Strap wrench
10183382 ยท 2019-01-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B27/0042
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates in general to the field of tools and in particular to an adjustable wrench apparatus particularly useful for turning items of nonstandard size such as oil filters, treaded pipes or other threaded and unthreaded items. The device comprises a core configured to receive a strap where such strap wraps around an item to be turned where the core is further configured to be activated by a typical tool such as a ratchet.
Claims
1. A core for receiving a clasping element suitable for clasping an object to be rotated, said core comprising: an elongated body having an outer perimeter defining an outer surface, said elongated body further defining a first end and an opposing second end and further defining an inner void running at least partially between said first end and said second end; a first opening disposed along the side of said elongated body between said first end and said second end, said first opening extending from said outer surface to said inner void; a second opening located between said first end and said second end disposed on the opposite side of said elongated body relative to said first opening, said seconding opening extending from said outer surface to said inner void so that said first opening and said second opening define a passage through said elongated body; a cradle portion defining a third opening located between said first end and said second end and disposed between said first opening and said second opening, said third opening extending from said outer surface to said inner void thereby defining an access to said passage; wherein said cradle portion is configured to receive a cradle element and wherein said first opening, said second opening, and said third opening are configured for receiving a clasping element; and wherein at least one of said first end and said second end define a drive portion configured to facilitate rotation of said elongated body.
2. A core for receiving a clasping element as in claim 1, wherein said outer perimeter defines a circle and wherein said clasping element is a strap defining a strap-height and a strap-width and wherein said first opening, said second opening, and said third opening each define a slot wherein the length of each said slot is longer than said strap-width.
3. A core for receiving a clasping element as in claim 2, wherein said first opening and said second opening are in alignment relative to each other so that said passage extends straight through said body and wherein said third opening defines a path that is perpendicular to said passage.
4. A core for receiving a clasping element as in claim 3, wherein the long sides of the slot defined by the third opening are beveled.
5. A core for receiving a clasping element as in claim 4, wherein both the first end and said second end define a drive portion and wherein said drive portion comprises a drive-void configured for receiving the drive element of a tool that is one of a socket wrench and a power tool.
6. A core for receiving a clasping element as in claim 1, wherein said drive portion defines an integral rotation-facilitator configured for rotating said core in at least one of a polarity of directions.
7. A core for receiving a clasping element as in claim 1, wherein said clasping element is one of a strap, a chain, a rope, and a cable.
8. A core for receiving a clasping element as in claim 1, wherein both the first end and said second end define a drive portion and wherein said drive portion comprises a drive-void configured for receiving the drive element of a tool selected from the group of tools comprising a socket wrench, a speeder handle, a spanner wrench, a sliding T-handle, a hinge handle, a breaker bar, an Allen wrench and a power tool.
9. A core for receiving a clasping element as in claim 1, wherein said drive portion comprises a stud-extension configured for receiving the drive element of a tool selected from the group of tools comprising a socket, a wrench, a ratcheting box wrench, an adjustable wrench, and a power tool.
10. A tool defining an adjustable clasping element suitable for clasping an object to be rotated for a plurality of object sizes, said tool comprising: a body having an outer perimeter defining an outer surface, said body further defining a first end and an opposing second end and further defining an inner void running at least partially between said first end and said second end; a first opening disposed along the side of said body between said first end and said second end, said first opening extending from said outer surface to said inner void; a second opening located between said first end and said second end disposed on the opposite side of said body relative to said first opening, said seconding opening extending from said outer surface to said inner void so that said first opening and said second opening define a passage through said body; a cradle portion defining a third opening located between said first end and said second end and disposed between said first opening and said second opening, said third opening extending from said outer surface to said inner void thereby defining an access to said passage; wherein said cradle portion is configured to receive a cradle element and wherein said first opening, said second opening, and said third opening are configured for receiving a clasping element; a cradle element configured for being associated with said cradle portion; a clasping element defining a first-clasping-element-end and an opposing second-clasping-element-end, said first-clasping-element-end configured to pass into said first opening, through said passage and out said second opening, create a loop and pass back into said second opening and then pass through said third open and wraparound said cradle element and pass back through said third opening to said passage and back out said first opening; and wherein at least one of said first end and said second end define a drive portion configured to facilitate rotation of said body.
11. A tool defining an adjustable clasping element as in claim 10, wherein said clasping element is a strap and wherein said first opening, said second opening, and said third opening each define a slot where the length of each said slot is longer than the width of said strap.
12. A tool defining an adjustable clasping element as in claim 11, wherein the first opening and second opening are in alignment relative to each other so that said passage extends straight through said body and wherein said third opening is perpendicular to said passage.
13. A tool defining an adjustable clasping element as in claim 11, wherein the long sides of the slot opening defined by said cradle are beveled.
14. A tool defining an adjustable clasping element as in claim 13, where said cradle element is one of a rectangular prism and a triangular prism and wherein the outer perimeter of said body defines a circle.
15. A tool defining an adjustable clasping element as in claim 14, wherein both said first end and said second end define a drive portion and wherein said drive portion comprises a drive-void configured for receiving the drive element of a tool selected from the group of tools comprising a socket wrench, a speeder handle, a spanner wrench, a sliding T-handle, a hinge handle, a breaker bar, an Allen wrench and a power tool.
16. A tool defining an adjustable clasping element as in claim 14, wherein said drive portion comprises a stud-extension configured for receiving the drive element of a tool selected from the group of tools comprising a socket, a wrench, a ratcheting box wrench, an adjustable wrench, and a power tool.
17. A tool defining an adjustable clasping element as in claim 10, wherein said drive portion defines an integral rotation-facilitator configured for rotating said body in at least two of a polarity of directions.
18. A strap wrench defining an adjustable strap element suitable for clasping an object to be rotated for a plurality of object sizes, said strap wrench comprising: a body defining an outer perimeter defining an outer surface, said body further defining a first end and an opposing second end; a first opening defining a first slot disposed along a side of said body between said first end and said second end wherein said first slot extends through said body thereby creating a passage through said body; a cradle portion defining a cradle slot located between said first end and said second end, wherein said cradle slot extends from said outer surface toward the center of said body to passage thereby creating an access to said passage, and wherein said cradle slot defines a path that is perpendicular to said passage and wherein said cradle portion is configured to receive a cradle element; a cradle element configured for being associated with said cradle slot; a strap element defining a strap-width and a strap-thickness; wherein the length of each of said first slot and said cradle slot are longer than said strap-width and the height of each of said first slot and said cradle slot are longer than at least twice said strap-thickness; and wherein at least one of said first end and said second end define a drive portion configured to facilitate rotation of said elongated body.
19. A strap wrench defining an adjustable strap element as in claim 18, wherein the long sides of said cradle slot are beveled and wherein said cradle element is one of a rectangular prism and a triangular prism defining a length shorter than said cradle slot length and wherein the outer perimeter of said body defines a circle.
20. A strap wrench defining an adjustable strap element as in claim 19, wherein both said first end and said second end each define a drive portion and wherein said drive portion is one of (a) a drive-void configured for receiving the drive element of a tool selected from the group of tools comprising a socket wrench, a speeder handle, a spanner wrench, a sliding T-handle, a hinge handle, a breaker bar, an Allen wrench and a power tool, (b) a stud-extension configured for receiving the drive element of a tool selected from the group of tools comprising a socket, a wrench, a ratcheting box wrench, an adjustable wrench, and a power tool, and (c) an integral rotation-facilitator configured for rotating said elongated body in at least one of a plurality of directions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A full and enabling description of the present subject matter, including the best mode thereof, directed to one of ordinary skill in the art, is set forth in the specification, which makes reference to the appended figures, in which:
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DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
Detailed Description
(14) Reference now will be made in detail to the embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are set forth below. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, not limitation of the invention. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. For instance, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be used on another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents. Other objects, features, and aspects of the present invention are disclosed in or may be determined from the following detailed description. Repeat use of reference characters is intended to represent same or analogous features, elements or steps. It is to be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the present discussion is a description of exemplary embodiments only, and is not intended as limiting the broader aspects of the present invention.
Construction Aids
(15) For the purposes of this document two or more items are mechanically associated by bringing them together or into relationship with each other in any number of ways including a direct or indirect physical releasable connections (snaps, screws, Velcro, bolts, etc.generally connections designed to be easily and frequently released and reconnected), hard-connections (welds, rivets, macular bonds, generally connections that one does not anticipate disconnecting very often if at all and that generally needs to be broken to separate), and/or moveable connections (rotating, pivoting, oscillating, etc.).
(16) For the purposes of this document, unless otherwise stated, the phrase at least one of A, B, and C means there is at least one of A, or at least one of B, or at least one of C or any combination thereof (not one of A, and one of B, and one of C).
(17) This document includes headers that are used for place markers only. Such headers are not meant to affect the construction of this document, do not in any way relate to the meaning of this document nor should such headers be used for such purposes.
(18) While the particulars of the disclosed inventions and associated technology may be described as a tool using a strap, the inventions may be adapted for use with any type of clasping component for grasping items.
DESCRIPTION
(19) Referring now to
(20) The body (10) defines a first end (30) and a second end (32). At least one end of the body (10) defines a drive portion (24) that is one of (a) configured with an integral rotation-facilitator (26) and/or (b) configured to receive a rotation-facilitator (26). As depicted in
(21) One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that when one makes a loop (17) around an item (such as an oil filter) and pulls the second-clasping-element-end (18) so that the loop is snug around the item, and then activates the rotation-facilitator (26), the body (10) will rotate causing the loop (17) to tighten around the item further and will eventually cause such item to rotate. For the exemplary embodiment depicted in
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(23) The elongated body further defines a first end (30) and an opposing second end (32). For such currently preferred embodiment, the body further defines an inner void (34,
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(26) It will be appreciated that embodiments where the openings define sides of different lengths (e.g. perimeter defines a trapezoidal shape) fall within the scope and spirit of the invention. Additionally, a square body with square slot openings fall within the scope and spirt of the inventions. Also, opening perimeters that do not define a slot, such as a circular hole, suitable for chains, ropes, cables, etc. fall within the scope and spirit of the invention.
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(28) As with the first opening (30) and second opening (40), the perimeter of the third opening (42) defines a rectangular slot in alignment with the cylindrical body (10) where the long sides (42a) have an equal length defining a third opening slot width and the short sides have an equal length defining a third opening slot height.
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(30) The first opening, the second opening, and the third opening are configured and suitably sized to receive a clasping element as depicted in
(31) Exemplary sizes where the body (10) defines a body length (27) of about 3.75 inches and wherein the outer perimeter (28) defines a circle having a diameter of about 1.25 inches. Thus, for the currently preferred embodiment, the body length is about 3 times the body diameter. Further, for the currently preferred embodiments, the slot-widths and slot-heights for all three openings are the same and are: slot-heights of about 5/16 inches and slot-widths of about 2.25 inches. Where the drive portion (24) defines a drive-void configured to receive the drive element (36) of a rotation-facilitator (26), the drive-void is suitably sized for such purpose. The cradle element width (22W) is about 2.15 inches which is slightly less than the slot-widths. The drive element height is about 5/16 inches. For such measurements, about means within plus/minus 10%.
(32) For the embodiments described above, the body (10) is described as defining an internal void (34) with three openings providing access to such internal void (32). A different way to describe such an invention is to have only two openings although one opening goes all the way through body (10). For such a configuration, the body (10) defines an outer perimeter (28) thereby defining an outer surface. The body (10) further defines a first end (30) and an opposing second end (32) as before. Instead of describing an internal void (32), the body (10) is said to define a first opening defining a first slot disposed along a side the body (10) between said first end (30) and the second end (32) wherein such first slot extends through the body (10) thereby creating a passage through body (10). Such could be described as two opening, but here we are describing such configuration as defining one opening.
(33) A cradle portion (20) defines a cradle slot (42) located between the first end (30) and the second end (32), wherein the cradle slot extends from said outer surface toward the center of the body (10) to the first slot thereby creating an access to the first slot passage. Preferably the cradle slot is perpendicular to said first slot. As before, the cradle portion (20) is configured to receive a cradle element (22).
(34) The cradle element (22) is suitably sized and configured for being associated with said cradle slot where the outer perimeter of the cradle element defines any polygonal shape including rectangular and triangular prisms.
(35) While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention as claimed.