Multipurpose hand tool
US-11478906-B2 · Oct 25, 2022 · US
US8955418B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-8955418-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313789746-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 8, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 8, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 17, 2015 |
| Grant date | Feb 17, 2015 |
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A threaded fastener driving tool includes a proximal end portion, a distal driving head, and a torsion zone extending proximally from the driving head, The distal driving head has a central portion and a plurality of driving surfaces. Each pair of adjacent driving surfaces define a driving space therebetween. The driving surfaces and driving spaces are configured to engage a threaded fastener. The torsion zone includes a plurality of helical grooves bounded by non-cutting surfaces, each helical groove in communication with and extending proximally from at least one of the driving spaces. The helical grooves are configured to untwist and cause lengthening of the torsion zone when an input torque applied to the proximal end portion is insufficient to overcome an output resistance torque at the driving head. The torsion zone may comprise a plurality of twisted wires or cables. A method of manufacturing the driving tool is disclosed.
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What is claimed is: 1. A threaded fastener driving tool comprising: a proximal end portion; a distal driving head having a plurality of driving surfaces configured to engage a threaded fastener; and a torsion zone extending proximally from the driving head, the torsion zone composed of a plurality of wires or cables twisted together in a helical configuration. 2. The threaded fastener driving tool of claim 1 , wherein the twisted wires or cables define helical grooves and helical non-cutting surfaces. 3. The threaded fastener driving tool of claim 1 , wherein the helical grooves have a twist direction that is the same as the twist direction of threads of a fastener to be inserted into a workpiece. 4. The threaded fastener driving tool of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of wires or cables are configured to cause lengthening of the torsion zone when an input torque applied to the proximal end portion is insufficient to overcome an output resistance torque at the driving head. 5. The threaded fastener driving tool of claim 1 , wherein the plurality wires or cables are configured to at least partially untwist when an input torque applied to the proximal end portion is insufficient to overcome a torque resistance at the driving head. 6. The threaded fastener driving tool of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of twisted wires or cables comprise a first set of wires or cables composed of a first material having a first material property and a second set of wires or cables composed of a second material having a second, different material property. 7. The threaded fastener driving tool of claim 1 , wherein the distal driving head is configured as one of a flat head screwdriving head, a Phillips screwdriving head, a male hex-shaped driving head, a male square-shaped driving head, a male star-shaped driving head, a female nut-driving head, and a tool bit holder. 8. The threaded fastener driving tool of claim 1 , wherein the proximal end portion comprises one of: (i) a shank of polygonal cross section configured to the removably coupled to a power tool; (ii) a tool handle; and (iii) a proximal driving head. 9. A threaded fastener driving tool defining a longitudinal axis, the threaded fastener driving tool comprising: a proximal end portion; a distal driving head having a central portion and a plurality of driving surfaces extending radially outward from the central portion, wherein each pair of adjacent driving surfaces defining a driving space therebetween, and the driving surfaces and driving spaces configured to engage a threaded fastener; and a torsion zone extending proximally from the driving head, the torsion zone including a plurality of helical grooves bounded by non-cutting surfaces, each helical groove in communication with and extending proximally from at least one of the driving spaces. 10. The threaded fastener driving tool of claim 9 , wherein the helical grooves are configured to cause lengthening of the torsion zone when an input torque applied to the proximal end portion is insufficient to overcome an output resistance torque at the driving head. 11. The threaded fastener driving tool of claim 9 , wherein the helical grooves are configured to at least partially untwist when an input torque applied to the proximal end portion is insufficient to overcome a torque resistance at the driving head. 12. The threaded fastener driving tool of claim 9 , wherein the helical grooves have a twist direction that is the same as the twist direction of threads of a fastener to be inserted into a workpiece. 13. The threaded fastener driving tool of claim 9 , wherein the torsion zone and helical grooves comprise a plurality of twisted wires or cables. 14. The threaded fastener driving tool of claim 13 , wherein the plurality of twisted wires or cables comprise a first set of wires or cables composed of a first material having a first material property and a second set of wires or cables composed of a second material having a second, different material property. 15. The threaded fastener driving tool of claim 9 , wherein the driving surfaces and driving spaces are configured as one of a flat head screwdriving head, a Phillips screwdriving head, a male hex-shaped driving head, a male square-shaped driving head, and a male star-shaped driving head. 16. The threaded fastener driving tool of claim 9 , wherein the proximal end portion comprises one of: (i) a shank of polygonal cross section configured to the removably coupled to a power tool; (ii) a tool handle; and (iii) a proximal driving head. 17. A method of manufacturing a threaded fastener driving tool, the method comprising: twisting a plurality of wires or cables together in a helical pattern; heating and mechanically working the plurality of twisted wires or cables to form a torsion zone of the threaded fastener driving tool; and forming a driving head at a distal end portion of the torsion zone, the driving head configured to drive a threaded fastener. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein twisting the plurality of wires or cables comprises twisting a first set of wires or cables composed of a first material having a first material property together with a second set of wires or cables composed of a second material having a second, different material property. 19. The method of claim 17 , wherein forming the driving head comprises forging the driving head from the distal end portion. 20. The method of claim 17 , wherein forming the driving head comprises coupling a driving head component to the distal end portion.
Making specific metal objects by operations not covered by a single other subclass or a group in this subclass · CPC title
characterised by material used or surface finishing · CPC title
with cross- or star-shaped cross-section · CPC title
characterised by material or shape of the tool bit · CPC title
Connections or joints between tool parts · CPC title
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