Claims
- 1. A plumber's tool for pulling valve handles from valve stems comprising,
- an outer stabilizing clamp including an outer bar element having a threaded aperture formed therein extending generally perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of each outer bar and a pair of substantially "C" shaped stabilizing arms having upper and lower free ends, said stablizing arms facing each other and having their upper ends respectively mounted on the opposed free ends of said outer bar element and their lower free ends spaced from each other to engage opposite sides of a valve stem; at least one of said stabilizing arms being pivotally connected at its upper free end to said outer bar element;
- an inner handle pulling clamp of smaller peripheral configuration than said stabilizing clamp and disposed within and offset from said stabilizing clamp; said pulling clamp including an inner bar element, a pair of substantially "C" shaped pulling arms having upper and lower free ends, said pulling arms facing each other and having their upper free ends respectively mounted on the opposed free ends of said inner bar element and their lower free ends located above the lower free ends of said stabilizing arms in spaced relation to each other to engage the lower surface of said valve handle; at least one of said pulling arms being pivotally connected at its upper free end to said inner bar element, said inner and outer bar elements and said stabilizing and pulling arms all lying in a common plane in planar alignment with each other to provide a compact clamp structure with said lower ends of the clamping arms being spaced above the lower ends of the stabilizing arms whereby all said lower ends may be positioned between a valve base and handle with the lower ends of the stabilizing arms engaging the base and the lower ends of the clamping arms engaging the handle;
- said lower free ends of said stabilizing arms each having a semi-circular indentation formed therein for partially circumscribing a valve stem when placed adjacent thereto and flat lower surfaces to form a bearing surface providing stable support for the device when in use;
- said lower free ends of said pulling arms each having a semi-circular indentation formed therein for engaging the lower portion of said valve handle and flat surfaces to form a bearing surface engaging the lower surface of said valve handle
- said lower free ends of said stabilizing and pulling arms each being tapered towards their extreme free ends to permit insertion of said lower free ends between the valve handle and base;
- a threaded rod rotatably secured on a first free end thereof to said inner bar element, said threaded rod passing through and threadably copperating with said threaded aperture of said outer bar element, whereby the rotation of said threaded rod draws said inner bar element toward said outer bar element and thereby effects the removal of said valve handle from said valve stem;
- said first free end of said threaded rod including a ball swivel, and said inner bar element having an aperture formed therein adapted to capture and rotatably engage said ball swivel; and a handle fixedly secured to the second free end of said threaded rod.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Patent application Ser. No. 711,127 filed Aug. 3, 1976, now abandoned, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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