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US1458956A
US1458956A US555191A US55519122A US1458956A US 1458956 A US1458956 A US 1458956A US 555191 A US555191 A US 555191A US 55519122 A US55519122 A US 55519122A US 1458956 A US1458956 A US 1458956A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in socket wrenches and more particularly to the socket members of wrenches of this type, the primary object of the invention being to provide a socket so formed as to specifically adapt it for application to castellated nuts and to insure of a firm and secure engagement of the socket member with the nut in threading the latter onto and from its bolt.
  • these nuts which are generally employed on automobiles and similar mechanical structures. are located so close to a projecting part as to; render it impracticable to fit a socket wrench over the nut in a manner to secure a firm hold, the projecting part frequently lying so close to the sides of the nut as to ofli'er an obstruction to the side of the socket member.
  • the present invention contemplates taking advantage of the presence of the cotter pin grooves which are formed in the face or end of a nut of this type, by so forming the socket member of the wrench as to adapt it to coact with the walls of these grooves in securing a hold upon the nut.
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional view through a wrench socket member embodying the invention applied to a castellated nut which is shown in elevation;
  • Figure 2 is a similar sectional view through the socket member removed from the nut
  • Figure 3 is an end elevation of the socket member
  • Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 2 illustrating a modified form of the invention.
  • Figure 1 of the drawings illustrates in a general way the application of the principles of the invention and in this figure the numeral 1 indicates a castellated nut --of the usual form provided with the usual cylindrical extension at one end indicated by the numeral 2 in which are formed the diametric grooves or notches 3 which receive the usual cotter pin passed'through the bolt 4 onto which the nut is threaded.
  • the body portion of such a nut is of the usual polygonal form adapting it for the application thereto of wrenches of various types. Frequently such nuts are employed in places more or less inaccessible and so close to projecting parts as to preclude the possibility of fitting the socket member of a wrench of the type mentioned over the body portion of the nut in such a manner as to engage the faces thereof.
  • the socket member above referred to, and in that embodiment illustrated in Figures 1, 2 and 3 of the drawings, is indicated in general by the numeral 5 and the same comprises the usual body 6 having an axial opening or bore 7 extending therethrough.
  • the body is exteriorly of polygonal form as indicated by the numeral 8 to adapt it for application to the ratchet head of the wrench-which is conventionally illustrated in dotted lines in Figure land indicated by the numeral 9.
  • the body 6- at its other end may be of any desired exterior contour but the bore 7 is preferably enlarged so as to form a well defined socket 10 having a bounding or side wall 11 and a bottom wall 12.
  • This socket may be of greater or less depth but preferably of a depth to accommodate the usual extension 2 of the nut,.and it may be of the polygonal contour illustrated in Figure 3 of the drawings or of a contour to more closely fit the said nut extension.
  • lugs 13 are cast or otherwise provided within the socket 10 and extend radially inwardly from the wall 11 and preferably the entire depth of the socket terminating at their inner ends at the wall of the bore 7. These lugs 13are so arranged that their disposition will correspond tothe disposition of the grooves or notches 3 and as a conselugs 13 will seat in the notches 3 and afirm purchase is thus obtained although the socket member does not fit completely over the nut as is ordinarily the case.
  • the socket member By forming the socket member in the manner above described, it is adapted for application to nuts which are located so close to projecting parts as to preclude the application of socket members of the ordinary type and therefore by the use of this socket member I am enabled to employ a ratchet wrench under conditions where otherwise it would be necessary to, resort to the use of other types of wrenches not well adapted to the I particular work.
  • FIG. 4 of the drawings illustrates a slight modification of the invention and in this form the socket member which is indicated in general by the numeral 14 is formed with a socket 15 corresponding to the socket 12 in every respect except that it is of sufficient depth to adapt it to receive not only the projecting part 2 of the nut but also the body portion thereof.
  • a socket member of this type an even more secure purchase may be obtained upon the nut as the walls of the socket 15 will engage the faces of the nut at the same time the lugs 13 are in engagement in the notches in the nut extension.
  • the lugs 13 terminate at their inner ends at the wall of the bore or opening 7 so that their inner end edges are flush with the said wall whereby the opening will be adapted, at the initial application of the socket, to receive the bolt onto which the nut is threaded and thus center the socket and permit of its rotation about the axis of the bolt until the lugs have been brought to position opposite the notches in the nut.
  • a wrench socket comprising a body provided with an opening extending longitudinally therein and enlarged in diameter at one end of the body to provide a socket to accommodate the notched extension of a castellated nut, and lugs formed radially within the said socket and extending across the bottom wall thereof to engage in said notches, the inner edges of said lugs being flush with the wall of the opening in the body whereby the said opening will be adapted, at the initial application of the socket, to receive the bolt onto which the nut is threaded and thus center the socket and permit of its rotation about the axis of the bolt until the lugs have been brought opposite the notches in the nut.

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June 19, 1923. 1,458,956
J SAYER SOCKET WRENCH Filed April 18 1922 ci'ofin 6a er.
Patented June 19, 1923.
oniran STATES JOHN SAYER, 0F STONE LAKE, WISCONSIN.
SOCKET WRENCH.
Application filed April 18, 1922. Serial No. 555,191.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, JOHN SAYER, a subject of the King of Great Britain, residing at Stone Lake, in the county of Sawyer and State of Wisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Socket Wrenches, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in socket wrenches and more particularly to the socket members of wrenches of this type, the primary object of the invention being to provide a socket so formed as to specifically adapt it for application to castellated nuts and to insure of a firm and secure engagement of the socket member with the nut in threading the latter onto and from its bolt. It frequently happens that these nuts, which are generally employed on automobiles and similar mechanical structures. are located so close to a projecting part as to; render it impracticable to fit a socket wrench over the nut in a manner to secure a firm hold, the projecting part frequently lying so close to the sides of the nut as to ofli'er an obstruction to the side of the socket member. Under these conditions a wrench of some other type must be employed and the operation of loosening or ti htening the nut is rendered tedious and di cult. The present invention however contemplates taking advantage of the presence of the cotter pin grooves which are formed in the face or end of a nut of this type, by so forming the socket member of the wrench as to adapt it to coact with the walls of these grooves in securing a hold upon the nut.
In the accompanying drawings:
Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional view through a wrench socket member embodying the invention applied to a castellated nut which is shown in elevation;
Figure 2 is a similar sectional view through the socket member removed from the nut;
Figure 3 is an end elevation of the socket member; and
Figure 4: is a view similar to Figure 2 illustrating a modified form of the invention.
Figure 1 of the drawings illustrates in a general way the application of the principles of the invention and in this figure the numeral 1 indicates a castellated nut --of the usual form provided with the usual cylindrical extension at one end indicated by the numeral 2 in which are formed the diametric grooves or notches 3 which receive the usual cotter pin passed'through the bolt 4 onto which the nut is threaded. The body portion of such a nut is of the usual polygonal form adapting it for the application thereto of wrenches of various types. Frequently such nuts are employed in places more or less inaccessible and so close to projecting parts as to preclude the possibility of fitting the socket member of a wrench of the type mentioned over the body portion of the nut in such a manner as to engage the faces thereof. Under these conditions it becomes necessary to employ a wrench of some other type although the location of the nut might indicate the necessity of using a socket ratchet wrench because of the close confines of the space in which the nut is located. As previously stated it is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a socket member for a. ratchet wrench of the type mentioned which may be employed under these conditions to obtain a firm hold upon the nut in tightening and loosening it.
The socket member above referred to, and in that embodiment illustrated in Figures 1, 2 and 3 of the drawings, is indicated in general by the numeral 5 and the same comprises the usual body 6 having an axial opening or bore 7 extending therethrough.
At one end the body is exteriorly of polygonal form as indicated by the numeral 8 to adapt it for application to the ratchet head of the wrench-which is conventionally illustrated in dotted lines in Figure land indicated by the numeral 9. The body 6- at its other end may be of any desired exterior contour but the bore 7 is preferably enlarged so as to form a well defined socket 10 having a bounding or side wall 11 and a bottom wall 12. This socket may be of greater or less depth but preferably of a depth to accommodate the usual extension 2 of the nut,.and it may be of the polygonal contour illustrated in Figure 3 of the drawings or of a contour to more closely fit the said nut extension. In any event a number of lugs 13 are cast or otherwise provided within the socket 10 and extend radially inwardly from the wall 11 and preferably the entire depth of the socket terminating at their inner ends at the wall of the bore 7. These lugs 13are so arranged that their disposition will correspond tothe disposition of the grooves or notches 3 and as a conselugs 13 will seat in the notches 3 and afirm purchase is thus obtained although the socket member does not fit completely over the nut as is ordinarily the case. By forming the socket member in the manner above described, it is adapted for application to nuts which are located so close to projecting parts as to preclude the application of socket members of the ordinary type and therefore by the use of this socket member I am enabled to employ a ratchet wrench under conditions where otherwise it would be necessary to, resort to the use of other types of wrenches not well adapted to the I particular work.
Figure 4 of the drawings illustrates a slight modification of the invention and in this form the socket member which is indicated in general by the numeral 14 is formed with a socket 15 corresponding to the socket 12 in every respect except that it is of sufficient depth to adapt it to receive not only the projecting part 2 of the nut but also the body portion thereof. Of course where it is possible to employ a socket member of this type, an even more secure purchase may be obtained upon the nut as the walls of the socket 15 will engage the faces of the nut at the same time the lugs 13 are in engagement in the notches in the nut extension. As before stated, the lugs 13 terminate at their inner ends at the wall of the bore or opening 7 so that their inner end edges are flush with the said wall whereby the opening will be adapted, at the initial application of the socket, to receive the bolt onto which the nut is threaded and thus center the socket and permit of its rotation about the axis of the bolt until the lugs have been brought to position opposite the notches in the nut.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is:
A wrench socket comprising a body provided with an opening extending longitudinally therein and enlarged in diameter at one end of the body to provide a socket to accommodate the notched extension of a castellated nut, and lugs formed radially within the said socket and extending across the bottom wall thereof to engage in said notches, the inner edges of said lugs being flush with the wall of the opening in the body whereby the said opening will be adapted, at the initial application of the socket, to receive the bolt onto which the nut is threaded and thus center the socket and permit of its rotation about the axis of the bolt until the lugs have been brought opposite the notches in the nut.
In testimony whereof I aifix my signature.
JOHN SAYER. [-L. s
Witnesses Gno. H. STUBBINS, SIDNEY G. MAsoN.
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US2852652A (en) * 1957-06-14 1958-09-16 Orenda Engines Ltd Heat wrench
US3162071A (en) * 1961-05-08 1964-12-22 Biach Ind Tensioning apparatus
US3170347A (en) * 1961-11-27 1965-02-23 Adolph O Brye Truck wheel wrench apparatus
US3270593A (en) * 1963-10-28 1966-09-06 Skil Corp Power operated hand tool of the rotary impact type
US3489041A (en) * 1967-08-15 1970-01-13 Warwick Electronics Inc Nut driving tool
US4223585A (en) * 1977-06-09 1980-09-23 Illinois Tool Works Inc. Double-ended stud with combined driving and locking means
US4947712A (en) * 1987-12-23 1990-08-14 Brosnan Robert C Socket device
WO1991017364A1 (en) * 1990-05-01 1991-11-14 Masco Industries, Inc. Lock and hexagonal nut combination for mounting vehicle wheels
US5122022A (en) * 1989-06-09 1992-06-16 Sfs Stadler Holding Ag Fastening element for securing insulating strips and/or insulating boards to a solid base structure
FR2761630A1 (en) * 1997-04-03 1998-10-09 Eric Ternisien Tubular spanner for notched nuts
US6017177A (en) * 1997-10-06 2000-01-25 Mcgard, Inc. Multi-tier security fastener

Cited By (11)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2852652A (en) * 1957-06-14 1958-09-16 Orenda Engines Ltd Heat wrench
US3162071A (en) * 1961-05-08 1964-12-22 Biach Ind Tensioning apparatus
US3170347A (en) * 1961-11-27 1965-02-23 Adolph O Brye Truck wheel wrench apparatus
US3270593A (en) * 1963-10-28 1966-09-06 Skil Corp Power operated hand tool of the rotary impact type
US3489041A (en) * 1967-08-15 1970-01-13 Warwick Electronics Inc Nut driving tool
US4223585A (en) * 1977-06-09 1980-09-23 Illinois Tool Works Inc. Double-ended stud with combined driving and locking means
US4947712A (en) * 1987-12-23 1990-08-14 Brosnan Robert C Socket device
US5122022A (en) * 1989-06-09 1992-06-16 Sfs Stadler Holding Ag Fastening element for securing insulating strips and/or insulating boards to a solid base structure
WO1991017364A1 (en) * 1990-05-01 1991-11-14 Masco Industries, Inc. Lock and hexagonal nut combination for mounting vehicle wheels
FR2761630A1 (en) * 1997-04-03 1998-10-09 Eric Ternisien Tubular spanner for notched nuts
US6017177A (en) * 1997-10-06 2000-01-25 Mcgard, Inc. Multi-tier security fastener

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