R. B. HESS.
CLAMP.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 18, 1910.
Patented June 27, 1911.
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CLAMP.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented June 27, 1911.
Application filed May 18, 1910. Serial No. 561,947.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, RICHARD E. Hnss, a citizen of the United States, and residing at Aurora, in the county of Kane and State of Illinois, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Clamps, of which the fol lowing is a complete specification.
The main objects of this invention are to provide a work clamp especially adapted for use by machinists, tool makers, pattern makers, wood workers, etc., which clamp is capable of quick and easy adjustment; to provide a clamp having improved mecha nism for locking the jaws in adjusted position; and to provide a cheap and simple construction which is adapted to hold the work in a positive grip.
A specific construction embodying the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
F igure 1 is a central vertical section of a clamp embodied in this invention. Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the clamp with the retaining screw removed. Fig. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary section of the movable jaw and the locking mechanism, and showing the latter in looking position. Fig. 1 is an enlarged plan view of the locking lever. Fig. 5 is a fragmentary view of one of the aws.
In the construction shown, 1 and 2 are the clanipin arms or jaws, which may be of any desired orm and material, and thejaw 2 is adjustable to and from the jaw 1 at the point of connection or fulcrum. The gripping ends 3 of the jaws are each provided on their inner face with a wear plate 4 which is adapted to protect the jaw.
The jaw 1 is provided in its outer face, and at a point intermediate its ends with a socket or recess 5, from which an aperture 6 extends through the inner face of the jaw. Thejaw 2 is provided with an aperture 7 which is in aXial alinement with the aperture 6 in the jaw 1, and is slightly elongated or oblong longitudinally of the jaw. Thelocking bolt 8 extends through the apertures 6 and 7 and is provided with a spherical head 9 which seats in thesocket 5. Thebolt 8 is of slightly less diameter than the aperture 6 to give the bolt a slight swivel movement in said aperture, and it is provided with threads or corrugations 10 which are relatively deep and are square on their faces adjacent to the head 9, and
are beveled on their opposite faces, as shown more clearly in Fig. 3.
The aperture 7 is provided in its side adjacent to the end 3 of the jaw with threads orcorrugations 11 which are formed complement-ally with the threads or corruga tions 10, and which are adapted to engage in the latter when thebolt 8 is forced to that side of the aperture 7 Alocking lever 12 is pivoted on the outer face of thejaw 2 by means of a pivot pin orscrew 13, and is provided with a transverse slot 1 1 through which thebolt 8 projects. Theend 15 of the slot 14: is slightly narrower and a greater distance from the pivotal point of the lever than is theend 16, and 011 its rear side, or that nearest the pivoted end of the lever, it is provided with screw threads orcorrugations 17 which are adapted to engage or mesh in the threads or corrugations 10 of thebolt 8 when the lever is turned so that thebolt 8 is in theend 15 of the slot. When the lever is turned in the opposite direction theend 16 of the slot withdraws the corrugations 10 from thecorrugations 11. Ascrew 18 is tapped into the end of thebolt 8 which protrudes from thejaw 2 and the head of the screw is of larger diameter than the bolt and retains thejaw 2 on the bolt.
Aclamping bolt 19 is secured in an aperture in the rear end of the jaw 1 by means of apin 20, and projects from the face of the jaw. The rear end of saidjaw 2 is provided with an aperture through which the clamping bolt freely passes, and aclamping nut 21 is carried on said bolt intermediate the jaws, and is adapted to be forced against the rear end of thejaw 2 to move said end away from the rear end of the jaw 1 and thereby move the gripping ends of the aws toward each other. Said nut is preferably round and is of comparatively large diameter so as to be easily gripped by the operator without injury to his hand. Aplug 22 may be inserted in the socket5 to hold thelocking bolt 8 in position.
The operation of the construction shown is as follows: lVhen thelocking lever 12 is turned so that thelocking bolt 8 is at the wide,unthreaded end 16 of the slot 14:, and theclamping nut 21 is at the limit of its movement toward the jaw 1, thejaw 2 is free to be moved longitudinally of thebolts 8 and 19, either toward or from the jaw 1. When the work is inserted between the clamping ends 3 of the jaws, thejaw 2 is brought down onto the work and then thelocking lever 12 is turned on itspivot 13 until theend 15 of the slot 14: contains thebolt 8. Theend 15 of theslot 14 being farther from the pivotal point of the lever than theend 16, acts to force thebolt 8 toward the end 3 of the jaw and the threads or corrugations 10 lock with the threads orcorrugations 11, while the threads orcorrugations 17 on the lever lock with the threads or corrugations 10, and holdthe jaws the desired distance apart at their fulcrum. Thenut 21 is then forced against the rear end of thejaw 2, and, since the locking bolt acts as a fulcrum for the aws, the ends 3 are forced into gripping engagement on the work. When it is desired to release the work thenut 21 is retracted and thelever 12 is turned to release or force thebolt 8 from thecorrugations 11.
Vhile I have shown but one specific e1nbodiment of the invention it will be understood that various details of the construction shown may be varied or omitted without departing from the spirit of the invention.
I claim:
1. A clamp, comprising a pair of jaws, one of said jaws having an elongated aperture therein with corrugations at one end, a corrugated locking bolt swiveled on the other jaw and projecting through said aperture, a locking lever pivoted on the apertured jaw and having an elongated slot therethrough adapted to register with said aperture and arranged eccentrically to the pivotal point of the lever, and adapted when moved in one direction to force the corrugations of the bolt into the corrugations of the aperture, and when moved in the opposite direction to force the bolt away adapted to force the front ends of the jaws into gripping engagement.
2. A clamp, comprising a pair of jaws one of which is provided with an elongated aperture having corrugations at one end, a corrugated locking bolt swiveled on the other jaw and projecting through said aperture, a locking lever pivoted on the first named j aw and having an eccentric slot there through through which said bolt extends, corrugations in one end of said slot adapted to engage the corrugations of the bolt, said slot being so arranged that when the lever is moved in one direction it will force the corrugations of the bolt into the corrugations of the jaw aperture and when the lever is moved in the opposite direction it will retract the bolt corrugations from the aperture corrugations, a bolt pivoted at the rear end of one jaw and extending through an aperture in the other jaw, and a set nut on said bolt bet-ween said jaws and adapted to force the rear ends of the aws apart.
In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name in the presence of two witnesses.
RICHARD E. HESS.
Witnesses CHAS. E. Hnss, .OTTO MAY.
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