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US2259038A
US2259038A US361626A US36162640A US2259038A US 2259038 A US2259038 A US 2259038A US 361626 A US361626 A US 361626A US 36162640 A US36162640 A US 36162640A US 2259038 A US2259038 A US 2259038A
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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
    • B25B27/00Hand tools, specially adapted for fitting together or separating parts or objects whether or not involving some deformation, not otherwise provided for
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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
    • B25B27/00Hand tools, specially adapted for fitting together or separating parts or objects whether or not involving some deformation, not otherwise provided for
    • B25B27/0035Hand tools, specially adapted for fitting together or separating parts or objects whether or not involving some deformation, not otherwise provided for for motor-vehicles
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the i v ntion aims t9 Provide a tool of this cha te whe ei he. means for d ee he t r n p ssed n shin plate of the han dle structure may be easily and quickly r i v d and Plat d pla ing me n of a oth r eha t or ime. eeee dihe to h artic lar fnake of the handle structure, substituted,
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation of the invention, showing same applied as in use to the handle structure of an automobile door, with parts of each of the latter in section;
  • Fig. 2 is a section on line 22 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a bottom plan view of the presser member
  • Fig. 4 is a side elevation of the presser member
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged section on line 55 of Fig. 2.
  • a tubular member I which constitutes a lever, and which is formed at its lower end with a knee engaging part or element eheh hi m ans eta pi 4. an as its posi e er ee e erth ti with a e s The.
  • tubu e membe is terme w th a one ut ihel elet 6, whi h a d te mi e p ed i er els ti re ighe t i s len h i prev t et with e ntieite v e ee etl e e is e ing a etiete cu shi e L Wh eh eehet tu see s ter the ie l ein me tne.
  • sh nk H of the te d s a in member a d are arranged in spaced relation thereto so, that sam W l straddl he handle pi che and it h h.- Eeqh Qt t e rms is formed with a enht e l semi-si me p eese 'fee t. the letter connected to the arms l2, at their centers.
  • t a ,the'preeser memhe i de eiei 9t ehv th e in ar s and may be termed 9f a. sin le a tin J urther, the nresser reenter ma he re eteel. Bet! ah ut the axis .01 it han when eennee ed 9. he leve and a so they be sie ed. ti te r rec ted relat ve to the lever th reby to.
  • the late displacin members will vary in conformance with the size and type of the handle structure, and accordingly a variety of such plate displacing members may be provided and used with the tool.
  • the handle structure here shown is of a known type and embodies a finishing plate P, which engages the upholstery and which is tensioned by a spring S, the handle being secured to the hub by means of a pin F.
  • the head 9, of a selected displacing member is firstinser'ted in an enlarged end 8 of the slot 6, and moved along the latter to prevent separation from the lever, following which the arm 3 is placed over the bottom of the window opening and its hook 3 engaged with the outer wall defining such opening.
  • the plate displacing member is then adjusted or moved longitudinally of the lever I, to register with a pair of the cut cuts or seats 1, that lie opposite to the handle hub and the shank of the member moved into one of the seats,
  • the plate displacing member can be easily and quickly removed by mere sliding thereof into the enlarged end, and another type of plate displacing member as easily and quickly applied, in accordance with the particular type or make of the handle structure.
  • the pivoting of the arm or finger 3 to the lever causes the arm to remain stationary during the Operation of removal of the pin.
  • the U- shaped arms l2 also provides for easy access to, and removal of the pin or other fastening device, which the particular type of handle may employ.
  • a tool for removing door and window han w dles and the like including a hollow lever having a longitudinal slot enlarged at one end thereof, a member pivoted at one end thereof to one end of the lever and having a hook on its opposite end to engage over and rearwardly of the bottom of a window opening or the like, a presser device having a shank provided with a head receivable through the enlarged end of the slot whereby to prevent disengagement of the head from the lever when the head is moved out of registry with the enlarged end of the slot, a pair of curved spaced arms carriedby the shank, and an arcuate presser foot carried by the Outer end of each of the arms, the presser feet having their concave sides confronting each other whereby to straddle the hub of a handle.
  • a tool for removing door and window handles and the like including a hollow lever having a longitudinal slot enlarged at one end thereof, a member at one end of the lever having means on its opposite end to engage over and rearwardly of the bottom of a window opening or the like, a presser device having a shank provided with a head receivable through the enlarged end of the slot whereby to prevent disengagement of the head from the lever when the head is moved out of registry with the enlarged end of the slot, and means carried by the shank to engage and displace the finishing plate of the handle structure upon movement of the lever toward the part to which the handle structure is connected.
  • a tool for removing door and window handles and the like including a lever, means to engage over and rearwardly of the bottom of a window opening or the like movably connected to the lever at one end of the latter, a rigidly formed presser device having means thereon to engage the finishing plate of the handle structure, and rigid means integral with the lever to guidingly receive said presser device and to enable same to slide longitudinally of the lever, to also rotate with respect to the lever and to tilt or rock relative to the lever.

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Oct. 14, 1941. A GULLEY AUTOMOBILE TOOL Filed Oct. 17, 1940 Ennisflaul le y,
Patented Oct. 14, 1941 Ennis A. Gulley, Winchester,
Ind., assignor of one-half ta ninees AbeIQ'WinchesterI'InH.
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l en Qetci e sea! he elite t eqiet e (Q1- t eiw his hv n eh te et e te autemehile teele and the e nart sihie v te ools ed in e n eee ti n with. t e mova of th inte i ha dware Q a i hehi e o ie uc a the deer hantiies, wi evv actua in ha dl s and wi g ehield at n h hd e he p imar e ieet. e th inven ion i pi Y d e ee 0t is ehe ete wh prev d e e easy and expeditious removal of the handle, and with a minimum 9i e fortv en t e a of t ehe atq Fu the the ihveh ieh aims. te e iq te h t is ty e whi h eet iete b he knee. of. th ei e at t thus eevi e eth han s t the et free t m ninu ate he i etenin .meah efth han in ret ieva t er g rt r the in en n. aims to R CQY tie et el o he e eete d sc b d which s Q s m le and economical tr ettit-e end wh h is eemnesec .of
.4 min mu Q h tte- Still further the i v ntion aims t9 Provide a tool of this cha te whe ei he. means for d ee he t r n p ssed n shin plate of the han dle structure may be easily and quickly r i v d and Plat d pla ing me n of a oth r eha t or ime. eeee dihe to h artic lar fnake of the handle structure, substituted,
Still r h t e ih entieh a m t iprevi e a e t r htiv he t e whe ein the for is: ii'lecihg the finishing P ate th and e strue: ture may be easily and quickly adjusted in accordance with the location of the handle with respect to the bottom of the window opening of the door or the bottom of the Window of the car body.
The invention has still further and other objects which will later be set forth and of themselves manifested in the course of the following description.
In the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a side elevation of the invention, showing same applied as in use to the handle structure of an automobile door, with parts of each of the latter in section;
Fig. 2 is a section on line 22 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a bottom plan view of the presser member;
Fig. 4 is a side elevation of the presser member; and
Fig. 5 is an enlarged section on line 55 of Fig. 2.
In proceeding in accordance with the present invention, a tubular member I is employed, which constitutes a lever, and which is formed at its lower end with a knee engaging part or element eheh hi m ans eta pi 4. an as its posi e er ee e erth ti with a e s The. tubu e: membe is terme w th a one ut ihel elet 6, whi h a d te mi e p ed i er els ti re ighe t i s len h i prev t et with e ntieite v e ee eetl e e is e ing a etiete cu shi e L Wh eh eehet tu see s ter the ie l ein me tne. of he fi hin p atens wil be new de: e hett- Qhe d o th sl t 5 s enla d it i to e v el' threu a head it. termed on one M e? he plate displacin e d "ef the i ie hh h' A pair cf ur ed arms 12 arev c nne ted t0 the. sh nk H of the te d s a in member a d are arranged in spaced relation thereto so, that sam W l straddl he handle pi che and it h h.- Eeqh Qt t e rms is formed with a enht e l semi-si me p eese 'fee t. the letter connected to the arms l2, at their centers.
It will also be apparent t, a ,the'preeser memhe i de eiei 9t ehv th e in ar s and may be termed 9f a. sin le a tin J urther, the nresser reenter ma he re eteel. Bet! ah ut the axis .01 it han when eennee ed 9. he leve and a so they be sie ed. ti te r rec ted relat ve to the lever th reby to. roper y p sitio the Presse thehih r espect to; the door handle and its finishing late t Wil he iihder teed a the late displacin members will vary in conformance with the size and type of the handle structure, and accordingly a variety of such plate displacing members may be provided and used with the tool.
The handle structure here shown is of a known type and embodies a finishing plate P, which engages the upholstery and which is tensioned by a spring S, the handle being secured to the hub by means of a pin F.
In operation the head 9, of a selected displacing member, dependent upon the type or make of the handle structure, is firstinser'ted in an enlarged end 8 of the slot 6, and moved along the latter to prevent separation from the lever, following which the arm 3 is placed over the bottom of the window opening and its hook 3 engaged with the outer wall defining such opening. The plate displacing member is then adjusted or moved longitudinally of the lever I, to register with a pair of the cut cuts or seats 1, that lie opposite to the handle hub and the shank of the member moved into one of the seats,
whereupon the presser feet are engaged with the finishing plate P, as depicted in Fig. 1.
The operator or user then presses his knee as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 1, against the element 2, thereby moving the lever about its pivot 4, and the plate displacing member against the plate P, overcoming the tension of the spring S, which latter acts against the plate P through the upholstery C. Thus, the plate is displaced and the fastening means or pin F, for the hub of the handle rendered accessible for removal.
By virtue of providing a knee engag member which is located in a position natural to that of the user, it will be seen that not only are both hands of the operator left free for manipulation and removal of the fastening means, but in addition the posture of the operator is normal.
It will further be apparent that due to the enlarged end 8 of the slot 8, the plate displacing member can be easily and quickly removed by mere sliding thereof into the enlarged end, and another type of plate displacing member as easily and quickly applied, in accordance with the particular type or make of the handle structure.
The pivoting of the arm or finger 3 to the lever, causes the arm to remain stationary during the Operation of removal of the pin. This eliminates the necessity or the use of a covering for the hook, to protect the finish of the window, were the arm rigid with the lever and the hook thus caused to rock about the window. The U- shaped arms l2 also provides for easy access to, and removal of the pin or other fastening device, which the particular type of handle may employ.
The uses of the invention above recited are merely by way of example and not exhaustive enumerations of all uses to which the invention is susceptible.
It will further be understood that such changes, alterations, or modifications of the device may be resorted to, as may fall within the scope of the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
1. A tool for removing door and window han w dles and the like, including a hollow lever having a longitudinal slot enlarged at one end thereof, a member pivoted at one end thereof to one end of the lever and having a hook on its opposite end to engage over and rearwardly of the bottom of a window opening or the like, a presser device having a shank provided with a head receivable through the enlarged end of the slot whereby to prevent disengagement of the head from the lever when the head is moved out of registry with the enlarged end of the slot, a pair of curved spaced arms carriedby the shank, and an arcuate presser foot carried by the Outer end of each of the arms, the presser feet having their concave sides confronting each other whereby to straddle the hub of a handle.
2. A tool in accordance with claim 1, wherein the opposite end of the lever is provided with a knee engaging element.
3. A tool for removing door and window handles and the like, including a hollow lever having a longitudinal slot enlarged at one end thereof, a member at one end of the lever having means on its opposite end to engage over and rearwardly of the bottom of a window opening or the like, a presser device having a shank provided with a head receivable through the enlarged end of the slot whereby to prevent disengagement of the head from the lever when the head is moved out of registry with the enlarged end of the slot, and means carried by the shank to engage and displace the finishing plate of the handle structure upon movement of the lever toward the part to which the handle structure is connected.
4. A tool in accordance with claim 3, wherein the opposite end of the lever is provided with a knee engaging element.
5. A tool for removing door and window handles and the like including a lever, means to engage over and rearwardly of the bottom of a window opening or the like movably connected to the lever at one end of the latter, a rigidly formed presser device having means thereon to engage the finishing plate of the handle structure, and rigid means integral with the lever to guidingly receive said presser device and to enable same to slide longitudinally of the lever, to also rotate with respect to the lever and to tilt or rock relative to the lever.
6. A tool in accordance with claim 5, wherein the opposite end of the lever is provided with a knee engaging element.
'7. A tool in accordance with claim 1, wherein the slot has pairs of spaced seats to receive the shank of the presser device.
8. A tool in accordance with claim 3, wherein the member is pivoted at one end thereof to the said one end of the lever.
ENNIS A. GULLEY.
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