Tool with polygonal head for interchangeable bits

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6332382
  • Patent Number
    6,332,382
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 5, 1996
    28 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 25, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A tourque transmitting tool set has a set of drivers having similarly sized male member portions and differently sized driver portions, and a single female member with a hole sized to receive each respective male member portion and a torque wrench receiving exterior where with a driver received in the female member a plane bisects the female member wrench receiving exterior and the male member portion so that each respective driver with the female member transmits torque in a limited access space.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to torque transmitting tools; and, more particularly, it relates to torque transmitting tools that allow for the interchangeability of male bits for the application of torque to fasteners and bolts in difficult to reach locations. Recently, there has been a growing trend in the automotive industry to decrease the size of automobiles. The decrease in the size of automobiles has resulted in the miniaturization of engines and components thereof. All of these developments have produced a need to create a variety of smaller and/or adaptable torque transmitting tools permitting the servicing of these smaller engines and components thereof.




The rapid storage, retrieval and insertion of a predetermined tool during an engine repair project that includes an obstruction limiting the accessibility of a fastener or a bolt, is also a very desirable goal. However, this goal is not easily achieved. Devices created to assist in the transmission of torque to fasteners and bolts are generally large and bulky, (see prior art illustrated in

FIG. 19

) and new engine compartments and engine components only offer a limited amount of vertical or horizontal clearance for the application of torque to fasteners and bolts. In particular, single piece Torx® tools, a trademark of the Camcar Division of Textron Corporation, a U.S.A. company, cannot clear obstructions and be inserted in cramped areas. Hence, there exists a need for a torque transmitting tool and kit that can store, organize and retain a desired tool that fits easily into the limited vertical and horizontal space constraints of an engine compartment. It is an object of the present invention to solve the variety of problems that exist in the art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a torque transmitting tool, tool kit and method of applying torque to a fastener or bolt. The kit comprises in combination, a plurality of interchangeable male bits, a female bit retaining member having a polygonally shaped exterior portion having at least a pair of opposing parallel substantially flat surfaces for engaging a wrench and a female bit retaining pocket thereon for interchangeably engaging and temporarily retaining a desired bit.




Each male bit has a male bit retaining portion substantially congruent to the bit retaining pocket and a different sized male engaging portion extending beyond the bit retaining pocket compatible with a fastener to which torque is applied. The kit includes means for interchangeably retaining a desired male bit in the bit retaining pocket. The manipulation of screws or bolts located in hard to reach places is greatly facilitated and the problems associated with permanently attached torque transmitting bits are alleviated since the torque transmitting tool kit provides for a multitude of sizes to satisfy substantially any sized fastener utilizing an economical, light weight, single female bit retaining member.




The objects and features of the present invention, other than those specifically set forth above, will become apparent in the detailed description of the invention set forth below.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a torque transmitting kit having a female bit retaining member and a plurality of male Torx® bits;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a female bit retaining member assembly having the female bit retaining member and a desired male Torx® bit of

FIG. 1

prior to interaction with a fastener;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a torque transmitting kit having female bit retaining member and a plurality of male socket engaging bits;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a female bit retaining member assembly having the female bit retaining member and a desired male socket engaging bit of

FIG. 3

prior to interaction with a socket;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a female bit retaining member assembly having the female bit retaining member and a desired male socket engaging bit of

FIG. 3

having torque applied thereto by a socket drive device;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a variant of the female bit retaining member assembly having the female bit retaining member and a desired male socket engaging bit of

FIG. 1

having an optional spinned, substantially circular flange permanently connected to the female bit retaining member to form a female bit retaining member assembly for positioning said wrench at a predetermined location thereon and a monkey wrench applying torque thereto;





FIG. 7

is a side cross-sectional view of the female bit retaining member assembly for positioning said wrench at a predetermined location of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 8

is a side cross-sectional view of the female bit retaining member of

FIG. 1

along phantom line


8


;





FIG. 9

is an enlarged side view showing a variant of a desired socket engaging bit of

FIG. 3

having recesses thereon;





FIG. 10

is a bottom plan view of the female bit retaining member of

FIG. 8

partially exposed to show the interior of the bit retaining pocket, an annular groove and spring;





FIG. 11

is a bottom plan view of the desired socket engaging bit of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 12

is a side cross sectional view of the female bit retaining member assembly of

FIG. 4

along phantom line


12


;





FIG. 13

is a side cross sectional view of a variant of the female bit retaining member of

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 14

is a diagram illustrating the step of inserting a male bit into a fastener according to the invention;





FIG. 15

is a diagram illustrating the male bit of

FIG. 14

inserted into the fastener of

FIG. 14

;





FIG. 16

is a diagram illustrating the female bit retaining member of

FIG. 1

being mounted on the exposed portion of the male bit of

FIG. 15

to obtain a female bit retaining member assembly;





FIG. 17

is a diagram illustrating the female bit retaining member assembly of

FIG. 16

having torque applied thereto with a tool;





FIG. 18

is a diagram illustrating the use of a female bit retaining member assembly of the present invention where an obstruction exists; and





FIG. 19

is a diagram illustrating a prior art.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIGS. 1 and 3

are perspective views of torque transmitting tool kits or sets


100


,


300


that include in combination, a plurality of interchangeable male bits


101


,


102


,


103


,


301


,


302


,


303


, respectively. The kits


100


,


300


also include female bit retaining member


200


having a polygonally shaped exterior portion having at least a pair of opposing parallel substantially flat surfaces


201


,


202


for engaging wrench


400


(

FIGS. 6 and 17

) or a socket wrench tool


500


(FIG.


5


). It is appreciated that female bit retaining portion


200


is actuated externally and has torque applied thereto at said polygonally shaped exterior portion in contrast to an internal actuation and the application of torque to an interior area of the female bit retaining portion


200


. Female bit retaining member


200


includes a female bit retaining pocket


203


(

FIGS. 1

,


3


,


7


,


8


,


10


,


12


and


13


) thereon for interchangeably engaging and temporarily retaining a desired bit of interchangeable male bits


101


,


102


,


103


,


301


,


302


, and


303


as illustrated in

FIGS. 2

,


4


,


5


,


12


, and


13


). Pocket


203


can be generally of any polygonal geometric shape, but is preferably of a hexagonal shape.




Each respective male bit


101


-


103


and male bit


301


-


303


has a male bit retaining portion


600


(

FIGS. 1

,


3


,


9


,


12


, and


13


-


16


) substantially congruent to female bit retaining pocket


203


. Preferably, each of male bits


101


-


103


and


301


-


303


have a different sized male engaging portion


601


-


606


(

FIGS. 1-5

,


9


,


12


,


13


and


14


) that extends beyond the bit retaining pocket


203


and is compatible with a fastener


700


(

FIG. 2

, and


14


-


17


), a socket tool


800


(

FIG. 4

) to which torque is applied, or a bolt. In yet another variant, different sized male engaging portions of male bits


101


-


103


and


301


-


303


extend beyond bit retaining pocket


203


and are substantially rectangular in shape and accommodate both metric and SAE size sockets having a width selected from the group of widths in the range of about 0.5 inches to about 1 inch. In yet a further variant, different sized male engaging portions extend beyond the bit retaining pocket


203


that are substantially in the shape of Torx® bits having decreasing diameters. This allows for the torque transmitting tool kit


100


,


300


to universally accommodate a wide variety of sockets, fasteners and bolts.




The female bit retaining member


200


includes means for interchangeably retaining a desired male bit


101


-


103


and


301


-


303


in bit retaining pocket


203


. It is appreciated that the manipulation of screws or bolts located in hard to reach places is greatly facilitated through the use of the single, light weight, removable and interchangeable female bit retaining member


200


and a respective male bit


101


-


103


, and


301


-


303


. The problems associated with permanently attached torque transmitting bits are alleviated since the torque transmitting tool kit


100


provides for a multitude of sizes of bits


101


-


103


and


301


-


303


to satisfy substantially any sized fastener


700


, socket tool


800


or bolt utilizing an economical, light weight, single female bit retaining member


200


. Optionally, the female bit retaining member


200


has an elongated length no greater than the male bit retaining portion


600


.




The means for interchangeably retaining a desired male bit


101


-


103


, and


301


-


303


also include an internal annular groove


204


(

FIGS. 7

,


8


,


10


, and


12


) substantially disposed in the interior of bit retaining pocket


203


in one variant. A resilient bit retaining spring


205


(

FIGS. 7

,


8


,


10


, and


12


) is permanently seated within internal annular groove


204


for retaining a desired male bit


101


-


103


, and


301


-


303


upon insertion thereof into bit retaining pocket


203


as illustrated in

FIGS. 2

,


4


, and


12


.




Optionally, each male bit


101


-


103


and


301


-


303


includes recess


607


compatible with resilient bit retaining spring


205


, and in one variant is substantially congruent therewith. The resilient bit retaining spring


205


partially rests in recess


607


and partially rests in internal annular groove


204


upon insertion of a desired male bit


101


-


103


,


301


-


303


into bit retaining pocket


203


for temporarily retaining the desired male bit and permitting for the rapid exchange of one desired male bit for another desired male bit.




In yet a further variant, the means for interchangeably retaining a desired male bit


101


-


103


and


301


-


303


also include a ball bearing


680


(

FIG. 13

) made of a suitable material such as steel or plastic. Bearing or projection


680


is resident in an aperture


682


disposed on female bit retaining member


200


, and is biased toward a desired male bit


101


by spring


684


. Spring


684


is retaining in aperture


682


at distal end


688


by end plug


686


which is threaded or otherwise permanently or temporarily secured in the aperture


682


. Spring


684


is retained in aperture


682


at proximal end


690


by end wall


692


.




In yet another variant, the means for interchangeably retaining desired male bit


101


-


103


,


301


-


303


in the female bit retaining pocket


203


includes a magnetically attracting member for magnetically retaining a desired male bit in pocket


203


. It is understood that male bits


101


-


103


,


301


-


303


are magnetized in one variant and female member is made of a magnetically attacting material such as a metal and the like. In yet another variant, pocket


203


is magnetized and male bits are made from a magnetically attracted material such as a metal and the like.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 4

,


5


,


12


and


13


, male engaging portions


604


and


605


extend beyond bit retaining pocket


203


and are substantially rectangular in shape in one variant of the invention. Preferably, male engaging portions


604


-


606


are of a size and shape to universally accommodate both metric and SAE size socket extensions


800


(FIG.


4


). It is appreciated that male engaging portions of male bits


101


-


103


and


301


-


303


can be of any geometric size or shape to accommodate slots in various types of fasteners, bolts and the like. These include, by way of example, phillips types of slots, triangular types of slots, and the like. Where there is limited vertical or horizontal clearance space (FIGS.


14


-


17


), male bits


101


-


103


,


301


-


303


have a height in the range of {fraction (5/16)} of an inch to 1¼ of an inch. It is understood that the height of length or male bits


101


-


103


,


301


-


303


can be much greater than that described where fasteners


700


or bolts are disposed within a deep well recess (FIG.


18


), e.g. several inches or even several feet long.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 1-5

,


10


,


16


and


17


, the polygonally shaped exterior portion of female bit retaining member


200


has at least three pairs of opposing parallel substantially flat surfaces


201


-


202


,


211


-


212


, and


221


-


222


for engaging wrench


400


. Optionally, female bit retaining member


200


further includes a substantially circular flange


220


(

FIGS. 6-7

) permanently connected to female bit retaining member


200


to form a female bit retaining member assembly


222


(

FIGS. 6-7

) for positioning wrench


400


at a predetermined location thereon. The substantially circular flange


220


has an aperture


225


thereon forming an opening communicating with bit retaining pocket


203


providing for entry of a desired male bit


101


-


103


,


301


-


303


into bit retaining pocket


203


. Flange


220


is generally constructed of a plastic or metal and can be intergral or removably connected to female bit retaining member


200


.





FIGS. 14-17

illustrate that different steps utilized in the application of the method of the present invention. In particular, the invention provides for a method of applying torque to a fastener


700


or a bolt


900


(

FIG. 18

) having an axis parallel to the axis of pocket


203


and generally perpendicular to tool


400


. The fastener


700


or bolt


900


is generally disposed in a limited clearance area with an obstruction


1000


along the parallel axis and spaced from the fastener


700


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 14

, a desired male bit


101


having male bit engaging portion


602


and having male bit retaining portion


600


is inserted into fastener recess


701


of fastener


700


. Fastener recess


701


is substantially congruent to portion


602


. The desired male bit


101


is selected from a plurality of generally short interchangeable male bits


101


-


103


,


301


-


303


in one variant. In another variant (FIG.


18


), male bits are relatively long allowing for the application of torque to fasteners


700


or bolts


900


that are diposed deep within wells of engine assemblies and the like.




Each bit


101


-


103


and


301


-


303


has a different sized male engaging portion


602


for easy entry into tight spaces. The bit


101


is inserted into female fastener recess


701


which is compatible with desired male engaging portion


602


to substantially enclose the male engaging portion


602


in the female fastener recess


701


to obtain an exposed male bit retaining portion


600


′ as illustrated in FIG.


15


.




Female bit retaining member


200


is introduced between obstruction


1000


and the top


650


of exposed male bit retaining portion


600


′ onto the exposed male bit retaining portion


600


′ as illustrated in

FIG. 16

to obtain a female bit retaining member assembly


675


as illustrated in FIG.


17


. It is appreciated that since portion


602


is inserted deep within recess


701


distance D between top


650


and obstruction


1000


is increased thereby providing for increase clearance space between the obstruction


1000


and top


650


. The increased clearance space allows for the insertion of female bit retaining member


200


into the clearance space between top


650


and obstruction


1000


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 17

, a torque is applied with tool


400


to female bit retaining member assembly


675


to rotate fastener


700


. The maximum height D (

FIG. 15

) required to insert and utilize tool


400


that applies torque to fastener


700


in a limited clearance area A (

FIG. 14

) is less than the maximum height required to insert and utilize conventional devices that combine a hex head permanently mounted to a male bit. Hence, limited access problems associated with permanently mounted male bits are substantially alleviated.




Preferably, the steps of inserting, mounting and applying are conducted sequentially in the order referenced herein. Optionally, the step of positioning tool


400


onto female retaining member assembly


675


includes the use of substantially circular flange guide


220


as described above (

FIGS. 6-7

) connected to female retaining member assembly


675


or female tool retaining member


200


. In this variant, the step of manually rotating the female retaining member assembly


675


is executed prior to the step of applying a torque with tool


400


.





FIG. 18

illustrates a variant of the method of the present invention in which male bit


295


is substantially longer than male bits


101


-


103


and


301


-


303


. Substantially longer male bit


295


has a length in the range of 1.5 inches to 48 inches in length although different lengths are also contemplated herein. This type of bit is used to access fastener


700


or bolt


715


disposed in cavity


717


. As illustrated by the phantom lines in

FIG. 18

, bit


295


is first positioned past obstructions


1002


and


1003


into cavity or well


717


into bolt recess


777


. It is appreciated that the male bit


295


readily clears the obstructions


1002


and


1003


since the male bit retaining portion


600


is free of large permanently fixed perpendicular protuberances extending from the male bit


295


that would catch on obstructions


1002


and


1003


. As in the method described above, once the male bit


295


is positioned in bolt recess


777


, female bit retaining member


200


is then positioned onto the male bit


295


and the method steps as described above are executed. By way of example, large protuberances are generally larger than 10% of the maximum width of the male retaining portion


600


. In this connection, see illustration of

FIG. 19

representing the prior art where tool bit


4000


with hex head


4002


and hex shank


4004


is impeded at sides or edges


1006


and


1007


by the obstructions


1002


and


1003


, respectively of cavity


717


in the apparatus being worked on.




The female member


200


and the male bits


101


-


103


and


301


-


303


of the present invention have a hardness range of from about 53 to about 57 Rockwell C scale, and are made from an alloy steel having properties of desired strength and toughness, as well as requisite flexibility. A more preferred hardness range, on the other hand, is from about 54 to about 55 Rockwell C scale, using an oil-hardening alloy spring steel having relatively higher amounts of silicon and manganese than other plain carbon tools or alloy tool steels.




While only a few, preferred embodiments of the invention have been described hereinabove, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the embodiment may be modified and altered without departing from the central spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, the preferred embodiment described hereinabove is to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims, rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are intended to be embraced herein.



Claims
  • 1. A torque transmitting tool set for use in a limited access space comprising in combination:a plurality of drive members, each said drive member being integrally formed with a driver distal end and a driver proximate end, and comprising a polygonal male member portion formed at the proximate end and a tool element drive portion formed at the distal end, each male member portion having the same cross dimension and each drive portion having a different cross dimension for engaging a different cross-dimensioned tool element, each male member portion having a height, and a female member comprising a proximate end and a distal end, and having a polygonally shaped torque wrench receiving exterior, said proximate and distal ends of said female member comprising parallel planar surfaces, and being formed with a hole disposed between the parallel planar surfaces, said female member having a height measured between the parallel planar surfaces, said female member hole interchangeably receiving each respective male member portion to provide a height from the proximate end surface of the female member to each driver distal end, wherein with a drive member received in said female member a plane parallel to said planer surfaces bisects the female member wrench receiving exterior and the male member portion of each drive member, and the female member height being no greater than said male member portion height whereby the female member with each respective drive member operably accesses a limited clearance space for transmission of torque.
  • 2. The tool set of claim 1, further comprising an annularly shaped flange integral with the female distal end planar surface.
  • 3. The torque transmitting tool set of claim 1, wherein the female member substantially encloses the male retaining member portion for each respective drive member.
  • 4. The torque transmitting tool set of claim 1, said polygonal male member portion of each said drive member and said female member hole having the same cross dimension.
  • 5. The torque transmitting tool set of claim 1, wherein one said drive member drive portion cross dimension being greater than said male member portion cross dimension, and one other said drive member drive portion cross dimension being less than said male member portion cross dimension.
  • 6. The torque transmitting tool set of claim 1, wherein the set consists of at least 3 drive members and only 1 female member.
  • 7. The torque transmitting tool set of claim 1, further comprising a flange, said flange being integral with one planar surface of the female member.
  • 8. The torque transmitting tool set of claim 1, said hole extending from one planar surface to the other planar surface.
  • 9. A torque transmitting tool set for use in a limited access space comprising in combination:a plurality of drive members, each said drive member being integrally formed with a driver distal end and a driver proximate ends and comprising a polygonal male member portion formed at the proximate end and a tool element drive portion formed at the distal end, each male member portion having the same cross dimension and each drive portion having a different cross dimension for engaging a different cross-dimensioned tool element, and a female member comprising a proximate end and a distal end, and having a polygonally shaped torque wrench receiving exterior, said proximate and distal ends of said female member comprising oppositely disposed surfaces and being formed with a hole disposed between the surfaces, said female member hole interchangeably receiving each respective male member portion to provide a height from the proximate end of the female member to each driver distal end, wherein with a drive member received in the female member a plane parallel to said oppositely disposed surfaces bisects the female member wrench receiving exterior and the male member portion of each drive member, whereby the female member with each respective drive member operably accesses a limited clearance space for transmission of torque.
  • 10. The torque transmitting tool set of claim 9, further comprising a flange, said flange being integral with one surface of the female member.
  • 11. The torque transmitting tool set of claim 9, said hole extending from surface to the other surface.
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