Three-piece wrench
US-2020398408-A1 · Dec 24, 2020 · US
US11607782B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11607782-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916442954-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 17, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 17, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 21, 2023 |
| Grant date | Mar 21, 2023 |
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An adapter for a bearing race and seal driver tool that allows the tool to be used in hard to reach applications. The adapter connects to a driver and a handle at a non-zero angle, for example a right angle, to allow the adapter to be struck at a face of the adapter rather than the handle to be struck at an end of the handle. A pocket is included at one or more connection points between the adapter and the handle or driver to resist rotational movement of the handle or driver.
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A tool comprising: a handle having opposing first and second ends, the handle includes a grip extending from the first end, and a neck extending from the grip towards the second end; an adapter having an adapter body with first, second, and third faces, wherein the first and second faces are angled at a non-zero angle relative to each other, the third face is disposed on the adapter body opposite the second face and is adapted to allow the adapter to be struck, an adapter shaft extending from the second face, and an adapter bore and a pocket are defined within the adapter body at the first face; and a driver having a bore defined therein, wherein the driver is configured to removably couple to the adapter shaft, and the neck is configured to removably couple to the adapter at the first face, and wherein the pocket includes a pocket face with a pocket face shape corresponding to a neck cross-section shape of the neck of the handle such that the pocket restricts rotational movement of the handle relative to the adapter. 2. The tool of claim 1 , further comprising an adapter ball detent located on the adapter shaft and configured to removably couple with the driver. 3. The tool of claim 1 , further comprising a handle ball detent located proximate the second end of the handle and configured to removably couple with the first face of the adapter. 4. The tool of claim 1 , wherein the pocket includes a lip and a plateau at least partially surrounding the pocket face. 5. The tool of claim 4 , wherein the lip and plateau are located on opposite sides of the pocket face. 6. The tool of claim 1 , wherein the non-zero angle is a right angle. 7. An adapter configured to removably couple with a handle and driver, the adapter comprising: an adapter body having first, second, and third faces, wherein the first and second faces are angled at a non-zero angle relative to one another, the third face is disposed on the adapter body opposite the second face and is a striking face adapted to allow the adapter to be struck, a bore and pocket are defined in the adapter body at the first face, wherein the handle has opposing first and second ends and includes a grip extending from the first end, and a neck extending from the grip towards the second end and removably coupled to the adapter body at the first face, and wherein the pocket includes a pocket face with a pocket face shape corresponding to a neck cross-section shape of the neck of the handle such that the pocket restricts rotational movement of the handle relative to the adapter; and an adapter shaft extending from the adapter body at the second face and configured to removably couple to a driver bore. 8. The adapter of claim 7 , further comprising an adapter ball detent located on the adapter shaft and configured to detachably couple with the driver. 9. The adapter of claim 7 , wherein the adapter bore further includes a groove configured to engage a handle ball detent located proximate the second end of the handle to detachably couple with the first face of the adapter. 10. The adapter of claim 7 , wherein the pocket includes a lip and a plateau at least partially surrounding the pocket face. 11. The adapter of claim 10 , wherein the lip and plateau are located on opposite sides of the pocket face. 12. The adapter of claim 7 , wherein the non-zero angle is a right angle. 13. An adapter for a bearing race and seal driver tool configured to removably couple with a handle and driver of the tool, the adapter comprising: an adapter body having first, second, and third faces, wherein the first and second faces are angled at a non-zero angle relative to one another, the third face is disposed on the adapter body opposite the second face and is a striking face adapted to allow the adapter to be struck, the first face is configured to removably couple with the handle and includes a pocket formed therein, wherein the pocket includes a pocket face with a pocket face shape corresponding to a neck cross-section shape of the neck of the handle such that the pocket restricts rotational movement of the handle relative to the adapter, and the second face is configured to removably couple to the driver. 14. The adapter of claim 13 , wherein the striking face is shaped as a dome. 15. The adapter of claim 13 , wherein an adapter bore is a blind bore defined in the first face and includes a groove configured to engage a handle ball detent located proximate an end of the handle. 16. The adapter of claim 15 , wherein the pocket includes a lip and a plateau at least partially surrounding the pocket face. 17. The adapter of claim 16 , wherein the lip and plateau are located on opposite sides of the pocket face. 18. The adapter of claim 13 , wherein the non-zero angle is a right angle. 19. An adapter configured to removably couple with a handle and driver, the adapter comprising: an adapter body having first, second, and third faces, wherein the first and second faces are angled at a non-zero angle relative to each other, the third face is disposed on the adapter body opposite the second face and is adapter to be struck, a bore defined in the adapter body configured to removably couple with a handle at the first face, wherein the handle has opposing first and second ends and includes a grip extending from the first end, and a neck extending from the grip towards the second end; and an adapter shaft extending from the adapter body at the second face and configured to removably couple to a driver bore, wherein the adapter shaft has a cylindrical cross-sectional shape. 20. The adapter of claim 19 , further comprising an adapter ball detent located on the adapter shaft and configured to detachably couple with the driver. 21. The adapter of claim 19 , wherein the adapter bore further includes a groove configured to engage a handle ball detent located proximate the second end of the handle to detachably couple with the first face of the adapter. 22. The adapter of claim 19 , further comprising a pocket defined within the first face and having a pocket face with a pocket face shape corresponding to a neck cross-section shape of the neck of the handle. 23. The adapter of claim 22 , wherein the pocket includes a lip and a plateau at least partially surrounding the pocket face. 24. The adapter of claim 23 , wherein the lip and plateau are located on opposite sides of the pocket face.
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