B25B23/0078

APPARATUS FOR TIGHTENING THREADED FASTENERS

This application seeks to protect Applicant's HYTORC? Z? System which involves: tools having multi-speed/multi-torque modes with torque multiplication and vibration mechanisms without use of external reaction abutments; a force transfer means to yield in-line co-axial action and reaction for use with such tools; driving means and shifting means capable of attaching to washers under the nut for use with such tools and force transfer means; associated washers and fasteners for use with such tools, force transfer means and driving means; and related accessories for use with such tools, force transfer means, driving means, washers and fasteners.

The HYTORC? Z? System includes the following: Z? Washers located under nuts or bolt heads of various types having engageable perimeters of multiple shapes, sizes, geometries and serrations, such as washer/fastener radius engagement differentials, and frictionally biased faces with relatively higher friction against the flange surface and relatively lower friction against the nut, such as friction coefficient increasing treatment means of various types, sizes and locations; HYTORC Z? Guns incorporating a powerful impact mechanism and a precise torque multiplier in the same tool combining rapid run-down with calibrated torque; HYTORC? Z? Sockets with dual drive coaxial action and reaction having outer sleeves to react on Z? Washers and an inner sleeves to turn nuts or bolt heads; HYTORC? ZR Spline Adapters and Reaction Plates for backwards compatibility with HYTORC?'s torque/tension systems including the AVANTI? and ICE? square drive systems, the STEALTH? limited clearance system, the pneumatic jGUN? series, the FLASH? Gun and LITHIUM Series electric multipliers and more; the combination of HYTORC? Z? Washer and the HYTORC? Z? Dual Friction Washer? including a dual friction-enhanced face washer and/or the HYTORC? Z? Nut/Bolt for counter-torque under a nut or bolt head on the other side of the joint; HYTORC? Z? Dual Drive Offset Links for tight clearances while using HYTORC?'s torque/tension systems; HYTORC? Z? Vibration Mechanisms applied thereof; Z?-Direct Tension Indicating Washers; HYTORC? Z? Washer and Nut Assemblies; and any combinations thereof. Further disclosures include: Tapered Fastener Assemblies; Tapered Torsional Couplings; Two-Part Tapered Nut Assemblies; and Two-Part Tapered Thread Nut Assemblies.

Assembly Comprising a Support Bracket, Which Diverts Reaction Torques, and a Power Screwdriver
20180257204 · 2018-09-13 ·

A power screwdriver has a gear housing with forwardly extending output shaft and a peripheral external spline with teeth lying on a first diameter. The gear housing has a peripheral groove with groove bottom arranged rearward of the external spline. The groove bottom lies on a second diameter smaller than the first diameter. The support bracket has a fastening portion with an annular fastening flange with internal spline and a support foot arranged laterally offset from the output shaft and placed against an external counter bearing for diverting reaction torques. Internal and external splines cooperate to rotationally fix the support bracket relative to the gear housing. A locking element on the fastening flange can assume a blocking setting or a release setting. In the blocking setting, the locking element extends partially or completely into the groove and locks the support bracket to the gear housing in longitudinal direction.

TORQUE REACTION TOOLS AND METHODS FOR USE

An example torque reaction tool includes a first arm having an end with a longitudinally extending cavity, and an opposite end with a first socket drive element disposed perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the cavity. The torque reaction tool further includes a second arm having an end portion slidably disposed within the cavity, and an opposite end with a second socket drive element thereon, oriented in the same direction as the first socket drive element. The torque reaction tool further includes a first fastener, disposed in a first threaded hole in the first arm that extends into the cavity, the first fastener being adjustable to engage the end portion of the second arm to restrict sliding movement of the second arm relative to the first arm.

ATTACHMENT AND FASTENING TOOL
20180229350 · 2018-08-16 · ·

An attachment includes a planetary reducer, a reaction force receiving member, and a universal joint. The planetary reducer has a first output shaft and a second output shaft connectable to a socket. The reaction force receiving member is connected to the first output shaft and has an arm part for contact with an external contact object. The universal joint has an input-side end part connectable to a final output shaft of a fastening tool and an output-side end part connected to the planetary reducer. The reaction force receiving member is configured to rotate integrally with the first output shaft in a direction opposite to the second output shaft by a reaction force caused by rotation of the socket. The universal joint is configured to transmit the torque inputted from the final output shaft via the input-side end part, to the planetary reducer via the output-side end part.

HOPPER TRAILER OPENER
20180215019 · 2018-08-02 ·

According to one or more embodiments, a hand-held, portable opener for a hopper trailer and method of opening is described. The hopper trailer opener comprises a base tool assembly coupled with an extension shaft assembly and can be adapted for use with a variety of different trailer opening mechanisms.

ROTATIONAL DRIVER
20180193988 · 2018-07-12 · ·

A device, for rotationally driving an element, including a rotationally-driven member at a front of the device and engageable with, to transmit rotational drive to, the element. A formation is shaped to contact, to transmit a reaction torque to, an attachment. A rearward-facing portion is at the rear, or rearward, of the formation. An arrangement engages, to act between, the rearward-facing portion and the attachment to rearwardly urge the attachment.

Torque Wrench
20180178356 · 2018-06-28 ·

A torque wrench with a ratchet and a drive for the ratchet includes a ratchet housing with two opposed side walls which have a specified distance to each other and are connected with each other. A through opening extends transversely through the two side walls, which is designed to accommodate a ratchet rotary body, wherein its axis of rotation extends parallel to the axis of the through opening. The ratchet rotary body includes a fastening means for fastening a supporting device to the torque wrench, by means of which the torque wrench can be supported perpendicularly to the axis of rotation of the ratchet rotary body.

Torque application tool
12151343 · 2024-11-26 · ·

A torque tool for applying torque to a workpiece is disclosed. A drive shaft is connected to a first component with a rotatable output such that rotation of the drive shaft rotates the rotatable output and a second component is fixedly arranged relative to the first component. A beam transducer extends lengthwise axially and is coupled to the two components. The first component is arranged such that a reaction force experienced by the rotatable output tends to turn the first component relative to the second component. The transducer beam resists which causes it to bend. A bending measurement means or sub-system is then used to measure the degree to which the beam transducer bends.

Pneumatic ratchet wrench having a shrunk head section
09713866 · 2017-07-25 · ·

A pneumatic ratchet wrench includes a main body, an output unit, a driving unit, and a transmission unit. The main body has a handle section and a shrunk head section narrower than the handle section. The output unit includes a driving head for outputting a power. At least a major portion of the output unit is disposed within the shrunk head section. The driving unit is disposed within the main body for generating the power pneumatically. The transmission unit is disposed within the handle section for transmitting the power to the driving head.

POWER TOOL WITH DETACHABLE AUXILIARY HANDLE
20170197306 · 2017-07-13 ·

A power tool with an auxiliary handle which is easily securable to and removable from the tool. The auxiliary handle provides additional functionality, beyond being merely a handle. The auxiliary handle is detachably engaged to the power tool for working as a side handle via a quick-connect mechanism, which locks the handle in place either automatically or with a simple movement, and which can be released by a simple movement. The handle also serves a secondary function. For example, its quick-connect mechanism can be so configured as to receive a screwdriver bit. When removed from the power tool, the handle can act as a screwdriver handle. The handle may include compartments or slots to retain a variety of screwdriver bits or other components. The handle could be a screwdriver with auto lock bit or bit holder.