Patent classifications
B25B13/16
Adjustable wrench
A wrench, connectable to a standard square shaped extension, has a wrench head with opposed jaw faces which together define a plane that lies perpendicular to the respective jaw faces. A standard square shaped extension socket is affixed to the wrench head, where a standard square shaped extension can be inserted into the standard extension socket, along a direction that is non-orthogonal to the transverse plane. The standard extension socket can be attached to a frame of the wrench head, or to a rotatable guide which controls movement the opposed jaw face which is movable.
Adjustable wrench
A wrench, connectable to a standard square shaped extension, has a wrench head with opposed jaw faces which together define a plane that lies perpendicular to the respective jaw faces. A standard square shaped extension socket is affixed to the wrench head, where a standard square shaped extension can be inserted into the standard extension socket, along a direction that is non-orthogonal to the transverse plane. The standard extension socket can be attached to a frame of the wrench head, or to a rotatable guide which controls movement the opposed jaw face which is movable.
Screwing tool
A screwing tool, including an elongate handle which, at each of the two ends thereof, bears a head pivotable about a pivot axis and having two torque transmission flanks in each case and has a force application flank for introducing a force in order to produce a torque on the head remote from the relevant force application flank, wherein, in a pivoting end position of the head, in which a stop of the head lies against a counter stop of the handle, a narrow side of the head functionally directed away from the stop forms an extension of the force application flank. The second head forms an extension of the force application flank and can be used as a hand grip.
Screwing tool
A screwing tool, including an elongate handle which, at each of the two ends thereof, bears a head pivotable about a pivot axis and having two torque transmission flanks in each case and has a force application flank for introducing a force in order to produce a torque on the head remote from the relevant force application flank, wherein, in a pivoting end position of the head, in which a stop of the head lies against a counter stop of the handle, a narrow side of the head functionally directed away from the stop forms an extension of the force application flank. The second head forms an extension of the force application flank and can be used as a hand grip.
Offset adjustable wrench
Various offset adjustable wrenches and methods are disclosed herein. The offset adjustable wrench has first and second jaws. The second jaw can be moved relative to the first jaw to grip objects of various sizes. The second jaw can be connected to a sliding element that can reduce or eliminate wobble of the second jaw to improve grip strength. The first and second jaws can be offset from a handle such that a user can grip and rotate an object with the offset adjustable wrench without injuring the user's hand contacting an adjacent surface, such as a wall or ceiling.
Offset adjustable wrench
Various offset adjustable wrenches and methods are disclosed herein. The offset adjustable wrench has first and second jaws. The second jaw can be moved relative to the first jaw to grip objects of various sizes. The second jaw can be connected to a sliding element that can reduce or eliminate wobble of the second jaw to improve grip strength. The first and second jaws can be offset from a handle such that a user can grip and rotate an object with the offset adjustable wrench without injuring the user's hand contacting an adjacent surface, such as a wall or ceiling.
Striking tool
A striking tool includes an elongated handle having a first end and a second end. The head is attached to or formed integrally with the first end of the handle and defines a striking portion, a claw portion, and a body portion therebetween. The striking tool may have slots, notches, and/or cavities configured to engage fasteners or other objects for applying torsion thereto. A striking member may be removably attached to the striking portion of the head, which may define a nail puller. Attachments, such as an axe head, may be removably attachable to the head of the striking tool.
Combination Pipe and Spud Wrench
A combination pipe and spud wrench features a main body having an elongated shank, and a shoulder jutting laterally outward from the shank at a distal portion thereof. A channel passes axially through the shoulder, a distal face of which has flat and serrated jaws on opposing sides of the channel. A working body has a stem passing axially through the channel, a second flat jaw facing the shoulder's flat jaw on a first side of the stem, and a second serrated jaw facing the shoulder's serrated jaw on a second side of the stem. An adjustment nut threaded on the stem is axially constrained position, and is rotatable to displace the working body and thereby adjustably resize the flat-sided and serrated jaw spaces. The stem is biased in a default position placing flat jaws parallel to one another, and is tiltable in one direction from its default position.
Combination Pipe and Spud Wrench
A combination pipe and spud wrench features a main body having an elongated shank, and a shoulder jutting laterally outward from the shank at a distal portion thereof. A channel passes axially through the shoulder, a distal face of which has flat and serrated jaws on opposing sides of the channel. A working body has a stem passing axially through the channel, a second flat jaw facing the shoulder's flat jaw on a first side of the stem, and a second serrated jaw facing the shoulder's serrated jaw on a second side of the stem. An adjustment nut threaded on the stem is axially constrained position, and is rotatable to displace the working body and thereby adjustably resize the flat-sided and serrated jaw spaces. The stem is biased in a default position placing flat jaws parallel to one another, and is tiltable in one direction from its default position.
TOOL AND METHOD FOR APPLYING TORQUE
The invention regards a tool (1) for applying torque to an maneuvered object, such as for example a screw head or nut, including at least a first jaw (4), and at least a second jaw (5) where the first jaw (4) and the second jaw (5) are connected to at least one lever (arm) (2). What is unique with the tool is that at least one of the jaws (4, 5) includes at least one recess (7) with a first contact surface (8) and a second contact surface (9) of which at least one of the contact surfaces (8) and (9) is arch-shaped. A method of using the tool is also disclosed.