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US1437458A
US1437458A US399506A US39950620A US1437458A US 1437458 A US1437458 A US 1437458A US 399506 A US399506 A US 399506A US 39950620 A US39950620 A US 39950620A US 1437458 A US1437458 A US 1437458A
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    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
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    • B25B13/00Spanners; Wrenches
    • B25B13/46Spanners; Wrenches of the ratchet type, for providing a free return stroke of the handle
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  • the object of this invention is the construction of a simple, inexpensive, efiicient and durable ratchet wrench. To this end I have so bent a single length of wire rod or the like that while serving forcibly to turn a nut or .bolt when swung in one direction, will disengage itself from the, same and permitthe wrench to be swung in the opposite direction for a fresh grip thereon. It is, therefore, a one-piece ratchet wrench.
  • the wrench is formed with two longitudinally extended members united at a common terminal, the opposite end of one member having an elbow spaced from the end of the other member for a distance very slightly in excess of the size of the nut, bolt or other polygonal device for which it is designed, means being provided whereby the two members cannot spring toward each other but are permitted to separate.
  • Fig. 1 is a side view of a wrench embodying my improvements.
  • Fig. 2 is a side view of the same made adjustable.
  • Fig. 3 is a like view of a slight modification thereof.
  • Fig. 4 is a side view on a smaller scale showing the manner in which the wrench can be swung backward without turning the nut with which it has been engaged.
  • Fig. 5 is a similar view of the wrench showing it in its operative grip upon a socket.
  • Fig. 6 shows a double form of the wrench.
  • the metal rod is bent over on itself a short distance from its midlength, to compose two members 1 and 2, the diameter of the bend 3 corresponding somewhat to the size-of nut or bolt "for which the wrench is designed.
  • the member 1 is here shown as entirely straight, but the member 2 as formed with an offset curve formed with an elbow 5 at right angles thereto and spaced from the end 6 of the member 1 for a distance slightly in excess of the size of the polygonal obj ectfor which the wrench is designed.
  • the length of, the elbow 5 is dcsigl'ied to be substantially equal to the size or the nut or bolt-head for which the wrench is intended, and hence about the same as the .space between the elbow and the terminal surface of the end 6', this terminal surface being at right angles to the general direction of the arm 1, and therefore parallel with the elbow 5.
  • FIG. 2 differs fromthe above'simply in having the ex treme portion of the member 1 threaded and mount ng thereon a threaded thimble 7, the
  • the wrench is engaged with the polygonal device, either a nut or bolt head 10 shown in Fig. 1, or with the hollow stem 11 of one of the removable sockets now in common use, as shown in Fig. 5.
  • the socket 11 is to be turned backward for unscrewing a nut fitting it, then the wrench is applied thereto in the manner shown in Fig. 5 and the wrench pressed in the direction indicated by the arrow; but if the bolt or nut is to be screwed in, then the wrench is rotated to present its member 2 at the. oppostie side of the nut or socket 11, and the wrench drawntoward the operator.
  • each member 12 and 15 fastened together at approximately their midlengths in any suitable way, as by a wrapping of wire 16 or by spot-welding, each member having an elbow 5 and presenting an end 6 to the elbow of the other member, in order to provide two different sized wrench jaws in a single instrument.
  • a wrench comprising two substantially parallel members resiliently movable toward and from each other, one thereof having an elbow at its end projecting at right angles therefrom, and the other member having its terminal surface parallel with and spaced from said elbow and at a distance from the first member substantially equal to the length of said elbow, means he ing provided for preventing said members from approaching each other.
  • a wrench consisting of a length of steel rod bent near its midlength to compose two substantially parallel members resiliently movable away from each other but adapted to prevent movement toward each other, the end of one of the members being bent at right angles thereto to form an elto its general direction and spaced from the end of the other member, the portion of the member adjacent the terminal surface being threaded and an internally threaded thimble turning on said threaded portion.
  • a wrench comprising a single length of wire rod bent over upon itself to form two substantially parallel spaced members, one thereof having an elbow spaced from the end of the other member, said end being threaded, and an internally threaded thimble turning thereon, the thimble having its inner end provided with two slots to form a resilient finger.

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F%e( 1eric76E.WaZden nu Q F. E. WALDEN.
WRENCH. APPLICATION mm JULY 28,1920- RENEWED APR. 28, 1922.
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Patented Dec. 5, 1922..
Patented Dec. 5, 1922.
unit STATE-S FREDERICK E. WALDEN, 0F WORCESTER,
PATENT OIFFIQE.
,MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNO R, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTQ TO WALDEN-STAX MANUFACTURING CO.,OF STONEHAM, MASSA CHUSETTS, A CORPORATION OF .MASSACHUSETTS.
WRENCH.
' Application med July 28, 1920, Serial No. 399,506. Renewed April 28,1922. Serial Ne. 557,226.
a resident ofthe city, and county of \Vor'cester andCommonwealth of lVIassachusetts, 1 have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Trenches, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact specificationf I -The object of this invention is the construction of a simple, inexpensive, efiicient and durable ratchet wrench. To this end I have so bent a single length of wire rod or the like that while serving forcibly to turn a nut or .bolt when swung in one direction, will disengage itself from the, same and permitthe wrench to be swung in the opposite direction for a fresh grip thereon. It is, therefore, a one-piece ratchet wrench.
In accomplishing this, the wrench is formed with two longitudinally extended members united at a common terminal, the opposite end of one member having an elbow spaced from the end of the other member for a distance very slightly in excess of the size of the nut, bolt or other polygonal device for which it is designed, means being provided whereby the two members cannot spring toward each other but are permitted to separate.
I prefer to have this wrench composed of steel rod, but I do not restrict myself thereto, nor to having the two members originally integral.
In the drawings forming part of this specification, Fig. 1 is a side view of a wrench embodying my improvements. Fig. 2 is a side view of the same made adjustable. Fig. 3 is a like view of a slight modification thereof. Fig. 4 is a side view on a smaller scale showing the manner in which the wrench can be swung backward without turning the nut with which it has been engaged. Fig. 5 is a similar view of the wrench showing it in its operative grip upon a socket. Fig. 6 shows a double form of the wrench.
As shown in Fig. 1, the metal rod is bent over on itself a short distance from its midlength, to compose two members 1 and 2, the diameter of the bend 3 corresponding somewhat to the size-of nut or bolt "for which the wrench is designed. The member 1 is here shown as entirely straight, but the member 2 as formed with an offset curve formed with an elbow 5 at right angles thereto and spaced from the end 6 of the member 1 for a distance slightly in excess of the size of the polygonal obj ectfor which the wrench is designed. The length of, the elbow 5 is dcsigl'ied to be substantially equal to the size or the nut or bolt-head for which the wrench is intended, and hence about the same as the .space between the elbow and the terminal surface of the end 6', this terminal surface being at right angles to the general direction of the arm 1, and therefore parallel with the elbow 5. i i
The construction shown in Fig. 2 differs fromthe above'simply in having the ex treme portion of the member 1 threaded and mount ng thereon a threaded thimble 7, the
form a tongue 9 designed to be pressed inward slightly, in order to provide sufiicient resistance to turning'for ensuring that the thimble shall not accidentally shift its set position. 5 i i The wrench illustrated in; Fig. differs 'from that in 1 in havingthe arin l formed with an offset bend l instea d of the member 2.
In use, the wrench is engaged with the polygonal device, either a nut or bolt head 10 shown in Fig. 1, or with the hollow stem 11 of one of the removable sockets now in common use, as shown in Fig. 5. v If the socket 11 is to be turned backward for unscrewing a nut fitting it, then the wrench is applied thereto in the manner shown in Fig. 5 and the wrench pressed in the direction indicated by the arrow; but if the bolt or nut is to be screwed in, then the wrench is rotated to present its member 2 at the. oppostie side of the nut or socket 11, and the wrench drawntoward the operator. In thus acting upon the wrench, the end 6 of the member is pressed toward the member 2 and the bend 3, while the base of the elbow 5 resists displacement in its direction. Since, the bend 3 will not yield, and the stop 4 prevents the member 1 from approaching latter having its edge given two slots to the member 2, the device 11 is forced to I the nut or bolt and the latter is not moved therewith. Hence by swinging the wrench back and forth, the nut, bolt or other device is given the desired step by step rotation in one direction. Where the nut or bolt is rectangular, four swings in one direction will give a full rotation thereto, but when the nut is hexagonal, six movements of the wrench will do the work.
Notwithstanding that the grip of this wrench is so powerful, its ratcheting yield is remarkably easy. Its economy of manufacture is self evident, and its durability very great.
In the construction shown in 6, there are two members 12 and 15 fastened together at approximately their midlengths in any suitable way, as by a wrapping of wire 16 or by spot-welding, each member having an elbow 5 and presenting an end 6 to the elbow of the other member, in order to provide two different sized wrench jaws in a single instrument.
It should be observed that in the use of this wrench, the object being forcibly turned thereby presses against the base of the elbow '5 and not against its tip, thereby ensuring against bending such elbow.
What I claim is:
1. A wrench comprising two substantially parallel members resiliently movable toward and from each other, one thereof having an elbow at its end projecting at right angles therefrom, and the other member having its terminal surface parallel with and spaced from said elbow and at a distance from the first member substantially equal to the length of said elbow, means he ing provided for preventing said members from approaching each other.
2. A wrench consisting of a length of steel rod bent near its midlength to compose two substantially parallel members resiliently movable away from each other but adapted to prevent movement toward each other, the end of one of the members being bent at right angles thereto to form an elto its general direction and spaced from the end of the other member, the portion of the member adjacent the terminal surface being threaded and an internally threaded thimble turning on said threaded portion.
4. A wrench comprising a single length of wire rod bent over upon itself to form two substantially parallel spaced members, one thereof having an elbow spaced from the end of the other member, said end being threaded, and an internally threaded thimble turning thereon, the thimble having its inner end provided with two slots to form a resilient finger.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing invention, I have hereunto set my hand this 23rd day of July, 1920.
FREDERICK E. VVALDEN.
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Cited By (3)

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US2655065A (en) * 1951-02-02 1953-10-13 Murphy Hugh Wrench having leaf spring jaw
DE9201339U1 (en) * 1992-02-04 1992-03-19 Confon Ag, Rheineck, Ch
FR2979583A1 (en) * 2011-09-06 2013-03-08 Peugeot Citroen Automobiles Sa Spanner for use as hand tool for e.g. tightening fastening screws of wheel of car, has strand conferring flexibility on handle for connection or separation of handle, where connection or separation constitutes visual indication of torque

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2655065A (en) * 1951-02-02 1953-10-13 Murphy Hugh Wrench having leaf spring jaw
DE9201339U1 (en) * 1992-02-04 1992-03-19 Confon Ag, Rheineck, Ch
FR2979583A1 (en) * 2011-09-06 2013-03-08 Peugeot Citroen Automobiles Sa Spanner for use as hand tool for e.g. tightening fastening screws of wheel of car, has strand conferring flexibility on handle for connection or separation of handle, where connection or separation constitutes visual indication of torque

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