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  • This invention relates to improvements in means for inserting and removing screws, bolts and nuts, and is equally applicable for either of such operations merely by selecting and applying a socket suited to the specific operation and the element to be inserted or removed.
  • the invention is equally adapted for operation on wood screws, metal screws with round, square, hexagonal or other forms of heads and nuts of various shapes, and will simultaneously hold a screw with a washer next to the head.
  • the invention is particularly adapted to the insertion or removal and retrieving of screws from confined spaces, and includes a replaceable socket which can be replaced by another socket for use either as a screw driver or as a wrench, there being included in sockets for non-slotted screw heads, locking means for locking the screw driver to the socket, while for slotted screw heads, the socket only centers the head while the screw I driver bit engaged in the screw driver slot in the head, and the gripping means will grip screw heads, nuts and washers within a considerable range of diameters, therefore a quite universal screw operating tool is provided.
  • the screwhead gripping means automatically rotates the gripping means to a non-engaging position when the gripping sleeve is retracted and cannot be moved to engaging position until the sleeve is first moved to a forward position.
  • Fig. 1 is a front elevation of the invention shown mostly in section, and showing the gripping means in screw head gripping position.
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmentary front elevation showing the gripping means in retracted and out-of-registry position, and with the gripping means control modified.
  • Fig. 3 is a front elevation
  • Fig. 4 is a bottom plan view of a replaceable socket for use with a hex head screw in which case the tool operates as a wrench.
  • Fig. 5 is a modification of Figs. 3 and 4 as used with slotted hex head screws, with the tool to function as a screw driver.
  • Fig. 6 is a bottom view of a socket for use with wood screws and the like.
  • Fig. '7 is a front elevation of Fig. 6.
  • Fig. 8 is an enlarged section through any type of socket and. is taken on a line B-8 of Fig. 1.
  • the invention includes a conventional screw driver in having operating means such as a handle H, and a bit l2, the shank l3 being sufficiently long to accept the gripping unit M.
  • This gripping unit consists of a main sleeve 15 terminating at its upper end in an annular flange l6 and being slidable on the shank l3.
  • a spring barrel I1 is inwardly flanged at its lower end as indicated at [8 and which flange engages the underside of the flange l 6 on the main sleeve.
  • a collar I9 is inserted in the upper end of this barrel with interposed compression spring 20, and
  • this upper end of the barrel with its collar I9 is fixed to the shank l3 as by a set screw 2
  • the main sleeve can slide upward in the barrel against the urgence of the spring, permitting advance of the screw driver relative to the main sleeve.
  • a sleeve 22 which is slidable on the main sleeve and terminates at its lower end in a plurality of spring fingers 23, and having a. slot formed inwardly from the upper end with one side 24 straight to the lower end while the other side has a cam surface 25 at its lower end and continuing into a straight wall 26 parallel with the one side 24.
  • the cooperative means for the cam surface and slot is shown in Fig. 1 as a bead 21 fixed or formed on the outer surface of the main sleeve, while a modification is shown in Fig. 2 in which a finger 28 projects from the lower end of the spring barrel and engages in the slot, the lower end 29 cooperating with the cam surface 25 when the sleeve 22 is retracted.
  • a socket 30 which has openings 3
  • a recess 39 is formed from the; end ofr'thez hub for insertion of a small rod under the spring lock adjacent to the bent down portion so that it can be pried out of the hole in the mainsleeve easily for removal of the socket.
  • the type of socket shown in Figs. 6 and 7 is used, this socket being tapered as shown so as to accept heads of various diameters, and itcan' also be used with nonin position, and with the spring fingers in the position shown in Fig. 2, the socket-is placed over the head of thescrew or nut; or the head of the screw or nut 32 is inserted in the socket, and
  • the sleeve 22' is'then moved straight down to the position indicated at 23'.
  • the sleeve 22 is then rotated until the opposite wall 25 of the slot engages the bead 2'5 or finger'28, movingthe spring fingers around to spring intothe engagingslotsfifl as indicated at23", engaging under the head of the screw, or under the nut or'washer as the case may be.
  • the bit I2 may notengage in the screwdriver slot but with pressure on the handle I! it is forced downagainst the action of the spring 20 and is limited as to relative axial movement by the space between the flange l B and the spring-when fully compressed, having movement just enough to permit operation on the screw to the very end of the socket for complete seating of the screw. Undersuchconditions the main sleeve and socketdo not rotate with the screw driver.
  • the bit When used as a wrench, the bit engages in the slot 4
  • A' screw driver having a shank and'a bit
  • second; sleeve is retracted, and spring fingersformedcat the other end of said second sleeve-and being moved to a neutral position throughsaidrelative rotation.
  • a convertible-to.o1 comprising; a: screw driver having a shankandrzabit'; a main sleeveslidable on; said shank; a SDI'iI'IQibaI'IELfiXQd at its upper end to said shank' and havingraninturned flange to engage an annular flange-formed on theupper end ofisaidpmainisleeyec and arspring' in said springbarrel cooperating between the: upper; end of the s ring; barreliandi said annular; flan e for retraction of;.' thezshank in said main sleeve;

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Sept. 4, 1951 c NYGAARD 2,566,673
COMBINATION SCREW DRIVER AND WRENCH WITH SCREW HEAD AND NUT GRIPPING MEANS Filed June 20, 1950 In M372 for w Patented Sept. 4, 1951 COMBINATION SCREW DRIVER WRENCH WITH SCREW HEAD AND NUT GRIPPING MEANS Christ Nygaard, Zumbrota, Minn. Application June 20, 1950, Serial No. 169,079
4 Claims. 1
This invention relates to improvements in means for inserting and removing screws, bolts and nuts, and is equally applicable for either of such operations merely by selecting and applying a socket suited to the specific operation and the element to be inserted or removed. The invention is equally adapted for operation on wood screws, metal screws with round, square, hexagonal or other forms of heads and nuts of various shapes, and will simultaneously hold a screw with a washer next to the head.
The invention is particularly adapted to the insertion or removal and retrieving of screws from confined spaces, and includes a replaceable socket which can be replaced by another socket for use either as a screw driver or as a wrench, there being included in sockets for non-slotted screw heads, locking means for locking the screw driver to the socket, while for slotted screw heads, the socket only centers the head while the screw I driver bit engaged in the screw driver slot in the head, and the gripping means will grip screw heads, nuts and washers within a considerable range of diameters, therefore a quite universal screw operating tool is provided.
The screwhead gripping means automatically rotates the gripping means to a non-engaging position when the gripping sleeve is retracted and cannot be moved to engaging position until the sleeve is first moved to a forward position.
The objects and advantages of the invention are as follows:
First, to provide a tool' for operation on threaded elements for insertion, application or removal, and which will grip and hold the element during the operation.
Second, to provide a tool as outlined with gripping means which is automatically moved out of registry with a normal engaging position when retracted.
Third, to provide a tool as outlined with replaceable sockets for operation on the heads and nuts of screws irrespective of their form.
Fourth, to provide a tool as outlined which is adaptable for use as a screw driver or as a wrench, for adaptation to either, slotted, or noncircular heads so that any type of screw, bolt or nut can be applied or removed, and in which the gripping means will function as retrieving means for confined areas.
Fifth, to provide a tool as outlined which is of the utmost simplicity in construction and arrangement, economical to manufacture, and easy and convenient to operate.
In describing the invention reference will be had to the accompanying drawing, in which:
Fig. 1 is a front elevation of the invention shown mostly in section, and showing the gripping means in screw head gripping position.
Fig. 2 is a fragmentary front elevation showing the gripping means in retracted and out-of-registry position, and with the gripping means control modified.
Fig. 3 is a front elevation, and Fig. 4 is a bottom plan view of a replaceable socket for use with a hex head screw in which case the tool operates as a wrench.
Fig. 5 is a modification of Figs. 3 and 4 as used with slotted hex head screws, with the tool to function as a screw driver.
Fig. 6 is a bottom view of a socket for use with wood screws and the like.
Fig. '7 is a front elevation of Fig. 6.
Fig. 8 is an enlarged section through any type of socket and. is taken on a line B-8 of Fig. 1.
The invention includes a conventional screw driver in having operating means such as a handle H, and a bit l2, the shank l3 being sufficiently long to accept the gripping unit M.
This gripping unit consists of a main sleeve 15 terminating at its upper end in an annular flange l6 and being slidable on the shank l3. A spring barrel I1 is inwardly flanged at its lower end as indicated at [8 and which flange engages the underside of the flange l 6 on the main sleeve. A collar I9 is inserted in the upper end of this barrel with interposed compression spring 20, and
this upper end of the barrel with its collar I9 is fixed to the shank l3 as by a set screw 2| after adiusting for tension of the spring 20. Thus the main sleeve can slide upward in the barrel against the urgence of the spring, permitting advance of the screw driver relative to the main sleeve.
slidable on this main sleeve is the gripping member consisting of a sleeve 22 which is slidable on the main sleeve and terminates at its lower end in a plurality of spring fingers 23, and having a. slot formed inwardly from the upper end with one side 24 straight to the lower end while the other side has a cam surface 25 at its lower end and continuing into a straight wall 26 parallel with the one side 24. The cooperative means for the cam surface and slot is shown in Fig. 1 as a bead 21 fixed or formed on the outer surface of the main sleeve, while a modification is shown in Fig. 2 in which a finger 28 projects from the lower end of the spring barrel and engages in the slot, the lower end 29 cooperating with the cam surface 25 when the sleeve 22 is retracted.
Releasably securable on the lower end of the main sleeve is a socket 30 which has openings 3| through which the spring fingers 23 engage the screw head or nut 32; this socket being formed to fit over the specific head or nut to be operated upon, and having a hub 33 provided with an annular groove 34 in which a spring wire retainer 35 is; seated, with one end oi" the wire bent in as indicated at 36 and passing through a hole 31 formed through the hub and engaging in a hole 38 formed through the main sleeve, thus locking the socket to the-sleeve;
A recess 39 is formed from the; end ofr'thez hub for insertion of a small rod under the spring lock adjacent to the bent down portion so that it can be pried out of the hole in the mainsleeve easily for removal of the socket.
For use with wood screws the type of socket shown in Figs. 6 and 7 is used, this socket being tapered as shown so as to accept heads of various diameters, and itcan' also be used with nonin position, and with the spring fingers in the position shown in Fig. 2, the socket-is placed over the head of thescrew or nut; or the head of the screw or nut 32 is inserted in the socket, and
the sleeve 22'is'then moved straight down to the position indicated at 23'. The sleeve 22 is then rotated until the opposite wall 25 of the slot engages the bead 2'5 or finger'28, movingthe spring fingers around to spring intothe engagingslotsfifl as indicated at23", engaging under the head of the screw, or under the nut or'washer as the case may be. At this time the bit I2 may notengage in the screwdriver slot but with pressure on the handle I! it is forced downagainst the action of the spring 20 and is limited as to relative axial movement by the space between the flange l B and the spring-when fully compressed, having movement just enough to permit operation on the screw to the very end of the socket for complete seating of the screw. Undersuchconditions the main sleeve and socketdo not rotate with the screw driver.
When used as a wrench, the bit engages in the slot 4| and turns the socket and both sleeves with the screw-driver, the gripping action being the'same as with wood or slotted screws.
1. A' screw driver having a shank and'a bit;
a main sleeve slidable on said shank and spring urging means cooperative between said shank and said main sleeve for urging retraction of the shank in said main sleeve and including engaging means cooperative between the shank and the sleeve for limiting retraction; a second sleeve slidable on said main sleeve and having a slot;formed from the; upper endv with a cam surface formed at the lower end of the slot, and engaging means cooperative with said cam surface for causing relative rotation of said sleeves when said. second; sleeve is retracted, and spring fingersformedcat the other end of said second sleeve-and being moved to a neutral position throughsaidrelative rotation.
2. A structure as defined in claim 1; a socket having slots. formed in the sides thereof for passage of the ends of said fingers and releasably attachable to the lower end of said main sleeve.
3. A structure as defined in claim 2; said socket having 'across wall intermediate its'length and provided, with an axial screw driver; slot for engaging with; the; bit: end of the screw driver for rotation oiithe socket by thescrew driver, whereby the screwdriver is. converted into awrench.
4; A convertible-to.o1: comprising; a: screw driver having a shankandrzabit'; a main sleeveslidable on; said shank; a SDI'iI'IQibaI'IELfiXQd at its upper end to said shank' and havingraninturned flange to engage an annular flange-formed on theupper end ofisaidpmainisleeyec and arspring' in said springbarrel cooperating between the: upper; end of the s ring; barreliandi said annular; flan e for retraction of;.' thezshank in said main sleeve;
a; gripping s1eeve ;slidable on; said main sleeve and terminating :at its lower. end in spring fingers and;;having "a: slot. formed downwardly from its upper. end withitheslower end havinganlangular cam, surface and, means on. said main sleeve cooperative withthe; walls of said slot. and with said cam surface forrotating, said gripping sleeve when the gripping, sleeve is axially retracted and for limitingrotation toa predetermined degree, and a socket mountedon the-lower end of. said main. sleeve-and including means. for releasably securing; the-socket against relative rotation.
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US2811883A (en) * 1956-04-11 1957-11-05 Cleaves Irving Wrench having nut ejector and springlatched nut-retaining socket
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US2801143A (en) * 1955-11-21 1957-07-30 Elbert V Mendenhall Brace means for folding table legs
US2811883A (en) * 1956-04-11 1957-11-05 Cleaves Irving Wrench having nut ejector and springlatched nut-retaining socket
US3837244A (en) * 1973-09-17 1974-09-24 E Schera Tubular socket wrench for engaging and rotating threaded members
US4060113A (en) * 1974-07-03 1977-11-29 Ryuzo Matsushima Tightening device for threaded screw part
US6609281B2 (en) 2001-09-04 2003-08-26 John T. Morrison Hand tool for brake shoe spring-retaining cup
US6543317B1 (en) * 2001-12-18 2003-04-08 Beere Precision Medical Instruments, Inc. Screw holder and torquing tool
US20050066504A1 (en) * 2003-09-29 2005-03-31 Duszynski Mark L. Fitting removal tool
US20060075856A1 (en) * 2004-10-08 2006-04-13 Tilton Michael A Screwdriver attachment
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US20070039424A1 (en) * 2005-08-19 2007-02-22 Electronics And Telecommunications Research Institute Screwdriver-and-nut wrench-combined tuning tool for radio frequency filter
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US7779734B2 (en) 2007-01-03 2010-08-24 Nichols Jr Wade Hampton Fastener drive-starter
US20100101377A1 (en) * 2008-10-28 2010-04-29 Jin-Tsai Lai Hand tool
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