US864486A - Tool for forcing apart the ends of split or two-membered bolts. - Google Patents

Tool for forcing apart the ends of split or two-membered bolts. Download PDF

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  • the object of my invention is, generally, the provision of a tool for separating or spreading apart the ends of a split bolt or of a two-membered bolt, whereby a thoroughly effective and lasting bolt-lock is effected; this tool being exceedingly simple of construction, efficient in operation, and not liable to break or get out of order.
  • the invention may be said to comprehend a tool having a body-portion adapted to engage with a nut on a bolt and carrying a movable member provided with an independently-rotatable head adapted to engage the ends of the split or twomembered bolt and force them apart.
  • Figure 1 is a view of a bolt, a nut thereon, and my improved tool in use, the tool being shown in longitudinal section;
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the body-portion of the tool, the rotatable member therein being removed therefrom;
  • Fig. 3 is an end view of a nut.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective detail view of the independently-rotatable head removed from the tool.
  • A designates two arms one of which is desirably pivotally connected, at a, to a cross-piece or bridge a and provided at their other ends with inturned lugs a adapted to engage under flanges b of a not B on a bolt 0; the arms A and the bridge a constituting a body-portion.
  • the bridge a is provided centrally with a screw-threaded opening a therethrough, engaged by a movable member a, consisting of a screw-threaded shank a desirably provided at one end with a head a and at its other end carrying an independently-rotatable head (1 as shown in detail in Fig.
  • the head comprises a wedge-shaped member, terminating in a sharp edge a adapted to engage between the split-ends of the bolt, as shown in Fig. 1, whereby to spread or force them apart.
  • the preferable manner for mounting this head for independent rotatable movement is to furnish the same with a pin a disposed in an, opening a", or recess, in the shank a and provided with a circumferential channel a engaged by the end of a set-screw, or the like, a carried by the shank o
  • the operation is as follows: The pivoted arms A of the tool are made to engage, by their lugs (1 with the flanges b of the nut B, and the movable member a screwed down until the pointed head a' engages between the ends of the two-membered or spilt bolt 0.
  • a tool for forcing apart the ends of a splitor twolnembered bolt comprising a supporting member, a movable member earried thereby, and an independently-movable, Wedgeshaped head, terminating in a sharp edge, carried at the lower end of the movable member, and bearing against said lower end.
  • a tool for forcing apart the ends of a splitor twomembcred bolt comprising a skeleton body-portion, a movable member carried by the body portion, and an indcpendentlymovable, wedge-shaped head, terminating in a sharp edge, carried at the lower end of the movable member, and bearing against said lower end.
  • a tool for forcing apart the ends of a splitor twomembered bolt comprising a skeleton body-portion and a movable member screwed into the body-portion, and provided with an independently-movable head formed wedgeshaped and terminating in a sharp edge.
  • a tool for forcing apart the ends of a splitor twomembered bolt comprising an armed body-portion, a movable member carried thereby and provided with an independentlyqnovable head formed wedge-shaped and termimating in a sharp edge, and a setscrew for preventing separation of the head from the movable member.
  • a tool for forcing apart the ends of a. splitor two membered bolt comprising; an armed body-portion, a movable member carried thereby, an independently-movable head formed wedge-shaped and terminating in a sharp ec ge, and provided with a pin, circumferentially grooved, adzipted to enter the inner end 01' the movable member, and ⁇ I set screw passing transversely into the movable member and engaging the circumferential groove of the pin.
  • A-'tool i'orforcingapart the ends of a. split or twomembered bolt, comprising a supporting member provided with apivoted arm, rt movable member carried by the sup porting member, and an independently-movable, wedge- 10 shaped head, carried at the lower end of the movable mem her, and hearing against said lower end.

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No 864,486. PATENTED AUG. 27, 1907.
W. W. PARSONS. TOOL FOR FOROING APART THE ENDS OF SPLIT OR TWO MEMBBRED BOLTS;
- APPLIOATION FILED 1130.8, 1906.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WALLACE WILLIARD PARSONS, OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
TOOL FOR FORCING APART THE ENDS OF SPLIT OR TWO-MEMBERED BOLTS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 27, 1907.
Application filed December 8,1906. Serial No. 846,941.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WALLACE WILLIARD PARSONS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Washington, in the District of Columbia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Tools for Forcing Apart the Ends of Split or Two-Membered Bolts; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and we act description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
The object of my invention is, generally, the provision of a tool for separating or spreading apart the ends of a split bolt or of a two-membered bolt, whereby a thoroughly effective and lasting bolt-lock is effected; this tool being exceedingly simple of construction, efficient in operation, and not liable to break or get out of order.
With this object in view, the invention may be said to comprehend a tool having a body-portion adapted to engage with a nut on a bolt and carrying a movable member provided with an independently-rotatable head adapted to engage the ends of the split or twomembered bolt and force them apart.
More specific details of construction will be fully hereinafter set forth.
In the drawing: Figure 1 is a view of a bolt, a nut thereon, and my improved tool in use, the tool being shown in longitudinal section; Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the body-portion of the tool, the rotatable member therein being removed therefrom; Fig. 3 is an end view of a nut. Fig. 4 is a perspective detail view of the independently-rotatable head removed from the tool.
Referring to the drawing, A designates two arms one of which is desirably pivotally connected, at a, to a cross-piece or bridge a and provided at their other ends with inturned lugs a adapted to engage under flanges b of a not B on a bolt 0; the arms A and the bridge a constituting a body-portion. The bridge a is provided centrally with a screw-threaded opening a therethrough, engaged by a movable member a, consisting of a screw-threaded shank a desirably provided at one end with a head a and at its other end carrying an independently-rotatable head (1 as shown in detail in Fig. 4, in which it will be noted that the head comprises a wedge-shaped member, terminating in a sharp edge a adapted to engage between the split-ends of the bolt, as shown in Fig. 1, whereby to spread or force them apart. The preferable manner for mounting this head for independent rotatable movement is to furnish the same with a pin a disposed in an, opening a", or recess, in the shank a and provided with a circumferential channel a engaged by the end of a set-screw, or the like, a carried by the shank o The operation is as follows: The pivoted arms A of the tool are made to engage, by their lugs (1 with the flanges b of the nut B, and the movable member a screwed down until the pointed head a' engages between the ends of the two-membered or spilt bolt 0. Continued screwing down of the member a willcause the pointed head a to separate or force apart the ends of the two-membered or split bolt 0, forming a thoroughly efiicient bolt-lock. The pivoted arms A are then swung outward, which releases the pointed head from engagement between the ends of the two-membered or split bolt, when the tool may be easily removed.
From the above description, taken in connection with the drawing, it will be seen that I have provided a tool for separating or forcing apart the ends of a split-or two-membered bolt, which tool is thoroughly efficient and durable in use, and not likely to get out of order.
It will also be noted that I do away with all hammering, or the like, in forcing apart the ends of the twomembered bolt, because I have found that all such hammering and violence is exceedingly injurious to the bolt and nut, and does not result in effecting an eflicient bolt lock.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters-Patent, is;
1. A tool for forcing apart the ends of a splitor twolnembered bolt, comprising a supporting member, a movable member earried thereby, and an independently-movable, Wedgeshaped head, terminating in a sharp edge, carried at the lower end of the movable member, and bearing against said lower end.
2. A tool for forcing apart the ends of a splitor twomembcred bolt, comprising a skeleton body-portion, a movable member carried by the body portion, and an indcpendentlymovable, wedge-shaped head, terminating in a sharp edge, carried at the lower end of the movable member, and bearing against said lower end. i
3. A tool for forcing apart the ends of a splitor twomembered bolt, comprising a skeleton body-portion and a movable member screwed into the body-portion, and provided with an independently-movable head formed wedgeshaped and terminating in a sharp edge.
4:. A tool for forcing apart the ends of a splitor twomembered bolt, comprising an armed body-portion, a movable member carried thereby and provided with an independentlyqnovable head formed wedge-shaped and termimating in a sharp edge, and a setscrew for preventing separation of the head from the movable member.
5. A tool for forcing apart the ends of a. splitor two membered bolt, comprising; an armed body-portion, a movable member carried thereby, an independently-movable head formed wedge-shaped and terminating in a sharp ec ge, and provided with a pin, circumferentially grooved, adzipted to enter the inner end 01' the movable member, and {I set screw passing transversely into the movable member and engaging the circumferential groove of the pin. I
'6. A-'tool i'orforcingapart the ends of a. split or twomembered bolt, comprising a supporting member provided with apivoted arm, rt movable member carried by the sup porting member, and an independently-movable, wedge- 10 shaped head, carried at the lower end of the movable mem her, and hearing against said lower end.
In testimony whereof, I atfix my signature, presence of two subscribing witnesses.
WALLACE WILLIARI) PARSONS.
in the Witnesses:
E. S. BRANDENBURG, J. M. HAMILL.
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US2525386A (en) * 1946-10-25 1950-10-10 Jr Marshall Van Winkle Socket wrench provided with a staking or peening device
US3000097A (en) * 1959-07-06 1961-09-19 Gregory Ind Inc Cap removal tool

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US2525386A (en) * 1946-10-25 1950-10-10 Jr Marshall Van Winkle Socket wrench provided with a staking or peening device
US3000097A (en) * 1959-07-06 1961-09-19 Gregory Ind Inc Cap removal tool

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