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US2374582A
US2374582A US562659A US56265944A US2374582A US 2374582 A US2374582 A US 2374582A US 562659 A US562659 A US 562659A US 56265944 A US56265944 A US 56265944A US 2374582 A US2374582 A US 2374582A
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  • ⁇ Figuref isa sectionalLt-view taken-substantially :mi alongwthelinefiS-.et offF'igurexZ, asaviewedinlilthe l direction-indicatedby lthe iarrowsri ⁇ l
  • Figurefi isla sectional:viewstalremisubstantiallyi1 ⁇ along the :line 1 4-4 ⁇ ofv Figure 13, as viewedrinefsthei direction' indicated'bythe'rarrows.'
  • Figune 5 is a sectionalnuviewitalien'substantially? ⁇ alongthe: line 51--5 of Figure-4, ⁇ as 'vieweduinT ithel f directionvindicated: ⁇ by'thelarrows.
  • Figure i6 is anI enlargedssectionalfview-of certain
  • a sleeve having a female tures in the bifurcationsv 51 threaded portion Il at one extremity to which is 50 threadedly secured a second sleeve l2, the opposite end of which is threadedly'engaged with a female thread I3 of handle member I4 provided with extending lugs l5, to whichis pivotally secured, as on a pivot pin I6, a second handle member ⁇ l1.
  • Mmb'en h1 is .providedwith an ⁇ inwardlyextendar Ro ⁇ d122fhas a nut 23Ibositioned thereongbetween whielrand': fa collar 24:i ⁇ threaded1y engaged-with ntends'ta VsecondfoperatingrochIiZlfcomlsirisinig; ⁇ ini a suitable threadedportiorrwithinlsleeve l ⁇ !),1is ⁇ positionedifa compression spring 25:" i
  • Block 4I has cess 41 adapted tobe engaged by a semiicircular ment'l32-andits? associated'limembers with respect l cutithereintoha semi-'circular rei cut therethrough," normally' aligned with-holes f3 6 i and the loop in the extremity 56, in alignment, normally; with pivot 3U.
  • FIG 8 A slightly modied form of construction is disclosed in Figure 8, wherein a member 49a, adapted to be substituted for member 49, issimilarly provided with a semi-circular extending portion 48a adapted to engage in the recess 41, ⁇ and provided with'hexagonal apertures 50a and 5Ia, instead of the circular holes or apertures of the member 49.
  • a stop member, or spacer, 60 comprised of an extending portion 6
  • lA bolt is then positioned either through apertures 35, 50 and42, or apertures 31, 5l and 43, it here being ⁇ pointed out that the rst set of aperturesvis adapted to be utilized for bolts or rivets having.
  • the head being adapted to t within the cup-shaped portion of member 45, and-the second set of apertures adapted particularly for the use of nat-headed rivets or bolts, or the like.
  • a sleeve in combination, a sleeve, two spaced plates having aligned apertures therein secured to said sleeve, a plate having apertures therein positioned between said 'lrst-mentioned plates, and means extending throughsaid'sleeve for moving said lastmentioned plate to disalign said apertures.
  • a sleeve in combination, a sleeve, two spaced plates having aligned apertures therein secured to said sleeve, a plate having apertures therein positioned between said first-mentioned plates, means extending through said sleeve for moving said lastmentioned plate to disalign said apertures, said last-mentioned means including a rod terminating in a handie member at'the extremity of said sleeve, and resilient means for returning said plate to position to align said apertures.
  • a sleeve in combination, a sleeve, a second sleeve pivotally secured thereto, .two spaced plates having apertures therein secured to said'second sleeve, a plate having apertures therein positioned between said first-mentioned plates, and means extending through said sleeves for moving said last-mentioned plate to disalign said apertures.
  • a sleeve pivotally secured. thereto, two spaced plates having apertures therein secured to said second sleeve, a plate having apertures therein positioned between said rst-mentioned plates, means extending through said sleeves for moving said last-mentioned plate to disalign said apertures, and resilient means for returning said plate to position to align said apertures.
  • a sleeve a second sleeve pivotally secured thereto, two spaced plates having apertures therein secured to said second sleeve, a plate having apertures therein positioned between said first-mentioned plates, and means extending through said sleeves for moving said last-mentioned plate to disalign said apertures, said lastmentioned means including two rods pivoted tcgether at a point adjacent said pivotal connection between said sleeves, one of said rods being connected to a handle member exterior of the extremity of said first-mentioned sleeve.
  • a sleeve in combination, a sleeve, a second sleeve pivotally secured thereto, two spaced plates having apertures therein secured to said second sleeve, a plate hav- Y ing apertures therein positioned between said toward a position in which said apertures are aligned.

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April 24,- *1945. F. cALDARl-:LLI
RIVET 0R BOLT HOLDR 2 `shems-sheefc 1 Filed Nov. 9, 1944 Apr'i124, 1945.
Filed Nov. 9, )1944 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Inventor RUST/N0 (man/2E LU,
, I l 'In 1J', l
` WWW cys Patented Apr. 24,` 1945 t 2,374,5szfi p `2*,374582'@` 'p RIvLET on `BOLTy HOLDER@ p 1 raustineoaldareui, Easeusto'n, i Alplicstiomnovembee-9, 1944;?seriarmdfesafsm; i 7 claims. (Creati-fir;
This inventionirel'ates .to'a rivet4 oraboltlv holder;l andimore'particularlyrtofsuch a device adapted'ffolv1- thefholdin'girandl placing .inpositionwof'irivets f or 1 `tensornre like,l p i Thezprimaryrobject of this inventionvslthepproy. 5 Vision of an improvedsrivetforbolt holderadept-,ed` i fon" the tpositioning:4 of? suchv fartijclesy 1, in. :compara:- tively: inaccessible E locations,I :asfor'-example;` athe 1 interiorof lpipes, orzthellike e. i
additional .objeci-xis'` the provisionof :such'` 1a "l u:
boltsgxorrthei-'likeg :maynbexplacedi infiinaccessible1` Li positions in curvedrorbent tubes :or pipesaafn Stillanotheriobiectfzis `thezprovisicmaofzsuch' la f device which willfrmlyzhold thevrivetzor bolt untilifl 5` i such time as a riveting block, or similar articleifis positionedf: :adjacent thereto; andsl then .creadily release the samer n i i l Otherobjectsrreside inlethe combination ofiele structiong all Las ;wil1",.be'wmoreniully pointed` 'out l hereinafter randa :shown 1in thea i accompanying; drawinggfwtherein there `is disclosed la preferred embodiment :eti `this .'inventveconceptr L In therdrawings :fr n Figure; 1* is :a side sectionalwievc offone lformi-lof` 1 device :embodying this inventioni t Figure is an `elevational:iview :of the device z shown inFigure 1.
`Figuref isa sectionalLt-view taken-substantially :mi alongwthelinefiS-.et offF'igurexZ, asaviewedinlilthe l direction-indicatedby lthe iarrowsri` l Figurefi isla sectional:viewstalremisubstantiallyi1` along the :line 1 4-4` ofv Figure 13, as viewedrinefsthei direction' indicated'bythe'rarrows.'
Figune 5 is a sectionalnuviewitalien'substantially?` alongthe: line 51--5 of Figure-4, `as 'vieweduinT ithel f directionvindicated:` by'thelarrows.
Figure i6 is anI enlargedssectionalfview-of certain; i
like, associated therewith. la l i Figure '7 is am exploded-perspectiveviewofncerl tain additionalf-constr-ucticnalelements;` and Figure 8- is a perspective view of `a modified forni` ofloneiconstructional detail;r
Like reference numerals refer to like parts A# throughout theseverai Niewsl of the drawings.
Having reference now to the drawings, there is generally indicated at IIJ a sleeve having a female tures in the bifurcationsv 51 threaded portion Il at one extremity to which is 50 threadedly secured a second sleeve l2, the opposite end of which is threadedly'engaged with a female thread I3 of handle member I4 provided with extending lugs l5, to whichis pivotally secured, as on a pivot pin I6, a second handle member` l1.
Mmb'en h1 is .providedwith an` inwardlyextendar Ro`d122fhas a nut 23Ibositioned thereongbetween whielrand': fa collar 24:i`threaded1y engaged-with ntends'ta VsecondfoperatingrochIiZlfcomlsirisinig;` ini a suitable threadedportiorrwithinlsleeve l`!),1is`` positionedifa compression spring 25:" i
Asbest fshW-n in Figureri, 'sleeve `IIJ has: :piv-
holdaa continuingzsleeve 335150. the end' soffwhich vided .with-5a. pairioflspaced keyhole-shaped aper# turestSSandf 31i'11 Member: "35i-is i provided witha i 1 depending-harige -38i=s=` Theloweirportion of sleeve member 33v'1's ha'ttenedwto forme,` portion I40', ha'vi ingr aV block hat' its extremity; andadapted =-to berecess or i gapy between .themembers or plates `35 and 2403i =,Aperturas=42i`andfy :43hv in alignment with apertures :36fandf312 @respectivelygare reformed iin' memberfwji.
A guardwmember `45'1is positioned on therear "ofi 1 portionu Nuland formed with' a `culo-shapedide` i l pressionrextendingxoutwardly- `over aperture 42,12*' and a flat portiomadapted t'ouclose` theopenend of aperture 431512 Aslbestifshown-fin Figures 1 and 3,
asi. atl11462t0' .permit I.pivotal movementiof the segtheretoif Block 4I has cess 41 adapted tobe engaged by a semiicircular ment'l32-andits? associated'limembers with respect l cutithereintoha semi-'circular rei cut therethrough," normally' aligned with-holes f3 6 i and the loop in the extremity 56, in alignment, normally; with pivot 3U.
i A slightly modied form of construction is disclosed in Figure 8, wherein a member 49a, adapted to be substituted for member 49, issimilarly provided with a semi-circular extending portion 48a adapted to engage in the recess 41,` and provided with'hexagonal apertures 50a and 5Ia, instead of the circular holes or apertures of the member 49.
A stop member, or spacer, 60 comprised of an extending portion 6| having a right angularly disposed lug 62 thereon, and a cylindrical portion 63,
is adapted to be positioned about sleeve I2 and held in position, as by a set screw 64 passed `through a suitable threaded bore therein.
' desired angular relationship, in conformity to the configuration of the pipe is achieved. lA bolt is then positioned either through apertures 35, 50 and42, or apertures 31, 5l and 43, it here being `pointed out that the rst set of aperturesvis adapted to be utilized for bolts or rivets having.
heads, the head being adapted to t within the cup-shaped portion of member 45, and-the second set of apertures adapted particularly for the use of nat-headed rivets or bolts, or the like.
is compressed wthrespect to the handle member i4, such movement causing inward movementA of the rods 20, 22 and 55, thus moving the member 49 and disaligning apertures 5d and 5I with re-` spect to apertures 36 and 31, and 42 and 43, and effectively clamping the rivet or bolt in position within the recesses, until such time as it is suitably located in the desired position. In the event a rivet is used, after the riveting block has been positioned therebehind, or in the event a bolt is used, after a nut-has been secured thereon, the handle member I1 is released, and the spring 25, abutting nut 23, forces the parts back into position, thus realigning the apertures 5i] and 5I and the apertures 36 and 31, and 4-2 and 43, whereupon the instrument may be `readily removed from the positioned bolt and withdrawn for reuse.
Now, from the foregoing, it will be seen that there is herein provided a device which is sturdy and durable in construction, reliable and eiiicient in operation, and relatively simple and inexpensive to manufacture and operate, which accomplishes allof the objects of this invention and others, including many advantages of great practical utility and commercial importance.
After i the bolt has been seated, the handle member l1 As many embodiments may be made of this l inventive concept, and as many modifications may be made in theembodiment hereinbefore shown and described, it is to be understood that all matter herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
I claim:
l. In a device of the character described, in combination, a sleeve, two spaced plates having aligned apertures therein secured to said sleeve, a plate having apertures therein positioned between said 'lrst-mentioned plates, and means extending throughsaid'sleeve for moving said lastmentioned plate to disalign said apertures.
`2.v In a device of the character described, in combination, a sleeve, two spaced plates having aligned apertures therein secured to said sleeve,
a plate having apertures therein positioned between said iirst-mentioned plates, and means extending through said sleeve for moving said lastmentioned plate to disalign said apertures, said last-mentioned means including a rod terminating in a handle member at the extremity of said sleeve.
3. In a device of the character described, in combination, a sleeve, two spaced plates having aligned apertures therein secured to said sleeve, a plate having apertures therein positioned between said first-mentioned plates, means extending through said sleeve for moving said lastmentioned plate to disalign said apertures, said last-mentioned means including a rod terminating in a handie member at'the extremity of said sleeve, and resilient means for returning said plate to position to align said apertures.
4. In a device of the character described, in combination, a sleeve, a second sleeve pivotally secured thereto, .two spaced plates having apertures therein secured to said'second sleeve, a plate having apertures therein positioned between said first-mentioned plates, and means extending through said sleeves for moving said last-mentioned plate to disalign said apertures.
5. In a device of the character described, in combination, a sleeve, a second sleeve pivotally secured. thereto, two spaced plates having apertures therein secured to said second sleeve, a plate having apertures therein positioned between said rst-mentioned plates, means extending through said sleeves for moving said last-mentioned plate to disalign said apertures, and resilient means for returning said plate to position to align said apertures.
6. In a device of the character described, in combination, a sleeve, a second sleeve pivotally secured thereto, two spaced plates having apertures therein secured to said second sleeve, a plate having apertures therein positioned between said first-mentioned plates, and means extending through said sleeves for moving said last-mentioned plate to disalign said apertures, said lastmentioned means including two rods pivoted tcgether at a point adjacent said pivotal connection between said sleeves, one of said rods being connected to a handle member exterior of the extremity of said first-mentioned sleeve.
7. In a device of the character described, in combination, a sleeve, a second sleeve pivotally secured thereto, two spaced plates having apertures therein secured to said second sleeve, a plate hav- Y ing apertures therein positioned between said toward a position in which said apertures are aligned.
FAUSTINO CALDARELLI.
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US2595134A (en) * 1951-01-02 1952-04-29 Atomic Energy Commission Universal manipulator for grasping tools
US2819110A (en) * 1953-11-23 1958-01-07 Grady C Redmon Article handling implement for mail carriers
US2822204A (en) * 1955-11-07 1958-02-04 Stegner Wencel William Safety-match-holder
US2829548A (en) * 1954-11-26 1958-04-08 Western Electric Co Wrench for holding and inserting bushings
US2869914A (en) * 1956-07-10 1959-01-20 Jr William R Yoakley Extension arm
US2931680A (en) * 1955-08-06 1960-04-05 Vogel Paul Apparatus for handling radioactive materials
US3788692A (en) * 1971-08-23 1974-01-29 Raychem Corp Universally jointed chilling tool
US4653309A (en) * 1986-01-07 1987-03-31 The Boeing Company Hand tool for installing plastic fasteners
US5174174A (en) * 1992-01-13 1992-12-29 The Boeing Company Installation tool for restrictor plate in shock strut

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2595134A (en) * 1951-01-02 1952-04-29 Atomic Energy Commission Universal manipulator for grasping tools
US2819110A (en) * 1953-11-23 1958-01-07 Grady C Redmon Article handling implement for mail carriers
US2829548A (en) * 1954-11-26 1958-04-08 Western Electric Co Wrench for holding and inserting bushings
US2931680A (en) * 1955-08-06 1960-04-05 Vogel Paul Apparatus for handling radioactive materials
US2822204A (en) * 1955-11-07 1958-02-04 Stegner Wencel William Safety-match-holder
US2869914A (en) * 1956-07-10 1959-01-20 Jr William R Yoakley Extension arm
US3788692A (en) * 1971-08-23 1974-01-29 Raychem Corp Universally jointed chilling tool
US4653309A (en) * 1986-01-07 1987-03-31 The Boeing Company Hand tool for installing plastic fasteners
US5174174A (en) * 1992-01-13 1992-12-29 The Boeing Company Installation tool for restrictor plate in shock strut

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