
Referring to
The transition portion 132 is located between the connection portion 131 and the driving portion 133, so that a first shoulder 134 is formed between the connection portion 131 and the transition portion 132, and a second shoulder 135 is formed between the transition portion 132 and the driving portion 133. In this embodiment, the first shoulder 134 is in flush with the lower edge of the at least one notch 2.
The diameter of the transition portion 132 is larger than the axial length of the connection portion 131. The axial length of the transition portion 132 is longer than ¼ of the length of the driving portion 133. As shown in
In this embodiment, the connection portion 131 of the through hole 13 is a rectangular portion, and the transition portion 132 of the through hole 13 is a circular portion. The diameter of the transition portion 133 is smaller or equal to the length of the diagonal of the rectangular portion of the connection portion 131. The diameter of the transition portion 132 is defined as “D”, and the length of a diagonal of the connection portion 131 is defined as “d”, wherein D>d. Therefore, the threaded section 202 can extend through the transition portion 132 and contacts the first shoulder 134 so as to prevent the threaded section 202 to impact the contacts the ratchet wrench 10.
Furthermore, as shown in
The socket 1 of the present invention has shorter axial length and allows the socket 1 of the present invention to loosen or tighten the nut 30 in
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.