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    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
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  • My invention relates to such improvements in pipe-wrenches as will ipossess the following advantages, viz: simplicity of construction, strength and durability, speedy adj ust- 1nent,grips instantly and sure, at the same time releases easy, and will not flatten the pipe operated on.
  • My invention consists, first, in a hollow double clip and toothed tail-piece terminating in two lugs, all in one piece; second, a stexn having ratchet-teeth on the lower side, and a serrated or tooth end is made to slide back and forth in the said double clip, and protected by a guard, the teeth on the clip and z 5 stem made to engage with one another during the operation of the device, third, a jawhead provided with ratehet-teeth is pivoted to the forward branch of the double clip and constructed so as to be slightly movable on its pin, so as to cause the jaws to release easily from a pipe which has been gripped by the wrench, and, fourth, a sliding seat-lock, partially wedge-shaped, is made to enter a recess in the rear portion of the clip, and held there- 3 5 in by a spiral spring in the hollow portion of the seat-lock to hold the jaws at any desired distance apart.
  • Figure 1 represents a side view of a pipewreneh embodying my invention, and locked.
  • Fig. 2 represents the same unlocked.
  • Fig. 3 is an end view of a double clip.
  • Fig. 4 is a side view of the movable head. or front working jaw detached.
  • Fig. 5 is a side view of 4.5 the seat-lock detached.
  • Fig. 6 is a top view of the wrench.
  • A is the double clip, formed with two hollow projections a and b, through which slides back and forth the stem B, which is provided parts through- Serial No. 533,677. (No model.)
  • ratchetteeth (Z, made to engage with corresponding ratchet-teeth e, formed in the under or horizontal portion of the clip A, the said part of the clip being elongated rearwardly and terminatin g in two lu gs or tongues f, which pass up on each side of the stein B and keep it stcady and in alinement with the clip.
  • O is the head or front working 'aw ivoted 60.
  • the rear end of the said head is slightly tapering at the points x 0b, and the extreme end. 2/ is made on a slight angle from the square, so as to admit a slight upward movement of the head before the end abuts against the interior wall of the clip on a line with the head, for the purpose of allowing the head to release a gripped pipe, which it will do when the handle of ,the stem is raised, 7o a very important point of advantage, as the releasing can bedone so quickly without readj ustinent of the wrench.
  • q is a notch in the outside of the clip A, above the entrance to the recess 71,, to hold the lock E by its heel 7b' when unlocked. lt will be observed that the teeth c on the end of the stem B are so formed as to draw downward on the pipe F, while the teeth p on the head C are formed todraw on the ⁇ pipe upward, which facilitates its rotation.
  • the operation of the device may be described as follows: The first thing is to draw out the seat-lock E, pull it upward until its heel k falls in the notch q in the clip A. spiral spring G holds it in that position, as in Fi g. 2, while the j aws are adj usted to the width The 1 oo required of the pipe to be operated on. Then, after the jaws are properly adjusted and the teeth (Z on the stem B and the teeth e on the clip A eng'aged, they are locked iininovably by simply pressing ⁇ the outer end of the .lock E downward. The spring draws it in the recess h of the clip A as far as it will go, and the parts are rigidlyheld together, as in Fig.
  • the head O has a square pitch with an inward pitch of the teeth p, while the teeth c on the stein are one-eighth of an inch pitch on one and a half inch bevel, which, together with the slight movability of the head C, enables the jaws to grip tight and release easy, as they cannot wedge.
  • the device will be used specially for steamfitters, gas-fitters, plumbers, &c., and will operate effectively on all kinds of solid rods or tubes, on the latter without breaking them or fiattening.
  • a double clip A having openings a and b, ratchet-teeth e on the lower portion and terminating in two lug's f, a stem B, having corresponding' ratchet-teeth d made to slide in the hollow projections a and b, and to engage with the ratchet-teeth c on the clip, the head of the stem B having ratchet-teeth c at one-eighth of an inch pitch off a one and a half inch bevel-and a movable jaw-head with a square pitch and an in- Ward pitch of the teeth, constructed as shown, and pivoted to the clip A by the pin D, substantially as described.
  • the seat-lock E con structed with two bottoin planes n, 0 as shown, toepiece j, heel 7a recess Z, thumb-piece m and a spiral spring G, let into the recess Z to operate the said seat-lock to hold the teeth e, (Z, together, to lock the grippng-jaws of the Stein and head at any desired distance apart, substantially as specified.

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W. HOUGHTON. PIPE WRBNGH.
No. 567,715.. Patented Sept. 15, 1896;
` NiTED STATES ATENT rurce,
VILLIAM HOUGHTON, OF PARIS, CANADA, ASSIGNORYTO THE PARIS TOOL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
'PIPE-WRENCH.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 567,715, dated September 15, 18916.
Application filed January 2, 1895.
.To (LZZ whmn z'b 71m7/ colzccrn:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM lIoUGn'roN, a citizen of the Dominion of Canada, residing at Paris, in the county of Brant, in the Province of Ontario, Canada, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pipe-Vrenches; andI do hereby declare that the following is afull, clear, and eXact description of the construction and operation 1o of the same.
My invention relates to such improvements in pipe-wrenches as will ipossess the following advantages, viz: simplicity of construction, strength and durability, speedy adj ust- 1nent,grips instantly and sure, at the same time releases easy, and will not flatten the pipe operated on.
My invention consists, first, in a hollow double clip and toothed tail-piece terminating in two lugs, all in one piece; second, a stexn having ratchet-teeth on the lower side, and a serrated or tooth end is made to slide back and forth in the said double clip, and protected by a guard, the teeth on the clip and z 5 stem made to engage with one another during the operation of the device, third, a jawhead provided with ratehet-teeth is pivoted to the forward branch of the double clip and constructed so as to be slightly movable on its pin, so as to cause the jaws to release easily from a pipe which has been gripped by the wrench, and, fourth, a sliding seat-lock, partially wedge-shaped, is made to enter a recess in the rear portion of the clip, and held there- 3 5 in by a spiral spring in the hollow portion of the seat-lock to hold the jaws at any desired distance apart. w
Reference being made to the drawings, Figure 1 represents a side view of a pipewreneh embodying my invention, and locked. Fig. 2 represents the same unlocked. Fig. 3 is an end view of a double clip. Fig. 4 is a side view of the movable head. or front working jaw detached. Fig. 5 is a side view of 4.5 the seat-lock detached. Fig. 6 is a top view of the wrench.
Similar letters refe r to similar out the several views. A is the double clip, formed with two hollow projections a and b, through which slides back and forth the stem B, which is provided parts through- Serial No. 533,677. (No model.)
about the central under portion with ratchetteeth (Z, made to engage with corresponding ratchet-teeth e, formed in the under or horizontal portion of the clip A, the said part of the clip being elongated rearwardly and terminatin g in two lu gs or tongues f, which pass up on each side of the stein B and keep it stcady and in alinement with the clip.
O is the head or front working 'aw ivoted 60.
e J P to the double clip A by a pin D through the hole g. The rear end of the said head is slightly tapering at the points x 0b, and the extreme end. 2/ is made on a slight angle from the square, so as to admit a slight upward movement of the head before the end abuts against the interior wall of the clip on a line with the head, for the purpose of allowing the head to release a gripped pipe, which it will do when the handle of ,the stem is raised, 7o a very important point of advantage, as the releasing can bedone so quickly without readj ustinent of the wrench.
Looking device: In order to lock the teeth of the stem and clip firmly together, I construct a recess h in the rear-end portion of the double clip A, leaving an external orifice i, into which I insert a seat-lock E, formed as shown in 5, having a projecting toe j, a heel projection k, leaving a recess Z between them, a thumb projection m on the end to operate it, and two planes a o 011 the bottom, so that when one plane is exactly horizontal the other one will be at a slight upward angle. A spiral spring G is made to rest in the cavity Z of the seat-lock E when both are placed in the recess h of the double clip A. The said spring may be secured in place by any ordinary means. q is a notch in the outside of the clip A, above the entrance to the recess 71,, to hold the lock E by its heel 7b' when unlocked. lt will be observed that the teeth c on the end of the stem B are so formed as to draw downward on the pipe F, while the teeth p on the head C are formed todraw on the `pipe upward, which facilitates its rotation.
The operation of the device may be described as follows: The first thing is to draw out the seat-lock E, pull it upward until its heel k falls in the notch q in the clip A. spiral spring G holds it in that position, as in Fi g. 2, while the j aws are adj usted to the width The 1 oo required of the pipe to be operated on. Then, after the jaws are properly adjusted and the teeth (Z on the stem B and the teeth e on the clip A eng'aged, they are locked iininovably by simply pressing` the outer end of the .lock E downward. The spring draws it in the recess h of the clip A as far as it will go, and the parts are rigidlyheld together, as in Fig. 1, for Operating on a pipe, which is done by pressing the handle downward or turning wrench over and pulling upward. It Will be further observed that the head O has a square pitch with an inward pitch of the teeth p, while the teeth c on the stein are one-eighth of an inch pitch on one and a half inch bevel, which, together with the slight movability of the head C, enables the jaws to grip tight and release easy, as they cannot wedge.
The device will be used specially for steamfitters, gas-fitters, plumbers, &c., and will operate effectively on all kinds of solid rods or tubes, on the latter without breaking them or fiattening.
Having th-us described niy device and its advantages, what I claiin as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a pipe-wrench, a double clip A having openings a and b, ratchet-teeth e on the lower portion and terminating in two lug's f, a stem B, having corresponding' ratchet-teeth d made to slide in the hollow projections a and b, and to engage with the ratchet-teeth c on the clip, the head of the stem B having ratchet-teeth c at one-eighth of an inch pitch off a one and a half inch bevel-and a movable jaw-head with a square pitch and an in- Ward pitch of the teeth, constructed as shown, and pivoted to the clip A by the pin D, substantially as described.
2. In combination With the stein B provided with teeth (Z, inovable jaw-head O, and double clip A provided with teeth e, and the recess h in the clip, the seat-lock E, con structed with two bottoin planes n, 0 as shown, toepiece j, heel 7a recess Z, thumb-piece m and a spiral spring G, let into the recess Z to operate the said seat-lock to hold the teeth e, (Z, together, to lock the grippng-jaws of the Stein and head at any desired distance apart, substantially as specified.
Dated at Paris, Ontario, this th day of November, 1894.
NVM. I-IOUGHTON.
In presence 0f-- THos. J. MURRAY, B. C. CAPRON.
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US2806395A (en) * 1956-06-07 1957-09-17 Lyle A Gilman Adjustable sucker rod wrench
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US2806395A (en) * 1956-06-07 1957-09-17 Lyle A Gilman Adjustable sucker rod wrench
AU775559B2 (en) * 1999-12-03 2004-08-05 Lifescan, Inc. Microdroplet dispensing for a medical diagnostic device
US20090064362A1 (en) * 2007-08-29 2009-03-05 Seminis Vegetable Seeds, Inc. Pumpkin line hwn 130-1018t

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