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US1915682A
US1915682A US599646A US59964632A US1915682A US 1915682 A US1915682 A US 1915682A US 599646 A US599646 A US 599646A US 59964632 A US59964632 A US 59964632A US 1915682 A US1915682 A US 1915682A
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  • Figure '1' 1 represents a fragment of a ham-
  • Figure '1' 1 represents a fragment of a ham-
  • the slot, for twisting the wire around the Such wires cannot be satisfactorily tightmandrel to tighten the bails. ened manually as they tend to cut into the Likenumerals on the diiferent figures rephands of the operator when sufficient force resentl'like'parts.
  • the assembled tool comprises ayoke frame made and carried about for use and applied 12, with a triangularabutment plate 13 atfor tightening the: wires on such hamperstached to the lower end thereof, adapted to' etc, wherever they may be. fit into the angle formed by the bail 10, when A further object is to provide such tool positioned on top of the cover, as shownin Pu as a mandrel or rod for, tightening such ' Figureb r't serve a f ti h wires.
  • Such rod made with a slot in one end sitioned against therim of the container as for securely holding portion of such wire; shown in Figure'4.
  • Holding lugs 14 are adand a shank for twisting additional portions justably attached to the lower end of the of the wire around the same, till the cover is plate 13, t r tai th 1 i it ble isecurely bound upon its seat bythe wires, tion when usedas shown in Figure 4. A and which tool may be then easily detached ot h 15 i t across th apex f th l t from the wire.
  • f- Figure 1 represents a top plan of my The most important part of the assembled gambled tool tool is a tapered ended winding'mandrel or .Flgure 2 represents an edge VleW thereof rod 16.
  • the most important features of the winding red are the holding jaws and a tapered slope of the part of the rod whereon the wire is Wound.
  • the slope permits the rod to be easily withdrawn from the coils when the wire has been tightened.
  • This tapered form is best shown in Figure 6, whereon the rod is-seen to decrease in diameter from the point indicated at 23, gradually down to the ends of the jaws 20. Without this slope the coils when wound around the rod, would bind,
  • the rod When used in the assembled form the rod may be provided with a ratchet wheel 24, and pawl25, to prevent the rod turning backward.
  • This assembled construction is particularly important when required for heavy duty.
  • the rrod may :be generally used for tightening without the frame. As shown in Figure 7. There the rod is positioned adjoining the fulcrum eye 21', and the wire end 11 inserted between the aws, and then as the rod is turned'the body of the wire when so drawn through the eye is maintained on an open curve by the rod, and so slides through the eye more freely than it would if guided directly back over the top of said eye. lVhen sufficiently tightened this wire may be bent abruptly back over the eye, andv the rod withdrawn, and the free end of the wire looked as described.
  • a tool for tightening wire fasteners over container covers comprising a holding frame, an angular abutment plate on the lower end of the frame for holding the tool in suitable position against the top and side of the container, a winding rod rotatably mounted through the frame with means for turning the rod at one end thereof, and the other end provided with oppositely positioned jaws adapted for holding a wire to be twisted upon the rod, the jaw end of the rod tapered and increasingin diameter from the end of the jaws for a distanceover which the wire may be wound, said taper to facilitate the separation of the rod from the wire coils when the wire has been tightened.
  • a tool for tightening wire fasteners over container covers comprising a holding frame, an abutment block on one end of the frame, provided with a notch for holding a wire while being tightened, adjustable lugs extending from the block to hold the same in position when a wire is tightened, a mandrel provided with a slot in one end for holding a portion of the wire, to be twisted around the mandrel, the outside of the mandrel tapered back from the jaw end to facilitate separa .tion thereof from the wire, the mandrel rotatably mounted in the frame with means for .turning'the same.

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R. MAEDA June 27, 119330 TOOL FOR TIGHTENING WIRE FASTENERS OVER CONTAINER COVERS Filed March 1932 INVENTOR Rinsa'z' Maeda. fa/MA MW? ATTORN EY Patenteddune 27,1933 v y i i i f. I
nInsAI anna, or sEA'r'r n, WASHINGTON" TOOL. non TIG-I-ITENING WIRE ras'rnnnns oven CONTAINER oovERs Application filed March 18, 1932. Serial No. 599,646;
This invention relates to tools for tightentightening the wires in some cases without ing wires and particularly wires for holding the other parts of the assembled tool, covers on containers. Figure '1' 1 represents a fragment of a ham- In the use of various forms of containers per, with one of the cover bail wires threaded and especially hampers it has been found ad-' through a fulcrum eye on the side of the visable to utilize wire loops adapted to be hamper, and the end of such-wire held in tightened over the covers of such containers. the slot, for twisting the wire around the Such wires cannot be satisfactorily tightmandrel to tighten the bails. ened manually as they tend to cut into the Likenumerals on the diiferent figures rephands of the operator when sufficient force resentl'like'parts. I
is'ap-plied, and it is also diflicultto'supply =1 Numeral 8' represents the upper'part of sufficient force by the hands alone. 'Itis also any hamper or container on which a cover 9 impractical to move such containers to a is to, be held in place bya plurality of wire W machine for such tightening and is impor loops or bails as 10 and 11-. The ends of such tent therefore that a simple portable'tool be bails are either all attached to the top of the supplied for that purpose. container, as shown in Figure 5, or' designed It is therefore one of the objects of'this to be attached thereto,,when tightened as ininvention to provide a light portableftool of dicated in Figure 4. a simple construction which 1nay= be easily The assembled tool comprises ayoke frame made and carried about for use and applied 12, with a triangularabutment plate 13 atfor tightening the: wires on such hamperstached to the lower end thereof, adapted to' etc, wherever they may be. fit into the angle formed by the bail 10, when A further object is to provide such tool positioned on top of the cover, as shownin Pu as a mandrel or rod for, tightening such 'Figureb r't serve a f ti h wires. Such rod made with a slot in one end sitioned against therim of the container as for securely holding portion of such wire; shown in Figure'4. Holding lugs 14 are adand a shank for twisting additional portions justably attached to the lower end of the of the wire around the same, till the cover is plate 13, t r tai th 1 i it ble isecurely bound upon its seat bythe wires, tion when usedas shown in Figure 4. A and which tool may be then easily detached ot h 15 i t across th apex f th l t from the wire. near the lower end thereof, to retain the bail W theiie andpther oblects I have 1 10 in suitable position over the plate when mated y mventlon y the accompanymg it is used as indicated in Figure 5 for tight rrso STATES PATENT; FFICE.
rf a of which: ening the bails. f- Figure 1 represents a top plan of my The most important part of the assembled gambled tool tool is a tapered ended winding'mandrel or .Flgure 2 represents an edge VleW thereof rod 16. This may be rotatably mounted with Parts Y t d t1 i through the frame, to be turned by any n3 3 3: 5 f fig 1 a (en means, as a crank 17 or by a lever 18 slidably p 1 13 l u Figure 4 Shows a perspective view of the posltloned through holes m 1 of i assembled tool, applied against aside of a j or by a Socket gl PP to 7 hamper, with a cover wire attached, squared and thereof Figure 5 shows a perspective View of the Th 1 1 9 of j d-E Construct-6d assembled tool, positioned on. the top of the W1th aslot therein, which provides opposlte- 9 hamper for drawingtwo cover bails toward ly positioned aws 2 020.' Between these each other with a tie wire attached to the aws' the end or portion of a wire 11 to be tool,- tightened is positioned and held. As the rod Figure 6 shows a detail View of the windis then rotated, the body of the wire is ing mandre lor rod which may be utilized for twisted around the rod till the Wireor wire 9 bails are sufliciently tightened, as indicated in Figures 4, 5 and 7. I
When the rod is used in the assembled tool, the operator after such tightening tilts the tool in the direction indicated by the arrows, and the body or bend of the wire will be held from slipping backby its sharp bend over the fulcr-ums, as the fixed eyelet 21 in Figure 4, or over the bail wire in Figure 5. The rod is then slipped from wire coils and the coils cut away and the free end of the tightened wire then manually twisted beneath its body as indicated by dotted lines 22 in Figure 4, and so locked.
The most important features of the winding red are the holding jaws and a tapered slope of the part of the rod whereon the wire is Wound. The slope permits the rod to be easily withdrawn from the coils when the wire has been tightened. This tapered form is best shown in Figure 6, whereon the rod is-seen to decrease in diameter from the point indicated at 23, gradually down to the ends of the jaws 20. Without this slope the coils when wound around the rod, would bind,
and prevent the quick or easy separation thereof.
When used in the assembled form the rod may be provided with a ratchet wheel 24, and pawl25, to prevent the rod turning backward. This assembled construction is particularly important when required for heavy duty.
For light work the rrod may :be generally used for tightening without the frame. As shown in Figure 7. There the rod is positioned adjoining the fulcrum eye 21', and the wire end 11 inserted between the aws, and then as the rod is turned'the body of the wire when so drawn through the eye is maintained on an open curve by the rod, and so slides through the eye more freely than it would if guided directly back over the top of said eye. lVhen sufficiently tightened this wire may be bent abruptly back over the eye, andv the rod withdrawn, and the free end of the wire looked as described.
Having described my invention I claim as new for Letters Patent: 1
1. A tool for tightening wire fasteners over container covers, comprising a holding frame, an angular abutment plate on the lower end of the frame for holding the tool in suitable position against the top and side of the container, a winding rod rotatably mounted through the frame with means for turning the rod at one end thereof, and the other end provided with oppositely positioned jaws adapted for holding a wire to be twisted upon the rod, the jaw end of the rod tapered and increasingin diameter from the end of the jaws for a distanceover which the wire may be wound, said taper to facilitate the separation of the rod from the wire coils when the wire has been tightened.
2. A tool for tightening wire fasteners over container covers, comprising a holding frame, an abutment block on one end of the frame, provided with a notch for holding a wire while being tightened, adjustable lugs extending from the block to hold the same in position when a wire is tightened, a mandrel provided with a slot in one end for holding a portion of the wire, to be twisted around the mandrel, the outside of the mandrel tapered back from the jaw end to facilitate separa .tion thereof from the wire, the mandrel rotatably mounted in the frame with means for .turning'the same. I
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.
RINSAI MAEDA.
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US5242153A (en) * 1992-07-24 1993-09-07 Stuart Robert B Dual-tire foreign-object removing apparatus
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US5242153A (en) * 1992-07-24 1993-09-07 Stuart Robert B Dual-tire foreign-object removing apparatus
US6250342B1 (en) * 1999-09-02 2001-06-26 David Lonardelli Cv joint boot clamp tightening tool

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