US1313271A - Device for opening watchcases and other articles. - Google Patents

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US1313271A
US1313271A US28015619A US28015619A US1313271A US 1313271 A US1313271 A US 1313271A US 28015619 A US28015619 A US 28015619A US 28015619 A US28015619 A US 28015619A US 1313271 A US1313271 A US 1313271A
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  • WITNESS I N VEN TOR.
  • This invention relates to devices for unscrewing the covers of watch cases, the caps of jars and other removable screwed parts of articles, more especially such removable parts as are substantially of cylindrical form in general outline with a smooth substantially disk shape end 0r face.
  • Hitherto devices for such purposes have been made of round concave form of an unyielding material having a very thin layer of rubber or other yielding facing to fit upon circular parts such as above described and to turn them by adhesion and frictional action.
  • Figure. 1 represents a perspective View of an article embodying my invention; showing the 'ncave face; I
  • Fig. 2 a vertical central sectional view through the same in normal condition
  • FIG. 3 a similar view of the same as applied to a watch case for unscrewing the rear plate or cover of the same, the middle part of the device being depressed and deformed as by the finger of the user to create the vacuum in its under. face and to get a frictional grip with the central part of the device as well as with the edge portion thei'eof,
  • the device is absolutely integral and homogeneous, requiring no attachment to anythmg, no backing nor handle, may be easily formed on any article or made to conform to the general outlines thereof, and may be molded in large quantities at small expense and is so small and flexible that it may be easily carried, without the slightest inconvenience, in a vest pocket as readily as a rubber eraser.
  • Its outline is preferably circular, as shown, in order to get a good grip in a continuous line concentric with the azliiai line of the article to which it is app re Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
  • a gripping pad of flexible india rubher presenting a relatively thick. peripheral body, inclosing a concave face and madethinner and more yielding toward the middle to permit the diaphragm so formed to yield under manual pressure.
  • a block of flexible elastic material adapted to be applied to a watch case or other disk-form article and presenting a relatively thick and relatively rigid peripheral part and having a concave face and made thinner and more yielding toward the middle to permit the expulsion of the air under pressure and the formation of a In testimony whereof I have signed my 20 name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses.

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H. C. BANNER.
DEVICE FOR OPENING WATCHCASES AND OTHER ARTICLES.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 1. 19x9.
'1 ,3 1 3,27 1 Patented M 19, 1919.
WITNESS: I N VEN TOR.
A TTORNEW HUGH C..DA.NNER, 0F MARTINSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA.
DEVICE FOR OPENING WATCHCASES AND OTHER ARTICLES.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 19, 1919.
Application filed March 1, 1919. Serial No. 280,156.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HUGH G. DANNER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Martinsburg, in the county of Berkeley and State of West Virginia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Devices for Opening Watchcases and other Articles, of which the following 18 a speclficatlom. v
This invention relates to devices for unscrewing the covers of watch cases, the caps of jars and other removable screwed parts of articles, more especially such removable parts as are substantially of cylindrical form in general outline with a smooth substantially disk shape end 0r face. Hitherto devices for such purposes have been made of round concave form of an unyielding material having a very thin layer of rubber or other yielding facing to fit upon circular parts such as above described and to turn them by adhesion and frictional action. But these devices have been found unsatisfactory in practice, as from their nature they cannot be conveniently carried or handled, they are useless where the surface of the device to be removed is larger than the con caved part of the device and has a less degree of convexity, and the facing is so th1n that there is no yield of practical value to it and it can operate by friction only. The chief objects of the present invention are to overcome these defects by making such a device entirely of yielding or flexible material, so that no matter what the size of the part to be turned it may be easily unscrewed by applying the device substantially coaxially therewith and applying force to turn the device, and so that the device may be easily carried in a vest pocket. Also to increase its eflectiveness applicant forms the device so that it will get a suction grip, as well as frictional grip, for increasing its adhesion. A further object is to decrease the cost of manufacture.
In the accompanying drawings:
Figure. 1 represents a perspective View of an article embodying my invention; showing the 'ncave face; I
Fig. 2, a vertical central sectional view through the same in normal condition;
Fig. 3, a similar view of the same as applied to a watch case for unscrewing the rear plate or cover of the same, the middle part of the device being depressed and deformed as by the finger of the user to create the vacuum in its under. face and to get a frictional grip with the central part of the device as well as with the edge portion thei'eof,
dignates a disk or i in ad of readily scompressible elasti c ii fdlia ubber, normally flat on top and having in its under face a concavity B, which occupies the middle of said face, leaving only a rim for fitting on the outer part' of the watch cover, that is, substantially concentrically with the axis of whatever part is to \be turned. The pad being thus applied, the pad as a whole is forced against the article to be turned, the center of the pad is depressed as shown by Fig. 3, preferably by the action of the operators forefinger, forcing the air in great part out of the space between pad and part to be turned and causing a partial vacuum therein so that the adhesion between the rubher and part to be turned will be increased and friction between these parts will be greater and more certainly and quickly ef fective. The pad or rubber disk A is then turned in the correct direction for unscrewing the part to which it is applied, the procedure being the same whether said part be 'a watch case plate, a ar cap, an automobile radiator cap or fuel tank cap or any other part to be unscrewed. A peripheral series of beads D formed on pad A act as a milled bead to insure a good grip on the device by the operators hand, but this feature is not essential.
The device is absolutely integral and homogeneous, requiring no attachment to anythmg, no backing nor handle, may be easily formed on any article or made to conform to the general outlines thereof, and may be molded in large quantities at small expense and is so small and flexible that it may be easily carried, without the slightest inconvenience, in a vest pocket as readily as a rubber eraser. Its outline is preferably circular, as shown, in order to get a good grip in a continuous line concentric with the azliiai line of the article to which it is app re Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A gripping pad of flexible india rubher, presenting a relatively thick. peripheral body, inclosing a concave face and madethinner and more yielding toward the middle to permit the diaphragm so formed to yield under manual pressure.
2. A block of flexible elastic material adapted to be applied to a watch case or other disk-form article and presenting a relatively thick and relatively rigid peripheral part and having a concave face and made thinner and more yielding toward the middle to permit the expulsion of the air under pressure and the formation of a In testimony whereof I have signed my 20 name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses.
HUGH C. DANNER. Witnesses PAUL H. MARTIN, E, A. Hones.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2417926A (en) * 1944-11-21 1947-03-25 Ghiglieri Lloyd Wrench for waterproof watch cases
US2418999A (en) * 1945-01-15 1947-04-15 Robert A Williams Spanner wrench for waterproof watches
US2480565A (en) * 1945-01-03 1949-08-30 Franks David Watch opening tool
US2558479A (en) * 1947-11-07 1951-06-26 Clyde P Miller Watchcase opener
US3812742A (en) * 1972-08-10 1974-05-28 E Polasek Jar opener

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2417926A (en) * 1944-11-21 1947-03-25 Ghiglieri Lloyd Wrench for waterproof watch cases
US2480565A (en) * 1945-01-03 1949-08-30 Franks David Watch opening tool
US2418999A (en) * 1945-01-15 1947-04-15 Robert A Williams Spanner wrench for waterproof watches
US2558479A (en) * 1947-11-07 1951-06-26 Clyde P Miller Watchcase opener
US3812742A (en) * 1972-08-10 1974-05-28 E Polasek Jar opener

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