US2498934A - Flexible band jar cap remover - Google Patents

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US2498934A US678622A US67862246A US2498934A US 2498934 A US2498934 A US 2498934A US 678622 A US678622 A US 678622A US 67862246 A US67862246 A US 67862246A US 2498934 A US2498934 A US 2498934A
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    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
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  • My invention consists of novel and useful im- I provements in a jar and bottle opener and more specifically pertains to a more eflicient clamping means for turning screw threaded tops of bottles 1 and the like.
  • The'primary object of the invention resides in the development of a clamping tool having a resilient clamping action upon a jar or bottle top.
  • An additional object of the device is to provide a positive gripping action which may be adjusted, and locked in any degree of adjustment.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the opener in operative position upon a bottle top
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged side elevation, showing the implement in a different position of adjustment
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary top plan view, parts being broken away, illustrating a manner of employing the tool
  • Figure 4 is a top plan view of the handle
  • Figure 5 is a side elevation of one of the adjusting elements of the device
  • Figure 6 is a detail of a portion of the adjusting mechanism.
  • Figure 7 is an end view taken from the left of Figure 4.
  • Ill denotes generally my improved wrench, which consists of a handle l2, an adjusting means I4, and a gripping or clamping member [6.
  • the handle is formed in substantial U-shape by a pair of parallel side walls [8 joined by or secured to a thickened plate 20.
  • the side walls have longitudinal internal flanges 22 constituting in conjunction with the inner surfaces of walls l8 guide means as set forth hereinafter.
  • the plate or end wall 20 of the handle has a central aperture 24 therein for the free passage of a screw threaded rod 26 which is rigidly secured or integrally united to a slide block 28 adapted to slide in said handle, being retained in guided relation thereto and non-rotatably therein by said flanges 22.
  • a knurled or notched nut or knob 30 is adapted to abut said end plate 20 r 2 i
  • the other end of the slide 28, as shown in Figures 5 and 6, has an integral rib 32 extending axially and medially therefrom, this rib having a plurality of apertures 34 extending tranversely thereof.
  • walls I8 Adjacent their free ends, walls I8 are spaced by and have journaled therebetween a pair.
  • rollers 36 which form a narrow rectangular opening therebetween, as shown in Figures 3 and 7.
  • the rollers constitute guiding and anti-friction means for the ends ,38 of a sling or loop 40 of flexible material whichmay be of rubber or the likeand is preferably, in the shape of a ribbon or strap. ,After passingbetween rollers 36, the ends 38 aredisposed side by side and abut the end of rib 32 as best shown in Figure 6.
  • a pair of plates 42 are disposed-in overlapping relation on the rib 32 and ends 33 and are clamped thereon as by bolts ably of slightly less thickness than the ends 38, whereby the plates 42 will tightly clasp vor'embrace the latter, although in any event, the plates will be so shaped as to firmly clasp or clamp the members together.
  • the soft material of the loop avoids damaging the top, yet firmly grasps with an evenlyapplied pressure any serrations or irregularities in the periphery thereof, facilitating thereby the turning of the same.
  • a device of the character described comprising a handle having parallel side walls united by a thickened end wall, a pair of parallel guides supported at the ends opposite the end wall between said side walls, a slide reciprocably mounted and guided between said side walls, said side walls having lateral flanges for retaining and guiding said slide, a slide adjusting means secured thereto and extending through a bore in said end wall, and a loop of flexible material disposed exteriorly of and adjacent said opposite ends of said side walls and having ends disposed between said parallel guides and secured to said slide, said parallel guides including rollers journaled in said side walls defining a narrow rectangular space there-between, whereby the flexible material is spaced from said flanges when 'the material is tensionedby said adjustmens- *2.
  • 'A device of the character described comprising a handle having parallel side walls united 'by a thickened end wall, a pair of parallel guides supportedat the ends opposite the end wall between said side walls, a slide reciprocably mounted and guided between said side walls; a
  • said slide including a block having a medial rib ex- “tending therefrom axially of said handle, and v a means'sec'ured to and spaced by said rib for "securing the ends of said flexible material to said slide, said last mentioned means comprising a pair of plates embracing said rib andembr'acing ends of said flexible material medial rib being spaced from the flanges, and the parallel guides and the medial rib spacing the flexible material from the entire length of the flanges when the material is tensioned by said adjusting means.
  • a device of the character described comprising a handle having parallel side walls united by a thickened end wall, a pair of parallel guides supported at the ends opposite the end wall between said side walls, a slide reciprocably mounted and guided between said side walls, said side walls having lateral flanges for retaining and guiding said slide, a slide adjusting means secured thereto and extending through a bore in said end wall, and a loop of flexible mater'ial disposed exteriorly of and adjacent said opposite endsof said side walls and having ends disposed between said parallel guides, a rib on said slide extending axially of said handle towards said opposite ends and having sides spaced 'inwardlyfrom said flanges, means spaced from "said flanges and securing said, loop ends to said rib, said loop ends being spaced from said flanges andabutting the extremity of said rib, said parallel guides defining a narrow rectangular space, therebetween, 'whereby'the flexible material is spaced from said flanges when said loop is 'tensione

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Feb. 28, 1950 A. J. WEBB FLEXIBLE BAND JAR CAP REMOVER Filed June 22, 1946 Inventor flL TON M/EYBB y @060 WWW a Attorneys Patented Feb. 28, 1950 UNITED sT s PATENT; OFFICE FLEXIBLE BAND JAR CAP REMOVER AltonJ; Webb, Williamsport, Pa. Application J mm 22, 1946, Serial No. 678,622
.3 Claim (01. sin-3.43)v
My invention consists of novel and useful im- I provements in a jar and bottle opener and more specifically pertains to a more eflicient clamping means for turning screw threaded tops of bottles 1 and the like.
The'primary object of the invention resides in the development of a clamping tool having a resilient clamping action upon a jar or bottle top.
An additional object of the device is to provide a positive gripping action which may be adjusted, and locked in any degree of adjustment.
Yet another object of my arrangement v nvisions the provision of, an implement including the foregoing objects and which will not maror crush the jar or bottle top.
These, together with various other objects which will later become apparent are attained by my device, one embodiment of which has been illustratedby Way of example'only in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a side elevation of the opener in operative position upon a bottle top;
Figure 2 is an enlarged side elevation, showing the implement in a different position of adjustment; 1
Figure 3 is a fragmentary top plan view, parts being broken away, illustrating a manner of employing the tool;
Figure 4 is a top plan view of the handle;
Figure 5 is a side elevation of one of the adjusting elements of the device;
Figure 6 is a detail of a portion of the adjusting mechanism; and
Figure 7 is an end view taken from the left of Figure 4.
In the annexed drawings, Ill denotes generally my improved wrench, which consists of a handle l2, an adjusting means I4, and a gripping or clamping member [6.
As shown more clearly in Figures 2, 4 and 5, the handle is formed in substantial U-shape by a pair of parallel side walls [8 joined by or secured to a thickened plate 20. The side walls have longitudinal internal flanges 22 constituting in conjunction with the inner surfaces of walls l8 guide means as set forth hereinafter.
The plate or end wall 20 of the handle has a central aperture 24 therein for the free passage of a screw threaded rod 26 which is rigidly secured or integrally united to a slide block 28 adapted to slide in said handle, being retained in guided relation thereto and non-rotatably therein by said flanges 22. A knurled or notched nut or knob 30 is adapted to abut said end plate 20 r 2 i The other end of the slide 28, as shown in Figures 5 and 6, has an integral rib 32 extending axially and medially therefrom, this rib having a plurality of apertures 34 extending tranversely thereof.
Adjacent their free ends, walls I8 are spaced by and have journaled therebetween a pair. of
laterally spaced anti-friction rollers 36 which form a narrow rectangular opening therebetween, as shown in Figures 3 and 7. The rollers constitute guiding and anti-friction means for the ends ,38 of a sling or loop 40 of flexible material whichmay be of rubber or the likeand is preferably, in the shape of a ribbon or strap. ,After passingbetween rollers 36, the ends 38 aredisposed side by side and abut the end of rib 32 as best shown in Figure 6. A pair of plates 42 are disposed-in overlapping relation on the rib 32 and ends 33 and are clamped thereon as by bolts ably of slightly less thickness than the ends 38, whereby the plates 42 will tightly clasp vor'embrace the latter, although in any event, the plates will be so shaped as to firmly clasp or clamp the members together.
In View of the foregoing, the operation of the device will be now apparent. The loop is placed to encircle the top of a bottle or jar as indicated at 46 in Figure 1, and the knob 30 rotated, thus drawing the non-rotatable rod 26 through the bore 24. The resulting movement of slide 28 tensions the ends 38 and loop 40 tightening the latter upon the bottle cap. When the requisite tension has been applied, the handle I2 is turned to tighten or loosen the jar top. During this action, the rollers 36 draw the loop tangentially of the jar top to insure a maximum gripping action thereon.
In the case of relatively large jar' tops, I apply a flexible metallic stifiening strip 48 within the circumference of the loop and adjacent the rollers 36 for preventing the application of sharp localized pressure upon the jar top by the handle during turning. The member 48 distributes the strain more evenly preventing marring or breaking of the top.
As will be understood, the soft material of the loop avoids damaging the top, yet firmly grasps with an evenlyapplied pressure any serrations or irregularities in the periphery thereof, facilitating thereby the turning of the same.
It is to be recognized that various modified and has screw threaded engagement with rod 26. 55. structures may be employed to practice the prin- "and retaining the ;in abutting relation to said rib, said slide being I mounted and guided betweensaid sidewalls by means of lateral flanges on said side walls, the
ciple's of my invention, and that I do not limit the protection except as recited in the appended claims.
I claim as my invention:
1. A device of the character described comprising a handle having parallel side walls united by a thickened end wall, a pair of parallel guides supported at the ends opposite the end wall between said side walls, a slide reciprocably mounted and guided between said side walls, said side walls having lateral flanges for retaining and guiding said slide, a slide adjusting means secured thereto and extending through a bore in said end wall, and a loop of flexible material disposed exteriorly of and adjacent said opposite ends of said side walls and having ends disposed between said parallel guides and secured to said slide, said parallel guides including rollers journaled in said side walls defining a narrow rectangular space there-between, whereby the flexible material is spaced from said flanges when 'the material is tensionedby said adjustmens- *2.'A device of the character described comprising a handle having parallel side walls united 'by a thickened end wall, a pair of parallel guides supportedat the ends opposite the end wall between said side walls, a slide reciprocably mounted and guided between said side walls; a
"slide adjusting means secured thereto and extending through a bore in said end wall, and
a loop of flexible material disposed exteriorly of and 'adjacer'lt sa'id'opposite ends of said side walls and having ends disposed between said "parallel guides and secured to said slide, said slide including a block having a medial rib ex- "tending therefrom axially of said handle, and v a means'sec'ured to and spaced by said rib for "securing the ends of said flexible material to said slide, said last mentioned means comprising a pair of plates embracing said rib andembr'acing ends of said flexible material medial rib being spaced from the flanges, and the parallel guides and the medial rib spacing the flexible material from the entire length of the flanges when the material is tensioned by said adjusting means.
3. A device of the character described comprising a handle having parallel side walls united by a thickened end wall, a pair of parallel guides supported at the ends opposite the end wall between said side walls, a slide reciprocably mounted and guided between said side walls, said side walls having lateral flanges for retaining and guiding said slide, a slide adjusting means secured thereto and extending through a bore in said end wall, and a loop of flexible mater'ial disposed exteriorly of and adjacent said opposite endsof said side walls and having ends disposed between said parallel guides, a rib on said slide extending axially of said handle towards said opposite ends and having sides spaced 'inwardlyfrom said flanges, means spaced from "said flanges and securing said, loop ends to said rib, said loop ends being spaced from said flanges andabutting the extremity of said rib, said parallel guides defining a narrow rectangular space, therebetween, 'whereby'the flexible material is spaced from said flanges when said loop is 'tensioned by saidjslide adjusting means.
ALTON J. WEBB.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the flle'of thispatent: 1 1
nnrrEn, STATES r TENTs OTHER REFERENCES Elements of s Machine Desi g n, Lentwiler McGraw-Hill 00., 1917.
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US2693015A (en) * 1950-03-08 1954-11-02 Freddie B Richards Clamp for chemical apparatus
US3023649A (en) * 1960-08-08 1962-03-06 Lawrence A Wallace Tool holder
US3133463A (en) * 1960-12-27 1964-05-19 Ryan Aeronautical Co Synchro adjustment tool
US3851548A (en) * 1970-12-22 1974-12-03 W Rutz Tool for removing threaded closures
US4660445A (en) * 1986-04-11 1987-04-28 Windom Jeff J Bottle opener
EP0618045A1 (en) * 1993-03-25 1994-10-05 Facom Strap wrench, especially for vehicle oil filters
FR2707908A1 (en) * 1993-07-23 1995-01-27 Facom Strap-type wrench, particularly for motor vehicle oil filters
US6789450B1 (en) 2001-07-11 2004-09-14 Leon Helfet Manually operated strap wrench for turning generally cylindrical objects

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US1478724A (en) * 1921-12-31 1923-12-25 Barchus Charles Piston-ring holder
US1615488A (en) * 1925-07-17 1927-01-25 Lufkin Rule Co Wrench and handle for inside micrometers

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2693015A (en) * 1950-03-08 1954-11-02 Freddie B Richards Clamp for chemical apparatus
US3023649A (en) * 1960-08-08 1962-03-06 Lawrence A Wallace Tool holder
US3133463A (en) * 1960-12-27 1964-05-19 Ryan Aeronautical Co Synchro adjustment tool
US3851548A (en) * 1970-12-22 1974-12-03 W Rutz Tool for removing threaded closures
US4660445A (en) * 1986-04-11 1987-04-28 Windom Jeff J Bottle opener
EP0618045A1 (en) * 1993-03-25 1994-10-05 Facom Strap wrench, especially for vehicle oil filters
FR2707908A1 (en) * 1993-07-23 1995-01-27 Facom Strap-type wrench, particularly for motor vehicle oil filters
US6789450B1 (en) 2001-07-11 2004-09-14 Leon Helfet Manually operated strap wrench for turning generally cylindrical objects

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