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actuating member operable for actuating the
operating member, and means for locking the
actuating member.
3. In a wrench, the combination with a
5 shank, of an open head carried thereby, an
engaging member disposed within said head,
a longitudinally-movable operating member
acting on the engaging member, an actuat-
ing member operable for actuating the oper-
1o ating member, and means for adjustably lock-
ing the actuating member.
4. In a wrench, the combination with a
shank, of an open head carried thereby, an
engaging member disposed within said head,
I5 a longitudinally-movable operating member
acting on the engaging member, an actuat-
ing member operable for actuating the oper-
ating member, and a link for locking the
actuating member.
20 5. In a wrench, the combination with a
shank, of an open head carried thereby, an
engaging member disposed within said head,
a longitudinally-movable operating member
acting on the engaging member, an actuat-
25 ing member operable for actuating the oper-
ating member, and a link having a plurality
of bars adapted respectively for locking en-
gagement with the actuating member.
6. In a wrench, the combination with a
30 shank, of an open head carried thereby, a tap-engaging spring disposed within the head, a
longitudinally-movable shaft acting on the
spring, and a pivoted lever connected with
the shank for actuating the shaft,-and means
for locking the lever. 35
7. In a wrench, the combination with a
shank, of an open head carried thereby, a tap-
engaging spring disposed within the head, a
longitudinally-movable shaft acting on the
spring, and a pivoted operating-lever con- 40
nected with the shank for actuating the shaft.
8. In a wrench, the combination with a
shank, of an open head carried thereby and
provided with a protecting rib or shoulder, a
tap-engaging member disposed within the 45
head normally behind said shoulder, and
means for operating the member.
9. In a wrench, the combination with a
shank, of an open head carried thereby and
provided with a protecting rib or shoulder, a 50
tap-engaging spring disposed within the head
normally behind said shoulder, and means for
operating the spring.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as
my own I have hereto affixed my signature in 55
the presence of two witnesses.
RICHARD M. WARE.
Witnesses:
W. R. WHEELER,
J. J. SUTTON.ma
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Ware, Richard M. Buggy Wrench, patent, September 20, 1904; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth513654/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.