FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention generally relates to various tools designed for tightening
or loosening fasteners, in particular bolts and nuts. More specifically, the present
invention is an anti-slip multidirectional driver bit, designed to prevent damaging
or stripping fasteners during the extraction or tightening process.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Hex bolts, nuts, screws, and other similar threaded devices are used to secure and
hold multiple components together by being engaged to a complimentary thread, known
as a female thread. The general structure of these types of fasteners is a cylindrical
shaft with an external thread and a head at one end of the shaft. The external thread
engages a complimentary female thread tapped into a hole or a nut and secures the
fastener in place, fastening the associated components together. The head receives
an external torque force and is the means by which the fastener is turned, or driven,
into the female threading. The head is shaped specifically to allow an external tool
like a wrench to apply a torque to the fastener in order to rotate the fastener and
engage the complimentary female threading to a certain degree. This type of fastener
is simple, extremely effective, cheap, and highly popular in modern construction.
[0003] One of the most common problems in using these types of fasteners, whether male or
female, is the tool slipping in the head portion, or slipping on the head portion.
This is generally caused by either a worn fastener or tool, corrosion, overtightening,
or damage to the head portion of the fastener. The present invention is a driving
bit design that virtually eliminates slippage. The design uses a series of segmented
portions that bite into the head of the fastener and allow for efficient torque transfer
between the driving bit and the head portion of the fastener. The present invention
eliminates the need for the common bolt extractors as they require unnecessary drilling
and tools. With the development of electric screwdrivers, and drills, people have
been using, power tools to apply the required torsional forces and remove various
fasteners. The present invention provides a double-sided driver end bit, thus allowing
for torque to applied to the fastener in both clockwise and counterclockwise directions,
thus tightening or loosening the fastener. Most driver end bits have a standardized
one fourth inch hex holder, and come in various configurations including but not limited
to, square end, hex end, or star end.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0004]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a top view of the alternative embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the alternative embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a further alternative embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a further alternative embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a further alternative embodiment of the present invention.
DETAIL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION
[0005] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions
of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0006] The present invention generally related to torque tool accessories. More specifically,
the present invention is a multi-grip socket bit, also known as a screw bit or driver.
The present invention allows for a higher torque to be applied to a fastener than
a similarly sized conventional driver bit without damaging the head of the fastener
or the bit tool. This is achieved through the use of a multitude of engagement features
which effectively grip the head of the fastener. The present invention is a socket
bit that is compatible with a variety of torque tools including, but not limited to,
traditional drills, bit-receiving screwdrivers, socket wrenches, and socket drivers.
[0007] In its simplest embodiment, referring to FIG.
1, the present invention comprises an at least one screw bit body
1. The screw bit body
1 is a shank which engages the socket fastener, such as a socket screw or a socket
bolt, in order to apply a torque force onto the socket faster. The screw bit body
1 comprises a plurality of laterally-bracing sidewalls
2, a first base
9, and a second base
10. In general, the screw bit body
1 is a prism composed of a strong metal. Each of the plurality of laterally-bracing
sidewalls
2 engage within and grip the socket fastener in order to efficiently transfer torque
from a torque tool to the socket fastener. The first base
9 and the second base
10 are positioned opposite to each other along the plurality of laterally-bracing sidewalls
2. Additionally, the first base
9 and the second base
10 are oriented perpendicular to each of the laterally-bracing sidewalls and thus enclose/complete
the prism shape of the screw bit body
1.
[0008] Referring to FIG.
3 and FIG.
4, each of the laterally-bracing sidewalls comprises a first lateral edge
3, a second lateral edge
4, a bracing surface
5, and an at least one engagement cavity
6. The plurality of laterally-bracing sidewalls
2 is radially positioned about a rotation axis
11 of the screw bit body
1 in order to yield a geometric profile complimentary to that of the socket fastener.
The number within the plurality of laterally-bracing sidewalls
2 is subject to change to compliment the shape and profile of a variety of socket fasteners.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the number within the plurality of laterally-bracing
sidewalls
2 is six and the resulting geometric profile of the screw bit body
1 is a hexagon. In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the number within
the plurality of laterally-bracing sidewall is four and the resulting geometric profile
of the screw bit body
1 is a square.
[0009] The bracing surface
5 physically presses against the socket fastener, in particular the lateral sidewall
of a head portion from the socket fastener. The first lateral edge
3 and the second lateral edge
4 are positioned opposite to each other across the bracing surface
5. When viewed from either the top perspective or the bottom perspective, the first
lateral edge
3 and the second lateral edge
4 from each of the plurality of laterally-bracing sidewalls
2 make up the corners of the screw bit body
1. The engagement cavity
6 traverses normal and into the bracing surface
5 and creates an additional gripping point/tooth on the bracing surface
5. This gripping point is created with the engagement cavity
6 and an adjacent edge, wherein the adjacent edge is either the first lateral edge
3 or the second lateral edge
4; in particular, the adjacent edge is the edge closest to the engagement cavity
6. Additionally, the engagement cavity
6 traverses into the screw bit body
1 from the first base
9 towards the second base
10. The engagement cavity
6 also tapers from the first base
9 to the second base
10. This ensures that the additional gripping point extends along the length of the screw
bit body
1 for maximum grip engagement between the screw bit body
1 and the socket fastener. Furthermore, it is preferred that a cross-section 7 of the
engagement cavity
6 is a semi-circular profile. The semi-circular profile ensures that there are little
to no high stress points in the screw bit body
1, thus increasing the overall longevity of the tool. Alternative profiles may be used
for the engagement cavity
6 including, but not limited to, a semi-square profile, a semi-rectangular profile,
and a semi-oval profile.
[0010] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the engagement cavity
6 is positioned specifically for the most efficient transfer of torque. In particular,
the engagement cavity
6 is positioned offset from the first lateral edge
3 by a first distance
12. Similarly, the engagement cavity
6 is positioned offset from the second lateral edge
4 by a second distance
13. The proportion between the first distance
12, the second distance
13, and a width
8 of the engagement cavity
6 is 1:5:4 for the most efficient transfer of torque.
[0011] The proportion between the first distance
12, the second distance
13, and the width
8 of the engagement cavity
6 may be switched and altered in order to achieve a clockwise and counterclockwise
design. Referring to FIG.
1, the present invention is configured to be a clockwise drive bit. For this embodiment,
the first distance
12 is greater than the second distance
13. In particular, the proportion between the first distance
12, the second distance
13, and the width
8 of the engagement cavity
6 is 1:5:4, thus yielding a design of the present invention which grips and applies
torque to the socket fastener in the clockwise direction. This design is used to screw
in and secure the socket fastener. In another embodiment, the present invention is
configured to be a counter-clockwise screw bit. For this embodiment, the first distance
12 greater than the second distance
13. In particular, the proportion between the first distance
12, the second distance
13, and the width
8 of the engagement cavity
6 is 5:1:4, thus yielding a design which grips and applies torque to the socket fastener
in the counter-clockwise direction. This design is used to release and extract the
socket fastener.
[0012] Referring to FIG.
5, the present invention may also further comprise a plurality of intermittent sidewalls
18. Each of the plurality of intermittent sidewalls
18 is a flat surface which engages the socket fastener like a traditional screw bit
design. The plurality of intermittent sidewalls
18 is radially positioned about the rotation axis
11. Additionally, the plurality of intermittent sidewalls
18 is interspersed amongst the plurality of laterally-bracing sidewalls
2. Resultantly, the plurality of intermittent sidewalls
18 and the plurality of laterally-bracing sidewalls
2 radially alternate between each other.
[0013] The present invention also incorporates an attachment feature which allows an external
torque tool to attach to the screw bit body
1 and transfer torque force onto the socket fastener through the screw bit body
1. Referring to FIG.
1, the present invention comprises an attachment body
14. The attachment body
14 is centrally positioned around and along the rotation axis
11 such that the rotation axis
11 of the attachment body
14 and the rotation axis
11 of the screw bit body
1 are coincidentally aligned. Additionally, the attachment body
14 is connected adjacent to the second base
10. The attachment body
14 preferably has a hexagonal cross-section in order to fit within a female attachment
member of the external torque tool. External torque tools include, but are not limited
to, electric drills, torque wrenches, pneumatic drills, socket screw drivers, and
other similar torque tools.
[0014] In another embodiment, referring to FIG.
6, the present invention further comprises an engagement bore
15. The engagement bore
15 allows the present invention to be attached to a male attachment member of an external
torque tool, such as a socket wrench or a screw driver. The engagement bore
15 traverses into the attachment body
14 along the rotation axis
11, opposite the screw bit body
1. The engagement bore
15 is shaped to receive a male attachment member of a socket wrench; the preferred shape
is square as the majority of socket wrenches utilize a square attachment member. In
this embodiment, the preferred attachment body
14 is cylindrical shaped. In alternative embodiments, the shape and design of the engagement
bore
15 and the attachment body
14 may vary to be adaptable to different torque tool designs and different attachment
means.
[0015] In one embodiment, referring to FIG.
2, the present invention is implemented as a dual sided screw bit, thus providing both
a clockwise and a counter-clockwise screw bit body
1 simultaneously. In this embodiment, the at least one screw bit body
1 comprises a first screw bit body
16 and a second screw bit body
17. The attachment body
14 preferably has a hexagonal cross-section. The attachment body
14 is centrally positioned around and along the rotation axis
11 of the first screw bit body
16 such that the rotation axis
11 of the attachment body
14 and the rotation axis
11 of the first screw bit body
16 are coincidentally aligned. Additionally, the attachment body
14 is connected adjacent to the second base
10 of the first screw bit body
1. The second screw bit body
17 shares the attachment body
14 with the first screw bit body
1. Thus, the second screw bit body
17 is concentrically positioned with the first screw bit body
16. Additionally, the second screw bit body
17 is positioned adjacent to the attachment body
14, opposite the first screw bit body
16, similar to traditional double-sided screw bit designs. Similar to the first screw
bit body
16, the attachment body
14 is connected to the second base
10 base of the second screw bit body
17. This embodiment yields the screw bit body
1 on either side of the attachment body
14. The first screw bit body
16 is designed to screw in a socket fastener, the clockwise version.
[0016] For this, referring to FIG.
3, the second distance
13 of the first screw bit body
16 is greater than the first distance
12 of the first screw bit body
16. This positions the additional gripping point of the first screw bit body
16 adjacent to the first lateral edge
3 of the first screw bit body
16. The second screw bit body
17 is designed to unscrew/extract the socket fastener, i.e. the counter-clockwise version.
Referring to FIG.
4, the first distance
12 of the second screw bit body
17 is greater than the second distance
13 of the second screw bit body
17. This positions the additional gripping point of the second screw bit body
17 adjacent to the second lateral edge
4 of the second screw bit body
17.
[0017] In another embodiment of the present invention, referring to FIG.
5 the at least one engagement cavity
6 comprises a first cavity
19 and a second cavity
20. This embodiment is a simultaneous clockwise and counter-clockwise implementation
of the present invention. In particular, the first cavity
19 and the second cavity
20 are oriented parallel and offset to each other. The first cavity
19 is positioned adjacent and offset to the first lateral edge
3 and the second cavity
20 is positioned adjacent and offset to the second lateral edge
4. This allows the user to rotate the present invention either in the clockwise or counter-clockwise
rotation without removing the present invention from the torque tool while still taking
advantage of the additional gripping point. In this embodiment, it is preferred that
the present invention further comprises the plurality of intermittent sidewalls
18, wherein the plurality of intermittent sidewalls
18 is interspersed amongst the plurality of laterally-bracing portions.
[0018] Referring to FIG. 7, in an alternative embodiment, the present invention is implemented
as a ball end screw bit. In this embodiment, the bracing surface
5 of each of the plurality of laterally-bracing sidewalls
2 is a concave surface. As a result, the screw bit body
1 overall has a ball-like shape. This allows the user to engage the socket fastener
at an angle, an especially useful feature for fasteners located in hard to reach areas.
[0019] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment,
it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be
made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
ORIGINAL CLAIMS OF THE PARENT APPLICATION WHICH FORM PART OF THE DESCRIPTION ONLY
[0020]
- 1. A multi-grip socket bit comprises:
an at least one screw bit body;
the screw bit body comprises a plurality of laterally-bracing sidewalls, a first base,
and a second base;
each of the plurality of laterally-bracing sidewalls comprises a first lateral edge,
a second lateral edge, a bracing surface, and an least one engagement cavity;
the plurality of laterally-bracing sidewalls being radially positioned about a rotation
axis of the screw bit body;
the first lateral edge and the second lateral edge being positioned opposite to each
other across the bracing surface;
the engagement cavity traversing normal and into the bracing surface;
the engagement cavity traversing into the screw bit body from the first base towards
the second base;
the engagement cavity being positioned offset from the first lateral edge by a first
distance; and
the engagement cavity being positioned offset from the second lateral edge by a second
distance.
- 2. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
an attachment body;
an engagement bore;
the attachment body being centrally positioned around and along the rotation axis;
the attachment body being connected adjacent to the second base; and
the engagement bore traversing into the attachment body along the rotation axis, opposite
the screw bit body.
- 3. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
an attachment body;
the attachment body being centrally positioned around and along the rotation axis;
and
the attachment body being connected adjacent to the second base.
- 4. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
an attachment body;
the at least one screw bit body comprises a first screw bit body and a second screw
bit body;
the attachment body being centrally positioned around and along the rotation axis
of the first screw bit body;
the attachment body being connected adjacent to the second base of the first screw
bit body;
the second screw bit body being concentrically positioned with the first screw bit
body;
the second screw bit body being positioned adjacent to the attachment body, opposite
the first screw bit body;
the attachment body being connected adjacent to the second base of the second screw
bit body;
the first distance of the first screw bit body being greater than the second distance
of the first screw bit body; and
the second distance of the second screw bit body being greater than the first distance
of the second screw bit body.
- 5. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
the screw bit body further comprises a plurality of intermittent sidewalls;
the plurality of intermittent sidewalls being radially positioned about the rotation
axis; and
the plurality of intermittent sidewalls being interspersed amongst the plurality of
laterally-bracing sidewalls.
- 6. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
the at least one engagement cavity comprises a first cavity and a second cavity;
the first cavity and the second cavity being orientated parallel and offset to each
other;
the first cavity being positioned adjacent to the first lateral edge; and
the second cavity being positioned adjacent to the second lateral edge.
- 7. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first distance is
greater than the second distance.
- 8. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second distance is
greater than the first distance.
- 9. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the proportion between
the first distance, the second distance, and a width of the engagement cavity is 1:5:4.
- 10. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engagement cavity
tapers from the first base to the second base.
- 11. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 1, wherein a cross-section of the
engagement cavity is a semi-circular profile.
- 12. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bracing surface of
each of the plurality of laterally-bracing sidewalls is a concave surface.
1. A multi-grip socket bit comprising at least one screw bit body (1, 16, 17),
characterized in that the multi-grip socket bit further comprises:
the at least one screw bit body (1, 16, 17) comprising a plurality of laterally-bracing
sidewalls (2), a first base (9) and a second base (10);
each of the plurality of laterally-bracing sidewalls (2) comprising a first lateral
edge (3), a second lateral edge (4), a bracing surface (5) and an engagement cavity
(6);
the plurality of laterally-bracing sidewalls (2) being radially positioned about a
rotation axis (11) of the at least one screw bit body (1, 16, 17);
the first lateral edge (3) and the second lateral edge (4) being positioned opposite
to each other across the bracing surface (5);
the engagement cavity (6) extending normal and into the bracing surface (5);
the engagement cavity (6) extending into the at least one screw bit body (1, 16, 17)
from the first base (9) towards the second base (10);
the engagement cavity (6) being positioned offset from the first lateral edge (3)
by a first distance (12);
the engagement cavity (6) being positioned offset from the second lateral edge (4)
by a second distance (13), wherein the first distance (12) is less or greater than
the second distance (13);
the first lateral edge (3) and the second lateral edge (4) each being a corner;
the entire cross-section (7) of the engagement cavity (6) being parallel to the first
base (9) and the second base (10); and
the engagement cavity (6) being concave along a direction from the first lateral edge
(3) to the second lateral edge (4).
2. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 1 comprising:
an attachment body (14); and
the attachment body (14) being centrally positioned around and along the rotation
axis (11).
3. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 2 comprising:
the attachment body (14) being connected adjacent to the second base (10).
4. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 2 comprising:
an engagement bore (15);
the engagement bore (15) traversing into the attachment body (14) along the rotation
axis (11), opposite the at least one screw bit body (1, 16, 17).
5. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 2 comprising:
an engagement bore (15);
the engagement bore (15) traversing into the attachment body (14);
the engagement bore (15) being positioned offset from the at least one screw bit body
(1, 16, 17).
6. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 2 comprising:
the at least one screw bit body (1, 16, 17) comprising a first screw bit body (16)
and a second screw bit body (17);
the attachment body (14) being centrally positioned around and along the rotation
axis (11) of the first screw bit body (16);
the attachment body (14) being connected adjacent to the second base (10) of the first
screw bit body (16);
the second screw bit body (17) being concentrically positioned with the first screw
bit body (16);
the second screw bit body (17) being positioned adjacent to the attachment body (14),
opposite the first screw bit body (16);
the attachment body (14) being connected adjacent to the second base (10) of the second
screw bit body (17);
the first distance (12) of the first screw bit body (16) being less than the second
distance (13) of the first screw bit body (16); and
the first distance (12) of the second screw bit body (17) being greater than the second
distance (13) of the second screw bit body (17).
7. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 1 comprising:
the at least one screw bit body (1, 16, 17) comprising a plurality of intermittent
sidewalls (18);
the plurality of intermittent sidewalls (18) being radially positioned about the rotation
axis (11); and
the plurality of intermittent sidewalls (18) being interspersed amongst the plurality
of laterally-bracing sidewalls (2).
8. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 1 comprising:
the engagement cavity (6) comprising a first cavity (19) and a second cavity (20);
the first cavity (19) and the second cavity (20) being orientated parallel and offset
to each other;
the first cavity (19) being positioned adjacent to the first lateral edge (3); and
the second cavity (20) being positioned adjacent to the second lateral edge (4).
9. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 1, wherein a proportion between the
first distance (12), the second distance (13), and a width of the engagement cavity
(6) is 1:5:4 or 5:1:4.
10. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engagement cavity (6)
tapers from the first base (9) to the second base (10).
11. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 1 wherein a cross-section (7) of the
engagement cavity (6) being a partially-circular profile.
12. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 1 comprising:
the first base (9) comprising a first base surface;
the first base surface and the bracing surface (5) being angularly offset from each
other.
13. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 12 comprising:
the first base surface and the bracing surface (5) each being flat.
14. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 13 comprising:
the first base surface and the bracing surface (5) being oriented perpendicular to
each other.
15. The multi-grip socket bit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bracing surface (5) of
each of the plurality of laterally-bracing sidewalls (2) is a concave surface.