Claims
- 1. A method of unscrewing a threaded member, comprising:
- providing a housing having a bore with an open upper region and an extended lower region which joins the upper region, the lower region being of a smaller diameter than the upper region, with the upper region containing both a plurality of formed cam surfaces and carrying a plurality of non-pivoting jaws;
- positioning a cylindrical portion of the threaded member within the confines of the jaws, wherein an end of the threaded member extends beyond the jaws and into the lower region;
- coupling a rotary power source to a lower end of the housing at a lower end of the lower region of the bore;
- spinning the housing with the rotary power source, causing the jaws to engage the cylindrical portion of the threaded member by a radial movement produced by rotation of the housing relative to the jaws and by the sliding of the jaws along the cam surfaces; and
- unscrewing the threaded member by continued spinning of the housing after the jaws have engaged the threaded member.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein the jaws are resiliently held in an open position prior to the rotation and subsequent engagement of the jaws with the threaded member.
- 3. A method of unscrewing a threaded member, comprising:
- providing a housing having a bore with an open upper region and a narrowed, extended lower region which joins the upper region and is of lesser diameter than the upper region, with the upper region containing both a plurality of formed cam surfaces and a cylindrical insert having a plurality of non-pivoting jaws, each jaw resiliently carried by the insert;
- positioning a cylindrical portion of the threaded member within the confines of the insert, wherein an end of the threaded member extends beyond the insert and into the lower region;
- connecting a rotary power source to a lower end of the housing at a lower end of the lower region of the bore;
- spinning the housing with the rotary power source;
- gripping the cylindrical portion of the threaded member with the jaws, initiated by the rotary motion of the housing relative to the insert and by the jaws moving along the cam surfaces relative to the rotating housing; and
- unscrewing the threaded member by continued spinning of the housing after the jaws have engaged the threaded member.
- 4. A method of unscrewing a threaded member, comprising:
- providing a housing having an axial bore with an axis and an open-ended, upper portion and an extended, narrower lower portion which has a diameter that is less than the upper portion of the bore, the housing having a lower end at a lower end of the lower portion which is adapted to be connected to a rotary power source for rotation therewith, the upper portion of the bore having 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;
- positioning a cylindrical insert in the bore of the upper portion, the insert carrying a plurality of non-pivoting jaws, each jaw located adjacent one of the cam surfaces and resiliently held in such position by the insert and being radially movable relative to the insert, each jaw having an outer side that mates with one of the cam surfaces and an inner side adapted to grip the threaded member;
- positioning a cylindrical portion of the threaded member within the confines of the insert and extending an end portion of the threaded member through the insert into the lower portion of the bore;
- spinning the housing with the rotary power source:
- gripping the cylindrical portion of the threaded member with the jaws, initiated by the rotary motion of the housing relative to the insert and by the jaws moving along the cam surfaces and radially inward relative to the insert; and
- unscrewing the threaded member by continued spinning of the housing after the jaws have engaged the threaded member.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/013,247 filed on Feb. 3, 1993, U.S. Pat. No. 5,251,515, issued Oct. 12, 1993, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 07/937,497 filed on Aug. 28, 1992, now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 07/772,578 filed on Oct. 7, 1991, U.S. Pat. No. 5,152,195, issued Oct. 6, 1992.
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