1. Field of the Invention
This present invention relates generally to clamping articles and, more particularly, to an article for clamping a plurality of objects together to form a bonded unit in a secure and effective manner.
2. Description of Related Art
Objects such as sheets of material have been clamped together by a clamping article to form a bonded unit, wherein the objects to be clamped together may include a layer therebetween of a material for enabling the objects to be secured together. The clamping article is able to exert pressure on the objects at points along the surfaces thereof and/or at junctions of the objects such as corners thereof which may be angular, curved, or squared, to enable bonding of the objects together.
However, such clamping articles have been inefficient and limited in use, in that they have been bulky and able to clamp only a limited ranges of sizes of objects together, and they have also been expensive and inconvenient to utilize. Further, such clamping articles have not been designed for use in a wide range of clamping projects, and have not been practical for clamping objects at multiple locations together.
Therefore, there has existed a need for articles and methods for clamping a plurality of objects together to form a securely bonded unit. The present invention fulfills these needs.
Briefly, and in general terms, the present invention provides an article for clamping a plurality of objects together, in a secure, efficient and effective manner, while enabling convenient and efficient positioning, engagement, release, and disengagement thereof.
The article for clamping a plurality of objects together is convenient to utilize, able to accommodate a range of clamping projects, and efficient and effective for clamping a multitude of areas on the object together. It may be effectively utilized for securely holding objects such as sheets of material and/or angled corners together for gluing or nailing thereof, for securely holding moldings or forms for leveling together, for laminating, and/or for repairing furniture.
The article includes a body portion, comprised of spring wire, formed in a generally c-shape. The body portion includes a pair of side portions, an intermediate portion extending between and interconnecting the pair of side portions, and a pair of opposed free end portions extending from the pair of side portions and opposite the intermediate portion and forming a gap therebetween. The pair of opposed free end portions are resiliently biased toward a position proximate each other and spaced apart to the extent of the gap therebetween. They are able to be expanded away from each other upon the exertion of expansion pressure on the pair of side portions, so as to extend about the plurality of objects to be clamped between the pair of opposed free end portions, and to resiliently compress towards each other and return to the resiliently biased position thereof to exert pressure on and clamp the plurality of objects between the pair of opposed free end portions, upon the release of the expansion pressure and compression of the pair of side portions responsive thereto.
Other features and advantages will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which describe and illustrate, by way of example, the features of the invention.
Referring to the drawings, and in particular to
The clamping article 10 includes a body portion 12, for example comprised of spring wire and formed in a generally c-shape. The body portion 12 is preferably round in cross-section. In a preferred embodiment, the body portion 12 is formed in a generally block-c-shape. The body portion 12 is comprised of a pair of side portions 14, an intermediate portion 16 extending between and interconnecting the pair of side portions 14, and a pair of opposed free end portions 18 extending from the pair of side portions 14 and opposite the intermediate portion 16, and forming a gap 20 therebetween. The pair of opposed free end portions 18 are able to be aligned, and in the generally block-c-shape embodiment of the covering article 10, such block-c-shape is able to maintain the alignment thereof. The pair of opposed free end portions 18 are resiliently biased toward a position proximate each other and spaced apart to the extent of the gap 20 therebetween. They are able to be expanded away from each other upon the exertion of expansion pressure, to extend about the plurality of objects to be clamped therebetween, and to return to the resiliently biased position to exert pressure on the plurality of objects upon the release of the expansion pressure.
Each of the pair of side portions 14 preferably includes a generally straight portion 22, and a portion 24 which enables pressure to be exerted thereon for expansion of the article 10, which is generally curved outwardly away from the opposite side portion 14. The generally outwardly curved portion 24 of each of the pair of side portions 14 is located proximate the opposed free end portion 18 extending therefrom. The generally outwardly curved portion 24 of each of the pair of side portions 14 is engageable by an element 26 for enabling the application of pressure thereto and expansion thereof, and to provide leverage for enabling the exertion of pressure thereon.
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The intermediate portion 16 of the clamping article 10 includes a generally straight portion 40, and a medial portion 42 curved inwardly towards the pair of opposed free end portions 18. Each of the pair of opposed free end portions 18 preferably includes a pointed tip 44. The medial generally inwardly curved portion 42 of the intermediate portion 16 enables the return of the clamping article 10 to the resiliently biased position thereof upon the release of expansion pressure applied to the clamping article 10.
The clamping article 10, as as seen in
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The pressure exerted on the handle portions 32 of the expansion enabling element 26 may then be released, enabling the biasing spring 36 to bias and move the handle portions 32 away from each other, and the outwardly extending portions 34 thereof to move towards each other about the pivot 30, and enabling the return of the resiliently biased pressure of the clamping article 10, so as to exert pressure on the plurality of objects clamped between the opposed free end portions 18 of the clamping article 10. The movement enabling element 50 enables the movement thereof against the object to be clamped and relative to the pointed tip 44 of the clamping article 10, so as to directly face and contact the surface of one of the objects to be clamped by the clamping article 10. To release the clamping article 10 from exerting pressure on the plurality of objects clamped between the opposed free end portions 18 thereof, the above process of engagement and exertion of expansion pressure by the expansion enabling article 26 on the clamping article 10 may be repeated.
From the foregoing it will be appreciated that the system of the present invention provides advantages in clamping a plurality of articles together. While several particular forms of the invention have been illustrated and described, it will be apparent that various modification can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited, except as by the following claims.
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/755,409 filed on Jan. 5, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,648,313, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/158,997 filed Sep. 23, 1998, now abandoned.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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865623 | Wood | Sep 1907 | A |
3446212 | LeRoy | May 1969 | A |
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Parent | 09755409 | Jan 2001 | US |
Child | 10613329 | US |
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Parent | 09158997 | Sep 1998 | US |
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