The present invention relates to a modified basin wrench and, more particularly, to a modified basin wrench that ergonomically fastens and loosens a water supply locknut and faucet shank nut simultaneously in hard to reach areas.
Several designs for a modified basin wrench have been designed in the past. None of them, however, include a modified basin wrench that is able to grip, fasten and loosen a water supply locknut and a faucet shank nut simultaneously in hard to reach areas.
Applicant believes that a related reference corresponds to U.S. patent No. 2016/0114468 for a basin wrench comprising an adjustable extension handle with a T-bar grip. However, it differs from the present invention because the reference fails to address the long-felt problem of having to fasten or loosen a water supply locknut and faucet shank nut in two or more steps. The present invention uses a modified wrench head with slits and a through hole that cooperates with the shape of the nut to fasten and loosen them both simultaneously.
Other documents describing the closest subject matter provide for a number of more or less complicated features that fail to solve the problem in an efficient and economical way. None of these patents suggest the novel features of the present invention.
It is one of the objects of the present invention to teach of a modified basin wrench that permits users to fasten and/or loosen a locknut on a water supply connector using slits on the wrench head and a nut on the faucet shank using grooves within the wrench head, simultaneously, thus reducing the labor time involved with this operation.
It is another object of this invention to provide a modified basin wrench that can reach hard to access areas under a sink by using an elongated rod assembly.
It is still another object of the present invention to teach of a modified basin wrench that includes an articulating wrench head assembly using a pivoting assembly to easily maneuver around a sink cabinet.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide the user a greater dexterity when using the modified basin wrench.
Further objects of the invention will be brought out in the following part of the specification, wherein detailed description is for the purpose of fully disclosing the invention without placing limitations thereon.
With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring now to the drawings, where the present invention being a modified basin wrench is generally referred to with numeral 10, includes elongated rod assembly 20, wrench head assembly 40, handle assembly 60, and a pivoting assembly 80.
Elongated rod assembly 20 includes elongated member 22 that extends out of the bottom wrench head assembly 40. Elongated member 22 has a length that cooperates with helping a user reach hard to access water supply locknuts and faucet shank nuts in sinks. In one embodiment this length is greater than the depth of most, if not all, sink cabinets. Elongated member 22 has a diameter that cooperates with giving the present invention 10 a small profile so that it overcomes obstacles in its path such as plumbing fixtures, pipes, and the like. In one embodiment this diameter is less than the diameter of wrench head assembly 40. Opposite of wrench head assembly 40, elongated member 22 is mounted to handle assembly 60. In one embodiment, elongated member 22 is perpendicularly mounted to handle assembly 60. Elongated rod assembly 20 also includes a handle insertion opening 24 that receives handle assembly 60 therethrough. Elongated rod member 22 has top distal end 26 and a bottom distal end 28. Handle insertion opening 24 is located at bottom distal end 28, in one embodiment. Handle assemble 60 can slide back and forth through insertion opening 24 thereby allowing the user to adjust the grip of handle assembly 60. As a result, a user may be able to operate the present invention 10 with at least one hand.
Wrench head assembly 40 includes wrench head member 42 that can be hingedly mounted using pivoting assembly 80 to elongated rod assembly 20 adjacent to or at top distal end 26. Wherein said pivoting assembly 80 is attached to a bottom wrench head 46 through fastening members. Pivoting assembly 80 may be rectangular in shape comprising of an open side on one of the longer sides. The open side of said rectangle will be the width necessary to fit unto bottom wrench head 46. Wrench head member 42 in one embodiment has a cylindrical configuration with a side open face 43 extending entirely from a top wrench head end 44 to bottom wrench head end 46. Top wrench head end 44 can taper outwardly with respect to the rest of wrench head member 42. Wrench head member 42 includes a top open face 48 that receives a water supply locknut and a faucet shank nut simultaneously. Wrench head member 42 houses an interior mold 45 that has a thickness and an interior mold top side 45a. Interior mold 45 has a thickness that extends from interior wrench head walls 42a inwardly to a throughhole 47. Throughhole 47 extends through interior mold 45 and has a shape that cooperates with the shape of a faucet nut shank to receive therein.
In one embodiment, throughhole 47 is of a shape that substantially resembles a hexagon. However, there is no base to this hexagon-like opening because what would be the base blends into side open face 43. This is so a user can insert a water supply locknut and a faucet shank nut into throughhole 47. Throughhole 47 has a shape defined by grooves 49 whose shape is determined based on the type of nut a user seeks to fasten or unfasten. In a conventional environment, a faucet includes a screw like member extending from its base into the sink cabinet. A faucet nut and a water supply connector are both mounted to this screw like member. Currently users and/or plumbers need two tools and/or two hands to unfasten these components. The present invention uses through holes 47 to grasp and tighten or release the faucet nut and includes vertical slits 49a to engage and tighten and/or release the water supply locknut. In one embodiment, there is a distance between a top distal most end 51 of the wrench head member 42 and interior mold top side 45a. Slits 49a can extend from top distal most end 51 to interior mold top side 45a. Slits 49a cooperate with the flanges that surround the circumference of the water supply locknut. Wrench head member 42 has a height large enough to grasp the faucet shank nut also known as the water supply connector in this application and the water supply locknut (or coupling nut) at the same time.
The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.
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