Patent classifications
B25B13/481
Wrench head
A wrench head comprises a working axis, a first jaw, a second jaw, and a third jaw. The first jaw comprises first-jaw arcuate convex contact surface, second first-jaw arcuate convex contact surface, third first-jaw arcuate convex contact surface, and first-jaw planar contact surface. The second jaw is coupled with and pivotable relative to the first jaw and comprises a second-jaw arcuate convex contact surface and a second-jaw planar contact surface. The third jaw is coupled with and pivotable relative to the second jaw and comprises a third-jaw arcuate convex contact surface and a third-jaw planar contact surface.
Pivoting Head Wrench Apparatus
A pivoting head wrench apparatus for use in confined areas includes a handle having a handle top side, a handle bottom side, a handle first end, a handle second end, a handle front edge, and a handle back edge. A first wrench head is coupled to the handle. The first wrench head is pivotably coupled to the handle first end and is sized to a standard metric size. A second wrench head is coupled to the handle. The second wrench head is pivotably coupled to the handle second end and is sized to a standard SAE size.
Modified basin wrench
A modified basin wrench including an elongated rod assembly, wrench head assembly, handle assembly, and a pivoting assembly is disclosed herein. The wrench head assembly is modified in a way to allow the user to fasten and/or loosen the water supply locknut and faucet shank nut simultaneously. The modified basin wrench further includes a handle assembly that is hingedly attached to the wrench head assembly by a pivot assembly in order to help the user grasp the faucet nut at a comfortable angle in hard to reach places. Furthermore, this can allow the user to fasten and loosen the water supply locknut and/or faucet shank nut without having to lie down. The modified basin wrench also includes a handle assembly that can be used to adjust the grip of the tool and allows the user to operate the wrench with one hand.
Dental screwdriver
The disclosure relates to a dental screwdriver having a shaft portion made of a smart type alloy that bends with little or no resistance along an arch forming portion thereof and without imparting torqueing forces along a distal front end portion thereof onto which is connected a drive tip designed to interface with an appropriately sized screw. The smart alloy automatically assumes its original shape in the absence of twisting forces on the shaft along the arch forming portion. In an alternate embodiment, assuming the original shape involves applying heat and/or subtle finger pressure. The dental screwdriver may be part of a set of screwdrivers, each having a distal front end portion which is uniquely weighted, sized and/or dimensioned to accommodate different driver tips, handle different torqueing functions, and/or configured to bend to a specific maximum angular arch without permanent deformation. A dental prosthetic having a curved bore cavity is also described.
Cabinet levelling apparatus
An apparatus for adjusting a height adjustable leg for supporting a cabinet, appliance or structure is described. The apparatus includes a foot of a height adjustable leg and a tool comprising a driving member and a torque input for applying torque to the driving member. The foot includes a rotatable foot part with a driven member and a base part to support the rotatable foot part on a floor or supporting surface. The tool and the foot are complementarily adapted to releasably maintain engagement between the driving member and the driven member to allow the driving member to drive the driven member to rotate the rotatable foot part about a longitudinal axis of the leg for height adjustment of the leg.
TORQUE TRANSMITTING ASSEMBLY FOR A POWER TOOL
A torque transmitting assembly for a power tool comprising an angle head having a first output shaft which is rotational about a rotational axis and arranged to be connected to a power tool motor for transmitting a rotational movement from the motor to the first output shaft; a power tool attachment part having an input shaft connectable to the first output shaft, a second output shaft and a gear arrangement for transmitting rotational movement from the input shaft to the second output shaft; and fixation means for fixation of the attachment part to the angle head. The fixation means comprises first fixation means arranged to prevent axial displacement of the attachment part relative to the angle head; and second fixation means arranged to prevent rotation about the rotational axis of the attachment part relative to the angle head, which second fixation means is separate from the first fixation means.
Chain sprocket tensioner wrench apparatus
A chain sprocket tensioner wrench apparatus for safely and easily loosening engine belt tensioners in tight spaces includes a housing and a frame clip coupled to a bottom edge of the housing configured to selectively engage a frame of a truck. A sprocket is rotatably coupled within the housing and is configured to selectively receive a socket wrench to be driven. A chain stop is coupled to a back edge of the housing. A chain has a proximal end pivotably coupled to the chain stop, extends over the sprocket, and extends down beneath the frame clip. A wrench is pivotably coupled to a distal end of the chain and is configured to selectively engage a belt tensioner of an engine of the truck. Driving the sprocket drive head lifts the chain to pivot the wrench and rotate the wrench drive head to loosen the belt tensioner.
Indexable ratchet tool
A tool with a handle indexably retained to a pin. The pin is coupled to a head of the tool. The pin allows an angle between the head and the handle to be adjusted, thereby allowing the tool to be used in hard to reach places. The pin is coupled to the head to limit axial movement without the need of a threaded fastener. The reduction of axial movement allows for smooth, consistent operation of the tool.
Torque transmitting assembly for a power tool
A torque transmitting assembly for a power tool comprising an angle head having a first output shaft which is rotational about a rotational axis and arranged to be connected to a power tool motor for transmitting a rotational movement from the motor to the first output shaft; a power tool attachment part having an input shaft connectable to the first output shaft, a second output shaft and a gear arrangement for transmitting rotational movement from the input shaft to the second output shaft; and fixation means for fixation of the attachment part to the angle head. The fixation means comprises first fixation means arranged to prevent axial displacement of the attachment part relative to the angle head; and second fixation means arranged to prevent rotation about the rotational axis of the attachment part relative to the angle head, which second fixation means is separate from the first fixation means.
Basin Wrench Assembly
A basin wrench assembly for manipulating a nut on a faucet water line includes a handle which comprises a first section that slidably engages a second section such that the handle has a telescopically adjustable length. A wrench is pivotally coupled to the handle such that the wrench is pivotable along an axis that is perpendicularly oriented with a longitudinal axis of the handle. In this way the wrench can be positioned to engage a nut on a water line attached to a faucet beneath a counter. The wrench comprises a pair of jaws that is pivotally coupled to each other thereby facilitating each of the jaws to engage the nut.