Claims
- 1. An apparatus for gripping a threaded member to rotate the threaded member, comprising in combination:
- a housing having an axial bore with an axis and an open end, the housing being adapted to be connected to a rotary power source for rotation therewith;
- a plurality of cam surfaces formed in the bore, each cam surface extending circumferentially a selected distance and decreasing in distance to the axis from an outer end to an inner end;
- a cage carried in the bore, the cage having a plurality of windows, each located adjacent one of the cam surfaces;
- a jaw in each window of the cage, each having an outer side that mates with one of the cam surfaces and an inner side adapted to grip the threaded member;
- spring means mounted to the interior of the cage in engagement with the inner side of each jaw for retaining each jaw in each window free of attachment to the cage other than through the spring means so that each portion of each jaw will move radially relative to the cage between an outer position in which each jaw is at the outer end of one of the cam surfaces to an inner position in which each jaw is at the inner end of one of the cam surfaces, and for during the jaws to the outer position; and
- the housing being rotatable relative to the cage such that when the power source rotates the housing, inertia of the cage and jaws will cause the housing to rotate a limited amount relative to the cage and jaws, causing the cam surfaces to force the jaws toward the inner position to grip the threaded member.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein:
- each jaw has substantially the same axial height and circumferential width as each window.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the spring means comprises:
- an interior groove extending around the cage; and
- a circular resilient wire spring located within the groove and engaging each of the jaws.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the spring means comprises:
- an interior groove extending around the cage;
- an interior groove formed on the inner side of each of the jaws substantially midway between an upper edge and a lower edge of each jaw; and
- a circular resilient wire spring located within the grooves of the cage and the jaws.
- 5. An apparatus for gripping a threaded member to rotate the threaded member, comprising in combination:
- a housing having an axial bore with an axis and an open end, the housing being adapted to be connected to a rotary power source for rotation therewith;
- a plurality of cam surfaces formed in the bore, each cam surface extending circumferentially a selected distance and decreasing in distance to the axis from an outer end to an inner end;
- a cage carried in the bore, the cage having a plurality of windows, each located adjacent one of the cam surfaces, each window having two side edges which are parallel to the axis of the housing, and a lower edge and an upper edge perpendicular to the side edges and to the axis of the housing;
- a jaw in each window of the cage, each having an outer side that mates with one of the cam surfaces and an inner side adapted to grip the threaded member;
- each jaw having two side edges which are parallel to the axis of the housing, and a lower edge and an upper edge perpendicular to the side edges of the jaw and to the axis of the housing, each jaw having substantially the same axial height from its lower edge to its upper edge as each window and circumferential width from one side edge to the other side as each window;
- an interior groove extending around the cage;
- a circular resilient wire spring located within the groove of the cage and in engagement with the inner side of each of the jaws for urging the jaws to the outer position; and
- the housing being rotatable relative to the cage such that when the power source rotates the housing, inertia of the cage and jaws will cause the housing to rotate a limited amount relative to the cage and jaws, causing the cam surfaces to force the jaws toward the inner position to grip the threaded member.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 5 further comprising:
- an interior groove formed on the inner side of each of the jaws substantially midway between the upper edge and the lower edge of each jaw, the spring being in engagement with the interior groove of each of the jaws.
- 7. An apparatus for gripping a threaded member to rotate the threaded member, comprising in combination:
- a housing having an axial bore with an axis and an open end, the housing being adapted to be connected to a rotary power source for rotation therewith;
- a plurality of cam surfaces formed in the bore, each cam surface extending circumferentially a selected distance and decreasing in distance to the axis from an outer end to an inner end;
- a cage carried in the bore, the cage having a plurality of slots, each located adjacent one of the cam surfaces;
- a jaw in each slot of the cage, each jaw having an outer side that mates with one of the cam surfaces and an inner side adapted to grip the threaded member;
- the cage including resilient means in engagement with each jaw for retaining each jaw in each slot, for allowing each portion of each jaw to move radially relative to the axis of the housing between an outer position in which each jaw is at the outer end of one of the cam surfaces to an inner position in which each jaw is at the inner end of one of the cam surfaces, and for urging the jaws to the outer position; and
- the housing being rotatable relative to the cage such that when the power source rotates the housing, inertia of the cage and jaws will cause the housing to rotate a limited amount relative to the cage and jaws, causing the cam surfaces to force the jaws toward the inner position to grip the threaded member.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 07/937,497, filed Aug. 28, 1992, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 07/772,578, filed Oct. 7, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,152,195.
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