Wrench adapter assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6237446
  • Patent Number
    6,237,446
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 26, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 29, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A wrench adapter assembly is provided that can adapt a conventional manual or power wrench to be used to grasp and rotate a smooth-surfaced cylindrical object. The wrench adapter assembly includes of a pivoting hook, a biasing means for the hook, a wrench adapter with a multisided flange for engaging the jaw of a wrench and a concave jaw. The pivoting hook is in circumferential alignment with the concave jaw so as to receive a smooth-surfaced cylindrical article. The flange shoulder has sides that match up with the sides of the jaw of the wrench. Once the wrench adapter assembly is secured within the wrench jaw, it may receive and hold a smooth-surfaced cylindrical article. The wrench adapter rotates with the jaw of the wrench. Thus, the wrench may be used in combination with the wrench adapter assembly to rotate smooth-surfaced cylindrical articles.
Description




BACKGROUND OF INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to wrench adapters and more particularly to wrench adapters that allow the use of a conventional wrench on smooth-surfaced cylindrical articles.




2. Discussion of the Prior Art




Many situations arise in manufacturing, industrial and maintenance settings wherein a smoothed-surfaced cylindrical article must be rotated at or near a use site. Examples of such cylindrical articles include plastic and metal piping, plastic and metal conduits, and hose. Wrenches have been the most common tools used in rotating or turning of cylindrical articles. The wrenches are generally used on articles with flat portions on their outer surface that allow for a secure grip with a wrench. However, conventional wrenches have traditionally been ineffective in use with smooth-surfaced cylindrical articles due to their inability to maintain a grip on such an article during rotation. As a result, manual rotation has been required in the past. It has been a laborious process that holds the risk of injury, including carpal tunnel syndrome, for those who undertake it. Thus, there is a present need in countless circumstances for a device that may adapt a conventional wrench to engage and hold a smooth-surfaced cylindrical article during rotation.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide an adapter assembly for a wrench whereby the wrench may be used to hold and rotate a smooth-surfaced cylindrical article.




It is another object of the present invention to provide an adapter assembly that may be used with both manual and power-driven wrenches.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an adapter assembly that may be used in clockwise or counterclockwise rotation.




More particularly, the present invention provides a wrench adapter assembly that may be inserted into a conventional manual or power wrench, and is designed to receive and hold a smooth-surfaced cylindrical article, such as conduit, piping, tubing or the like, which can then be rotated by the wrench. The wrench adapter assembly comprises: a wrench adapter; a hook; a bias means, such as a spring; at least one pivot pin for the spring and hook; and, at least one cover. The wrench adapter, preferably of arcuate shape, has a flange, a U-shaped slot, at least one channel and a plurality of apertures therein. The U-shaped slot extends from the adapter through the flange, as do the plurality of apertures. The U-shaped slot is aligned so as to receive a smooth-surfaced cylindrical article. The apertures are aligned parallel to the U-shaped slot and may contain smooth walls or threads within their inner surfaces. The flange, preferably of arcuate shape, has a shoulder that is designed to align with the faces of a wrench jaw that receives the adapter assembly. The hook may have at least one groove and/or edge within its concave inner surface and a sharpened tip adjacent to the end of one leg to assist in the holding of a smooth-surfaced cylindrical article. The hook also includes an aperture through which the pin extends to allow the hook to pivot. The spring is so aligned as to engage the hook and bias it in an open position, so as to receive a smooth-surfaced cylindrical body. The channel located within the adapter portion is aligned so as to receive one leg of the biasing mechanism, thereby providing a counterpoint to the biasing action of the mechanism. The adapter also contains another channel that is aligned so as to receive the top leg of the hook when the hook pivots inward.




The wrench adapter and cover can be arcuate or other convenient shape. The cover also contains a U-shaped slot and a plurality of apertures.




The components of the wrench adapter assembly may be fabricated from a metal, such as stainless steel or carbon steel, or other hard durable materials. The method of fabrication of the wrench adapter assembly may be by methods known to those skilled in the art such as machining, metal-working, or injection molding.




It will become apparent that other objects and advantages of the present invention will be obvious to those skilled in the art upon reading the detailed description of the preferred embodiment set forth hereinafter.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is side view of a preferred embodiment of a wrench adapter assembly;





FIG. 2

is an end view of the wrench adapter assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the wrench adapter of

FIG. 1

showing a flange without the flange cover;





FIG. 4

is an end view of a wrench adapter of the preferred embodiment of the instant invention;





FIG. 5

is the opposing end view of the wrench adapter of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is an end view of a hook of the wrench adapter assembly;





FIG. 7

is an end view of a biasing means of the wrench adapter assembly;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of the pivoting pin of the preferred embodiment of the wrench adapter assembly;





FIG. 9

is an end view of the flange cover of the wrench adapter assembly;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of the wrench adapter assembly in fixed connection with a wrench and a smooth-surfaced article, the hook cover being removed and laid on top of the wrench, the fastening screws are not shown.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




As shown in the figures, a preferred wrench adapter assembly


10


of the present invention includes: an arcuate wrench adapter


20


; an arcuate flange cover


30


; an arcuate hook cover


40


; a pivoting hook


50


; a biasing means


60


; at least one pivot pin


70


; and, a plurality of threaded screws


81


. The wrench adapter body


20


includes a U-shaped slot


22


, a flange


24


, at least one channel


26


, and a plurality of apertures


29


, as best shown in FIG.


4


and FIG.


5


. The flange


24


projects out of the adapter body


20


parallel to the U-shaped slot


22


. Flange


24


has a six-sided shoulder


25


, as shown in FIG.


3


. Each shoulder side


27


is sized so as to meet flush with the sides of the jaw of a wrench (not shown). Other embodiments of the wrench adapter


10


may have flange shoulders


25


with various numbers of sides so as to fit wrenches with different multisided jaws. Flange


24


also includes a U-shaped slot


12


extending the length of the flange


24


. Flange


24


has a plurality of apertures


29


defined therein. The inner surfaces of the apertures


29


may be smooth or contain threads.





FIG. 9

shows the arcuate flange cover


30


which includes a U-shaped slot


32


and a plurality of apertures


39


.





FIG. 6

shows the pivoting hook


50


has a top leg


52


and a drop leg


54


. The two legs


52


and


54


define an inner concave surface


56


. Within the concave surface


56


is one or more grooves


58


and one or more edges


59


to assist in the holding of a smooth-surfaced cylindrical article. The pivoting hook


50


also includes an aperture


51


that through the hook


50


parallel to the concave surface


56


. The drop leg


54


includes a sharpened tip


53


, located at the terminal edge of the concave surface


56


, to assist in the holding of a smooth-surfaced cylindrical article.





FIG. 10

shows that the arcuate hook cover


40


includes a U-shaped slot


42


, at least one channel


44


and a plurality of apertures


49


.





FIG. 8

shows a pivot pin


70


which is generally smooth-surfaced and cylindrical. In the preferred embodiment, the biasing means


60


is a torque spring, but other commonly known biasing means may be substituted for the spring described herein. The spring


60


has two legs in L-shaped configuration with a loop


62


at the intersection of the two legs, as shown in FIG.


7


.




When the aforementioned parts are assembled into the wrench adapter assembly


10


, the pivoting pin


70


is inserted through the apertures in the flange cover


30


, wrench adapter


20


, and hook cover


40


. The preferred embodiment contains two pivot pins


70


that extend through the apertures in the adapter and both covers when assembled, as shown in FIG.


10


. The hook


50


may be positioned onto either one of the pivot pins


70


, depending on whether the assembly


10


is to be used for clockwise or counterclockwise rotation. The hook


50


is circumferentially aligned with the U-shaped slot


12


in the adapter


20


, as shown in FIG.


2


. Between the wrench adapter


20


and the hook cover


40


, the loop


62


of spring


60


is positioned onto pivoting pin


70


over which is placed hook


50


. Hook


50


is pivotable about the axis of pivot pin


70


. One leg


64


of spring


60


engages hook


50


, while the other leg


66


engages channel


26


of wrench adapter


20


. The spring


60


thereby biases the hook


50


to the open position, so that the hook


50


may receive a smooth-surfaced cylindrical object


80


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, flange cover


30


is abutted to flange


24


perpendicularly to flange shoulder


25


. Hook cover


40


is placed over the hook


50


and spring


60


abutting the face of wrench adapter


20


opposite that of the flange


24


, with the hook cover channels


44


facing the wrench adapter


20


. Apertures


29


,


39


and


49


in the adapter


20


, flange cover


30


and hook cover


40


, respectively, are aligned so that screws


81


may be threaded through the components so as to fasten the parts together, thereby forming the wrench adapter assembly


10


. The U-shaped slots in each assembly component combine to form a concave jaw


77


, wherein a smooth-surfaced article


80


may be received.




Once the wrench adapter assembly


10


is fastened together, it may be inserted into a wrench by bringing the flange shoulders


25


flush with the sides of the jaw of a wrench


99


. Once the assembly


10


is secured within the wrench, a smooth-surfaced cylindrical article


80


may be received within the concave jaw


77


of the assembly


10


. The biasing means holds hook


50


open to receive the smooth-surfaced cylindrical article within the concave jaw


77


. Once the article is received, the hook


50


pivots inward, thereby securing the article within the assembly


10


. The assembly


10


may then be rotated, either by rotating the entire wrench, in the case of a manual wrench, or by operating the jaw of the power wrench


99


. The cylindrical article


80


rotates with the assembly


10


. The hook


50


will engage the article


80


only when the assembly


10


is rotated in one direction, either clockwise or counterclockwise depending on which pivot pin


70


the hook


50


is placed. Thus, the wrench


99


may be rotated in the opposite direction to which the article is directed, thereby allowing for the threading of articles


80


in locations where full wrench rotation is not achievable.




It will be realized that various changes may be made to the specific embodiment shown and described without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A wrench adapter assembly comprising:a wrench adapter having a U-shaped slot and a polygonal flange projecting from said wrench adapter parallel to said U-shaped slot, adapted to rotatably communicate in fixed connection with a jaw of a wrench; a hook pivotally attached to an edge of said slot for pivotal movement toward a central axis through said slot; and, bias means for normally biasing said hook toward said edge.
  • 2. The wrench adapter assembly of claim 1 further comprising:at least one pin fixedly attached to said wrench adapter, said pin receiving said hook.
  • 3. The wrench adapter assembly of claim 2 wherein said bias means is a torque spring concentrically attached to said pin and engaging said hook and said wrench adapter.
  • 4. The wrench adapter assembly of claim 1, wherein said hook includes a sharpened tip.
  • 5. The wrench adapter assembly of claim 1, wherein said hook includes at least one groove therein.
  • 6. The wrench adapter assembly of claim 1, wherein said wrench adapter includes at least one channel therein.
  • 7. The wrench adapter assembly of claim 1 further comprising:a flange cover fixedly attached to said wrench adapter, having a U-shaped slot and at least one aperture therein; and, a hook cover fixedly attached to said wrench adapter, having a U-shaped slot, at least one aperture and at least one channel therein.
  • 8. A device for engaging and rotating a smooth-surfaced cylindrical article comprising:a wrench; and, a wrench adapter assembly comprising a wrench adapter having a U-shaped slot and a multisided flange projecting therefrom parallel to said U-shaped slot, adapted to rotatably communicate in fixed connection with a jaw of said wrench, a hook pivotally attached to said wrench adapter in circumferential alignment with said U-shaped slot, bias means for normally biasing said book toward an edge of said U-shaped slot.
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