QUICK-ADJUST PIPE WRENCH
20210402575 ยท 2021-12-30
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Abstract
A quick-adjust pipe wrench wherein a sliding casing carrying the lower jaw is slidable on a wrench shank toward and away from an upper jaw mounted on the head end of the shank, and a brake surface on the slidable casing is biased to engage a gripping surface on the shank of the wrench. The brake surface is carried by a brake lever having a depression contact area directly below the lower jaw on the casing. The gripping surface and brake surface provide a sliding rack catch which permits the casing with the lower jaw to slide toward the upper jaw but ensures that the casing with its lower jaw member cannot be moved away from the upper jaw member without disengaging the meshed teeth of the shank gripping surface and the brake surface.
Claims
1. A quick-adjust pipe wrench comprising: an elongated shank having a handle end a head end mounting an inverted L-shaped upper jaw with a transversely protruding upper jaw member; a sliding casing slidably mounted on said shank and defining a sliding lower jaw facing said upper jaw member and slidable on said shank alternatively toward or away from said upper jaw member; said shank having a jaw facing side with an elongated gripping surface; a brake lever pivotally mounted on said sliding casing and spring biased for engagement of a brake surface on said brake lever with said gripping surface for locking said casing from sliding away from said upper jaw, said brake lever having a depression contact area exposed under said lower jaw for thumb or finger engagement by an operator to disengage said brake surface from said gripping surface; said gripping surface and said brake surface providing a sliding rack catch consisting of intermeshing racks of teeth, said gripping surface teeth having transverse teeth ridges pointing upward toward said upper jaw and said brake surface having transverse teeth ridges pointing downward away from said upper jaw whereby said sliding casing will slide upwardly toward said upper jaw but is braked against downwardly sliding movement away from said upper jaw when said brake surface teeth are meshed with said gripping surface teeth.
2. The quick-adjust pipe wrench of claim 1, wherein said inverted L-shaped upper jaw is pivotally mounted to said head end of said shank and is spring biased against a stop and rotatable away from said stop against said spring bias to rotate said transversely protruding upper jaw member upwardly away from said lower jaw.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Other objects and advantages appear hereinafter in the following description and claims. The accompanying drawings show, for the purpose of exemplification, without limiting the scope of the invention and the appended claims, certain practical embodiments of the invention wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] Referring to the drawings, the quick-adjust pipe wrench 10 of the present invention includes an elongated shank 13 having a handle 18 at end 19 and an inverted L-shaped upper jaw 11 at its head with a transversely protruding upper jaw member 14. A sliding casing 16 is slidably mounted on shank 13 and defines a sliding lower jaw 15 facing upper jaw member 14. Casing 16 is slidable on shank 13 alternatively toward or away from upper jaw member 14.
[0015] Shank 13 on its jaw side is provided with elongated gripping surface 17. Brake lever 21 is pivotally mounted at 22 on sliding casing 16 and is spring biased by spring 23 for engagement of brake surface 20 on brake lever 21 with gripping surface 17 for locking casing 16 from sliding away from upper jaw member 14. Brake lever 21 is provided with a depression contact area for thumb or finger engagement by an operator to depress brake lever 21 against the bias of spring 23 as indicated by arrow 25 in
[0016] The gripping surface 17 and the brake surface 20 provide in combination a sliding rack catch consisting of intermeshing racks of teeth. The gripping surface teeth of gripping surface 17 have transverse teeth ridges as shown best in
[0017] The pipe wrench 10 is also provided with an inverted L-shaped upper jaw 11 that is pivotally mounted at pivot 12 to the head end of shank 13 and, as shown in phantom in