US Patent: 2,765,690
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Claw and Lever Actuated, Slidable Side Jaw Wrench
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Patentee:
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Eugen Mayer (exact or similar names) - Stuttgart, Germany |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Jun. 12, 1953 |
Granted: |
Oct. 09, 1956 |
Patent Pictures:
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Eugen Mayer patent October 9, 1956 with 10 inch BESSEY - Don Ervin collection |
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Description: |
The jaw adjusts to size by an adjusting knurl. The knurl shares its axle with a sliding block. The block has a notch which engages with a lug on the pivoting handle. Springs at both ends of the axle keep the sliding block and adjusting knurl in contact, and tend to move the adjustable jaw "closed." In use, the rocking motion of the head in relation to the handle allows the jaws to open sufficiently for "ratchet" action on hexagonal nuts.
Produced as the BESSEY. A box for one example provides additional information: "MADE IN WEST GERMANY. James F. Baker Imports. S.F. CAL."
The specifications cite one British patent and U.S. patents 573,070, 1,171,939, 1,371,679, 1,523,808, and 2,562,060 as references. |
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