Information
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Patent Grant
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6167786
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Patent Number
6,167,786
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Date Filed
Friday, August 20, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 2, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Scherbel; David A.
- Ojini; Anthony
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 081 129
- 081 1295
- 081 134
- 081 135
- 081 142
- 081 139
- 081 170
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A socket wrench driven adjustable jaw crow foot wrench is an assembly of four primary components: a chassis; a carriage; a ratchet; and a pawl. The chassis has a stationary jaw at a first end, a track extending from the first end to a second end of the chassis; and a cavity which opens to the track and opposing sides of the chassis. In a preferred embodiment of the tool, a female receiver for a socket wrench is provided on an end of the tool opposite the track. The carriage bears a jaw designed to mate to the stationary jaw of the chassis. The carriage is provided with a rack. Said carriage is designed to travel in the track provided on the chassis. The ratchet is provided with a female socket wrench receiver, and is located in the cavity provided in the chassis. The ratchet is juxtapositioned to communicate with the rack on the carriage. The pawl is located in the cavity provided in the chassis and juxtapositioned to communicate with the ratchet.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The novelty disclosed in this document pertains to hand tools. More narrowly, it applies to wrenches with adjustable jaws and driven by a socket wrench.
The jaw of the conventional adjustable jaw wrench will displace incrementally when force is exerted on a fastener. This defect is of no consequence, when the fastener being manipulated responds to torque. However, if a fastener will not respond to rotational force exerted by the jaws of a wrench, the load bearing surfaces of the fastener will begin to fail. The resulting disfigurement of these surfaces eventually precludes rotation of the fastener with a wrench.
The device described in this document provides an enhanced gripping means that can apply compression force to opposing sides of a fastener, while the fastener is being torqued.
2. Description of the Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 1.98
Examining the patent record, I concentrated on documents pertaining to adjustable jaw wrenches with gripping enhancements. When the criteria was narrowed to adjustable jaw wrenches that can apply compression force to a fastener, McNatt's U.S. Pat. No. 5,535,650 was the only reference I found.
McNatt's adjustable plier wrench hand tool, U.S. Pat. No. 5,535,650 provides a locking lever that engages an assembly of a worm gear and lower jaw, allowing the lower jaw to be pressed to the fastener.
The following patents are related to the subject matter, however they do not meet the criterion of describing an enhanced gripping means that can apply compression force to opposing sides of a fastener, while the fastener is being torqued.
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Prior Art Cited
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5,535,650
McNatt
JuIy 16, 1996
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4,548,104
Hendricks
Oct. 22, 1985
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5,644,957
Gustafson
July 8, 1997
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5,301,576
Nye
April 12, 1994
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5,222,419
Spector
June 29, 1993
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4,898,052
Kang
Feb. 6, 1990
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5,746,099
Janson
May 5, 1998
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OBJECTS AND ADVANTAGES
The objective of the improvements disclosed in this document is to provide enhanced gripping means with the potential to compress opposing sides of a fastener, while the fastener is being torqued.
The advantage of the improvements described in this document is found in minimizing damage to the gripping surfaces of a fastener, which is not properly responsive to rotation force, while torque is being applied.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The improvements found in this adjustable jaw wrench pertain to: increased lateral grip on a fastener; and leverage selectability.
The adjustable wrench improvement disclosed in this document is the inclusion of a ratchet to manipulate the lower jaw of the wrench. The benefit provided by this element is the ability to apply a grip on a fastener that is exponentially greater than the grip that can be attained by manipulating a lower jaw with a worm gear.
Increased lateral grip on a fastener increases the likelihood that a fastener that is resisting torque may rotate without substantially disfiguring.
Leverage selectability is the province of socket, not adjustable, wrenches. This tool provides the options of: selecting the length of the lever used to apply torque; selecting the orientation of the lever relative to the orientation of the jaws; applying marginally increasing lateral force to the bearing surfaces of the fastener while attempting to rotate it, by using female receiver
43
for rotation; applying constant lateral force to the bearing surfaces of the fastener while attempting to rotate it, by using female receiver
14
for rotation; and installing levers in both female receivers
43
and
14
.
OPERATION
The adjustable wrench described in this document is used in conjunction with a socket wrench, either ratcheting or breaker bar. First, an appropriate length of socket wrench is selected. The socket wrench is installed in female receiver
43
. The jaws of the adjustable wrench are placed against opposing sides of a fastener, then with the socket wrench installed at female receiver
43
, the jaws are pressed to the opposing sides of the fastener. The socket wrench may remain in female receiver
43
if the intent is to apply marginally greater compressive force to the bearing surfaces of the fastener while torquing the fastener. The socket wrench may be moved to female receiver
14
if the intent is to apply constant compressive force to the bearing surfaces of the fastener while torquing the fastener. To release the adjustable wrench from the fastener, the pawl
40
is depressed. There will be occasions when the tension at the juncture of pawl
40
and the ratchet
42
creates enough friction to preclude manipulation of the pawl
40
by hand depression alone. This is why the preferred embodiment of the wrench includes a pawl that may be struck against the chassis
10
to release the ratchet.
REFERENCE NUMERALS IN DRAWINGS
1
—first end of chassis
2
—second end of chassis
3
—third end of chassis
4
—fourth end of chassis
5
—fifth end of chassis
6
—sixth end of chassis
8
—socket wrench/ratchet engagement means aperture
10
—chassis
11
—track
14
—socket wrench/chassis engagement means
15
—stationary jaw
18
—pawl access aperture
20
—carriage
21
—movable jaw
22
—second end of carriage
23
—first end of carriage
24
—rack
40
—pawl
41
—pawl pivot point
42
—ratchet
43
—socket wrench receiving means
45
—pawl attachment means
50
—pawl engagement means
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
a first perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the tool.
FIG. 2
a cross section view of a preferred embodiment of the tool illustrating preferred embodiments and locations of: chassis
10
; carriage
20
; pawl
40
; ratchet
42
; pawl attachment means
45
; and pawl engagement means
50
.
FIG. 3
a perspective view of the chassis
10
illustrating a preferred embodiment: first end of chassis
1
; second end of chassis
2
; fourth end of chassis
4
; fifth end of chassis
5
; sixth end of chassis
6
; socket wrench engaging means access aperture
8
; socket wrench/chassis engagement means
14
; stationary jaw
15
; and pawl access aperture
18
.
FIG. 4
an exploded view of a preferred embodiment of the tool illustrating preferred embodiments of the components: chassis
10
; carriage
20
; pawl
40
; pawl pivot point
41
; pawl attachment means
45
; pawl engagement means
50
; ratchet
42
; and socket wrench receiving means
43
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The adjustable wrench illustrated according to the invention is shown to have a chassis
10
bearing a stationary jaw
15
, a carriage
20
bearing a movable jaw
21
, a ratchet
42
, and a pawl
40
.
The chassis
10
is shown to have a stationary jaw
15
located on a first end
1
. A track
11
extends from a first end I to a second end
2
of the chassis. A cavity containing a ratchet
42
and a pawl
40
opens to: the track
11
; a third end
3
; a fourth end
4
, and a sixth end
6
of the chassis. The cavity opening is labeled
8
on the third and fourth ends. The cavity opening is labeled
18
on the sixth end. In one embodiment of the tool, a female means
14
for engaging a socket wrench is located on the chassis
10
.
The carriage
20
is shown to have a movable jaw
21
oriented toward a first end
23
of the carriage. A rack
24
is provided along a length of the carriage to provide a means communicate with the ratchet
42
. The carriage travels in the track
11
provided on the chassis
10
. The carriage is oriented in the track with a first end of the carriage
23
positioned relative to a first end of the chassis
1
, and a second end of the carriage
22
positioned relative to a second end of the chassis
2
.
The ratchet
42
is shown to have a female means
43
for receiving a socket wrench. The ratchet is positioned in a cavity in the chassis. The cavity opens to the track
11
; a third end
3
; a fourth end
4
, and a sixth end
6
of the chassis. The cavity opening is labeled
8
on the third and fourth ends. The cavity opening is labeled
18
on the sixth end. The pawl
40
is juxtapositioned with the ratchet in the cavity in the chassis.
The present invention has been described in some detail by way of illustrations for purposes of clarity and understanding, it will, of course, be understood that various changes and modifications may be made in the form, details, and arrangements of the parts without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the claims.
Claims
- 1. An adjustable jaw wrench comprising:a chassis having a stationary jaw at a first end, a track extending across said chassis from said first end to a second end; a carriage moves within said track, said carriage provided with a jaw, said carriage provided with a rack; a cavity provided within said chassis; a ratchet positioned within said cavity and in communication with said rack; said ratchet provided with a female means of accepting a socket wrench; and a pawl juxtapositioned to communicate with said ratchet.
- 2. An adjustable jaw wrench according to claim 1 further includes:a second female means located on said chassis.
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