Fixed Angle Tool Holder
US-2024366237-A1 · Nov 7, 2024 · US
US9616555B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9616555-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314061021-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 23, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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A basin wrench is described having a telescoping assembly, pivotal jaws, a light, and a removable T-bar assembly. The wrench includes a polymeric housing having a contoured gripping region. The T-bar assembly includes a pivotally mounted hub and bar slidably retained within the hub. The T-bar assembly can be placed in a stowed position in which the bar is positioned alongside the housing. The wrench also includes magnetic retaining provisions to retain the T-bar assembly in its stowed position.
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A basin wrench comprising: a telescoping support assembly including an extension portion, the support assembly defining a distal end, an opposite proximal end, and a longitudinal axis; a head extending from the distal end of the support; a lower jaw pivotally attached to the head, the lower jaw pivotable about a first axis that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the support assembly; an upper jaw pivotally attached to the lower jaw; a T-bar assembly pivotally attached to the proximal end of the support assembly, the T-bar assembly including a hub defining an aperture extending through the hub and a bar slidingly disposed in the aperture of the hub; a housing generally enclosing the support assembly, the housing defining a fore segment located proximate the distal end of the support and an aft segment located adjacent the proximal end of the support, the housing also defining a contoured gripping region, and the extension portion being sized to be slidingly received within the housing; wherein the hub of the T-bar assembly is pivotable about a second axis that is perpendicular to both (i) the first axis about which the lower jaw is pivotable relative to the head, and (ii) the longitudinal axis of the support assembly; and wherein the T-bar assembly is positionable to a stowed position in which the hub is pivoted about the second axis so that a third axis defined by a central longitudinal axis of the aperture of the hub is parallel with the longitudinal axis of the support assembly, and the bar of the T-bar assembly is displaced relative to the hub so that a majority portion of the length of the bar is positioned alongside the housing, and contacts the housing along the majority length. 2. The basin wrench of claim 1 wherein the housing is formed from a polymeric material, the basin wrench further comprising: at least one magnet disposed within the housing and located such that upon positioning the T-bar assembly to a stowed position, the bar is magnetically retained along the housing. 3. The basin wrench of claim 1 wherein the housing is formed from a polymeric material, the bar includes a ferromagnetic material, the housing includes at least one magnet disposed within the housing, and the at least one magnet disposed in the housing is located sufficiently close to the bar when positioned in the stowed position alongside the housing such that the bar is magnetically retained alongside the housing. 4. The basin wrench of claim 1 further comprising: a light assembly including an electrically operated light source, at least one battery, and electrical circuitry, wherein the light assembly is incorporated within the basin wrench and the light source is oriented so as to direct light emitted therefrom towards the lower jaw and the upper jaw. 5. The basin wrench of claim 1 wherein the T-bar assembly is disengageable and separable from the proximal end of the support assembly. 6. A basin wrench comprising: a telescoping support assembly, the support defining a distal end and an opposite proximal end, the telescoping support assembly defining a longitudinal axis, wherein the telescoping support assembly includes an extension portion; a lower jaw pivotally attached to the distal end of the support, the lower jaw pivotable about a first axis that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the support assembly; an upper jaw pivotally attached to the lower jaw; a T-bar assembly pivotally and removably attached to the proximal end of the support assembly, the T-bar assembly including a hub defining an aperture extending through the hub and a bar slidingly disposed in the aperture of the hub, the hub of the T-bar assembly is pivotable about a second axis that is perpendicular to both (i) the first axis about which the lower jaw is pivotable, and (ii) the longitudinal axis of the support assembly; a housing generally enclosing the support assembly, the housing defining a gripping region, the housing formed from a polymeric material; wherein the extension portion of the telescoping support assembly is sized to be slidingly received within the polymeric housing; and wherein the T-bar assembly is positioned to a stowed position in which the bar is oriented generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the support assembly and at least a majority portion of the length of the bar is both (i) disposed alongside a rear face of the housing and (ii) in contact with the face of the housing. 7. The basin wrench of claim 6 wherein upon positioning the T-bar assembly to the stowed position, the bar is also disposed along a region of the housing that is opposite a contoured front face of the gripping region. 8. The basin wrench of claim 7 further comprising: retention provisions for releasably retaining the bar of the T-bar assembly in a stowed position along the region of the housing. 9. The basin wrench of claim 8 wherein the retention provisions include at least one magnet incorporated and retained in the housing. 10. The basin wrench of claim 6 wherein the T-bar assembly includes a square socket for removable attachment to the proximal end of the support assembly. 11. The basin wrench of claim 6 wherein the polymeric material of the housing is a glass filled nylon material. 12. The basin wrench of claim 6 further comprising: a light assembly incorporated within the housing and located such that upon emission of light from the light assembly, emitted light irradiates at least a portion of the lower jaw and upper jaw. 13. A basin wrench comprising: a telescoping support assembly defining a distal end, a proximal end, and a longitudinal axis; a pair of jaws pivotally attached to each other, the pair of jaws pivotally attached to the distal end of the telescoping support assembly; a polymeric housing generally enclosing the support assembly, the housing defining a front face, an oppositely directed rear face, a first side extending between the front face and the rear face, and a second side extending between the front face and the rear face, the front face including a contoured gripping region; a swivel handle assembly pivotally and removably attached to the proximal end of the support assembly, the swivel handle assembly including a hub that is pivotally and removably attached to the proximal end of the support assembly, the hub defining an aperture extending through the hub, and a bar slidably disposed in the aperture defined by the hub, wherein the swivel handle assembly is positionable between a use position in which the bar is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the support assembly and a stowed position in which the bar is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the support assembly; wherein upon the swivel handle assembly being positioned to the stowed position, at least a majority portion of the bar is positioned both (i) alongside the rear face of the housing and (ii) in contact with the rear face of the housing; wherein the telescoping support assembly includes an extension portion that is sized to be slidingly received within the polymeric housing. 14. The basin wrench of claim 13 further comprising: retaining provisions for releasably retaining the swivel handle assembly in the stowed position. 15. The basin wrench of claim 14 wherein the retaining provisions include at least one magnet disposed in the housing and the bar including a ferromagnetic material. 16. The basin wrench of claim 13 wherein the swivel handle includes (i) a yoke releasably engageable with the proximal end of the support assembly, and (ii) an arm extending from th
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