Claims
- 1. A bolt type lock puller comprising:
- (a) a hollow sleeve having an open leading end and a closed trailing end in which an axially centered circular aperture is provided, said sleeve having a longitudinally extending slot provided therein;
- (b) an extractor mounted to axially reciprocate within said sleeve, said extractor having two split jaws at its leading end, said jaws constrained for limited transverse movement relative to each other;
- (c) said extractor jaws having opposed pairs of teeth positioned to clamp around and bite into the cylindrical head of a bolt type lock having a radius of curvature which is greater than the radius of curvature of said teeth, each said pair of teeth extending over an arc of between 60.degree. and 150.degree. on each said jaw;
- (d) means for releasably closing said split jaws by transversely moving said jaws towards each other to progressively bite into the head of a bolt type lock from an initial four point contact and to tightly grip the head of the bolt type lock, said jaw closing means including a transverse screw threadably engaging one said jaw and extending through the other said jaw, said transverse screw adapted to be acted upon by a tool to transversely draw said two jaws towards each other, a transverse pin extending through said split jaws, extending into and riding along said longitudinally extending sleeve slot; and
- (e) means for reciprocating said extractor relative to said sleeve to pull the tightly gripped bolt type lock into said sleeve, said extractor reciprocating means including a longitudinal stud affixed to said extractor and extending through said sleeve trailing end aperture, said longitudinal stud adapted to be acted upon by a tool to axially move said extractor within said sleeve, said split extractor jaws constrained for limited transverse movement and fixed against axial movement relative to said longitudinal stud.
- 2. The lock puller of claim 1 wherein said transverse screw is a cap screw that is turned by an allen wrench and said longitudinal stud is provided with a nut shaped to be gripped by a wrench.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 102,925, filed Dec. 12, 1979 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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