The present disclosure is directed to a wrench for use with theatrical lighting fixtures. In particular, the wrench of the present disclosure includes an adjustable portion configured for use on nuts and bolts of various sizes and a fixed portion configured for cooperation with specific aspects of a theatrical lighting fixture. Specifically, the fixed portion includes a number of sockets configured to cooperate with bolt heads of predetermined size and shape.
Theatrical lighting fixtures are typically installed using a clamp designed specifically for this purpose. These clamps typically have three different sized bolts used to fasten the lighting fixture. All three bolts must be loosened and tightened when installing a lighting fixture. It is not unusual to have an installation requiring hundreds of lighting fixtures. This creates a repetitious sequence of settings on an adjustable wrench.
In addition, bolts of other sizes may be encountered during the installation. Two wrenches must be purchased and carried at all times during an installation.
The wrench of the present disclosure combines the function of a common adjustable wrench with specialized sockets required to manipulate the bolts found on a lighting fixture clamp. The wrench of the present disclosure may be configured to clamp onto the handle of an adjustable wrench, or alternatively be integrally formed into the handle. The present disclosure includes three sockets that fit the bolts found on lighting clamps. These features save money and time.
One aspect of the present disclosure includes a wrench having a body, an adjustable portion, and a fixed portion. The adjustable portion includes a fixed jaw integrally formed into the body, a movable jaw slidably engaged with the fixed jaw, and a thumb screw configured to engage the movable jaw. Rotation of the thumb screw in a first direction drives the movable jaw outwardly relative to the fixed jaw and rotation of the thumb screw in a second direction opposite to the first direction drives the movable jaw outwardly relative to the fixed jaw. The fixed portion includes a plurality of sockets of predetermined configuration. The handle portion is integrally formed in the body and disposed between the adjustable portion and the fixed portion.
Another aspect of the present disclosure includes a tool configured for attachment to a handle of an adjustable wrench. The tool includes a notch at one end, the notch being configured to form a plurality of sockets, and a fastener configured to cooperate with the handle of the adjustable wrench to attach the tool.
The present disclosure will be described hereafter with reference to the attached drawings which are given as a non-limiting example only, in which:
Theatrical lighting fixtures 1, as shown in
The second bolt 5, when fully tightened is configured to prevent the lighting fixture 1 from rotating from side to side. Thus, when bolt 5 is disengaged, lighting fixture 1 may be rotated to a predetermined position, then fixed in place by tightening bolt 5. The second bolt 5 is typically a 5/16 inch bolt with a 5/16 inch square head.
The third bolt 6 attaches lighting fixture 1 to the clamp 2. The third bolt 6 is typically a ½ inch bolt with a ¾ inch hex head.
The present disclosure is directed to a wrench 10 configured for use on bolts 4, 5, 6, commonly found on theatrical lighting fixtures as well as other nuts and bolts of various sizes. Referring to
Fixed portion 20 includes a number of sockets sized and configured to accommodate predetermined bolt sizes, for example bolt sizes common to theatrical lighting fixtures. In the exemplary embodiment of
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In this exemplary embodiment, the first socket 122, the second socket 124, and the third socket 126 are formed collinearly forming a notch at one end of attachment 110. The notch includes a first step 130A at the interface of the first socket 122 and the second socket 124. The notch also includes a second step 130B at the interface the interface of the first socket 122 and the third socket 126.
A typical adjustable wrench 112 includes a handle portion 132 having a circular aperture 136 at one end. Tool 110 is configured to cooperate with and be secured to handle portion 132 by a fastener 138 such as a screw or bolt extending through aperture 136 and secured with a nut for removable attachment. Alternatively a rivet or other permanent fastener may be used for permanent attachment.
While preferred embodiments of the present invention are shown and described, it is envisioned that those skilled in the art may devise various modifications of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/261,596 filed on Nov. 16, 2009, which is fully incorporated by reference herein.
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61261596 | Nov 2009 | US |