Claims
- 1. A hinged socket wrench speed handle for tool sockets comprising:a) an offset shank having a first end and a second end, b) a clevis integrally formed into at least one shank end forming at least one bifurcated fork, c) at least one pivoting head disposed within a shank end bifurcated fork with one configured to accept wrench sockets, said head configured to accept wrench sockets defining a square drive head that further includes angular position retaining means to intersect rotation at equal spaced discrete positions comprising a spring loaded detent ball that is disposed within said bifurcated fork, and said square drive head configured to accept wrench sockets having a plurality of depressions at coequal spaces such that the detent ball intersect with the depressions, thus retaining the drive head in a specific position also drive head securement means, d) a hinge pin disposed through at least one head and clevis bifurcated fork thus permitting the head to pivotally rotate and lock within the confines of the clevis, said hinge pin is slideable and held in position by lateral urging of said spring loaded detent ball, and e) a rotatable handle attached to the second end of the shank for rotating the wrench upon reciprocation of the handle, and radial turning when urged at substantially right angles to the pivoted drive head.
- 2. The hinged socket wrench speed handle as recited in claim 1 wherein said offset shank further comprises a pair of opposed bends integral with the shank.
- 3. The hinged socket wrench speed handle as recited in claim 2 wherein said opposed bends are at equal angles and the shank first end and second end are parallel thereunto.
- 4. The hinged socket wrench speed handle as recited in claim 3 wherein said a opposed bends are from 10 degree angles to 90 degree angles and coequal thereunto.
- 5. The hinged socket wrench speed handle as recited in claim wherein said slidable hinge pin further comprises a round body with a body head and with a polygonal shank, with an integral shank head, and a drive head having an polygonal depression such that when the hinge pin is manually urged in a first direction the drive head is in communication with the round body, thereby permitting free rotation; and when slid in an opposite second direction the polygonal shank of the hinge pin intersects with the polygonal depression, locking the drive head in place.
- 6. The hinged socket wrench speed handle as recited in claim 1 wherein said square drive head further comprises a ¼ inch drive interface.
- 7. The hinged socket wrench speed handle as recited in claim 1 wherein said square drive head further comprises a ⅜ inch drive interface.
- 8. The hinged socket wrench speed handle as recited in claim 1 wherein said square drive head further comprises a ½ inch drive interface.
- 9. A hinged socket wrench speed handle for tool sockets comprising:a) an offset shank having a first end and a second end, b) a clevis integrally formed into the shank's first end and shank's second end each forming a bifurcated fork, c) a first head defining a square drive head pivotally disposed within the shank's first end bifurcated fork to accept wrench sockets, d) a second head defining a handle head pivotally disposed within the shank's second end bifurcated fork to accept a handle, e) a hinge pin disposed through both the square drive head and the first end clevis bifurcated fork and the handle head and the second end clevis bifurcated fork thus permitting each head to pivotally rotate and lock within the confines of its respective clevis, and f) a rotatable handle attached to the handle head for rotating the wrench upon reciprocation of the handle, and radial turning when urged at substantially right angles to the pivoted square drive head.
- 10. The hinged socket wrench speed handle as recited in claim 9 wherein said offset shank further comprises a pair of opposed bends integral with the shank and the bends are at equal angles from 10 degrees to 90 degrees with the shank first end and second end is parallel thereunto.
- 11. The hinged socket wrench speed handle as recited in claim 9 wherein both square drive head and handle head further comprises angular position retaining means including means to intersect rotation at equal spaced discrete positions and head securement means.
- 12. The hinged socket wrench speed handle as recited in claim 11 wherein said angular position retaining means further comprises means to intersect rotation at equal spaced discrete positions and drive head securement means.
- 13. The hinged socket wrench speed handle as recited in claim 12 wherein said means to intersect rotation at equal spaced discrete positions further comprises a spring loaded detent ball that is disposed within said bifurcated fork, and said square drive head having a plurality of depressions at coequal spaces such that the detent ball intersects with the depressions, thus retaining the drive head in a specific position.
- 14. The hinged socket wrench speed handle as recited in claim 13 wherein said drive head securement means further comprising said hinge pin is slidable and held in position by lateral urging of said spring loaded detent ball.
- 15. The hinged socket wrench speed handle as recited in claim 14 wherein said slidable hinge pin further comprises a round body with a body head and with a polygonal shank, with an integral shank head, and a drive head having an polygonal depression such that when the hinge pin is manually urged in a first direction the drive head is in communication with the round body, thereby permitting free rotation; and when slid in an opposite second direction the polygonal shank of the hinge pin intersects with the polygonal depression, locking the drive head in place.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/302,547 filed Apr. 30, 1999 now abandoned.
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