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US1621264A
US1621264A US748569A US74856924A US1621264A US 1621264 A US1621264 A US 1621264A US 748569 A US748569 A US 748569A US 74856924 A US74856924 A US 74856924A US 1621264 A US1621264 A US 1621264A
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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
    • B25B13/10Spanners; Wrenches with adjustable jaws
    • B25B13/12Spanners; Wrenches with adjustable jaws the jaws being slidable
    • B25B13/14Spanners; Wrenches with adjustable jaws the jaws being slidable by rack and pinion, worm or gear
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
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    • B25B13/00Spanners; Wrenches
    • B25B13/44Spanners; Wrenches of the chuck type

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  • This invention is applicable to three types of wrench, viz
  • a socket wrench adapt-ed to receive a polygonal nut, a plug wrench adapted to enter a. polygonal socket in a and a. pipe wrench adapted to engage androtate a cylindrical object.
  • the object is nism or outfit provide himself-with either of twoone adaptedto serve either as a wrenches,
  • the he wrench mechanism above mentioned includes three elements, on-e of which is a.
  • one of the stock constituting a adapted the internal surface of a plug-socket, while the other movable jaw and adapted to engage either the plex wrench, internal surface ripheiy of a cyl the socket constitute a duof a plug socket, or the peindrical pipe.
  • Figure 7 is a ure 6.
  • Figure 8 is a section on line ure 6
  • Figure 9 is section on line 7-7 of Fig- S-S of Figtlie pipe.
  • Figure 10 is a longitudinal section stock shown by Figure. 1.
  • FIG 11 is a section on Figure 1. y, y The same reference characters indicatethe same parts in all, of the figures.
  • the stock element of my improved wrench of the The stock also has a worm 16, mounted to socket engaged -N j f 1,621,264-
  • S PTENT line 11,-.11 of f lmechanism is ofV oblongy forni, and has a ⁇ fixed jaw 12, a worin-receiving opening 13,
  • the ⁇ fixed jaw 12 isv
  • the fixed jaw ⁇ has a' 18, adaptedto conin an externally threaded plug 22, shown inV Figure 9 by dotted lines. ⁇
  • the movable jaw has inner and outer faces 18a vand20, corresponding to the faces 18 Aand this movable jaw and. the fixed jaw i are adapted to cooperate either in engaging nut 19, or a plug 22.
  • the movable jaw has an inclined inner cheek, formed by a series of teeth 25, adapted to engage one side of a pipe 26, and a salient outer cheek 20", corresponding to the salient cheek the fixed jaw, so that this movable jaw and the fixed aw are adapted to cooperate either in engaging a pipe, as shown by Figures 6 and 7, or a ⁇ socket 21, as shown by Figure 9.
  • Each movable jaw is provided at its inner end with a post 26, formed to slide endwise Without turning in the guide 14, and arranged at right angles with the jaw.
  • the rack-'ofthe iserrated jawyshown. byY Fi ure y3, is. preferablylonger tha-nqtliat ofthe jaw shown by Figure 2.
  • Thev rack 26 of either vnnovabrlejaw may f be engaged with the stock by'jinserting the 1 32.r 33 designates owner .of fthe-mechanism, Y adaptedxtoz'be stored inV smallffconipass, or
  • handle 'lherstfockhaving the' end. portionfflf, mayfconstitute an element of any Wrench! havingV jaws,
  • A1 vvrenclrY comprisingy an elongated" stock .having atits outer'endv av jaw fixed to the stock and a. coinpleni'ent'al” ,jaw inevably .engaged fwith. the stock; ⁇ lne-ansv carried by the stock and movablejaw for adjusting thelatter,.said jaws havingcheeks at opposite sides of the longitudinal axis of theY stock, the said. stockfhaving a ⁇ tapered'end portion polygonal intcrossfsection and a handle having shoulderVl thereon, and a' tapered socketcon-forining tothe tapered end portion of ⁇ the; stock, *and a resilient hooked tongue secured toy the socket, and
  • Y portion being. adapted to beV eng-agedby: a bit brace

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March 15, 1927.- '1,621,264
c. w. MCDANIE'L WRENCH MEGHANISM Filed Nov. 8, 1924 l a 0n screw-threaded plug,
Patented Mar. 15, 1927.
CHARLES WILLIAM MCDANIEL, OF PORTSMOUTH, .N
EW HAivirsHinn.
WRENCH MECHANISM.
Application filed November 8, 1924. Serial No.1'748,569.
This invention is applicable to three types of wrench, viz
, a socket wrench adapt-ed to receive a polygonal nut, a plug wrench adapted to enter a. polygonal socket in a and a. pipe wrench adapted to engage androtate a cylindrical object.
The object is nism or outfit provide himself-with either of twoone adaptedto serve either as a wrenches,
socket wrench, or as a plug wrench,
e either as a. plug wrench or as other to serv a gipe wrench.
to provide a wrench mechafrom which the owner can duplex and the he wrench mechanism above mentioned includes three elements, on-e of which is a.
stock having a fixed wrench jaw, while the others are movable jaws, adapted to be used interchangeably with the stock, movable jaws and the duplex wrench, external sur face of a nut, or
one of the stock constituting a adapted the internal surface of a plug-socket, while the other movable jaw and adapted to engage either the plex wrench, internal surface ripheiy of a cyl the socket constitute a duof a plug socket, or the peindrical pipe.
Of the accompanying drawings forming a part of Figures 1, 2
the component parts or this specification,-
and 8 show,
elements of a wrench mechanism embodying the invention, Figure 1 showing the worm,l Figure 2, the
stock and its fixed jaw and movable jaw,
a socket andV plug wrench, and Figure 3, the
serrated Vmovable jaw,
pipe wrench.
Figure the elements a plug wrench.
used in a plug and #i is a side'view, showing two of ssembled to forni a socket and Figure V5 is an end view of the jaws shown by Figure 4, showing the jaws engaged with a. hexagonal nut, as in Figure 6 is a a socket wrench. side viewshowing the stock and the serrated movable jaw, assembled to 4form a plug and pipe wrench.
Figure 7 is a ure 6.
Figure 8 is a section on line ure 6, omitting Figure 9 is section on line 7-7 of Fig- S-S of Figtlie pipe.
an end view, showing a wrench organized as shown by Figure 6,
with its jaws i n their socket-engaging adi justment, a plug having a to engage veither the in perspective, f
used in the jaws being shown by dotted lines. Figure 10 is a longitudinal section stock shown by Figure. 1.
Figure 11 is a section on Figure 1. y, y The same reference characters indicatethe same parts in all, of the figures. The stock element of my improved wrench of the The stock also has a worm 16, mounted to socket engaged -N j f 1,621,264-
S PTENT line 11,-.11 of f lmechanism is ofV oblongy forni, and has a` fixed jaw 12, a worin-receiving opening 13,
rotate in the opening 13',` on a stud 17, en-
gaged with .the stock, in the manner preferably cast integral with tli-e body por,- tion of the stock and overhangs one .end of said body portion. reentrant inner cheek form to a portion of a nut 19, (Figure 5) and a salient out-er cheek 20, adapted tocconform to apoition of a socket 21 (Figure 9) j j besty yshown by Figure 10. The `fixed jaw 12 isv The fixed jaw `has a' 18, adaptedto conin an externally threaded plug 22, shown inV Figure 9 by dotted lines.`
' The stock in the condition Figure 1, is adapted to cooperate with either of the movable jaws shown by Figures 2 and 3. 1
The movable jaw has inner and outer faces 18a vand20, corresponding to the faces 18 Aand this movable jaw and. the fixed jaw i are adapted to cooperate either in engaging nut 19, or a plug 22.
The movable jaw has an inclined inner cheek, formed by a series of teeth 25, adapted to engage one side of a pipe 26, and a salient outer cheek 20", corresponding to the salient cheek the fixed jaw, so that this movable jaw and the fixed aw are adapted to cooperate either in engaging a pipe, as shown by Figures 6 and 7, or a` socket 21, as shown by Figure 9.
Each movable jawis provided at its inner end with a post 26, formed to slide endwise Without turning in the guide 14, and arranged at right angles with the jaw. On
20, so that shown by i Y 23, shown by Figure 2, i
24, shown by Figure 1 to engage the Worm the post are formedrack teeth 27, adapted 16, as shown by Figures 4,6 and V8, the post being, therefore, a rack. The rack-'ofthe iserrated jawyshown. byY Fi ure y3, is. preferablylonger tha-nqtliat ofthe jaw shown by Figure 2.
Thev rack 26 of either vnnovabrlejaw may f be engaged with the stock by'jinserting the 1 32.r 33 designates owner .of fthe-mechanism, Y adaptedxtoz'be stored inV smallffconipass, or
Vtongue froml the shoulder,-y
rack in the guide 14, until one of its teeth.`
10 Y and'then turning the Worin' in the: directionis in position to be engaged by the Worm,
required to move the rack int-o the stock and 'the-"movable jawI -toWa-rd the fxedf jaw;
The movable. jaf-Wimay bef-'left atV any desiredfdstafnce:fromatheiixed jaavaf l When the-jaws aree-suitably' adjusted,
theys Ina-y2 be" locked againsef accidentale movement by a detent composed of a .sci-teilwV (Figure 8'), engaged.
threaded. 'Shania es With a tappedfsocket I29", inthefstochzand a headiOgVad-aptedfto fritctionallyl engage the: Worum.Whenwthe` screw isz turned out;- Ward from-fthe positionl shown by'Figune Th@ mov-able. jaw `may be ejectedl from the stoicl'c byf turning-fthe rackiin the. Vdireciion requiredfta` move the rack outl orA the -guide=..- Itzwill nowxbeseeir that: either'of the.V `Wrenches shown by Figuresdandr,may be'l conveniently. 'rand .quickly provided" byv the compactly `in f tool-box. x
a 11ivet'36,.'.aniil .projectingy .from .theerlarger hanjdleoir-the shank.' The: handle islquickly removable bythe application of force` thereto',-sutficient Vtw disengage the hooked required." Y Y Kben-theV handle'is removed', the end i: portion 3lk may -be f enga-ged: 'by r the: chuck'. Vjaws ofan ordinaryblt brace,.so.that.the=.
stockf-'Inla'ybez` rotated on its longitudinal axislln'ore rapidlyl and forcibly.V .than Aby' .thel
handle 'lherstfockhaving the' end. portionfflf, mayfconstitute an element of any Wrench! havingV jaws,
. are-at 'opposite sides of the: longitudinal axis ofthe stock, sovtlat' the stock and jaws the 'latter lbeing,
no tool beingsv adapted .to 'yieldingly the cheeks ofwhich are coaxial, and may be rotated either by the handle, or by a bit brace. Y
I claim: A Y l..y A. Wrench ymechanism Yincluding-,the essentialv elements of'v three types of Wrench,
namely, a socket Wrench adapted .toV receive a polygonal nut a plug'vvrench adapted to entera polygonal socketA in 'a Ys'crevvLtlireaded plug,. andapipe Wrench adapted to engage and rotate a cylindrical object,` said mechanism` comprising la'stock having a fixed jaw provided with a Worm-receiving opening, anda rack guide communicating 'With Y vsaidy opening,V af Worm. vjonrnaled: in the n stock openingsaid 1=ack-guidef adapted to receive tvvo interchangeable 'movable jaws, cach having-v a. rack-forrnedrto engage.-tlie` Worm;
andi movable into; and4 out. of ltlhegi-lide; by f rotation 'of the Worm,
so that the rack maxyix be moved to variouspositionsain the-guide?,
and Yejectedstherefrorn, by4 rotation.: ofc-the: Worm, the iixed nut-engaging j avvA being: providedwith a. inner cheek4 and'r socket-l engaging. outerU cheek, f While` eachiV movable jaw' is providedWith-ay socket-Tengaging1 ,outer cheek, one movable jaw beingprd:
vided with a= 'nut-engagingginner' cheek,
Whilef the other movable:jawv isA providedp du ple); Wrench ,i adapted Ito v turn: either a; `nut or a socketed plug, Whilethe'stock,l the Worm, and the. other movable constitute a duplex Wrencli,.adapted` to turn either a-pip'eior'a socketed plugr.
2;; A1 vvrenclrY comprisingy an elongated" stock .having atits outer'endv av jaw fixed to the stock and a. coinpleni'ent'al" ,jaw inevably .engaged fwith. the stock;` lne-ansv carried by the stock and movablejaw for adjusting thelatter,.said jaws havingcheeks at opposite sides of the longitudinal axis of theY stock, the said. stockfhaving a `tapered'end portion polygonal intcrossfsection and a handle having shoulderVl thereon, and a' tapered socketcon-forining tothe tapered end portion of` the; stock, *and a resilient hooked tongue secured toy the socket, and
projecting froin'xthe larger end` thereof, and' engage; 'said .shoulder and separably confine the handle` on the stock, said tapered end the handle y'is'rernoved.z
InrtestilnonyV Whereofil `have aaliXcd' my signature.
oLn-iRLEs WriiLIAM MienfuunnY piper-engaging inner cheek,` `the stock, the Worm; and: one'of` the mov labl'erjavvs being: adapted to vconstitutev a. f
jaw Vare adapted to:`
Y portion: being. adapted to beV eng-agedby: a bit brace When-
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