Die holder

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Inventors

Wesner, Arden L.

Application #

728750

Filed

Oct-1-1976

Published

Jun-20-1978

Current US Class

081/177.85
408/221
408/239R
470/207

International Classes

B23G 001/46

Field of Search

408/125 408/221 408/241 81/121 279/83 10/123

Examiners

Bilinsky; Z. R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Blanchard, Flynn, Thiel, Boutell & Tanis

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Abstract
Holder for a threading die. A die holder is provided for threading elongated items of circular cross section, particularly pipe or rod, which can utilize dies of either hexagonal or circular external contour, which can be arranged to reach otherwise awkward places, which can be rotated either by a wrench or by handles and which under certain conditions of use permits a long article such as rod material to pass entirely therethrough. A generally tubular body part has a recess, preferably hexagonal, in one end thereof for the reception of either a hexagonal or a circular die. If a circular die is used, same can be held in position by a set screw. The other end of said body member is externally contoured for receiving a wrench and has an end opening of normally rectangular cross section which is on a common center with the axis of said die. Thus, said die holder can be rotated by a wrench either directly on said last-named end thereof or through an extension inserted into said rectangular opening. There is also provided cross arms which may be threaded or pressed into position radially of said die holder for effecting rotation thereof if preferred. If the die holder is rotated either by a wrench or by said cross arms, same may be used to thread a rod and the rod may then project through said rectangular opening.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. In a device for receiving and rotating a threading die, the combination comprising:

an elongated rigid body part having an elongated opening extending centrally therethrough, said elongated opening including an elongated central opening portion terminating at the opposite ends thereof in first and second end opening portions disposed adjacent the opposite ends of said body part;

said first opening portion being disposed adjacent and opening outwardly through one end of said body part, said first opening portion being bounded by a plurality of circumferentially spaced, inwardly facing flat walls which define a hexagonal die-receiving opening shaped for reception of a threading die therein;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a holder for a threading die and particularly to a type thereof which is manually rotated through any of several alternate means and under some circumstances is capable of permitting an elongated workpiece to pass entirely therethrough.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

While a wide number of devices have been offered to the market for effecting the manual rotation of threading dies in connection with any of pipe or rod or similar workpieces, there are many instances where the workpiece to be threaded is located in a place which is difficult of access and hence not convenient for use with presently conventional die holding means. While a wide variety of die holders have been provided for rotation by various manual means, as well as for effecting threading in a variety of locations and under a variety of circumstances, there still exists a need for a die holder which combines in a single instrument a choice of several manual driving means as well as a versatility in capacity to reach a variety of otherwise difficult to reach work locations.
 
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