Expendable hydrant wrench
11465270 · 2022-10-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25G3/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B13/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A fire hydrant wrench includes a wrench-head able to fasten to the pentagonal interface of a fire-hydrant and a handle able to be selectively extended or retracted by a user. The wrench includes a cylindrical rod which may be contained by and telescopes within a tubular handle. A cap on a handle-end of the tubular handle prevents the cylindrical rod from leaving the handle in one direction, while a collar affixed externally to the cylindrical rod prevents it from leaving the handle in the opposite direction. The tool-head containing the wrench is affixed to a tool-end of the cylindrical rod which protrudes from the tubular handle in all positions.
Claims
1. A hydrant wrench comprising: a tubular handle having a first-open end, a second-open end, the second-open end being externally threaded, and a bore extending from the first-open end to the second-open end; a cylindrical rod having a tool-end and a handle-end opposite the tool-end, the cylindrical rod being of no greater external diameter than the bore; a tool-head affixed to the tool-end of the cylindrical rod, the tool-head comprising an adjustable pentagonal closed-wrench having a frame, an aperture within the frame, a two-faced wrench-jaw including two faces separated by an angulation of one-hundred-and-eight degrees, a threadably advanceable wrench-jaw able to be advanced towards and alternatively retarded from a nexus of the two faces of the two-faced wrench-jaw; a collar affixed to and circumscribing the cylindrical rod, the collar being circular is shape, the collar being of no greater external diameter than the bore, the collar being of greater external diameter than the cylindrical rod; a cap which is internally threaded and fastenable to the second-open end, the cap closing the second-open end when the cap is fastened to the second-open end; wherein the first-open end is of lesser diameter than the collar, such that as the cylindrical rod slides within the bore, the collar may impinge upon and not pass the first-open end; such that when the cylindrical rod is installed within the bore and the cap is fastened to the second-open end, the cylindrical rod is captive within the bore, and may telescope within the bore until the cylindrical rod impinges upon the cap and until the collar impinges upon the first-open end.
2. The hydrant wrench of claim 1, wherein the threadably-advanceable wrench-jaw is an externally threaded stud integral to the tool-end of the cylindrical rod.
3. The hydrant wrench of claim 2, wherein the frame comprises an internally-threaded bore able to accept the externally threaded stud.
4. The hydrant wrench of claim 1, wherein the two-faced wrench-jaw is integral to the frame, such that the two faces of the two-faced wrench-jaw face into the aperture.
5. The hydrant wrench of claim 1, wherein the tool-head further comprises a hook.
6. The hydrant wrench of claim 1, wherein the tool-head further comprises a loop.
7. The hydrant wrench of claim 1, wherein the cap comprises an externally threaded plug and an internally threaded sleeve, such that the internally threaded sleeve is able to couple the externally threaded plug to the second-open end of the tubular handle.
8. An extendable hydrant wrench comprising: a tubular handle having a first-open end, a second-open end, the second-open end being externally threaded, and a bore extending from the first-open end to the second-open end; a cylindrical rod having a tool-end and a handle-end opposite the tool-end, the cylindrical rod being of no greater external diameter than the bore; a tool-head affixed to the tool-end of the cylindrical rod, the tool-head comprising an adjustable pentagonal closed-wrench having a frame, an aperture within the frame, a two-faced wrench-jaw including two faces separated by an angulation of one-hundred-and-eight degrees, a threadably advanceable wrench-jaw able to be advanced towards and alternatively retarded from a nexus of the two faces of the two-faced wrench-jaw; a collar affixed to and circumscribing the cylindrical rod, the collar being circular is shape, the collar being of no greater external diameter than the bore, the collar being of greater external diameter than the cylindrical rod; a cap which is internally threaded and fastenable to the second-open end, the cap closing the second-open end when the cap is fastened to the second-open end; wherein the first-open end is of lesser diameter than the collar, such that as the cylindrical rod slides within the bore, the collar may impinge upon and not pass the first-open end; such that when the cylindrical rod is installed within the bore and the cap is fastened to the second-open end, the cylindrical rod is captive within the bore, and may telescope within the bore until the cylindrical rod impinges upon the cap and until the collar impinges upon the first-open end; wherein the threadably-advanceable wrench-jaw is an externally threaded stud integral to the tool-end of the cylindrical rod; wherein the frame comprises an internally-threaded bore able to accept the externally threaded stud; wherein the two-faced wrench-jaw is integral to the frame, such that the two faces of the two-faced wrench-jaw face into the aperture; wherein the tool-head further comprises a hook; wherein the tool-head further comprises a loop; and wherein the cap comprises an externally threaded plug and an internally threaded sleeve, such that the internally threaded sleeve is able to couple the externally threaded plug to the second-open end of the tubular handle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, an extendable hydrant wrench, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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(7) The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a firefighting tool and more particularly to an extendable hydrant wrench as used to improve the ease of opening fire hydrants.
(9) Generally, the disclosed hydrant wrench provides users with a modified hydrant wrench featuring an extension built into the handle to act as a breaker bar. The wrench handle may be almost doubled in length during use to provide extra leverage on hydrants which are difficult to open. This effectively eliminates the need for firefighters to carry a separate breaker bar with them, as is often done to accompany currently marketed wrenches.
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(13) Collar 170 may be affixed to and may circumscribe cylindrical rod 120. Collar 170 may be circular is shape, and of no greater external diameter than bore 116, collar 170 being of greater external diameter than cylindrical rod 120. In this way, collar 170 may impinge upon and inside of first-end 112 of tubular handle 110, so that a maximum extension of cylindrical rod 120 relative to tubular handle 110 is reached, and cylindrical rod 120 does not fall out of tubular handle 110 in use. Accordingly, first-open end 112 is of lesser diameter than collar 170, such that as cylindrical rod 120 slides within bore 116, collar 170 may impinge upon and not pass first-open end 112. Cap 140 may be internally threaded and fastenable to second-open end 114, such that cap 140 closes second-open end 114 when cap 140 is fastened to second-open end 114, and such that when cylindrical rod 120 is installed within bore 116 and cap 140 is fastened to second-open end 114, cylindrical rod 120 is captive within bore 116, and may telescope within bore 116 until cylindrical rod 120 impinges upon cap 140 and until collar 170 impinges upon first-open end 112.
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(17) The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.