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Clamp-handle
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No.752,828. V PATENTED FEB. 23, 1904.
W. P. DEVINE.
CLAMP HANDLE.
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UNITED STATES Patented February 23, 1904.
PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM I. DEVINE, OF DORCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS.
CLAMP-HANDLE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 752,828, dated February 23, 1904.
- Application filed March 2'7, 1903. Serial No. 149,838. (No model.)
Improvements in Clamp-Handles, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a handle, preferably formed of sheet-steel, adapted to be clamped to a cylindrical rod, the device being particularly adapted for use in handles to be attached to rods connected with the registers in street-cars or where it is desired to clamp a handle to a long cylindrical rod at a portion thereof midway of its length without being obliged to slip the handle onto the rod'at one of the ends of said rod.
The object of the invention is toprovide a cheap, strong, simple, anddurable device for the purpose hereinbefore referred to. l
The invention consists in the combination and arrangement of parts set forth in the following specification and particularly pointed out in the claims thereof.
Referring to the drawings, Figure 1 is a side elevation of my improvedclamp-handle. Fig. 2 is an end elevation thereof, showing the same clamped to a'portion of a-rod. Fig. 3 is a side elevation of amodified form of my invention. Fig. 4 is an end elevation of the form shown in Fig. 3, showing the same clamped to a portion of a cylindrical rod. Figs. 5 and 6 are side and end views, respectively, of a modified form.
Like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
In the drawings, Figs. 1 and 2, 6 is a clamphandle constructed in accordance with my invention, in which 7 is the handle portion and 8 the cap, both cap and handle portions being struck up from sheet metal. Both the cap portion 8 and handle portion 7 are formed to extend substantially half-way around arod 9, lying therebetween. The cap portion 8 is provided with a projection10, extending longitudinally of therod 9 and projecting into a recess 11, provided in the end of the handle 7. The handle 7 is provided with aprojection 12,
extending longitudinally of therod 9 and projecting into arecess 13, provided in the cap 8. Theprojections 10 and 12 are undercut, so as to look into therecesses 11 and 13, respectively. Upon the side of therod 9 diametrically opposite thelocking projections 10 and 12 a clamping-flange 14 is provided, which extends longitudinally of therod 9 and has upon the side adjacent to the handle 7 a bearing-flange 15, which rests upon aflat surface 16, provided upon the handle 7. The cap 8 and handle 7 are clamped together and against arod 9 by ascrew 17, having screw-threaded engagement with the handle 7, the parts being so fitted and formed that when thescrew 17 is screwed into the handle 7 it will bring theflange 15 to a bearing upon theflat surface 16 of the handle 7 and will clamp the two cylindrical parts of the handle 7 and cap 8 against therod 9, holding said handle firmly fastened thereto. It will be noted that there is aspace 18 between theflange 14 and theflat surface 16, so that when thescrew 17 is turned in the proper direction to clamp the handle to therod 9, as hereinbefore set forth, the tendency would be to separate the adjacent ends of the cap 8 and handle 7 upon the diametrically opposite side of therod 9 from theflange 14 if it were not for the interlockingprojections 10 and 12 upon said cap and handle, respectively. When thescrew 17 is turned to clamp the cap and handle together and against therod 9, as
hereinbefore set forth, and after thebearingflange 15 comes to a seat against theflat surface 16, a further turning of thescrew 17 will bend the clamping-flange 14 between the bearing-flange 15 and the rod.9. This is rendered possible by thespace 18, which lies between the clamping-flange l4 and the handle 7 ,and the result is-an increased clamping power as compared with the result which would be attained if theflange 14 rested throughout its width upon theflat face 16 or at any point thereon intermediate thescrew 17 and said rod. It is evident that the flange'l5 could be formed upon the handle 7 instead of upon the clamping-flange 14 without departing from the spirit of my invention.
It will be seen that the handle 7 and cap 8 can both be formed of sheet metal and that when the same are clamped to therod 9, as hereinbefore set forth, a very strong, light, cheap, and durable device is provided for the purpose specified.
In Figs. 3 and 4 a modified form of my invention is illustrated, in which theinterlocking projections 12 and 10 upon the handle 7 and cap 8, respectively, extend longitudinally of therod 9, but do not extend entirely across the width of said cap and handle, theprojection 12 projecting into a space '13 in the cap 8 and theprojection 10 projecting into a space 11 in the handle 7 but the result attained is practically the same as in the form hereinbefore described, and illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2.
It will be seen that the cap 8 and handle 7 where said parts encircle therod 9 form practically a cylindrical sleeve throughout the periphery thereof, with the exception of that portion of said sleeve to which the'handle proper, 7 and theflange 14 are joined, the re.
sult being a very neat appearing device and also a device presenting a smooth surface, which may be easily nickeled or otherwise finished and upon which no projections are presented to interfere with or injure the hands of,
jecting into a space 11 inthe handle 7., the
action of the clamping-screw 17 being as hereinbefore described.
In applying my improved handle to arod at any point intermediate the ends thereof the cap and handle are placed against the rod upon opposite sides thereof and lying in different planes transversely of said rod. The cap and handle are then slid toward one another longitudinally of therod 9 until the prgjections interlock, as shown in Figs. 2, 4, an 6.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire by Letters Patent to secure,
1. A device of the character described comprising a handle portion and a cap, a recess in each of said parts, a projection on 'said handle extending transversely thereacross and constructed to project into the recess in said cap, a projection on said cap extending transversely thereacross and constructed to project into the recess in said handle, and means to clamp said parts together and against a rod lying therebetween. i I
2. A device of the character described comprising a handle portion and a cap, a recess in each of said parts, a projection on said handle extending transversely thereacross and constructed to project into the recess in said cap, a projection on said cap extending transversely thereacross and constructed to project into the recess in said handle, and means to clamp said parts together and against a rod lying therebetween, said parts constructed to be disengaged one from the other by lateral displacement.
A device of the character described comprising a handle portion and a cap, each of said parts formed to extend substantially halfway around a rod lying therebetween, a recess in each of said parts, a projection on said handle extending transversely thereacross and constructed to project into the recess in said cap, a projection on said cap extending transversely thereacross and constructed to project into the recess in said handle, and means to clamp said parts together and against a rod lying therebetween.
4:. A device of the. character described comprising a handle portion and a cap, each of said parts formed to extend substantially halfway around a rod lying therebetween, a projection on each of said parts extending longitudinally of said rod, said projections constructed to interlock one with the other against displacement transversely of said rod and constructed to be disengaged one from the other by movement longitudinally of said rod, and means to clamp said parts together and against said rod.
5. A device of the character described comprising a handle portion and a cap, each of said parts formed to extend substantially half- Way around a rod lying therebetweema projection on each of said parts extending longitudinally of said rod, said projections constructed to interlock one with the other against displacement transversely of said rod and con structed to be disengaged one from the other by movement longitudinally of said rod, a
clamping-flange upon said cap extending lon- IIO ing-flange upon said cap extending longitudinally of said rod and located upon the side thereof diametrically opposite said locking projections, a bearing-flange on one of said adapted to clamp said parts together and against said rod.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
' WILLIAM P. DEVINE.
Witnesses:
CHARLES S. GoomNe, ANNIE J. DAILEY.
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US2505648A (en)*1945-11-051950-04-25Ewald F PawsatSteering post and method of manufacture
US2657006A (en)*1948-07-271953-10-27Honeywell Regulator CoFlow control and shutoff valve for pilot burners
US5002542A (en)*1989-10-301991-03-26Synthes U.S.A.Pedicle screw clamp
US5556371A (en)*1992-02-221996-09-17Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbhDevice for transanal resectate extraction

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US2505648A (en)*1945-11-051950-04-25Ewald F PawsatSteering post and method of manufacture
US2657006A (en)*1948-07-271953-10-27Honeywell Regulator CoFlow control and shutoff valve for pilot burners
US5002542A (en)*1989-10-301991-03-26Synthes U.S.A.Pedicle screw clamp
US5556371A (en)*1992-02-221996-09-17Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbhDevice for transanal resectate extraction

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