Abstract: A pipe wrench that includes a head including an aperture and a first jaw including a plurality of teeth that define a contact region. The wrench further includes a second jaw that extends through the aperture of the head and includes a threaded portion and a plurality of teeth that define a contact region. A thumb wheel moves the contact region of the second jaw toward and away from the contact region of the first jaw. An auxiliary drive is spaced from the contact regions of the first and second jaws, and the auxiliary drive includes a first auxiliary drive portion located on the first jaw and a second auxiliary drive portion located on the second jaw such that rotation of the thumb wheel moves the second auxiliary drive portion toward and away from the first auxiliary drive portion.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 26, 2014
Publication date:
October 2, 2014
Inventors:
Kyle Harvey, Timothy Janda, Eric Mackey, Steven W. Hyma
Abstract: A power driven wrench comprises a head having an opening which carries a toothed or threaded rotary member substantially completely within the head. A shaft is present having a toothed or threaded inner end which engages the toothed rotary member, extending through an aperture in the head, to cause the rotary member to rotate as the shaft rotates. The shaft also has an outer end that can engage a power source to rotate the shaft. The rotary member defines an aperture capable of firmly holding within the head a driver member having a polygonal opening for receiving heads of objects to be rotated by the wrench. The driver member is replaceable by another driver member having a different polygonal opening without any disassembly of the head. A short wrench embodiment is disclosed.
Abstract: A slide switch adjustable wrench uses a laminated steel construction method that includes a stepped surface to form a guide for the worm gear driven moving jaw. A molded or similarly formed body is sandwiched between the steel housing sides to form a sturdy structure. The body provides cavities, bearings and other features to support and guide moving parts within. A rack and pinion drive system uses simple molded gears to amplify about 2 inches of switch travel into about 6 turns of the worm gear. An overmolded rubber edge grip bonds to the body to create a recess in the body; this recess seamlessly fits the steel sides to form a smooth continuously contoured grip surface.
Abstract: A wrench includes a tubular extension secured in the second jaw member by set screws. The tubular extension is connected on one side by the adjusting handle and is connected to the bored gear on the second side. When the handle is rotated, the internally threaded gear drives first jaw portion in and out and is also exposed for conventional hand adjustment.
Abstract: A combination tool comprises an elongated lever having a handle at one end, two divergent fingers at the other end, and an aperture between the two ends adapted for engagement with a nut. One of the fingers includes a distal end and claw in spaced relationship thereto which cooperate to provide a fulcrum for movement of the lever, thereby to facilitate the removal and replacement of nuts which are locked on a threaded shaft by a locking member having bendable tabs projecting outwardly therefrom.