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US1729640A
US1729640A US49581A US4958125A US1729640A US 1729640 A US1729640 A US 1729640A US 49581 A US49581 A US 49581A US 4958125 A US4958125 A US 4958125A US 1729640 A US1729640 A US 1729640A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
    • B25B13/00Spanners; Wrenches
    • B25B13/10Spanners; Wrenches with adjustable jaws
    • B25B13/12Spanners; Wrenches with adjustable jaws the jaws being slidable
    • B25B13/14Spanners; Wrenches with adjustable jaws the jaws being slidable by rack and pinion, worm or gear
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • Patented er. 1 1929 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFlCE CHARLES VALLONE, OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK, ASSGNOR TO BARCALO MANUFACTUR- ING COMPANY, OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK WRENCH Application filed August 11, 1925. Serial No. 49,581.
  • This invention relates to wrenches of that sort having a fixed jaw anda movable jaw adjustable towards the fixed jaw by the rotation of a worm, and more particularly the invention relates to improvements in holding or locking means or devices whereby the worm is yieldingly held from rotation for the purpose of preventing the movable jaw from changing its position relatively to the iixed jaw after having been adjusted to tit a particular nut or piece of work.
  • Locking devices have heretofore been provided including a ratchet ot some sort adapted to yieldingly engage the worin for preventing unintentional turning thereof, but these devices have been unsatisfactory for one reason or another, mainly due to the relatively large number of parts, the cost incurred in their manufacture, and the relatively large number ot operations necessary for their production.
  • the objects ot the present invention are to improve and simplify locking or holdingmeans or devices for wrenches of the character described; also to improve the construction ot locking means ot' this kindy in other respects hereinafter specified.
  • Fi g. 1 is a iiace view of a wrench having an adjustable jaw operable by means of a worm, and showing, by way of example, oneembodiment oi my improved locking or holding means for said worm.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation thereof, taken in a plane parallel with the tace of the wrench.
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse section of the wrench on line 3 3 Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is an end view of the worm which is specially formed to be engaged and held by the locking means of this invention.
  • Fig. 5 is a face view of the movable locking member.
  • Fig. 6 is a tace view
  • Fig. 7 is an edge view of an adjustable monkey wrench provided with the improved locking or hold ing means.
  • Fig. 8 is an elevation, partly in section, of a monkey wrench or" another construction
  • Fig. 9 is an edge view thereof, the same being also provided with the improved locking means.
  • Fig. 10 is a transverse, horizontal section thereof, on line 10-10, Fig. 8.
  • the adjustable wrench shown in Figs. 1 to 3 comprises, as usual, a handle 10, a portion of which is broken away in the drawings, an integral head 11 provided with a fixed jaw 12, and a movable jaw 13 slidably mounted in the head 11, and adapted to l e adjusted towards and from the iied jaw 12 by means of a worm 14 positioned in an aperture 15 in which it is journalled on a pin or screw 16 secured in the head 11, said worm meshing with teeth 17 on the adjustable aw 13 tor actuating the same.
  • the worm has a bearing hole 18 for the pin 16, and said pin is threaded at its inner end and is screwed into a tapped hole 19 in the head in the usual way.
  • the locking or holding means for yieldingly holding the worin lei in its adjusted positions includes a movable locking member 25 in the form of a sheet metal stamping and which is provided with a central apci ture 26, and one or more projections, preterably in the form ot a pair ot transverse, diametrically disposed, V-shaped ratchet teeth 27.
  • a movable locking member 25 in the form of a sheet metal stamping and which is provided with a central apci ture 26, and one or more projections, preterably in the form ot a pair ot transverse, diametrically disposed, V-shaped ratchet teeth 27.
  • One end oi the worm 111 as shown in Fig.
  • rlhe coil spring 30 surrounds the pin 1G and may be disposed in a slot or notch 31 extending transversely through the head 11 at one side of and opening into the aperture 15, and, to prevent the locking member from rotating with the worm, said member is provided with one or more, preferably two, offset lugs or parts 32 as shown in Figs. 3 and 5, and which are adapted to extend into opposite ⁇ ends of the notch 31.
  • the depressions 28 may be easily and quickly formed in the end of the worm 14, and the locking member 25 and spring ⁇ 30 are also readily and inexpensively produced, and are adapted to be easily and quickly assembled by merely slipping them on the pin 16 at the time the worm 14 is arranged thereon.
  • a worm locking means is produced which consists of the minimum number of parts, as no additional pins or other retaining means are needed to secure the locking device in position on the wrench.
  • the lugs 32 of the locking member serve the purpose of preventing the locking member from turning and consequently by interposing the locking member between the spring 30 and the worm, the spring will not be subjected to friction or twist as the worm is turned about its bearing pin. rlhe lugs 32 serve the further purpose of partially closing the ends of the slot or notch 31 and thus protecting the spring 30.
  • the monkey wrench shown in Figs. 6 and 7 comprises the usual forged shank 35, integral fixed jaw 36 and a movable sleeve 37 slidable on the shank 35 and having a jaw 38.
  • the movable jaw 38 is movable towards and from the fixed jaw 36 by a worm 4() engaging in teeth 39 on the shank 35.
  • worm is provided with ratchet slots 41, and a locking member 25 and spring 30 are arranged about the journal pin 16 as described in connection with the wrench shown in Figs. 1-5.
  • the spring 30 is adapted to yieldingly engage the locking memberl 25 with the worm 40 to permit the ratchet teeth 27 of the member to snap into and out of said slots 41.
  • the wrench shown in Figs. 8-10 is of the type shown in Figs. 6 and 7, but the movable sleeve thereof is of slightly different construction.
  • the movable sleeve 42 is formed of sheet metal having a movable jaw 43 secured thereon between spaced lugs 44, as by rivets 45.
  • Y A worm 46 is journalled on a pin or member 47 formed of a fiat sheet metal stamping and having an enlarged end 48 which is adapted to be inserted between and engage with the flat faces of lugs 49 on the sleeve 42, and is secured in place by a rivet or the like 50.
  • the other end of the pin is received in a seat 51 in the jaw 43.
  • the pin.I being in the form of a sheet metal stamping, is rectangular in cross section throughout the length and the locking member is provided with a corresponding rectangular aperture 55a for said pin, so that it is unnecessary to provide a recess corresponding to the recess 31 shown in Figs. 1-5, or the lugs 32 for the locking member, to keep this member from turning, as in the other constructions described, as the locking member 54 cannot turn on the pin 47.
  • the worm 46 has the usual hole of circular cross section through which the pin 47 extends, so that the worm can turn freely on the latter.
  • the lockingmeans shown in Figs. 3-10 has ⁇ the essential features of the other described form, ⁇ in that the locking member and the spring are loosely mounted on and maintained in position by the worm journal pin.
  • an adjustable wrench having a fixed jaw and a j aw movable towards and from said iixed jaw, a pin secured in said wrench and extending across a recess therein, a worm journalled on said pin and disposed in said recess, and which, when turned actuates said movable jaw, locking-means for yieldingly holding said worm in adjusted' position and comprising a locking member having parts engageable with complementary parts on an end of said worm, a coil spring encircling said pin at the side of said locking member remote' from said worm and bearing against said member to yieldingly hold the same against said worm, said spring being disposed in a notch at' one side of said recess, and said loc-king member having projections extending along opposite sides of said spring to protect and conceal the same and which enter said notch, to prevent said member from turning with said' worm.

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Oct. l,r 1929. c. vALLoNE 1,729,640
' WRENCH Filed Aug. ll, 1925 I Qur/,A /4 /7 hd f [lll/114 'lill/Ill ATTORNEYS.
Patented er. 1, 1929 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFlCE CHARLES VALLONE, OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK, ASSGNOR TO BARCALO MANUFACTUR- ING COMPANY, OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK WRENCH Application filed August 11, 1925. Serial No. 49,581.
This invention relates to wrenches of that sort having a fixed jaw anda movable jaw adjustable towards the fixed jaw by the rotation of a worm, and more particularly the invention relates to improvements in holding or locking means or devices whereby the worm is yieldingly held from rotation for the purpose of preventing the movable jaw from changing its position relatively to the iixed jaw after having been adjusted to tit a particular nut or piece of work.
Locking devices have heretofore been provided including a ratchet ot some sort adapted to yieldingly engage the worin for preventing unintentional turning thereof, but these devices have been unsatisfactory for one reason or another, mainly due to the relatively large number of parts, the cost incurred in their manufacture, and the relatively large number ot operations necessary for their production.
The objects ot the present invention are to improve and simplify locking or holdingmeans or devices for wrenches of the character described; also to improve the construction ot locking means ot' this kindy in other respects hereinafter specified.
ln the drawings:
Fi g. 1 is a iiace view of a wrench having an adjustable jaw operable by means of a worm, and showing, by way of example, oneembodiment oi my improved locking or holding means for said worm.
Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation thereof, taken in a plane parallel with the tace of the wrench.
Fig. 3 is a transverse section of the wrench on line 3 3 Fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is an end view of the worm which is specially formed to be engaged and held by the locking means of this invention.
Fig. 5 is a face view of the movable locking member.
Fig. 6 is a tace view, and Fig. 7 is an edge view of an adjustable monkey wrench provided with the improved locking or hold ing means.
Fig. 8 is an elevation, partly in section, of a monkey wrench or" another construction, and Fig. 9 is an edge view thereof, the same being also provided with the improved locking means.
Fig. 10 is a transverse, horizontal section thereof, on line 10-10, Fig. 8.
The adjustable wrench shown in Figs. 1 to 3 comprises, as usual, a handle 10, a portion of which is broken away in the drawings, an integral head 11 provided with a fixed jaw 12, and a movable jaw 13 slidably mounted in the head 11, and adapted to l e adjusted towards and from the iied jaw 12 by means of a worm 14 positioned in an aperture 15 in which it is journalled on a pin or screw 16 secured in the head 11, said worm meshing with teeth 17 on the adjustable aw 13 tor actuating the same. The worm has a bearing hole 18 for the pin 16, and said pin is threaded at its inner end and is screwed into a tapped hole 19 in the head in the usual way. These parts are well known in the art, and ot themselves Yform no pait of the present invention.
In the embodiment of the invention shown in the drawings, the locking or holding means for yieldingly holding the worin lei in its adjusted positions includes a movable locking member 25 in the form of a sheet metal stamping and which is provided with a central apci ture 26, and one or more projections, preterably in the form ot a pair ot transverse, diametrically disposed, V-shaped ratchet teeth 27. One end oi the worm 111, as shown in Fig. 4, is provided with a plurality oi depressions, preferably in the torni ot one or more pairs of diametrically opposed radial slots 28, which are complementary to the ratchet teeth 27 of the loclrin ineniher25, and said member 25 is so positioned that said ratchet teeth 27 may be yieldingly pressed into the depressions or notches 28 of the worm v 14. This is effected b f loosel arranging the locking member 25 on the pin 1G in operative relation to said worm, by passing the pin through the hole 26 in said member, and arranging a Tieldinomember such as the coil D d, b 5
spring 30 behind said .member 25.
rlhe coil spring 30 surrounds the pin 1G and may be disposed in a slot or notch 31 extending transversely through the head 11 at one side of and opening into the aperture 15, and, to prevent the locking member from rotating with the worm, said member is provided with one or more, preferably two, offset lugs or parts 32 as shown in Figs. 3 and 5, and which are adapted to extend into opposite` ends of the notch 31. i
The depressions 28 may be easily and quickly formed in the end of the worm 14, and the locking member 25 and spring` 30 are also readily and inexpensively produced, and are adapted to be easily and quickly assembled by merely slipping them on the pin 16 at the time the worm 14 is arranged thereon. Byl this construction, a worm locking means is produced which consists of the minimum number of parts, as no additional pins or other retaining means are needed to secure the locking device in position on the wrench.
The lugs 32 of the locking member serve the purpose of preventing the locking member from turning and consequently by interposing the locking member between the spring 30 and the worm, the spring will not be subjected to friction or twist as the worm is turned about its bearing pin. rlhe lugs 32 serve the further purpose of partially closing the ends of the slot or notch 31 and thus protecting the spring 30.
The monkey wrench shown in Figs. 6 and 7 comprises the usual forged shank 35, integral fixed jaw 36 and a movable sleeve 37 slidable on the shank 35 and having a jaw 38. The movable jaw 38 is movable towards and from the fixed jaw 36 by a worm 4() engaging in teeth 39 on the shank 35. lThe worm is provided with ratchet slots 41, and a locking member 25 and spring 30 are arranged about the journal pin 16 as described in connection with the wrench shown in Figs. 1-5. rThe spring 30is adapted to yieldingly engage the locking memberl 25 with the worm 40 to permit the ratchet teeth 27 of the member to snap into and out of said slots 41.
The wrench shown in Figs. 8-10 is of the type shown in Figs. 6 and 7, but the movable sleeve thereof is of slightly different construction. In this case the movable sleeve 42 is formed of sheet metal having a movable jaw 43 secured thereon between spaced lugs 44, as by rivets 45. Y A worm 46 is journalled on a pin or member 47 formed of a fiat sheet metal stamping and having an enlarged end 48 which is adapted to be inserted between and engage with the flat faces of lugs 49 on the sleeve 42, and is secured in place by a rivet or the like 50. The other end of the pin is received in a seat 51 in the jaw 43. The enlarged end 48 of the pin form shoulders 52, and a spring or resilient member 53 surrounding the pin bears on these shoulders and yieldingly engages a locking member 54, having ratchet teeth 55 adapted to seat in the ratchet slots 56 in the end of the worm 46, asbefore. In this case, however, the pin.I being in the form of a sheet metal stamping, is rectangular in cross section throughout the length and the locking member is provided with a corresponding rectangular aperture 55a for said pin, so that it is unnecessary to provide a recess corresponding to the recess 31 shown in Figs. 1-5, or the lugs 32 for the locking member, to keep this member from turning, as in the other constructions described, as the locking member 54 cannot turn on the pin 47. The worm 46 has the usual hole of circular cross section through which the pin 47 extends, so that the worm can turn freely on the latter.
The lockingmeans shown in Figs. 3-10, however, has `the essential features of the other described form,` in that the locking member and the spring are loosely mounted on and maintained in position by the worm journal pin.
Obviously, the interfitting parts on the worm and the locking member could be reversed, the depressions being formed on the locking member, and the projections being formed on the worm, if desired, without departing from the scope of the invention.
l claim as my invention In an adjustable wrench having a fixed jaw and a j aw movable towards and from said iixed jaw, a pin secured in said wrench and extending across a recess therein, a worm journalled on said pin and disposed in said recess, and which, when turned actuates said movable jaw, locking-means for yieldingly holding said worm in adjusted' position and comprising a locking member having parts engageable with complementary parts on an end of said worm, a coil spring encircling said pin at the side of said locking member remote' from said worm and bearing against said member to yieldingly hold the same against said worm, said spring being disposed in a notch at' one side of said recess, and said loc-king member having projections extending along opposite sides of said spring to protect and conceal the same and which enter said notch, to prevent said member from turning with said' worm.
CHARLES VALLONE.
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US2427608A (en) * 1944-10-18 1947-09-16 Robert H Kershaw Lock for wrenches
US2562060A (en) * 1947-05-21 1951-07-24 Pehrsson Johan Slidable side jaw socket wrench
US2687662A (en) * 1951-12-20 1954-08-31 Stanford W Pugh Adjusting-screw lock for slidable jaw wrenches
US2722150A (en) * 1954-10-04 1955-11-01 Clarence R Green Self-locking slidable side jaw wrench
US2804793A (en) * 1955-11-09 1957-09-03 Francis G Coughlin Worm-latch means for a slidable side-jaw wrench
US2849908A (en) * 1957-08-06 1958-09-02 Diamond Calk Horse Shoe Compan Locking open end wrench with lock retaining means
US2869409A (en) * 1957-04-22 1959-01-20 Diamond Calk Horseshoe Company Slidable jaw wrench with worm latching means
US2905037A (en) * 1957-09-09 1959-09-22 Pendleton Tool Ind Inc Worm locking means for adjustable jaw wrench
DE1146010B (en) * 1958-04-08 1963-03-21 Diamond Tool And Horseshoe Co Wrench with a jaw that can be adjusted by means of a toothed bar
US5644957A (en) * 1995-12-26 1997-07-08 Snap-On Technologies, Inc. Adjustable wrench with worm locking mechanism

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2427608A (en) * 1944-10-18 1947-09-16 Robert H Kershaw Lock for wrenches
US2562060A (en) * 1947-05-21 1951-07-24 Pehrsson Johan Slidable side jaw socket wrench
US2687662A (en) * 1951-12-20 1954-08-31 Stanford W Pugh Adjusting-screw lock for slidable jaw wrenches
US2722150A (en) * 1954-10-04 1955-11-01 Clarence R Green Self-locking slidable side jaw wrench
US2804793A (en) * 1955-11-09 1957-09-03 Francis G Coughlin Worm-latch means for a slidable side-jaw wrench
US2869409A (en) * 1957-04-22 1959-01-20 Diamond Calk Horseshoe Company Slidable jaw wrench with worm latching means
US2849908A (en) * 1957-08-06 1958-09-02 Diamond Calk Horse Shoe Compan Locking open end wrench with lock retaining means
US2905037A (en) * 1957-09-09 1959-09-22 Pendleton Tool Ind Inc Worm locking means for adjustable jaw wrench
DE1146010B (en) * 1958-04-08 1963-03-21 Diamond Tool And Horseshoe Co Wrench with a jaw that can be adjusted by means of a toothed bar
US5644957A (en) * 1995-12-26 1997-07-08 Snap-On Technologies, Inc. Adjustable wrench with worm locking mechanism

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