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US3869945A
US3869945A US389652A US38965273A US3869945A US 3869945 A US3869945 A US 3869945A US 389652 A US389652 A US 389652A US 38965273 A US38965273 A US 38965273A US 3869945 A US3869945 A US 3869945A
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  • ABSTRACT [30] Foreign Application Priority Data
  • a socket wrench head for spark plugs which has a Aug. 22, 1972 Germany 7230979 built-in permanent magnet for holding the Spark P
  • a guide sleeve having a bore is inserted in the shank [52] US. Cl. 81/125 Of h ke wren h head for receiving the terminal [51] Int. Cl B25b 13/06, B25b 13/48 of the Spark plug.
  • the bore may be a multi-step bore [58] Field of Search 81 124.1, 125 to r ive ifferently shaped terminals, and the guide sleeve may be displaceable against the force of a com- [56] References Cit d pression spring to receive these differently shaped ter- UNITED STATES PATENTS l2/l925 Michel .1 8l/l24.l
  • the present inventon relates to a socket wrench head for spark plugs, which head has a built-in permanent magnet for holding the spark plugs.
  • socket wrench heads are known. They have proved particularly helpful where the spark plugs of an internal combustion engine are not very well accessible, since the spark plugs are prevented by the built-in permanent magnet from falling out of the socket wrench head not only while being screwed out, but also while they are being screwed in.
  • a drawback of the heretofore known socket wrench heads for spark plugs is that especially the insulators of the spark plugs may be damaged if the socket wrench head is obliquely inserted upon the spark plugs or if it becomes tilted while being operated.
  • an object of the present invention to prevent a tilting or oblique insertion of the socket wrench head.
  • FIG. 1 is a side view of the socket wrench head according to the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a longitudinal section through the socket wrench head according to the invention.
  • FIG. 3 shows a bottom view of the socket wrench head according to the invention, in which, for clarity purposes, all inserts have been omitted.
  • FIG. 4 shows a top view of the socket wrench head according to the invention, again without inserts.
  • FIG. 5 is a longitudinal section through the permanent magnet receiving and holding support piece of the socket wrench head according to the invention.
  • FIG. 6 is top view of the support piece of FIG. 5.
  • FIG. 7 shows a section similar to that of FIG. 2, but with a spark plug engaged by the wrench.
  • FIG. 8 shows a longitudinal section through a second specific embodiment of the socket wrench head ac cording to the invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a longitudinal section through the slidable guiding sleeve shown in FIG. 8.
  • FIG. 10 is an enlargement of FIG. 8, with a spark plug engaged by the wrench.
  • FIG. 11 corresponds to FIG. 10, except that the terminal of the spark plug has an attachment cap.
  • the socket wrench head according to the present invention is characterized primarily in that a guiding sleeve is inserted in that shank portion of the socket wrench head which receives the insulator of the spark plug.
  • the guiding sleeve is provided with a bore for receiving the terminal of the spark plug.
  • the guide sleeve which is preferably made out of synthetic material and is inserted into the shank of the socket wrench head.
  • the bore of the guide sleeve is, according to a further embodiment of the invention, provided with at least two steps, and the guide sleeve is mounted in the shank of the socket wrench head so as to be displaceable against the force of a compression spring.
  • the socket wrench head according to the invention for spark plugs having standard terminals, the latter engages that step of the multi-step bore which has the smallest diameter. If on the other hand the socket wrench head is used for spark plugs the terminals of which have an attachment cap, the latter engages that bore step which has the larger diameter.
  • the compression spring is spirally shaped and is arranged between an annular flange of the guiding sleeve and an abutment surface of the shank.
  • the socket wrench head is characterized by a stepped bore, both ends ofwhich are an inner square and an inner hexagon respectively, the permanent magnet being inserted in the upper portion of the hexagonal bore and the guiding sleeve being inserted in the cylindrical middle portion thereof.
  • the permanent magnet is in the form of a ring and is inserted into a mounting piece which has an outer hexagonal configuration and which is pressed into the hexagonal space of the socket wrench head, which serves as the wrench face for the hexagonal portion of the spark plugs.
  • the socket wrench head 1 which has a tubular housing, the middle section of which forms a cylindrical shank 1a.
  • the multi-step bore 1b (FIG. 2) of the socket wrench head 1 is formed at its lower end as an inner square 10 (FIG. 3) in order to be able to operate the socket wrench head 1 by means of, for example, the square end of a ratchet wrench.
  • the lower end ofthe socket wrench head I has an inner hexagonal surface 1d (FIG. 4), which is to be placed upon the hexagonal head of the spark plug 5 as shown in FIG. 7.
  • a transverse bore 1f (FIG. 1) is provided in the upper region of the socket wrench head 1, which regionis additionally provided with an outer hexagonal surface 1e, so that a fixed spanner or ring spanner box end wrench may be used to turn the socket wrench head 1.
  • a guiding sleeve 2 (FIG. 2) of synthetic material is inserted into the cylindrical shank 1a of the socket wrench head 1.
  • the guiding sleeve 2 is provided with a bore 20 for receiving the terminal 512 (FIG. 7) which protrudes from the insulator 5a of the spark plug 5.
  • the spark plug is exactly or accurately guided by the guiding sleeve 2 within the socket wrench head 1 by means of its terminal 5b, so that not only an oblique insertion of the socket wrench head 1, but also a tilting of the spark plug 5 within the socket wrench head 1 is made impossible.
  • a permanent magnet 4 (FIG. 2) inserted in the inner region of the hexagonal portion 1d, is designed as a ring or collar, and is arranged in a mounting piece 3.
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 in particular show the constuction of the mounting piece 3, which has a cylindrical bore to receive the permanent magnet 4 and which has an outer hexagonal contour which fits into the inner hexagonal portion 1d of the socket wrench head 1.
  • the continuous bore 2a of the guide sleeve 2 of FIGS. 2 and 7 is replaced with a twostep bore.
  • the bore step 2b has the smaller diameter to receive the terminal 5b (FIG. 10)
  • the bore step 2c has the larger diameter to receive an attachment cap 5c (FIG. 11) which is on the terminal 5b.
  • the guiding sleeve 2 is displaceably mounted in the shank 1a of the socket wrench head 1.
  • a spiral-shaped compression spring 6 is arranged between an annular flange 2d of the guiding sleeve 2 and an abutment surface or shoulder 1d of the shank la.
  • the spark plug 5 is guided within the socket wrench head 1 by inserting the terminal 5b into the bore step 2! of guiding sleeve 2. This is illustrated in FIG. 10 showing the accurate guidance of the spark plug 5 within the socket wrench head 1.
  • the socket wrench head I can be used unchanged.
  • the attachment cap 50 which enters the bore step 20', pushes the guiding sleeve 2 towards the inner square 1c, compressing the compression spring 6.
  • FIG. 11 After the socket wrench head 1 is pulled from the spark plug 5, the compression spring 6 returns the guiding sleeve 2 to a position for receiving spark plugs, so that not only a standard spark plug 5 with an exposed terminal 5b but also a spark plug 5 with an attachment cap 5c may be handled.
  • the guide sleeve 2 can be provided with a stepped bore having more than the two bore steps 2b and 20, for example, if attachment caps 5c having various outer diameters are to be used.
  • any suitable material may be used, for instance nylon or teflon.
  • a socket wrench head for spark plugs with terminals which comprises in combination: a socket wrench head body having a hollow shank, and also having a first end portion for engagement with means for actuating said wrench head body and also having a second end portion axially opposite said first end portion for receiving the spark plug to be handled, said shank being located between said first and second end portions, a guiding sleeve arranged within said shank and having a bore extending in the axial direction of said shank for receiving and embracing only the terminal of a spark plug to be handled by said wrench, and a permanent magnet arranged within said second end portion for holding a spark plug introduced into said second end portion.
  • a socket wrench head for spark plugs with terminals which comprises: a socket wrench head body having a hollow shank, and also having a first end portion for engagement with means for actuating said wrench head body and also having a second end portion axially opposite said first end' portion for receiving the spark plug to be handled, said shank being located between said first and second end portions, a guiding sleeve arranged within said shank and having a bore extending in the axial direction of said shank for receiving the terminal ofa spark plug to be handled by said wrench, and a permanent magnet arranged within said second end portion for holding a spark plug introduced into said second end portion, a compression spring being mounted between said first end portion and said guiding sleeve, and said bore'having at least two steps of different diameters, said guiding sleeve being displaceably mounted in said shank and being movable against the thrust of said compression spring.
  • a socket wrench head in which said shank has a shoulder, and said guiding sleeve has an annular flange, said compression spring being spriallyshaped and interposed between said shoulder and said flange.
  • a socket wrench head in which said first end portion is annular and has its interior wall designed for receiving and fitting a square head ofa wrench, and in which said second end portion is annular and has its inner wall hexagonally shaped in a hexagonal section for receiving a hexagonally shaped portion of a spark plug, the section between said first and second end portions being cylindrical and forming said shank.
  • a socket wrench head according to claim 5. in which said permanent magnet is mounted within the region hexagonal section of said hexagonally shaped inner wall.
  • a socket wrench head which includes a mounting section arranged in said hexagonal section and supporting said permanent magnet.

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A socket wrench head for spark plugs, which has a built-in permanent magnet for holding the spark plug. A guide sleeve having a bore is inserted in the shank of the socket wrench head for receiving the terminal of the spark plug. The bore may be a multi-step bore to receive differently shaped terminals, and the guide sleeve may be displaceable against the force of a compression spring to receive these differently shaped terminals.

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I United States Patent 1191 1111 3,869,945 Zerver Mar. 11, 1975 [5 SOCKET WRENCH HEAD FOR SPARK 2,956,462 10/1960 Paul 81/125 PLUGS FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS [76] Inventor: Hermann Jochen Zerver, 818,536 8/1959 Great Britain 81/125 Reinshagener Str. 2, 5630 e sc m y Primary Examiner-Al Lawrence Smith 22 d: A 2 Assistant Examiner-James 1 16 Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Walter Becker [21] Appl. No.: 389,652
[57] ABSTRACT [30] Foreign Application Priority Data A socket wrench head for spark plugs, which has a Aug. 22, 1972 Germany 7230979 built-in permanent magnet for holding the Spark P A guide sleeve having a bore is inserted in the shank [52] US. Cl. 81/125 Of h ke wren h head for receiving the terminal [51] Int. Cl B25b 13/06, B25b 13/48 of the Spark plug. The bore may be a multi-step bore [58] Field of Search 81 124.1, 125 to r ive ifferently shaped terminals, and the guide sleeve may be displaceable against the force of a com- [56] References Cit d pression spring to receive these differently shaped ter- UNITED STATES PATENTS l2/l925 Michel .1 8l/l24.l
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1 SOCKET WRENCH HEAD FOR SPARK PLUGS The present inventon relates to a socket wrench head for spark plugs, which head has a built-in permanent magnet for holding the spark plugs.
Such socket wrench heads are known. They have proved particularly helpful where the spark plugs of an internal combustion engine are not very well accessible, since the spark plugs are prevented by the built-in permanent magnet from falling out of the socket wrench head not only while being screwed out, but also while they are being screwed in.
A drawback of the heretofore known socket wrench heads for spark plugs is that especially the insulators of the spark plugs may be damaged if the socket wrench head is obliquely inserted upon the spark plugs or if it becomes tilted while being operated.
It is, therefore. an object of the present invention to prevent a tilting or oblique insertion of the socket wrench head.
This object and other objects and advantages of the invention will appear more clearly from the following specification in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a side view of the socket wrench head according to the invention.
FIG. 2 is a longitudinal section through the socket wrench head according to the invention.
FIG. 3 shows a bottom view of the socket wrench head according to the invention, in which, for clarity purposes, all inserts have been omitted.
FIG. 4 shows a top view of the socket wrench head according to the invention, again without inserts.
FIG. 5 is a longitudinal section through the permanent magnet receiving and holding support piece of the socket wrench head according to the invention.
FIG. 6 is top view of the support piece of FIG. 5.
FIG. 7 shows a section similar to that of FIG. 2, but with a spark plug engaged by the wrench.
FIG. 8 shows a longitudinal section through a second specific embodiment of the socket wrench head ac cording to the invention.
FIG. 9 is a longitudinal section through the slidable guiding sleeve shown in FIG. 8.
FIG. 10 is an enlargement of FIG. 8, with a spark plug engaged by the wrench.
FIG. 11 corresponds to FIG. 10, except that the terminal of the spark plug has an attachment cap.
The socket wrench head according to the present invention is characterized primarily in that a guiding sleeve is inserted in that shank portion of the socket wrench head which receives the insulator of the spark plug. The guiding sleeve is provided with a bore for receiving the terminal of the spark plug.
An oblique insertion as well as a tilting of the socket wrench head in relation to the spark plug is precluded by means of the guide sleeve, which is preferably made out of synthetic material and is inserted into the shank of the socket wrench head. By doing this, not only will damage to the insulators of the spark plugs be prevented, but also higher and better predeterminable holding forces of the magnets will be realized. This is so because, by eliminating the tilting, a buildup of an air gap between the permanent magnet and the spark plug is avoided. Consequently, the holding forces of the permanent magnets need no longer be of such a magnitude as to also hold tilted spark plugs, but need only be of the exact magnitude necessary to hold the spark plugs. The guiding sleeve thus not only prevents damage to the insulators of the spark plugs, but also increases the utility of the socket wrench head due to the elimination of higher holding forces of the permanent magnets.
In order to be able to use the socket wrench head made according to the invention for spark plugs having their terminal provided with an attachment cap, the bore of the guide sleeve is, according to a further embodiment of the invention, provided with at least two steps, and the guide sleeve is mounted in the shank of the socket wrench head so as to be displaceable against the force of a compression spring. When using the socket wrench head according to the invention for spark plugs having standard terminals, the latter engages that step of the multi-step bore which has the smallest diameter. If on the other hand the socket wrench head is used for spark plugs the terminals of which have an attachment cap, the latter engages that bore step which has the larger diameter. The complete entering of the spark plug into the socket wrench head is made possible by pushing back the guiding sleeve within the shank of the socket wrench head. The displacement occurs against the force of a compression spring the spring tension of which is naturally less than the holding force of the permanent magnet. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the compression spring is spirally shaped and is arranged between an annular flange of the guiding sleeve and an abutment surface of the shank. According to a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the socket wrench head is characterized by a stepped bore, both ends ofwhich are an inner square and an inner hexagon respectively, the permanent magnet being inserted in the upper portion of the hexagonal bore and the guiding sleeve being inserted in the cylindrical middle portion thereof. The permanent magnet, according to a further embodiment of the invention, is in the form of a ring and is inserted into a mounting piece which has an outer hexagonal configuration and which is pressed into the hexagonal space of the socket wrench head, which serves as the wrench face for the hexagonal portion of the spark plugs.
Referring now to the drawings in detail, the arrangements shown therein comprise the socket wrench head 1, which has a tubular housing, the middle section of which forms a cylindrical shank 1a. The multi-step bore 1b (FIG. 2) of the socket wrench head 1 is formed at its lower end as an inner square 10 (FIG. 3) in order to be able to operate the socket wrench head 1 by means of, for example, the square end of a ratchet wrench. The lower end ofthe socket wrench head I has an inner hexagonal surface 1d (FIG. 4), which is to be placed upon the hexagonal head of the spark plug 5 as shown in FIG. 7. In order to be able to operate the socket wrench head 1 by a standard rod, a transverse bore 1f (FIG. 1) is provided in the upper region of the socket wrench head 1, which regionis additionally provided with an outer hexagonal surface 1e, so that a fixed spanner or ring spanner box end wrench may be used to turn the socket wrench head 1.
A guiding sleeve 2 (FIG. 2) of synthetic material is inserted into the cylindrical shank 1a of the socket wrench head 1. The guiding sleeve 2 is provided with a bore 20 for receiving the terminal 512 (FIG. 7) which protrudes from the insulator 5a of the spark plug 5. In
this manner, as can be clearly seen in FIG. 7, the spark plug is exactly or accurately guided by the guiding sleeve 2 within the socket wrench head 1 by means of its terminal 5b, so that not only an oblique insertion of the socket wrench head 1, but also a tilting of the spark plug 5 within the socket wrench head 1 is made impossible.
A permanent magnet 4 (FIG. 2) inserted in the inner region of the hexagonal portion 1d, is designed as a ring or collar, and is arranged in a mounting piece 3. FIGS. 5 and 6 in particular show the constuction of the mounting piece 3, which has a cylindrical bore to receive the permanent magnet 4 and which has an outer hexagonal contour which fits into the inner hexagonal portion 1d of the socket wrench head 1.
According to the second specific embodiment of the invention, as illustrated in FIGS. 8-11, the continuous bore 2a of the guide sleeve 2 of FIGS. 2 and 7 is replaced with a twostep bore. The bore step 2b has the smaller diameter to receive the terminal 5b (FIG. 10), and the bore step 2c has the larger diameter to receive an attachment cap 5c (FIG. 11) which is on the terminal 5b. According to the second specific embodiment of the invention, the guiding sleeve 2 is displaceably mounted in the shank 1a of the socket wrench head 1. In this connection, a spiral-shaped compression spring 6 is arranged between an annular flange 2d of the guiding sleeve 2 and an abutment surface or shoulder 1d of the shank la.
If the socket wrench head 1 is used for spark plugs 5 with which the plug connector is placed directly upon the terminal 5b, the spark plug 5 is guided within the socket wrench head 1 by inserting the terminal 5b into the bore step 2!) of guiding sleeve 2. This is illustrated in FIG. 10 showing the accurate guidance of the spark plug 5 within the socket wrench head 1.
In case the terminal 5b ofthe spark plug Sis provided with an attachment cap 5c, the socket wrench head I can be used unchanged. In this case, the attachment cap 50, which enters the bore step 20', pushes the guiding sleeve 2 towards the inner square 1c, compressing the compression spring 6. Such a situation is shown in FIG. 11. After the socket wrench head 1 is pulled from the spark plug 5, the compression spring 6 returns the guiding sleeve 2 to a position for receiving spark plugs, so that not only a standard spark plug 5 with an exposed terminal 5b but also a spark plug 5 with an attachment cap 5c may be handled.
It is obvious that the guide sleeve 2 can be provided with a stepped bore having more than the two bore steps 2b and 20, for example, if attachment caps 5c having various outer diameters are to be used.
It is, of course, to be understood that the present invention is, by no means, limited to the specific showing of the drawings, but also comprises any modifications within the scope of the appended claims.
It may be added that as synthetic material for the guiding sleeve 2 any suitable material may be used, for instance nylon or teflon.
What I claim is:
l. A socket wrench head for spark plugs with terminals, which comprises in combination: a socket wrench head body having a hollow shank, and also having a first end portion for engagement with means for actuating said wrench head body and also having a second end portion axially opposite said first end portion for receiving the spark plug to be handled, said shank being located between said first and second end portions, a guiding sleeve arranged within said shank and having a bore extending in the axial direction of said shank for receiving and embracing only the terminal of a spark plug to be handled by said wrench, and a permanent magnet arranged within said second end portion for holding a spark plug introduced into said second end portion.
2. A socket wrench head for spark plugs with terminals, which comprises: a socket wrench head body having a hollow shank, and also having a first end portion for engagement with means for actuating said wrench head body and also having a second end portion axially opposite said first end' portion for receiving the spark plug to be handled, said shank being located between said first and second end portions, a guiding sleeve arranged within said shank and having a bore extending in the axial direction of said shank for receiving the terminal ofa spark plug to be handled by said wrench, and a permanent magnet arranged within said second end portion for holding a spark plug introduced into said second end portion, a compression spring being mounted between said first end portion and said guiding sleeve, and said bore'having at least two steps of different diameters, said guiding sleeve being displaceably mounted in said shank and being movable against the thrust of said compression spring.
3. A socket wrench head according to claim 2, in which said shank has a shoulder, and said guiding sleeve has an annular flange, said compression spring being spriallyshaped and interposed between said shoulder and said flange.
4. A socket wrench head according to claim 2, in which said guiding sleeve is made of synthetic material.
5. A socket wrench head according to claim 2, in which said first end portion is annular and has its interior wall designed for receiving and fitting a square head ofa wrench, and in which said second end portion is annular and has its inner wall hexagonally shaped in a hexagonal section for receiving a hexagonally shaped portion of a spark plug, the section between said first and second end portions being cylindrical and forming said shank.
6. A socket wrench head according to claim 5. in which said permanent magnet is mounted within the region hexagonal section of said hexagonally shaped inner wall.
7. A socket wrench head according to claim 5 which includes a mounting section arranged in said hexagonal section and supporting said permanent magnet.
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1. A socket wrench head for spark plugs with terminals, which comprises in combination: a socket wrench head body having a hollow shank, and also having a first end portion for engagement with means for actuating said wrench head body and also having a second end portion axially opposite said first end portion for receiving the spark plug to be handled, said shank being located between said first and second end portions, a guiding sleeve arranged within said shank and having a bore extending in the axial direction of said shank for receiving and embracing only the terminal of a spark plug to be handled by said wrench, and a permanent magnet arranged within said second end portion for holding a spark plug introduced into said second end portion.
1. A socket wrench head for spark plugs with terminals, which comprises in combination: a socket wrench head body having a hollow shank, and also having a first end portion for engagement with means for actuating said wrench head body and also having a second end portion axially opposite said first end portion for receiving the spark plug to be handled, said shank being located between said first and second end portions, a guiding sleeve arranged within said shank and having a bore extending in the axial direction of said shank for receiving and embracing only the terminal of a spark plug to be handled by said wrench, and a permanent magnet arranged within said second end portion for holding a spark plug introduced into said second end portion.
2. A socket wrench head for spark plugs with terminals, which comprises: a socket wrench head body having a hollow shank, and also having a first end portion for engagement with means for actuating said wrench head body and also having a second end portion axially opposite said first end portion for receiving the spark plug to be handled, said shanK being located between said first and second end portions, a guiding sleeve arranged within said shank and having a bore extending in the axial direction of said shank for receiving the terminal of a spark plug to be handled by said wrench, and a permanent magnet arranged within said second end portion for holding a spark plug introduced into said second end portion, a compression spring being mounted between said first end portion and said guiding sleeve, and said bore having at least two steps of different diameters, said guiding sleeve being displaceably mounted in said shank and being movable against the thrust of said compression spring.
3. A socket wrench head according to claim 2, in which said shank has a shoulder, and said guiding sleeve has an annular flange, said compression spring being spirallyshaped and interposed between said shoulder and said flange.
4. A socket wrench head according to claim 2, in which said guiding sleeve is made of synthetic material.
5. A socket wrench head according to claim 2, in which said first end portion is annular and has its interior wall designed for receiving and fitting a square head of a wrench, and in which said second end portion is annular and has its inner wall hexagonally shaped in a hexagonal section for receiving a hexagonally shaped portion of a spark plug, the section between said first and second end portions being cylindrical and forming said shank.
6. A socket wrench head according to claim 5. in which said permanent magnet is mounted within the region hexagonal section of said hexagonally shaped inner wall.
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