US1351598A - Portable hand-tool for stretching, tightening, and twisting the free ends of wire lengths - Google Patents

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US1351598A
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  • This invention relates to a portable hand tool for stretching and twisting the free ends of wire lengths to assure the' tight twisting of said ends of the wire for sc curely oining the said ends together, and
  • the prime object of this invention isto 7 provide a novel, simple, strong, economical, durable and thoroughly reliable and eilicient tool for the purpose of stretching or tightening and twisting the free ends of wire lengths, so that the said lengths will be properly tightened around a receptacle and the ends will be caused to be safely, firmly and securely oined together by the twisting operation thereof.
  • Anotherobject of the invention is to so construct my novel device that when each free end of a wire length which has been passed 01' secured around a receptacle to bind the same shall have been firmly secured between the jaws of the tool the handle portions of said tool are pressed together,
  • Figure 1 1s a plan view of the novel vice embodying my invention, showing the ends of the wire passed between the. clamping. jaws, and showing a portion of a top and sidcsection of a knock-down or collapsible crate or other receptacle to which a binding wire has been secured, and
  • Fig. 2 shows an edge view of the device shown'in Fig. '1.
  • a longitudinally slidable member constituting a movable jaw 7, provided with elongated slots 8 therethrough, said slots being adapted to receive the headed ins '9 for the purpose of securing the mem ers 7 ,to the members 1 and 2 and also serving crimped and twisting operation of the 'of the members 1 and 2 for locking the movablejaw in its clamped re- 9 ends are clamped between I by a double headed pin 1 as a guiding sliding movement of the members 7' in their forwardly and rearwardly movement.
  • each member 7 is provided with a recess forming a semicircular groove or seat'9, .so-that when the ends of the wire to be stretched .or tightened and twisted are passed between 9, and clamped between the-movable and rigid clampin jaws, the wire will be rmly secured between said jaws until the stretching, tightening and wire ends shall have been suitably completed.
  • each of the slidable members is provided with ratchet teeth 10, which teeth are engaged by the toothed end of aspring pressed pawl 11, carried by each the-purpose of lation with the rigid jaw when the -wire the said movable and rigid jaws, and for releasing the movable jaw when from between the jaws.
  • each of the membersgl and 2 is secured, at its inner headed portion one end of a coiled spring 13, the other end of said spring being secured to the outer end portion of the slidable or movable member 7 for he purpose of withdrawing the movable member from its clamped position when ,the' pawl 11 is disengaged from the ratchet teeth 10, as will be readily understood, and at the outer headed portion of the pin 12 is secured a chain adapted to lock the members 1 and 2 in their closed position until the ends of the wire which have been clamped between the jaws of the tool have been given the desired stretching, tightening and twisting action at the point of juncture, sufliciently only to secure the tension on the wire when the locking means is released, the members 1 and 2 allowed to separate and the twisting action thencontinued to properly finish the twisting of the ends of the wire securely together.
  • Each memberl and 2 is provided with a lever. 14, pivoted thereto by a suitable securing-pin 15, each of said levers having an outer handle portion 16 and an inner cam-shaped portion 17, which cam-shaped portion is adapted to engagp with the outer end of the movable Inem er 7 whenv the lever is pressed inward, thereby forcing saidmovable member to slide forward to clamp the wire between the rigid and mov able jaws, and when the said levers 14 the cam-shaped inare moved outwardl 'ner end portion will be disengaged from the outer end of the movable' ,member, and, the spring-pressed the tension exerted y the coil spring 13 will immediately retract the movable 'member means during the longitudinal the rib 6' and groove or seat 'bersl and 2 together,
  • wan member 16 suitably and rig-idly'se cured tothe rear surtaice of-said member at the pivotal point i 16 being; fdrmed' w1 jectionj .
  • jor "ear 17 each provided with a perforations adapted to resemicircular proof said ears being "reof, said member ceive a suitable pin. 3 for pivgting the mem sai screw threaded outerelid portion to which is fitted a securin v nut 19.
  • a tool of the character fdescriberh eom 4 prising pivoted members, eachmember hav f- ing a ri ld lon 'itudinally slidable member secured to each pivoted member having a clamping jaw at one end, each slidable member being adapted to move forwardly and rearwardly.
  • a tool of the character described comprising pivoted members having a rigidv jaw at one end formed with a transverseextension and a central rib, and a lon itudinally slidable member secured to eac one end formed with a transverse recess and jaw at one end thereof, a'lnda 3 oted member having a clamping jaw at V iii;
  • a tool of the character described comprising pivoted members having a rigid jaw formed at one end, a longitudinall slidable member secured to each. pivote member having a clamping-jaw'formed at one end, means secured to each'pi'voted member for forcing the slidable member-into the clam osition, and means for releasing t e I ing 1e member from its clamped position.
  • Atool of the character described, jc'omprising pivoted members havin a rigid jaw formed at one end, a: longitudinall able member secured to each pivote memher having a clamping jaw formedat'one end, a lever secured to each pivoted 'member provided with a cam-shaped portion at one end adapted to ,engage the outer end of the movable member and force it into the clamping position, and means secured to mow I nov . member for releasing the latter from its clamped position, and means for locking the jaws in their clamped position.
  • a tool of the character described comprising pivoted members having a rigid clamping jaw at one end, a longitudinally movable member with a clamping jaw formed at one'end secured to each pivoted member, a'lever secured to each pivoted member provided with a cam-shaped portion at one end adapted to engage the outer end of the movable member and force it into the clamping position, means secured to each pivoted member and the outer end of the movable member for releasing the latter from its clamped position, and means con-- nected with the pivoted and movable members for locking the members in clamped position.
  • a tool of the character described comprising pivoted members having a rigid clamping jaw at one end, a longitudinaliy slidable member with a clamping jaw formed at one end mounted on each pivoted member, means mounted on the pivoted member for locking the movable member in its clamped position, and means connected to each pivoted member and movable member for releasing the movable member from its clamped position.
  • a tool of the character described comprising pivoted members having a rigid clamping jaw atone end, a longitudinally slidable member secured to each pivoted member having a clamping jaw at one end, means mounted on each pivoted member to force the movable member into its clamping position, a spring-pressed pawl mounted on each pivoted member and connected with the movable member for locking the latter in its clamped position, and means for withdrawing the movable member from its clamped position.
  • a tool of the character described comprising pivoted members having a rigid jaw formed at one end, a lon itudinally slid-- able member secured to eac pivoted member having a clamping jaw at one end, means mounted on each pivoted member for forcing the slidablc member into its clamping position, ratchet teeth formed on the outer edge of each slidable member, a springpressed pawl mounted on each pivoted member adapted to engage said ratchet teeth and lock the movable member in its clamped position, and means connected to the pivoted member and slidable member for withdrawing the latter from its clamped position.
  • a tool of the character described comprising two members each having a rigid clamping jaw formed at one end, one of said members having a laterally projecting ear adapted to be fitted in a corresponding recess formed in the other member, and said other member having a member rigidly secured thereto provided with a laterally projecting ear adapted to overlap the first named ear, each of said ears being perfo; rated to receive a pivotal pin for securely pivoting the two members together, and each member having a longitudinally sliding clamping member secured thereto.
  • a tool of the character described comprising pivoted members each formed with a rigid clamping jaw at one end, a longitudinally sliding member secured to each pivoted member having a' clamping jaw formed at one end, means mounted on each pivoted member for forcing the sliding members into clamped position, means for withdrawing the sliding member from its clamped position, and means secured to one of the pivoted members for locking the handles of said pivoted member intothc closed position.

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. c. E. WISE. PORTABLE HAND TOOL FOR STRETCHING, TIGHTENING, AND TWISTING THE FREE ENDS 0F WIRE LENGTHS 1 AIPPL'ICATIION FILED NOV. I2. 1918.
Patented Aug '31,. 1920.
siren CLARENCE E. WISE, GE HASH? NGTGN, IUISTRIGT OF COLUM BIA.
ros'raBLE HAND-TOOL Specification of Letters Eatent. Patented Aug. 3ft, 192G Application filed licvember 12, 1918. Serial No. 262112.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CLARENCE E. VVIsn, citizen of the United States, residing at \Vashington, District of Columbia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Portable Hand-Tools for Stretching, Tightening, and Twisting the Free Ends of WVire Lengths, of which the following is a specification. v
This invention relates to a portable hand tool for stretching and twisting the free ends of wire lengths to assure the' tight twisting of said ends of the wire for sc curely oining the said ends together, and
is especially designed. for the purpose of stretching or tightening the wire which-is frequently employed in securing together the sections of a knock-down or collapsible crate used for shipping purposes by clamping the terminal ends of the wire and twist ing the free ends until the said ends are tightly and securely joined.
The prime object of this invention isto 7 provide a novel, simple, strong, economical, durable and thoroughly reliable and eilicient tool for the purpose of stretching or tightening and twisting the free ends of wire lengths, so that the said lengths will be properly tightened around a receptacle and the ends will be caused to be safely, firmly and securely oined together by the twisting operation thereof.
Anotherobject of the invention is to so construct my novel device that when each free end of a wire length which has been passed 01' secured around a receptacle to bind the same shall have been firmly secured between the jaws of the tool the handle portions of said tool are pressed together,
. which action causes the jaws to be separated, thereby stretching or tightening the wire at its joinin point, and at the same time the handles are secured in the closed posi-' at the point of their juncture sufliciently to secure the stretching or tightening tension of the wire, whenthe handle securing means is detached and said handle allowed to separate, thus relievlng the tension on the wire at and near the point of juncture, the. tool then being given a sufiicient number of turns to properly and securely join the ter provide simple and efficient means for effecting the clamping, stretching or tightening, holding and releasing of the wire ends for the purposes such as set forth.
son STBETCHING, 'rren'rnmlve, Ann rwrsrrne THE FREE- nrms or wine Lnive'rris.
The foregoing and such other objects as may appear fromthe ensuing description are attained by the combination, arrangement, location, and novel features of the construction of the parts hereinafter more fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings and particularly pointed out in the claims appended hereto, it being understood that slight changes in the form, proportions, and minor details of the'eonstruc tion may be resorted to without departing E i from the spirit or sacrificing any of the advantages of the invention.
In the accompanying drawings which form a part of the specification it will be seen that:
Figure 1 1s a plan view of the novel vice embodying my invention, showing the ends of the wire passed between the. clamping. jaws, and showing a portion of a top and sidcsection of a knock-down or collapsible crate or other receptacle to which a binding wire has been secured, and
Fig. 2 shows an edge view of the device shown'in Fig. '1.
Similar characters of reference are employed to designate corresponding parts throughout theseveral views in the draw ings. v j
In carrying out my. invention it will be seen that it comprises two main levers or members 1 and 2 which are'pivoted together by a suitable pin 3, the integral acting ends or fixed aws 4, 4 each being provided near its outer end with an extended portion 6 for the receptionofone end of a wire length, and each of said fixed jaws-having an integral projecting rib 6 for the purpose hereinafter. referred to.
Secured to "the outer face of each of the members 1' an 2, at the acting end portion thereof, is a longitudinally slidable member constituting a movable jaw 7, provided with elongated slots 8 therethrough, said slots being adapted to receive the headed ins '9 for the purpose of securing the mem ers 7 ,to the members 1 and 2 and also serving crimped and twisting operation of the 'of the members 1 and 2 for locking the movablejaw in its clamped re- 9 ends are clamped between I by a double headed pin 1 as a guiding sliding movement of the members 7' in their forwardly and rearwardly movement. The outer end of each member 7 is provided with a recess forming a semicircular groove or seat'9, .so-that when the ends of the wire to be stretched .or tightened and twisted are passed between 9, and clamped between the-movable and rigid clampin jaws, the wire will be rmly secured between said jaws until the stretching, tightening and wire ends shall have been suitably completed.
The outer edge of each of the slidable members is provided with ratchet teeth 10, which teeth are engaged by the toothed end of aspring pressed pawl 11, carried by each the-purpose of lation with the rigid jaw when the -wire the said movable and rigid jaws, and for releasing the movable jaw when from between the jaws. To each of the membersgl and 2 is secured, at its inner headed portion one end of a coiled spring 13, the other end of said spring being secured to the outer end portion of the slidable or movable member 7 for he purpose of withdrawing the movable member from its clamped position when ,the' pawl 11 is disengaged from the ratchet teeth 10, as will be readily understood, and at the outer headed portion of the pin 12 is secured a chain adapted to lock the members 1 and 2 in their closed position until the ends of the wire which have been clamped between the jaws of the tool have been given the desired stretching, tightening and twisting action at the point of juncture, sufliciently only to secure the tension on the wire when the locking means is released, the members 1 and 2 allowed to separate and the twisting action thencontinued to properly finish the twisting of the ends of the wire securely together. i
, Each memberl and 2 is provided with a lever. 14, pivoted thereto by a suitable securing-pin 15, each of said levers having an outer handle portion 16 and an inner cam-shaped portion 17, which cam-shaped portion is adapted to engagp with the outer end of the movable Inem er 7 whenv the lever is pressed inward, thereby forcing saidmovable member to slide forward to clamp the wire between the rigid and mov able jaws, and when the said levers 14 the cam-shaped inare moved outwardl 'ner end portion will be disengaged from the outer end of the movable' ,member, and, the spring-pressed the tension exerted y the coil spring 13 will immediately retract the movable 'member means during the longitudinal the rib 6' and groove or seat 'bersl and 2 together,
desired to release the wire:
' fully I slida pawl being, disconnected,
and releasethewireends from the clamping 1 i r w l liefmember 111 is provided with a sem circular projectio ar 15 which is fitted into a correspon recess formed in the member fl while'saii :"member 2 isprovided,
wan member 16"suitably and rig-idly'se cured tothe rear surtaice of-said member at the pivotal point i 16 being; fdrmed' w1 jectionj .jor "ear 17 each provided with a perforations adapted to resemicircular proof said ears being "reof, said member ceive a suitable pin. 3 for pivgting the mem sai screw threaded outerelid portion to which is fitted a securin v nut 19.
pin having a- While I have s own a chain for loeking the nieinbers 1 and 2 to e er for the purpose referred to, it will derstood that, any suitable or desirable in ans ma be employed for the purpose state i 4 From the foregoing descriptio' taken in connection with the accompanying dram ings, it is believed that the construction and mannerof operation of the device will be extended and detailed explanation has been omitted.
and clearly understood, hence a more;
Having thus described my invention, I
what I claim and desire 'to secure by ters Patent is:
1. A tool of the character fdescriberh eom 4 prising pivoted members, eachmember hav f-= ing a ri ld lon 'itudinally slidable member secured to each pivoted member having a clamping jaw at one end, each slidable member being adapted to move forwardly and rearwardly.
2. A tool of the character described, comprising pivoted members having a rigidv jaw at one end formed with a transverseextension and a central rib, and a lon itudinally slidable member secured to eac one end formed with a transverse recess and jaw at one end thereof, a'lnda 3 oted member having a clamping jaw at V iii;
3. A tool of the character described, comprising pivoted members having a rigid jaw formed at one end, a longitudinall slidable member secured to each. pivote member having a clamping-jaw'formed at one end, means secured to each'pi'voted member for forcing the slidable member-into the clam osition, and means for releasing t e I ing 1e member from its clamped position.
4. Atool of the character described, jc'omprising pivoted members havin a rigid jaw formed at one end, a: longitudinall able member secured to each pivote memher having a clamping jaw formedat'one end, a lever secured to each pivoted 'member provided with a cam-shaped portion at one end adapted to ,engage the outer end of the movable member and force it into the clamping position, and means secured to mow I nov . member for releasing the latter from its clamped position, and means for locking the jaws in their clamped position.
6. A tool of the character described, comprising pivoted members having a rigid clamping jaw at one end, a longitudinally movable member with a clamping jaw formed at one'end secured to each pivoted member, a'lever secured to each pivoted member provided with a cam-shaped portion at one end adapted to engage the outer end of the movable member and force it into the clamping position, means secured to each pivoted member and the outer end of the movable member for releasing the latter from its clamped position, and means con-- nected with the pivoted and movable members for locking the members in clamped position.
7. A tool of the character described, comprising pivoted members having a rigid clamping jaw at one end, a longitudinaliy slidable member with a clamping jaw formed at one end mounted on each pivoted member, means mounted on the pivoted member for locking the movable member in its clamped position, and means connected to each pivoted member and movable member for releasing the movable member from its clamped position.
8. A tool of the character described, comprising pivoted members having a rigid clamping jaw atone end, a longitudinally slidable member secured to each pivoted member having a clamping jaw at one end, means mounted on each pivoted member to force the movable member into its clamping position, a spring-pressed pawl mounted on each pivoted member and connected with the movable member for locking the latter in its clamped position, and means for withdrawing the movable member from its clamped position.
9. A tool of the character described, comprising pivoted members having a rigid jaw formed at one end, a lon itudinally slid-- able member secured to eac pivoted member having a clamping jaw at one end, means mounted on each pivoted member for forcing the slidablc member into its clamping position, ratchet teeth formed on the outer edge of each slidable member, a springpressed pawl mounted on each pivoted member adapted to engage said ratchet teeth and lock the movable member in its clamped position, and means connected to the pivoted member and slidable member for withdrawing the latter from its clamped position.
10. A tool of the character described, comprising two members each having a rigid clamping jaw formed at one end, one of said members having a laterally projecting ear adapted to be fitted in a corresponding recess formed in the other member, and said other member having a member rigidly secured thereto provided with a laterally projecting ear adapted to overlap the first named ear, each of said ears being perfo; rated to receive a pivotal pin for securely pivoting the two members together, and each member having a longitudinally sliding clamping member secured thereto.
11. A tool of the character described, comprising pivoted members each formed with a rigid clamping jaw at one end, a longitudinally sliding member secured to each pivoted member having a' clamping jaw formed at one end, means mounted on each pivoted member for forcing the sliding members into clamped position, means for withdrawing the sliding member from its clamped position, and means secured to one of the pivoted members for locking the handles of said pivoted member intothc closed position.
CLARENCE E. WISE.
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US2492560A (en) * 1948-01-19 1949-12-27 Edward J Dullaghan Wire tightener and twister for concrete forms
US2653498A (en) * 1950-01-28 1953-09-29 Robert H La Grange Tool for applying wire hose clamps and making other wire connections
US2737917A (en) * 1952-07-11 1956-03-13 Rome Cable Corp Device for positioning and straightening wire ends and the like
US3070136A (en) * 1958-05-08 1962-12-25 Irvin C Hartman Safety wiring plier
US5913545A (en) * 1997-05-08 1999-06-22 Everingham, Jr.; Roy R. Knot tightening tool
US20230210058A1 (en) * 2021-12-31 2023-07-06 Agco Corporation Knot tightener for baler twine

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US2492560A (en) * 1948-01-19 1949-12-27 Edward J Dullaghan Wire tightener and twister for concrete forms
US2653498A (en) * 1950-01-28 1953-09-29 Robert H La Grange Tool for applying wire hose clamps and making other wire connections
US2737917A (en) * 1952-07-11 1956-03-13 Rome Cable Corp Device for positioning and straightening wire ends and the like
US3070136A (en) * 1958-05-08 1962-12-25 Irvin C Hartman Safety wiring plier
US5913545A (en) * 1997-05-08 1999-06-22 Everingham, Jr.; Roy R. Knot tightening tool
US20230210058A1 (en) * 2021-12-31 2023-07-06 Agco Corporation Knot tightener for baler twine
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