SOCKET WRENCH
20210114180 ยท 2021-04-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B13/462
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B13/481
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25B13/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A socket wrench for turning sockets has a handle joined to a head having an inside wall accommodating a body including a socket holder. A permanent magnet attached to the socket holder holds a socket on the socket holder. The body has a plurality of ramps facing the inside wall of the head. Rollers engage the ramps and inside wall. A member mounted on the body engages the rollers to selectively shift the rollers relative to opposite end sections of the ramps. First and second permanent magnets on the body and member maintain the member in selected shifted positions to retain the rollers adjacent the end sections of the ramps.
Claims
1. A socket wrench for rotating a socket comprising: a handle, a head joined to the handle, the head including an inside cylindrical wall surrounding a bore, a gold color coat covering the handle and the head, a body located within the bore of the head, a socket holder joined to the body for accommodating a socket, the body including a plurality of ramps facing the inside cylindrical wall of the head, each ramp having opposite end sections, a roller located between each ramp and the inside cylindrical wall of the head and engageable with each ramp and inside cylindrical wall, a first member having arcuate segments located between adjacent rollers operable to selectively shift each roller adjacent to the opposite end sections of the ramp adjacent to each roller, a second member rotatably mounted on the head operably connected to the first member to rotate the first member, a plurality of first permanent magnets mounted on the body, a plurality of second permanent magnets mounted on the second member, the plurality of first permanent magnets having the same polarity as the plurality of the second permanent magnets whereby repulsive magnetic forces exist between adjacent plurality of the first and second permanent magnets, and the plurality of the first permanent magnets on the body and the plurality of the second permanent magnets on the second member being located relative to each other whereby the repulsive magnetic forces between the adjacent plurality of the first and second permanent magnets retain the second member in a selected shifted position to locate each roller adjacent an end section of a ramp whereby oscillating movements of the handle results in intermittent rotation of the body and socket holder.
2. The socket wrench of claim 1 wherein: the gold color coat is titanium nitrite.
3. The socket wrench of claim 1 wherein: the plurality of first permanent magnets comprise three first permanent magnets, and the plurality of second permanent magnets comprise three second permanent magnets.
4. The socket wrench of claim 3 wherein: adjacent three first permanent magnets are circumferentially spaced 120 degrees from each other, and adjacent three second permanent magnets are circumferentially spaced 120 degrees from each other.
5. The socket wrench of claim 1 wherein: the plurality of first permanent magnets having first ends, the plurality of second permanent magnets having second ends, and said first ends and second ends having the same polarity.
6. The socket wrench of claim 5 wherein: the first ends of the first permanent magnets and the second ends of the second permanent magnets are located in a generally common plane between the body and the member.
7. A socket wrench for rotating a socket comprising: a handle, a head joined to the handle, a gold color coat covering the handle and the head, the head including an inside cylindrical wall surrounding a bore, a body located within the bore of the head, a socket holder joined to the body for accommodating a socket, the body including a plurality of ramps facing the inside cylindrical wall of the head, each ramp having opposite end sections, a roller located between each ramp and the inside cylindrical wall of the head and engageable with each ramp and inside cylindrical wall, a member mounted on the head operable to selectively shift each roller adjacent to the opposite end sections of the ramp adjacent to each roller, a plurality of first permanent magnets mounted on the body, a plurality of second permanent magnets mounted on the member, the plurality of first permanent magnets having the same polarity as the plurality of the second permanent magnets whereby repulsive magnetic forces exist between adjacent plurality of the first and second permanent magnets, and the plurality of the first permanent magnets on the body and the plurality of the second permanent magnets on the member being located relative to each other whereby the repulsive magnetic forces between the adjacent plurality of the first and second permanent magnets retain the member in a selected shifted position to locate each roller adjacent an end section of a ramp whereby oscillating movements of the handle results in intermittent rotation of the body and socket holder.
8. The socket wrench of claim 7 wherein: the plurality of first permanent magnets comprise three first permanent magnets, and the plurality of second permanent magnets comprise three second permanent magnets.
9. The socket wrench of claim 8 wherein: adjacent three first permanent magnets are circumferentially spaced 120 degrees from each other, and adjacent three second permanent magnets are circumferentially spaced 120 degrees from each other.
10. The socket wrench of claim 7 wherein: the plurality of first permanent magnets having first ends, the plurality of second permanent magnets having second ends, and said first ends and second ends having the same polarity.
11. The socket wrench of claim 10 wherein: the first ends of the first permanent magnets and the second ends of the second permanent magnets are located in a generally common plane between the body and the member.
12. The socket wrench of claim 7 wherein: the member has a first part having circumferentially spaced segments located between adjacent rollers operable to selectively shift each roller adjacent to the opposite end sections of the ramp adjacent to each roller, and a second part rotatably mounted on the head and operably connected to the first part to rotate the first part, and the plurality of second permanent magnets being mounted on the second part of the member.
13. A socket wrench for rotating a socket comprising: a handle, a head joined to the handle, a coat of titanium nitride covering the handle and the head, the head including an inside cylindrical wall surrounding a bore, a body located within the bore of the head, a socket holder joined to the body for accommodating a socket, the body including a plurality of ramps facing the inside cylindrical wall of the head, each ramp having opposite end sections, a roller located between each ramp and the inside cylindrical wall of the head, each roller being selectively engageable with the opposite end sections of each ramp to transmit torque to the body and socket holder upon arcuate movement of the handle, a member mounted on the head operable to selectively shift each roller adjacent to the opposite end sections of a ramp, at least one first permanent magnet mounted on the body, at least one second permanent magnet mounted on the member, the at least one first permanent magnet has the same polarity as the at least one second permanent magnet whereby a repulsive magnetic force exists between adjacent the at least one first permanent magnet and the at least one second permanent magnet, and the at least one first permanent magnet on the body and the at least one second permanent magnet on the member being located relative to each other whereby the repulsive magnetic force between the at least one first permanent magnet and the at least one second permanent magnet retains the member in a selected shifted position to locate each roller adjacent an end section of a ramp whereby oscillating movements of the handle results in intermittent rotation of the body and socket holder.
14. The socket wrench of claim 13 wherein: the at least one first permanent magnet has a first end, the at least one second permanent magnet having a second end, and said first end and second end having the same polarity.
15. The socket wrench of claim 14 wherein: the first end of the at least one first permanent magnet and the second end of the at least one second permanent magnet are located in a generally common plane between the body and the member.
16. The socket wrench of claim 14 wherein: the first end of the at least one first permanent magnet and the second end of the at least one second permanent magnet each have a north polarity.
17. The socket wrench of claim 13 wherein: the member has a first part operable to selectively shift each roller adjacent to the opposite end sections of the ramps adjacent each roller, and a second part rotatably mounted on the head and operably connected to the first part to rotate the first part, and the at least one second permanent magnet being mounted on the second part of the member.
18. The socket wrench of claim 17 wherein: the first part of the member has arcuate segments and slots between the arcuate segments, said slots accommodating the rollers.
19. A mechanism for converting oscillating movements to intermittent rotational movement comprising: a first member having an inside cylindrical wall surrounding a bore, a body located within the bore of the first member, the body including a plurality of ramps facing the inside cylindrical wall of the first member, each ramp having opposite end sections, a roller located between each ramp and the inside cylindrical wall of the first member and engageable with each ramp and inside cylindrical wall of the first member, a second member mounted on the body operable to selectively shift each roller adjacent to the opposite end sections of the ramp adjacent to each roller, a plurality of first permanent magnets mounted on the body, a plurality of second permanent magnets mounted on the second member, the plurality of first permanent magnets having the same polarity as the plurality of the second permanent magnets whereby repulsive magnetic forces exist between adjacent plurality of the first and second permanent magnets, and the plurality of the first permanent magnets on the body and the plurality of the second permanent magnets on the second member being located relative to each other whereby the repulsive magnetic forces between the adjacent plurality of the first and second permanent magnets retain the second member in a selected shifted position to locate each roller adjacent an end section of a ramp whereby oscillating movements of the first member results in intermittent rotation of the body.
20. The mechanism of claim 19 wherein: the plurality of first permanent magnets comprise three first permanent magnets, and the plurality of second permanent magnets comprise three second permanent magnets.
21. The mechanism of claim 19 wherein: the second member has a first part operable to selectively shift each roller adjacent to the opposite end sections of the ramp adjacent to each roller, and a second part rotatably mounted on the first member and operably connected to the first part to rotate the first part, and the plurality of second permanent magnets being mounted on the second part of the second member.
Description
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DESCRIPTION OF THE SOCKET WRENCH
[0041] A socket wrench 10, shown in
[0042] Handle 11 is a one-piece carbon steel member or a stainless steel member. Coatings or films, such as titanium nitride, titanium carbide and titanium silicon nitride can be deposited on the exterior surfaces of handle 11 to reduce chipping, surface wear and eliminate corrosion. Sector 12 and collector 13 can also be coated with titanium nitrides and carbides. Titanium nitride (TIN) coatings on handle 11, selector 12 and collector 13 provide hard smooth surfaces having a gold color without causing distortion or loss of metal hardness.
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[0044] Handle 37 is a carbonated one-piece structure heat treated to Rockwell hardness 42-44 (HRC 42-44). The titanium nitride coating 38 is a thin layer having a uniform thickness of approximately 2 to 8 microns. A diffusion zone 52 of titanium nitride integrates or alloys coating 38 with the core steel of handle 37. The diffusion zone 52 provides excellent bonding of the titanium nitride coating 38 to walls 43, 44 and 49. The methods of titanium nitride thin film creation are physical vapor deposition and chemical vapor deposition. Pure titanium is sublimed and reacted with nitrogen in a high-energy, vacuum environment. Examples of titanium coating processes of ferrous metal are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,071,491; 5,178,091 and 5,308,367 incorporated herein by reference.
[0045] An alternative coating of titanium, silicon, nitride (TI-SI-N) can be deposited on handle 37 by physical vapor deposition to improve the wear resistance of the coating. The coating has a composite structure consisting of titanium nitride nanocrystallites embedded in amorphous silicon nitride.
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[0048] Collector 13, shown in
[0049] Body 77 has six tangent ramps 86, 87, 88, 89, 90 and 91 around its outer surface. Each ramp has opposite end sections and an upright groove or recess 92 in the middle section of the ramp 86. Recess 92 is an arcuate segment of a circle having a radius generally equal to the diameter of roller 63. Recess 92 can be U-shaped or a channel shaped notch. In use, recess 92 provides a location for roller 64 in the middle of the ramp 86 to allow roller 64 to retract inwardly away from wall 24 to prevent roller 64 from shifting beyond the center of the ramp 87 to the opposite drive position. Ramps 86, 87, 88, 89, 90 and 91 have central recesses that accommodate rollers 63, 64, 65, 66, 67 and 68. A first cylindrical sleeve 93 projecting upwardly from body 77 has an annular groove 94 accommodating a C-ring 37. As shown in
[0050] A socket holder 99 joined to sleeve 96 has a square configuration to retain socket 14. Body 77 and sleeves 92 and 93 have a central bore 101. A stem 102 located in bore 101 has a recess 103 accommodating detent ball 33. Recess 103 is open to groove 104 in stem 102. When detent ball 33 is located in groove 104, stem 102 retains detent ball 33 in a socket lock position. A coil spring 106 biases stem 102 in an upward detent ball lock position. When stem 102 is moved down, shown by arrow 107, recess 103 is aligned with detent ball 33 to allow detent ball 33 to move to its socket unlock position whereby the socket can be removed from socket holder 99.
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[0053] In use, the selector permanent magnets 69, 70 and 71 coact with the collector permanent magnets 79, 80 and 81 to selectively position rollers 63, 64, 65, 66, 67 and 68 on opposite portions of ramps 86, 87, 88, 89, 90 and 91. Rollers 63, 64, 65, 66, 67 and 68 are wedged between ramps 86, 87, 88, 89, 90 and 91 and wall 24 of head 22 whereby oscillating movements of the handle 11, shown by arrows 100 and 108, transmit torque from handle 11 to collector 13 in clockwise and counterclockwise directions. The selector permanent magnets 69, 70 and 71 and collector permanent magnets 79, 80 and 81 have the same external polarities, north N, resulting in repulsive magnetic forces that control and retain the positions of rollers 63, 64, 65, 66, 67 and 68 relative to ramps 86, 87, 88, 89, 90 and 91. As shown in
[0054] The socket wrench illustrated and described includes several embodiments of the invention. Variations and modifications of the handle, selector, collector, magnets and the number of rollers, arrangement and use of these structures, socket holders and materials can be made by a person skilled in the art without departing from the scope and content of the invention.