Claims
- 1. A wrench having a handle member comprising:
- a handle member having a fixed position jaw means formed on its proximal end;
- a pivot member arm having a movable jaw means formed on its proximal end;
- a pivot point where said handle member and pivot arm member are pivotally connected to one another;
- a segment gear member integral with said pivot arm;
- a crank member integral with said pivot arm;
- a rack gear member that is slideably mounted with respect to said handle member;
- said rack gear member having a distal position and a proximal position and a plurality of positions therebetween;
- said rack gear member being meshingly engaged with said segment gear member, said segment gear member being constrained to rotate when said rack gear member travels between its distal and proximal positions;
- a bias means having a power sufficient to cause said jaw members to separate from one another, which movement effects sliding travel of said rack gear member in a proximal-to-distal direction;
- said segment gear having an axis of rotation coincident with said pivot point so that pivoting of said pivot arm member under the influence of said bias means effects simultaneous and corresponding rotation of said segment gear;
- and means for overcoming the bias provided by said bias means so that when said jaw members are closed, the power of said bias means is inadequate to separate them.
- 2. The wrench of claim 1, wherein said means for overcoming said bias includes a stop means that abuts said rack gear member and prevents said rack gear member from traveling in a distal direction under the influence of said bias member.
- 3. The wrench of claim 2, wherein said stop means includes a tube member that abuts said rack gear member, said tube member in turn being abutted by a screw member that is screw-threadedly received within said first handle member.
- 4. The wrench of claim 3, wherein said pivot arm includes a proximal portion and a distal portion that are parallel to one another and interconnected by an obliquely disposed medial portion.
- 5. The wrench of claim 4, wherein said bias means is a spring member in tension having one end fixed to the handle and the opposite end attached to the pivot arm at a point on a radius intersecting the pivot point.
- 6. The wrench of claim 5, wherein said jaw members are slideably adjustable with respect to their associated handle member and pivot arm member.
- 7. The wrench of claim 6, wherein nut-engaging surfaces of said jaw members are maintained in parallelism to one another by a paid of orthogonally disposed slot members that translate arcuate
- travel of said movable handle member into its linear components.
- 8. A wrench, comprising,
- a handle member;
- a pivot arm member;
- a jaw member integral with each of said handle member and pivot arm member at a proximal end thereof;
- said handle member and pivot arm member being pivotally connected to one another and being pivotally movable about a pivot point between a first position where said jaw members are spaced apart from one another and a second position where said jaw members are in closely spaced relation to one another;
- a bias means for urging said jaw members into said first position;
- a segment gear member having an axis of rotation coincident with said pivot point;
- a pivot arm member incorporating a segment gear member;
- a rack gear member slideably mounted in the handle member between a distal position remote from said jaw members and a proximal position;
- said segment gear meshingly engaging said rack gear member;
- said pivot point being positioned intermediate a proximal end of said wrench and a distal end of said wrench so that squeezing said handle member and pivot arm member overcomes said bias means and places said jaw members into said second position.
- 9. The wrench of claim 8, wherein said bias means is a spring member in tension that provides a bias, said spring having an axis that intersects a radius of the said pivot point.
- 10. The wrench of claim 9, wherein said pivot arm member has a distal end formed to provide said segment gear member, a proximal end secured to a movable jaw member and being disposed parallel to said distal portion, and an offset medial portion interconnecting said proximal and distal portions.
- 11. The wrench of claim 10, further comprising a stop means for barring proximal to distal travel of said rack gear means.
- 12. The wrench of claim 11, wherein said stop means includes a screw member threadedly engaged in a distal portion of said handle member.
- 13. The wrench of claim 12, wherein nut-engaging surfaces of said jaw members are maintained in parallel alignment with each other by a pair of slot members that translate arcuate travel of said movable handle member into linear components.
- 14. A wrench, comprising,
- a handle member having a fixed position jaw means formed in a proximal end thereof;
- a pivot arm member having a movable jaw means formed in a proximal end thereof;
- said handle and pivot arm members being pivotally secured to one another substantially mid-length thereof;
- a pivot point means for providing said pivotal interconnection;
- a bias means operative to separate the proximal ends of said handle members away from one another;
- said pivot point means dividing said wrench into a proximal, jaw-carrying portion and a distal portion;
- a linkage means interconnecting said handle member and pivot arm member; and
- said linkage means including a rack gear member.
- 15. The wrench of claim 14, wherein said linkage means further includes a segment gear member disposed in meshing relation to said gear member.
- 16. The wrench of claim 15, wherein said linkage means further includes a pivot arm member that interconnects said handle member.
- 17. The wrench of claim 16, wherein a distal end of said pivot arm member is formed to provide said segment gear.
- 18. The wrench of claim 17, wherein said pivot arm is an elongate, rigid link member having parallel opposite ends interconnected by an oblique medial portion to enhance the mechanical advantage of said pivot arm.
- 19. The wrench of claim 18, wherein said rack gear member is mounted for slideable travel in a distal-proximal direction.
- 20. The wrench of claim 19, further comprising stop means for preventing proximal-to-distal travel of said rack gear member.
- 21. The wrench of claim 20, wherein said rack gear member is slideably mounted on said handle member.
- 22. The wrench of claim 21, wherein said stop means includes a screw member that is screw-threadedly received within said handle member.
- 23. The wrench of claim 22, wherein said stop means further includes a slideably mounted tubular member actuated by said screw member, said tubular member abutting said rack gear member and stopping proximal-to-distal travel of said rack gear member when said screw member is advanced and said tube member being inoperative to prevent proximal-to-distal travel of said rack gear member when said screw member is retracted.
- 24. The wrench of claim 23, wherein nut-engaging surfaces of said jaw members are maintained in parallel alignment with one another by means including a pair of channel members disposed at right angles to one another.
PREAMBLE
This application is a continuation of the application of the invention entitled `WRENCH WITH RACK AND SEGMENT GEAR LINKAGE` filed on 4/21/88, file #184270 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,797,965; it relates to the simplification and reduction of parts required to create the novel wrench.
In the disclosure one of the two handles has been eliminated, leaving one handle. The coil spring has been replaced by a tension spring.
The novel wrench will operate with either type spring, however, the wrench will be more economical to manufacture with less parts and therefore more desirable as a hand tool.
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