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Multiple Socket Wrench (Patent No: 518861)

Inventor: Kozakewich, John (assignor)

Location: Edmonton

Comments: N/A

Description: John Kozakewich, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, assignor of twenty per cent to Mitro M. Sereda, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Application October 20, 1952, Serial No. 837,772
1 Claim

In a multiple socket wrench consisting of a plurality of sockets fitted slideably together, the largest of such sockets being adapted to form a casing for the remainder of the sockets, and there being longitudinally extending registering slots in the walls of the sockets and the casing; a plurality of spaced lateral slots bisecting the slots in the casing; a plurality of manually compressible pins mounted diametrically through the slots in the sockets and the casing, projections at the ends of the said pins adapted to engage with the slots in the said casing when the pins are compressed for movement therealong; additional projections at the ends of the said pins adapted to lock automatically in the lateral bisecting slots in the said casing when the pins are released.

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