IP Library Granted Patent US 11,351,664
Granted Patent B2
US 11,351,664 · App. 17/601,299 · Granted Jun 7, 2022

Electrically isolated tool with non-conductive torque transfer component

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Patent No.
US 11,351,664
App. No.
17/601,299
Granted
Jun 7, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electrically isolated coupler includes a drive body, a driven body, and a torque transfer assembly. The drive body is made of first metallic material and has a drive end configured to interface with a fastening component. The drive body includes a first interface portion and the driven body includes a second interface portion. The driven body is made of a second metallic material and has a driven end configured to interface with a driving tool. The torque transfer assembly is disposed between the drive body and the driven body to electrically isolate the drive body and the driven body from each other and transfer torque between the drive body and the driven body. The torque transfer assembly includes non-conductive material configured to maintain separation between the drive body and the driven body of at least about 0.400″.

Claims (36)

1. An electrically isolated coupler comprising:

a drive body made of first metallic material and having a drive end configured to interface with a fastening component, the drive body comprising a first interface portion;

a driven body made of a second metallic material and having a driven end configured to interface with a driving tool, the driven body comprising a second interface portion; and

a torque transfer assembly disposed between the drive body and the driven body to electrically isolate the drive body and the driven body from each other and transfer torque between the drive body and the driven body;

wherein the torque transfer assembly comprises non-conductive material configured to maintain separation between the drive body and the driven body of at least about 0.400″,

wherein the torque transfer assembly comprises a first isolation member and at least one second isolation member, and wherein the first and second isolation members are formed as disc or plate shaped members inserted between the drive body and the driven body,

wherein the first isolation member and the at least one second isolation member are operably coupled to each other via reinforcement members; and

wherein the reinforcement members include a first set of reinforcement members extending entirely through the first isolation member and into each of a first instance and a second instance of the at least one second isolation member, the first and second instances being disposed on opposite sides of the first isolation member.

2. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 1 , wherein the torque transfer assembly comprises non-conductive metal.

3. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 2 , wherein non-conductive metal forms a core member at an axial center of the torque transfer assembly.

4. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 2 , wherein an entirety of the torque transfer assembly is formed from the non-conductive metal.

5. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 2 , further comprising a foil layer disposed between the non-conductive metal and at least one of the drive body or the driven body.

6. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 1 , wherein sides of each of the drive body and the driven body taper inwardly toward an axial center of the electrically isolated coupler as the drive body and the driven body extent toward each other to form tapered sides.

7. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 1 , wherein the first interface portion is configured to interface with a first axial end of the torque transfer assembly, and wherein the second interface portion is configured to interface with a second axial end of the torque transfer assembly.

8. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 7 , wherein the first interface portion has first engagement features and the second interface portion has second engagement features disposed on external surfaces thereof, and wherein the first and second engagement features are configured to define a preferred failure mode.

9. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 8 , wherein the first engagement features have a different slope than the second engagement features, or wherein the first engagement features have a different axial length than the second engagement features.

10. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 8 , wherein a thickness of the torque transfer assembly is between about 0.400″ and 0.500″.

11. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 7 , further comprising a sleeve disposed around radial edges of the drive body, the driven body and the torque transfer assembly to retain each of the drive body, the driven body and the torque transfer assembly after a failure according to the preferred failure mode.

12. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 1 , wherein the first isolation member and the at least one second isolation member are each made of different materials.

13. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 1 , wherein the reinforcement members are disposed equidistant from each other and from an axial center of the electrically isolated coupler.

14. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 1 , wherein the reinforcement members include a second set of reinforcement members, some of which extend between the first instance of the at least one second isolation member and the drive body and others of which extend between the second instance of the at least one second isolation member and the driven body.

15. The electrically isolated coupler of claim 14 , wherein the first set of reinforcement members are disposed farther from an axial center of the electrically isolated coupler than the second set of reinforcement members.

16. An electrically isolated coupler comprising:

a drive body made of first metallic material and having a drive end configured to interface with a fastening component, the drive body comprising a first interface portion;

a driven body made of a second metallic material and having a driven end configured to interface with a driving tool, the driven body comprising a second interface portion; and

a torque transfer assembly disposed between the drive body and the driven body to electrically isolate the drive body and the driven body from each other and transfer torque between the drive body and the driven body;

wherein the torque transfer assembly comprises non-conductive material configured to maintain separation between the drive body and the driven body of at least about 0.400″,

wherein sides of each of the drive body and the driven body taper inwardly toward an axial center of the electrically isolated coupler as the drive body and the driven body extent toward each other to form tapered sides, and

wherein the tapered sides include engagement features, and wherein engagement features of the drive body and the driven body are different from each other.

17. An electrically isolated coupler comprising:

a drive body made of first metallic material and having a drive end configured to interface with a fastening component, the drive body comprising a first interface portion;

a driven body made of a second metallic material and having a driven end configured to interface with a driving tool, the driven body comprising a second interface portion; and

a torque transfer assembly disposed between the drive body and the driven body to electrically isolate the drive body and the driven body from each other and transfer torque between the drive body and the driven body;

wherein the torque transfer assembly comprises non-conductive material configured to maintain separation between the drive body and the driven body of at least about 0.400″,

wherein sides of each of the drive body and the driven body taper inwardly toward an axial center of the electrically isolated coupler as the drive body and the driven body extent toward each other to form tapered sides, and

wherein an axial thickness of the torque transfer assembly increases as distance from the axial center of the electrically isolated coupler increases.

Assignments (7)
NEW SUPER PRIORITY GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENT Recorded Oct 28, 2025
From: APEX BRANDS, INC.
To: ALTER DOMUS (US) LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE PATENT NOS. 7444851 AND 11203070 WHICH WERE INCORRECTLY INCLUDED AND SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE RECORD PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 67310 FRAME 54. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE SUPER PRIORITY GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS. Recorded Oct 10, 2025
From: APEX BRANDS, INC.; APEX TOOL GROUP, LLC
To: BARCLAYS BANK PLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE APPLICATION NO. 16/672703 PAT NO. 11191173 WHICH WAS INCORRECTLY INCLUDED AND SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE RECORDS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 67310 FRAME 54. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE SUPER PRIORITY GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS. Recorded Aug 22, 2024
From: APEX BRANDS, INC.; APEX TOOL GROUP, LLC
To: BARCLAYS BANK PLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE THE APPLICATION NO. 16/672703 PAT. NO. 11191173 WAS INCORRCTLY INCLUDED AND SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE RECORDS. PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 66631 FRAME: 791. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE SUPER PRIORITY GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENT. Recorded Jun 25, 2024
From: APEX BRANDS, INC.
To: ALTER DOMUS (US) LLC
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SUPER PRIORITY GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded May 3, 2024
From: APEX BRANDS, INC.; APEX TOOL GROUP, LLC
To: BARCLAYS BANK PLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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SUPER PRIORITY GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENT Recorded Feb 20, 2024
From: APEX BRANDS, INC.
To: ALTER DOMUS (US) LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 25, 2022
From: BATSA, STEPHEN M.; SPAULDING, JAMES; MILEY, CHAD AARON; DESWARDT, ROLF
To: APEX BRANDS, INC.
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