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US966529A
US966529A US54440410A US1910544404A US966529A US 966529 A US966529 A US 966529A US 54440410 A US54440410 A US 54440410A US 1910544404 A US1910544404 A US 1910544404A US 966529 A US966529 A US 966529A
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  • This invention relates to watchmakers tools, and particularly to that class of tools known as bench keys, or, in other words, keys which may be used for winding key-wound Watches in the course of the examination or repair of such watches.
  • the present invention is a turret key having a handle and a number of key elements attached to said handle, and any one of them adapted to be put into position for use, and held in such position.
  • the invention is not limited to tools of this particular character, but is of broader application, and may embrace in its scope all kinds of multiple tools in which several tools of different sizes or characters are mounted upon a holder in such manner that any one may be brought into the operative position and so held.
  • the main object of the invention broadly stated is to provide a multiple tool, such as a turret bench key as above noted, or any other multiple tool, so that the same may be conveniently held and operated and any one of the tool elements brought and locked in operating position very readily, and by employing only the hand holding the tool, if desired.
  • Figure l is an elevation of the tool.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of the tool on the line 22 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 8 is a detail elevation partly broken away of the lock by which any tool element is held in operative position.
  • the operative members of the tool or tool elements are shown at a, a, (1 ,41 a and 0?, being secured upon a holder 6, from which they project preferably radially.
  • the holder Z2 is pivoted upon a stud 0 held between two arms d and cl. These arms project from a tube 6, which constitutes a tubular shank or handle member, and are preferably integral therewith.
  • a tube 6 which constitutes a tubular shank or handle member, and are preferably integral therewith.
  • the tool element a is engaged with the lock, and the element a, being opposite to a and in line therewith, is the operative tool element.
  • a spring it contained within the tube or sleeve 6 and arranged to press on the locking bar. Reaction of the spring is borne by a plug 2', screwed into the opposite end of the tube 6 from the lock.
  • the tube and plug have a sliding fit in the handle or barrel 7, and are freely movable endwise therein.
  • the only connection between the tube 0 and handle is a pin 71: which is passed through the locking bolt 9 and the ends of which are embedded in the shell 7'. In passing from the bolt 9 to the shell this pin extends through longitudinal slots Z in opposite sides of the tube 6.
  • the lock 1s thus securely anchored to the outer shell, but has an endwise movement relatively to the inner tube and tool elements, or, in other words, the tube and tool elements are movable in unison relatively to the surrounding shell and the look.
  • the tube or sleeve 6 is drawn inward within the shell untilthe tool element contained between the arms d and d enters the notch or socket g in the end of the locking bolt g. I11 this manner the tool-holder may be unlocked and again looked after the desired tool element is brought into operative position.
  • This particular 'tool is, as previously stated, designed as a watchmakers bench key, and the tool elements a, a a and 04 are the female watch keys designed to fit more or less closely the winding arbors of keywound watches of different sizes, while other of the tool elements such as a and a are male keys of difierent sizes for use with socketed windmg arbors.
  • These varlous key members are so graded in size that the tool gage any one of said tool elements to hold another of such elements in operative position, and means projecting from the opposite end of said handle from the tool elements and movable'relatively to the handle for releasing said lock.
  • a tool of the character described comprising a tubular hand grip, a shank projecting from. both ends of said hand grip, a plurality of tool elements revolubly mounted on one end of said shank, and a lock associated with said hand grip and ada )ted to engage one of said elements to hold a l the elements against rotation, said lock being disengageable by pressing on the protruding end of the shank and moving the shank and hand grip longitudinally relatively to one another,
  • a multiple tool comprising a tubular shank having parallel arms at one end thereof, a holder pivotally mounted between said arms, tool elements projecting in different directions from said holder, a locking bar contained in said tubular shank with capability of longitudinal movement therein, said locking bar having a recess in its end adapted to receive the end of any of said tool elements, means external to said shank for releasing said locking bar, and means tending to press said locking bar toward the holder.
  • a tool of the character described comprising a tubular shank, a plug secured at one end of said shank, a tool-holder pivoted to the other end of said shank, tool elements projecting in different directions from said holder, a bar contained in said tubular shank, a spring contained in said shank between said bar and plug, whereby the former is moved toward said holder to engage any of the tool elements which may be in line therewith, and a shell of less length than the combined length of the tubular shank and plug surrounding the latter and movable thereon, and a connection between said bar and shell for disengaging the former from the adjacent tool element when the shell is moved.
  • a tool of the character described comprising a tube, a shell surrounding said tube, a plug secured to one end of said tube and projecting beyond the end of said shell, par- 7 allel arms forming part of said tube projecting from the opposite end of said shell, a holder pivoted between said arms, a number of tool elements mounted upon said holder and projecting in different directions therefrom, a locking bar contained in said tube and having a recess at its end nearest to said holder arranged to receive the end of any of said tool elements, a spring contained in said tube between said plug and locking bar tending to press the latter outwardly, and a pin connected to said bar and shell and passing through a slot in the tube whereby the shell when moved relatively to the tube is enabled to disengage said locking bar from the tool element.
  • a multiple watch key comprising a block, a plurality of key elements carried by said block and projecting radially therefrom, a tubular member to which said block is pivoted, a bar contained in said tubular member and having provisions for engaging the end of any of said key elements to hold the latter and said block against movement, a shell surrounding said tube forming a hand grip and adapted to slide longitudinally thereon, and a connection between said shell and locking bar whereby the latter may be moved to effect disengagement from the key element.
  • a bench watch key comprising a plurality of key elements, a shank to which said elements are pivotally connected so that any one may be brought into operative position, a hand grip surrounding said shank and movable lengthwise thereof, and a lock within said shank connected with said hand grip and movable with the latter into and out of engagement with any of said key elements to prevent revoluble movement thereof.

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F. R. CUNNINGHAM. MULTIPLE BENCH KEY.
APPLICATION I'ILED PEB.17, 1910.
966,529, I I Patented Aug. 9, 1910.
nu E 2U a UNITED STATES PATEN QFFIOE.
FRANK R. CUNNINGHAM, 0]? MEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO KENDRICK AND DAVIS COMPANY, OF LEBANON, NEW HAMPSHIRE, A CORPORATION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
MULTIPLE BENCH-KEY.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FRANKR. CUNNING HAM, of Medford, in the county of MiddleseX and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Multiple Bench-Keys, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to watchmakers tools, and particularly to that class of tools known as bench keys, or, in other words, keys which may be used for winding key-wound Watches in the course of the examination or repair of such watches.
The present invention is a turret key having a handle and a number of key elements attached to said handle, and any one of them adapted to be put into position for use, and held in such position. I desire it to be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to tools of this particular character, but is of broader application, and may embrace in its scope all kinds of multiple tools in which several tools of different sizes or characters are mounted upon a holder in such manner that any one may be brought into the operative position and so held.
The main object of the invention broadly stated is to provide a multiple tool, such as a turret bench key as above noted, or any other multiple tool, so that the same may be conveniently held and operated and any one of the tool elements brought and locked in operating position very readily, and by employing only the hand holding the tool, if desired.
In the accompanying drawings, I have illustrated a multiple tool having the special character of a turret bench key in which the principles of my invention are embodied.
Figure l is an elevation of the tool. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of the tool on the line 22 of Fig. 1. Fig. 8 isa detail elevation partly broken away of the lock by which any tool element is held in operative position. I
The operative members of the tool or tool elements are shown at a, a, (1 ,41 a and 0?, being secured upon a holder 6, from which they project preferably radially. The holder Z2 is pivoted upon a stud 0 held between two arms d and cl. These arms project from a tube 6, which constitutes a tubular shank or handle member, and are preferably integral therewith. On the outside of the tube 6 is Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed. February 17, 1910.
Patented Aug. 9, 1910. Serial No. 544,404. I
end adapted to take over the end of any one of the tool elements which may be inline with it, the element diametrically opposite to or in line with this particular element being the operative one. Thus, as represented in the drawings, the tool element a is engaged with the lock, and the element a, being opposite to a and in line therewith, is the operative tool element. pressed outward by a spring it contained within the tube or sleeve 6 and arranged to press on the locking bar. Reaction of the spring is borne by a plug 2', screwed into the opposite end of the tube 6 from the lock. The tube and plug have a sliding fit in the handle or barrel 7, and are freely movable endwise therein. The only connection between the tube 0 and handle is a pin 71: which is passed through the locking bolt 9 and the ends of which are embedded in the shell 7'. In passing from the bolt 9 to the shell this pin extends through longitudinal slots Z in opposite sides of the tube 6. The lock 1s thus securely anchored to the outer shell, but has an endwise movement relatively to the inner tube and tool elements, or, in other words, the tube and tool elements are movable in unison relatively to the surrounding shell and the look.
In setting the tool so that any one of the elements will be operative, pressure 1s ap plied on the end of the projecting plug 2, and the latter is moved endwise relatively to the surrounding shell or handle. This movement may be eifected by one hand only, the
whereupon, the plug being released, the tube or sleeve 6 is drawn inward within the shell untilthe tool element contained between the arms d and d enters the notch or socket g in the end of the locking bolt g. I11 this manner the tool-holder may be unlocked and again looked after the desired tool element is brought into operative position.
This particular 'tool is, as previously stated, designed as a watchmakers bench key, and the tool elements a, a a and 04 are the female watch keys designed to fit more or less closely the winding arbors of keywound watches of different sizes, while other of the tool elements such as a and a are male keys of difierent sizes for use with socketed windmg arbors. These varlous key members are so graded in size that the tool gage any one of said tool elements to hold another of such elements in operative position, and means projecting from the opposite end of said handle from the tool elements and movable'relatively to the handle for releasing said lock.
2. A tool of the character described comprising a tubular hand grip, a shank projecting from. both ends of said hand grip, a plurality of tool elements revolubly mounted on one end of said shank, and a lock associated with said hand grip and ada )ted to engage one of said elements to hold a l the elements against rotation, said lock being disengageable by pressing on the protruding end of the shank and moving the shank and hand grip longitudinally relatively to one another,
3. A multiple tool comprising a tubular shank having parallel arms at one end thereof, a holder pivotally mounted between said arms, tool elements projecting in different directions from said holder, a locking bar contained in said tubular shank with capability of longitudinal movement therein, said locking bar having a recess in its end adapted to receive the end of any of said tool elements, means external to said shank for releasing said locking bar, and means tending to press said locking bar toward the holder.
4:- A tool of the character described comprising a tubular shank, a plug secured at one end of said shank, a tool-holder pivoted to the other end of said shank, tool elements projecting in different directions from said holder, a bar contained in said tubular shank, a spring contained in said shank between said bar and plug, whereby the former is moved toward said holder to engage any of the tool elements which may be in line therewith, and a shell of less length than the combined length of the tubular shank and plug surrounding the latter and movable thereon, and a connection between said bar and shell for disengaging the former from the adjacent tool element when the shell is moved.
5. A tool of the character described, comprising a tube, a shell surrounding said tube, a plug secured to one end of said tube and projecting beyond the end of said shell, par- 7 allel arms forming part of said tube projecting from the opposite end of said shell, a holder pivoted between said arms, a number of tool elements mounted upon said holder and projecting in different directions therefrom, a locking bar contained in said tube and having a recess at its end nearest to said holder arranged to receive the end of any of said tool elements, a spring contained in said tube between said plug and locking bar tending to press the latter outwardly, and a pin connected to said bar and shell and passing through a slot in the tube whereby the shell when moved relatively to the tube is enabled to disengage said locking bar from the tool element.
6. A multiple watch key comprising a block, a plurality of key elements carried by said block and projecting radially therefrom, a tubular member to which said block is pivoted, a bar contained in said tubular member and having provisions for engaging the end of any of said key elements to hold the latter and said block against movement, a shell surrounding said tube forming a hand grip and adapted to slide longitudinally thereon, and a connection between said shell and locking bar whereby the latter may be moved to effect disengagement from the key element.
7. A bench watch key comprising a plurality of key elements, a shank to which said elements are pivotally connected so that any one may be brought into operative position, a hand grip surrounding said shank and movable lengthwise thereof, and a lock within said shank connected with said hand grip and movable with the latter into and out of engagement with any of said key elements to prevent revoluble movement thereof.
In testimony whereof I have aflixed my signature, in presence of two witnesses.
FRANK R. CUNNINGHAM,
Witnesses:
J. H. BRooKwAY, C. ELBER'J. DOLE.
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US2753745A (en) * 1954-09-07 1956-07-10 Thomas J Dossie Adjustable turret head wrench tool
US3014388A (en) * 1960-07-05 1961-12-26 Howard C Blasdell Multiple tool-bit wrench
US4653356A (en) * 1984-11-09 1987-03-31 Arthur Golden Multi-purpose hand tool
US4699030A (en) * 1986-08-18 1987-10-13 Yang Tai Her Spinoff wrenches
US4970918A (en) * 1988-12-08 1990-11-20 B. B. T. Tool Company Adjustable tool
US5018411A (en) * 1988-07-03 1991-05-28 Padura Nathan P Multiple-head tool
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US20070180875A1 (en) * 2006-02-03 2007-08-09 Joseph Byrne Combination tool
US20100126315A1 (en) * 2008-11-25 2010-05-27 Kenneth Kwak Multiple bit unit
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US2753745A (en) * 1954-09-07 1956-07-10 Thomas J Dossie Adjustable turret head wrench tool
US3014388A (en) * 1960-07-05 1961-12-26 Howard C Blasdell Multiple tool-bit wrench
US4653356A (en) * 1984-11-09 1987-03-31 Arthur Golden Multi-purpose hand tool
US4699030A (en) * 1986-08-18 1987-10-13 Yang Tai Her Spinoff wrenches
US5018411A (en) * 1988-07-03 1991-05-28 Padura Nathan P Multiple-head tool
US4970918A (en) * 1988-12-08 1990-11-20 B. B. T. Tool Company Adjustable tool
WO2003074236A1 (en) * 2002-03-05 2003-09-12 Ctech Ag Multi-purpose tool
US20070180875A1 (en) * 2006-02-03 2007-08-09 Joseph Byrne Combination tool
US20100126315A1 (en) * 2008-11-25 2010-05-27 Kenneth Kwak Multiple bit unit
EP2743033A4 (en) * 2011-08-12 2015-07-08 Hao Wen Automatic head-changing screw driver
GB2517825A (en) * 2014-05-23 2015-03-04 Lee Berman Pocket hand tool
GB2523651A (en) * 2014-05-23 2015-09-02 Lee Berman Pocket hand tool
US9975234B2 (en) 2014-05-23 2018-05-22 True Brands Limited Pocket hand tool
GB2517825B (en) * 2014-05-23 2018-12-12 True Brands Ltd Pocket hand tool
GB2523651B (en) * 2014-05-23 2018-12-26 True Brands Ltd Pocket hand tool
US20160176023A1 (en) * 2014-12-19 2016-06-23 Shwu-Ruu Chern Hand tool with rotatable function unit
USD773274S1 (en) 2015-03-10 2016-12-06 True Brands Limited Hand tool
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