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US1808660A
US1808660A US364846A US36484629A US1808660A US 1808660 A US1808660 A US 1808660A US 364846 A US364846 A US 364846A US 36484629 A US36484629 A US 36484629A US 1808660 A US1808660 A US 1808660A
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  • This invention aims to provide a socket wrench which will hold articles of various kinds securely, it being possible to adjust the socket wrench to the size of the article,
  • Figure 1 shows in side elevation a wrench constructed in accordance with the invention, parts being broken away;
  • Figure 2 is a section on the line 22 of Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is an end elevation
  • Figure 4 is a cross section on the line 44 of Figure 2.
  • the wrench forming the subject matter of this application includes a barrel 1, preferably of hexagonal cross section, and having a beveled mouth 2 at its forward end.
  • the numeral 3 designates jaws, which are provided with rearwardly extended shanks 4 that are prolonged back into the barrel 1.
  • the shanks 4 may be ribbed to correspond with the cross-section of the barrel, as shown in Figure 4. Intermediate their forward ends, the shanks 4 have seats 5 on their inner sides, the ends of an expansion spring 6 being mounted in the seats 5. At their inner ends, the shanks 4 of the jaws 3 have overlapping thinned fingers 7.
  • the jaws 3 may have recesses, as at 8 in Figure 3, to receive round pieces, and they may be cut away, as at 9, to receive pieces which are not circular in cross section. In general, the jaws 3 may be made as desired,-depending upon the work in hand;
  • a slide 10 in the form of a block, is mounted for reciprocation in the barrel 1.
  • the forward end of the slide 10 is reduced. and is 15 provided. with a recess 11.
  • the overlapping. fingers 7 of the shanks 4 of the jaws 3 extend into the-recess 11 of the slide.
  • A'pi-vot'ele men't 12 extends across the recess 11 and is mounted at its ends in the slide, as Figure 1 will show.
  • the pivot element 12" passes through the fingers 7, and thus the jaws 3 are mounted for swinging movement on the slide 10;
  • the jaws 3"- haveinclined portions 14 which cooperate with theinclined mouth 210i the barrel 1.v
  • the slid'e 10' is provided at its rear end with a reduced extension 15 which is externally threaded, shownat 1-6..
  • the extensionfl5 of the slide 10 is provided with an elongated slot 17 which passes through the rear endof the extension 15.
  • the numeral 18 designatesa foot having a reducedv part 1-9 defining; a shoulder 2(9 adapted to cooperate withthe rear end of the bar'- rel. 1.- - The part 1 9 of the-foot 18hasan internal chamber 21 into which-the extension 15 of the slidelOis th-readed..-
  • a removable handle 22, in, the form of a bar, is provided,
  • the bar. orhandle'22- passes through the slot 17 in the extension 15- of the slide 10 and: is'receive'd in. openings 23 in the barrel 1:, the openings-23 being. of approximately the same size as the-cross section. ofthe handle 22;.
  • the foot-1 3 may be rotated, the slide 10 movingilengthwise of the barrel 1., because thesextension. 15- of the slide is threaded intothe chamber 21 of the foot 18..
  • lVhenthe slide 10 isamoved lengthwise of the barrell the aws 3 will be'moved in. or out, the inclined parts 14. of the jaws cooperating. with theinclined parts 2 of the barrel. 1, to close the jaws together,-.-as the jaws are. drawn inwardly,- and; .to permit the jaws to. open: as thejawsarecarried downwardly, thejaws being spaced. apart-by the action of, the spring 6,:the shanks '4 of! the jaws.
  • the slide can be moved lengthwise of the barrel, and independently of the handle 22.
  • the handle 22 prevents thefslide from rotating
  • the-slide will be advanced or retracted when rotation is imparted to the faces, the jaws being of such length that the recesses will be disposed externally of the barrel when the jaws are in parallelism, the points of engagement between the jaws and the forward end of said one-piece barrel being close to the rear ends of the recesses.
  • a barrel made in one piece 15 from its forward end to its rear end, the bar rel having an internal beveled mouth at its forward end, the barrel being of polygonal cross section externallyand being of a. common cross section externally from end to end, the barrel being of polygonal cross section internally and being of a common cross section internally'from end to end, excepting the'mouth, a' foot bearing directly against the rear end of the said one-piece barrel, a slide mounted to reciprocate in the barrel and having threaded connection with the foot, jaws having shanks pivoted to the slide, the shanks being so shaped in cross section as to correspond with the internal polygonal cross section of said barrel, said jaws bearing directly against the forward end of the said one-piece barrel, the jaws being inclined to fit in the beveled mouth of the barrel andhaving cooperating work-receiving recesses on their inner surfaces, the jaws being of such length that the recesseswill be disposed externally of the barrel when the jaws are in parallelism,
  • a barrel made in'one piece from itsforward end to its rear end, the barrel having an internal beveled mouth at its forward end, the barrel being of polygonal cross section externally, and being of a common cross section externally from end to end, the barrel being of polygonal cross sec tion internally,and being of awcommon cross section internally from end to end,v excepting theimouth, afoot bearing'directly i 65/ work-receiving recesses on their inner-suragainst the rear end of said one-piece barrelr a slide'mounted to reciprocate in the barrel and having threaded connection with the foot, the slide being so shaped in cross section as to correspond with the internal polygonal cross section of the barrel, jaws having shanks pivoted to the slide, the shanks being'so-shaped in crossisection as to correspond. to the internal 7 polygonal cross section of saidbarrel, the jaws bearing directlyagainst the forward "end of the said one piece barrel, the'

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June 2, 1931.
J. O. JOHNSON SOCKET WRENCH Filed May 21, 1929 Patented June 2, 1931 UNITED STATES JAMES OSCOE JOHNSON, F KOKOMO, INDIANA Y SOCKET WRENCH Application filed May 21, 1929. Serial No. 364,846.
This invention aims to provide a socket wrench which will hold articles of various kinds securely, it being possible to adjust the socket wrench to the size of the article,
the grip of the jaws being enhanced as the twisted pressure of the jaws increase.
With the above and other objects in view, which will appear as the description proceeds, the invention resides in the combination and arrangement of parts and in the details of construction hereinafter described and claimed, it being understood that a me' claimed, may make such changes in the precise embodiment of the invention herein disclosed as his skill may suggest, without departing from the spirit of the invention.
It is within the province of the disclosure to improve generally and to enhance the utility of devices of that type to which the invention appertains.
In the accompanying drawings:
Figure 1 shows in side elevation a wrench constructed in accordance with the invention, parts being broken away;
Figure 2 is a section on the line 22 of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is an end elevation; and
Figure 4 is a cross section on the line 44 of Figure 2.
The wrench forming the subject matter of this application includes a barrel 1, preferably of hexagonal cross section, and having a beveled mouth 2 at its forward end. The numeral 3 designates jaws, which are provided with rearwardly extended shanks 4 that are prolonged back into the barrel 1. The shanks 4 may be ribbed to correspond with the cross-section of the barrel, as shown in Figure 4. Intermediate their forward ends, the shanks 4 have seats 5 on their inner sides, the ends of an expansion spring 6 being mounted in the seats 5. At their inner ends, the shanks 4 of the jaws 3 have overlapping thinned fingers 7. The jaws 3 may have recesses, as at 8 in Figure 3, to receive round pieces, and they may be cut away, as at 9, to receive pieces which are not circular in cross section. In general, the jaws 3 may be made as desired,-depending upon the work in hand;
A slide 10, in the form of a block, is mounted for reciprocation in the barrel 1. The
forward end of the slide 10 is reduced. and is 15 provided. with a recess 11. The overlapping. fingers 7 of the shanks 4 of the jaws 3 extend into the-recess 11 of the slide. A'pi-vot'ele men't 12 extends across the recess 11 and is mounted at its ends in the slide, as Figure 1 will show. The pivot element 12" passes through the fingers 7, and thus the jaws 3 are mounted for swinging movement on the slide 10; The jaws 3"- haveinclined portions 14 which cooperate with theinclined mouth 210i the barrel 1.v The slid'e 10' is provided at its rear end with a reduced extension 15 which is externally threaded, shownat 1-6.. The extensionfl5 of the slide 10 is provided with an elongated slot 17 which passes through the rear endof the extension 15. v
The numeral 18 designatesa foot having a reducedv part 1-9 defining; a shoulder 2(9 adapted to cooperate withthe rear end of the bar'- rel. 1.- -The part 1 9 of the-foot 18hasan internal chamber 21 into which-the extension 15 of the slidelOis th-readed..-
A removable handle 22, in, the form of a bar, is provided, The bar. orhandle'22- passes through the slot 17 in the extension 15- of the slide 10 and: is'receive'd in. openings 23 in the barrel 1:, the openings-23 being. of approximately the same size as the-cross section. ofthe handle 22;.
In practical operation, the foot-1 3 may be rotated, the slide 10 movingilengthwise of the barrel 1., because thesextension. 15- of the slide is threaded intothe chamber 21 of the foot 18.. lVhenthe slide 10 isamoved lengthwise of the barrell the aws 3 will be'moved in. or out, the inclined parts 14. of the jaws cooperating. with theinclined parts 2 of the barrel. 1, to close the jaws together,-.-as the jaws are. drawn inwardly,- and; .to permit the jaws to. open: as thejawsarecarried downwardly, thejaws being spaced. apart-by the action of, the spring 6,:the shanks '4 of! the jaws. swinging on the pivot-element lQtwhich is carried by the forward end portion ofthe slide. Owing to the fact that thelslidef1-0 has an elongated slot 17, the slide can be moved lengthwise of the barrel, and independently of the handle 22. The handle 22, however, prevents thefslide from rotating,
and, consequently, the-slide will be advanced or retracted when rotation is imparted to the faces, the jaws being of such length that the recesses will be disposed externally of the barrel when the jaws are in parallelism, the points of engagement between the jaws and the forward end of said one-piece barrel being close to the rear ends of the recesses.
. In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own, I have 'heretorahixed my signature.
JAMES OSCOE JOHNSON.
foot 18,as has been hereinbefore set forth. The general construction of the wrench is such that it will withstand hard use. The 10 greater twist that is put upon the wrench, the
more strongly will the jaws grip the object. Havingthus described the invention, what is claimed is:
1. In a wrench, a barrel made in one piece 15 from its forward end to its rear end, the bar rel having an internal beveled mouth at its forward end, the barrel being of polygonal cross section externallyand being of a. common cross section externally from end to end, the barrel being of polygonal cross section internally and being of a common cross section internally'from end to end, excepting the'mouth, a' foot bearing directly against the rear end of the said one-piece barrel, a slide mounted to reciprocate in the barrel and having threaded connection with the foot, jaws having shanks pivoted to the slide, the shanks being so shaped in cross section as to correspond with the internal polygonal cross section of said barrel, said jaws bearing directly against the forward end of the said one-piece barrel, the jaws being inclined to fit in the beveled mouth of the barrel andhaving cooperating work-receiving recesses on their inner surfaces, the jaws being of such length that the recesseswill be disposed externally of the barrel when the jaws are in parallelism, the points of engagement between the jaws and the forward'end of the said one-piece barrel beingclose tothe rear ends of the recesses. e e 2. In a wrench, a barrel made in'one piece from itsforward end to its rear end, the barrel having an internal beveled mouth at its forward end, the barrel being of polygonal cross section externally, and being of a common cross section externally from end to end, the barrel being of polygonal cross sec tion internally,and being of awcommon cross section internally from end to end,v excepting theimouth, afoot bearing'directly i 65/ work-receiving recesses on their inner-suragainst the rear end of said one-piece barrelr a slide'mounted to reciprocate in the barrel and having threaded connection with the foot, the slide being so shaped in cross section as to correspond with the internal polygonal cross section of the barrel, jaws having shanks pivoted to the slide, the shanks being'so-shaped in crossisection as to correspond. to the internal 7 polygonal cross section of saidbarrel, the jaws bearing directlyagainst the forward "end of the said one piece barrel, the'jawsbeing inclined to fit in the beveled mouth, and having cooperating 1 5
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US2579438A (en) * 1946-02-15 1951-12-18 Puy Mfg Company Inc De Screw holding screw driver
US2627147A (en) * 1950-01-23 1953-02-03 Vern S Roach Toolholder for grinding purposes
US2869210A (en) * 1955-04-18 1959-01-20 Plan Hold Corp Friction-type binder
US10023004B2 (en) * 2016-07-21 2018-07-17 Po-Kang Lin Deformable tire

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2579438A (en) * 1946-02-15 1951-12-18 Puy Mfg Company Inc De Screw holding screw driver
US2627147A (en) * 1950-01-23 1953-02-03 Vern S Roach Toolholder for grinding purposes
US2869210A (en) * 1955-04-18 1959-01-20 Plan Hold Corp Friction-type binder
US10023004B2 (en) * 2016-07-21 2018-07-17 Po-Kang Lin Deformable tire

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