1. Fields of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pipe wrench, and more particularly, to a pipe wrench with a resilient member connected to the second jaw and with an adjustment member to adjust the second jaw.
2. Descriptions of Related Art
The conventional pipe wrench is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 351,656 and comprises a first body shaped as a handle, and the first body has a first pivotal portion. A first jaw has a first end pivotably connected to the first body. A second jaw is slidably connected to the first jaw. A link has one end pivotably connected to the second jaw, and the mediate portion of the link is pivotably connected to the first pivotal portion of the first body. The user operates the link to move the second jaw to clamp the object. However, when the second jaw is moved, and the first jaw and the second jaw are rotated to rotate the object an angle, the first and second jaws have to be removed from the object, and then clamp the object from another angular position. The frequent releasing and clamping actions takes a lot of time.
The present invention intends to provide a pipe wrench which eliminates the shortcomings mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a pipe wrench and includes a body and a first jaw which has one end fixed to the body, and a second jaw is slidably located in a first recess defined in the top of the body and is located beneath the first jaw. A resilient member is connected between the body and the second jaw. A first link has one end pivotably connected to an end of the second jaw. A second link has the first end thereof pivotably connected to the mediate portion of the first link. An adjustment member threadedly extends through a closed end of the body and contacts against the second end of the second link. The second jaw is quickly slid by the resilient member and controlled by the adjustment member, so that the object can be released and clamped quickly.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a pipe wrench wherein the object is firmly clamped by the first and second jaws by using the adjustment member to contact against the second jaw.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a pipe wrench wherein the pipe wrench does not have to remove from the object before re-clamping the object.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The body 10 comprises a first recess 11 defined in the top thereof, and the body 10 has an open end 12 defined in the first end thereof, and a closed end formed at the second end thereof. A first contact portion 17 is located at the closed end. The body 10 has two sidewalls and a first contact face 13 connected between the two sidewalls. The first recess 11 is defined between the two sidewalls and the first contact face 13. The open end 12 communicates with the first recess 11. A first aperture 16 and two first holes 14 are defined through each of the two sidewalls and located close to the open end 12. A threaded hole 15 is defined through the first contact portion 17.
The first jaw 20 is an L-shaped jaw and has a first end fixed to the body 10. A portion of the first jaw 20 is located in the first recess 11. A second end of the first jaw 20 is connected with a first connection portion 21. The first connection portion 21 has a first slot 22 which is defined by two sidewalls, one of the two sidewalls of the first slot 22 has multiple first connection holes 23 which communicate with the first slot 22. The first jaw 20 has multiple second holes 24 which are located in alignment with the first holes 14.
The second jaw 30 is an elongate member and has a second connection portion 31 at the first end thereof, and a first pivotal portion 34 is formed on the second end of the second jaw 30. A second contact face 35 is defined at the underside of the second jaw 30. The second connection portion 31 has a second slot 32 which is defined by two sidewalls, one of the two sidewalls of the second slot 32 has multiple second connection holes 33 which communicate with the second slot 32. The second jaw 30 is slidably received in the first recess 11 and located beneath the first jaw 20. The second contact face 35 is in contact with the first contact face 13. The second jaw 30 has a second recess 37 defined in the top thereof. A second aperture 36 is defined through each of two sidewalls of the second recess 37. The second apertures 36 communicates with the second recess 37.
Two clamp members 40 are respectively connected to the first connection portion 21 and the second connection portion 31. The two clamp members 40 each are a T-shaped member. Each clamp member 40 has a third connection portion 42 extending from the first face thereof. The two respective third connection portions 42 of the two clamp members 40 are connected to the first and second slots 22, 32. Each of the third connection portions 42 has multiple third connection holes 43. Multiple connectors 48 extend through the aligned first and third connection holes 23, 43 and the aligned second and third connection holes 33, 43 to connect the clamp members 40 to the first and second connection portions 21, 31 respectively. In this embodiment, the first and second connection holes 23, 33 are threaded holes, and the connectors 48 are bolts. Each clamp member 40 has a toothed face 41 formed on the second face thereof. The second face is located in opposite to the first face. Each of the toothed faces 41 has multiple transverse teeth.
The first pin 50 extends through the second apertures 36 of the second jaw 30, and the second pin 51 extends through the first apertures 16 of the body 10. In this embodiment, the first pin 50 is tightly connected to the two second apertures 36, and the second pin 51 is tightly connected to the two first apertures 16.
The resilient member 52 is located in the second recess 37 and has a hook at each end so as to be connected between the first pin 50 of the second jaw 30 and the second pin 51 of the body 10 so that the second jaw 30 is moved linearly in the first recess 11.
The first link 60 has a second pivotal portion 61 and a second contact portion 63 on two ends thereof. A third pivotal portion 62 is formed at the mediate portion of the first link 60. The second pivotal portion 61 is pivotally connected to the first pivotal portion 34, and the second contact portion 63 contacts the first contact portion 17.
The second link 70 is slidably located in the first recess 11. A fourth pivotal portion 71 and an end face 72 are respectively formed on two ends of the second link 70. The fourth pivotal portion 71 is pivotably connected to the third pivotal portion 62. A protrusion 73 extends from the lower edge of the end face 72 and contacts the first contact face 13.
The adjustment member 80 is threadedly connected to the threaded hole 15 and has a head 82 and a threaded shank extends from the head 82. The threaded shank has a distal end 81 which contacts the end face 72 of the second link 70. The protrusion 73 is restricted by the distal end 81 of the adjustment member 80. The end face 72 of the second link 70 contacts the first contact face 13. The head 82 protrudes from the body 10 so that the user can rotate the head 82 conveniently.
A pin 91 extends through the first and second pivotal portions 34, 61, and another pin 91 extends through the third and fourth pivotal portions 62, 71 to connect the second jaw 30, the first link 60 and the second link 70 in sequence.
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The advantages of the present invention are that the fixing member 90 restricts the fixing member 90 in the first recess 11, so that the second jaw 30 can only move linearly in the first recess 11.
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When the object 92 is normally clamped by the pipe wrench. The first link 60 is released and the pipe wrench does not need to remove from the object 92 completely, the pipe wrench can be rotated an angle to re-clamp the object 92 like using a ratchet wrench.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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