Information
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Patent Grant
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6832533
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Patent Number
6,832,533
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Date Filed
Wednesday, July 30, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 21, 200420 years ago
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 081 473
- 081 474
- 081 475
- 081 476
- 081 480
- 081 467
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A torque convertible adapter for driving tools includes a tubular body having an rectangular extension on rear end connected to a handle, a threaded outer periphery, a circular receiving space in front end including three pair of circular recesses in different depth spacedly formed in the bottom thereof, each pair of the circular recesses being symmetrically arranged, three pair of springs in different length and different elasticity respectively disposed into the circular recesses each having a steel ball disposed on free end, a socket spanner having an enlarged circular rear end inserted into the circular receiving space including a plurality of semi-circular recesses engaged with the steel balls, a bolt rotatably secured the socket spanner in the circular receiving space through a central hole in the enlarged circular rear end and the bottom of the circular receiving space, a ring pad sleeved on the socket spanner an a U-shaped cap fastened to the tubular body having a threaded inner periphery engaged with the threaded outer periphery and a central bore for passing through the socket spanner which is protruded out of the adapter.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to household tools and more particularly to a torque convertible adapter for driving tools.
As we know that a screwdriver and/or a socket spanner are indispensable for a family, a factory or a skilled worker. Generally, a screwdriver or a socket spanner is fixed to a handle. But some of them have a ratchet disposed therein in order to facilitate rotation to provide more convenient to the users.
Conventional torque screwdriver and/or a torque socket spanner include a spring to create elasticity to intensify their torque. But the torque could not be adjusted. Furthermore, the producer of the tools still follows the ratchet type to improve the driving tools. Therefore, no any evolution.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
The present invention has a main object to provide a torque convertible adapter which has a multi-stage automatically torque convertible structure that gradually intensifies its torque so as adaptable to a screwdriver or a socket spanner.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a torque convertible adapter for driving tools which has a swivel cap for adjusting the torque of the socket spanner and provide a simple and convenient structure to assemble and to operate.
Accordingly, the torque convertible adapter for driving tools of the present invention comprises generally a tubular body connected to a handle through a rectangular extension including a threaded outer periphery and a plurality of circular recesses in different depth spacedly formed around the bottom for respectively disposing a plurality of springs in different intensity of torques, a steel ball disposed at the outer end of each of the springs and respectively engaged within a plurality of semi-circular recesses in the bottom of the enlarged circular end of a socket spanner which is inserted into tubular body and secured by a screw through the screw holes in the center of the enlarged circular end and bottom of the tubular body, a ring pad sleeved onto the socket spanner and a U-shaped cap which has threads on inner periphery engaged with the threaded outer periphery of the tubular body and a central bore for permitting the socket spanner passing through to protrude outside of the adapter.
When uses the adapter to fasten a hexagon headed screw, the spring provides different intensity of torques to obtain the torque convertible purposes.
The present invention will become more fully understood by reference to the following detailed description thereof when read in conjunction with the attached drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view to show a torque convertible adapter of a preferred embodiment of the present invention,
FIG. 2
is a perspective view to show the assembly of
FIG. 1
,
FIG. 3
is a sectional view to show the inner arrangement of the adapter of the present invention,
FIG. 4
is a sectional view taken along line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 3
,
FIG. 5
is a sectional view indicating that the enlarged circular end of the socket spanner slides out of the first and second springs and stops against the third springs,
FIG. 6
is an exploded perspective view to show an alternate embodiment of the adapter of the present invention,
FIG. 7
is a perspective view to show the assembly of
FIG. 6
,
FIG. 8
is a sectional view to show the inner arrangement of the adapter of the present invention,
FIG. 9
is a longitudinal section of
FIG. 6
, and
FIG. 10
is a longitudinal section indicating that the is fastened inward to intensify the torque of the adapter.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A typical embodiment of the disclosure of the present invention is illustrated in
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
3
, the torque convertible adapter
10
for driving tools comprises a tubular body
13
which has a rectangular extension
131
on rear end connected to a handle
11
, a threaded outer periphery
132
, a circular receiving space
133
in front end, in the bottom of which is three pairs of circular recesses
101
,
102
and
103
in different depth and each pair of the circular recesses are positioned symmetrical with each other. For example, the first pair of the circular recesses
101
are shallow, the second pair of the circular recesses
102
are deeper than that of the first pair
101
and the third pair of circular recesses
103
are deeper than that of the second pair
103
, a screw hole
134
in the central bottom of the tubular body
13
, three pair of springs
104
,
105
and
106
in different elastic intensity and different length respectively engaged into the three pairs of recesses
101
,
102
and
103
each having a steel ball
107
at their outer ends, a socket spanner
12
having an enlarged circular end
121
inserted into the circular receiving space
133
having six semi-circular recesses
122
and a through hole
123
at center respectively engaged with the steel balls
107
and the screw hole
134
of the tubular body
13
, a screw
15
rotatably fastens the socket spanner
12
on the bottom of the tubular body
13
through the hole
123
and the screw hole
134
, a ring pad
16
sleeved onto the outer periphery of the socket spanner
12
and a U-shaped cap
14
having threads
141
on inner periphery engaged with the threads on outer periphery of the tubular body
13
(as shown in
FIG. 4
) and a central ball
142
for permitting the socket spanner
12
passing through and protruding out of the adapter
10
.
In operation, rotate the handle
11
actuating the socket spanner
12
to fasten a working piece such as a hexagonal screw, suppose the torque value required to fasten the screw is A, the steel ball
17
under the elasticity of the first pair of springs
104
create a torque value is A′>A. The socket spanner
12
is stable and rotated together with the tubular body
13
and handle
11
. If the torque value required is larger than A′ that the pair of first springs
104
could not bear torque, then the second pair of springs
105
are functioned in cooperation with the first pair of springs
104
that a greater elasticity will be created to finished job.
If a working piece requires a greatest torque value, the enlarged circular end
121
of the socket spanner will slide out the steel balls on the first and second pairs of springs
104
and
105
, and moves deeper into the circular receiving space
133
, the third pair of springs
106
begin to act together with the first and second pairs of springs
104
and
105
to provide greatest elasticity to fasten the working piece (as shown in FIG.
5
).
Based the above discussed structure and function, the circular recesses
101
,
102
and
103
may be increased more the three pairs to intensify the torque value and the socket spanner
12
may be replaced with a shank of a screwdriver or an allen wrench.
Referring to
FIGS. 6
to
9
of the drawings, an alternate embodiment of the torque convertible adapter of the present invention is provided. This adapter
20
comprises a tubular body
23
having a rectangular extension
231
on rear end for connected the tubular body
23
to a handle
21
. The tubular body
23
has threads on outer periphery, a circular receiving space
233
in front end and a plurality of first semi-circular recesses
234
spacedly formed around the inner bottom for respectively disposing a plurality of steel balls
235
therein. A socket spanner
22
has an enlarged circular rear end inserted into the circular receiving space
233
of the tubular body including a plurality of second semi-circular recesses
221
in outer bottom engaged with the outer portion of the steel balls
235
, and a hexagonal opening in front end, a spring
25
sleeved onto the outer periphery of the socket spanner
22
. A U-shaped cap
24
fastens to the outer periphery of the tubular body
23
has a threaded inner periphery
242
engaged with threads
232
, an annular shoulder
241
formed on a inner periphery for stopping against the front end of the spring
25
and a central bore
243
in front end for permitting the socket spanner passing through and protruding out of the adapter
20
.
When fastens a working piece, the socket spanner
22
has to bear a certain torque value. If the second semi-circular recesses
221
of the enlarged circular end
222
under the pressure of the spring
25
not slide out of the steel balls, it proves that the torque value of the socket spanner
22
is greater than torque value it bears. If the socket spanner bears the torque value greater than that it has, the second semi-circular recesses
221
will slide out of the steel balls
235
. So that the socket spanner
22
is in the state of idling.
Meanwhile, the operator may gradually rotate the cap
24
clockwise to intensify the elasticity of the spring
25
to press the enlarged circular end
222
moving inward in order to prevent the second semi-circular recesses
221
from sliding out the steel balls
235
. This non-step torque value adjustment provides greater convenience for the user to operate and assemble the adapter
20
.
FIG. 10
show that the cap
24
is moved to an inmost position and contacted the rim of the tubular body.
Note that the specification relating to the above embodiment should be construed as exemplary rather than as limitative of the present invention, with many variations and modifications being readily attainable by a person of average skill in the art without departing from the spirit or scope thereof as defined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
Claims
- 1. A torque convertible adapter for driving tools comprising:a tubular body having a rectangular extension on rear end connecting to a handle, a circular receiving space in front end, a threaded outer periphery, a screw hole centrally form in a bottom of said circular receiving space and three pairs of circular recesses in different depth spacedly formed around the bottom of said circular receiving space, said each pair of circular recesses being symmetrically arranged; three pairs of spring means in different length and different elasticity respectively engaged within said corresponding circular recesses of said tubular body and each having a steel ball disposed on outer end thereof; a socket spanner having an enlarged circular rear end inserted into the circular receiving space of said tubular body, said enlarged circular rear end having six semi-circular recesses spacedly formed circumference engaged with said steel balls respectively and a through hole in a center thereof engageable with the screw hole of said tubular body; a bolt rotabably fastening said socket spanner into the circular receiving space of said tubular body through said through hole and said screw hole; a ring pad sleeved onto an outer periphery of said socket spanner; and a U-shaped cap engaged with said tubular body having a threaded inner periphery engaged with the threaded outer periphery of said tubular body and a central bore for permitting said socket spanner passing through and protruding out of said adapter.
- 2. The torque convertible adapter as recited in claim 1 wherein said socket spanner may be replaced with a shank of a screwdriver and an allen wrench.
- 3. The torque convertible adapter as recited in claim 1 wherein said pair of circular recesses may be increased in number.
- 4. A torque convertible adapter for driving tools comprising:a tubular body having a rectangular extension on rear end connecting to a handle, a circular receiving space in front end, a thread outer periphery and a plurality of first semi-circular recesses spacedly formed around bottom thereof for respectively disposing a plurality of steel balls; a socket spanner having an enlarged circular rear end inserted into the circular receiving space of said tubular body and a hexagonal opening in front end, said enlarged circular rear end having a plurality of second semi-circular recesses spacedly formed around outer bottom engaged with outer portion of said steel balls; a spring means sleeve onto an outer periphery of said socket spanner; and a U-shaped cap fastened to outer periphery of said tubular body having a threaded inner periphery engaged with the threaded outer periphery of said tubular body, an annular shoulder formed in an inner periphery wall for stopping against front end of said spring means and a central bore in front end for permitting said socket spanner passing through and protruding out of said adapter.
- 5. The torque convertible adapter as recited in claim 4 said adapter is a non-step torque convertible structure.
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