Socket
20220379447 ยท 2022-12-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B23/108
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A socket includes a socket body, a detent rod, and a pushing element. The socket body includes an opening, a teeth structure disposed on, and along the circumference of, the inner wall of the socket body, and an abutting structure farther away from the opening than is the teeth structure and including a first and a second through hole. The first through hole penetrates two sides of the abutting structure and is perpendicular to the axial direction of the socket body. The second through hole is at the center of the abutting structure and communicates with the first through hole. The detent rod is movably disposed through the first through hole and has a diminishing portion that tapers from two ends of the detent rod toward the center. The pushing element is movably disposed through the second through hole and has one end abutting against the diminishing portion.
Claims
1. A socket, comprising: a socket body comprising: an opening; a teeth structure disposed on, and along a circumference of, an inner wall of the socket body; and an abutting structure, wherein the abutting structure is farther away from the opening than is the teeth structure, and the abutting structure comprises: a first through hole penetrating two sides of the abutting structure and being perpendicular to an axial direction of the socket body; and a second through hole located at a center of the abutting structure and being in communication with and perpendicular to the first through hole; a detent rod movably disposed through the first through hole, wherein the detent rod has a diminishing portion, and the diminishing portion tapers from two ends of the detent rod toward a center of the detent rod; and a pushing element movably disposed through the second through hole, wherein the pushing element has an end abutting against the diminishing portion of the detent rod.
2. The socket of claim 1, wherein the diminishing portion has a sectional shape resembling a wedge-shaped recess.
3. The socket of claim 1, wherein the pushing element comprises: a domed portion located at the end of the pushing element and abutting against the diminishing portion of the detent rod; and a columnar body connected to the domed portion.
4. The socket of claim 3, wherein the abutting structure further comprises: a positioning structure located at an end of the second through hole that is the closer to the opening; wherein the domed portion has a greatest width (RA), the positioning structure has an inner diameter (RL), and the inner diameter (RL) of the positioning structure is less than the greatest width (RA) of the domed portion.
5. The socket of claim 1, wherein the pushing element has a second end having a greatest width greater than a diameter of the second through hole.
6. The socket of claim 5, wherein the pushing element comprises: a bottom portion located at the second end of the pushing element.
7. The socket of claim 3, wherein the pushing element further comprises: a bottom portion located at a second end of the pushing element; and an elastic element connected between the columnar body and the bottom portion or between the columnar body and the domed portion.
8. The socket of claim 1, wherein the detent rod comprises: a rod body comprising the diminishing portion; and a cover member detachably connected to the rod body.
9. The socket of claim 1, wherein each of the two ends of the detent rod has an engaging portion, and the abutting structure further comprises: two position-limiting grooves disposed in the two sides of the abutting structure respectively and corresponding to two ends of the first through hole respectively; wherein each said engaging portion of the detent rod has a greatest width (RC), the first through hole has a diameter (R1), and the diameter (R1) of the first through hole is less than the greatest width (RC) of each said engaging portion of the detent rod.
10. The socket of claim 1, further comprising a stop ring, wherein the teeth structure comprises: a groove disposed in, and along a circumference of, the teeth structure, wherein the stop ring is disposed in the groove.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0022] The socket 10, or more particularly its teeth structure 120, can engage with a tool member (not shown) inserted into the opening 110. The detent rod 200 and the pushing element 300 are so configured and arranged that when a user pushes the detent rod 200 at either end, the diminishing portion 210 of the detent rod 200 will apply to the pushing element 300 a force that acts toward the opening 110 and is tilted at an angle (not indicated by a reference numeral in the drawings) with respect to the central axis X, in order for the pushing element 300 to apply to the tool member a force acting toward the opening 110 to facilitate removal of the tool member. (The actions of the detent rod 200 and of the pushing element 300 will be detailed further below with reference to
[0023] More specifically, the socket 10 may further include a stop ring 122, and the teeth structure 120 may include a groove 121. The groove 121 is disposed in, and along the circumference of, the teeth structure 120. The stop ring 122 is disposed in the groove 121. More specifically, the shape of the stop ring 122 may be changed to a polygonal or circular one to meet user needs, and the material of the stop ring 122 may be an elastic material or metal; the present disclosure has no limitation in either regard. In the embodiment shown in
[0024] As shown in
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[0026] More specifically, when the detent rod 200 is pushed and consequently moved by an applied force, the position-limiting grooves 133 help stabilize the moving direction of the engaging portions 221 and 231, and the depth of each position-limiting groove 133 in a direction perpendicular to the central axis X provides room in which the detent rod 200 can be moved when pushed by the applied force (i.e., the depth of each position-limiting groove 133 in the direction perpendicular to the central axis X defines the greatest distance for which the detent rod 200 can be moved when pushed by the applied force); as a result, the stability of movement of the detent rod 200 is enhanced. Furthermore, the position-limiting grooves 133 are configured to prevent the detent rod 200 from being exposed from the socket body 100 to an excessive extent, lest the smoothness of use of the socket 10 be compromised.
[0027] The pushing element 300 may include a domed portion 310 and a columnar body 320. The domed portion 310 is located at the aforesaid end of the pushing element 300 and abuts against the diminishing portion 210 of the detent rod 200. The columnar body 320 is connected to the domed portion 310. More specifically, the surface with which the domed portion 310 abuts against the diminishing portion 210 is a hemispherical curved surface, the objective being for the surface with which the domed portion 310 contacts the diminishing portion 210 to be perpendicular to the force applied by the diminishing portion 210 to the domed portion 310, thereby ensuring the continuity of force application to the pushing element 300 so that the pushing element 300 is subjected to the applied force stably.
[0028] The abutting structure 130 may further include a positioning structure 134. The positioning structure 134 is located at the end of the second through hole 132 that is the closer to the opening 110. When the domed portion 310 has a greatest width RA, and the positioning structure 134 has an inner diameter RL, the condition of RL<RA is satisfied. The positioning structure 134 is configured to prevent the domed portion 310 from moving out of the second through hole 132. In other words, the positioning structure 134 limits the distance for which the pushing element 300 can be moved in the second through hole 132 along the central axis X, lest the pushing element 300 separate from the socket body 100 along with a tool member that is being disengaged and removed from the socket 10. Thus, the positioning structure 134 contributes to the stability of use of the pushing element 300.
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[0032] According to the above, the socket provided by the present disclosure has the following advantages: First, the detent rod and the pushing element are configured and arranged to allow effective removal of a tool member from the socket, thus reducing the difficulty of removing the tool member from the socket. Second, the positioning structure and the position-limiting grooves are configured and arranged to prevent the detent rod and the pushing element from inadvertent separation from the socket body. Third, the disc-shaped structure of the pushing element helps increase the strength with which the pushing element pushes a tool member.
[0033] While the present disclosure provides a description of the foregoing embodiments, it should be understood that those embodiments are not intended to be restrictive of the scope of the present disclosure. A person skilled in the art shall be able to change or modify the embodiments in various ways without departing from the spirit or scope of the present disclosure. The scope of patent protection sought by the applicant is defined by the appended claims.