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- OSCAR E. H. N. REIOHLING, OF MARION, INDIANA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO GEORGE H. STUART AND CHARLES E. ERNEST, BOTH OF SAME PLACE.
- This invention has relation to improvements in that class of devices known as ratchetwrenches and it consists in the construction and novel arrangement of the pivoted handle, the spring-dog applied thereto, in connection with the ratchet on the stem of the grooved plate,and the wrench-jaws operated by means of a right-and-left screw; and the invention further consists in the combination of various parts of which it is composed, as will be hereinafter more fully explained.
- a ferrule, b that is screw-threaded on its outer end to receive a nut, a, and on the opposite end of said shank and a part thereof is a ferrule, b, that 3 5 is provided with a horizontal slot, 0, and a T- head of circular form, and slotted, as shown at 0, to engage a lug, d, on the upper and outer face of the hollow stem d, that is a part of a forked head, B.
- Said head has an upper ex- 0 tension, 0, that is vertically screw-threaded about half its thickness, leaving the remaining half-thickness with a smooth hole of less diameter than that of the screw portion.
- the head B is shorter in 4 5 length than the upper extension, and it is formed with a semicircular bearing, f, adapted to partially encircle the stem j,- thatis provided with the ratchet-teeth g and the grooved plate 9.
- the upper end of said stem f has a vertical hole or pivot-bearing, h, and the plate 9' is provided with a recess, h, on its under side, to receive a drill, which will be further herein explained.
- Each jaw O G is constructed with a dovetail head, k 76, on its upper face, that works smoothlyin the correspondingdovetail grooves, 7c 70, in the under side of the plate 9 aforesaid.
- E indicates the ratchet-dog, which is provided at one end with a bevel-head, a, and on the opposite end with a thumb-nut, a, that is screwed thereon. and on the stem p of said dog is placed a coil-spring, 1), one end of which bears against a shoulder, r, on said stem, while the opposite end of said spring bears against a shoulder, 1", on the inner end of the hollow stem d, as shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings.
- the handle A is then given a half of a revolution, carrying therewith the thumb-nut, at the same time bringing the bevel of the head to the 0pposite side of its former position, and by means of the lug at working in the slot 0, said turn of the handle is stopped at the proper time by the cross-bar s of the T- head aforesaid COllling in contact with the lug 0?, when the bevelhead of the dog will again engage the ratchet, and by the springp be held against the same.
- I can convert my wrench into a ratchet-drill. This is accomplished by removing the jaws G G and screw D and inserting a drill-tool into the hole h in the plate g, and removing the pivotal screw 3 and inserting in its stead a similar screw, it, that has a pointed or pivotal head, to, for drilling purposes.
- my wrench is easily taken apart, and it is durable, easily operated, and at the same time cheap to manufacture.
- the shank b and ferrule b constructed of one piece of metal, and provided with the slot 0 and T-head, slotted end 0, in combination with the dog E, forked head B, ratchet g, and plate 9, as shown,and for the purposes set forth.
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' 0. E. H. N. REIOHLING.
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No. 275,079. Patented Apr. 3,1883.
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' UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
OSCAR E. H. N. REIOHLING, OF MARION, INDIANA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO GEORGE H. STUART AND CHARLES E. ERNEST, BOTH OF SAME PLACE.
WRENC'H.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 275,079, dated April 3, 1883.
Applicationfiled January 2, 1883. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern Be it known that 1,0SGAR E. H. N. REICH- LING, a citizen of the United Statesof America, residing at Marion, in the county of Grant and State of Indiana, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Ratchet- Wrenches, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the ac- .companying drawings.
This invention has relation to improvements in that class of devices known as ratchetwrenches and it consists in the construction and novel arrangement of the pivoted handle, the spring-dog applied thereto, in connection with the ratchet on the stem of the grooved plate,and the wrench-jaws operated by means of a right-and-left screw; and the invention further consists in the combination of various parts of which it is composed, as will be hereinafter more fully explained.
The annexed drawings, to which reference is made, fully illustrate my invention, inwhich- Figure 1 represents a side view of my improved wrench. Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view of the same. Fig. 3 is an end view. Figs.
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 are detail views of the various parts detached from the wrench.
Referringto the accompanying drawings, the
letter A designates the handle of the wrench,
0 which is provided with a passage, a, from one end to the other end to receive a shank, b,
that is screw-threaded on its outer end to receive a nut, a, and on the opposite end of said shank and a part thereof is a ferrule, b, that 3 5 is provided with a horizontal slot, 0, and a T- head of circular form, and slotted, as shown at 0, to engage a lug, d, on the upper and outer face of the hollow stem d, that is a part of a forked head, B. Said head has an upper ex- 0 tension, 0, that is vertically screw-threaded about half its thickness, leaving the remaining half-thickness with a smooth hole of less diameter than that of the screw portion. The
lower extension, 0, of the head B is shorter in 4 5 length than the upper extension, and it is formed with a semicircular bearing, f, adapted to partially encircle the stem j,- thatis provided with the ratchet-teeth g and the grooved plate 9. The upper end of said stem f has a vertical hole or pivot-bearing, h, and the plate 9' is provided with a recess, h, on its under side, to receive a drill, which will be further herein explained.
D represents a right-and-left screw, that has in its center a milled nut, m, which works in a notch, m, made in the under face of the plate 9, which notch serves to keep said nut m in place when the screw D is operating the jaws aforesaid, as shown in the drawings.
E indicates the ratchet-dog, which is provided at one end with a bevel-head, a, and on the opposite end with a thumb-nut, a, that is screwed thereon. and on the stem p of said dog is placed a coil-spring, 1), one end of which bears against a shoulder, r, on said stem, while the opposite end of said spring bears against a shoulder, 1", on the inner end of the hollow stem d, as shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings.
Having thus given a description of the various parts of which my wrench is composed, I will now proceed and explain the manner in which it is operated.
In working my wrench the nut m is to be turned in one direction, thus revolving the screw D, thereby causing the jaws O (l to slide in the dovetail grooves 70 k and toward each other, thus clamping a nut, after which the handle A is grasped by the operator and given a backward and forward movement, thus in the forward movement, by means of the dog E,
acting upon the teeth of the ratchet g, causingin the following manner.
described by reversing the bevel-head a to act in an opposite direction upon the ratchet. The reversing movement of said dog is efi'ected The thumb-nut n is drawn outward, thus carrying therewith the stem 10, thereby releasing the head a from engagement with the teeth of the ratchet. The handle A is then given a half of a revolution, carrying therewith the thumb-nut, at the same time bringing the bevel of the head to the 0pposite side of its former position, and by means of the lug at working in the slot 0, said turn of the handle is stopped at the proper time by the cross-bar s of the T- head aforesaid COllling in contact with the lug 0?, when the bevelhead of the dog will again engage the ratchet, and by the springp be held against the same.
It will be observed that the revolving movement of the jaws, plate, and ratchetis permitted by the end of the screw 8 entering the vertical hole h in the upper end of the stem f, and forming a pivotal connection with the lower semicircular extension, 6', acting upon the stem aforesaid, and the flange t of the ratchet serves to connect the parts Bf E g together.
It will be further seen that I can convert my wrench into a ratchet-drill. This is accomplished by removing the jaws G G and screw D and inserting a drill-tool into the hole h in the plate g, and removing the pivotal screw 3 and inserting in its stead a similar screw, it, that has a pointed or pivotal head, to, for drilling purposes. Again, it will be noticed that my wrench is easily taken apart, and it is durable, easily operated, and at the same time cheap to manufacture.
What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a ratchet-wrench, the shank b and ferrule b, constructed of one piece of metal, and provided with the slot 0 and T-head, slotted end 0, in combination with the dog E, forked head B, ratchet g, and plate 9, as shown,and for the purposes set forth.
2. The com bination,with the head B, having the upper extension and lower semicircular extension, and stem 61, provided with the lug d, of the ferrule b, slotted at c a, handle A,
ratchet 9, dog E, and plate 9, as shown and described.
3. The combination, as herein described, withthe slotted ferrule 12, dog E, operated by the spring 9, the head B, constructed as described, the ratchet g, and plate 9, having the recess h to receive a drill-tool, of the jaws O G and screw D, as and for the purposes set forth.
4. In a convertible wrench, the combination, with the ratchet 9, head B, having the spring-dog E, slotted ferrule b, and handle A, of the plateg, provided with the recess h for holding a drill-tool, and the pointed head or pivotal screw 15, as shown and described, and for the purposes specified.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
OSCAR E. H. N. REIOHLING.
Witnesses CHARLES E. ERNEST,
hls WILLIAM G. x WILLIAMS.
mark. Attest:
WM. H. IRVINE.
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US4112792A (en) * | 1977-04-11 | 1978-09-12 | Guimarin Henry L | Adjustable ratchet wrench |
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US20060196317A1 (en) * | 2005-03-03 | 2006-09-07 | Infinity Consulting Group, Llc | Adjustable ratchet wrench |
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