Peg-hole Patents (Class 269/208)
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Patent number: 4412676Abstract: A vise is cantilever mounted to a workbench, projects forwardly thereof, and is disposed below the extended plane of the workbench table top. The vise includes a pair of U-shaped brackets, secured to the underside of the table top, and a pair of tubular beams slidably received in the respective brackets. Each of the beams is selectively indexed to its cooperating bracket, thereby providing a "coarse" adjustment. A fixed rear vise jaw is disposed on top of the beams, transversely thereof; this rear vise jaw is secured to the brackets and abuts against the lower portion of the longitudinal front side of the table top. A movable front vise jaw is mounted on top of the beams, transversely thereof, and may be moved in a non-parallel relationship with respect to the fixed rear vise jaw for clamping tapered workpieces therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1981Date of Patent: November 1, 1983Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventor: Ronald A. Jackson
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Patent number: 4353536Abstract: Clamp for pressing a workpiece to a miter square and advancing the workpiece through a saw or the like. The clamp comprises two spanning arms and two other arms pivotally joined in a four-sided structure such that, if the arms comprise two pairs of equal length arms, the clamp comprises a parallelogram. One of the short arms is upstanding and pivotally mounted to the miter square. An opposite arm has secured thereto a foot for engaging the workpiece and a handle for pressing the foot against the workpiece through lever action while simultaneously pushing the workpiece toward the saw.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1981Date of Patent: October 12, 1982Inventor: Peter Mazzotta
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Patent number: 4330113Abstract: A vise for use with sawhorses and workbenches in which swivel jaws having specially configured feet are detachably connected to an apertured channel. Advantageously, the jaws can be connected to either side or the top of the channel to position the workpiece either vertically or horizontally. In the preferred form, a movable box-like drive assembly carrying one of the jaws is driven by a threaded shaft upon rotation of a hand crank to move the driven jaw into clamping engagement with the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1980Date of Patent: May 18, 1982Assignee: Hirsh CompanyInventors: Irwin J. Ferdinand, Richard Sylvan, Michael Peterson
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Patent number: 4323226Abstract: A clamp assembly adaptable for retaining workpieces of various sizes and shapes includes an elongated metal bracket provided with a plurality of equally spaced perforations in parallel relationship to each other and two movable members for retaining the workpiece, having fingers for cooperating with the perforations to removably and interchangeably secure the retaining members to the bracket in one of a plurality of opposed spaced relationships. A portion of at least one of the retaining members is adjustable for engaging the workpiece and applying a sufficient force against the workpiece to retain it between the two members. The fingers of each retaining member engage perforations of the bracket in a manner such that the retaining members are locked into position in response to the force being applied to the workpiece by the engaging portion of the retaining members. The retaining members may be elevated by employing one or more elevating blocks which are removably secured to the bracket and to each other.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1979Date of Patent: April 6, 1982Inventor: Sam Close
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Patent number: 4300754Abstract: A clamp for holding work pieces in assembled relationship for welding and the like comprising a pair of discrete posts and a transverse member, as fabricated preferably of bar stock. Each of the pair of posts pivotally mounts a magnet at the lower end thereof and cooperative interengagement expedients are provided on the posts and transverse member to permit of interengagement in preselected relationship. A threaded hold-down member is adapted for mounted disposition upon the transverse member in predetermined relationship thereto.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1980Date of Patent: November 17, 1981Inventor: Bernerd N. Lawrence
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Patent number: 4248411Abstract: A worktable adapted to be mounted to the surface of an auxiliary support structure is disclosed having means for selectably orientating a worktable surface to enable a gripped work piece to be positioned at different attitudes.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1979Date of Patent: February 3, 1981Assignee: Black and Decker, Inc.Inventors: Robert P. Wagster, Carl H. Onken, Jr.
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Patent number: 4236705Abstract: Apparatus for holding a wet clay sculpture during the drying process which includes a base portion having post receiving apertures equidistantly spaced about its periphery; at least three vertically extending posts rotatably seated in the apertures, the posts having vertically spaced horizontal openings; and a plurality of horizontally extending support members slidingly engaging the openings for contacting and holding the sculpture in place. Pivotal sculpture contact members attachable to the support members may also be provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1978Date of Patent: December 2, 1980Assignee: Fun Sculpture, Inc.Inventor: Mary D. McCarty
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Patent number: 4216947Abstract: A radiator hoist and positioner includes an upright post supporting a rotatable swing arm. An extensible hoist line is mounted on the swing arm. A swivel connects a yoke structure to the hoist line. Rotatably mounted on the yoke structure are two clamp mechanisms; the clamp mechanisms are aligned for rotation. A pair of opposed pad members included in each clamp mechanism are advanced and retracted by an activator mechanism to clamp and unclamp a radiator. A clamped radiator is positioned as desired by rotating the clamp mechanisms, the yoke structure and the swing arm, and by extending or retracting the hoist line.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1978Date of Patent: August 12, 1980Assignee: Inland Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Leon C. Chausse
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Patent number: 4116425Abstract: A ski vise comprising a slotted base adapted to be mounted on a table or bench and at least two pairs of upstanding clamping plates having detachable connection with respect to said base, said plates facing each other in pairs and having means for each pair to draw the same toward each other to clamp a ski therebetween either in horizontal or vertical position.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1978Date of Patent: September 26, 1978Inventor: Oiva J. Pesola
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Patent number: 4061323Abstract: A workpiece supporting and clamping assembly includes a generally rigid base frame including a spaced apart parallel pair of elongated frame members having a pair of elongated top members mounted on the spaced apart frame members and extending generally transversely thereto. The top members have upper work supporting surfaces lying in a common plane and longitudinally extending opposed side portions defining clamping surfaces. Extensible and retractable clamping means are interconnected between the base frame and one of the top members for moving the latter along the frame members toward or away from the other top member to provide for clamping of the workpiece between the top members. The other top member is indexable along the elongated frame members to any one of a plurality of selected positions thereby to accommodate varying sizes of workpieces.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1976Date of Patent: December 6, 1977Assignee: The Black and Decker Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Gerald Beekenkamp
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Patent number: 4052046Abstract: A jaw adapter for use with exceptionally thick stock is provided for a clamp in which two jaws are moved along rails relative to each other to clamp boards between them. Such jaw adapter includes a pair of parallel plates with face plate supporting arms to abut and extend above a jaw of the clamp, and includes rollers rotatably mounted in the plates to extend transversely of the rails and support the jaw adapter thereon.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1976Date of Patent: October 4, 1977Assignee: James L. Taylor Mfg. Co.Inventor: John L. Mortoly
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Patent number: 4018551Abstract: A table for use in plastic forming machines, the table including a plurality of upstanding tubular support members arranged in a predetermined pattern, a plurality of alternately usable platform members, each such platform member being of a different size to support different vacuum molds and each being mountable on selected ones of the upstanding tubular supports. A plastic material clamping frame having readily adjustable side elements for varying the size of the clamping frame is arranged to be selectively positionable, at all variable sizes thereof, between selected tubular support members to thereby hold the edges of a sheet of plastic material along and beneath the edges of different vacuum forming molds mounted on a platform member supported by the tubular support members.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1975Date of Patent: April 19, 1977Inventor: Jack N. Shuman
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Patent number: 4014534Abstract: A special purpose workbench for holding chain assemblies in the nature of tire chains. A table with a flat top has a vertical transverse wall located near one end and movable to a number of different locations. A similar wall at the opposite end of the table is fixed in one embodiment and movable in other embodiments. The walls are provided with hooks to engage the ends of longitudinal chain sections between which transverse chain sections extend. An apparatus for determining the location of one wall includes a central bar having holes, the wall having a flange with matching holes through which a locking pin can be placed. Guide brackets are provided at the ends of the wall to engage parallel side edges of the table. The means for adjusting the other wall includes either a threaded shaft engaging a threaded member on the wall or a fluid-actuated piston and cylinder assembly with control means. When the second wall is movable, guide means engaging the table edges are provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1975Date of Patent: March 29, 1977Assignee: City of Sioux City, IowaInventor: Melvin J. Ahlquist