Work Holder Member With V-shaped Notch Or Groove Patents (Class 269/902)
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Patent number: 4536238Abstract: A chuck is shown for holding a stylus during manufacturing of the stylus. The invention includes a method of aligning the chuck and apparatus therefor. The chuck comprises a body and a stylus holder both of which are held separately in mutual alignment in the alignment apparatus. Epoxy is injected into a cavity of the body and the stylus holder inserted into the cavity while maintaining this mutual alignment. The epoxy, being somewhat displaced by the stylus holder, flows about the outer surface of the stylus holder completely filling the space between the two parts. When the epoxy cures, the finished chuck is removed from the alignment apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 1984Date of Patent: August 20, 1985Assignee: RCA CorporationInventor: William A. Dischert
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Patent number: 4527786Abstract: A workbench having a pair of vise assemblies mounted on a frame with each vise assembly having a movable jaw and a fixed jaw, wherein one vise assembly is operable with a lead screw to move towards and away from the other vise assembly which is fixed and arranged parallel to the movable vise assembly. Each movable jaw is operable with a screw threaded rod to move towards and away from each corresponding fixed jaw, and is capable of swivelling so as to enable the clamping of an irregularly shaped workpiece between the fixed and movable jaws. The pair of vise assemblies with their frame are mounted on a collapsible supporting structure which may be folded when not in use.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1982Date of Patent: July 9, 1985Inventor: Wen C. Hsu
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Patent number: 4519592Abstract: Disclosed is a fluid actuated core sample holding device for use with a boring drill press, the holding device having rotatable vise jaws and flat support surfaces adjacent the respective jaws and containing removable holding pins. The rotatable jaws permit a greater versatility in the positioning of core samples held between them relative to the drill press, while the flat support surfaces and associated holding pins serve to hold flat or irregularly shaped core samples, not easily held by the jaws, for boring.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1983Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: Mobil Oil CorporationInventor: Gordon A. Russell
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Patent number: 4488641Abstract: A packing case of corrugated paper is cut with a line around its four sides with at least two V-cut lines being provided in the opposing sides thereof. An article such as a microwave oven is fixed to a wall using a contact position between the base of the article and V-cuts of the packing case.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1983Date of Patent: December 18, 1984Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Takuji Nishiguchi, Hideo Yoshimoto
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Patent number: 4483059Abstract: A tool for use in welding a pipe to a fitting and wherein a gap is to be provided between the end of the pipe and an internal shoulder in the fitting. The tool has support arms provided with jaws that may be clamped onto the pipe and shims that may be manipulated to provide the gap. The tool has scribes for inscribing marks on the fitting and on the pipe to facilitate inspections following welding operations. The jaws are pivotal relative to the support arms to facilitate welding operations.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1983Date of Patent: November 20, 1984Inventor: Timothy C. Dearman
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Patent number: 4470291Abstract: A method and an apparatus for forming arcuate radially-extending locking projections on the ends of pipes is disclosed, in which the pipe end is marked about its external circumference into spaced forming zones, and the projections are then formed employing one of the zone markings as an index of the location of a second zone marking spaced therefrom, the apparatus including an elevatable pipe support and a forming head provided with a male punch assembly and a female die member, the male punch assembly being operable by a power source and being located within the bore of the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1982Date of Patent: September 11, 1984Assignee: Victaulic Company of Canada LimitedInventors: John Gibb, Jozsef Horvath
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Patent number: 4465268Abstract: The invention combines a Vee block and angle plate, as used for example by tool makers, into a single article. As shown in FIG. 1, for example, it is possible to maintain much of the versatility of a typical angle plate with that of a typical Vee block, but at greatly reduced cost as compared to that of providing the two separate parts.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1982Date of Patent: August 14, 1984Assignee: Atopsy LimitedInventor: Charles S. Hudson
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Patent number: 4454689Abstract: In a grinding or milling machine an improved clamping arrangement for holding one end of a tool blank having a portion with at least four sides in cross-section. The other end of the tool blank is held against a stationary holding member. The clamping arrangement includes a housing which is coaxially mounted on a drive shaft. A pair of clamping members are reciprocally mounted in the housing and are biased outwardly by means of a pair of coil springs. Each clamping member has a skewed planar surface at its free end. The skewed planar surfaces biasingly engage opposite edges of the tool blank so as to compensate for any misalignment of the tool blank with respect to the holding member and clamping arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1981Date of Patent: June 19, 1984Assignee: ITM International Tool Machines, Inc.Inventor: Karl-Heinz Giebmanns
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Patent number: 4448405Abstract: Objects of different sizes and shapes are gripped in a monostable manner by an apparatus which has a single pneumatic power source and has interchangeable jaw assemblies attached to an operating mechanism that provides a linear motion to engage the object. The gripping jaws are selected from a set of three basic types of generic jaws, i.e., nose-shaped jaws and vee-shaped jaws for curved surfaces, and rest button jaws for flat surfaces. Various turbine blades, for instance, are grasped by the airfoil and root using different combinations of these jaw types and have a predictable location relative to the gripping device.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1981Date of Patent: May 15, 1984Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Thomas M. Cipolla
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Patent number: 4445678Abstract: A precision aligned split V-block for holding a workpiece during a milling operation having an expandable frame for allowing various sized workpieces to be accommodated, is easily secured directly to the mill table and having key lugs in one base of the split V-block that assures constant alignment.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1982Date of Patent: May 1, 1984Inventor: Irwin S. George
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Patent number: 4436385Abstract: The invention contemplates, for use with an inverted microscope, a specimen holder having a relatively wide range of capability for replaceably accepting and holding any one of a variety of sizes and shapes of specimens. Aside from the specific capability of accepting standard-size microscope-specimen slides, the holder can equally well and positively mount circular specimen supports of various diameters, such as Petri dishes or Erlenmeyer flasks. In one disclosed form, the release and clamp operation of the holder is a simple one-handed operation, leaving the other hand of the operator free for other purposes.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1981Date of Patent: March 13, 1984Assignee: Carl-Zeiss-StiftungInventors: Horst Fischer, Friedrich K. Mollring
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Patent number: 4434978Abstract: The present invention relates to a vise for securely supporting a workpiece relative to a fixed support. The vise includes a base member which is secured relative to the fixed support. A clamp assembly is rotatably mounted with respect to the base member and includes a pair of jaw members one member of which, except for the relative rotative movement between the clamp assembly and the base member, is fixed relative to the base member. The second jaw member is pivotally interconnected to the first jaw member. Both jaw members have a workpiece engaging surface formed thereon with the engaging surfaces arranged in a facing relation to one another. The vise further includes a threaded handle pivotally mounted on the second jaw member and cooperating with the fixed jaw member for pivoting the jaws relative to one another to move the workpiece engaging surfaces toward one another whereby a workpiece positioned between the surfaces will be securely supported.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1983Date of Patent: March 6, 1984Inventor: Kenneth D. Kloster
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Patent number: 4413415Abstract: An apparatus for aligning two rotary shafts includes a pair of jigs, each including a pair of othogonally related bars extending from a common vertex. A pair of threaded shafts extend longitudinally from the distal ends of the bars, and a plate secured to the threaded shafts serves to clamp one of the rotary shafts to the orthogonal bars. An arm extending longitudinally from the vertex of the orthogonal bars includes an indicator member extending therefrom, one of the indicator members being adjustably secured along the length thereof. The jigs are each clamped to one of the rotary shafts, rotated into confronting alignment, and the indicator members of both are precisely aligned. The tools are then rotated 180.degree.; any displacement of the indicator members indicates misalignment of the rotating shafts.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1982Date of Patent: November 8, 1983Inventor: David T. Stovall
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Patent number: 4404751Abstract: A hand tool for mounting an electrical box on a wall stud or other structural member comprises a jig of V-shaped construction that has a linear primary gauge surface at the upper end of a first leg for engaging the outer face of the stud, a secondary gauge surface in the base of the V for engaging the rim of an electrical box wall, one or more additional secondary gauge surfaces formed as steps on the second leg of the V, and a linear tertiary gauge surface at the top of the second leg for engaging the inner surface of the box; a finger grip mounted on the second leg of the jig enables a workman to hold the jig and box against a stud, with one hand, and to mount the box on the stud with its rim at any one of two or more predetermined distances from the stud surface, depending on the number of secondary gauge surfaces provided. A simplified embodiment having only one secondary gauge surface is also described.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1982Date of Patent: September 20, 1983Inventor: Ivan L. Rieckenberg
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Patent number: 4390309Abstract: A cradle type adaptor for a magnet base drill which includes a box having a width slightly smaller than the width of the magnet base of the drill so that it can be assembled to the magnetic base by a clamping action. The box includes a pair of longitudinal sides and a pair of end sides. A front and rear vertically adjustable plate is adjustably mounted on the front and rear sides of the box. The front and rear adjustable plates have a V-slot in the lower ends thereof. The lower end of each of the longitudinal sides of the box is formed at an oblique angle so that the adjustable side plates may be adjustably mounted thereon for mounting the cradle pipe adaptor on a small size diameter pipe.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1981Date of Patent: June 28, 1983Assignee: Jancy Engineering Co.Inventor: Michael D. Fangmann
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Patent number: 4381858Abstract: This invention relates to a fluid operated, positioning apparatus for a workholder (43, 144, 146, 148, 150) for maintaining the locating surfaces (22 and 24) of a workpiece, such as a crosshead (2), in contact with fixed abutments (62 and 68) of a workholder (43, 144, 146, 148, 150) designed to receive workpieces (2) subject to substantial manufacturing tolerances in which forces are imparted to each workpiece (2) during machining operations which tend to move the locating surfaces (22 and 24) of the workpiece (2) away from the fixed abutments (62 and 64) of the workholder. The positioning apparatus (44) includes an L-shaped member (46) in which are mounted a movable pin (70) operating in an advanced position to clamp a crosshead against fixed abutments (62 and 64) of the workholder (43, 144, 146, 148, 150) and a retracted position in which the crossheads (2) may be inserted and removed from the workholder (43, 144, 146, 148, 150).Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1980Date of Patent: May 3, 1983Assignee: Cummins Engine Company, Inc.Inventor: William R. Riche
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Patent number: 4369957Abstract: A device for clamping and aligning a pair of plates in selected angular relationship, so that the plates may be joined by welding or the like, clamps the same in the selected angular relationship with adjacent edges thereof in close proximity. The device holds the plates for being joined at one or more spaced points along their adjacent edges, whereafter the device is removable to permit the plates to be joined along the entirety of the length of their edges.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1981Date of Patent: January 25, 1983Inventor: Stanley B. Williams
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Patent number: 4363475Abstract: A vise-like C-clamp with adjusting screw and wherein two elongated square bars are fixedly attached to one jaw thereof and the clamping end of the adjusting screw whereby a pair of gripping heads may be selected from a group of variously shaped heads and oppositely and interchangeably arranged on each of the bars. The clamp may be hand held or adjustably mounted in a supporting base for gripping and positioning variously shaped work pieces in horizontal, vertical, and angularly held positions while work is performed thereon.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1980Date of Patent: December 14, 1982Inventor: Robert W. McCarty
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Patent number: 4340211Abstract: A vee block clamp is provided intended chiefly to hold items having a curved outer surface. The clamp comprises a plurality of clamping blocks with oppositely facing inclined edges cooperating to define a vee shaped support surface. The dimensions of the support surface are adjusted according to the size of the item to be supported by longitudinally sliding the clamping blocks toward and away from each other. The clamping blocks are constrained for horizontal sliding motion only so that the blocks are prevented from rotating relative to each other.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1980Date of Patent: July 20, 1982Inventor: Pietro Chiappetti
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Patent number: 4339116Abstract: A clamping apparatus includes jaws carried by a frame and movable toward each other to center and engage a workpiece by a lever and linkage arrangement which operates quickly. The workpiece is then firmly clamped by a rope which extends from the frame around the workpiece at least 360.degree. and through a gripping device. The gripping device is urged toward the gripping position by a spring.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1980Date of Patent: July 13, 1982Assignee: George Fischer LimitedInventors: Gottlieb Benz, Hans-Jakob Egg
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Patent number: 4333638Abstract: A massage and therapeutic body work table consisting of a top rectangular surface divided into two abutting demi-sections with peripheral border flanges, the demi-sections hingedly attached to each other at abutting borders and foldable to a parallel position. Handles are provided for ease in transport. Two pairs of adjustable height legs are hingedly attached at opposite ends of the table surface, the legs foldable into table surface's housing. A truss system provides support with flexible chord members extending between the paired legs parallel to the table surface, and diagonal members extending from each leg to the table surface. The table is provided with a face rest extension inserted into the end of the table surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1980Date of Patent: June 8, 1982Inventor: Michael A. Gillotti
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Patent number: 4327902Abstract: Mounted upon the lower jaws of a gripping and manipulating tool is an obtuse-angled adapter plate to which is secured an adjustable work positioner including a stationary work-positioning V-block and a relatively movable work-positioning block provided with a work-holding recess consisting of a notch shaped to fit the edge of the workpiece to be contour ground. The stationary V-block contains a right-angled recess which is shaped to fit and become coaxially centered with respect to a centering portion of rectangular cross-section coaxial with the work-holding spindle of the contour work-turning machine such as a contour grinder. A fastener is provided for clamping the adjustable block to the stationary block and passes through a vertical slot in the adjustable block into a threaded bore in the stationary block.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1980Date of Patent: May 4, 1982Assignee: Dawson Carbide Industries, Inc.Inventor: Richard Holmes
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Patent number: 4313266Abstract: A method and apparatus for drying a wafer at a drying station includes a wafer holder which grips the wafer on its edge so that there is no contact with a face of the wafer. This eliminates contact areas which could cause stains on the face. A carriage mechanism brings a wet wafer into the drying station at one level and takes the dry wafer out of the drying station at a different level to prevent any contact between the dry wafer and residual moisture at the incoming level.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1980Date of Patent: February 2, 1982Assignee: The Silicon Valley Group, Inc.Inventor: Johann Tam
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Patent number: 4243213Abstract: The invention concerns an adjustable precision grinding and machinist vise which has a novel mechanism for precisely clamping metal pieces, tools, and other articles between a movable jaw and a stationary jaw. The vise is made such that it can be mounted on larger machines such as lathes, drills, milling machines, surface grinders and the like. The device employs a series of notches in the base as a guide means to stabilize clamping. A pin engages, at its lower end, a guide with opposite flanges which guide also has a central wedge with an arcuate load bearing surface. The pin extends through a rotatable clamp disposed within an angling shoulder on the movable jaw. The pin is disposed through the movable jaw and into a chamber in the base for engagement in the guide means to thereby insure precise positioning.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1979Date of Patent: January 6, 1981Inventor: Michael T. Georgian
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Patent number: 4243332Abstract: Guide for electrodes in a metal paper printer comprising a multipart arrangement of a guide portion, with parallel grooves for the electrodes, and of a cover portion assembled to the guide portion. The cover portion has a recess extending transversely of the electrodes and retains an elastic, nonconductive, and deformable tube frictionally restraining the electrodes, yet allowing electrode advancement as required.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1979Date of Patent: January 6, 1981Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Kurt Hartmann