The present utility patent application is related and claims priority from New Zealand application 614008 filed Aug. 6, 2013.
This invention relates to a clamp. A preferred form of the invention relates to a clamp for clamping a handle with a cutting implement while its blade is being sharpened or tested for sharpness, although it should be understood that the invention is not limited to this.
Clamps are well known. One disadvantage of some clamps is that they are less than convenient to use. It is accordingly an object of a preferred form of the invention to go at least some way towards addressing this problem, or to at least provide the public with a useful choice.
According to one aspect of the invention there is provided a clamp formed so as to be suitable for clamping a handle from which a blade extends while the blade is being tested or sharpened, the clamp having:
Preferably the second jaw has padded parts adapted for gripping the handle.
Preferably the padded parts have inwardly angled sides adapted for gripping the handle.
Preferably the padded parts have ridges to facilitate gripping.
Preferably, the first jaw has a substantially H-shaped cross section.
Preferably the clamp has a hinge mechanism which enables the second jaw to swing with respect to the first jaw.
Preferably the hinge mechanism is spring loaded.
Preferably the clamp has an angle limiter which limits an extent to which the clamp can open.
Preferably the means to releasably lock the clamp comprises a latch and teeth and wherein the latch can engage the teeth to lock the jaws.
Preferably the second jaw has a notch adapted to receive a handle hook from a pair of scissors.
Preferably one of the jaws has a protruding overhang to prevent rotation of the handle when in use.
Preferably the clamp has apertures and projections which enable it to be attached to a blade testing or sharpening machine.
Preferably the clamp forms part of a blade sharpness testing machine or a blade sharpening machine.
Some preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The second jaw 3 also has two outer padded parts 10 which have inwardly angled sides which aid with gripping and centring a handle (not shown). The outer padded parts 10 have ridges on them 11. The ridges 11 facilitate the gripping action and help prevent forward and backward movement of a handle (not shown). The second jaw 3 also has a straight padded part 12 which contains a notch 13 in it. The notch 13 allows the clamp to be used to clamp scissors which have a handle hook as the hook engages with the notch. The padded parts 10 and 12 can be made from rubber or any other suitable material.
The first jaw 2 and the second jaw 3 are connected by a hinge mechanism 14 which enables the second jaw 3 to swing with respect to the first jaw 2. The hinge mechanism 14 can be spring loaded and 14 allows easy opening of the second jaw 2. The clamp 1 also has an adjustable latch 15 which is attached via a latch bracket 16 to the first jaw 2. The latch 15 can be made from metal such as steel, or any other suitable material. The second jaw 3 has teeth 17 which are adapted to engage with the latch 15 in a locking relationship. In some embodiments of the invention the latch may be mounted on the second jaw 3 rather than the first jaw 2 and in that case the teeth may be positioned on the first jaw 2.
The lower sides 4 and 5 of the first jaw 3 contain apertures 18 and projections 19 which allow the clamp to be attached to a blade sharpness testing machine or a blade sharpening machine (not shown).
In use the second jaw 3 is swung to an open disposition so that a handle of a blade (not shown) can be placed on the padded parts 7 and 8 of the first jaw 2. If a blade with a straight handle is used the handle contacts the outer padded parts 7 without contacting the recessed central padded part 8. However, if a blade with a curved handle such as a pair of scissors is used then the handle can lay against all three padded parts 7 and 8, that is because the central curve of the handle extends down to the recessed padded part 8. Once the handle has been placed on the padded parts 7 and 8 the second jaw 3 is swung down such that the padded parts of both jaws 7, 8, 10 and 12 contact the handle in a clamping action. The latch 15 on the first jaw 2 is then engaged into a locking relationship with the teeth 17 on the second jaw 3 and the jaws 2 and 3 are locked in place. To remove the handle the latch 15 is released and the second jaw 3 is swung open.
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While some preferred embodiments of the invention have been described by way of example it should be appreciated that modifications and improvements can occur without departing from the scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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NZ 614008 | Aug 2013 | NZ | national |