UNIVERSAL JOINT
20220241938 ยท 2022-08-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16D3/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D3/382
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B25B23/0035
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25B23/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A universal joint includes a first joint member having a first end to which a second joint member is coupled and a second end to which a third joint member is coupled. The first and the second joint members are pivotally connected with each other about a first axis of rotation. The first and third joint member are pivotally connected with each other about a second axis of rotation. A retaining device which includes a first resilient member and a first retainer working cooperatively for preventing inadvertent relative movements between the first and the second joint members. The first retainer is urged by the first resilient member.
Claims
1. A universal joint comprising: a first joint member having a first end to which a second joint member is coupled and a second end to which a third joint member is coupled, wherein the first and the second joint members are pivotally connected with each other about a first axis of rotation, wherein the first and third joint member are pivotally connected with each other about a second axis of rotation, and a retaining device which includes a first resilient member and a first retainer working cooperatively for preventing inadvertent relative movements between the first and the second joint members, and wherein the first retainer is urged by the first resilient member.
2. The universal joint as claimed in claim 1, wherein the retaining device includes a second resilient member and a second retainer working cooperatively for preventing inadvertent relative movements between the first and the third joint members, and wherein the second retainer is urged by the second resilient member.
3. The universal joint as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first joint member has a first supporting portion at a first end thereof, wherein the first resilient member has a first end supported in a first recess extending in the second joint member and a second end supported on a first end the first retainer, wherein the first retainer has a first retaining portion at a second end thereof supported on the first supporting portion, wherein the first supporting portion forms a first curved surface, and wherein the first retaining portion forms a second curved surface corresponding to the first curved surface.
4. The universal joint as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first joint member has a first supporting portion at a first end thereof and a second supporting portion at a second end thereof, wherein the first resilient member has a first end supported in a first recess extending in the second joint member and a second end supported on a first end the first retainer, wherein the first retainer has a first retaining portion at a second end thereof supported on the first supporting portion, wherein the second resilient member has a first end supported in a second recess extending in the third joint member and a second end supported on a first end the second retainer, wherein the second retainer has a second retaining portion at a second end thereof supported on the second supporting portion, wherein the first and the second supporting portions respectively form a first and a second curved surface, wherein the first retaining portions form a third curved surface corresponding to the first curved surface, and wherein the second retaining portion forms a fourth curved surface corresponding to the second curved surface.
5. The universal joint as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first resilient member has a first end supported in a first recess extending in the first joint member and a second end supported on a first end the first retainer, wherein the first retainer has a first retaining portion at a second end thereof supported on the second joint member, wherein the first joint member has a first end forming a first curved surface, and wherein the second joint member has a first supporting portion forming a second curved surface corresponding to the first curved surface.
6. The universal joint as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first resilient member has a first end supported in a first recess extending in the first joint member and a second end supported on a first end the first retainer, wherein the first retainer has a first retaining portion at a second end thereof supported on the second joint member, wherein the second resilient member has a first end supported in a second recess extending in the first joint member and a second end supported on a first end the second retainer, wherein the second retainer has a second retaining portion at a second end thereof supported on the third joint member, wherein the first and the second joint members respectively form a first and a second curved surface at a first end thereof, wherein the second joint member has a first supporting portion forming a third curved surface corresponding to the first curved surface, and wherein the third joint member has a second supporting portion forming a fourth curved surface corresponding to the second curved surface.
7. The universal joint as claimed in claim 4, wherein at least one of the first and the second retaining portions has a first engaging structure which forms first teeth protruding therefrom, wherein at least one of the first and the second supporting portions has a first engaging structure which forms second teeth protruding therefrom, and wherein the first and the second teeth of the first and the second engaging structures are engagable with each other for increasing retainability.
8. The universal joint as claimed in claim 6, wherein at least one of the first and the second retaining portions has a first engaging structure which from first teeth protruding therefrom, wherein at least one of the first and the second supporting portion has a second engaging structure which forms second teeth protruding therefrom, and wherein the first and the second teeth of the first and the second engaging structures are engagable with each other.
9. The universal joint as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second and the third joint members respectively have a first and a second joining end to which a driving tool and an object to be driven are adapted to couple.
10. The universal joint as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first and the second axes of rotation extend on the first joint member at different heights and in different directions, and wherein the first supporting portion is curved about the first axis of rotation and the second supporting portion is curved about the second axis of rotation respectively.
11. The universal joint as claimed in claim 4, wherein the first and the second axes of rotation extend on the first joint member at different heights and in different directions, and wherein the first supporting portion is curved about the first axis of rotation and the second supporting portion is curved about the second axis of rotation respectively.
12. The universal joint as claimed in claim 5, wherein the first and the second axes of rotation extend on the first joint member at different heights and in different directions.
13. The universal joint as claimed in claim 6, wherein the first and the second axes of rotation extend at different heights and in different directions.
14. The universal joint as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first and the second axes of rotation extend on the first joint member at different heights and in different directions, and wherein the first supporting portion is curved about the first axis of rotation and the second supporting portion is curved about the second axis of rotation respectively.
15. The universal joint as claimed in claim 8, wherein the first and the second axes of rotation extend on the first joint member at different heights and in different directions, and wherein the first supporting portion is curved about the first axis of rotation and the second supporting portion is curved about the second axis of rotation respectively.
16. The universal joint as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first teeth of the first engaging structure and the second teeth of the first engaging structure extend parallel to the first axis of rotation, and wherein the second teeth of the first engaging structure and the second teeth of the second engaging structure extend parallel to the second axis of rotation.
17. The universal joint as claimed in claim 8, wherein The first teeth of the first engaging structure and the second teeth of the first engaging structure extend parallel to the first axis of rotation, and wherein the second teeth of the first engaging structure and the second teeth of the second engaging structure extend parallel to the second axis of rotation.
18. The universal joint as claimed in claim 14, wherein the first teeth of the first engaging structure and the second teeth of the first engaging structure extend parallel to the first axis of rotation, and wherein the second teeth of the first engaging structure and the second teeth of the second engaging structure extend parallel to the second axis of rotation.
19. The universal joint as claimed in claim 15, wherein The first teeth of the first engaging structure and the second teeth of the first engaging structure extend parallel to the first axis of rotation, and wherein the second teeth of the first engaging structure and the second teeth of the second engaging structure extend parallel to the second axis of rotation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0024] A retaining device 50 which includes a first resilient member 51 and a first retainer 52 working cooperatively for preventing inadvertent relative movements between the first and the second joint members 20 and 30. The first retainer 52 is urged by the first resilient member 51. The first joint member 20 has a first supporting portion 21 at a first end thereof and a second supporting portion 22 at a second end thereof. The first supporting portion 21 is curved about the first axis of rotation C1 and the second supporting portion 22 is curved about the second axis of rotation C2 respectively. The first resilient member 51 has a first end supported in a recess 31 extending in the joint member 30 and a second end supported on a first end the first retainer 52. The first retainer 52 has a first retaining portion 521 at a second end thereof supported on the first supporting portion 21. The retaining device 50 also includes a second resilient member 53 and a second retainer 54 working cooperatively for preventing inadvertent relative movements between the first and the third joint members 20 and 40. The second retainer 54 is urged by the second resilient member 53. The second resilient member 53 has a first end supported in a recess 41 extending in the third joint member 40 and a second end supported on a first end the second retainer 54. The second retainer 54 has a second retaining portion 541 at a second end thereof supported on the second supporting portion 22. The first and the second supporting portions 21 and 22 respectively form a first and a second curved surface. The retaining portions 521 form a third curved surface corresponding to the first curved surface. The retaining portion 541 forms a fourth curved surface corresponding to the second curved surface.
[0025] The second and the third joint members 30 and 40 respectively have a first and a second joining end 35 and 45 to which a driving tool and an object to be driven are adapted to couple. The first joining end 35 is in a form of a cavity. The second joining end 45 is in a form of an extension which includes a detent retained therein. The first joining end 35b is in a form of a cavity. The second joining end 45b is in a form of an extension which includes a detent retained therein.
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[0029] The foregoing is merely illustrative of the principles of this invention and various modifications can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.