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US610831A
US610831A US610831DA US610831A US 610831 A US610831 A US 610831A US 610831D A US610831D A US 610831DA US 610831 A US610831 A US 610831A
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  • OZIAS F ROBERTS, OF JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA.
  • My invention relates to pipe-wrenches, the object of the same being to provide a simple and cheaply-constructed wrench of this character in which relative adjustment of the two jaws may be readily effected and in which after adjustment said jaws may be forced into closer relation one with the other for the purpose of gripping the pipe or other device operated upon.
  • the invention consists of the construction, combination, and arrangement of parts,which will be more fully hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Figure 1 represents a side elevation of a wrench constructed according to my invention, the parts being shown in full lines in operative position and in dotted lines in inoperative position.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-section on the line a: of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a similar section on the line 3 2
  • Fig. x is a detail view of the shank of the wrench.
  • Fig. is a similar view of the supplemental or auxiliary jaw
  • Fig. 6 is a detail perspective view of the loop and clamp for holding the stem of the main jaw in contact with the shank.
  • the shank 1 of the wrench is formed into a handle at its lower end and has teeth 2 2 on one side thereof. Its upper end is formed with an offset 3, having longitudinally-extending recesses 4 4 upon opposite sides thereof.
  • the main jaw 5 has a stem 6 leading downwardly therefrom, formed with teeth 7 7 upon one edge thereof, adapted to engage the teeth 2 on the shank.
  • the said stem is guided and held from lateral displacement on the shank 1 by meansof a metallic loop 8, which embraces the oifset 3 on the shank 1 and is secured thereto, as clearly shown.
  • a loop 9 which projects outwardlyfrom the stem and is formed with a laterally-extending pin 10, which connects the two sides thereof.
  • a clamping-plate 11 Pivotally mounted on the pin 10 is a clamping-plate 11, preferably formed of sheet metal and having an eccentric portion 12 thereon, which is adapted to bear against the outer edge of the stem 6 for the purpose of forcing said stem inwardly into close contact with the shank 1.
  • a leafspring 13 is secured to the shank 1 and bears at its free end against the inner edge of the stem 6 for the purpose of throwing the lower free end of said stem outwardly.
  • the supplemental or auxiliary jaw 14 is provided with parallel downwardly-extending guide fingers or stems 15 15, which lit and move within the recesses 4: 4 upon opposite sides of the oifset 3.
  • Pivoted to the lower end of the guide-fingers 15 is a connectingrod or pitman 16, which is pivoted at its lower end to a laterally-extending arm 17 upon an operating lever or handle 18, f ulcrumed upon a clip or bracket 19, secured to the shank 1.
  • the said operating lever or handle 18 is normally held in its outward position by means of a coiled spring 20.
  • the clamping-plate 11 When it is desired to operate upon a pipe, the clamping-plate 11 is thrown outwardly, disengaging the shoulder 12 thereon from the outer surface of the stem 6 of the main jaw 5.
  • the spring 15, acting upon the inner edge of said stem throws the same outwardly and disconnects the teeth 7 on said stem from the teeth 2 011 the shank 1.
  • the main jaw 5 is then free to be moved toward or away from the auxiliary jaw 14 the proper distance to accommodate the wrench to the diameter of the pipe to be operated upon. WVhen the proper degree of separation of these two parts has been reached, the clampingplate 11 is thrown back into its locking position, forcing the teeth 7 on the stem 6 into engagement with the teeth 2 on the shank 1.
  • a wrench the combination with the shank having an offset at its upper end provided with longitudinally-extending grooves or recesses upon opposite sides thereof, of a main jaw longitudinally adjustable with relation to said shank, an auxiliary jaw having downwardly-extending parallel guide fingers or stems fitting and movable within said grooves or recesses, an operating-lever fulcrumed in a bracket on said shank and having a laterally-extending arm, a pitman connecting the arm on said lever with the guidefingers on said auxiliary jaw, and a spring for urging said operating-lever outwardly, as and for the purpose set forth.
  • a wrench the combination with the shank having on one edge thereof a longitudinally-movable auxiliary jaw, and means for operating the auxiliary jaw, of a main jaw having a stem extending downwardly therefrom and provided with teeth adapted to engage the teeth on said shank, guideloops secured to said shank and embracing said stem, a leaf-spring secured to said shank, whose free end engages the inner surface of said stem, and tends to urge the same out- Wardly, and a clamp pivotally mounted in the lower'of said guide-loops having an offset or shoulder formed thereon adapted to bear against the outer surface of said stem for forcing and holding the same inwardly, as and for the purpose set forth.

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0. F. ROBERTS.
PIPE WRENCH.
(Application filed. Jan. 26, 1898.1
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OZIAS F. ROBERTS, OF JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA.
PIPE-WRENCH.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 610,831, dated September 13, 1898.
Application filed January 26, 1898. Serial No. 668,055. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be itknown that I, OZIAS F. ROBERTS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Jacksonville, in the county of Duval and State of Florida, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pipe-Wrenches; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact descriptionof the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to pipe-wrenches, the object of the same being to provide a simple and cheaply-constructed wrench of this character in which relative adjustment of the two jaws may be readily effected and in which after adjustment said jaws may be forced into closer relation one with the other for the purpose of gripping the pipe or other device operated upon.
The invention consists of the construction, combination, and arrangement of parts,which will be more fully hereinafter described and claimed.
In the drawings forminga part of this specification, Figure 1 represents a side elevation of a wrench constructed according to my invention, the parts being shown in full lines in operative position and in dotted lines in inoperative position. Fig. 2 is a cross-section on the line a: of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a similar section on the line 3 2 Fig. xis a detail view of the shank of the wrench. Fig. is a similar view of the supplemental or auxiliary jaw, and Fig. 6 is a detail perspective view of the loop and clamp for holding the stem of the main jaw in contact with the shank.
Like reference-numerals indicate like parts in the different views.
The shank 1 of the wrench is formed into a handle at its lower end and has teeth 2 2 on one side thereof. Its upper end is formed with an offset 3, having longitudinally-extending recesses 4 4 upon opposite sides thereof. The main jaw 5 has a stem 6 leading downwardly therefrom, formed with teeth 7 7 upon one edge thereof, adapted to engage the teeth 2 on the shank. The said stem is guided and held from lateral displacement on the shank 1 by meansof a metallic loop 8, which embraces the oifset 3 on the shank 1 and is secured thereto, as clearly shown. Also secured to the shank 1 at a point adjacent to the teeth 2 thereon is a loop 9, which projects outwardlyfrom the stem and is formed with a laterally-extending pin 10, which connects the two sides thereof. Pivotally mounted on the pin 10 is a clamping-plate 11, preferably formed of sheet metal and having an eccentric portion 12 thereon, which is adapted to bear against the outer edge of the stem 6 for the purpose of forcing said stem inwardly into close contact with the shank 1. A leafspring 13 is secured to the shank 1 and bears at its free end against the inner edge of the stem 6 for the purpose of throwing the lower free end of said stem outwardly.
The supplemental or auxiliary jaw 14 is provided with parallel downwardly-extending guide fingers or stems 15 15, which lit and move within the recesses 4: 4 upon opposite sides of the oifset 3. Pivoted to the lower end of the guide-fingers 15 is a connectingrod or pitman 16, which is pivoted at its lower end to a laterally-extending arm 17 upon an operating lever or handle 18, f ulcrumed upon a clip or bracket 19, secured to the shank 1. The said operating lever or handle 18 is normally held in its outward position by means of a coiled spring 20.
As thusconstructed it is thought that the operation of my improved wrench Willbe readily understood. Briefly stated, however, it
is as follows: When it is desired to operate upon a pipe, the clamping-plate 11 is thrown outwardly, disengaging the shoulder 12 thereon from the outer surface of the stem 6 of the main jaw 5. The spring 15, acting upon the inner edge of said stem, throws the same outwardly and disconnects the teeth 7 on said stem from the teeth 2 011 the shank 1. The main jaw 5 is then free to be moved toward or away from the auxiliary jaw 14 the proper distance to accommodate the wrench to the diameter of the pipe to be operated upon. WVhen the proper degree of separation of these two parts has been reached, the clampingplate 11 is thrown back into its locking position, forcing the teeth 7 on the stem 6 into engagement with the teeth 2 on the shank 1. Relative longitudinal movement of the main jaw 5 and shank 1 is thereby effectually pre vented. The wrench is then applied upon the pipe with the same fitting between the engaging surfaces of the main and auxiliary jaws. The operating lever 18 is then depressed against the action of the spring 20, which, through the laterally-extending arm 17 thereon and the pitman 16, connecting said arm with the guide-fingers 15, forces the auxiliary jaw 14 upwardly into closer relation to the main jaw 5, thereby obtaining a tighter grip upon the pipe operated upon. Subsequent grips upon the pipe at different points may be-obtained by alternately releasing the operating-lever 18, which through the spring 20 separates the jaws 5 and 14:, and compressing said operating-lever.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is- 1. In a wrench, the combination with the shank, of a main jaw longitudinally movable with relation thereto, a longitudinally-movable auxiliary j aw, and an operating-lever on said shank for moving said auxiliary jaw toward the main jaw and for returning it to its normal position.
2. In a wrench, the combination with the shank having longitudinally extending grooves or recesses in its upper end, of a main jaw longitudinally movable with relation thereto, an auxiliary jaw having guide-fingers fitting and movable in said grooves or recesses, an operating-lever on said shank, and a pitman connecting said operating-lever and said auxiliary jaw, as and for the purpose set forth.
3. In a wrench, the combination with the shank having an offset at its upper end provided with longitudinally-extending grooves or recesses upon opposite sides thereof, of a main jaw longitudinally adjustable with relation to said shank, an auxiliary jaw having downwardly-extending parallel guide fingers or stems fitting and movable within said grooves or recesses, an operating-lever fulcrumed in a bracket on said shank and having a laterally-extending arm, a pitman connecting the arm on said lever with the guidefingers on said auxiliary jaw, and a spring for urging said operating-lever outwardly, as and for the purpose set forth.
4:. In a wrench, the combination with the shank having teeth along one edge thereof, of a main jaw having a stem provided with teeth along one edge adapted to engage the teeth on said shank, a guide-loop secured to said shank and embracing said stem, a spring engaging said stem for urging its free fend outwardly, and a clamp for holding said stem inwardly against the pressure of said spring, as and for the purpose set forth. 7
5. In a wrench, the combination with the shank having on one edge thereof a longitudinally-movable auxiliary jaw, and means for operating the auxiliary jaw, of a main jaw having a stem extending downwardly therefrom and provided with teeth adapted to engage the teeth on said shank, guideloops secured to said shank and embracing said stem, a leaf-spring secured to said shank, whose free end engages the inner surface of said stem, and tends to urge the same out- Wardly, and a clamp pivotally mounted in the lower'of said guide-loops having an offset or shoulder formed thereon adapted to bear against the outer surface of said stem for forcing and holding the same inwardly, as and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
OZIAS F. ROBERTS.
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THOMAS ELLIs W001), J. HALTMAN.
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US3202022A (en) * 1960-05-14 1965-08-24 Lothaire Michel Fernand Clamping tool
US3204445A (en) * 1963-04-16 1965-09-07 Sargent & Co Hand tool
US6327943B1 (en) 1998-03-02 2001-12-11 Emerson Electric Co. Laminated self-adjusting pliers
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US3202022A (en) * 1960-05-14 1965-08-24 Lothaire Michel Fernand Clamping tool
US3204445A (en) * 1963-04-16 1965-09-07 Sargent & Co Hand tool
US6327943B1 (en) 1998-03-02 2001-12-11 Emerson Electric Co. Laminated self-adjusting pliers
WO2017153743A3 (en) * 2016-03-07 2017-11-02 Nigel Buchanan Hand operated gripping tools
US20210276158A1 (en) * 2016-03-07 2021-09-09 Nigel Buchanan Hand Operated Gripping Tools
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