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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7299721 | Socket including a reinforcing structure A socket for engaging a work piece having at least one wire. The socket includes a body having a closed peripheral side wall, first and second ends and a rotational axis extending between the first and second ends. The socket also includes a first receptacle formed ... | 11/27/2007 |
| 7278340 | Apparatus for removing and installing a tie rod An apparatus 10 for attaching or detaching a housing 45 for attaching a steering tie rod 43 to a steering rack 40 is disclosed. The apparatus 10 comprises at least one locating member 14, 15, an opening 16 in the loca... | 10/09/2007 |
| 7024971 | Open end ratchet wrench A wrench has a pair of jaws that are disposed on a handle and spaced to define an opening for a workpiece. A first one of the jaws defines a stationary workpiece engaging surface adjacent the opening, and a plate defining a second workpiece engaging surface adjacent... | 04/11/2006 |
| 5927159 | Ratchet wrench A ratchet wrench including a fixed jaw and a movable jaw attached to a body of the ratchet wrench and having V-shaped nut gripping portions opposing each other. The fixed jaw is pivoted to a forward end portion of the body and biased to rotate toward the ... | 07/27/1999 |
| 5546831 | Gripping system for rotary objects Any one of several rotary objects of various diameters is gripped between a pair of joined jaws, without a need for manual adjustment of such jaws to any of the various diameters. To this end, the jaws are spaced at a taper to each other for all of the va... | 08/20/1996 |
| 5148725 | Ratchet action open ended spanner A spanner which comprises a handle and jaws, the jaws comprising an upper jaw and a lower jaw, the upper jaw being articulated by means of an upper hinge pin to a distal part of the handle and the lower jaw being articulated by means of a lower hinge pin ... | 09/22/1992 |