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US Patent: 1,051,562
Wrench
Patentees:
Pieter Joseph Crolla (exact or similar names) - Volkenburg, Netherlands
Peter Joseph Schmitz (exact or similar names) - Volkenburg, Netherlands

USPTO Classifications:
81/64

Tool Categories:
wrenches : nut wrenches

Assignees:
C. H. Winterhoff - Remsheid, Germany

Manufacturer:
C. H. Winterhoff - Remscheid, Germany

Witnesses:
Jos. Fringed

Patent Dates:
Applied: Sep. 19, 1911
Granted: Jan. 28, 1913

Patent Pictures: [ 1 | 2 ]
Pieter Joseph Crolla and Peter Joseph Schmitz patent January 28, 1913
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Description:
Tapered flat spring steel bent to conform to the exterior of a "hex" nut or bolt head grips when moved in one direction, and relaxes sufficiently to allow a form of ratchet action when moved in the opposite direction.

Corresponding British patent GB-191127092 registered Dec. 4, 1911 makes reference to a 1910 German patent registration.

A wrench matching this design was described as "an ingenious German wrench" in a 1914 Popular Mechanics write-up. It is noted as the "Ce-Ha-We" ["C.H.W."] produced by Winterhoff in a 1917 German review of wrenches useful in relation to automobiles.

A known example is marked in both "inch" and metric sizes, with text in French - "PATENT POIGNE BREVETE."

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