The MetMo Pocket Grip is a compact everyday carry multi-tool that adapts a 1913 double-ended parallel wrench patent by J. Anderson into a contemporary clamping and utility device. Drawing from Patent no. 1,070,656, the tool’s chassis integrates a central hex drive zone, adaptive parallel jaws, plier teeth, a V-groove for square drive tools, and a nipping edge into a single slim body.
The adaptive parallel jaw mechanism can open up to 20 mm while maintaining parallelism between fixed and moving jaw faces, enabling effective gripping of varied shapes and materials. The central pivot also doubles as a 1/4-inch hex drive compatible with standard bits.
The tool measures roughly 95.5 mm long, 45.5 mm wide, and 10 mm thick, with the aluminum version weighing about 83.6 g. Jaws are machined from hardened stainless steel with high tensile strength, and the body is offered in aluminum, titanium, or stainless steel variants.
Pocket Multi-Tool Evolutions
The MetMo Pocket Grip Revives 1913 Tool Patent as Modern Edc
Trend Themes
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Pocket Multi-tool Miniaturization — Small-form-factor multi-tools that integrate modular bit drives and parallel gripping mechanisms create potential to replace single-purpose pocket tools across consumer and professional use.
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Adaptive Parallel-jaw Mechanisms — By preserving jaw parallelism while spanning wide openings, these mechanisms enable new classes of compact clamping tools capable of handling irregular geometries in tight spaces.
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Material-grade Hybrid Construction — Combining hardened steel jaw elements with lightweight titanium or aluminum bodies suggests a pathway to optimize strength-to-weight ratios for everyday carry reliability.
Industry Implications
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Outdoor and Adventure Gear — Rugged, lightweight multi-tools tailored to field repairs indicate opportunities to supplant bulky toolkits in hiking and survival kits.
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Professional Maintenance and Repair — Compact clamping combined with integrated bit drives aligns with needs for consolidated toolsets in on-site service, inspection, and rapid-response maintenance.
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Consumer Electronics and Hobbyist Repair — Precision parallel gripping and slim-profile hex drives match the requirements for delicate component handling and space-constrained repairs on small devices and hobby projects.