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US1352764A
US1352764A US290460A US29046019A US1352764A US 1352764 A US1352764 A US 1352764A US 290460 A US290460 A US 290460A US 29046019 A US29046019 A US 29046019A US 1352764 A US1352764 A US 1352764A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
    • B25B13/00Spanners; Wrenches
    • B25B13/46Spanners; Wrenches of the ratchet type, for providing a free return stroke of the handle
    • B25B13/461Spanners; Wrenches of the ratchet type, for providing a free return stroke of the handle with concentric driving and driven member
    • B25B13/462Spanners; Wrenches of the ratchet type, for providing a free return stroke of the handle with concentric driving and driven member the ratchet parts engaging in a direction radial to the tool operating axis
    • B25B13/463Spanners; Wrenches of the ratchet type, for providing a free return stroke of the handle with concentric driving and driven member the ratchet parts engaging in a direction radial to the tool operating axis a pawl engaging an externally toothed wheel

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  • My invention relates to ratchetwr'enches, and the object of the inventionis to provide a wrench for screwingnutsfon' and off or bolts which are so situatedas]to beldiflicult of operation by means of, wrenches of the usual construction owing tolimited space in which tooperate the wrench;
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a denbleended wrench magnet end of which is adapted to accommodate two different sizes or styles of nuts. Further to provide means forworking the Wrench as a ratchet wrench in either directlon and finally tofprovide removable shouldered bushings of various sizes which may bedetachably fitted in the chambers of the headset the wrench,toac'- commodate diiierent sizes of nuts.
  • The. central portionor the wrench is provided with an opening 9therethroug'h and in which theknurled heads 10 on the inner ends of the: spring actuated p'awls'l l are mounted;
  • the bushings are provided with difiernt izjesoclrets 1n thelr oppositesi'de portions,
  • the bushings further include anan- I nular shoulder 16 upon one end which abut's against thesi'de of the heads 6 to support i thebushings: in place.
  • the opposite end portion of thebushing includes an" annular groove 317 for the [engagement of the fturn button"'l8 rotatablysecured to thesideioi the handle and having a flat side 19 which when positioned toward the bushing does not engage'the'said 'grocve'and thus-permits the bushing'to be removed, whereas when positioned as indicated at the bottom of Figs.
  • This turn button is preferably provided with a small handle 20 whereby it may be turned and rotated upon its pivotal screw 21.
  • the bushings may readily be slipped out and others of different size substituted and secured therein by turnstated.
  • the spring actuated pawls 11 are positioned in longitudinal holes 22 that extend ing the button to engage the groove as through the'two. end portions from the-central opening?) to the circular chambers 7 formed in the heads.
  • the outer end of these pawls are cut on an incline seas to permit the bushings when engaged by the pawl 11 to turn in one direction in the circular chamber and to engage oneof the shoulders of the longitudinal grooves 14in the bushings
  • Upon the intermediate portion of the pawls is secured a collar 23 and upon the inner ends are secured the knurled heads 10 before mentioned.
  • Pins 2e are positioned in the inner ends of the pawls and adjacent to the heads and are adapted to normally rest said collar.
  • a handle having a headed end portion-with a cylindricalchamber therein and an opening distant from V the chamber, said handle having a holeiextending therethrough from the opening to the chamber, a bushing having .a headed socket formed therein adapted-to fit in the chamber, saidbushing being provided with a seriesof transverse parallel grooves in the I outer' surface, and an annular shoulder upon one end, a turn button to hold the bushing in position, said'bushing having an annular groove in its periphery into which the turn 'button -is received for maintaining; the.
  • the transverse grooves extending "from one end of said bushing and terminating-atthe flange at the opposite end (thereof with the transverse and annular grooves intersecting at the end of the bushing opposite the flange; the base of the "annulargroove being spaced out- 1 wardlyffromthe base of thesaid transverse grooves,;a pawl mounted in-the hole to engage the grooves'in the bushing, a collar mounted upon; the pawl. and a collar within the hole ofthe handle 'a spring positioned around the pawl intermediate o'fthej two said collars to normally hold the pawl in.
  • the said' handle having slots ini its opposite side portions adjacentzto the pawl, a pin mounted in the pawl to engage the said slotsand also adapted ,to be shifted'to support-'the pawl out of engagement withitheibushing and against thelaction of the spring, said'bushing being capable of removal from the handle with the pawl :remaining in, the adjacent transverse-groove.

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T. SEVEREN.
RATCHET WRENCH.
APPLICATION FILED APR-16, I919.
Patented Sept. 14,1920.
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THADDEUS' EY BE FOF RID H LOB T, not-memes,1;;
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1,352,764. I i I Application filed April 1 6,
To all whom it mag concern: 1 I
Be it known that'I, THADDEUS Snvnni'in, a subject of the King of Sweden, and resident of Bridgeport, in thecounty.of Fair'iield and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Ratchet-trenches, of which the following is a specification. j f f My invention relates to ratchetwr'enches, and the object of the inventionis to provide a wrench for screwingnutsfon' and off or bolts which are so situatedas]to beldiflicult of operation by means of, wrenches of the usual construction owing tolimited space in which tooperate the wrench; A further object of the invention is to provide a denbleended wrench magnet end of which is adapted to accommodate two different sizes or styles of nuts. Further to provide means forworking the Wrench as a ratchet wrench in either directlon and finally tofprovide removable shouldered bushings of various sizes which may bedetachably fitted in the chambers of the headset the wrench,toac'- commodate diiierent sizes of nuts.
With these and other-objects in view the invention resides and consists in the construction and novel combination and ar-- rangements of parts hereinafter more fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, and pointed out in the claim hereto appended, it being understood that.
various changes in the form, proportion,
, havmg Fig. 3 shows a detached side'view of one of the removable bushings. I
Referring in detail to the characters oii' reference marked upon the drawings, 5 rep resents the body or handle portion of the wrench and 6 the two end or head portions circular chambers 7 formed therein to recelve the removable bushings 8. In this respect it will be noted that the coniaia; Serial 9am;
streams; or; the opposite end portionsincludingthe said'bushings and"mechanisin 'for operating the "same, are-alike 'andthere-' fore thesame reference characters will be used to designate the same parts'in'the two sets so far as they agree with each other,
The. central portionor the wrench is provided with an opening 9therethroug'h and in which theknurled heads 10 on the inner ends of the: spring actuated p'awls'l l are mounted; I
The bushings are provided with difiernt izjesoclrets 1n thelr oppositesi'de portions,
as indicated by 12fand13, one to accommo date 'a'different size "or. shape .of nut from the other. They further includeja series'ojf longitudinal grooves 1'4: in. their "outer surface.
which as will be noted are "shouldered upon two sldes so as to be engaged by the point '15 of the pawl when disposed in either direction.' The bushings further include anan- I nular shoulder 16 upon one end which abut's against thesi'de of the heads 6 to support i thebushings: in place. The opposite end portion of thebushing includes an" annular groove 317 for the [engagement of the fturn button"'l8 rotatablysecured to thesideioi the handle and having a flat side 19 which when positioned toward the bushing does not engage'the'said 'grocve'and thus-permits the bushing'to be removed, whereas when positioned as indicated at the bottom of Figs. 1 and 2 will engage the said annular groove and hold the bushing against removal. This turn button is preferably provided with a small handle 20 whereby it may be turned and rotated upon its pivotal screw 21. By this means the bushings may readily be slipped out and others of different size substituted and secured therein by turnstated. v a
The spring actuated pawls 11 are positioned in longitudinal holes 22 that extend ing the button to engage the groove as through the'two. end portions from the-central opening?) to the circular chambers 7 formed in the heads. The outer end of these pawls are cut on an incline seas to permit the bushings when engaged by the pawl 11 to turn in one direction in the circular chamber and to engage oneof the shoulders of the longitudinal grooves 14in the bushings Upon the intermediate portion of the pawls is secured a collar 23 and upon the inner ends are secured the knurled heads 10 before mentioned. Pins 2e are positioned in the inner ends of the pawls and adjacent to the heads and are adapted to normally rest said collar.
If it is desiredto reverse the order ofthe operation of the bushings the operator simply draws in upon t the head of. the'pawl until the pin 24 carried bythepawl is entirely free oifthe slots 25 and then turn thehead and pawl one-half way around so that the pin will again register withthe slots leaving the pin disposed in a directly opposite position. .The incline'on the outer endof' t the pawl is thus disposed" in an opposite direction and its shoulder "positioned in alinementto engage the opposite side of the grooves ofthe bushings andin away toturn the same when the handlelis operated in ,an opposite direction. I
Having "thus described .my invention,
, What I claim "and desire to-secure'byLetters Patent, is
In a ratchet wrench of-the class described, the combination with .a handle having a headed end portion-with a cylindricalchamber therein and an opening distant from V the chamber, said handle having a holeiextending therethrough from the opening to the chamber, a bushing having .a headed socket formed therein adapted-to fit in the chamber, saidbushing being provided with a seriesof transverse parallel grooves in the I outer' surface, and an annular shoulder upon one end, a turn button to hold the bushing in position, said'bushing having an annular groove in its periphery into which the turn 'button -is received for maintaining; the. bushaingin the handle chamber, the transverse grooves extending "from one end of said bushing and terminating-atthe flange at the opposite end (thereof with the transverse and annular grooves intersecting at the end of the bushing opposite the flange; the base of the "annulargroove being spaced out- 1 wardlyffromthe base of thesaid transverse grooves,;a pawl mounted in-the hole to engage the grooves'in the bushing, a collar mounted upon; the pawl. and a collar within the hole ofthe handle 'a spring positioned around the pawl intermediate o'fthej two said collars to normally hold the pawl in. engagement vwith the bushing, the said' handle having slots ini its opposite side portions adjacentzto the pawl, a pin mounted in the pawl to engage the said slotsand also adapted ,to be shifted'to support-'the pawl out of engagement withitheibushing and against thelaction of the spring, said'bushing being capable of removal from the handle with the pawl :remaining in, the adjacent transverse-groove.
Signed at Br dgeport, in the county, of
F airfield and *State'ot Connecticut, this 8th day of April, A. 13.71919.
.Witnesses:
LILLIAN M. ALLING, C. M. NEWMAN.
IEHADDEUS sEvEREN,
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US2672065A (en) * 1952-10-23 1954-03-16 Frank T Danuskie Chain socket wrench
US4308768A (en) * 1979-05-10 1982-01-05 Rems-Werk Christian Foll Und Sohne Gmbh & Co. Ratchet lever
USD628348S1 (en) * 2009-09-03 2010-11-30 Albert Chao Pet ear lifter
US20210370338A1 (en) * 2019-05-21 2021-12-02 The Boeing Company Methods of coating fastener assemblies

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2672065A (en) * 1952-10-23 1954-03-16 Frank T Danuskie Chain socket wrench
US4308768A (en) * 1979-05-10 1982-01-05 Rems-Werk Christian Foll Und Sohne Gmbh & Co. Ratchet lever
USD628348S1 (en) * 2009-09-03 2010-11-30 Albert Chao Pet ear lifter
US20210370338A1 (en) * 2019-05-21 2021-12-02 The Boeing Company Methods of coating fastener assemblies
US11801526B2 (en) * 2019-05-21 2023-10-31 The Boeing Company Methods of coating fastener assemblies

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