Electrically isolated coupling
US-11027400-B2 · Jun 8, 2021 · US
US11679475B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11679475-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117245728-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 30, 2021 |
| Priority date | May 2, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 20, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jun 20, 2023 |
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An electrically isolated coupler may include a driven body, a drive body and an insulating member. The drive body is made of first metallic material and has a driven end configured to interface with a fastening component. The driven body includes a first interface portion and the drive body includes a second interface portion. The drive body is made of a second metallic material and has a drive end configured to interface with a driving tool. The insulating member is disposed between the drive body and the driven body to electrically isolate the drive body and the driven body from each. The first interface portion includes at least one axially extending portion that extends toward the drive body, and the second interface portion includes at least one axially extending portion that extends toward the driven body. The insulating member is disposed between the respective at least one axially extending portions of the first and second interface portions.
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That which is claimed: 1. An electrically isolated coupler comprising: a driven body made of first metallic material and having a driven end configured to interface with a fastening component, the driven body comprising a first interface portion; a drive body made of a second metallic material and having a drive end configured to interface with a driving tool, the drive body comprising a second interface portion; an insulating member disposed between the drive body and the driven body to electrically isolate the drive body and the driven body from each other, and a sleeve disposed around radial edges of the drive body, the driven body and the insulating member, wherein the sleeve is rotatable relative to the insulating member. 2. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 1 , wherein the first interface portion includes at least one axially extending portion that extends toward the drive body. 3. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 1 , wherein the second interface portion extends at least partially around a drive mating structure of the drive body. 4. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 1 , wherein the sleeve and at least one of the drive body and the driven body include a through-hole. 5. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 4 , wherein the through-hole of the sleeve and the through-hole of the at least one of the drive body and the driven body are co-axial. 6. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 1 , wherein the sleeve comprises an overlap portion disposed to engage a beveled edge provided on the drive body or the driven body. 7. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 6 , wherein the sleeve includes an inwardly facing annular projection, and the drive body includes an annular groove, the annular projection being operably coupled to the annular groove to enable the sleeve to rotate relative to the drive body and the driven body. 8. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 1 , wherein the driven body comprises a hexagonal socket of a predetermined size. 9. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 1 , wherein the drive body defines a pattern and the insulating member is molded to fit the pattern between the drive body and corresponding axially extending portions of the driven body. 10. An electrically isolated coupler comprising: a driven body made of first metallic material and having a driven end configured to interface with a fastening component, the driven body comprising a first interface portion; a drive body made of a second metallic material and having a drive end configured to interface with a driving tool, the drive body comprising a second interface portion; and an insulating member disposed between the drive body and the driven body to electrically isolate the drive body and the driven body from each other, and a sleeve disposed around radial edges of the driven body, wherein the sleeve is rotatable relative to the driven body. 11. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 10 , wherein the first interface portion includes at least one axially extending portion that extends toward the drive body, and the second interface portion includes at least one axially extending portion that extends toward the driven body. 12. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 11 , wherein the insulating member is disposed between the respective at least one axially extending portions of the first and second interface portions. 13. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 12 , wherein the insulating member comprises one or more axially extending portions that separate the axially extending portions of the driven body from the axially extending portions of the drive body. 14. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 10 , wherein a driven mating structure is disposed at the driven end to interface with a socket, bit holder or other fastener driving device. 15. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 10 , wherein the sleeve and at least one of the drive body and the driven body include a through-hole. 16. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 15 , wherein the through-hole of the sleeve and the through-hole of the at least one of the drive body and the driven body are co-axial. 17. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 10 , wherein the drive body defines a pattern and the insulating member is molded to fit the pattern between the drive body and corresponding axially extending portions of the driven body. 18. An electrically isolated coupler comprising: a driven body made of first metallic material and having a driven end configured to interface with a fastening component, the driven body comprising a first interface portion; a drive body made of a second metallic material and having a drive end configured to interface with a driving tool, the drive body comprising a second interface portion; and an insulating member disposed between the drive body and the driven body to electrically isolate the drive body and the driven body from each other, and a sleeve disposed around radial edges of the driven body, wherein the insulating member comprises a binding portion disposed to extend into a portion of the drive body or the driven body to inhibit separation of the drive body from the driven body. 19. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 18 , wherein the thickness of the insulating member is between 1/32 inches and ¼ inches. 20. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 18 , wherein the sleeve and at least one of the drive body and the driven body include a through-hole.
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of socket type · CPC title
Insulating bodies · CPC title
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