Socket suspension assembly
A socket suspension assembly includes a suspension rack and at least one socket rack slidably and rotatably mounted to the suspension rack. The suspension rack includes a post-like structure and has at least one groove longitudinally defined in an outer periphery of the suspension rack. The socket rack includes a loop rotatably and slidably sleeved on the suspension rack and a stub radially extending from an outer periphery of the loop. The stub is adapted to be connected to a socket.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a suspension assembly, and more particularly to a socket suspension assembly.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional socket suspension assembly in accordance with the prior art usually comprises a suspension rack and multiple socket slidably mounted on the suspension rack by dove-tail structure. As a result, the socket rack only can be linearly moved relative to the suspension rack. Consequently, to detach the socket from the suspension rack is an inconvenient operation when the sockets are arranged on the suspension rack side by side. In addition, some sockets have standards close to one another such that the user may take a socket having the standard that is wrong.
Furthermore, the socket is attached to the socket rack due to a friction force between the socket and the socket rack. Consequently, the connection between the socket and the socket rack may be weakened and extremely, the socket may be detached from the socket rack when the socket rack is worn out.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the disadvantages of the conventional socket suspension assembly.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe main objective of the present invention is to provide an improved socket suspension assembly for user to easily and correctly take the socket from the present invention.
To achieve the objective, the socket suspension assembly in accordance with the present invention comprises a suspension rack and at least one socket rack slidably and rotatably mounted to the suspension rack. The suspension rack includes a post-like structure and has at least one groove longitudinally defined in an outer periphery of the suspension rack. The socket rack includes a loop rotatably and slidably sleeved on the suspension rack and a stub radially extending from an outer periphery of the loop. The stub is adapted to be connected to a socket.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Referring to the drawings and initially to
The suspension rack (10) includes a post-like structure and has at least one groove (11) longitudinally defined in an outer periphery of the suspension rack (10). In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, there are eight grooves defined in the outer periphery of the suspension rack (10) for user to easily rotate the socket rack (20) relative to the suspension rack (10).
Further with reference to
The loop (21) has at least one rib (211) longitudinally formed on an inner periphery thereof. The rib (211) is received in the multiple grooves (11) in the suspension rack (10) and has a shape complementally corresponding to that of the grooves (11) in the suspension rack (10). In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the loop (21) has three ribs (211) for promoting the connection between the socket rack (20) and the suspension rack (10) without influence on the rotation between the socket rack (20) and the suspension rack (10). At least one indicating zone (212) is formed on the outer periphery of the loop (21) for indicating the standard of the socket that is connected to the socket rack (20).
Reference to
When mounting the socket to the stub (22) of the present invention, the inner periphery of a cubic hole (30), which is defined in one end of the socket, inward pushes the resilient stick (221) to compress the spring (223) due to the boss (222). The boss (222) is received in an indentation (31) that is defined in the inner periphery of the cubic hole (30) of the socket to hold the socket in place when the socket is moved to the specific location. The restitution force of the spring (223) provides a thrust to the resilient stick (221) for connecting the socket when the boss (222) of the resilient stick (221) is worn out.
With reference to
In fact, the groove (11) in the suspension rack (10) can be defined in the inner periphery of the loop (21) and the rib (211) of the loop (21) can be formed on the outer periphery of the suspension rack (10). Similarly, the socket rack (20) can be rotated relative to the suspension rack (10).
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With reference to
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.
Claims
1. A socket suspension assembly comprising:
- a suspension rack; and
- at least one socket rack rotatably and slidably sleeved on the suspension rack, the socket rack including a loop rotatably and slidably sleeved on the suspension rack and a stub radially extending from an outer periphery of the loop, the stub adapted to be connected to a socket.
2. The socket suspension assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the suspension rack has a post-like structure and at least one groove defined in an outer periphery of the suspension rack, and the loop of the socket rack has at least one rib longitudinally formed on an inner periphery of the loop, the socket rack being positioned when the at least one rib is received in the at least one groove.
3. The socket suspension rack as claimed in claim 2, wherein the rib is transformed and engaged to the next groove in the suspension rack to hold the socket rack in place due to a restitution force of the rib.
4. The socket suspension rack as claimed in claim 1, wherein the suspension rack has a polygonal cross-section and a polygonal hole is defined within the loop for rotatably and slidably receiving the suspension rack.
5. The socket suspension rack as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stub has a hollow structure and a resilient stick formed on one side of the stub, the resilient stick having a boss formed on a free end thereof opposite to the loop adapted for engaging to an indentation that is defined in an inner periphery of a cubic hole defined in one end of the socket, a spring formed within the stub, the spring having one end connected to an inner periphery of the stub and abuts a back of the resilient stick for lengthening the use life of the resilient stick.
6. The socket suspension assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the loop has at least one indicating zone is formed on the outer periphery of the loop for indicating the standard of the socket that is connected to the socket rack.
7. The socket suspension assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the stub has a hollow structure and a resilient stick formed on one side of the stub, the resilient stick having a boss formed on a free end thereof opposite to the loop adapted for engaging to an indentation that is defined in an inner periphery of a cubic hole defined in one end of the socket, a spring formed within the stub, the spring having one end connected to an inner periphery of the stub and abuts a back of the resilient stick for lengthening the use life of the resilient stick.
8. The socket suspension assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein the stub has a hollow structure and a resilient stick formed on one side of the stub, the resilient stick having a boss formed on a free end thereof opposite to the loop adapted for engaging to an indentation that is defined in an inner periphery of a cubic hole defined in one end of the socket, a spring formed within the stub, the spring having one end connected to an inner periphery of the stub and abuts a back of the resilient stick for lengthening the use life of the resilient stick.
9. The socket suspension assembly as claimed in claim 5, wherein at least one side adjacent to the resilient stick forming a teethed structure thereon and adapted for promoting the friction between the socket and the stub.
10. The socket suspension assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein the stub has a hollow structure and a resilient stick formed on one side of the stub, the resilient stick having a boss formed on a free end thereof opposite to the loop adapted for engaging to an indentation that is defined in an inner periphery of a cubic hole defined in one end of the socket, a spring formed within the stub, the spring having one end connected to an inner periphery of the stub and abuts a back of the resilient stick for lengthening the use life of the resilient stick.
11. The socket suspension assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein at least one side adjacent to the resilient stick forming a teethed structure thereon and adapted for promoting the friction between the socket and the stub.
12. The socket suspension assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein at least one side adjacent to the resilient stick forming a teethed structure thereon and adapted for promoting the friction between the socket and the stub.
13. The socket suspension assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein at least one side adjacent to the resilient stick forming a teethed structure thereon and adapted for promoting the friction between the socket and the stub.
14. The socket suspension assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the loop of the socket rack has a width greater than a diameter of the socket that is mounted to the socket rack, thereby a distance is formed between two adjacent sockets and the distance is greater than a thickness of the user's thumb and forefinger for user to easily detaching the socket.
15. The socket suspension assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the suspension rack has a post-like structure and at least one rib longitudinally formed on an outer periphery of the suspension rack, and the loop has at least one groove longitudinally defined in an inner periphery of the loop for receiving the at least one rib of the suspension rack to position the socket rack.
16. The socket suspension rack as claimed in claim 15, wherein the rib is transformed and engaged to the next groove in the loop to hold the socket rack in place due to a restitution force of the rib.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 11, 2005
Publication Date: Jul 13, 2006
Inventors: Tuan Hsien-Chung (Taichung), Tsai Sammy (Taichung)
Application Number: 11/033,196
International Classification: A47F 7/00 (20060101);