With Cant Type Adjustment Lock Patents (Class 269/166)
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Patent number: 6622997Abstract: A straight edge clamping device for clamping workpieces is provided. The device comprises a straight edge having a flat lower surface for contacting workpieces, an upper wall, and two sidewalls, a first stop fixed at one end of the edge, a second stop movably provided along the edge, and a clamp for holding the workpieces together. The walls of the edge define an open channel. The second stop has a body movably received in the channel of the edge and having a shape reverse to the shape of the channel of the base so that the body and the channel interlock. The upper wall of the base has one or more recesses, and the body of the second stop has mating projections so that the recesses and the projections interlock.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2001Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Inventor: Eugene E. Emerson
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Publication number: 20030122294Abstract: A straight edge clamping device for clamping workpieces is provided. The device comprises a straight edge having a flat lower surface for contacting workpieces, an upper wall, and two sidewalls, a first stop fixed at one end of the edge, a second stop movably provided along the edge, and a clamp for holding the workpieces together. The walls of the edge define an open channel. The second stop has a body movably received in the channel of the edge and having a shape reverse to the shape of the channel of the base so that the body and the channel interlock. The upper wall of the base has one or more recesses, and the body of the second stop has mating projections so that the recesses and the projections interlock.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2001Publication date: July 3, 2003Inventor: Eugene E. Emerson
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Patent number: 6568441Abstract: A pair of holding arms which can be installed quickly and used to press a workpiece in a safe manner against a guide fence, regardless of the cuts made upon it, when the workpiece is moved past a shaper having cutter blades rotatably mounted on a stationary shaft. Each holding arm includes a rubber-faced roller, an elongated, solid rod of angular transverse cross-section, and a track-mounted post for supporting the rod in a horizontal position. Contact between the workpiece and the holding arm is made through the roller which is vertically mounted on one end of the rod. The post includes a clutch plate for locking the horizontal extension of the rod. Each roller can be quickly moved forward into contact with the workpiece without releasing the clutch plate. To move the roller backward—away from the workpiece, the user releases the clutch plate with one hand and pulls backward on the rod with the other.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2002Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Inventor: Gary L. Jones
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Patent number: 6505391Abstract: A method for making and a method for using a device designed to hold objects by clamping while preventing damage thereto. This device includes a cylindrical support part (1) and two arms (2), each arm having a transverse hole and at least one of these arms is carrying an elastic buffer (3) secured thereto. This buffer possesses a contact face and has under its contact face a thickness large enough so that said buffer acts as a compression spring when his contact face contacts the surface of one of the objects. And this buffer is resilient enough such that his contact face can flex and pivot to substantially conform to this surface. The support part is disposed within the transverse hole of each arm such that at least one of these arms is movable along the support part. And the buffer is disposed at a distance from the support part with its contact face approximately at a right angle to it.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1995Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Inventor: Philippe Jean Henri Berna
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Patent number: 6412767Abstract: A method of attaching a clamping jaw to a support element comprising a stop element having the steps of positioning a stop element within a channel formed in the clamping jaw and blocking a first end of the channel and a second end of the channel so that the stop element is trapped between the first and second ends of the channel.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1998Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: American Tool Companies, Inc.Inventors: Toby Jay Beckmann, Thomas Michael Chervenak, Anthony Bernard Fuller, Ryan Keith Hopper, Steven Edward Zlomke
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Publication number: 20020043752Abstract: A bench vice comprises a fixed jaw and a moveable jaw, both sliding on a slide bar. The jaws are made of plastics material and are supported against pressures imposed by the slide by pins retained in the jaws. One of the pins on the fixed jaw is knurled to provide a jamming function against the slide. The moveable jaw has a knob screwed onto a block fixed on the slide, so that rotation of the knob advances the moveable jaw along the slide, or releases it.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Applicant: Record Tools LimitedInventors: Philip Reed, John David Cross, Michael Cameron Bainton, Paul Howell
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Patent number: 6367787Abstract: A hand clamp includes a slide bar having a first jaw coupled to an end. A body having a jaw slidably receives the slide bar with the jaws in opposition. A drive assembly moves the slide bar in a single direction and includes a cavity formed in the body through which the slide bar extends. A driving lever is carried within the cavity to frictionally engage the slide bar and incrementally move it in the single direction. A braking lever is pivotally coupled to the body for movement into frictional engagement with the slide bar preventing the slide bar from moving in a direction opposite the single direction. A trigger handle is pivotally coupled to the body for moving the driving lever into and out of frictional engagement with the slide bar. A brake release is carried by the trigger handle for selectively engaging the braking lever.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: American Tool Companies, Inc.Inventors: Daniel L. Poole, Robert N. Poole
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Patent number: 6367790Abstract: A bar clamp has a straight and stiff metal bar having an straight inner face, a straight and stiff fixed metal arm extending from an end of the bar and having a straight inner face substantially perpendicular to the bar inner face, and a metal corner unitarily formed with the bar and arm and joining the bar to the arm. A longitudinally facing abutment pad is carried on an outer end of the fixed arm. The corner has a circularly arcuate inner face joining the bar and arm inner faces, offset outward from planes lying on the bar and arm inner faces, and having a center of curvature substantially at a point where the planes meet. A movable arm can slide longitudinally along the bar and carries a tightening mechanism in turn carrying an abutment confronting the fixed-arm abutment and longitudinally displaceable relative to the movable arm toward and away from the fixed-arm abutment.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2001Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Richa Werkzeuge GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Matthias Ocklenburg, Ansgar Honkomp
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Patent number: 6347791Abstract: A full face clamp pad having an engagement surface, a first wall attached to and extending away from the engagement surface, a second wall attached to and extending away from the engagement surface, a third wall attached to and extending away from the engagement surface and a flange attached solely to the first wall and extending above the engagement surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2000Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Assignee: American Tool Companies, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Michael Chervenak
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Patent number: 6338478Abstract: Adaptors for interchangeably connecting any of a plurality of clamping fixtures to various beam clamp assemblies include an adaptor block or body, a fastener attached to the adaptor block for releasably securing the adaptor block to a jaw of a beam clamp assembly, and a connector on the adaptor block for releasably attaching a workpiece clamping fixture to the adaptor block.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1997Date of Patent: January 15, 2002Assignee: Adjustable Clamp CompanyInventor: Eric J. Baculy
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Publication number: 20010011792Abstract: A bar clamp has a straight and stiff metal bar having an straight inner face, a straight and stiff fixed metal arm extending from an end of the bar and having a straight inner face substantially perpendicular to the bar inner face, and a metal corner unitarily formed with the bar and arm and joining the bar to the arm. A longitudinally facing abutment pad is carried on an outer end of the fixed arm. The corner has a circularly arcuate inner face joining the bar and arm inner faces, offset outward from planes lying on the bar and arm inner faces, and having a center of curvature substantially at a point where the planes meet. A movable arm can slide longitudinally along the bar and carries a tightening mechanism in turn carrying an abutment confronting the fixed-arm abutment and longitudinally displaceable relative to the movable arm toward and away from the fixed-arm abutment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2001Publication date: August 9, 2001Applicant: RICHA Werkzeuge GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Matthias Ocklenburg, Ansgar Honkomp
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Publication number: 20010006270Abstract: Adaptors for interchangeably connecting any of a plurality of clamping fixtures to various beam clamp assemblies include an adaptor block or body, a fastener attached to the adaptor block for releasably securing the adaptor block to a jaw of a beam clamp assembly, and a connector on the adaptor block for releasably attaching a workpiece clamping fixture to the adaptor block.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 1997Publication date: July 5, 2001Applicant: BACULYInventor: ERIC J. BACULY
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Patent number: 6212977Abstract: A spring chuck having a locking mechanism provided between two handles of the spring chuck. The locking mechanism includes a sleeve connected at an end to one handle of the chuck, a shaft having an end connected to another handle of the chuck and another end movably located in the sleeve via a lower open end thereof, a brake handle having a ring-shaped head put around the shaft and pivotally connected the lower open end of the sleeve, and a compression spring mounted around the shaft between the sleeve and the ring-shaped head of the brake. The compression spring normally pushes the ring-shaped head to pivotally turn away from the sleeve to frictionally contact with the shaft, preventing the shaft from moving in the sleeve and thereby lock the handles of the chuck to a fixed position. Pushing the brake handle toward the sleeve causes the ring-shaped head to align with the sleeve without frictionally contacting with the shaft and therefore allows the handles of the chuck to move freely.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Inventor: Ferng-Jong Liou
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Patent number: 6113089Abstract: A screw clamp (1) having a fixed bracket (3) with a clamping surface (4), and having a sliding bracket (5) which can be displaced and secured on a slide rail (2, 2'), the rail being connected to the fixed bracket (3), and the sliding bracket being a carrier for a threaded spindle (7) with a rotatably mounted clamping plate (11) at its end. The clamping plate (11) is mounted such that it can yield resiliently with respect to the sliding bracket (5) in the direction in which the spindle extends.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1998Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Kleinbongartz & KaiserInventor: Wolfgang Kleinbongartz
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Patent number: 6079703Abstract: This is a system/method of clamping or securing or connecting one or more objects together in a wide variety of ways with the main means being a specifically designed bar and mated slot combination. While the main embodiment is the "Handy Table" project, there are many other ramifications of this invention. The bar and slot design can be altered to perform many other tasks where some way of attaching one or more objects to another need be accomplished. The main embodiment is, in my estimation, the most advanced type of work or project surface. The combination of a tri-sectional work surface, adjustable in a variety of ways, in size, in tilting, in multi-angle clamping capability, in precision height adjustment, and in the ability to transport the object being worked on easily, plus the addition of accessaries that enhance the overall capabilities of the "Handy Table", make it useable by many different professions and by the average project worker, be it man or woman, young or old.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1997Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Inventor: Alex Benjamin Chavez, Jr.
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Patent number: 6029964Abstract: A clamp with swivel pads includes a clamp with a rigid jaw and a moveable jaw, each jaw having a base plate thereon for receiving a gripping pad. At least one of the gripping pads is removably mounted on a swivel mechanism for swiveling the pad on the mechanism. The swivel mechanism is operably connected to one of the base plates to permit swivel movement of the pad relative to the base plate.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1998Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Inventor: Larry Bohl
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Patent number: 5988615Abstract: A device for fixing an object to the edge of a flat support, the support having a top face on which the object is to be fixed and a lower face. A vertical section piece, positionable close to the edge of the support, is perpendicular to the plane of the support. The upper end of the section piece has an element which engages and holds the object on the top face of the support, e.g. rods projecting into a cavity in the object. An arm extending perpendicular to the section piece supports at one end thereof a cam for being selectively moved to press against and released from pressing against the lower face of the support. The section piece passes through an opening in the arm and the arm with the cam thereon is tiltable with reference to the section piece for locking the arm along the section piece. A lever then rotates the cam to press against the lower face of the support.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Virax S.A.Inventor: Patrice Churoux
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Patent number: 5775679Abstract: Tying vise for an artificial fly. The tying vise has a clamp for attachment to a support and, connected to the clamp, a gripping jaw unit for gripping a fishhook, wherein the gripping jaw unit is connected to the clamp across an articulated arm equipped with joints on both ends, and wherein the joints are placed, respectively, on a leg of the clamp and on the gripping jaw unit in such a way that the clamp, articulated arm, and gripping jaw unit can be collapsed into a compact transport position.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1996Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Inventor: Michael Strub
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Patent number: 5692734Abstract: A clamp structure that has a jaw mounted on a shaft with the clamping face of the jaw facing along the direction of the shaft and offset from it applies clamping force to a work piece when a cam that is part of the clamp structure is moved by an actuator from a free position to a clamping position. The cam is connected to the shaft and has a cam surface that applies force to a follower in opposition to a biasing spring when the actuator is so moved, and a mounting device holds the shaft between the follower and the spring.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1994Date of Patent: December 2, 1997Assignee: American Tool Companies, Inc.Inventor: Robert Aldredge, Sr.
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Patent number: 5584458Abstract: A quick action bar clamp has provision for mounting an alignment laser instrument on one jaw of the clamp. The mounting provision allows manual pointing of the laser to facilitate projecting a level line or plane of light with a self-leveling laser instrument. By engagement of the clamp on a fixed structure such as a column, wall stud or door frame, the operator can quickly bring the laser instrument into its self-leveling range and easily adjust the beam height. The attachment of the laser instrument to the clamp is via a threaded rod or a magnetic attachment retention. An L-shaped magnetic attachment can be used in another procedure, to connect the laser to the steel slide bar of the clamp.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1995Date of Patent: December 17, 1996Assignee: Levelite Technology, Inc.Inventor: Joseph F. Rando
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Patent number: 5568915Abstract: The C-clamp (10) has an elongated structural member (12) and two clamp heads (14). Each clamp head (14) has a body (16) with an elongated structural member passage (22) having a central axis (24) and a jaw (18) connected to the body (16) by a screw (20). The passage (22) is defined by side plates (26 and 28), an upper friction block (30) and a lower friction block (32). The friction blocks (30 and 32) are axially spaced apart along the central axis (24). Contact surfaces (34 and 40) on the friction blocks (30 and 32) are spaced apart in a direction normal to the central axis (24) a distance less than the height of the structural member (12).Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1994Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Inventor: Ronald Raymond
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Patent number: 5516088Abstract: An improved carpenter's clamp is provided for easily securing a workpiece. The clamp has a C-shaped frame that can be mounted to a holding surface. The frame has a top and a bottom receiver aperture. A slide bar is slidably mounted in an axial direction within the top and bottom receiver apertures, and a handle is pivotally attached to the frame to provide a downward axial force to the slide bar when the handle is lowered. A toggle link is provided allowing the handle to be locked in a downward position thereby locking said slide bar in a secured position. A holding arm having a holding tip at a distal end is slidably mounted to the slide bar, and the slide bar is positioned between a pair of bias pins on the holding arm so that a workpiece can be held between the holding surface and the holding tip when a downward force is applied to the handle.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1994Date of Patent: May 14, 1996Assignee: Mapletek Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Louis F. Coffin, III
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Patent number: 5443246Abstract: A clamp jaw extender is adapted to be releasably attached to each jaw of a standard bar clamp to substantially increase the clamp depth thereof. The extender comprises a clamping member having a mounting slot defined on a back side thereof for detachably mounting the clamping member on a jaw of the standard bar clamp and a pressure pad on the upper end and frontal side of the clamping member. A pair of laterally spaced mounting flanges are formed on a lower end of the clamping member to define a mounting slot. A pair of upper and lower bearing and guide rollers are preferably mounted in the slot for slidably mounting the clamping member on a slide bar of the standard bar clamp to convert the bar clamp to a deep jaw bar clamp.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1993Date of Patent: August 22, 1995Inventor: Donovan J. Peterson
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Patent number: 5427364Abstract: A screw clamp comprises a pillar (5), a backing arm (11) and a clamping arm (12), a clamping part (6) being connected with the backing arm (11) and/or with the clamping arm (12) and a respective thrust plate (7 and 8) being connected with the backing arm (11) and with the clamping arm (12) or, respectively, with the clamping part (6). In order to render it possible to exert forces on surfaces which are not parallel to each other the backing arm thrust plate (8) and/or the clamping arm thrust plate (7) are adjustable in angle, preferably because the backing arm (11) and/or the clamping arm (12) respectively consist of an arm bearing (1 and 2) and an arm shank (3 and 4) able to be turned in relation to it.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1993Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Assignee: HerHof-Umwelttechnik GmbHInventor: Karl-Heinz Zborschil
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Patent number: 5421384Abstract: An unlimited width dovetailing system for holding a workpiece and guiding a router while cutting dovetails in an upper edge of the workpiece includes a base plate with a pair of blocks attached thereto, and a beam which rests on the base plate, abutting against the blocks. A dovetail template for a router is affixed to the beam, which can be turned end-for-end to expose either side of the template to the workpiece.An overhead clamping mechanism for holding the workpiece in a vertical plane against a front face of the beam includes a pair of bars each having a fixed jaw pivotally bearing against a respective one of said blocks and having an offset which extends over the workpiece's upper edge, a pair of movable jaws, one on each of the bars, an elongate clamping member extending between the jaws, and a pair of clamping screws, each passing through a threaded hole in its respective jaw and into said elongate member.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1994Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Inventor: Alexander A. Nuwordu
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Patent number: 5346194Abstract: An improved carpenter's clamp is provided for easily securing a workpiece. The clamp has a C-shaped frame that can be mounted to a holding surface. The frame has a top and a bottom receiver aperture. A slide bar is slidably mounted in an axial direction within the top and bottom receiver apertures, and a handle is pivotally attached to the frame to provide a downward axial force to the slide bar when the handle is lowered. A toggle link is provided allowing the handle to be locked in a downward position thereby locking said slide bar in a secured position. A holding arm having a holding tip at a distal end is slidably mounted to the slide bar, and the slide bar is positioned between a pair of bias pins on the holding arm so that a workpiece can be held between the holding surface and the holding tip when a downward force is applied to the handle.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1993Date of Patent: September 13, 1994Assignee: MapleTek Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Louis F. Coffin, III
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Patent number: 5330216Abstract: A wall-mounted pipe clamp installation and a mounting kit therefor. The kit comprises an elongated wall bracket having its upper and bottom edges in the form of downwardly and upwardly facing and opposing channels respectively and a pair of pipe end receiving sockets slidably mountable in the bracket. Each socket has a base with exposed upper and lower edges spaced to fit in bracket supported relationship in the channels and a projecting socket formation for receiving a pipe end therein. Each socket formation is preferably provided with a set screw to secure therein the free pipe end of each pipe clamp of a pipe clamp installation.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1993Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignee: Adjustable Clamp Co.Inventor: Mark Schnell
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Patent number: 5265854Abstract: A hand tool or clamp, which locks itself to a work-piece to thereby free the hands of the user, includes a fixed jaw secured to one end of a slide bar and a movable jaw mounted to the slide bar for movement therealong toward and away from the fixed jaw. The movable jaw is normally spring-biased toward the fixed jaw by a flat coil spring supported on the fixed jaw and connected at its free end to the movable jaw. The spring is uncoiled as the jaws are pulled apart to receive a work-piece, and when either jaw is released, rewinds and rapidly advances the movable jaw along the slide bar into clamping engagement with the work-piece. Additional clamping pressure is provided by a screw mechanism associated with the movable jaw which cooperates with the slide bar to advance the movable jaw toward the fixed jaw and increase the clamping pressure between them.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1992Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Inventor: Carlton L. Whiteford
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Patent number: 5181702Abstract: A workpiece holddown apparatus is shown that includes a post, removably securable to a variety of work tables and benches by a bolt extending through a hole or slot in the work table or bench and received in a threaded bore in one end of the post. An arm assembly consisting of a tubular sleeve is radially disposed on the post for 360.degree. rotational and axial sliding movement thereon, and includes an arm radially extending from and attached to the tubular sleeve at an upward angle taken from a perpendicular of the axis of the post, the arm terminating with an internally threaded bushing in which is threaded a screw having an axis parallel to the post. The screw includes a handle portion and foot portion, the foot portion adapted to contact and press against a workpiece as the screw is tightened.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1992Date of Patent: January 26, 1993Inventor: Dennis K. Pettigrew
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Patent number: 5171003Abstract: A quick release single arm clamp used temporarily on a miter box to securely clamp a workpiece against the inner side where the invention is placed on one edge of a side of the miter box to securely clamp a workpiece against the inner side where the invention is placed on one edge of a side of the miter box by means of a bracket with an axle fitted with a knob to be either pushed in or pulled out at one end with the other end adapted to fit the cavity of the miter box with a space bar at its end longer than it is wide which when the axle is pushed in holds the workpiece in tension by a spring and lever combination through which the axle is threaded which tension can be released by a lever releasing the tension.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1992Date of Patent: December 15, 1992Inventor: Andrew Kull
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Patent number: 5161787Abstract: An improved C-clamp has a clamp body and a detachable setting mechanism. The clamp body has inner and outer legs with a hollow bore in the inner leg to allow passage of a stem having a work-engaging pad on its end therethrough toward an aligned fixed work pad on the outer leg. The setting mechanism for advancing the stem has a hand lever and hand grip that act in concert upon manual squeezing to step-by-step advance the stem. The setting mechanism removably attaches to the clamp body by a spring-biased lever that grips attachment pins on the body. A latch lever positioned on the inner leg of the clamp body causes a retaining lever to grip the stem when the latch lever is closed and to allow the stem to move freely when the latch lever is open.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1991Date of Patent: November 10, 1992Inventor: Harold W. Hobday
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Patent number: 5083482Abstract: A lid wrench for removing lids from jars and other containers, which lid wrench is characterized in a first preferred embodiment by a smooth, elongated lug-receiving member slidably receiving a single sliding lug provided with inwardly-facing lug teeth. In a second preferred embodiment, the lug-receiving member is provided with spaced slots or teeth for selectively receiving an engaging shoulder or shoulders of the sliding lug. A fixed handle is attached to an offset end of the lug-receiving member opposite the sliding lug and an opening and/or ring maybe provided in the opposite end of the lug-receiving member for suspending the lid wrench from a nail or other support. A spring-biased, curved jaw, provided with multiple, spaced jaw teeth which face the lug teeth on the sliding lug, is pivotally secured to the offset end of the lug-receiving member spaced from the fixed handle, and receives a jaw handle.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1990Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Inventor: Fred D. Floyd
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Patent number: 5009134Abstract: A bar clamp having a fixed jaw and a movable jaw which is radially movable over both short and long distances to clamp against a workpiece and is operable using one hand with complete control by the operator at all times. The jaws may either face one another while being mounted on the same side of a handle/grip assembly or face in opposite directions while being mounted on opposite sides of the handle/grip assembly whereby they may be incrementally advanced by the trigger handle/driving lever.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1990Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Assignee: Petersen Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Joseph A. Sorensen, Dwight L. Gatzemeyer
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Patent number: 4926722Abstract: A bar clamp, which is operable with one hand, includes a fixed jaw and a movable jaw. The movable jaw connects at one end to a movable slide bar. One-way drive means, by operation of a trigger handle grip, releasably engages the slide bar and advances the movable jaw toward the fixed jaw. Return motion of the movable jaw is accomplished manually when the one-way drive means is disengaged. A braking lever, biased to bind against the slide bar, prevents reverse motion of the movable jaw except when disengaged from the slide bar. The trigger handle advances the slide bar by driving a second lever which binds against a slide bar surface. The second lever returns by spring force to its original position after each stroke of the trigger handle.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1988Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Assignee: Petersen Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Joseph A. Sorensen, Dwight L. Gatzemeyer
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Patent number: 4919407Abstract: A gripping device for frames (1), comprised by a construction (2) for receiving the frames (1), by structure (3) for gripping the horizontal edges of the frames (1) and by structure (4) for gripping the vertical edges of the frames (1), characterized in that the structure (4) for gripping the vertical edges of the frames (1) is constituted by an arm movably mounted on the upper beam (5) of the construction (2) and provided with a device (6) for blocking it in operative position by bracing.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1989Date of Patent: April 24, 1990Assignee: Martival S.A.Inventor: Jacques Valdenaire
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Patent number: 4874170Abstract: A toggle action string clamp for a racquet stringing machine comprises two vise members movable along positioning glide bars attached to the stringing machine, which can be locked to the bars and to the strings of a racquet positioned in the machine. An angular link member connects a bottom vise member to a clamp-locking handle, with the top vise member being located therebetween. Locking is achieved by forcing the bottom U-shaped portion of the handle against a locking pin contained in the top vise member, thereyby urging the two vise members together. The clamp is provided with a wedge block mechanism capable of adjusting the effective distance between the bottom of the U-shaped portion and the bottom vise member, thus controlling the clearance between the vise members and, therefore, the clamping force.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1988Date of Patent: October 17, 1989Assignee: EktelonInventor: Ronald G. Zech
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Patent number: 4867427Abstract: A clamp adapted to engage a clamp receiving hole in a welding platen for tightly clamping a workpiece in a desired position. The clamp includes an elongated upright capable of extending into the hole, a stop member extending outwardly from a lower portion of the upright, the stop being wider than the mouth of the hole, thereby limiting the distance the upright extends into the hole, a clamping arm slidably mounted to the upright, the clamping arm comprising a frame portion, an elongated neck extending from the frame and a sleeve connected to the neck and engaging the upright, the sleeve permitting changes in the angular position of the neck with respect to the upright.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1988Date of Patent: September 19, 1989Inventor: Paul D. Cunningham
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Patent number: 4651737Abstract: A nonmetallic surgical clip having two separate and noncontiguous parts is decribed. Each part contains an arm, and means for approximating the cooperating surfaces of the two arms. The clip is useful in ligating a blood vessel, e.g. an artery.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1984Date of Patent: March 24, 1987Assignee: American Cyanamid CompanyInventor: Jose C. Deniega
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Patent number: 4580769Abstract: A specialized clamp having a pair of spaced parallel jaw members that slide together on parallel rods orthogonally extended relative to the jaw members, there being a wall or surface mount which optionally engages and mounts the clamp either by a mounting end plate at the shank end of one of the jaws, or by sockets defined in the base into which the ends of the slide rods are inserted.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1984Date of Patent: April 8, 1986Inventor: Nick Pappas
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Patent number: 4555100Abstract: A clamp incorporating two opposed jaws having resilient pads affixed in way of their gripping surfaces. A first jaw is fixed on a pair of spaced slide rods. The slide rods are held by their being fixed in a clamp arm in a parallel relationship. A second clamp arm is received for slideable movement on the slide rods. A force applied between the slide rods, will cause the clamp arms to move together until they engage an object to be clamped. Further pressure will allow the desired clamping pressure to be achieved. When the pressure is released, the clamping pressure will be maintained by the frictional engagement between the bearing surfaces in the sliding clamp arm and the metal slide rods. Release is achieved by force on the sliding clamp arm in the direction opposite to that used to achieve clamping.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1984Date of Patent: November 26, 1985Inventor: Joseph R. Ditto
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Patent number: 4546977Abstract: A racket stringing machine utilizing an improved retaining standard for securing a racket to be strung in a fixed position. The retaining standard includes a vise portion and a clamp portion. The clamp portion has an attached rod that fits into a hole in the vise. The clamp portion serves to maintain the racket to be strung in a fixed position on the vise. The vise also includes a slot into which a dog is inserted. The dog bears against the clamp rod and fixes it in a particular location. A handle having a cam portion is also provided. The cam portion of the handle engages the dog so as to allow selective engagement with the clamp rod. Additionally, frame retainers of different sizes and shapes are provided that allow rackets of various configurations to be strung with the same stringing machine.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1984Date of Patent: October 15, 1985Assignee: EktelonInventors: Warren M. Bosworth, Jr., Fred E. Martin
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Patent number: 4468018Abstract: A device for holding a log for sawing comprises a post having fixed thereto a pair of downwardly pointed spikes carried by a plate. A sleeve is slidable on the post and carries four upwardly pointed spikes on a plate and displaced a greater distance from the post 1 than are the spikes fixed to the post. The log is thus held in cantilevered fashion and the weight of the log causes the sleeve to jam in position against the post. The sleeve is provided with a spring to stop is sliding down the post when not in use. The post may be held in a sleeve hammered into the ground or it may be provided with a base so the device is free-standing.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1982Date of Patent: August 28, 1984Assignee: Glanfield Lawrence (Concessions) Ltd.Inventor: Geoffrey S. Vaizey
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Patent number: 4386517Abstract: A pulling tower structure especially adapted for use in automotive frame-straightening equipment is improved by structure providing easy and simple vertical adjustment of a sheave over which a chain or the like is trained for attachment to a vehicle to be repaired so as to assure a straightline pulley. The tower includes an upright support of channel section having within its side walls a pair of members having semicircular notches for selectively receiving a sheave-supporting shaft. Handle structure is provided for enabling manual vertical adjustment of the sheave among selected pairs of transversely alined notches.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1981Date of Patent: June 7, 1983Assignee: Bee Line CompanyInventor: Samuel R. Harmon
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Patent number: 4268020Abstract: A support device for automotive body parts includes a rectangular frame pivotally connected to a U-shaped support frame for pivoting movement between collapsed and erect positions. The support frame is provided with a pair of brackets which cooperate with the support frame for supporting an automotive body part thereon in generally inclined relation. A table frame is pivotally connected to the rectangular frame and when pivoted to a raised position cooperates with the rectangular frame to support an automotive body part horizontally thereon.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1979Date of Patent: May 19, 1981Inventor: Arthur E. Wood
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Patent number: 4238124Abstract: A work holder comprising a work engaging member having a work engaging face, a shaft generally normal to the work engaging face and a loose sleeve about the shaft carrying an outstanding arm and end jaw, the sleeve being contractible about the shaft for clamping a work piece between the jaw and work engaging member.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1979Date of Patent: December 9, 1980Inventors: Timothy J. Eichfeld, Horace C. Disston
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Patent number: 4232856Abstract: A work holding table wherein a generally U-shaped yoke receives in its opening or throat the edge margin of a table top for selective positioning of the yoke about the table margin. An arm is carried by the yoke and extends over the table for downward pressing engagement with a work piece on the table to clamp the latter and cock or jam the yoke in position with respect to the table.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1979Date of Patent: November 11, 1980Inventors: Timothy J. Eichfeld, Horace C. Disston, Jr.
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Patent number: 4202540Abstract: A clamp including an elongated cylindrical bar, a backup member having integral extending arm, the backup member being slidably positioned on the bar, a base member having a body portion with an opening therethrough and an integral arm extending generally parallel the backup arm, an intermediate member pivoted to the base member and extending generally parallel to it, and an actuating member pivotally received at the outer end of the base member arm and pivotal in one direction to urge the intermediate member toward the backup member so that an object positioned between the backup member and intermediate member may be clamped.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1978Date of Patent: May 13, 1980Inventor: Lawrence M. Neff
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Patent number: 4143869Abstract: A clamp of the type wherein an arm slides along a post, the sliding arm having a clamping jaw guided for vertical movement on its free end and a clamping screw threadably engaging with the free end and operable to effect vertical clamping movement with the clamping jaw.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1978Date of Patent: March 13, 1979Inventors: Roy A. Paterson, Alan F. Paterson
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Patent number: 4140308Abstract: A work hold-down for use with a drill press and like machine tools including a sleeve loosely slidable along a column and contractible for clamping to the column, an arm extending from the sleeve over a work table, and a presser depending from the arm remote from the sleeve for downward pressing engagement for a work piece on the table when the sleeve is contracted.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1978Date of Patent: February 20, 1979Inventors: Horace C. Disston, Jr., Timothy J. Eichfeld
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Patent number: 4088313Abstract: A first clamp jaw extends in prolongation of one clamping nose of a spring actuated pliers type clamp. A rod extends perpendicularly from the back side of the other clamping nose of the pliers type clamp. A second clamp jaw is slidable on said rod to receive workpieces of widely varying thicknesses between said two jaws.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1977Date of Patent: May 9, 1978Inventor: Hilding A. Pearson