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US Patent: 601,954
Sliding Jaw Wrench
Patentee:
Albertus Enos (exact or similar names) - Sioux City, IA

USPTO Classifications:
81/318, 81/340, 81/342, 81/407

Tool Categories:
wrenches : nut wrenches
wrenches : wrench adjustment types : quick adjust wrenches
wrenches : wrench combination tools

Assignees:
Albertus Enos - Sioux City, IA
Henry B. Jerome - Gordonsville, MN

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
F. DeWitt Goodwin
S. S. Williamson
John Stuffel
E. G. McClemont

Patent Dates:
Applied: Sep. 15, 1897
Granted: Apr. 05, 1898

Patent Pictures:
Albertus Enos Pat. April 5, 1898
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Description:
The "inner" jaw is formed on a hollow handle that has a tail portion with rack teeth; the "outer" jaw is formed on a shank that slides inside the hollow handle, and has rack teeth to engage the others. The shank has a screwdriver on the end, and a stop pin to keep the two portions from separating.

The specifications note this design was intended as a bicycle wrench.

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