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US715014A
US715014A US12413502A US1902124135A US715014A US 715014 A US715014 A US 715014A US 12413502 A US12413502 A US 12413502A US 1902124135 A US1902124135 A US 1902124135A US 715014 A US715014 A US 715014A
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  • This invention relates to adjustable socketwrenches that are designed to be used in connection with breast-braces for quickly applying and removing the nuts of the smaller sizes of screw-bolts, the object of the invention being to provide a cheap wrench of this character, whereby the nuts may be manipulated most rapidly when repairs are being made to vehicles, farm implements, machinery, &c., and which may also be as advantageous in factories on new work in econoa 5 mizing time and labor.
  • Figure 1 represents the complete wrench perspectively, as viewed from one side thereof, showing the socket at its maximum size; and Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the opposite side, showing the socket adjusted to medium size.
  • A designates an arm having a jaw B offset somewhat from the longitudinal axis of the arm
  • O designates a companion arm having a jaw D similar to the jaw B and also offset from its arm.
  • the jaws each have a longitudinal V-groove a in the inner face thereof, the sides of the grooves being right angles, so that when the jaws are placed with the grooves opposing the opening or socket in the end of the wrench formed by the grooves will be substantially square in plan and receive a square nut as well as one of hexagonal form.
  • the two arms are connected together by means of a rivetb ora bolt, so that the arms and jaws may be opened and closed similarly to tongs or pliers.
  • the arm A is provided with an integral lateral arm E, to which is attached an integral shank F of suitable length, having a squared tapering end d or one adapted to fit into well-known forms of braces having sockets in which bits are usually held.
  • the shank is practically a part of the arm A, whereby the wrench may be operated,the shank being offset somewhat from the arm, so that its axis will correspond to the axis of the bolt on which the nut is to be workedthat is, the axes of the socket and the shank are substantially identical.
  • the arm E has a slot 6 through which the arm C extends, and it may operate therein, and by this means the power applied to the shank F may be transmitted to the arm E and to the arm 0 as well as to the armA in operating the wrench on a nut.
  • a suitable spring f is interposed between the arms A and O to normally force the arms apart and the jaws B and D together, and the spring may obviously be of the plate form, as shown, secured to one of the arms, or it may be of the coiled type compressed between the arms.
  • the sleeve has an integral arm h, extending therefrom transversely across one side of the arm A, the arm h having a lateral finger 7 adapted to enter the notches g or to bear against the outer face of the arm A if the notches be omitted.
  • one arm h only is shown, it will be obvious that another like arm may be attached to the sleeve and the finger at the opposite side of the arm A thus forming, in efiect, a slipband operating over the arms A and C, performing the same function as the specific device herein shown in the interest of clearness of illustration.
  • the extremity of the arm has a thumbbearing j, curved outwardly or oppositely to the shank F. It should be understood that the sleeve G may be placed on the arm A, the parts being suitably modified.
  • the socket may be adjusted to a nut either before or after the shank end d is inserted into the brace-socket.
  • the nut In either applying a nut to a bolt or removingit therefrom the nut may be held in the grooves a a by forcing the sleeve Gand the finger 11 toward the shank.
  • the frictional contact of the sleeve G on the arm 0 will prevent accidental movement of the sleeve, the frictional resistance being induced by means of the spring f.
  • An adjustable socket-wrench comprising a pair of arms having jaws pivoted together, one of the arms having a lateral arm engaging the other arm; ashank attached to the lateral arm, a spring whereby the jaws the other pivoted arm extending through the slot in the lateral arm; a spring opposing the pivoted arms, and a sliding band mounted on one of the pivotedarms and having an arm whereby the other pivoted arm may be restrained against the spring pressure.
  • the combination with pivoted divergen'tly-extending arms having grooved jaws, of a shank attached substantially to one of the pivoted arms and having substantially anadj ustable connection with the other one of the pivoted arms, whereby both of the pivoted arms may be operated by the shank, a locking device engaging the pivoted arms, and a spring coacting with the locking device.
  • the com bination with pivoted divergently-extending arms having grooved jaws adapted to embrace a nut, of a lateralarm attached to one of the pivoted arms and having a slot through which the other pivoted arm extends, a shank attached to the lateral arm whereby the jaws may be turned about the axis of the nut that may be embraced thereby, a sleeve mounted on one of the pivoted arms and having means engaging the other pivoted arm to hold the same in adjusted positions, and a spring mounted so as to tend to force the pivoted arms apart.
  • the combination of the pivoted arms having the jaws for gripping nuts, one of said arms having the notches at the outer side thereof; the lateral arm attached to one of said pivoted arms and having the slot through which the other one of said pivoted arms extends, the shank attached to said lateral arm, the sleeve mounted movably on one of said pivoted arms JAMES C. BURGESS.

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ADJUSTABLE SOCKET WFENCH.
(Application filed Sept 20, 1902.)
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JAMES C. BURGESS, OF BRIGHTON, CANADA, ASSIGNOR TO HARRISON R. HOOVER, OF ZIONSVILLE, INDIANA.
ADJUSTABLE SOCKET RENCH.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 715,014, dated December 2, 1902.
Application filed September 20, 1902. Serial No. 124,135. (No model.)
To ctZZ whom it may concern:
Be itknown that LJAMES O. BURGEss,a citizen of the United States, residing at Brighton, in the county of Northumberland, Province 5 of Ontario, and Dominion of Canada, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Adjustable Socket -\Vrenches; and I do declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, refer- [0 once being bad to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
This invention relates to adjustable socketwrenches that are designed to be used in connection with breast-braces for quickly applying and removing the nuts of the smaller sizes of screw-bolts, the object of the invention being to provide a cheap wrench of this character, whereby the nuts may be manipulated most rapidly when repairs are being made to vehicles, farm implements, machinery, &c., and which may also be as advantageous in factories on new work in econoa 5 mizing time and labor.
With the above objects in View the invention consists in the novel features of construction and in the combination and arrangement of parts, as hereinafter particularly described and claimed.
Referring to the drawings, Figure 1 represents the complete wrench perspectively, as viewed from one side thereof, showing the socket at its maximum size; and Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the opposite side, showing the socket adjusted to medium size.
Similar reference characters in the drawings indicate corresponding parts throughout the different figures thereof.
In the drawings, A designates an arm having a jaw B offset somewhat from the longitudinal axis of the arm, and O designates a companion arm having a jaw D similar to the jaw B and also offset from its arm. The jaws each have a longitudinal V-groove a in the inner face thereof, the sides of the grooves being right angles, so that when the jaws are placed with the grooves opposing the opening or socket in the end of the wrench formed by the grooves will be substantially square in plan and receive a square nut as well as one of hexagonal form. The two arms are connected together by means of a rivetb ora bolt, so that the arms and jaws may be opened and closed similarly to tongs or pliers.
The arm A is provided with an integral lateral arm E, to which is attached an integral shank F of suitable length, having a squared tapering end d or one adapted to fit into well-known forms of braces having sockets in which bits are usually held. By this construction the shank is practically a part of the arm A, whereby the wrench may be operated,the shank being offset somewhat from the arm, so that its axis will correspond to the axis of the bolt on which the nut is to be workedthat is, the axes of the socket and the shank are substantially identical. The arm E has a slot 6 through which the arm C extends, and it may operate therein, and by this means the power applied to the shank F may be transmitted to the arm E and to the arm 0 as well as to the armA in operating the wrench on a nut.
A suitable spring f is interposed between the arms A and O to normally force the arms apart and the jaws B and D together, and the spring may obviously be of the plate form, as shown, secured to one of the arms, or it may be of the coiled type compressed between the arms.
Usually the outer face of the arm A has the sleeve has an integral arm h, extending therefrom transversely across one side of the arm A, the arm h having a lateral finger 7 adapted to enter the notches g or to bear against the outer face of the arm A if the notches be omitted. Although one arm h only is shown, it will be obvious that another like arm may be attached to the sleeve and the finger at the opposite side of the arm A thus forming, in efiect, a slipband operating over the arms A and C, performing the same function as the specific device herein shown in the interest of clearness of illustration. The extremity of the arm has a thumbbearing j, curved outwardly or oppositely to the shank F. It should be understood that the sleeve G may be placed on the arm A, the parts being suitably modified.
In practical use the socket may be adjusted to a nut either before or after the shank end d is inserted into the brace-socket. In either applying a nut to a bolt or removingit therefrom the nut may be held in the grooves a a by forcing the sleeve Gand the finger 11 toward the shank. The frictional contact of the sleeve G on the arm 0 will prevent accidental movement of the sleeve, the frictional resistance being induced by means of the spring f.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is 1. An adjustable socket-wrench comprising a pair of arms having jaws pivoted together, one of the arms having a lateral arm engaging the other arm; ashank attached to the lateral arm, a spring whereby the jaws the other pivoted arm extending through the slot in the lateral arm; a spring opposing the pivoted arms, and a sliding band mounted on one of the pivotedarms and having an arm whereby the other pivoted arm may be restrained against the spring pressure.
3. In an adjustable socket-wrench, the combination with pivoted divergen'tly-extending arms having grooved jaws, of a shank attached substantially to one of the pivoted arms and having substantially anadj ustable connection with the other one of the pivoted arms, whereby both of the pivoted arms may be operated by the shank, a locking device engaging the pivoted arms, and a spring coacting with the locking device.
4:. In an adjustable socket-wrench, the com bination with pivoted divergently-extending arms having grooved jaws adapted to embrace a nut, of a lateralarm attached to one of the pivoted arms and having a slot through which the other pivoted arm extends, a shank attached to the lateral arm whereby the jaws may be turned about the axis of the nut that may be embraced thereby, a sleeve mounted on one of the pivoted arms and having means engaging the other pivoted arm to hold the same in adjusted positions, and a spring mounted so as to tend to force the pivoted arms apart.
5. In an adjustable socket-wrench, the combination of the pivoted arms having the jaws for gripping nuts, one of said arms having the notches at the outer side thereof; the lateral arm attached to one of said pivoted arms and having the slot through which the other one of said pivoted arms extends, the shank attached to said lateral arm, the sleeve mounted movably on one of said pivoted arms JAMES C. BURGESS.
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JOHN E. BEELAR, LEE MURPHY.
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US4263705A (en) * 1980-02-04 1981-04-28 Kenneth Devening Dowel pin puller
US4572503A (en) * 1983-01-17 1986-02-25 Cho Myung Ho Pivotal skipping rope handles having spring resistance
US5887492A (en) * 1996-06-05 1999-03-30 De Laney; Glenn J. Mechanics' limited-access nut starter instrument and improved aircraft tools

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4263705A (en) * 1980-02-04 1981-04-28 Kenneth Devening Dowel pin puller
US4572503A (en) * 1983-01-17 1986-02-25 Cho Myung Ho Pivotal skipping rope handles having spring resistance
US5887492A (en) * 1996-06-05 1999-03-30 De Laney; Glenn J. Mechanics' limited-access nut starter instrument and improved aircraft tools

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