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US775659A - Cabinet-maker's clamp. - Google Patents

Cabinet-maker's clamp.
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US775659A
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No. 775,659. I PATENTED NOV. 22, 1904.
H. JORGENSBN. CABINET MAKER'S CLAMP.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 9, 1904.
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UNTTED STATES Patented November 22, 1904.
ATENT Trice.
GABlNET-MAKERS CLAMP.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 775,659, dated November 22, 1904.
Application filed March 9, 1904. Serial No. 197,273. (No model.)
To all whom it nury concern:
Be it known that I, HANS J ORGENSEN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cabinet-lWIakers Clamps; and I do hereby declare the following to be a-full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to a novel construction in a cabinet-makers clamp, the object being to provide a device of this kind in which the jaws are capable of being separated or brought together to receive work of any desired width and which is light, simple, and durable in construction and efficient in operation; and it consists in the features of construction and combinations of parts hereinafter fully described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, illustrating my invention, Figure l is a central longitudinal section of a clamp constructed in accordance with my invention. Fig. 2 is a transverse section of same on the line2 2 of Fig. 1.
Referring now to said drawings, A indicates a bar of rectangular cross-section which is preferably made of a hard wood having slight elasticity and provided in its lower face with notches B at regular intervals. Mounted on said bar A and longitudinally movable thereon is a sleeve O, carrying a jaw member D, one face of which extends practically perpendicular to the upper face of said bar A. The lower and side walls of said sleeve are partially cut away, as indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 1, in order to render said member lighter, and between the lower face of the jaw D and the upper face of said bar A, I provide space E for the reception of a fiat spring F, which is adapted to normally hold said jaw portion D at the upper limit of its movement relatively to said bar A. On the upper face of the forward portion of the lower Wall of said sleeve C is a projection G, which is adapted to enter said notches B, said projections being normally held in engagement with one of said notches by means of said spring F. At the rear end of said sleeve C, I provide a downwardly-extending projection or flange H, which is adapted to rest upon the upper face of said bar A to hold the perpendicular face of said jaw portion D against tilting. At the other end of such bar A, I provide an oppositely-disposed sleeve J, coinciding in form 5 and construction with said sleeve C in every respect except that the flat springF is omitted and said sleeve J slightly enlarged at its forward end to provide a wedge-shaped space between the jaw member K thereof and the upper face of the bar A for the reception of a wedge L, which serves to hold said member securely in position on said bar A. The said member K is provided with a longitudinallythreaded opening to receive the screw-shaft M, upon the forward end of whicha jaw member N is rotatably mounted in any suitable manner, said member N being adapted to rest upon the upper face of said bar A and being provided on its side edges with flanges O, adapted to engage the sides of said bars to hold said members N against revolution.
When material is clamped between the jaws D and N, the pressure exerted upon said bar A tends to bend the same, so that the upper face thereof becomes slightly convex, and this action is particularly undesirable when the matter clamped is of great width, so that said jaws D and N are widely separated. The pressure exerted upon the matter occupying wide space is particularly adapted to bend said bar A, and such action frequently results in causing such matter clamped to buckle and spring out from between such jaws. To overcome this, I make said bar on a slight curve, so that the upper face thereof is slightly concave, the result being that when matter to be clamped is inserted and pressure exerted thereon such pressure will cause said bar A to become straight, as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 1, and buckling, and consequently springing out, is obviated.
In use the sleeve C is normally adjusted relatively to said sleeve J, the latter being preferably mounted in a given position on the bar A and retaining such position unless a change is desirable, owing to conditions under which work must be done, and to prevent said member C from slipping rearwardly from said bar A, I provide a pin P, which projects beyond the sides of said bars and into the path of said sleeve C and limits the rearward movement of the latter.
It will be particularly noted that the pressure exerted upon the front face of said jaw member D tends to raise the forward lower end of the sleeve C, thus tending to hold said projection G- rigidly within the notch engaged thereby, this being also true of said sleeve J.
My said clamp is very simple and efficient and easily adjusted.
I claim as my invention 1. A clamp comprising in combination a yielding bar slightly curved between its ends and provided in its convex face with recesses, two sleeves carrying clamping members mounted on said bar, projections carried by said sleeves adapted to enter said recesses to hold said sleeves against longitudinal movement, and means for holding said notches in said recesses, said clamping members being disposed above the concave face of said bar, substantially as and for the purpose described. 2. A clamp comprlsing in combination a slightly-curved yielding bar rectangular in cross-section, sleeves longitudinally movable on said bar, means for holding said sleeves against movement relatively to said bar, and clamping devices carried by said sleeve and disposed above the concave face of said bar, substantially as and for the purpose described. 3. A clamp comprising in combination a yielding bar rectangular in cross-section and slightly curved between its ends and provided 1n its convex long edge w1th recesses, sleeves loosely mounted on said bar and movable longitudinally thereon, the openings in said sleeves being larger at one end than at their 4 other ends, projections disposed at the larger ends of said openings adapted to enter said recesses to hold said sleeves against longitudinal movement, means interposed in the larger ends of said openings and engaging said bar to hold said pro ections in engagement with said. recesses, projections carried by said sleeve and disposed above thelarger ends thereof, one of said pro ections formlng a clamping-jaw and the other thereof being provided 5 with a threaded opening adapted to receive a screw-shaft, a jaw rotatably mounted on said screwshaft, and'flanges on said jaw engaging said bar to hold said jaw against rotation relatively to said bar, substantially as and for the
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US5568915A (en)*1994-09-071996-10-29Raymond; RonaldC-clamp with adjustable throat and a method of compressing a work piece
US5692734A (en)*1993-07-151997-12-02American Tool Companies, Inc.Clamp structure
US5722649A (en)*1996-09-261998-03-03Morris; Milton I.Adjustable Clamp
US6367787B1 (en)1999-03-012002-04-09American Tool Companies, Inc.Hand clamp
US6412767B1 (en)1998-03-062002-07-02American Tool Companies, Inc.Clamping jaw
US20050082728A1 (en)*2001-08-102005-04-21Cicenas Chris W.Increased and variable force and multi-speed clamps
US20050156368A1 (en)*2003-10-032005-07-21Fuller Anthony B.Pipe clamp with releasable clamp body
US7131643B1 (en)*2003-10-272006-11-07Sankey Ii George WClamping system
US20100084798A1 (en)*2003-12-122010-04-08Irwin Industrial Tool CompanyClamping and or spreading tool
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US2656864A (en)*1949-04-211953-10-27Grand Specialties CompanyStraight beam clamp with adjustable self-locking jaw
US4710472A (en)*1985-09-251987-12-01The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The NavyMagnetic separation device
US5692734A (en)*1993-07-151997-12-02American Tool Companies, Inc.Clamp structure
US5568915A (en)*1994-09-071996-10-29Raymond; RonaldC-clamp with adjustable throat and a method of compressing a work piece
US5722649A (en)*1996-09-261998-03-03Morris; Milton I.Adjustable Clamp
US6412767B1 (en)1998-03-062002-07-02American Tool Companies, Inc.Clamping jaw
US6367787B1 (en)1999-03-012002-04-09American Tool Companies, Inc.Hand clamp
US8074340B2 (en)2001-08-102011-12-13Irwin Industrial Tool CompanyIncreased and variable force and multi-speed clamps
US20050082728A1 (en)*2001-08-102005-04-21Cicenas Chris W.Increased and variable force and multi-speed clamps
US20080106016A1 (en)*2001-08-102008-05-08Cicenas Chris WIncreased and Variable Force and Multi-Speed Clamps
US9522456B2 (en)2001-08-102016-12-20Irwin Industrial Tool CompanyIncreased and variable force and multi-speed clamps
US7699297B2 (en)2001-08-102010-04-20Irwin Industrial Tool CompanyIncreased and variable force and multi-speed clamps
US8702076B2 (en)2001-08-102014-04-22Irwin Industrial Tool Company, Inc.Increased and variable force and multi-speed clamps
US20100156013A1 (en)*2001-08-102010-06-24Irwin Industrial Tool Company, Inc.Increased and variable force and multi-speed clamps
US7815175B2 (en)2001-08-102010-10-19Irwin Industrial Tool CompanyIncreased and variable force and multi-speed clamps
US7159859B2 (en)2003-10-032007-01-09Irwin Industrial Tool CompanyPipe clamp with releasable clamp body
US20050156368A1 (en)*2003-10-032005-07-21Fuller Anthony B.Pipe clamp with releasable clamp body
US7131643B1 (en)*2003-10-272006-11-07Sankey Ii George WClamping system
US8590871B2 (en)2003-12-122013-11-26Irwin Industrial Tool CompanyClamping and or spreading tool
US8240647B2 (en)2003-12-122012-08-14Irwin Industrial Tools GmbhClamping or spreading tool
US7735813B2 (en)2003-12-122010-06-15Irwin Industrial Tools GmbhClamping or spreading tool
US20100084798A1 (en)*2003-12-122010-04-08Irwin Industrial Tool CompanyClamping and or spreading tool
US20100261459A1 (en)*2009-04-132010-10-14Cequint, IncorporatedSystem and method for enhanced display of in-network caller information on a mobile device
US20140300042A1 (en)*2013-04-032014-10-09Mike UrsellStraight edge clamp
US10478947B2 (en)*2013-04-032019-11-19Affinity Tool Works, LlcStraight edge clamp
US10987782B2 (en)2013-04-032021-04-27Affinity Tool Works, LlcStraight edge clamp
US10661413B2 (en)2014-04-032020-05-26Affinity Tool Works, LlcStraight edge clamp

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