US2693124A - Spanner wrench with depth gauge - Google Patents

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US2693124A
US2693124A US338655A US33865553A US2693124A US 2693124 A US2693124 A US 2693124A US 338655 A US338655 A US 338655A US 33865553 A US33865553 A US 33865553A US 2693124 A US2693124 A US 2693124A
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    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
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  • This invention relates to assembling tools, and more particularly to wrenches for advancing threaded, cylindrical members into engagement with each other in a predetermined relationship.
  • An object of the invention is to provide new and improved assembling tools.
  • mother 0 improved wrenches having means for gaging the distance of axial advance of a bushing into threaded engagement with a housing.
  • Pivoted movement of the handle 16 is controlled on the right by the abutment of the handle 16 bje'ct of the invention is to provide new and taes atent O ce with a surface 18 of the wrench body 10, and on the left by the abutment of the handle 16 with the inclined porhe wrench body 10 is provided with gaging surfaces lies in a different horizontal plane, as seen in Fig. 2.
  • the housing- 27 is provided with arcuate lugs 32 and 33, which are spaced apart and have coplanar upper surfaces 34 and 35, respectively.
  • the member inserted into the housing by use of a tool embodying the invention may be. a generally solid cylinder rather than an annular or tubular member.
  • An assembling wrench for advancing a bushing having outwardly projecting, arcuate lugs into threaded engagement with a threaded, shouldered housing and for positioning said bushing and housing 111 a predeterface, depending arcuate lugs on the body member for engaging the lugs on said bushing, upwardly projecting ears on the body member, a rod pivotally mounted beand the other parallel surface lies beyond the outermost point on said housing thereby positioning the bushing axially with respect to the housing, and a lug projecting downwardly from said rod for engaging the shoulder on the housing when the rod is pivoted and rotated to posi- Fatented Nov.

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Nov. 2, 1954 L. J. ROZANKOWSKI SPANNER WRENCH WITH DEPTH GAUGE Filed Feb. 25, 1953 FIG. 2
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Elite 1 2,693,124 srma WRENCH WITH nnrrrr GAUGE Leon .7. Rozanltowslri, Baltimore, Md, assignor to Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y., a corporation of New York Application February 25, 1953, Serial No. 338,655 3 Claims. (Cl. 81-90) This invention relates to assembling tools, and more particularly to wrenches for advancing threaded, cylindrical members into engagement with each other in a predetermined relationship.
In the manufacture of communication cables, it is he design and construction of these connectors frequen tly involve the assembling of a threaded bush- 1 into threaded engagement with a h with a similar connector on the end of another length of cable chosen at random. In the mass production of been difiicult heretofore to manufacture greatmumbers of these assemblies with a le tolerances are allowed.
An object of the invention is to provide new and improved assembling tools.
mother 0 improved wrenches having means for gaging the distance of axial advance of a bushing into threaded engagement with a housing.
nother Ob] improved wrenches having mear 1s for controlling the having upwardly extending cars 11 and 12. 11 and 12 are provided with aligned bores 13 and 14, respectively, for receiving a pin 15. A handle 16 having a transverse bore 1? therethrough is pivotally mounted between the ears ll and 12 by means of the pin 15' passing through the bores 13, 14 and 17. As shown in Fig. 3, the angle through which the handle 16 may pivot is limited. Pivoted movement of the handle 16 is controlled on the right by the abutment of the handle 16 bje'ct of the invention is to provide new and taes atent O ce with a surface 18 of the wrench body 10, and on the left by the abutment of the handle 16 with the inclined porhe wrench body 10 is provided with gaging surfaces lies in a different horizontal plane, as seen in Fig. 2. The housing- 27 is provided with arcuate lugs 32 and 33, which are spaced apart and have coplanar upper surfaces 34 and 35, respectively.
Operation With the lugs 22 and 23 of the wrench in engagement with the lugs 24 and 25 of the threaded bushing 26, as shown in Fig. 2, the handle 16 is rotated in a clockwise direction to advance the bushing into the housing 27. Rotation is continued until the plane developed by the gage surface 31;, indicated in Fig. 1 b
gagement. Also, the member inserted into the housing by use of a tool embodying the invention may be. a generally solid cylinder rather than an annular or tubular member.
What is claimed is:
1. An assembling wrench for advancing a bushing having outwardly projecting, arcuate lugs into threaded engagement with a threaded, shouldered housing and for positioning said bushing and housing 111 a predeterface, depending arcuate lugs on the body member for engaging the lugs on said bushing, upwardly projecting ears on the body member, a rod pivotally mounted beand the other parallel surface lies beyond the outermost point on said housing thereby positioning the bushing axially with respect to the housing, and a lug projecting downwardly from said rod for engaging the shoulder on the housing when the rod is pivoted and rotated to posi- Fatented Nov. 2, 1954 I 4 tion the bushing angularly in a predetermined relation wrenchris rotated, a gage mounted on said disk for inwith respect to said housing. dicating the depth to which the bushing has been ad- 2: An assembling wrench for engaging a generally vanced into the aperture, said gage being marked to incylindrical bushing having a notched periphery at one dicate the maximum and the minimum irnits of depth end thereof and for inserting the bushing, into a prede- 5 tolerated, and a lever mounted 'pi'votally upon the disk termined position within an aperture in a housing, which to facilitate rotation of the wrench, said lever having a comprises a disk having a'notched skirt designed to enlug designed to engage the housing when the lever has gage the notched periphery of the bushing and to adpivoted and has been rotated to advance the bushing t6 vance the bushing axially into the aperture When the a depth between said limits, thereby positioning the Wrench is rotated, a gage mounted on said disk for in- 10 bushing in a predetermined angular and axial. relationdicatingthe depth to which the bushing has been adship with respect to the housing. vancectlhing ffihe agggture, and a leve; rgounted plivotglly upon e is" to acnitaswtlaggg o t e wrenc an to 1 engage the tg g the d Pivot? andlrotateg References Cited in the file of th1s patent toiposition e us ing in a pre etermine angu ar an 15 v axial relationship wi h respect to the housing. UNITED STATES PATENTS 3. An assembling wrench for engaging, a generally Number Name Date I cylindrical bushing having a notched periphery at one 541,651 Baumgartner June 25, 1895 endHthereoi-and for inserting the bushing into a prede- 1,144,795 Schrnelzkopt June 29, 1915 termined position within an aperture in a housing, which 20 1,688,525 Cowart Oct. 23, 1928 comprises a disk} aving a notched skirt designed to en-- 2,067,370 Woock Ian. 12, 1937 gage the notched, giiphery' of the bushing and to ad- 2,550,866 Rosan May l, 1951 vance the bushing ally into the aperture when the 2,560,177 Kessler July 10,, 1951
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US4291426A (en) * 1980-05-09 1981-09-29 Bishop Jr Walter S Combination socket wrench and gauge
EP1961531A1 (en) * 2007-02-26 2008-08-27 PELLENC (Société Anonyme) Tightening device with a retractable manoeuvring arm and apparatus including such a device

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US541651A (en) * 1895-06-25 Bung and bushing
US1144795A (en) * 1914-08-08 1915-06-29 Gisholt Machine Co Boring-bar.
US1688525A (en) * 1927-08-08 1928-10-23 Cowart John Remer Radiator wrench
US2067370A (en) * 1935-09-09 1937-01-12 Super Mold Corp Socket wrench
US2550866A (en) * 1946-05-11 1951-05-01 Rosan Joseph Tool for installing inserts
US2560177A (en) * 1949-08-05 1951-07-10 Frederick W Kessler Flush pin gauge

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US541651A (en) * 1895-06-25 Bung and bushing
US1144795A (en) * 1914-08-08 1915-06-29 Gisholt Machine Co Boring-bar.
US1688525A (en) * 1927-08-08 1928-10-23 Cowart John Remer Radiator wrench
US2067370A (en) * 1935-09-09 1937-01-12 Super Mold Corp Socket wrench
US2550866A (en) * 1946-05-11 1951-05-01 Rosan Joseph Tool for installing inserts
US2560177A (en) * 1949-08-05 1951-07-10 Frederick W Kessler Flush pin gauge

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4291426A (en) * 1980-05-09 1981-09-29 Bishop Jr Walter S Combination socket wrench and gauge
EP1961531A1 (en) * 2007-02-26 2008-08-27 PELLENC (Société Anonyme) Tightening device with a retractable manoeuvring arm and apparatus including such a device
WO2008122716A1 (en) * 2007-02-26 2008-10-16 Pellenc Tightening device with swivelling handling arm and applicance including such a device
US20100146801A1 (en) * 2007-02-26 2010-06-17 Pellenc (Societe Anonyme) Tightening device with swivelling handling arm and appliance including such a device
US8365420B2 (en) 2007-02-26 2013-02-05 Pellenc (Societe Anonyme) Tightening device with swivelling handling arm and appliance including such a device

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