Information
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Patent Grant
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6250621
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Patent Number
6,250,621
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Date Filed
Monday, March 6, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 26, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Banks; Derris H.
- Shanley; Daniel
Agents
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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
A clamp having a first leg, a second lega and a base connecting the first and second leg together. An anvil on the first leg and an opening in the second leg. A threaded bolt having threads extending through the opening. A striker head at one end of the threaded bolt which is opposite to and faces the anvil. A control box in the second leg communicating with the opening. A control block mounted within the control box. The control block having teeth extending therefrom which face the threads in the threaded bolt. A control mechanism is provided for moving the control block from a position in which its teeth engage and mesh with the threads on the threaded bolt to a position in which its teeth are disengaged from the threads on the threaded bolt.
Description
The present invention relates to a clamp and more particularly to an improved clamp for clasping an article between an anvil and a striker head.
BACKGROUND
Clamps usually comprise a “U” or “C” shaped frame having a pair of opposed legs and a base connecting the two legs together. One of the legs has an anvil which faces the other leg. The other leg has a threaded bolt extending through it, one end of which has a striker head which faces the anvil. The threaded bolt is threadably mounted and moveable within the other leg so that the striker head is moved toward and away from the anvil when the threaded bolt is screwed or unscrewed. An article may be clasped between the anvil and the striker head by rotating the threaded bolt in one direction to move the striker head toward the anvil until the article is grasped between the striker head and the anvil. The article is unclasped or released by rotating the threaded bolt in the opposite direction to move the striker head away from the anvil and releasing the article. It is sometimes desirable to have the striker head move quickly toward or away from the anvil to clasp or unclasp the article quickly rather than wait for the striker head to be moved toward or away from the article by threading or unthreading the threaded bolt. While quick clasping and quick release clamps have been used in the past, some of these clamps are expensive to manufacture and complicated to use and do not provide for easy access to the interior of the interior of the quick clasp and quick release control mechanism to correct any malfunction.
OBJECTS
The present invention overcomes these difficulties and has for one of its objects the provision of an improved clamp which can quickly release or clasp an article between the anvil and the striker head.
Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved clamp which is simple to operate.
Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved clamp which is inexpensive to maintain and manufacture.
Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved clamp in which a malfunction of the clasp and unclasp control mechanism can be easily corrected.
Other and further objects of the invention will be obvious upon an understanding of the illustrative embodiment about to be described, or will be indicated in the appended claims and various advantages not referred to herein will occur to one skilled in the art upon employment of the invention in practice.
DRAWINGS
A preferred embodiment of the invention has been chosen for purposes of illustration and description and is shown in the accompanying drawings forming a part of the specification, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a plan view showing one side of the improved clamp of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a fragmentary plan view showing the other side of the clamp.
FIG. 3
is a sectional view taken along the line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 1
showing the clamp in its operative position.
FIG. 4
is a sectional view similar to
FIG. 3
showing the clamp in its inoperative position.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of the clamp of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION
Referring to the drawings and more particularly to
FIG. 1
, the clamp
1
of the present invention is “U” or “C” shaped having spaced first and second legs
2
and
3
, respectively, connected together by a base
4
. The first leg
2
has an anvil
5
which faces the second leg
3
. The second leg
3
has an opening
6
therein which is substantially perpendicular to leg
3
and through which extends a threaded bolt
7
having a plurality of threads
9
. The upper end of the threaded bolt
7
has a striker head
8
which faces the anvil
5
and the lower end of the threaded bolt
7
has a torque bar B. The opening
6
is not threaded so that the bolt
7
may move freely and quickly within and through the opening
6
in either direction. An article A is adapted to be grasped or clasped between the striker head
8
and the anvil
5
when the threaded bolt
7
is moved in one direction toward the anvil
5
and the article A is adapted to be released or unclasped when the threaded bolt
7
is moved in the opposite direction away from the anvil
5
.
The second leg
3
has a control box
10
therein communicating with and extending from the opening
6
in a direction toward the base
4
. The control box
10
is shown as preferably being rectangular and adapted to receive a control block
11
which is also preferably rectangular. The control block
11
has a body portion
14
with teeth or threads
12
extending from one end thereof. The threads or teeth
12
are partial threads which are the same size and pitch as the threads
9
on the bolt
7
so that the threads
9
and teeth
12
are able to mesh with each other. The control block
11
lies against an inner wall
21
in the control box
10
and is adapted to be moved toward or away from the inner wall
21
. When the control block
11
lies against inner wall
21
, its teeth
21
are engaged with and will mesh with the threads
9
on the bolt
7
so that when the bolt
7
is rotated, the bolt
7
will threadably move toward or away from the anvil
4
.
The control block
11
may be moved away from the inner wall
21
so that its teeth
12
will become disengaged from and move away from the threads
9
in bolt
7
and the two will no longer mesh with each other. The threaded bolt
7
can now move freely and quickly in and through the opening
6
since its threads
9
no longer mesh with teeth
12
on control block
11
. This permits quick release or quick clasp of the item A between the anvil
4
and the striker head
8
. Hence, it is not necessary to wait for the slower clasping and unclasping process when the bolt
7
is threadably rotating it to bring the striker head
8
toward and away from the anvil
5
.
A control bolt
15
extends from an outer wall
22
of the second leg
3
into the control box
10
through a hole
23
in inner wall
21
(which is opposite to outer wall
22
) and into an opening
17
in the control block
11
. The control block
11
rests on a shoulder
16
on the control bolt
15
. The forward portion
18
of the control bolt
15
extends into the opening
17
in the control block
16
. A spring
19
is mounted on the forward end
18
of the control bolt
15
and is held between the forward end
18
and a cover plate
20
which is removably mounted to cover the control box
10
and hold all the parts within the control box
10
. The opposite end of the control bolt
15
comprises a button
13
extending through outer wall
22
and adapted to be manually pushed inwardly.
Normally the spring
19
moves the control bolt
15
and its control block
11
toward the inner wall
21
so that its teeth
12
engage and mesh with the threads
9
in the threaded bolt
7
. In this position the threaded bolt
7
may be rotated in one direction or the other to move the striker head
8
slowly toward or away from the anvil
5
. However, when quick release or quick clasping is desired, the button
13
is manually pushed inwardly to move the control block
11
away from the inner wall
21
against the pressure of the spring
19
and to disengage and move the teeth
12
away from the threads
9
in the bolt
7
. In this position the bolt
7
can move freely and quickly through the opening
6
toward anvil
5
so that its striker head
8
can clasp or unclasp an article A quickly. As soon as the article A is clasped, the control button
13
is released so that an the spring
19
moves the control block
11
against the inner wall
21
so that its teeth
12
now engage and mesh with the threads
9
in threaded bolt
7
to permit rotation of threaded bolt
7
to tighten the striker head
8
on the article A and hold it in place. When it is desired to unclasp the article A, the control button
13
is again pushed in to move the teeth
12
on the control block
11
away form the threads
9
on the threaded bolt
7
thereby permitting the bolt
7
to move freely and quickly away from the anvil
5
to quickly unclasp or release the article A.
The cover plate
20
is removably mounted on the leg
3
over the control box
10
to keep all the control mechanism parts within the control box
10
. However, if there is a malfunction within the control box, the cover plate
20
can be easily removed to permit access to the interior of the control box
10
so that the malfunction may be corrected.
It will thus be seen that the present in provides an improved clamp which can quickly release or clasp an article between the anvil and the striker head, which is simple to operate, which is inexpensive to maintain and manufacture and which provide easy access to the control mechanisms to permit malfunctions to be corrected.
As many and varied modifications of the subject matter of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the detailed description giver hereinabove, it will be understood that the present invention is limited only as provided in the claims appended hereto.
Claims
- 1. A clamp comprising a first leg and a second leg, a base connecting the first and second legs together, an anvil on the first leg, an opening in the second leg, a threaded bolt having threads thereon extending through said opening, a striker head at one end of said threaded bolt, said striker head being opposite to and facing said anvil, a control box in said second leg communicating with said opening, said control box having an inner wall and a cover plate opposite said inner wall, a control block mounted within said control box, said control block having teeth extended therefrom, said teeth facing the threads in said threaded bolt, control means for moving the control block from a position adjacent said inner wall in which said teeth engage and mesh with the threads on said threaded bolt, said second leg having an outer wall opposite said inner wall, said control block having an opening therein, said control means comprises a control bolt having an inner end and an outer end, said control bolt extends through an opening in the outer wall in said second leg and said inner end extends through said opening and control block.
- 2. A clamp as said forth in claim 1, wherein means are provided within the control box for biasing the control block against said inner wall.
- 3. A clamp as said forth in claim 2, wherein spring means are provided within said control box to bias the control block to a position adjacent the said inner wall.
- 4. A clamp as said forth in claim 3, wherein said spring means are mounted between said control block and said cover plate.
- 5. A clamp as said forth in claim 4, wherein said spring means is mounted between the inner end of said control bolt and said cover plate.
- 6. A clamp as said forth in claim 5 wherein the outer end of the control bolt is movable inwardly to move the control block away from the inner wall of the control box.
- 7. A clamp as said forth in claim 6, wherein said cover plate is removably mounted over said control box.
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