1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to bar clamps and more particularly to a bar clamp having a fastening device for temporarily fastening the slide bar of another bar clamp.
2. Description of Related Art
Clamps of various types have been available for a long time and are used in many applications where it is necessary to hold two or more objects together temporarily. A common problem associated with the use of clamps is that the objects may not be clamped firmly by the jaws. Further, it may sometimes be necessary to use a fixture or other temporary holding device to retain the objects in position so that the desired clamp can be used. However, this is cumbersome and also time consuming.
What needed is a clamp (e.g., bar clamp) which is convenient and efficient to use in clamping two or more objects together. The invention discussed below aims to meet the need.
It is therefore one object of the invention to provide a bar clamp comprising a slide bar; a movable housing slidably mounted on the slide bar and comprising a movable jaw carrier including a first jaw at one end, a handgrip extending in a direction opposing the movable jaw carrier, and a trigger handle disposed in front of the handgrip, one end of the trigger handle being pivotably disposed in the housing; a housing member releasably mounted on a forward end of the slide bar and comprising a fixed jaw carrier and a second jaw at one end of the fixed jaw carrier; and a fastening device comprising a through hole formed through the fixed jaw carrier; a cylindrical urging assembly disposed through the through hole and including a first member having a lengthwise first groove, and a second member having a lengthwise second groove, the second member being a mirror of the first member and spaced from the first member by a gap; and a cam assembly including two arc members wherein one arc member is formed besides one end of the through hole and the other arc member is formed between the other end of the through hole, and a cam member including two spaced, opposite cam rings each having a first portion and a second portion opposing the first portion and larger than the first portion, and a lever formed with the cam rings, wherein each cam ring has an eccentric outer surface, the cam member is put on projecting portions of the first and second members with the cam rings being pivotably contacted the arc members, in an inoperative position the first portions of the cam rings are lockingly engaged with the arc members to allow a slide bar of another bar clamp to freely pass through the first and second grooves, and a clockwise pivotal movement of the lever lockingly engages the second portions of the cam rings with the arc members by drawing the first member toward the second member to fasten the slide bar of another bar clamp.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
Referring to
A slide bar 10 is configured as a flat bar and has a forward through hole 11. A movable housing 20 is slidably mounted on the slide bar 10 and comprises a movable jaw carrier 21 including a first jaw 22 at one end, a handgrip 23 extending in a direction opposing the movable jaw carrier 21, and a trigger handle 24 extending in the direction opposing the movable jaw carrier 21 and being forward of the handgrip 23, one end of the trigger handle 24 being pivotably disposed in the housing 20.
A housing member 30 is disposed on the slide bar 10 and comprises a transverse threaded hole 33, a longitudinal channel 34 shaped to complementarily receive the slide bar 10 and intersecting the threaded hole 33, a threaded fastener 35 driven through the threaded hole 33 and the through hole 11 to fasten the housing member 30 and the slide bar 10 together, an extending fixed jaw carrier 31, and a second jaw 32 at one end of the fixed jaw carrier 31 facing the first jaw 22.
A fastening device 40 comprises a through hole 41 formed through the fixed jaw carrier 31 adjacent the second jaw 32; a cylindrical urging assembly 42 disposed through the through hole 41 and including a first member 421 having a lengthwise groove 424a, a second member 422 having a lengthwise groove 424b, the second member 422 being a mirror of the first member 421, and a gap 423 defined between the first member 421 and the second member 422; and a cam assembly 43 including two arc members 431 wherein one arc member 431 is formed between the second jaw 32 and one end of the through hole 41 and the other arc member 431 is formed between the second jaw 32 and the other end of the through hole 41, and a cam member 432 including two spaced, opposite cam rings 4322 and a lever 4321 formed with and interconnecting the cam rings 4322.
The width of the cam ring 4322 is not uniform. That is, the cam ring 4322 has a wide portion, an opposite narrow portion, and two intermediate portions each progressively formed between the wide portion and the narrow portion. A gap defined between the cam rings 4322 is substantially equal to the length of the through hole 41 so that the cam member 432 can be put on the projecting portions of the urging assembly 42 to have its cam rings 4322 rotatably contacting the arc members 431.
In an inoperative position (see
Further, a person may pivot the lever 4321 clockwise from the position shown in
To the contrary, an operation of the lever 4321 reversing above can loosen the slide bar 51. In another configuration (see
Referring to
The fastening device 40a is mounted at a portion of an extending fixed jaw carrier 31a of a housing member 30. The fixed jaw carrier 31a is implemented as either a first fixed jaw carrier 311a in one configuration (see
In an inoperative position (see
Further, a person may pivot the lever 463 clockwise from the position shown in
To the contrary, an operation of the lever 463 reversing above can loosen the slide bar 51. In another configuration, the fastening device 40 can be disposed on an end of an extension 312a opposite to the first fixed jaw carrier 311a.
While the invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modifications within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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20130134642 A1 | May 2013 | US |