Robust nose torque-limiting device
US-9162350-B2 · Oct 20, 2015 · US
US9877764B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9877764-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213983552-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 16, 2012 |
| Priority date | Feb 18, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 30, 2018 |
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A torque-limiting driver is disclosed, having a handle, a body, a torque-limiting assembly and a work-piece engaging tip. The torque-limiting assembly includes an upper and lower shank that have a plurality of teeth circumferentially spaced. The teeth have a vertical face, an inclined face, and a flat peak. There is a spring for applying pressure across the upper and lower shank with multiple washers interposed between the lower shaft and spring. In some instances, there is a round-square drive with arched catches having preselected radii to assure operation over certain cycles at selected torque and to reduce nose cone damage and breakage at a predetermined measurement of inch-pounds of torque.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A disposable torque-limiting driver comprising: a handle and an axially extending cylindrical body; a torque-limiting assembly within the axially extending cylindrical body, the assembly comprising; an upper cylindrical shank; a lower cylindrical shank; wherein the upper cylindrical shank and the lower cylindrical shank have a plurality of teeth and an axial bore, the teeth have a vertical face, an inclined face and a flat peak, wherein the inclined face is defined by a first radius of curvature that transitions to the flat peak and wherein the teeth spiral around the axial bore; a spring for applying pressure across the upper cylindrical shank and the lower cylindrical shank, wherein the teeth of the upper cylindrical shank and the lower cylindrical shank engage for relative rotation, and wherein the teeth disengage when a predetermined value of torque is exceeded; a locking screw inserted through said spring and threaded to mate with the lower cylindrical shank through the upper cylindrical shank; a plastic nose cone at a distal end of the lower cylindrical shank with a cavity forming a drive socket in the nose cone comprising; four planar walls within the cavity; and, four arched corners within the cavity each forming a catch with a radius sufficient to distribute the force caused by turning a shaft at a torque having a value lower than the predetermined torque at which the teeth disengage without cracking the plastic nose cone over a plurality of rotations interposed between said planar walls, wherein each of the four arched corners is between two orthogonal planar walls. 2. The disposable torque-limiting driver of claim 1 further comprising a removable shaft with a proximal end corresponding in cross section to said drive socket. 3. The disposable torque-limiting driver of claim 2 further comprising a work-piece engaging tip connected to a distal end of said shaft. 4. The disposable torque-limiting driver of claim 3 wherein said drive socket accepts a predetermined torque without disabling the drive socket due to breakage. 5. The disposable torque-limiting driver of claim 2 wherein said drive socket accepts a predetermined torque without disabling the drive socket due to breakage. 6. The disposable torque-limiting driver of claim 2 , wherein the predetermined torque is at least 90 inch pounds. 7. The disposable torque-limiting driver of claim 2 , wherein the predetermined torque is at least 120 inch pounds. 8. The disposable torque-limiting driver of claim 2 , wherein the predetermined torque is between about 60 pounds and about 130 pounds. 9. The disposable torque-limiting driver of claim 2 , wherein the radius is between 0.1482 and 0.1638 inches. 10. The disposable torque-limiting driver of claim 2 , wherein the radius is between 0.1292304 and 0.1716 inches. 11. The disposable torque-limiting driver of claim 2 , wherein the radius is between 0.1266 and 0.1794 inches. 12. The disposable torque-limiting driver of claim 2 further comprising a tip connected to a distal end of said shaft. 13. A method of reducing plastic nose cone breakage of a disposable torque-limiting driver operating at a selected torque, the method comprising: applying a preselected amount of torque to a tool fitted to a torque limiting device via a square drive socket of a plastic nose cone; said drive socket having been formed of four planar walls and interposed between each wall is an arched corner catch each with a radius sufficient to distribute the force caused by turning a shaft at the predetermined torque without cracking the plastic nose cone over a plurality of cycles: and, wherein each wall is parallel to the opposing wall and orthogonal to the adjacent wall. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the predetermined torque is at least 60 inch pounds. 15. The method of claim 14 the predetermined torque is between about 105 and about 110 inch pounds. 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the nose cone continues to function within the predetermined torque range for at least about 105 cycles. 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the nose cone continues to function within the predetermined torque range for at least about 135 cycles. 18. The method of claim 13 wherein the predetermined torque is between about 75 and about 85 inch pounds. 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the nose cone continues to function within the predetermined torque range for at least about 108 cycles. 20. The method of claim 18 wherein the nose cone continues to function within the predetermined torque range for at least about 138 cycles. 21. The method of claim 13 the predetermined torque is above about 120 inch pounds. 22. The method of claim 21 wherein the nose cone continues to function within the predetermined torque range for at least about 105 cycles.
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