Claims
- 1. A tool for removing and installing a radiator cap from a radiator cap filler neck, comprising:
- a. a handle having a pair of opposed legs, each said leg having a top portion including a connecting aperture and a lower end having at least one first aperture, with both said legs pivotally connected to each other at said top portion aperture;
- b. said lower end of each said leg further comprising a second aperture adjacent to and above said first aperture:
- c. a bolt inserted through each of said second apertures and secured with an adjustable fastening means; and
- e. means through said at least one first aperture for gripping said depending skirt portion of said radiator cap.
- 2. A tool according to claim 1 wherein said gripping means comprises a mechanical fastener fixedly inserted through each of said first apertures in opposing relationship.
- 3. A tool according to claim 2 wherein said handle further comprises a lip on each said leg of said handle between each said first aperture and each said second aperture for engaging the upper surface of a radiator cap.
- 4. A unitary radiator cap and tool for removing and installing said radiator cap, comprising:
- a. a radiator cap having a depending skirt portion;
- b. a handle having a pair of opposed legs, each said leg having a top portion including a connecting aperture and a lower end having at least one first aperture, with both said legs pivotally connected to each other at said top portion aperture;
- c. said lower end of each said leg further comprising a second aperture adjacent to and above said first aperture;
- d. a bolt inserted through each of said second apertures and secured with an adjustable fastening means; and
- e. means through said at least one first aperture for gripping said depending skirt portion of said radiator cap.
- 5. A tool for removing and installing a radiator cap on the filler neck of a radiator, comprising:
- a. handle comprising a top portion and a pair of opposed depending legs, each said leg having a lower end further comprising a first aperture therethrough;
- b. a crossbar further comprising one short downward projecting crossbar leg at each end of said crossbar, and a second aperture in each said crossbar leg; and
- c. one mechanical fastener inserted through one said first aperture and one said second aperture when said one first and second apertures are aligned and one mechanical fastener inserted through the other said first aperture and the other said second aperture when said other apertures are aligned, whereby said legs and said crossbar legs are aligned, and said mechanical fasteners extend inwardly of handle legs.
- 6. A tool as claimed in claim 5 wherein said second apertures further comprise threaded apertures and said mechanical fasteners further comprise screws.
- 7. A unitary radiator cap and tool for removing and installing the radiator cap on the filler neck of a radiator comprising:
- a. a radiator cap further comprising a depending skirt portion;
- b. handle comprising a top portion and a pair of opposed depending legs, each said leg having a lower end comprising one first aperture therethrough;
- c. a crossbar comprising one short downward projecting crossbar leg at each end of said crossbar, and one second aperture in each said crossbar leg; and
- d. one mechanical fastener inserted through one said first aperture and one said second aperture when said one first and second apertures are aligned and one mechanical fastener inserted through the other said first aperture and the other said second aperture, whereby said legs and said crossbar legs are aligned, said mechanical fasteners extending inwardly of handle legs and said fasteners frictionally engage said skirt of said radiator cap.
- 8. A radiator cap and tool as claimed in claim 7 wherein said first apertures are larger in diameter than said second apertures, said second apertures are threaded, and said mechanical fasteners are threaded into said second apertures and frictionally engage said radiator cap skirt and said handle is pivotally held in place on said fasteners by compressive tension tending to force said lower ends of said handle legs inward toward said radiator cap.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. Pat. No. 5,161,436, issued Nov. 10, 1992 from application Ser. No. 07/655,551, filed Feb. 12, 1991.
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