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US3003379A
US3003379A US808503A US80850359A US3003379A US 3003379 A US3003379 A US 3003379A US 808503 A US808503 A US 808503A US 80850359 A US80850359 A US 80850359A US 3003379 A US3003379 A US 3003379A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
    • B25B13/00Spanners; Wrenches
    • B25B13/02Spanners; Wrenches with rigid jaws
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
    • B25B13/00Spanners; Wrenches
    • B25B13/02Spanners; Wrenches with rigid jaws
    • B25B13/08Spanners; Wrenches with rigid jaws of open jaw type
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B23/00Specially shaped nuts or heads of bolts or screws for rotations by a tool
    • F16B23/0061Specially shaped nuts or heads of bolts or screws for rotations by a tool with grooves, notches or splines on the external peripheral surface designed for tools engaging in radial direction

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  • the present invention relates to a screw element which may be a nut, a screw head, threaded sleeve or socket and the like, as well as to an appurtenant wrench for turmng said screw element.
  • Known wrenches conventionally comprise two parallel aw faces which may be applied to two opposite external faces of hexagonal or square screw elements to turn same.
  • pressure is transmitted from the aw faces of a conventional wrench on two edges only of the screw element, i.e. on the weakest points. It thus cannot be avoided that the edges of such screw elements become deformed or rounded off after repeated tightening and loosening operations, whereby are promoted the sliding-01f of the applied wrench and, thereby, the occurrence of additional damages.
  • the cunterforces arising on the wrench jaw faces when actuating the wrench act in the sense of spreading apart the wrench aws.
  • the present invention aims to provide a screw element and a wrench therefor, in which the disadvantages mentioned above are avoided.
  • FIG. 1 shows a top plan view of a screw element, here a nut, and a wrench engaged to the nut for tightening same;
  • FIG. 2 is a section on the line II-H of FIG. 1, and
  • FIG. 3 is an illustration similar to FIG. 1 and shows how the wrench may be laterally disengaged from the nut without requiring any large space.
  • the nut 1 has basically a cylindrical shape from which radially project six lugs 11 at regular angular spacings of 60. Said lugs 11 preferably extend, in the axial direction of nut 1, over the entire width L of the nut. This width is equal to from 20 to 35% of the diameter of the basic cylindrical form 10 of the nut.
  • Each lug 11 is symmetrical with respect to a radial plane and has two sideflanks 111 and 112 which are parallel to said plane of symmetry.
  • the lugs 11 are in the edge portions of an imaginary regular hexagon 12 of which the sides contact the basic cylindrical form 10. Hexagon 12 is shown in FIG. 1 by dash lines. Outwardly, the lugs 11 are limited by partial faces 110 of said hexagon 12.
  • each lug 11 in the circumferential direction of nut 1 is from 7 to of the diameter of the cylindrical basic form 10 so that the space between two successive lugs 11 is a multiple of the length B of a single lug 11.
  • Wrench 2 comprises a hollow cylindrical face 20 which extends approximately through half the circumference of nut 1.
  • the radius of curvature of said face 20 is equal to the radius of an imaginary cylinder which is circumscribed on hexagon 12 and thus comprises the corners of hexagon 12.
  • From face 20 extend radially inwardly a few lugs 21, the number of the latter being less than the number of the lugs 11 of nut 1.
  • four lugs 21 are provided on wrench 2.
  • Each lug 21 is symmetrical with respect to a plane standing radially to face 20, and the planes of symmetry of the lugs 21 have the same angular spacings as the planes of symmetry of the lugs 11 of nut 1.
  • the lugs 21 comprise sideflanks 211 and 212 which are substantially parallel to the plane of symmetry of the respective lug 21 so that they may be applied flat to the sideflanks 111 and 112 respectively of the nut lugs, as shown in FIG. 1.
  • At the points of transition from the sideflanks 211 and 212 to the hollow cylindrical face 20 are provided inclined, flat faces 220 of which each is engaged to one of the outwardly facing partial faces of the lugs of nut 1 when wrench 2 is properly set for turning the nut.
  • the lugs 21 of the wrench are limited radially inwardly by hollow cylindrical partial faces 210 of which the radius of curvature is equal to the radius of the cylindrical base shape 10 of nut 1.
  • each lug 21 is from 7 to 15% of the diameter of the cylindrical'base shape 10 of the nut and is not substantially different from the length B of each lug 11 of the nut. In any case, the space between two consecutive lugs 21 is a multiple of the length B of a lug 21 of the wrench.
  • a lug 11 of the nut and a lug 21 of the wrench together have a length which amounts at the most to 30% of the diameter of the cylindrical basic shape 10 of the nut.
  • the width L of thelugs 21 of the wrench may be slightly less than the width L of the nut lugs 11.
  • a great advantage of the wrench 2 is founded in the fact that its head which coacts with nut 1, requires much less space for actuation than a conventional wrench, whereby it is better possible to tighten or loosen the nut at a point difiicult of access.
  • a further advantage of the wrench and the nut is that the wrench may be manipulated laterally, i.e. radially of the nut, even when there is not enough room for removing a conventional wrench. After tightening the not 1, the wrench 2 may be swung away from the nut as shown by the arrow R in FIG.
  • wrench 2 also may be engaged to nut 1.
  • a wrench for use with screw elements in the form of a hexagon having six lugs spaced equally around the circumference thereof on a cylinder which is'tangent to said hexagon at the mid point of its sides, said lugs hav-' ing sideflanksoriented substantially parallel to a; radial plane of symmetry of each lug, the space between two consecutive lugs being at least twice the length of one lug, said wrench comprising a wrench head'With acon: cave cylindrical partial face having a radius of curvature which is equal to the radius of an imaginary cylinder which comprises the corners of said hexagon, four projections on said concave face extending a distance equal to the difierences of the radii of'said cylinders, said projections having side flanks oriented substantially in radial direction of said concave face and being arranged so that at a time one side flank of all the projections will contact one side flank of four consecutive lugs of the screw element, the space between twoconsecutiveprojections being at least twice the length of

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Oct. 10, 1961 H. PRIBITZER 3,003,379
OPEN END SPANNER WRENCH Filed April 23, 1959 2 Sheets-Sheet l Hff ggy Oct. 10, 1961 H. PRIBITZER 3,003,379
OPEN END SPANNER WRENCH Filed April 23, 1959 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 [/2 van for Hams P146172 er H772: r/ ygys United States Patent C) 3,003,379 O PEN END SPANNER WRENCH Hans Pnbrtzer, Koschenrutistr. 57, Zurich, Switzerland F 1let l Apr. 23, 1959, Ser. No. 808,503 Claims priority, application Switzerland Apr. 24, 1958 3 Claims. (CI. 8190) The present invention relates to a screw element which may be a nut, a screw head, threaded sleeve or socket and the like, as well as to an appurtenant wrench for turmng said screw element. Known wrenches conventionally comprise two parallel aw faces which may be applied to two opposite external faces of hexagonal or square screw elements to turn same. When exerting a turning moment through the Wrench on the screw element, pressure is transmitted from the aw faces of a conventional wrench on two edges only of the screw element, i.e. on the weakest points. It thus cannot be avoided that the edges of such screw elements become deformed or rounded off after repeated tightening and loosening operations, whereby are promoted the sliding-01f of the applied wrench and, thereby, the occurrence of additional damages. Furthermore, the cunterforces arising on the wrench jaw faces when actuating the wrench, act in the sense of spreading apart the wrench aws. From this springs the necessity to make such wrenches from special high-strength steel and of relatrv'ely large dimensions in order to keep the spreadingapart in reasonable limits. In view of the requisite wrench dimensions, a relatively large free space always has to be available about the screw elements so that the wrench can be applied and turned after all. This space has to be considerably larger still when the wrench cannot be applied to or disengaged from the screw element 1n the axial direction thereof but has to be advanced or retracted in a direction parallel to the jaw faces.
The present invention aims to provide a screw element and a wrench therefor, in which the disadvantages mentioned above are avoided.
The features and advantages of the invention appear from the claims, the following specification and the accompanying drawing in which is illustrated a preferred form of the invention merely by way of example. In the drawing:
FIG. 1 shows a top plan view of a screw element, here a nut, and a wrench engaged to the nut for tightening same;
FIG. 2 is a section on the line II-H of FIG. 1, and
FIG. 3 is an illustration similar to FIG. 1 and shows how the wrench may be laterally disengaged from the nut without requiring any large space.
The nut 1 has basically a cylindrical shape from which radially project six lugs 11 at regular angular spacings of 60. Said lugs 11 preferably extend, in the axial direction of nut 1, over the entire width L of the nut. This width is equal to from 20 to 35% of the diameter of the basic cylindrical form 10 of the nut. Each lug 11 is symmetrical with respect to a radial plane and has two sideflanks 111 and 112 which are parallel to said plane of symmetry. The lugs 11 are in the edge portions of an imaginary regular hexagon 12 of which the sides contact the basic cylindrical form 10. Hexagon 12 is shown in FIG. 1 by dash lines. Outwardly, the lugs 11 are limited by partial faces 110 of said hexagon 12. Said partial faces enclose an angle of 120. The length B of each lug 11 in the circumferential direction of nut 1 is from 7 to of the diameter of the cylindrical basic form 10 so that the space between two successive lugs 11 is a multiple of the length B of a single lug 11.
The nut configuration described allows of using a conventional wrench 13 for turning the nut, which wrench 3,903,379 Patented Oct. 10, 1961 is shown in FIG. 1 by dash-and-dot lines. In place of wrench 13, however, a wrench 2 disclosed by the present invention is used to advantage, of which the dimensions are much smaller. Y
Wrench 2 comprises a hollow cylindrical face 20 which extends approximately through half the circumference of nut 1. The radius of curvature of said face 20 is equal to the radius of an imaginary cylinder which is circumscribed on hexagon 12 and thus comprises the corners of hexagon 12. From face 20 extend radially inwardly a few lugs 21, the number of the latter being less than the number of the lugs 11 of nut 1. In the present case, four lugs 21 are provided on wrench 2. Each lug 21 is symmetrical with respect to a plane standing radially to face 20, and the planes of symmetry of the lugs 21 have the same angular spacings as the planes of symmetry of the lugs 11 of nut 1. The lugs 21 comprise sideflanks 211 and 212 which are substantially parallel to the plane of symmetry of the respective lug 21 so that they may be applied flat to the sideflanks 111 and 112 respectively of the nut lugs, as shown in FIG. 1. At the points of transition from the sideflanks 211 and 212 to the hollow cylindrical face 20 are provided inclined, flat faces 220 of which each is engaged to one of the outwardly facing partial faces of the lugs of nut 1 when wrench 2 is properly set for turning the nut. The lugs 21 of the wrench are limited radially inwardly by hollow cylindrical partial faces 210 of which the radius of curvature is equal to the radius of the cylindrical base shape 10 of nut 1. The length B of each lug 21 is from 7 to 15% of the diameter of the cylindrical'base shape 10 of the nut and is not substantially different from the length B of each lug 11 of the nut. In any case, the space between two consecutive lugs 21 is a multiple of the length B of a lug 21 of the wrench. A lug 11 of the nut and a lug 21 of the wrench together have a length which amounts at the most to 30% of the diameter of the cylindrical basic shape 10 of the nut. The width L of thelugs 21 of the wrench may be slightly less than the width L of the nut lugs 11.
In order to turn nut 1 with the aid of wrench 2 clockwise, the wrench is applied to the nut as shown in FIG. 1 so that the four lugs 21 of the wrench with their sideflanks 212 flatly abut against the sideflanks 111 of four lugs 11 of the nut. The pressure exerted thereby tends to shear the lugs 11 and 21 from their bases. Appreciable components of forces which might spread apart wrench 2 or deform the lugs 11 and 21, do not arise. Neither is there any risk of wrench 2 sliding incidentally ofi from nut 1. The four loaded lugs of the nut and wrench are capable to transmit relatively large turning moments without damage. When turning nut 1 counterclockwise, the other sideflanks 211 of the wrench lugs 21 are brought into engagement with the sideflanks 112 of the nut lugs 11.
A great advantage of the wrench 2 is founded in the fact that its head which coacts with nut 1, requires much less space for actuation than a conventional wrench, whereby it is better possible to tighten or loosen the nut at a point difiicult of access. A further advantage of the wrench and the nut is that the wrench may be manipulated laterally, i.e. radially of the nut, even when there is not enough room for removing a conventional wrench. After tightening the not 1, the wrench 2 may be swung away from the nut as shown by the arrow R in FIG. 3, one of the terminal lugs 21 of the wrench serving as fulcrum, and the other terminal lug of the wrench being swung over and away from the critical lug 11 of the nut, as clearly shown in FIG. 3. In like manner, wrench 2 also may be engaged to nut 1.
The advantageous properties resulting from the configuration described with respect to the mechanical strength of nut 1 and wrench 2, allow for many purposes of application the-useof materials-of lesser strength such as light metal or plastic, or also a substantial decrease of the dimensions when using high-strength material.
Obviously a screw head; a threaded sleeve or socket or the-like'may be used in place' of the nut described.
I claim:
1. A Wrench for use with screw elements in theform of a hexagon having six lugs spaced equally around the circumference thereof on a cylinder which is tangent to said hexagon at themid point of its sides, said lugs having sideflanksoriented substantially parallel to a radial plane of symmetry of each lug, the space between two consecutive lugs being at least twice the length of one tions having sideflanks oriented substantially in radial direction of said concave face-and being arranged'so that at a time one side flank of all the projections will contact one sideflank of four consecutive lugs of 'thescrew element, the space between two consecutive projections being at least twice the length of one projection, the wrench being'applicable directly to said screw element by move-,
ment at right angles to its axis. 7
2. A wrench for use with screw elements in the form of a hexagonhaving six lugs spaced equally around the circumference thereof on a cylinder which is'tangent to said hexagon at the mid point of its sides, said lugs hav-' ing sideflanksoriented substantially parallel to a; radial plane of symmetry of each lug, the space between two consecutive lugs being at least twice the length of one lug, said wrench comprising a wrench head'With acon: cave cylindrical partial face having a radius of curvature which is equal to the radius of an imaginary cylinder which comprises the corners of said hexagon, four projections on said concave face extending a distance equal to the difierences of the radii of'said cylinders, said projections having side flanks oriented substantially in radial direction of said concave face and being arranged so that at a time one side flank of all the projections will contact one side flank of four consecutive lugs of the screw element, the space between twoconsecutiveprojections being at least twice the length of one projection, inclined faces interposed between each side flank of said projections and said concave face, said inclined faces contacting said end-faces of the'lugsrofthe screw element when the wrench is applied thereto,. the wrench being applicable directly to said screw element by movement at right angles to its axis.
3. A wrench for use with screw elements in the form of a hexagon having six lugs spaced equally around the circumference thereof on a cylinder which is tangent to said hexagon at the mid point of its sides, saidlugs having sideflanks oriented substantially parallelto a radial plane of symmetry of each lug, the space between two consecutive lugs being at least twice the length of one lug, said wrench comprising a wrench head with .a concave cylindrical partial face havinga-radius of curvature which is equal. to the radius ofan' imaginary cylinder which comprises the edges of'said hexagon, four projections on said concave face extendinga distance equal to the differences of the radii of said'cylinders, said projections having first and second side flanks orientedlsubstantially in radial direction ofsaid' concave face, the space between twoconsecutive projections being at least twice the length of one projection, the form of all saidtprojections being identical and symmetrical to four planes inclined at an angle of '60- to eachother' so that at a time the first or the second side flank ofall the projec tions will contact the first or the second'side' flank of' four consecutive lugs of the screw elementgrespectively, the Wrench being applicable directly to said screw element by movement at right angles to its axis...
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