US2836999A - Pliers-type wrench with cam-operated sliding jaw - Google Patents

Pliers-type wrench with cam-operated sliding jaw Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US2836999A
US2836999A US678110A US67811057A US2836999A US 2836999 A US2836999 A US 2836999A US 678110 A US678110 A US 678110A US 67811057 A US67811057 A US 67811057A US 2836999 A US2836999 A US 2836999A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
jaw
groove
pliers
unit
handle
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US678110A
Inventor
Ly Thaddeus
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US678110A priority Critical patent/US2836999A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US2836999A publication Critical patent/US2836999A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
    • B25B7/00Pliers; Other hand-held gripping tools with jaws on pivoted limbs; Details applicable generally to pivoted-limb hand tools
    • B25B7/12Pliers; Other hand-held gripping tools with jaws on pivoted limbs; Details applicable generally to pivoted-limb hand tools involving special transmission means between the handles and the jaws, e.g. toggle levers, gears

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in hand tools, generally speaking, and has reference in particular to a tool of novel design and construction which has crossed handles and jaws as are found in a pair of conventional-type pliers but has to do primarily with what is in effect an adjustable end wrench.
  • Wrenches having structural characteristics such as have been so far related are, of course, not broadly new. That is to say, providing a pliers-like wrench with opposed jaws having continuously parallel work-gripping surfaces which are coplanar and adjustable is old and generally well known as exemplified, for instance, in a patent to Kob 1,836,473 and also in a patent to Vissat 2,378,264. Other patents possessed of similar structural characteristics are known but are not to be touched upon here.
  • first, second and third units have been evolved, produced and structurally coordinated. These units are such in construction that they cooperate in providing a highly eflicient and reliable wrench wherein a dependable grip on the work is assured and wherein the jaws may be adjusted toward and from each other with expediency and only one handle is needed, after the adjustment is made, to operate the wrench much in the manner of an ordinary so-called end wrench.
  • firstunit having a handle with enlarged head means integral with the outer end of the handle, said means embodying a cheek portion provided with a fiat face having a straight keying groove open at its respective ends and opening through said fiat face of said cheek portion, said cheek portion having an outstanding extension constituting a stationary jaw and the latter having a linearly straight object gripping surface which is disposed at right angles to said groove and is offset and thus located adjacent to one end portion of the groove, the other end of the groove projecting beyond said gripping surface, a second unit embodying a movable jaw substantially like said stationary jaw and likewise having a linearly straight gripping surface continuously parallel to said first-named gripping surface, said second movable jaw unit also having a head portion provided with an assembling and adjusting rib at right angles to its gripping surface and slidingly keyed in said groove, and a third unit having a second handle with an outer end portion superimposed upon and crossing and pivotally mounted on said cheek portion, said outer end portion being provided with means States
  • Fig. l is a plan view of a pliers-type wrench constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is an edge elevation of the same observing the construction seen in Fig. l in a direction from right to left.
  • Fig. 3 is a view which is based on Fig. 1 and shows the relationship of the handles of two of the units and the jaws in open position.
  • Fig. 4 is an exploded perspective view showingthe components or units and how they are specifically constructed to cooperate.
  • Fig. 5 is a view in perspective observing the tool from what may be called the bottom side in relation to the other figures of the drawing.
  • first unit 6 the several components or units are denoted as a first unit 6, second or movable jaw unit 8, and third as well as complemental unit 10.
  • Unit 6 is characterized by a one-piece structure embodying a handle of suitable shape and length 12 with enlarged head means 14 at its outer end, said head means embodying a segmental shaped cheek portion 16 embodying a circular portion 18 having immediate connection with the outer end of handle 12.
  • the check portion is characterized in that the fiat top surface 20 thereof is provided with an open ended groove 22 providing a keyway. It also has an abutment or guide shoulder 24 parallel to the groove, with the groove opening through the fiat top 29.
  • the first and what is here designated as the relatively stationary jaw is denoted at 26 and has a flat Work gripping surface 28 which is parallel to the groove 22 and shoulder 24.
  • the cross-sectional thickness of the jaw is such that the inner or attached end 30 rises above the flat surface and is opposed in spaced parallelism to a coacting surface 32 on a bosslike riser 34 with the shoulders 32 and 30 providing a guideway.
  • This guideway as well as the jaw 26 is at the left hand end of the groove and may be said to be offset in respect to the overall longitudinal dimension of the unit 6.
  • the unit 8 also comprises a jaw 36 which is here known as the relatively movable jaw, and this has a flat work-gripping surface 38 which is opposed to and movable toward and from the surface 28.
  • the unit 8 also has an enlarged portion called a head at its inner end, and the head includes a coupling member 49 having a rectangular keying rib 42 which is interlocked with and slidable back and forth in the groove 22.
  • the cross-sectional thickness of the jaw is such that it provides a shoulder or an abutment 44 which has abutting and sliding contact with the shoulder 24.
  • the coupling member also has a guide and stabilizing member 46 which is ridable bak and forth in the guideway between the shoulders 30 and 32.
  • the coupling member 40 also has an upstanding pin 48 which is operable in a suitably angled and positioned slot 48 in an extension or wing-like member 50 on the circular portion 52 at the outer end of the adjusting handle 54 of the unit 10.
  • the circular portions 52 and 18 are superimposed and provided with bolt holes to accommodate the bolt 56 and the assembling and remany and obvious advantages over similarly constructed and performing pliers type-wrenches which are purported to provide a stabilized construction in which the applied forces may be relied upon and a construction in which no outward force between the handles is involved.
  • a pliers-type wrench comprising a first unit having a handle with enlarged head means integral with the outer end of the handle, said means embodying a check portion provided with a flat face having a straight keying groove open at its respective ends and opening through said flat face of said cheek portion, said cheek portion having an outstanding extension constituting a stationary jaw and the latter having a linearlystraight object-gripping surface which is disposed at right angles to said groove and is offset and thus located adjacent to one end portion of the groove, the other end of the groove projecting beyond said gripping surface, a second; unit embodying a movable jaw substantially like said stationary jaw and likewise having a linearly straight gripping surface continuously parallel to said first-named gripping surface, said second movable jaw unit also having a head portion provided with an assembling and adjusting rib at right angles to its gripping surface and'slidingly keyed in said groove, and a third unit having a second handle with an, outer end portion superimposed upon and crossing and pivotally mounted on said check portion, said outer end
  • first-named jaw is of a cross-sectional thickness greater than the cross-sectional thickness of said cheek portion with the junctional connection between the jaw: and cheek portion rising above the plane, of the fiat face of the cheek portion and defining a rigidifying and guide shoulder, a block-like bossv fixed to said flat face and defining a second shoulder, said shoulders being spaced apart and being parallel with each other and providing an intervening guideway, said guideway being parallel.
  • the means on s aid outer end of said second handle comprising a wing-like extension constituting a second coupling member and having overlapping movable contact with said first coupling member and being provided with said slot, said pin working within the confines of said slot.
  • a pliers-type wrench comprising a first unit having a handle with integral head means at the outer end of the handle, said means embodying a circular portion joined immediately to the handle, and a segmental cheek portion carried thereby, the outer end of the cheek portion having a straight edge, at one end of which there is an outstanding jaw, said jaw being of a cross-sectional thickness greater than the thickness of the cheek portion and the junctional connection between the jaw and cheek portion providing a shoulder, a block-like lug built atop the flat top surface of said cheek portion and having a shoulder opposed to: and, spaced from the first-named shoulder and said shoulders defining a guideway, the top surface of said check portion having a channel-like groove opening at its ends through the edge portions of the cheek portionand opening to the flat top of the cheek portion, said groove being located between said shoulders, said jaw having a work-gripping surface which is at true right-tangles to the lengthwise dimension of said groove, a second unit embodying a movable jaw substantially like said stationary jaw.
  • said second movable jaw unit also. having a head portion at its inner end provided with an assembling; and adjusting ,rib at right angles to its gripping surface and slidingly keyed in said groove, said head.

Description

June 3, 1958 T. LY 2,836,999
PLIERS-TYPE WRENCH WITH CAM-OPERATED SLIDING JAW Filed Aug. 14, 1957 Fla 2 8 '7 24 2/22 /4 40-i;/ 42/ 5a 56 n 52 1 /6 Thaddeus Ly INVEN TOR.
aalymuy Em nit PLlERS-TYPE WRENCH WITH CAM-OPERATED SLIDING JAW The present invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in hand tools, generally speaking, and has reference in particular to a tool of novel design and construction which has crossed handles and jaws as are found in a pair of conventional-type pliers but has to do primarily with what is in effect an adjustable end wrench.
Wrenches having structural characteristics such as have been so far related are, of course, not broadly new. That is to say, providing a pliers-like wrench with opposed jaws having continuously parallel work-gripping surfaces which are coplanar and adjustable is old and generally well known as exemplified, for instance, in a patent to Kob 1,836,473 and also in a patent to Vissat 2,378,264. Other patents possessed of similar structural characteristics are known but are not to be touched upon here. In fact, the only purpose in mentioning the prior art specifically is to give the reader a lead as to analogous accomplishments by prior patentees so that it will then be evident that one objective here is to structurally, functionally and otherwise improve upon prior art adaptations and, in doing so, to provide a construction in which manufacturers, hardware suppliers, and retailers will find their manufacturing and selling needs accounted for and users will find their everyday use needs effectually met.
In carrying out a preferred embodiment of the invention, three principal components which are hereinafter referred to as first, second and third units have been evolved, produced and structurally coordinated. These units are such in construction that they cooperate in providing a highly eflicient and reliable wrench wherein a dependable grip on the work is assured and wherein the jaws may be adjusted toward and from each other with expediency and only one handle is needed, after the adjustment is made, to operate the wrench much in the manner of an ordinary so-called end wrench.
More particularly, novelty is predicated on a firstunit having a handle with enlarged head means integral with the outer end of the handle, said means embodying a cheek portion provided with a fiat face having a straight keying groove open at its respective ends and opening through said fiat face of said cheek portion, said cheek portion having an outstanding extension constituting a stationary jaw and the latter having a linearly straight object gripping surface which is disposed at right angles to said groove and is offset and thus located adjacent to one end portion of the groove, the other end of the groove projecting beyond said gripping surface, a second unit embodying a movable jaw substantially like said stationary jaw and likewise having a linearly straight gripping surface continuously parallel to said first-named gripping surface, said second movable jaw unit also having a head portion provided with an assembling and adjusting rib at right angles to its gripping surface and slidingly keyed in said groove, and a third unit having a second handle with an outer end portion superimposed upon and crossing and pivotally mounted on said cheek portion, said outer end portion being provided with means States Patent having pin and slot operating connection with the head on said movable jaw.
Other objects, features and advantages will become more readily apparent from the following description and the accompanying drawing.
In the drawing, wherein like numerals are employed to designate like parts throughout the views:
Fig. l is a plan view of a pliers-type wrench constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is an edge elevation of the same observing the construction seen in Fig. l in a direction from right to left.
Fig. 3 is a view which is based on Fig. 1 and shows the relationship of the handles of two of the units and the jaws in open position.
Fig. 4 is an exploded perspective view showingthe components or units and how they are specifically constructed to cooperate.
Fig. 5 is a view in perspective observing the tool from what may be called the bottom side in relation to the other figures of the drawing.
With reference first to Fig. 4, the several components or units are denoted as a first unit 6, second or movable jaw unit 8, and third as well as complemental unit 10.
Unit 6 is characterized by a one-piece structure embodying a handle of suitable shape and length 12 with enlarged head means 14 at its outer end, said head means embodying a segmental shaped cheek portion 16 embodying a circular portion 18 having immediate connection with the outer end of handle 12. The check portion is characterized in that the fiat top surface 20 thereof is provided with an open ended groove 22 providing a keyway. It also has an abutment or guide shoulder 24 parallel to the groove, with the groove opening through the fiat top 29. The first and what is here designated as the relatively stationary jaw is denoted at 26 and has a flat Work gripping surface 28 which is parallel to the groove 22 and shoulder 24. It will be noticed that the cross-sectional thickness of the jaw is such that the inner or attached end 30 rises above the flat surface and is opposed in spaced parallelism to a coacting surface 32 on a bosslike riser 34 with the shoulders 32 and 30 providing a guideway. This guideway as well as the jaw 26 is at the left hand end of the groove and may be said to be offset in respect to the overall longitudinal dimension of the unit 6.
The unit 8 also comprises a jaw 36 which is here known as the relatively movable jaw, and this has a flat work-gripping surface 38 which is opposed to and movable toward and from the surface 28. The unit 8 also has an enlarged portion called a head at its inner end, and the head includes a coupling member 49 having a rectangular keying rib 42 which is interlocked with and slidable back and forth in the groove 22. The cross-sectional thickness of the jaw is such that it provides a shoulder or an abutment 44 which has abutting and sliding contact with the shoulder 24. The coupling member also has a guide and stabilizing member 46 which is ridable bak and forth in the guideway between the shoulders 30 and 32. The coupling member 40 also has an upstanding pin 48 which is operable in a suitably angled and positioned slot 48 in an extension or wing-like member 50 on the circular portion 52 at the outer end of the adjusting handle 54 of the unit 10. The circular portions 52 and 18 are superimposed and provided with bolt holes to accommodate the bolt 56 and the assembling and remany and obvious advantages over similarly constructed and performing pliers type-wrenches which are purported to provide a stabilized construction in which the applied forces may be relied upon and a construction in which no outward force between the handles is involved.
Since, as is obvious, the novelty is predicated upon the particular construction and arrangement of parts, and as the use and operation seems to be self-evident, a more extended description of the details is believed to be unnecessary.
Changesin shape, size, materials and rearrangement of parts may be resorted to in actual practice without de parting from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
Whatis claimed as new is as follows:
1. A pliers-type wrench comprising a first unit having a handle with enlarged head means integral with the outer end of the handle, said means embodying a check portion provided with a flat face having a straight keying groove open at its respective ends and opening through said flat face of said cheek portion, said cheek portion having an outstanding extension constituting a stationary jaw and the latter having a linearlystraight object-gripping surface which is disposed at right angles to said groove and is offset and thus located adjacent to one end portion of the groove, the other end of the groove projecting beyond said gripping surface, a second; unit embodying a movable jaw substantially like said stationary jaw and likewise having a linearly straight gripping surface continuously parallel to said first-named gripping surface, said second movable jaw unit also having a head portion provided with an assembling and adjusting rib at right angles to its gripping surface and'slidingly keyed in said groove, and a third unit having a second handle with an, outer end portion superimposed upon and crossing and pivotally mounted on said check portion, said outer end portion being provided with means having pin and slot operating connection with the, head on said movable jaw.
2. The structure defined in claim 1, andv wherein the first-named jaw is of a cross-sectional thickness greater than the cross-sectional thickness of said cheek portion with the junctional connection between the jaw: and cheek portion rising above the plane, of the fiat face of the cheek portion and defining a rigidifying and guide shoulder, a block-like bossv fixed to said flat face and defining a second shoulder, said shoulders being spaced apart and being parallel with each other and providing an intervening guideway, said guideway being parallel. to
the underlying keying groove, and the head on said second movable jaw unit having-a guide slidable back and forth in said guideway.
3. The structure defined in claim 2, and whereinsaid head also embodies a part functioning as a coupling member and carrying the pin of said pin and slot connection,
and the means on s aid outer end of said second handle comprising a wing-like extension constituting a second coupling member and having overlapping movable contact with said first coupling member and being provided with said slot, said pin working within the confines of said slot.
4. A pliers-type wrench comprising a first unit having a handle with integral head means at the outer end of the handle, said means embodying a circular portion joined immediately to the handle, and a segmental cheek portion carried thereby, the outer end of the cheek portion having a straight edge, at one end of which there is an outstanding jaw, said jaw being of a cross-sectional thickness greater than the thickness of the cheek portion and the junctional connection between the jaw and cheek portion providing a shoulder, a block-like lug built atop the flat top surface of said cheek portion and having a shoulder opposed to: and, spaced from the first-named shoulder and said shoulders defining a guideway, the top surface of said check portion having a channel-like groove opening at its ends through the edge portions of the cheek portionand opening to the flat top of the cheek portion, said groove being located between said shoulders, said jaw having a work-gripping surface which is at true right-tangles to the lengthwise dimension of said groove, a second unit embodying a movable jaw substantially like said stationary jaw. and likewise having a linearly straight gripping surface continuously parallel to said first-named gripping surface, said second movable jaw unit also. having a head portion at its inner end provided with an assembling; and adjusting ,rib at right angles to its gripping surface and slidingly keyed in said groove, said head. providing a coupling member having a guide operable in said 'guideway, and a third unit having a second handle opposed to and movable toward and from the first handle and provided at its outer end with a portion crossing and superimposed upon the circular portion of the first-named head means'and hingedly connected, thereto and provided at its outer end with a coupling member overlapping and having movable contact with the firstnamed coupling member.
5. The structure defined in claim 4 and wherein said first-named, coupling member is. provided with a pin and' said second coupling member is provided with a slot in which said pin is confined and slidingly operable.
References Citedin the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Melchers Apr. 30, 1946'
US678110A 1957-08-14 1957-08-14 Pliers-type wrench with cam-operated sliding jaw Expired - Lifetime US2836999A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US678110A US2836999A (en) 1957-08-14 1957-08-14 Pliers-type wrench with cam-operated sliding jaw

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US678110A US2836999A (en) 1957-08-14 1957-08-14 Pliers-type wrench with cam-operated sliding jaw

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US2836999A true US2836999A (en) 1958-06-03

Family

ID=24721442

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US678110A Expired - Lifetime US2836999A (en) 1957-08-14 1957-08-14 Pliers-type wrench with cam-operated sliding jaw

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US2836999A (en)

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3336824A (en) * 1966-04-13 1967-08-22 York John Burton Pliers type wrench
US3422707A (en) * 1967-06-27 1969-01-21 John Burton York Pliers type wrench
US3878741A (en) * 1973-11-08 1975-04-22 Raymond Lee Organization Inc Ratchet action wrench
US5191816A (en) * 1991-11-20 1993-03-09 Burpo Gary D Parallel jaw pliers with reinforced construction for symmetric force distribution
US11623331B1 (en) 2022-06-29 2023-04-11 Alan Dale Loveridge Nail holding pliers

Citations (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US193547A (en) * 1877-07-24 Improvement in pinchers
US597740A (en) * 1898-01-25 Parallel pliers
US1836473A (en) * 1930-05-26 1931-12-15 Kob Henry Howard Wrench
US2378264A (en) * 1943-11-17 1945-06-12 Anthony L Vissat Pliers
US2399497A (en) * 1943-12-20 1946-04-30 John H Melchers Plier structure

Patent Citations (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US193547A (en) * 1877-07-24 Improvement in pinchers
US597740A (en) * 1898-01-25 Parallel pliers
US1836473A (en) * 1930-05-26 1931-12-15 Kob Henry Howard Wrench
US2378264A (en) * 1943-11-17 1945-06-12 Anthony L Vissat Pliers
US2399497A (en) * 1943-12-20 1946-04-30 John H Melchers Plier structure

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3336824A (en) * 1966-04-13 1967-08-22 York John Burton Pliers type wrench
US3422707A (en) * 1967-06-27 1969-01-21 John Burton York Pliers type wrench
US3878741A (en) * 1973-11-08 1975-04-22 Raymond Lee Organization Inc Ratchet action wrench
US5191816A (en) * 1991-11-20 1993-03-09 Burpo Gary D Parallel jaw pliers with reinforced construction for symmetric force distribution
US11623331B1 (en) 2022-06-29 2023-04-11 Alan Dale Loveridge Nail holding pliers

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2341489A (en) Jawed tool
US2507784A (en) Pliers
US2836999A (en) Pliers-type wrench with cam-operated sliding jaw
US2485459A (en) Pliers
US1321777A (en) Compound tool
US8826783B2 (en) One-way open-end wrench
US3608405A (en) Toggle link hand tool having rectilinear jaw movement
US2834100A (en) Gear puller
US1850664A (en) Pliers
US2285683A (en) Pliers
US10391614B1 (en) Locking pliers
US1800447A (en) Pliers
US2399497A (en) Plier structure
US957560A (en) Pliers or pipe-tongs.
US1424034A (en) Clamp
US1497969A (en) Pliers
US1778748A (en) Wrench
US1427550A (en) Jawed tool
US1472312A (en) Combination wrench and pliers
US1428884A (en) Combination pliers
US683716A (en) Parallel-working pliers.
US1694140A (en) Wrench
US904109A (en) Wrench.
US2514802A (en) Self-closing clamping implement
US690925A (en) Nippers.