Information
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Patent Grant
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6338478
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Patent Number
6,338,478
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Date Filed
Thursday, January 23, 199728 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 15, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Price, Heneveld, Cooper, DeWitt & Litton
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Adaptors for interchangeably connecting any of a plurality of clamping fixtures to various beam clamp assemblies include an adaptor block or body, a fastener attached to the adaptor block for releasably securing the adaptor block to a jaw of a beam clamp assembly, and a connector on the adaptor block for releasably attaching a workpiece clamping fixture to the adaptor block. A clamping system utilizing the adaptors may include one or a plurality of different types of beam clamp assemblies, each of which may have jaws which are differently configured, one or more adaptors, each having a fastener specially configured to facilitate releasable attachment to one of the plurality of different types of beam clamp assemblies, each of the adaptors also including a connector for releasably attaching a workpiece clamping fixture to the adaptor, and one or more workpiece clamping fixtures, each clamping fixture including a connector configured to engage the connector on any of the adaptors and facilitate releasable attachment of the clamping fixture to any of the adaptors. The clamping system allows a workpiece clamping fixture to be mounted onto any of a plurality of different beam clamp assemblies having differently configured jaws to provide greater flexibility in the selection of clamping fixtures and beam clamp assemblies for performing a particular job on a particular workpiece.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to clamp fixtures of the type used in association with pipe clamps and bar clamps, and more particularly to clamping systems which are easily reconfigurable to facilitate use of any of various different clamping fixtures which are specially adapted for clamping certain types of workpieces or other articles.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Pipe clamp assemblies and bar clamp assemblies, hereinafter collectively referred to as beam clamp assemblies, are commonly used to hold workpieces or other articles in a fixed position for various operations such as cutting, drilling, nailing, screwing, gluing, etc. Beam clamp assemblies generally comprise a linear beam (e.g., a pipe, rod or bar), and a pair of opposing jaws, at least one of which is slidably supported on the beam. A first of the jaws is either fixed to one end of the beam or includes a locking device for holding the jaw in a selected position on the beam. A linear actuator is provided to linearly advance the second jaw toward and away from the first jaw to apply and relieve pressure on an article interposed between the jaws. Typically, the jaws of beam clamp assemblies have parallel opposing gripping surfaces. Accordingly, beam clamp assemblies are generally adapted for clamping workpieces or other articles having flat, parallel opposing surfaces. However, in order to clamp a variety of articles or workpieces at nonplanar surfaces or surfaces which are not parallel to the gripping surface of the jaws, specially designed fixtures or jigs are generally utilized. For example, to grip the corner of a picture frame, specially configured miter jigs having mitered gripping surfaces have been designed. These specialty jigs have been provided with integral fasteners, such as sockets or clips, to allow attachment of the jigs to the jaws of the beam clamp assembly. A disadvantage with conventional jigs is that they are designed for attachment to a particular type or model of beam clamp assembly and cannot be used interchangeably with beam clamp assemblies having jaw gripping surfaces of a size or shape which is not suitably configured to cooperatively receive the integral fasteners on the jigs. This lack of interchangability can be a disadvantage and inconvenience to workers who must match the jig for a particular job to a specific type of beam clamp assembly which may, for example, be unavailable because it is being used for another job.
It is desirable that jigs or fixtures used for clamping a particular type of workpiece or article be firmly secured to the jaws of the beam clamp assembly to prevent shifting of the fixtures relative to the workpiece or article during clamping and subsequent operations. As a result, the dimensional tolerances between the jaws and the integral fasteners on the jigs are extremely low. Consequently, another disadvantage with conventional clamping fixtures is that installation of the fixtures onto the jaws and removal of the fixtures from the jaws can be relatively difficult and time consuming.
When a beam clamp assembly is used without a special fixture or jig, such as to clamp an article or workpiece having opposing parallel, planar surfaces, it is generally desirable to provide a protective layer between the gripping surfaces of the jaws and the gripped surfaces of the article or workpiece being clamped, to prevent abrasion of the surface of the clamped article or workpiece by irregularities, such as bumps and protuberances, which are generally inherently formed during casting of steel jaws. For this purpose, rubber clamp pads which can be slipped over the gripping surfaces of the jaws have been provided. While conventional clamping pads provide some protection against abrasion, there are several disadvantages associated with their use. Included among the disadvantages of conventional rubber, slip-on clamping pads is that because of the flexibility and deformability of the rubber pads, true clamping pressure between the jaws and the workpiece is not achieved, and the rubber pads can tend to slip or shift relative to the jaws during clamping or subsequent operations on a workpiece being clamped. Another disadvantage with conventional beam clamping systems and rubber clamping pads is that the rubber clamping pads must be removed when a specialty clamping fixture is used, and replaced when it is desired to again use the beam clamp assembly to clamp a workpiece having parallel, planar opposing surfaces. Thus, reconfiguring a beam clamp assembly between a configuration in which a specialty jig is used and one in which clamping pads are used can be difficult and time consuming.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention provides adaptors for interchangeably connecting any of a plurality of clamping fixtures to various beam clamp assemblies. The adaptors of this invention are each configured to be mounted onto a particular type of beam clamp assembly, and each adaptor is provided with a connector for releasably attaching any of a plurality of clamping fixtures to the adaptors, whereby a particular clamping fixture can be interchangeably mounted on any of a plurality of different types of beam clamp assemblies, thus eliminating the need to match the clamping fixture for a particular job to a particular type of beam clamp assembly.
The adaptors in accordance with this invention include an adaptor block or body, a fastener attached to the adaptor block for releasably securing the adaptor block to a jaw of a beam clamp assembly, and a connector on the adaptor block for releasably attaching a workpiece clamping fixture to the adaptor block.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a clamping system for clamping workpieces for various operations. The system includes a beam clamp assembly, or a plurality of different types of beam clamp assemblies, each of which may have jaws which are differently configured; an adaptor having a fastener specially configured to facilitate releasable attachment to the jaws of the beam clamp assembly, or a plurality of adaptors, each having a fastener specially configured to facilitate releasable attachment to one of the plurality of different types of beam clamp assemblies having differently configured jaws, each of the adaptors including a connector for releasably attaching a workpiece clamping fixture to the adaptor; and one or more workpiece clamping fixtures, each clamping fixture including a connector configured to engage the connector on any of the adaptors and facilitate releasable attachment of the clamping fixture to any of the adaptors. The clamping system of this invention thus allows a workpiece clamping fixture to be mounted onto, and to be used with, any of a plurality of different beam clamp assemblies having differently configured jaws. By providing a clamping system which allows any of a plurality of different types of workpiece clamping fixtures to be used with any of a plurality of different types of beam clamp assemblies having differently configured jaws, greater flexibility in the selection of clamping fixtures and beam clamp assemblies for performing a particular job on a particular workpiece is provided. More specifically, workers are not limited by the requirement of having to utilize a particular workpiece clamping fixture with a particular type of bar clamp assembly having jaws which are configured to cooperatively receive integral fasteners on the workpiece clamping fixture.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the adaptor includes a workpiece-engaging surface which faces toward an opposing second jaw of the beam clamp assembly when the adaptor is secured to a first jaw of the beam clamp assembly. The workpiece-engaging surface allows the adaptor to be used as a clamp pad when a workpiece fixture is not mounted on the adaptor. This feature eliminates the need for replacing the workpiece fixture with a protective clamp pad when the beam clamp assembly is reconfigured from being used with a specialty workpiece fixture to being used to clamp a workpiece having opposing parallel, planar surfaces which are to be gripped between the jaws of the beam clamp assembly. Accordingly, the difficult tasks of mounting the workpiece fixtures onto the jaws and demounting the workpiece fixtures from the jaws during reconfiguration is eliminated. Such tasks being difficult and time consuming on account of the extremely low tolerances between the jaws and the integral fasteners on conventional clamping fixtures. Instead, in accordance with this aspect of the invention, the adaptors are firmly secured to the jaws and do not need to be removed during reconfiguration of the beam clamp assembly between a configuration in which a specialty clamping fixture is utilized and one in which flat, parallel surfaces of a workpiece are to be gripped between the jaws, because the adaptors are provided with integral opposing gripping surfaces which generally serve the protective function of conventional clamping pads. Further, instead of detaching the clamping fixture from the jaw, as is required with conventional clamping systems, the clamping fixtures of the present invention are detachable from the adaptors for reconfiguration of the beam clamp assembly. In accordance with a preferred aspect of this invention, detachment of a clamping fixture from an adaptor can be a relatively simple task, which can be facilitated with a threaded fastener, with a snap-type connector, or with any of various other connectors which facilitate quick connection of the fixture to the adaptor and quick detachment of the fixture from the adaptor.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a clamping fixture including a clamping body defining workpiece-engaging surfaces, and an adaptor portion which is integrally connected to, or integrally formed with, the clamping body. The adaptor portion includes first and second fastener clips for releasably securing the clamping fixture to one of the jaws of a beam clamp assembly. The clips are adjustable to allow variation of gripping forces with which the adaptor portion engages the jaw, so that the clips can be loosened to allow the adaptor portion to be easily mounted onto and removed from the jaw, and tighten to allow firm securement of the adaptor portion on the jaw. However, it will usually be unnecessary to loosen the clips. Instead, the fixture can be removed and replaced by sliding it onto or off of the jaws of the clamp assembly. In accordance with a preferred aspect of the invention, the clips are fastened to the adaptor portion with threaded fasteners, so that the clips can be removed from the adaptor portion and replaced with different clips which may be configured to engage the jaws of a different type of beam clamp assembly. Alternatively, the clips can be removed and used with different adaptors configured to be mounted on a differently configured jaw of a beam clamp assembly.
In accordance with another preferred aspect of the invention, the integral gripping surfaces of the adaptors can be made of a material which is relatively inflexible and relatively non-deformable as compared with rubber, so that true clamping pressure is achieved between the jaws and the workpiece. Also, because the gripping surface is integral to the adaptor, and because the adaptor includes fasteners for firmly securing the adaptor to the jaws of a beam clamp assembly, the possibility of the gripping surface or adaptor slipping or shifting relative to the jaws during clamping or subsequent operations on a workpiece is eliminated.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a beam clamp assembly having a pair of adaptors in accordance with the invention mounted on the jaws thereof;
FIG. 2
is a rear perspective view of an adaptor in accordance with this invention;
FIG. 3
is a front perspective view of an adaptor in accordance with this invention;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a workpiece being clamped by a beam clamp having adaptors, in accordance with the invention, mounted on the jaws thereof;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a beam clamp having adaptors, in accordance with this invention, mounted on the jaws thereof, and having miter fixtures mounted on the adaptors;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of a pair of beam clamps being used in association with adaptors in accordance with this invention, and with a plurality of miter fixtures, to clamp a rectangular workpiece by gripping and applying pressure to the corners thereof;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the adaptors in accordance with this invention, the adaptors being configured for mounting on an alternative beam clamp assembly;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of a band clamp which is configured for use with the adaptors of this invention;
FIG. 9
is a front perspective view of a strap clamp configured for use with the adaptors of this invention;
FIG. 9A
is a fragmentary rear perspective view of the strap clamp shown in
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 10
is a vertical cross-sectional view of the beam clamp assembly shown in
FIG. 5
, as viewed along lines X—X;
FIG. 11
is an alternative cross-sectional view of the beam clamp assembly shown in
FIG. 5
, as viewed along lines X—X; and
FIG. 12
is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the invention wherein the clamping fixture includes an integral adaptor portion.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
In
FIG. 1
, there is shown a pipe clamp assembly
10
which comprises a linear pipe beam
12
, and first and second jaws
14
and
16
respectively, which are slidably supported on linear pipe beam
12
. Jaw
14
includes a locking mechanism, generally indicated at
18
, for holding jaw
14
at a selected position on linear pipe beam
12
. A linear actuator, generally indicated at
20
, is provided on jaw
16
for linearly advancing jaw
16
toward and away from jaw
14
to apply and relieve pressure on an article or workpiece interposed between the jaws. An example of a pipe clamp assembly which is commercially available is the “Pony” #50 sold by Adjustable Clamp Co., Chicago, Ill.
A pair of adaptors
22
are releasably secured to each of the jaws
14
and
16
. More specifically, the adaptors are provided with fastener clips
24
which are attached to an adaptor body or block
26
, and which together with the rear wall
28
of adaptor block
26
engage and grip a vertical flange portion
30
of jaws
14
and
16
, the vertical flange portion
30
defining opposing gripping surfaces for engaging a workpiece therebetween.
With reference to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, which show rear and front perspective views of adaptor
22
in greater detail respectively, the front wall
32
of adaptor block
26
is provided with a connector
34
for releasably attaching a clamping fixture to the adaptor. Fastener clips
24
of the illustrated adaptors
22
are attached to adaptor block
26
by a threaded fastener
36
. Threaded fasteners
36
allow the gripping forces between the adaptor
22
and the jaws
14
,
16
of pipe clamp assembly
10
to be adjusted. This facilitates mounting of adaptors
22
to jaws
14
and
16
, and demounting of adaptors
22
from jaws
14
and
16
. Specifically, it is possible to loosen threaded fasteners
36
to allow adaptor
22
to be easily positioned on vertical flange portion
30
of jaws
14
and
16
, and subsequently tighten to allow adaptors
22
to be firmly secured on jaws
14
and
16
. Demounting is similarly facilitated. Additionally, by utilizing threaded fasteners
36
for attaching fasteners clips
24
to adaptor block
26
, it is possible to completely remove fastener clips
24
from the adaptor block and replace them with different clips which are configured to engage a different type of beam clamp assembly having jaws with differently configured vertical flange portions or other attachment features. Although clips
24
are shown attached to adaptor block
26
, by means of a threaded fastener, it is contemplated that clips
24
can be attached to adaptor blocks
26
using alternative fastening means, or clips
24
may be integrally formed with or integrally attached to adaptor blocks
26
, without departing from the scope of this invention.
Front wall
32
of adaptor block
26
serves as a workpiece-engaging surface which faces toward an opposing workpiece-engaging surface of a second jaw on a beam clamp assembly when the adaptor is secured to a first jaw on the beam clamp assembly. Accordingly, it is not necessary to remove the adaptors
22
from jaws
14
,
16
when reconfiguring the pipe clamp assembly
10
from a configuration in which a specialty clamping fixture is utilized and one in which flat, parallel surfaces of a workpiece are to be gripped between the jaws, because the workpiece-engaging surfaces provided by front walls
32
of adaptor blocks
26
provide opposing gripping surfaces which are integral to the adaptors. In fact, when reconfiguring the pipe clamp assembly
10
for clamping flat, parallel surfaces of a workpiece, it is generally desirable to utilize the workpiece-engaging surfaces provided by front wall
32
of adaptor blocks
26
, to provide a protective layer which shields the workpiece from bumps and other protuberances which are generally present on the opposing faces of the vertical flange portions
30
of conventional jaws
14
,
16
. Further, the integral workpiece gripping surfaces
32
of adaptors
22
can be made of a material which is relatively inflexible and relatively non-deformable as compared with rubber, so that true clamping pressure is achieved between the jaws and the workpiece. Suitable materials for forming the workpiece gripping surfaces
32
include various woods, plastics and metals, specific materials include various hardwoods such as oak, maple, etc. Because the gripping surfaces
32
are integral to the adaptor, and because the adaptor includes fasteners for firmly securing the adaptor to the jaws of a pipe clamp assembly, the possibility of the gripping surfaces of the adaptors slipping or shifting relative to the jaws during clamping or subsequent operations on the workpiece is eliminated. The workpiece-engaging surfaces
32
of the illustrated adaptors
22
are substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the linear pipe beam
12
when the adaptors are secured to the jaws
14
,
16
of the pipe clamp assembly. However, it is contemplated that the adaptors
22
can be provided with workpiece-engaging surfaces of different configurations. Of course, the workpiece-engaging surfaces
32
of the illustrated adaptor
22
can be provided with any of various types of coverings or cushioned pads which can be attached to wall
32
with adhesives or the like. Examples of surface coverings or pads which can be attached to the wall
32
include wood veneer, rubber, cork, felt or other types of materials which enhance gripping of the workpiece and/or cushion the workpiece. An advantage with the adaptor blocks
22
is that they can be easily configured to provide a workpiece-engaging surface
32
which is larger than the workpiece-engaging surface provided by the vertical flange portions
30
of conventional jaws
14
,
16
of typical beam clamp assemblies.
The connector
34
of the adaptor
22
, illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 3
, is an internally threaded bore which is configured to receive a threaded fastener. This allows clamping fixtures to be mounted onto, or demounted from, adaptors
22
more easily than conventional clamping fixtures, having integral fasteners such as sockets or clips, can be mounted onto, or demounted from, the jaws of a beam clamp assembly. Other types of connectors, such as snap-type connectors or other connectors which facilitate quick connection of the fixture to the adaptor and quick detachment of the fixture from the adaptor, can be used in place of the illustrated connector
34
. Projecting horizontally from a lower edge of front wall
32
of adaptor block
26
is a protective ledge
38
. When mounted on jaws
14
,
16
of pipe clamp assemble
10
, protective ledge
38
is disposed generally adjacent to linear pipe beam
12
such that it is interposed between a workpiece and the linear pipe beam when a workpiece is engaged by the workpiece-engaging surfaces
32
of the adaptors
22
, so that contact between a workpiece
40
and the linear pipe beam is avoided, as illustrated in FIG.
4
.
In
FIG. 5
, there is illustrated a pipe clamp assembly
10
, as previously described, having adaptors
22
mounted on vertical flange portions
30
of jaws
14
,
16
, and having miter fixtures
42
and
43
mounted on respective adaptors
22
. Fixture
42
includes a fixture body
44
defining vertical workpiece-engaging surfaces
45
and
46
, which are angularly displaced with respect to each other by 90 degrees. Workpiece-engaging surfaces
45
and
46
are configured to engage the exterior 90 degree corner of a workpiece
48
(shown in phantom). The term “workpiece” as used herein can mean either a single integral workpiece, or a plurality of parts which are being held together for gluing or other operations. Miter fixture
42
also includes first and second mounting blocks
50
and
51
which allow fixture
42
to be mounted in either of two alternative orientation, shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
respectively. Each of the mounting blocks includes a connector comprising a bore
52
and a threaded fastener
53
. As shown in
FIG. 10
, threaded fastener
53
passes through bore
52
of mounting block
50
or
51
and threadingly engages and passes into threaded bore
34
of adaptor
22
to attach fixture
42
to adaptor
22
. To eliminate the need for tools, such as screwdrivers, threaded fastener
53
can be provided with a thumb screw which allows the threaded fastener to be tightened and loosened by hand. Miter fixture
43
includes workpiece-engaging surfaces
54
and
55
which are angularly displaced from each other by 270 degrees to allow engagement of the surfaces
55
and
56
with the internal right angle of a workpiece
48
. Miter fixture
43
includes a mounting block
50
having a bore in which threaded fastener
53
is received. Miter fixture
43
is attached to an adaptor
22
in a manner analogous to the manner in which miter fixture
42
to attached to an adaptor
22
, as illustrated in FIG.
10
.
FIG. 6
shows two pipe clamp assemblies
10
, each including a linear pipe beam
12
, and a pair of opposing jaws
14
and
16
, being used in combination with four adaptors
22
, one of which is attached to each of the respective jaws, and four miter fixtures
42
, to clamp together edge rails
58
,
59
,
60
and
61
and core piece
62
, such as to allow glue disposed between the joining surfaces of the rails and the core piece to dry.
FIG. 7
shows a bar clamp assembly
70
having jaws
72
and
73
. Jaw
72
is fixed at one end of beam
74
, and jaw
73
includes a combination locking device (not shown) and linear actuator for linearly advancing jaw
73
toward and away from jaw
72
to apply and relieve pressure on an article interposed between the jaws. The locking device and linear actuator are engaged by manipulation of handle
75
. An example of a commercially available bar clamp assembly is the “Bessey K-BODY CLAMP” sold by American Clamping Company, Batavia, N.Y. Also shown in
FIG. 7
are a pair of alternative adaptors
76
having fastener clips
77
connected thereto. Adaptors
76
and fastener clips
77
are configured to be positioned over, and together firmly engage, jaws
72
and
73
. Similar to adaptors
22
, adaptors
76
include workpiece-engaging surfaces
78
(analogous to workpiece-engaging surface
32
of adaptor
22
) and connectors
79
(which are analogous to connectors
34
of adaptor
22
). More specifically, the illustrated connector
79
is a threaded bore which is adapted to receive a threaded fastener.
FIG. 8
shows a band clamp
80
having bores
81
and
82
through mating clamp blocks
83
and
84
respectively. Threaded fasteners
53
can be passed through bores
81
and
82
respectively and into engagement with threaded bores
79
of adaptor
76
, as shown. Alternatively, band clamp
80
can be attached to adaptors
22
(shown in
FIGS. 1-3
) by passing threaded fasteners
53
through bores
81
and
82
and into engagement with threaded bores
34
of adaptors
22
. Band clamp
80
includes a metal band
85
connected to each of the blocks
83
and
84
. The connection to block
83
can be a fixed connection, and the connection to block
84
can be an adjustable connection in which band
85
can be drawn in either direction through an elongate aperture
86
and held in place by set screw
87
which extends through threaded bore
88
to the passageway defined by slot
86
to allow the end of set screw
87
to engage band
85
. In order to insure proper connection between clamp block
83
and
84
, clamp block
84
can be provided with a pair of dowels
89
which engage holes (not shown) provided in mating clamp block
83
. A similar arrangement is shown and described with reference to a strap clamp shown in FIG.
9
. Band clamp
80
is ideally suited for clamping circular, elliptical or other continuously curved workpieces. For example, band clamp
80
can be used for holding perimeter rails
90
,
91
and
92
in engagement with circular core
93
, such as to allow glue disposed between adjacent abutting surfaces of the rails and core to dry.
In
FIGS. 9 and 9A
, there is shown a strap clamp fixture
100
including a cloth strap
102
, such as a woven nylon strap, which is attached near opposite ends thereof to mating clamp blocks
103
and
104
. Blocks
103
and
104
can be attached to adaptor
76
by passing threaded fasteners
53
through bores
105
and into engagement with threaded bores
79
of adaptors
76
. Strap
102
can be fixedly connected to block
103
and adjustably connected to block
104
. For example, an elongate aperture
106
can extend through a portion of block
104
to allow strap
102
to be drawn therethrough in either direction and held by a buckle
107
. As with band clamp
80
, strap clamp
100
is provided with mating blocks
103
and
104
having dowels
108
which project from block
104
and matably engage circular apertures
110
in block
103
. Strap clamp
100
can be used for holding together or clamping a workpiece having a circular or polygonal shape. For example, strap clamp fixture
100
can be used for holding together rails
111
,
112
and
113
of a triangular workpiece, such as to allow glue disposed between the adjoining surfaces of the rails to dry. Corner pieces
120
can be used in association with clamp fixture
100
to concentrate clamping forces along the joining surfaces near the vertices of the workpiece.
While the invention has been generally described with reference to clamping systems wherein clamping fixtures are attached to adaptors by means of a threaded fastener which passes through a bore through the fixtures and into threaded engagement with threaded bores extending through the adaptors, various alternative types of connections, especially those which allow quick connection of the fixture to the adaptor and quick disconnection of the fixture from the adaptor, can be utilized. As a specific example, in
FIG. 11
, there is illustrated a snap-type connector system comprising a socket connector
115
having a socket
116
which is adapted to receive a plug
117
projecting from a plug connector
118
. When a snap-type connector is used, it is preferred that the socket connector
115
be provided on the adaptor, and that the plug type connector
118
be provided on the clamping fixture, so that the workpiece-engaging surface
32
of adaptor
22
does not have any projections which would interfere with the clamping of a workpiece against workpiece-engaging surface
32
.
In
FIG. 12
there is shown an alternative embodiment of the invention of the clamping fixtures of this invention, wherein the adaptor is an integral portion of the fixture. Clamping fixtures
200
and
202
are generally similar to clamping fixtures
42
and
43
shown in
FIG. 5
, the difference being that
FIG. 5
shows clamping fixtures which are releasably connected to adaptors
22
, whereas the fixtures
200
and
202
shown in
FIG. 12
have adaptor portions
204
and
206
which are integrally attached to or integrally formed with clamping bodies
208
and
210
respectively. Thus, clamping bodies
208
and
210
are not releasably connected with adaptor portions
204
and
206
, but instead are permanently attached thereto. The expression “permanently attached” means that the adaptor portions
204
and
206
and clamping bodies
208
and
210
are not provided with any means for releasably connecting the adaptors to the clamping bodies, such that separation of the adaptor portions from the clamping bodies would result in damaging or at least physically altering or modifying the structure of the clamping fixture. Clamping body
208
defines workpiece-engaging surfaces
212
and
213
, and clamping body
210
defines workpiece-engaging surfaces
214
and
215
. The adaptor portions
204
and
206
each include first and second fastener clips
216
for releasably securing the clamping fixtures
200
and
202
to jaws
14
and
16
respectively of the beam clamp assembly
10
. The clips
216
are adjustable to allow variation of gripping forces with which the adaptor portion engages the jaw. Specifically, with the illustrated embodiment, clips
216
are attached to the adaptor blocks
204
and
206
with threaded fasteners
218
, which allow the clips to be loosened so that the adaptor can be easily mounted onto and removed from the jaws, and tightened to allow firm securement of the adaptor portions on the jaws. Specifically, with the illustrated embodiment, clips
216
are attached to the adaptor blocks
204
and
206
with threaded fasteners
218
, which allow the clips to be loosened so that the adaptor can be easily mounted onto and removed from the jaws, and tightened to allow firm securement of the adaptor portions on the jaws. The threaded fasteners
218
allow the clips
216
to be completely removed from the adaptor portions
204
and
206
, so that the clips
226
can be removed and replaced with different clips which may be configured to engage different jaws of a different beam clamp assembly. Fixture
200
is provided with an alternative adaptor portion
220
, which is substantially similar to adaptor portion
204
, to allow the clamping fixture to be releasably attached to the jaw of a beam clamp assembly in any of a plurality of alternative orientations. Fixtures
200
and
202
having integral adaptor portions
204
and
206
may be particularly appealing to those who prefer to use conventional rubber pads when reconfiguring a beam clamp assembly from use with specialty clamping fixtures such as
200
and
202
, to a configuration in which the oppositely facing surfaces of jaws
14
and
16
are used to grip a workpiece having opposing, flat, parallel surfaces. Specifically, the combination clamping fixture with integral adaptor allows easy reconfiguration of the assembly by removing the fixtures
200
and
202
from the jaws, such as by loosening screws
218
and lifting clamping fixtures
200
and
202
upwardly, and slipping a conventional rubber clamping pad over the vertical flange portions
230
of jaws
14
and
16
of the clamp assembly. Also, with respect to the Bessey K-BODY style clamp assembly, which has a non-removable protective plastic surface covering its jaws, the one-piece clamping fixture with integral adaptor may be desirable to some, as protection is automatic at the removal of the fixture/adaptor. In the case of certain other commercially available beam clamp assemblies, such as the Gross-Stabil parallel clamp, the clamp is provided with removable, protective (plastic) clamp pads, such that a one-piece fixture/adaptor specially configured for the clamp assembly, can be removed from the jaws of the clamp, and the supplied protective pads can be reattached, as desired.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications to the preferred embodiments of the invention as described herein can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An adaptor for interchangeably connecting any of a plurality of clamping fixtures to a beam clamp assembly, comprising:an adaptor block; first and second fastening clips configured to engage rear edges of a jaw of a beam clamp assembly; a connector on the adaptor block for releasably attaching a workpiece clamping fixture to the adaptor block; the adaptor block including a flat, forwardly-facing workpiece-engaging surface and a rearwardly-facing jaw-engaging surface; the first and second fastening clips projecting rearwardly and toward each other from opposite sides of the adaptor block, whereby the adaptor is releasably attachable to a jaw of a beam clamp assembly; and a protective ledge which extends integrally from the workpiece-engaging surface so that it is disposed adjacent to a beam of a beam clamp assembly when the adaptor is mounted on the beam clamp assembly, whereby the ledge is interposed between a workpiece and the beam when a workpiece is engaged by the workpiece-engaging surface of the adaptor mounted a jaw of the beam clamp assembly, and whereby contact between the workpiece and the beam is avoided.
- 2. An adaptor for interchangeably connecting any of a plurality of clamping fixtures to a beam clamp assembly, comprising:an adaptor including an adaptor block and first and second clips configured to engage rear edges of a jaw of a beam clamp assembly, the adaptor block having a flat, forwardly-facing workpiece-engaging surface and a rearwardly-facing jaw-engaging surface, the first and second clips projecting rearwardly and toward each other from opposite sides of the adaptor block, whereby the adaptor is releasably attachable to a jaw of a beam clamp assembly; and a connector on the adaptor for translationally fixing and releasably attaching a workpiece clamping fixture to the adaptor.
- 3. The adaptor of claim 2, wherein the fastening clips are adjustable to allow variation of gripping forces with which the adaptor engages the jaw, whereby the clips can be loosened to allow the adaptor to be easily mounted onto and removed from the jaw, and tightened to allow firm securement of the adaptor on the jaw.
- 4. The adaptor of claim 2, wherein the clips are fastened to the adaptor with threaded fasteners, whereby the clips can be removed from the adaptor block and replaced with different clips configured to engage a different type of beam clamp assembly.
- 5. The adaptor of claim 2, wherein the connector on the adaptor block is an internally threaded bore configured to receive a threaded fastener.
- 6. An adaptor for interchangeably connecting any of a plurality of clamping fixtures to a beam clamp assembly, comprising:an adaptor including an adaptor block and first and second clips configured to engage rear edges of a jaw of a beam clamp assembly, the adaptor block having a flat forwardly-facing workpiece-engaging surface and a rearwardly-facing jaw-engaging surface, the first and second fastening clips projecting rearwardly and toward each other from opposite sides of the adaptor block, whereby the adaptor is releasably attachable to a jaw of a beam clamp assembly; and a connector on the adaptor for translationally fixing and releasably attaching a workpiece clamping fixture to the adaptor, the forwardly-facing workpiece-engaging surface being free of projections, and the connector being recessed in the forwardly-facing workpiece-engaging surface, whereby the forwardly-facing workpiece-engaging surface is flat and uninterrupted except for the recessed connector.
- 7. The adaptor of claim 6, wherein the adaptor includes a workpiece-engaging surface which faces toward an opposing second jaw of a beam clamp assembly when the adaptor is secured to a first jaw of the beam clamp assembly.
- 8. The adaptor of claim 7, wherein the workpiece-engaging surface is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the beam of the beam clamp assembly when the adaptor is secured to a jaw of the beam clamp assembly.
- 9. The adaptor of claim 7, wherein the workpiece-engaging surface is less flexible than rubber.
- 10. The adaptor of claim 7, wherein the adaptor includes a protective ledge which extends from the workpiece-engaging surface and is disposed adjacent to a beam clamp assembly when the adaptor is mounted on the beam clamp assembly, whereby the ledge is interposed between a workpiece and the beam when a workpiece is engaged by the workpiece-engaging surface of the adaptor mounted on a jaw of the beam clamp assembly, so that contact between the workpiece and the beam is avoided.
- 11. A combination beam clamp assembly and an adaptor for interchangeably connecting any of a plurality of clamping fixtures to a beam clamp assembly, comprising:a beam clamp including a beam and a pair of opposing jaws; an adaptor releasably attached to a jaw of the beam clamp assembly, the adaptor including an adaptor block and first and second fastening clips configured to engage rear edges of the jaw of the beam clamp assembly, the adaptor block having a flat forwardly-facing workpiece-engaging surface and a rearwardly-facing jaw-engaging surface, the first and second clips projecting rearwardly and toward each other from opposite sides of the adaptor block, whereby the adaptor is releaseably attached to the jaw of the beam clamp assembly; and a connector on the adaptor for translationally fixing and releasably attaching a workpiece clamping fixture to the adaptor, the forwardly-facing workpiece-engaging surface being free of projections, and free of recesses other than the connector, whereby the forwardly-facing workpiece-engaging surface is flat and substantially uninterrupted except for the recessed connector.
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