PATENTED DEG. .4, 1906.
 P. G. BEYER. RATCHBT WRENCH. APPLIOATION PILED'JUNE 21.1906.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FlATCHET-WRENCH.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 4, 1906.
Application iiled June 27, 1906. Serial No. 323,596.
To LLZ whom, t may concern:
 Be it known that I, PETER C. BEYER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Shohola, in the county of Pike and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Ratchet-Vrenches, of which the following is a specification.
 This invention embodies improvements in ratchet-wrenches or similar tools, and relates particularly to the provision of novel operating mechanism therefor and other details of construction, the construction and advantages for which will be readily apparent as the description proceeds.
 For a full understanding of the invention and the merits thereof and also to acquire a knowledge of the details of construction of the means for effecting the result, reference is to be had to the following description and accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional view showing the preferred embodiment of the invention. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal view on the line X X of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a side elevation and partially in section showing a modiiied embodiment of the invention wherein the ratchet mechanism is utilized for drilling or reaming purposes. Fig. 4 is a front elevation of the head.
 Corresponding and like parts are referred to in the following description and indicated in all the views of the drawings by the same reference characters.
 Specifically describing the invention, thenumeral 1 designates a stock or handle, one end of which is enlarged and provided with a transverse opening to receive atubular eX tension 2 at one end of arotatable head 3, mounted thereon. Thehead 3 is provided with a socket adapted to receive a nut in order to admit of a very common use of the invention in applying nuts or removing such parts from bolts. The socket of the head is indicated at 4, and it is contemplated to increase or decrease the size of this socket by inserting socket-pieces 5 therein, which latter may be of different sizes, so that any one may be selected and placed in thesocket 4 of the head, according to the size of the work which is to be operated upon by the mechanism. The socket-pieces 5 are preferably of many-sided form and extensions 6 project from opposite sides of each socket-piece, being apertured to receive T-heads 7, formed with finger-pieces 3, applied to opposite sides of thehead 3. The nger-pieces S project laterally fromshort rods 9, longitudinally arranged in openings in thehead 3, and when said finger-pieces are turned in one direction they will cause the T-heads 7 to be arranged transverse to the openings in the extension 6, and thereby lock thesocketpiece 5 in thesocket 4,l though admitting of ready displacement thereof whenever it is desired to substitute a socket-piece of different size therefor. Thetubular extension 2 of thehead 3 is provided with agroove 10 on its peripheral portion, and a sliding catch 11, mounted for movement longitudinal of the4handle 1, has one end arranged to engage in thegroove 10 of theextension 2 to prevent disconnection of said' extension from thehandle 1. The catch 11 has a fingerpiece 12 projecting outwardly therefrom and from the outer side of thehandle 1, convenient for manipulation by the user of the device and adapted to admit of ready remo val of thehead 3 from the handle.
 The peripheral portion of theextension 2 is also provided withteeth 13, adapted to be engaged by ends ofpawls 14, which are mounted between a side of thehandle 1 and theplate 15, which is detachably secured to said side of the handle at which thehead 3 operates. Theplate 15 has an opening through which thehead 3 passes, and said plate furthermore houses thepawls 14 in the customary manner and also incloses small -cranks 16, which extend from small orshort shafts 17, mounted in thehandle 1 andplate 15. Thecranks 16 engage the outer sides of the end portions of thepawls 14 andthumbpieces 18 at the outer extremities of theshafts 17 and adjacent to the outer face of theplate 15 and are adapted to be turned so as to cause one of thecranks 16 to throw the engaging end of theadjacent pawl 14 inwardl and thereby cause the opposite end of the pawl, which coperates with the teeth on theextension 2, to move away from said teeth. One of thepawls 14 is normally in engagement with theteeth 13 of theeXtension 2, while the other of said pawls is normally disengaged from said teeth. The reversal of the engagement of thepawls 14 will effect turning oftlie head 3 in the desired direction when thehandle 1 is moved back and forth in the usual manner. A curved spring 19, such as commonly employed, is arranged between the outer ends of thepawls 14 and normally tends to cause said pawls to engage with theteeth 13.
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 Under certain conditions it is desirable that the ratchet mechanism, hereinbefore d escribed, be used for operating a drill or reamer or similar tool, and Fig. 3 illustrates this adaptation of the invention. In this in stance the head is indicated at 2() and is of somewhat-modified construction. Saidhead 20 is provided With a socket adapted to receive the shank of a bit, reamer, or similar tool, and arranged in the socket are complemental engaging members 21, operable by set-screws 22 to positively secure the bit or other tool to thehead 20. Theextension 23 of the head 2O is somewhat longer than the similar extension2 of thehead 3, as described, and is received in arecess 24, formed in anenlargement 25, located at one endk of anauxiliary handle 26. Thehandle 26 is provided in order to steady the operating mechanism at the outer end thereof and is provided With asWiveled knob 27, attached to the outer extremity of thel rod with Which theenlargement 25 is formed. Theenlargement 25 is secured to theextension 23 by means of a transverse fastening, and this admits of ready detachment of the auxiliary handle from therotatable head 20, so that this head may be utilized independently of the auxiliary handle, as described.
 Having thus described the invention,`what is claimed as neW is In means of the class described, and embodying a rotatable head provided With a socket, a detachable socket-,piece fitted in the socket of the head, extensions projecting laterally from opposite sides of the socketpiece, rods movably mounted on the head and formed With heads passing through the extensions of the socket-piece, and finger- K pieces for manipulating said rods to cause the heads thereof to engage and disengage With regard to the extensions of the socketpiece.
 In testimonywhereof I aflix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
PETER C.r BEYER.