Claims
- 1. A wrench assembly for loosening or tightening a threaded member in a confined space, comprising:
(a) a first non-manual wrench configured to engage and rotate a threaded member; and (b) a second wrench comprising:
(i) a motor; (ii) a runner driver configured to engage said threaded member, said runner driver operatively connected to said motor, whereby said runner driver and said threaded member may be rotated independently of said first wrench; and (iii) a housing extending substantially horizontally between said motor and said runner driver, wherein said confined space has a vertical dimension that is less than the sum of the vertical dimension of said motor, said runner driver, and said housing, but greater than the sum of the vertical dimensions of said first wrench and said housing.
- 2. The wrench assembly according to claim 1 wherein said housing is sized to allow said motor to remain external to said confined space when said runner driver is inserted into said confined space and operatively engages a threaded member.
- 3. The wrench assembly according to claim 1 wherein said housing is sized to sufficiently separate said runner driver from said motor to allow said runner driver to be inserted into said confined space and operatively engage a threaded member.
- 4. The wrench assembly according to claim 3 further comprising a motor driver operatively positioned between said motor and said runner driver.
- 5. The wrench assembly according to claim 4 further comprising a belt extending between said motor driver and said runner driver.
- 6. The wrench assembly according to claim 3 wherein said motor driver comprises a first pulley in rotational communication with said runner driver.
- 7. The wrench assembly according to claim 6 wherein said runner driver further comprises a second pulley in rotational communication with said first pulley.
- 8. The wrench assembly according to claim 6 wherein said runner driver further comprises a second pulley in rotational communication with said motor driver.
- 9. The wrench assembly according to claim 4 wherein said motor driver comprises a first pulley in rotational communication with said second pulley.
- 10. The wrench assembly according to claim 1 wherein said motor is a hydraulic motor, an air-driven motor, or an electric motor.
- 11. The wrench assembly according to claim 4 wherein said motor driver comprises a first gear and wherein said runner driver further comprises a second gear, said first gear and said second gear in rotational communication.
- 12. The wrench assembly according to claim 11 further comprising a chain extending between said first and second gears.
- 13. The wrench assembly according to claim 11 wherein said first and second gear have teeth, said teeth of said first gear operatively engageable with said teeth of said second gear so that the rotation of said first gear causes said second gear to rotate.
- 14. The wrench assembly according to claim 11 further comprising at least one spacer gear positioned between said first gear and said second gear, said spacer gear in rotational communication with said first and said second gears.
- 15. The wrench assembly according to claim 4 wherein said runner driver further comprises a detachable socket member operatively engageable with said drive head.
- 16. The wrench assembly according to claim 4 further comprising a adapter having a first end and a second end, said first end operatively engageable with a threaded member, said second end insertable through said drive head, said second end operatively engageable with said runner driver.
- 17. The wrench assembly according to claim 16 wherein said runner driver has a driver end operatively engageable with said second end of said adapter.
- 18. The wrench assembly according to claim 17 wherein said second end of said adapter has a drive bore configured therein to receive said driver end of said runner driver.
- 19. The wrench assembly according to claim 18 further comprising a retaining member engaged with said adapter.
- 20. A method of loosening a threaded member in a confined space comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a first non-manual wrench comprising at least a drive head operatively engageable with a threaded member; (b) providing a second wrench operatively engageable with said drive head, said second wrench comprising:
(i) a motor; (ii) a runner driver operatively engageable with said threaded member, said runner driver operatively connected to said motor, whereby said motor may rotate said threaded member; and (iii) a housing extending substantially horizontally between said motor and said runner driver, wherein said confined space has a vertical dimension that is less than the sum of the vertical dimension of said first wrench and said second wrench but greater than the vertical dimension of said drive head and said runner driver; (c) operating said first wrench; and, (d) operating said second wrench.
- 21. The method according to claim 20 wherein said housing is sized to allow said motor to remain external to said confined space when said runner driver is inserted into said confined space and operatively engages a threaded member.
- 22. The method according to claim 20 wherein said housing is sized to sufficiently separate said runner driver from said motor to allow said runner driver to be inserted into said confined space and operatively engage a threaded member.
- 23. A method of tightening a threaded member in a confined space comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a first non-manual wrench comprising at least a drive head operatively engageable with a threaded member; (b) providing a second wrench operatively engageable with said drive head, said second wrench comprising:
(i) a motor; (ii) a runner driver operatively engageable with said threaded member, said runner driver operatively connected to said motor, whereby said motor may rotate said threaded member; and (iii) a housing extending substantially horizontally between said motor and said runner driver, wherein said confined space has a vertical dimension that is less than the sum of the vertical dimension of said first wrench and said second wrench but greater than the vertical dimension of said drive head and said runner driver; (c) operating said second wrench; and, (d) operating said first wrench.
- 24. The method according to claim 23 wherein said housing is sized to allow said motor to remain external to said confined space when said runner driver is inserted into said confined space and operatively engages a threaded member.
- 25. A wrench assembly for loosening or tightening a threaded member in a confined space, comprising:
(a) a first wrench configured to engage and automatically rotate a threaded member; and (b) a second wrench comprising:
(i) a motor; (ii) a runner driver configured to engage said threaded member, said runner driver operatively connected to said motor, whereby said runner driver and said threaded member may be rotated independently of said first wrench; and (iii) a housing extending substantially horizontally between said motor and said runner driver, wherein said confined space has a vertical dimension that is less than the sum of the vertical dimension of said motor, said runner driver, and said housing, but greater than the sun of the vertical dimensions of said first wrench and said housing.
CONTINUATION-IN-PART
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/302,836 which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09302836 |
Apr 1999 |
US |
Child |
09728528 |
Dec 2000 |
US |