The present invention comprises a clamp arrangement and in particular such an arrangement for use as a hand tool.
A variety of clamp arrangements are known which purport to provide provision of an ability to clamp securely and tightly over a wide range of clamping widths. Some have the ability to permit initial coarse adjustment of the jaws to an approximate target separation distance and enable subsequent tightening of the jaws about the item(s) to be clamped.
According to a first aspect the present invention provides a clamp arrangement comprising:
a first jaw and a second jaw mounted to be movable with respect to one another between a clamping configuration and a release configuration;
a catch mechanism comprising a movable detent operable to engage with a locking element in a plurality of different positions dependent upon the degree of separation of the jaws;
a tightening means operable to tighten the jaws by providing a tightening force acting via the catch mechanism.
It is preferred that one or both of the first and second jaws are pivotably movable. The arrangement may comprise an effectively fixed jaw and a movable jaw pivotally mounted with respect to the effectively fixed jaw.
Beneficially resilient biassing arrangement is provided to bias the jaws together. This preferably comprises a resilient biassing arrangement which acts to inhibit opening of the jaws beyond a predetermined extent, and acts to close the jaws if opened beyond the predetermined extent. A spring or elastically extendible tether may be provided for this purpose.
It is preferred that the arrangement includes a biassing arrangement to bias the detent into engagement with the locking element. The detent biassing arrangement may comprise a spring such as a leaf spring.
The detent is preferably manually actuatable to act against a biassing force to be moved, selectively, out of engagement with the locking element. The biassing force tends to urge the detent back into contact with the locking element.
The locking element preferably includes a plurality of spaced engagement formations, the detent engaging with different engagement formations dependent upon the degree of separation of the jaws. These engagement formations are beneficially in the form of teeth or serrations, preferably extending in a series along an edge (beneficially an arcing edge) of the locking element.
Preferably, the detent is pivotably movable into and out of engagement with the locking element. The detent is preferably mounted to one of the jaws.
Advantageously, the tightening arrangement acts to pivot the locking element to transmit a closing force via the detent to tighten the jaws. In an embodiment which may be preferred for certain uses, the tightening arrangement may comprise a screw threaded shaft, the locking element being matingly connected to the screw threaded shaft via a threaded bore connector. In certain embodiments, the tightening mechanism comprises an elongate handle which is rotated to effect tightening and release. In other embodiments tightening may be effected by a cam and follower arrangement or an expanding/contracting linkage (such as a scissors linkage).
In certain embodiments, it is preferred that one or both of the jaws have pivotable grip elements mounted to the end of the respective jaws. This may enable secure gripping during clamping of differently shaped items.
According to a second aspect, the present invention provides a clamp arrangement comprising:
a first jaw;
a second jaw pivotably mounted with respect to the first jaw;
a first closure system providing a first closing bias to close the jaws; and
a second closure system providing a second closing bias to close the jaws.
The first closure system preferably acts to locate the jaws to a relatively loosely clamped position and the second closure system acts to clamp the jaws more tightly from the relatively loosely clamped position.
Beneficially, this may for example comprise a resilient biassing arrangement which acts to inhibit opening of the jaws beyond a predetermined extent, and acts to close the jaws if opened beyond the predetermined extent. A spring or elastically extendible tether may be provided for this purpose. the first closure system comprises a resilient biassing element between the jaws.
It is preferred that the second closure system comprises a manually actuatable tightening mechanism.
Desirably, in this aspect of the invention the arrangement includes a catch mechanism comprising a movable detent operable to engage with a locking element in a plurality of different positions dependent upon the degree of separation of the jaws; and a tightening arrangement operable to tighten the jaws by providing a tightening force acting via the catch mechanism.
Preferred features of the second aspect of the invention may correspond to preferred features of the first defined aspect of the invention.
The invention will now be further described in specific embodiments, by way of example only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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A handle (6) is connected to fixed jaw (1) by means of a screw threaded shaft (5) and a pivot connection (2). A locking plate (4) is mounted to threaded shaft (5) by means of a correspondingly threaded bore (3). Rotation of the threaded handle (6) about its longitudinal axis causes corresponding rotation of the threaded shaft (5), which enables the shaft of locking plate (4) to move longitudinally up along the threaded shaft (5) depending upon the direction of rotation. The end of locking plate (4) distal from the threaded bore (3) is provided with an arc-form serrated tooth edge (12). Locking plate (4) is mounted to be pivotable about pivot pin (15).
A detent lever (14) is mounted via a pivot (13) to the pivotable jaw (9). The proximal end of detent lever (14) is arranged to be gripped by the fingers of a user and extends downwardly and outwardly from the jaw (9). The distal end of detent lever (14) is provided with an engagement formation (16) which has corresponding teeth arranged to engage with the serrated tooth edge (12) of the locking plate (4). A leaf spring (10) is arranged to normally bias the distal end of detent lever (14) into meshed engagement with the serrated tooth arc-form edge of locking plate (4). A stop pin (11) is provided to limit the outward pivotal movement of the distal end of detent lever (14).
The engagement formation (16) of the lever (14) and serrated tooth edge (12) provide the catch mechanism of the invention. Other realisations of suitable catch mechanism are envisaged such as for example disengageable clutch or brake arrangements.
In use, in order to open the jaws of the clamp, the user grips the handle (6) and pulls the proximal end of lever (14) towards the handle (6) by means of the fingers. This causes the detent lever (14) to pivot about pivot pin (13) and the distal teeth (16) to disengage from engagement with the serrated tooth arc-form edge of the locking plate (4). The distal end (16) of lever (14) engages the stop pin (11) and thereafter drawing the proximal end of lever (14) toward the handle (6) causes continued opening of the jaws of the clamp arrangement.
Having been opened, the jaw can then be closed upon the items to be clamped. This is done by releasing the grip between handle (6) and detent lever (14) allowing the jaws to close under the influence of the resilient spring tether (8). The clamp anvils (7) abut the item to be clamped and the teeth (16) at the distal end of detent lever (14) re-engage with the serrated tooth arc-form edge of the locking plate (4) at a position along the arc-from edge dependent upon the size of the item being clamped. For larger items clamped, the position of engagement will be toward the lower point of the serrated arc-form edge. For smaller items the position of engagement will be toward the upper point of the serrated arc-form edge (approximating the clamp closed position as shown in
This closure system provides a first closure action by means, effectively, of a quick release of the clamp, the engagement (clamping) force being provided via the resilient spring tether (8). This only provides a relatively weak clamping force. The maximum tightening force is provided by means of actuating the handle (6) by rotating it about its axis in a tightening direction, causing rotation of the screw threaded shaft (5) and movement in a downward direction (arrow A in
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The invention as described provides a robust clamp arrangement in which a first closure means (resilient spring tether (8)) can be used for initial closing of the jaws in a quick, secure fashion about an item to be clamped. Subsequently, maximum clamping force may be applied via the tightening arrangement (rotatable handle (6) or other actuator handle), providing a second closure system to tighten the jaws to a maximum degree.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0705055.2 | Mar 2007 | GB | national |