Tool head with groove for removal from lug
11541518 · 2023-01-03
Assignee
Inventors
- Daniel M. Eggert (Kenosha, WI, US)
- Jeffrey M. Arendt (Union Grove, WI, US)
- Glenn A. Kaufman (Racine, WI, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a tool head, such as a socket, having an annular groove that allows gripping of the tool head to remove the tool head from a tool having a lug, such as ratchet, torque or impact wrenches. The groove is spaced from the drive engagement end of the socket for improved gripping performance. The groove dimensions were determined to improve gripping performance as well. For example, the groove can have a depth of 0.020″-0.050″, preferably 0.020″-0.030″. More broadly, the groove can have a depth of 5.0%-15.0%, and preferably 5.0%-10.5%, of the drive end outer diameter. The groove can, either alone or in combination with the above ranges, have a width of 0.25-0.47″, preferably 0.29-0.43″. The groove can, either alone or in combination with the above ranges, begin at a distance of 0.070-0.160″, preferably 0.090-0.140″, and have an end of groove farthest from the end of the socket of 0.32-0.63″, preferably 0.38-0.57″.
Claims
1. A tool head, comprising: a working end adapted to engage a work piece; a drive end opposite the working end and having a drive end outer diameter and an aperture adapted to detainably engage a lug of a tool; first and second rims, wherein the first rim has a first rim diameter that is substantially the same as the drive end outer diameter, and the second rim is disposed proximate to the drive end and has a second rim width; and an annular groove disposed between the first and second rims, and having a groove width that is 0.25-0.47 inches, and a groove depth that is 5%-15% of the drive end outer diameter.
2. The tool head of claim 1, wherein the groove depth is 0.020-0.050 inches.
3. The tool head of claim 2, wherein the groove depth is 0.020-0.030 inches.
4. The tool head of claim 1, wherein the groove depth is 5.0%-10.5% of the drive end outer diameter.
5. The tool head of claim 1, wherein the groove includes a first groove end proximate to the drive end, and a second groove end, and wherein the second groove end is located 0.32-0.63 inches from the drive end.
6. The tool head of claim 1, wherein the groove includes a first groove end proximate to the drive end, and a second groove end, and wherein the first groove end is located 0.070-0.160 inches from the drive end.
7. A tool head, comprising: a working end adapted to engage a work piece; a drive end opposite the working end and having a drive end outer diameter and an aperture adapted to matingly engage a lug of a tool, and an indent disposed on an inner surface that is adapted to engage an outwardly biased ball disposed on the lug to detain the tool head on the lug; first and second rims, wherein the second rim is proximate to the drive end and has a second rim width; and an annular groove disposed between the first and second rims, and including a first groove end proximate the drive end, a second groove end, and a groove width and a groove depth, wherein the groove depth is 5.0%-15.0% of the drive end outer diameter, the groove width is 0.25-0.47 inches, and the first groove end is located 0.070-0.160 inches from the drive end.
8. The tool head of claim 7, wherein the groove depth is 5.0%-10.5% of the drive end outer diameter.
9. The tool head of claim 7, wherein the groove depth is 0.020-0.050 inches.
10. The tool head of claim 9, wherein the groove depth is 0.020-0.030 inches.
11. The tool head of claim 7, wherein the second groove end is located 0.32-0.63 inches from the drive end.
12. The tool head of claim 1, wherein the aperture is a square aperture.
13. The tool head of claim 7, wherein the first groove end is located 0.090-0.140 inches from the drive end.
14. A tool head, comprising: a working end adapted to engage a work piece; a drive end opposite the working end and having a drive end outer diameter and an aperture adapted to detainably engage a lug of a tool; and an annular groove disposed between the working end and the drive end, and including a first groove end proximate the drive end, a second groove end, a groove width that is 0.25-0.47 inches, and a groove depth that is 5%-15% of the drive end outer diameter, wherein the first groove end is located 0.070-0.160 inches from the drive end.
15. The tool head of claim 14, wherein the groove depth is 5.0%-10.5% of the drive end outer diameter.
16. The tool head of claim 14, wherein the first groove end is located 0.090-0.140 inches from the drive end.
17. The tool head of claim 14, wherein the second groove end is located 0.32-0.63 inches from the drive end.
18. The tool head of claim 17, wherein the second groove end is located 0.38-0.57 inches from the drive end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the subject matter sought to be protected, there are illustrated in the accompanying drawings embodiments thereof, from an inspection of which, when considered in connection with the following description, the subject matter sought to be protected, its construction and operation, and many of its advantages should be readily understood and appreciated.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(7) While the present invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings, and will herein be described in detail, embodiments of the invention, including a preferred embodiment, with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the present invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to any one or more embodiments illustrated herein. As used herein, the term “present invention” is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed invention, but is instead used to discuss exemplary embodiments of the invention for explanatory purposes only.
(8) It will be appreciated that while the present invention is disclosed and described as a socket, the present invention is applicable and usable with any type of tool head adapted to engage a work piece, wherein the tool head has an aperture or bore that is adapted to matingly engage a tool having a lug, such as, for example and without limitation, a screw driver head.
(9) The present invention broadly comprises a tool head, such as a socket, having an annular, circumferential groove that is sized and shaped to improve gripping by a user during removal of the tool head from a tool having a lug, such as, for example, a ratchet wrench, torque wrench, impact wrench, breaker bar or handled tool. It will be understood that the present invention is not limited to any particular tool, but can be used with any tool having a lug. In an embodiment, the groove is spaced from an end of the drive end of the tool head to allow better gripping, and can be further dimensioned to improve the ability to remove the tool head from a tool. For example, and without limitation, the groove can have a depth of approximately 0.020″-0.050″, and preferably 0.020″-0.030″. More broadly, the groove can have a depth of approximately 5.0%-15.0%, and preferably 5.0%-10.5%, of the drive end outer diameter. The groove can, either alone or in combination with the above ranges, have a width of 0.25-0.47″, preferably 0.29-0.43″. The groove can, either alone or in combination with the above ranges, begin at a distance of 0.070-0.160″, preferably 0.090-0.140″, and have an end of groove farthest from the end of the socket of 0.32-0.63″, preferably 0.38-0.57″.
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(13) The inventors also determined that the spacing of the annular groove 135, 335 from the drive end 110 is also beneficial to gripping and removal properties of the present invention. For example, the annular groove 135, 335 can include a first groove end 137, 337 spaced a distance W.sub.r from the drive end 110 of the socket 100, 300. The groove 135, 335 can further include a second groove end 139, 339 spaced a distance of W.sub.g from the first groove end 137, 337. The inventors of the present invention discovered that the groove 135, 335 can, either alone or in combination with the above ranges, have an end of groove farthest from the drive end 105 (i.e., the second groove end 139, 339) of the socket 100 (W.sub.r+W.sub.g) of 0.32″-0.63″, preferably 0.38″-0.57″.
(14) Based on the above parameters, the inventors determined that the groove 135, 335 according to the present invention improves gripping properties of the tool head and assists with the removal of the tool head 100, 300 from the lug of a tool. The structure and dimensions of the groove 135, 335 provide this advantage, not seen in the prior art.
(15) As used herein, the term “coupled” and its functional equivalents are not intended to necessarily be limited to direct, mechanical coupling of two or more components. Instead, the term “coupled” and its functional equivalents are intended to mean any direct or indirect mechanical, electrical, or chemical connection between two or more objects, features, work pieces, and/or environmental matter. “Coupled” is also intended to mean, in some examples, one object being integral with another object.
(16) The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as a limitation. While particular embodiments have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the broader aspects of the inventors' contribution. The actual scope of the protection sought is intended to be defined in the following claims when viewed in their proper perspective based on the prior art.