Claims
- 1. A push pin clamp for a wire or cord comprising a base member having a flat surface, a pin having one end completely embedded in and rigidly held by said base member, said pin having a sharpened end extending from said flat surface at an acute angle to a given direction on said flat surface, whereby said pin and said given direction on said flat surface define a plane, said base member further having a second surface opposite said flat surface, a first projection spaced from said pin in said given direction and extending from said second surface, a clamping member pivotally coupled to said projection for rotation about an axis parallel to said clamping surface, said clamping member having an eccentric portion with grooves extending parallel to the pivotal axis thereof, and an operating lever extending toward said one end of said base member, whereby movement of said lever toward said base member rotates said eccentric portion to reduce the spacing between said eccentric portion and said second surface, and a second projection on said base member spaced in said given direction from said first projection and having an aperture positioned to direct a wire or cord to be clamped between said eccentric portion and said second surface, the axial end of said eccentric member away from said projection being exposed to permit a wire or cord to be clamped to be inserted laterally between said eccentric portion and said eccentric surface.
- 2. A clamp comprising first and second unitary members of a die casting metal, one of said members having a portion with first and second parallel sides and a hole of circular cross-section extending therethrough, the other of said members having a surface slidably engaging said first side of said portion of said one member and a projection of circular cross-section unitary with said other member and extending through said aperture for forming a pivot joint between said first and second members, said projection having an enlarged end inhibiting separation of said first and second members without deformation of said enlarged end, said first member having an eccentric portion and a lever for rotating said eccentric portion about the axis of said pivot joint, said second member having a base aligned with and spaced from said eccentric portion, whereby the space between said base and eccentric portion varies with rotation of said eccentric portion about said axis to clamp an article therebetween, said surface of said other member forming one side of said eccentric portion, the other side of said eccentric portion being free of obstructions, whereby an article to be clamped may be inserted between said eccentric member and said base in a direction parallel to said axis, a mounting surface on said base, an extension on said base extending at an acute angle from said mounting surface away from said projections, and a hole in said extension extending at an acute angle to said mounting surface and positioned to guide an elongated article to be clamped to the space between said eccentric portion and said base.
- 3. The clamp of claim 2 wherein said lever extends tangentially from said eccentric portion.
- 4. The clamp of claim 2 wherein said aperture and projection have mating tapers.
- 5. The clamp of claim 2 wherein said portion having parallel sides comprises a projection extending from said base, said projection of circular cross-section extending from one side of said eccentric portion.
- 6. The clamp of claim 5 wherein said lever extends from said eccentric portion.
- 7. The clamp of claim 5 wherein said base has a first surface facing said eccentric portion.
- 8. The clamp of claim 7 further comprising a pin having a blunt end embedded in said base and a sharpened end extending from said mounting surface parallel to said hole in said extension.
- 9. The clamp of claim 8 wherein said pin is mounted in said base at a location spaced in one direction from the space between said eccentric portion and base, and extends at an acute angle from said mounting surface in a direction opposite said one direction.
- 10. The clamp of claim 2 wherein said base has a flat surface facing said eccentric portion, and a smooth clamping projection on said flat surface extending parallel to said axis and directed toward said eccentric portion.
- 11. The clamp of claim 2 wherein said eccentric portion has grooves on the side thereof facing said base, said grooves extending substantially parallel to said axis.
- 12. In a clamp for a wire or cord having a base with a mounting surface, a smooth clamping surface opposite the mounting surface, and a projection extending from said clamping surface and having a flat sliding surface normal to said clamping surface, a cam pivoted to said projection and slidably engaging said sliding surface, a lever on said cam for rotating said cam thereby to vary the space in a clamping region between said cam and said clamping surface, one side of said cam being open to permit insertion of a wire or cord in said clamping region, and projection means on said base for directing a wire or cord to said clamping region; the improvement wherein said projection means comprises a further projection extending from said base at an acute angle to said mounting surface in a direction away from said first mentioned projection, and a hole extending through said further projection in the plane of said sliding surface and at an acute angle to said mounting surface.
- 13. The clamp of claim 12 wherein the axis of said hole in said further projection extends toward the pivotal axis of said cam on the side of said base away from said mounting surface.
- 14. The clamp of claim 12 further comprising a pin fixedly mounted in said base and having a pointed end extending from said mounting surface, said pin having an axis parallel to the axis of said hole, said pin being mounted in said base spaced from said first mentioned projection on the opposite side of said further projection as said further projection.
- 15. The clamp of claim 12 wherein the side of said base opposite said mounting surface is substantially flat and parallel to said mounting surface, and said smooth clamping surface comprises a smooth ridge on said flat surface opposing said cam and extending parallel to the axis of said cam.
- 16. The push pin clamp of claim 1 wherein said base member has a boss extending from said second surface, said one end of said pin being embedded and rigidly held in said boss.
- 17. The push pin of claim 16 wherein said eccentric portion is positioned whereby movement of said lever toward said boss rotates said eccentric portion to reduce the spacing between said eccentric portion and said second surface.
- 18. The push pin of claim 1 wherein said second projection extends at an acute angle to said flat surface of said base member, in the direction away from said first mentioned projection, and said aperture comprises a hole in said second projection extending parallel to said pin.
- 19. The push pin clamp of claim 1 wherein said second surface is substantially flat and extends parallel to said flat surface, and further comprising a clamping ridge on said second surface facing said eccentric portion and extending parallel to said pivotal axis.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 489,051, filed July 16, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,911,516.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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