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US150301A
US150301A US150301DA US150301A US 150301 A US150301 A US 150301A US 150301D A US150301D A US 150301DA US 150301 A US150301 A US 150301A
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    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
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  • the object ofthis invention is to produce a cheap nut-holding wrench, adapted to use as a wagon-wrench, and in other places where adjustability of the jaws is not required.
  • lt relates to an improvement in wrenches adapted to hold a screw-nut made in form like that described in my patent granted 7th J anuary, 1873, numbered 134,649; and it consists of a wrench made with stationary or immovable jaws, constructed so as to inclose a space adapted to the 'form of the nut described in my said patent.
  • A is a nut constructed in the form of a pyramidal frustum, of four or more sides, to be B represents one form of my wrench. It .is preferably made of wrought metal, though cast metal may be employed, if for any reason it shall be more desirable.
  • the wrench B consists of a lever or bar, provided at one end with two lateral eX- tensions or jaws, a a, which, at their ends,
  • a stop, b projects forward and downward to keep the nut in place between the jaws a a.
  • the stop b projects from the end of the wrench B, so that in placing said wrench upon a nut it is advanced beyond said nut and drawn backward thereon. Afterward, when said nut is L moved the action of the hand tends to keep it properly in position. This would not be the case were the nut operated by a wrench advanced to position in the opposite direction.
  • the nut may be unscrewed and held by this wrench while it is detached from the screw, and replaced thereon without being griped with pressure, and without being touched by the hand.
  • a wrench to embrace a pyramidal or ribbed or grooved nut as shown, consisting of the two downwardly-projecting side jaws a a, and a stop, b, rigidly attached to a handle, substantially as described.

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UNITED STATES PATENT GEEICE FRANK DELFER, OF BURLINGTON, IOWA.
IMPROVEMENT IN WRENCHES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 150,30] dated April 2S, 1874; application led February 14, 1874.
To all whom t may concern.-
Be it known that I, FRANK LEO DELEEE, of Burlington, in the county of Des Moines and State of Iowa, have invented anew and useful Improvement in lVrenches; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings,inwhich- Figure 1 is' a perspective view of my wrench in operative position. Fig. 2 is an end elevation of the same. Figs. 3 and 4 represent modilications of the form of the nuts, and my wrench adapted thereto.
The object ofthis invention is to produce a cheap nut-holding wrench, adapted to use as a wagon-wrench, and in other places where adjustability of the jaws is not required.
lt relates to an improvement in wrenches adapted to hold a screw-nut made in form like that described in my patent granted 7th J anuary, 1873, numbered 134,649; and it consists of a wrench made with stationary or immovable jaws, constructed so as to inclose a space adapted to the 'form of the nut described in my said patent.
That others may fully understand my improvement, I will particularly describe the form in which I prefer to make it.
A is a nut constructed in the form of a pyramidal frustum, of four or more sides, to be B represents one form of my wrench. It .is preferably made of wrought metal, though cast metal may be employed, if for any reason it shall be more desirable. The wrench B consists of a lever or bar, provided at one end with two lateral eX- tensions or jaws, a a, which, at their ends,
turn downward and approach each other a little at their ends, so as to embrace and in-v elose the opposite sides of the pyramidal nut A. A stop, b, projects forward and downward to keep the nut in place between the jaws a a. The stop b projects from the end of the wrench B, so that in placing said wrench upon a nut it is advanced beyond said nut and drawn backward thereon. Afterward, when said nut is L moved the action of the hand tends to keep it properly in position. This would not be the case were the nut operated by a wrench advanced to position in the opposite direction.
The nut may be unscrewed and held by this wrench while it is detached from the screw, and replaced thereon without being griped with pressure, and without being touched by the hand.
Many obvious modiications of the form of the nut and the jaws of the wrench might be suggested, all capable of holding the nut by immovable jaws, without in any manner departing from the spirit of my improvement herein described.
Having described my invention, what I claim as new is A wrench to embrace a pyramidal or ribbed or grooved nut, as shown, consisting of the two downwardly-projecting side jaws a a, and a stop, b, rigidly attached to a handle, substantially as described.
E. LA DELEEE. l
Witnesses JOHN BosMEYEE, M. M. OEET.
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