Looped Handle Valve Wrench
20180333830 ยท 2018-11-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25G1/102
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B13/5008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16K31/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
This embodiment provides protection to a person turning a valve hand-wheel while using a valve-wrench from being struck or pinched by a valve-wrench. The present embodiment has a looped handle (FIG. 2, 5B) connected on one end of a conjoining rod (FIG. 2, 8A) that terminates on the opposite end into a fixed wheel-rim engaging jaw (FIG. 2, 7A). By allowing the hand of the user to grip one side of the looped-handle that is not in danger (FIG. 2, 3B) of striking another object during rotational travel (FIG. 2, 6A), the leading parts of the user's hand remain protected from impact within the void (FIG. 2, 4B) of the looped-handle (FIG. 2, 5B) by the opposite side (FIG. 2, 5A) of the looped-handle.
Claims
2. A valve wheel turning device, comprising: a. A looped-handle having sufficient clearance within a void of said looped-handle for a user's hand to wrap around a side of said looped-handle. b. Said looped-handle is part of one end of a hand-wheel turning lever, the same being provided on the opposite end with means for detachable connection with a hand-wheel, c. said means being such as to permit said hand-wheel to be turned in either direction; whereby said looped-handle provides protection to said user from pinch type and strike type injuries sometimes resulting from turning of said valve-wheel with said valve-wheel turning device.
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTIONFIG. 2FIRST EMBODIMENT
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[0030] The present embodiment is constructed from a forged steel alloy which provides adequate strength and ductility for safe and reliable function. Other embodiments could be manufactured with different materials suitable for the service for which is required, e.g. either for chemical compatibility, for non-sparking properties, or to be light-weight. Other forms of manufacture are also widely acceptable for other embodiments of the looped-handle valve-wrench such as but not limited to casting, machining, plasma cutting, water jet cutting, or three dimensional printing.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONALTERNATIVE EMBODIMENTS
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CONCLUSION, RAMIFICATION, AND SCOPE
[0035] Accordingly, the reader will see that the mechanically advantaged arrangements of various embodiments of the looped-handle valve-wrench do in fact allow a user to safely apply substantial force against a valve-wheel with less possibility of smashing one's hands or fingers between the valve-wrench and a nearby object. Although the description above contains some specificities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the embodiments but merely providing illustrations of one or more of the embodiments. For example, another embodiment of the looped-handle valve-wrench designed to turn smaller valves could have the looped-handle attached directly to the wheel-rim engaging jaw so that the looped handle acts as both the handle, and the conjoining rod.
[0036] Another example of other possible embodiments could utilize different shaped conjoining sections or varying types of claw fixtures. Thus the scope of the embodiments should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than the examples given.