US Patent: 3,283,624
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Sliding Jaw Wrench With Step-By-Step Actuation by Claw Lever Means
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Patentee:
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Ted Neff (exact or similar names) - San Bernardino, CA |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Jan. 22, 1965 |
Granted: |
Nov. 08, 1966 |
Patent Pictures:
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Ted Neff patent November 8, 1966 with JAK-LOK plier wrench |
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Stan Schulz
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Description: |
A spring-loaded sliding jaw can be slid into size adjustment, with a toothed cam lever providing final grip and holding power. The spring between the jaw and frame holds the jaw sufficiently to allow ratchet-like "jacking" action to close the jaws.
Known example on original OXWALL TOOL COMPANY hanger card is marked JAK-LOK U.S. PAT No. 3,283,624 // JAPAN. |
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