Clamp

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6711789
  • Patent Number
    6,711,789
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 14, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 30, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A clamp having first and second handle assemblies with each handle assembly having a jaw, a hand grip and an intermediate portion. The handle assemblies are pivotally mounted to each other at their intermediate portions for movement between an open position and a predetermined closed position. A spring is provided for biasing the hand grips and jaws to an open position. A locking mechanism is provided to lock the jaws in the predetermined closed position. The locking mechanism comprises a rack mounted on one of the hand grips and a pawl mounted on the other hand grip, each of which have teeth adapted to mesh with each other to hold the jaws in the predetermined closed position. Mechanism is also provided to release the pawl teeth from the rack teeth to permit the jaws and hand grips to move to an open position.
Description




BACKGROUND




The present invention relates to a clamp and more particularly to an improved clamp in which the jaws can be easily locked in a predetermined position around an article and in which the jaws can be easily unlocked from said predetermined position to release the article.




A number of clamps have been used in the past to hold articles. Some of these clamps have means for locking the jaws of the clamp in a predetermined gripping position around an article and for unlocking them to release the article. Some of these previous clamps are complicated to operate as well as expensive to manufacture and maintain.




Objects




The present invention avoids these drawbacks and has for one of its objects the provision of an improved clamp in which the jaws can be easily locked in a predetermined position around an article and in which the jaws can be easily unlocked to release the article.




Another object of the present invention is an improved clamp which is simple to operate and maintain.




Another object of the present invention is an improved clamp which is inexpensive to manufacture and maintain.




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 an exploded perspective view showing the various parts of the clamp of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the clamp in its open position





FIG. 3

is a plan view showing the clamp locked in position to hold an article.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view showing the clamp in its open position.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view showing the clamp in its closed position.





FIG. 6

is a sectional view detail showing the manner of unlocking the jaws.





FIG. 7

is a sectional view showing the jaws in an open position.











DESCRIPTION




With specific reference to the drawings, the clamp


1


of the present invention comprises a pair of one piece first and second handle assemblies


2


and


3


each having, respectively, a jaw


4


and


5


, a hand grip


6


and


7


and an intermediate portion


8


and


9


, which connect hand grip


6


and jaw


4


together and hand grip


7


and jaw


5


together, respectively. Each of the hand grips


6


and


7


is preferably hollow with the hand grips


6


and


7


each having spaced inner side walls


39


and a base


38


. The handle assemblies


2


and


3


are pivotally mounted to each other at their intermediate portions


8


and


9


by means of a pivot pin


10


and nut


11


extending through openings


12


in said intermediate portions


8


and


9


. The handle assemblies


2


and


3


cross each other at the pivot pin


10


so that where the hand grips


6


and


7


are moved together the jaws


4


and


5


are moved together and when the hand grips


6


and


7


are moved apart, the jaw


4


and


5


will move apart. Each of the jaws


4


and


5


has a grip pad


15


pivotally mounted to the end of each jaw


4


and


5


which are adapted to grip an article A therebetween (FIG.


3


). Mounted around the pivot pin


10


is a spring assembly


19


comprising a coiled head portion


16


wound around pivot pin


10


, legs


17


extending from the head portion


16


and lock pins


18


bent at an angle to the legs


17


. The spring assembly


19


is adapted to fit in a cavity


20


provided in each of the intermediate portions


8


and


9


with the bent legs


17


extending into holes


21


in each of the intermediate portions


8


and


9


. The legs


17


of the spring assembly


19


are biased to exert outward pressure on the handle assemblies


2


and


3


to bias the jaws


4


and


5


and hand grips


6


and


7


of the handle assemblies


2


and


3


in an open position and permits the jaws


4


and


5


and hand grips


6


and


7


of the handle assemblies


2


and


3


to be moved toward each other against the bias of the spring assembly


19


.




Releasable locking means are provided in the hollow hand grips


6


and


7


which cooperate with each other to hold the jaws


4


and


5


in an open position. The hand grip


7


of the second handle assembly


3


is provided with a curved toothed rack


30


between its side walls


39


extending from its base


38


and having a plurality of teeth


31


thereon. The hollow hand grip


6


of the first handle assembly


2


has a pawl


32


and a spring pressed trigger assembly


40


mounted thereon. The pawl


32


has a head


33


having a plurality of teeth


34


and a tail


35


having an arcuate slot


36


and an open end groove


37


. The pawl


32


is mounted in the trigger assembly


40


which includes a finger portion


41


and a body


49


comprising spaced plates


42


. Each of the spaced plates


42


have spaced openings


43


and


44


with the openings


43


and


44


of one plate


42


being aligned with the openings


43


and


44


of the other plate


42


. The tail


35


of the pawl


32


is inserted between the spaced plates


42


of the trigger assembly


40


so that the open end groove


37


and arcuate slot


36


in the tail


35


are aligned with the openings


43


and


44


, respectively, in the spaced plates


42


. A spring


45


having a coiled head


48


with legs


46


and


47


extending therefrom is mounted over the space plates


42


so that the head


48


is in alignment with spaced plate openings


43


and open end groove


37


in tail


35


of pawl


32


. A pin


50


is inserted through the head


48


, openings


43


one open end groove


37


and is attached by any well known means to the inner opposed side walls


39


of the hollow hand grip


6


so that pin


50


holds the pawl


32


, trigger assembly


40


and spring


45


together and permits the trigger assembly


40


to pivot relative to the hand grip


6


and pawl


32


. Another pin


51


is mounted in the second openings


44


in the spaced plates


42


and extends through the arcuate slot


36


in the tail


35


to limit the movement of the trigger assembly


40


relative to the pawl


32


to the confines of the arcuate slot


36


. The leg


47


of the spring


45


is mounted against the base


38


of the hollow hand grip


6


and the leg


46


of the spring


45


is mounted between spaced plates


42


so that the spring


45


exerts an outward bias on the finger assembly


40


to push and bias the pawl


32


outwardly toward the rack


30


. When the finger piece


41


is pressed inwardly toward the hollow hand grip


6


by the user, the pawl


32


will move inwardly away from the rack


30


against the bias of the spring


45


. When the finger piece


40


is released, the spring assembly


45


will force the finger


40


and the pawl


32


outwardly toward the rack


30


.




With this structure, the jaws


4


and


5


are moved together by compressing the hand grips


6


and


7


toward each other against the bias of spring


19


until the grip pads


15


grasp and hold an article A therebetween. The teeth


34


of the pawl


32


move along the teeth


31


of the rack


30


and since the pawl


32


is biased toward the rack


31


, when the article gripping position is reached the teeth


34


of the pawl


32


will enter and mesh with the teeth


31


in the rack


30


to lock the jaws


4


and


5


in the article holding position. When it is desired to release the article A, the finger piece


41


is pressed inwardly by the user against the action and bias of the spring


45


to move the teeth


34


of the pawl


33


away from the teeth


31


of the rack


30


, hence permitting the spring assembly


19


to automatically open the hollow handle grips


6


and


7


and the jaws


4


and


5


thereby releasing the article A from between the grip pads


15


.




It will then be seen that the present invention provides an improved clamp in which the jaws can be easily locked into a predetermined position around an article, in which the jaws can be easily unlocked to release the article, which is simple to operate and maintain and which is inexpensive to manufacture and maintain.




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 given hereinabove, it will be understood that the present invention is limited only as provided in the claims appended hereto.



Claims
  • 1. A clamp comprising first and second handle assemblies, each handle assembly having a jaw, a hand grip and a intermediate portion, said handle assemblies being pivotally mounted to each other at their intermediate portion for movement between and open position and a predetermined closed position, means for biasing the hand grips and jaws to said open position, locking means to lock said jaws in said predetermined closed position, said locking means comprises a rack mounted on one of said hand grips and pawl mounted on the other hand grip, said pawl and said rack having teeth adapted to mesh with each other to hold the jaws in said predetermined closed position means to release said pawl teeth from rack teeth to permit the jaws and hand grips to move to an open position, means are provided to move said pawl toward said rack to cause the pawl teeth and the rack teeth to mesh with each other, said release means comprised means from moving the pawl away from said rack, a trigger assembly is pivotally mounted on said other grip and said pawl is connected to said trigger assembly, said trigger assembly is pivotally connected to said pawl.
  • 2. A clamp as set forth in claim 1, wherein movement of said trigger assembly toward said hand grip will move the pawl away from said rack and movement of the trigger assembly away from said hand grip will move the pawl toward said rack.
  • 3. A clamp as set forth in claim 2, wherein spring means are provided to bias the trigger assembly away form the hand grip to move the pawl toward the said rack.
  • 4. A clamp as set forth in claim 3, wherein said pawl has an open end groove and wherein said trigger assembly is pivotally connected to said open end groove.
  • 5. A clamp as set forth in claim 4, wherein said pawl has a arcuate slot and wherein said trigger assembly has means extending into said arcuate slot to limit its movement relative to the pawl.
  • 6. A clamp as set forth in claim 5, wherein said trigger assembly comprises a finger portion and a body portion comprising spaced plates and wherein a pivot means connects said spaced plates to said outer open end groove in the pawl.
  • 7. A clamp as set forth in claim 6, wherein said pivot means comprises a pin and wherein spring means are mounted on said pin, said spring adopted to bias the finger portion away from the said other handle.
  • 8. A clamp as set forth in claim 7, wherein said other hand grip is hollow with side walls and a base and wherein said pivot means is mounted on said side walls.
  • 9. A clamp as set forth in claim 8, wherein said spring means is mounted between said finger portion and said base in order to bias the finger portion away from the other hand grip.
  • 10. A clamp as set forth in claim 9, wherein spring means are mounted at the pivot between said handle members in order to bias the handle members to an open position.
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