With Threaded Type Fastener Means Patents (Class 269/282)
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Patent number: 6394438Abstract: A mutlilevel clamp device for holding a plurality of frames during gluing procedures. The mutlilevel clamp device includes a plurality of clamps. Each of the clamps comprises a first end wall and a second end wall. A bar extends between and is attached to the end walls. The bar has a channel therein extending between the end walls. A rod is positioned in the channel and extends between the end walls. The rod is rotatably coupled to the end walls and has a free end extending through the first end wall. The rod is threaded. A block is positioned in the channel and extends upwardly out of the channel. The rod extends through the block and threadably engages the block. The block is moved along the channel by rotation of the rod.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2001Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Inventor: Richard D. Glaser
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Publication number: 20020050673Abstract: Vise jaw plates and matching work piece holders cooperate to reliably secure an odd-shaped object in a preferred orientation between the plates. At least one of a plurality of work piece holders are disposed throughout the jaw in an orthogonal pattern with the plate holes precisely aligned in rows and columns and spaced apart a same distance such that a selected work piece holder with one or more mount posts matching the jaw holes is mountable equally well throughout the plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2001Publication date: May 2, 2002Inventor: Truman Collins
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Patent number: 6345816Abstract: An improved hydraulic vise jaw incorporates a fluid supply which communicates hydraulic fluid to an area behind a plurality of pistons such that the pistons are held outwardly against a part with a generally uniform force. Each piston is positioned in a piston cylinder. The piston cylinders are arranged in several columns and a supply passage connects each of the piston cylinders in an upper row and a second supply passage connects each of the piston cylinders in a lower row. A communication hole selectively connects a first piston cylinder in the top row with a second piston cylinder in the bottom row. Preferably, the communication hole connects piston cylinders which are in distinct columns. In this way, the flow of hydraulic fluid between the rows is somewhat restricted such that an equal and adequate holding force is maintained on the pistons. In another feature, a pin selectively holds the pistons within the piston cylinders such that they are prevented from moving outwardly of the body.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2000Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: Snap Jaws Manufacturing Co.Inventor: John P. Fitzpatrick
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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: 20010015533Abstract: A chuck has a chuck body adapted to be rotated about a chuck axis and a plurality of elongated jaw arms angularly spaced about the axis, pivotal in the chuck body about respective guide axes extending secantally of the chuck axis, and axially slidable in the body. Each jaw arm has a front outer end formed with a generally axially extending and radially inwardly directed outer face and an axially outwardly and forwardly directed inner face extending radially inward from an axially inner end of the outer face. Each outer face converges axially outward with the chuck axis and forms a small acute angle with the chuck axis. Respective jaw inserts each have a pair of faces complementary to and flatly engaging the respective jaw faces. These inserts are releasably secured to the jaw outer ends with the insert faces bearing on the jaw faces. The faces are planar. In addition each insert is formed with at least one throughgoing hole extending substantially parallel to the outer insert face.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2001Publication date: August 23, 2001Applicant: ROHM GmbHInventor: Johann Taglang
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Patent number: 6264210Abstract: A jaw assembly for a jaw chuck for holding a workpiece to the spindle of a machine, such as a lathe, includes an intermediate coupling member that engages a master jaw slot formed in a master jaw which is disposed in a radial guide formed in the body of the chuck. A retaining mechanism secures the intermediate coupling member within the master jaw slot. A top jaw is configured to be connectively engaged with the intermediate coupling member by inserting the intermediate coupling member into a top jaw slot. The top jaw is held securely to the intermediate coupling member, and, accordingly, to the master jaw, when the retaining mechanism is tightened. During top jaw change-out the retaining mechanism is released, thereby permitting the top jaw to be disengaged from the intermediate coupling member while still loosely retaining the intermediate coupling member within the master jaw slot.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1999Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: Hardinge Inc.Inventors: Anthony J. Difasi, Matthew C. Roberts, Jr.
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Patent number: 6196536Abstract: An improved vise and an attachment for a conventional vise is disclosed that permits a user of the vise to machine all sides of a workpiece gripped between the jaws of the vise without having to remove the workpiece from the vise and incur operational downtime and expense. A plurality of grip blocks are removably attached either to the vise directly, or to a grip set attachment for the vise. The grip blocks may be selectively installed on either the vise or grip set at those areas which require holding power, and not installed from those areas along the gripped sides of the workpiece that the user desires to access. With a portion of the grip blocks selectively removed from the vise or grip set, the user can machine all sides of a gripped workpiece, including substantial portions of the sides of the workpiece gripped by the vise.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2000Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Inventor: Paul H. Hintze
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Patent number: 6170813Abstract: The present invention relates to a vise for holding a workpiece. The vise includes a base supporting a moveable jaw, a fixed jaw, and a mechanism for moving the moveable jaw toward the fixed jaw. Each jaw includes a working surface, the working surfaces being disposed in facing relation and including at least two slots formed vertically spaced apart. Each slot is horizontally aligned with a slot in the opposing working surface. A selected pair of horizontally aligned slots each receive an insert for positioning the workpiece a distance from the base of the vise. The user's selection of the pair of horizontally aligned slots for reception of the inserts determines the position of the workpiece relative the base.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Inventor: Jerald A. Bowers
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Patent number: 6152435Abstract: A machine vise has incorporated into it a pair of collet jaws that allows for the machining of top surfaces and ends of a held part. The collet jaws are secured to each of the clamping blocks on the machine vise. The collet jaws include at least one collet pocket shaped into the inside surface of each collet jaw. The collet pockets are designed to receive collet pads which are shaped to hold a generally cylindrical part with varying diameters. By having more than one collet pocket within each collet jaw, several different sizes of collet pads can be utilized at the same time and a part with varying diameters can be held securely in place within the machine vise.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1998Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignees: Lloyd D. Snell, Mark Bly, Joseph Green, Jeff Vanik, D. J. OpdahlInventor: Lloyd D. Snell
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Patent number: 6062553Abstract: A vice jaw assembly mounted upon a precision machining piece of equipment, the equipment including a platform accessible by a machining tool. The vice assembly includes a base which is fixedly secured upon the platform and first and second spaced apart jaw members which are in turn mounted upon the base. A crank mechanism is employed for actuating at least one of the jaw members in directions towards and away from each other. First and second spacer blocks are secured to the first and second jaw members, respectively, by mounting bolts which extend through aligned apertures between the spacer blocks and jaw members. A mounting pin secures to the first spacer block and extends through an aperture in the second spaced apart spacer block. Additional intermediate and floating spacer blocks are arrayed at predetermined locations between the first and second spacer blocks and each includes an additional aperture formed therethrough which receives in inserting fashion the mounting pin.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1999Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Inventor: Edward A. Strehl
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Patent number: 6045126Abstract: A vise comprises a base member, a fixed end member having a fixed and jaw thereon, and a movable end member having a movable end jaw thereon. The movable end jaw and the fixed end jaw define a space therebetween which can be increased or decreased by movement of the movable end member away from or towards the fixed end member. Fastening means are provided for respectively connecting the fixed end jaw to the fixed end member and for connecting the movable end jaw to the movable end member. The fastening means have receiving means whereby an attachment jaw can be releasably connected to at least one of the fixed end jaw and the movable end jaw.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Inventor: Stan F. Brzezinski
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Patent number: 6039313Abstract: 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: February 13, 1998Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: Eric J. BaculyInventor: Eric J. Baculy
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Patent number: 5996986Abstract: A vise stop that enables an operator to precisely position like parts in a vise for the purpose of successively applying the same machining operation on each of a number of such like parts.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1999Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Inventor: Harold E. Ewing
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Patent number: 5921536Abstract: A reversible jaw plate for a clamping device, such as a machine vise, has two substantially parallel, oppositely facing clamping faces. At least one mounting slot is formed in the jaw plate that opens to one edge of the jaw plate. The mounting slot has a center wide portion and two narrower slot portions opening to the two faces of the jaw plate. A head of a fastener is slid into a wider portion of the slot with the shank of the fastener extending out one of the narrow slot portions, to extend from a first of the two faces of the jaw. The second, opposite face may be used for clamping. The jaw plate can be reversed so that the shank of the fastener extends from the narrower slot in the other of the jaw plate faces, to permit using the first face for clamping. Either one of the jaw plate faces can be used for clamping a workpiece by reversing the jaw plate and having a reversible fastener in the mounting slot or slots to secure the jaw plate to a jaw or mounting member.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1997Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Assignee: Kurt Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventor: Leon M. Bernstein
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Patent number: 5875417Abstract: A sensor detects the absolute angular position of a rotatable clamp arm between full opened and full closed positions. The sensor is coupled to a clamp arm pivot shaft to provide output signals corresponding to the absolute position of the clamp arm. One or more programmable angular position set points are setable at angular positions in advance of the full open and full closed positions of the clamp arm. Outputs are generated when the clamp arm reaches and/or exceeds each set point.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1996Date of Patent: February 23, 1999Assignee: ISI Norgren Inc.Inventor: Michael J. Golden
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Patent number: 5718419Abstract: An adapter plate for removable attachment to a U-shaped lower jaw of a set of toggle clamps is disclosed. The adapter plate is constructed of a rigid metal suitable for providing a backing for a joint to be welded by means of a MIG welding or arc welding process such as copper or brass. The plate is triangularly shaped and includes upper and lower broad flat surfaces, a base side and a pair of adjacent sides extending from opposite ends of the base side and intersecting at a predetermined angle to form an apex. The plate contains beveled edges for clearing the rounded inside cornters of a pair of angle iron workpieces when said workpieces are placed against one or more sides of the plate to be positioned relative to one another for being held by the clamps for welding the workpieces together or for other purposes.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1995Date of Patent: February 17, 1998Inventor: Robert M. Hall
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Patent number: 5647625Abstract: There is disclosed a gripper having improved cone and point jaw inserts wherein a single part can be used for both types of insert, thereby doubling the life thereof. Also disclosed is a simple insert retainer which can mount and secure a plurality of inserts with a single fastener, and a one-piece mount for universally mounting a gripper to a support bar using a single fastener.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1995Date of Patent: July 15, 1997Assignee: BTM CorporationInventor: Edwin G. Sawdon
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Patent number: 5623757Abstract: In a wide-opening vise having two movable jaws and a fixed center jaw, the movable jaws are easily removed and reset onto associated slides. The slides have upperly projecting bodies with pressure release latches for positively fixing the jaws in position on the slides. Further, a brake and off-set assembly is associated with one movable slide. The combination allows the second movable jaw, after the first movable jaw has engaged a workpiece, to engage and disengage from a workpiece without effecting the engagement of the first movable jaw with its held workpiece. At least two off-set positions are provided for the engagement and disengagement of the second movable jaw.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Assignee: Toolex Systems, Inc.Inventor: David L. Durfee, Jr.
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Patent number: 5564681Abstract: Apparatus for use in conjunction with a vise to provide a secured work station in which the vise grips the vise engaging device connected to the work station with a first locking force in a first direction and a locking assembly is provided to secure the vise engaging device with a second locking force in a second direction different than the first direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1995Date of Patent: October 15, 1996Inventor: Carey Glass
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Patent number: 5516173Abstract: There is disclosed a gripper having improved cone and point jaw inserts wherein a single part can be used for both types of insert, thereby doubling the life thereof. Also disclosed is a simple insert retainer which can mount and secure a plurality of inserts with a single fastener, and a one-piece mount for universally mounting a gripper to a support bar using a single fastener.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1993Date of Patent: May 14, 1996Assignee: BTM CorporationInventor: Edwin G. Sawdon
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Patent number: 5505437Abstract: In a wide-opening vise having two movable jaws and a fixed center jaw, the movable jaws are easily removed and reset onto associated slides. The slides have upperly projecting bodies with pressure release latches for positively fixing the jaws in position on the slides. Further, a brake and off-set assembly is associated with one movable slide. The combination allows the second movable jaw, after the first movable jaw has engaged a workpiece, to engage and disengage from a workpiece without effecting the engagement of the first movable jaw with its held workpiece. At least two off-set positions are provided for the engagement and disengagement of the second movable jaw.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1994Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Inventor: David L. Durfee, Jr.
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Patent number: 5497980Abstract: The present invention provides precision machine vise equipment for use in the NC machining of workpieces which improves the efficiency of the operation by making it possible to insert, secure, and machine some plural number of workpieces, such as two, or more preferably, four, in each cycle of machine operation, while causing each of said workpieces to be precisely located with respect to each of three mutually perpendicular datum planes, and without the necessity of having the machinist or machine operator conduct a positioning or squaring operation. This is done by providing, in accordance with the present invention, in the first place, a two-place precision machine vise of the type described in U.S. Pat. No.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1993Date of Patent: March 12, 1996Inventor: James P. Chick
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Patent number: 5458321Abstract: In a wide-opening vise having two movable jaws and a fixed center jaw, the movable jaws are easily removed and reset onto associated slides. The slides have upperly projecting bodies with pressure release latches for positively fixing the jaws in position on the slides. Further, a brake and off-set assembly is associated with one movable slide. The combination allows the second movable jaw, after the first movable jaw has engaged a workpiece, to engage and disengage from a workpiece without effecting the engagement of the first movable jaw with its held workpiece. At least two off-set positions are provided for the engagement and disengagement of the second movable jaw.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1993Date of Patent: October 17, 1995Inventor: David L. Durfee, Jr.
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Patent number: 5388813Abstract: In a preferred embodiment, a ceiling clamp to assist in mounting panels to a ceiling, including: an upwardly open channel defined by a distal vertical wall, an upper portion of a proximal vertical wall parallel to the distal vertical wall, and a horizontal floor joining the distal and proximal walls, the upwardly open channel being dimensioned to accommodate therein a lower portion of a ceiling joist; clamping means to clamp the lower portion of the ceiling joist in the upwardly open channel; and a horizontal base member attached to the upwardly open channel to provide a surface upon which an end or edge of ceiling panel may be placed when the ceiling clamp is clamped to the ceiling joist.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1993Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Inventor: Cyrus L. Arsenault
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Patent number: 5361813Abstract: An apparatus and method for making wood patches wherein an elongate piece of wood patch stock is inserted longitudinally into an end of the apparatus. The wood patch stock is incrementally moved toward cutting blades by a clamp mounted on a carriage. A channel guides the elongate into a cutter clamp, which immobilizes the elongate patch stock for cutting by the cutter blades. The cutter blades pass transversely across the clamped elongate patch stock to cut a wood patch. The cut wood patch is blown into an exit chute, and the process is repeated.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1993Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Assignee: Oregon Industrial Machine & Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: James D. Lay
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Patent number: 5335898Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for woodworking and like applications to clamp structural members in abutting relation by initial formation of a pair of recesses in the structural members on a common imaginary line perpendicular to the intended joint line. The clamping apparatus has two clamping members each having an outwardly projecting engagement portion configured to fit securely in the recesses and a clamping mechanism actuable to move the clamping members and their engagement portions toward and away from one another for clamping movement along a clamping line coinciding with the imaginary line perpendicular to the intended joint line. The clamping apparatus may be used in forming virtually any edgewise abutting joint between respective structural members, e.g., miter joints, butt joints, linear edge joints, and radius edge joints.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1993Date of Patent: August 9, 1994Assignee: Kajur KulpInventor: Charles E. Johnson
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Patent number: 5322305Abstract: A power chuck includes a body, a plurality of work engaging jaws, a plurality of rocker arms carrying the jaws, and plurality of swivel mountings connecting the rocker arms to the body. The power chuck also includes a plurality of slide members connected to and matingly engaging the rocker arms and reciprocable actuator disposed centrally of the rocker arms and operatively cooperating with the elide members. Reciprocatory movement of the actuator along the slide members rocks the rocker arms in the swivel mountings and moves the jaws radially relative to each other.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1992Date of Patent: June 21, 1994Inventors: Kenneth Cross, Ralph J. Gonnocci
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Patent number: 5244194Abstract: A pair of slide plates are vertically displaceably fixed to the opposed front surfaces of a fixed jaw and a movable jaw constituting a vice. An arbitrary number of presser members for pressing a work are fixed on the upper surfaces of the fixed jaw and the movable jaw. The work is placed on upper ends of the slide plates adjusted in height, and a pressure from setscrews of the presser members is applied to the upper surface of the work. Accordingly, even when the work is a thin plate-shaped work, it can be stably held to prevent possible vertical curving of the work.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1992Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Nishimura JigInventor: Akira Nishimura
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Patent number: 5197834Abstract: A machine tool vise is provided with a set of soft jaws. The soft jaws attach inside and against two master jaws. Both jaws of the vice are equipped with an alignment mechanism to position the soft jaws to assure repositioning. Each jaw is provided with a lenthwise slot which provides a registration face at right angles to an upright registration face at the master jaw. The soft jaw is provided with a bracket that registers on the two faces just mentioned to obtain precise repositioning in two dimensions. Positioning in the third dimension is accomplished by use of a registration pin joining the soft jaw to the master jaw, and a tapered set screw threading into a chamfered opening is used along with the pin to accomplish clamping, thereby assuring complete registration of the bracket holding the soft jaw in the vice. The soft jaws can be mounted, removed and later returned with assurances that the soft jaws are held at a fixed location with respect to the cutter and spindle supporting the cutter.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1991Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Inventors: Russell C. Chase, Donald C. Chase, Robert D. Chase, R. Lee Chase
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Patent number: 5193790Abstract: A clamp to hold a workpiece on a machine work table provides a body carrying an elongate fastening beam extending therefrom for adjustable positioning over a portion of the workpiece. The beam pivotally carries a vertically depending holder arm in a first outer end portion and is carried at a second inner end in the clamp body structure for both axial and vertically angulated motion. The clamp body is releasably fastenable to the machine work table and defines a vertically extending channel to receive the fastening beam. A vertically adjustable support pin extends horizontally through the channel to support the second beam end and the body carries a fastening screw depending into the channel spacedly distant toward the first support beam end to contact the medial portion of the support beam and create downward force thereon to hold a workpiece supported on the machine work table.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1991Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Inventor: John T. Flaten
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Patent number: 5193792Abstract: A soft jaw attachment to machine vises having precision ways and flat vise jaw faces with widely spaced fastener openings through said vice jaw faces, the soft jaw being an elongated bar of resilient material having a flat face to interface with the vice jaw face, an element of the fastener means being of T-shape engaged in a complementary channel in the soft jaw, the soft jaw being arcuately prestressed and drawn tightly into flat contiguous interengagement with the jaw face; and an embodiment wherein the fastener element is an elongated and resilient prestressed bar; either or both the soft jaw or the fastener element being prestressed: tightness of the soft jaw to the vice jaw being ensured.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1992Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Inventor: Joel Di Marco
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Patent number: 5192063Abstract: A clamp arm for attachment to the plunger of a clamping cylinder has a body with a central opening for receiving the plunger and a working arm portion extending outwardly from the opening. The body has a radial slot extending from the central opening and a bore in the body that extends transversely through the slot. One portion of the bore is threaded to receive a headed bolt to draw the sides of the slot together to lock the body on the plunger. The body is axially restrained on the plunger by means of a ring received in a counter bore above the transverse bore for the headed bolt. The ring is received in a circumferential groove in the plunger. Alternatively, the headed bolt that is used to draw the sides of the slot together engages a circumferential groove in the plunger.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1991Date of Patent: March 9, 1993Assignee: Applied Power Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey M. Peterson, Ronald P. Evers, Peter G. Rusch, Duane D. Dwyer, Barry L. Macky, James D. Boldt
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Patent number: 5150888Abstract: A vise jaw system for a vise having a horizontal datum surface at least one removable jaw for selective attachment to the vise, the removable jaw having a bottom surface held in fixed relation to the horizontal datum surface and a front surface perpendicular to the horizontal datum surface. The removable jaw also includes a recess formed in at least the bottom surface of the removable jaw. At least one positioning plate is selectively attached to the removable jaw, the positioning plate having a bottom face contacting the horizontal datum surface and a rear face perpendicular to the horizontal datum surface. The positioning plate further includes a cleat fixed to the positioning plate adjacent to the bottom face of the positioning plate, the cleat having a shape sized for reception in the recess. Pressure devices are located in one of the removable jaw and the cleat for engaging the cleat when received in the recess to urge the bottom face of the positioning plate against the horizontal datum surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1991Date of Patent: September 29, 1992Assignee: Susan M. DurfeeInventor: David L. Durfee
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Patent number: 5141213Abstract: A vise comprises mainly a base, a sliding member, a movable base, and an urging member. The base consists of a long slot extending axially in the middle thereof and of a holding base located at upper portion of the rear end thereof. The holding base comprises at front end thereof a jaw. The sliding member comprises on front end thereof a cooperating block of a predetermined shape and at front end thereof a circular arc portion having an appropriate curvature radius. The movable base consists of a bevel face with hole having at rear end thereof a bevel fave with a cavity disposed thereon for placing and positioning an intermediate member and of a protruded block with the protruded arc portions of predetermined curvature radii. The urging member is composed of a screw and a top block comprising at rear end thereof a recessed arc portion having a curvature radius corresponding to that of the circular arc portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1991Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Inventor: Sen-Kuen Chern
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Patent number: 5135209Abstract: An apparatus arranged for selective mounting of plate-like coaxially aligned clamping plates, or alternatively the use of "V" shaped brackets mounted in a coaxially aligned relationship to clamp a pipe therebetween, wherein the brackets each include recesses formed at each side edge thereof, wherein the recesses are aligned relative to one another when secured together to provide access to a pipe joint positioned within the recesses for a machining procedure and the like.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1991Date of Patent: August 4, 1992Inventor: Thomas H. Penny
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Patent number: 5129638Abstract: The invention is an improvement to machining vises that allows the effective width between the opposing jaw faces to be variably increased beyond that of the standard opposing faces of the stationary and movable jaws. To provide the increased jaw width, jaw segments having a notched reception area are received in key-ways extending laterally across extended upper surfaces of the stationary and movable jaws. At least one key-way is formed on the upper surface of the stationary jaw and at least two key-ways are formed in the upper surface of the movable jaw. The number and placement of the jaw segments are determined by the configuration of the workpiece to be machined so as to properly hold the workpiece in such a manner the machining operation is not obstructed.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1990Date of Patent: July 14, 1992Assignee: Susan M. DurfeeInventor: David L. Durfee, Jr.
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Patent number: 5096170Abstract: A picture framer's tool of the type used to drive brads into picture frames shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,763,825 is modified so that it may also be used as a clamp. The tool has two jaws, namely an inner adjustably positioned along a sleeve and a second jaw on the outer end of a rod reciprocable within the sleeve and extending beyond the outer end of said sleeve. The tool has a lever pivoted on a handle which causes the rod to reciprocate. One improvement is the provision of a wing screw or other fastener on the handle which engages the rod so that it is fixed in position. Another improvement is the provision of attachments for each jaw, one of which may be spring-loaded. Attachments include hammer heads, points, swivels and the like.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1991Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Inventor: Stephen D. Albin
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Patent number: 5092572Abstract: A vise for clamping and firmly holding allograph in place includes three adjustments which are accessible to the operating room staff from and within the sterile surgical field. The first adjustment includes a clamp to clamp the invention onto the standard operating room table. This first adjustment includes a clamp tightening handle and pivoting underside clamping surface which enables the vise to be mounted onto the operating table and secured onto the table by manipulations from above the surface of the operating room table and therefore, within the sterile field. The second adjustment includes an additional adjusting handle for angularly positioning the vise grip. The third adjustment includes another adjusting handle for opening and closing the vise. A variety of special purpose face plates for the two elements of the vise are provided to accommodate different surgical requirements. These face plates are removably inserted into the elements of the vise.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1990Date of Patent: March 3, 1992Assignee: Anstat, Inc.Inventors: Alfred A. Litwak, Alfred A. Litwak
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Patent number: 5078372Abstract: An improved vise jaw is disclosed that can be quickly mounted upon a standard vise to facilitate efficient assembly of a machining run. The vise jaw comprises a T-shaped slot at an attachment face for receiving a mounting bolt from the vise. An access opening extends forwardly to a clamping face allowing access of a tool for tightening the bolt within the T-shaped opening to secure the vise jaw to the vise. A chip shield is disclosed that extends between opposed vise jaws to cover a screw threaded member that moves the clamping plates with respect to each other. The chip shield prevents machining waste from reaching the screw threaded member and saves a large amount of time in required clean-up after machining operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1990Date of Patent: January 7, 1992Inventor: John P. Fitzpatrick
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Patent number: 5076554Abstract: The present invention relates to an article fixing device for fixing an article to be mounted to a mounting surface of a mounting member removably. Both sides of the mounting member are grippingly fixed by a pair of pivoting members mounted to the article to be mounted. The article to be mounted can be mounted in close contact with the mounting surface of the mounting member by rotating forces of the pivoting members.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1990Date of Patent: December 31, 1991Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Nishimura JigInventor: Akira Nishimura
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Patent number: 5065990Abstract: A vise jaw system for a vise having a keyway that defines a horizontal datum surface and a vertical datum surface includes at least one removable jaw for selective attachment to the vise, the removable jaw having a bottom surface held in fixed relation to the horizontal datum surface and a front surface perpendicular to the horizontal datum surface. The removable jaw also includes a recess formed in at least the bottom surface of the removable jaw. At least one positioning plate is selectively attached to the removable jaw, the positioning plate having a bottom face contacting the horizontal datum surface and a rear face perpendicular to the horizontal datum surface. The positioning plate further includes a cleat fixed to the positioning plate adjacent to the bottom face of the positioning plate, the cleat having a shape sized for reception in the recess.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1990Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Assignee: Susan M. DurfeeInventor: David Durfee
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Patent number: 5060920Abstract: A movable jaw assembly of a workpiece holder mounted on a high-precision machining table is disclosed that has a gripping surface that can be rapidly changed without loosening the interfaces between the jaw and the shaft of the assembly or the base of the assembly and the table. The quick-change gripping surface is provided on a moveable jaw assembly having a dovetail-shaped foot and is removably received in a channel on the jaw assembly. A right-circular conical set screw presses an angled surface of the foot against an angled lower side of the channel. The upper side of the channel is cutaway to permit the foot to pivot out of the channel. The jaw is located in the channel by an index groove on the rear surface of the jaw that fits over an index pin in the channel.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1990Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Inventor: Eddy Engibarov
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Patent number: 5037075Abstract: A holding device or lock in a machining vise for positioning plates including parallels and angles wherein the positioning plate is provided with a cleat extending from the rear surface along the bottom edge thereof. The plates are held in place by spring loaded engaging members. A recess in the machining vise, complementary in shape to the cleat, may be provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1990Date of Patent: August 6, 1991Assignee: Durfee, SusanInventor: David L. Durfee, Jr.
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Patent number: 4960270Abstract: An improved vise jaw is disclosed that can be quickly mounted upon a standard vise to facilitate efficient assembly of a machining run. The vise jaw comprises a T-shaped slot at an attachment face for receiving a mounting bolt from the vise. An access opening extends forwardly to a clamping face allowing access of a tool for tightening the bolt within the T-shaped opening to secure the vise jaw to the vise. A chip shield is disclosed that extends between opposed vise jaws to cover a screw threaded member that moves the clamping plates with respect to each other. The chip shield prevents machining waste from reaching the screw threaded member and saves a large amount of time in required clean-up after a machining operation.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1989Date of Patent: October 2, 1990Inventor: John P. Fitzpatrick
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Patent number: 4953840Abstract: The present invention relates to a work holding vice jig to be attached to a jaw of a vice. According to the construction of this vice jig, grooves are formed in a work holding surface of the jig body so that works of special shapes, e.g. a round bar, can be clamped to the vice easily; further, a slide member which is slidable obliquely relative to the jig body is provided, and works of various thicknesses can be clamped to the vice efficiently by upward and downward sliding motions of the slide member.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1989Date of Patent: September 4, 1990Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Nishimura JigInventor: Akira Nishimura
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Patent number: 4923186Abstract: A holding device or lock in a machining vise for positioning plates including parallels and angles wherein the positioning plate is provided with a cleat extending from the rear surface along the bottom edge thereof. The plates are held in place by spring loaded engaging members. A recess in the machining vise, complementary in shape to the cleat, may be provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1988Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Assignee: Susan M. DurfeeInventor: David L. Durfee, Jr.
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Patent number: 4880221Abstract: A work piece holding device which includes a rectangular table top supported above the ground at a convenient work height and which has a fixed jaw at one end a facing sliding jaw which may be affixed to the table top at any point along the table either parallel to or at variable angles with the fixed jaw. Two inverted T-shaped slots in the table top provide guides for inverted bolts having parallel bolt head sides which firmly set the sliding jaw at the desired position and angular orientation. A variety of pairs of auxiliary jaw shapes for special jobs and a plurality of short screws placed along one of the jaws for applying resisting torque to one member of a particular pair of the auxiliary jaw shapes at one or more specific locations along that jaw are provided as well as an extender which provides for holding a work piece having a comparatively long dimension.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1987Date of Patent: November 14, 1989Inventor: David M. Richards
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Patent number: 4865496Abstract: A jig used for precision boring of holes in a working surface of an elongate work piece includes a pair of mounting plates and an elongate connecting member for mounting the plates together in adjustable, spaced positions such that the plates face each other and can be moved in a direction toward and away from each other. Engagement pad members are attached to mutually respective, bottom sides of the pair of plates. The pad members are adapted to engage opposite sides of a work piece in firm engagement therebetween when the pair of plates are moved toward each other, with the work piece being disengaged when the pair of plates are moved away from each other. A guide member is mounted between the pair of plates and is adapted to guide a boring tool in a linear movement toward and away from a working face of the work piece. The guide member is mounted and positioned such that the linear movement of the boring tool lies in a plane passing generally through the longitudinal axis of the work piece.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Challis Stairways, Inc.Inventor: Brian Challis
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Patent number: 4861010Abstract: Each jaw of a vise has fasteners, typically two allen-headed bolts, mounted at its face and protruding therefrom. Removable faceplates define keyhole apertures that are complementary in size and spacing to the allen-headed bolts. The faceplates' keyhole apertures slip over the loosened bolts without removing the bolts from the jaws. Each removable faceplate is then secured to its jaw by tightening the bolts against the shoulders of the keyhole aperture at its narrower regions. A removable faceplate so affixed is quickly interchangeable while maintaining good alignment and strength in its installed position.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1988Date of Patent: August 29, 1989Inventor: Michael A. Neil
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Patent number: 4834352Abstract: A spring clamp with a lower clamping jaw, an upper clamping jaw, a first handle portion extending rearwardly from and integrally connected with the lower clamping jaw, a second handle portion extending rearwardly from the upper clamping jaw, the upper clamping jaw having a slide-housing integrally connected to the second handle portion, and an L-shaped bracket having a first leg portion having a free end for sliding cooperation with the slide-housing and a second leg portion extending at right angles to another end of the first leg portion. The slide-housing has a first cooperating means and the first leg portion has second cooperating means, the first and second cooperating means being operatively associated to allow for the sliding movement of the first leg portion with respect to the slide-housing and for preventing the escape of the first leg portion from sliding engagement with the slide-housing means.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1987Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Inventor: William Thornton