Draw vice

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6378624
  • Patent Number
    6,378,624
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, July 20, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 30, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Smith; Scott A.
    Agents
    • Rosenberg, Klein & Lee
Abstract
A draw vice includes a body having two handles, a center tube mounted in the body and driven to rotate a workpiece, a center tube rotating device pivoted to the body and controlled to rotate the center tube, and a center tube locking device adapted to lock the center tube against rotary motion, wherein the center tube rotating device includes a shell pivoted to the handles, an input gear, an output gear coupled to the center tube, a knob coupled to the input gear and adapted to rotate the center tube, and at least one transmission gear means coupled between the input gear and the output gear for enabling the center tube and the output gear to be rotated at a speed of rotation higher than the input gear.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a draw vice, and more particularly to such a draw vice, which comprises a center tube, a center tube rotating device adapted to rotate the center tube and the workpiece attached to the center tube with less effort, and a center tube locking device adapted to stop the center tube against rotary motion.




A variety of draw vices have been disclosed, and have appeared on the market. Regular draw vices commonly comprise a center tube adapted for coupling to the workpiece through an adapter. When installed, the center tube is rotated upwards or downwards, enabling the workpiece to be dismounted or installed. According to conventional designs, rotating the center tube takes much time and labor. Further, in conventional designs, no locking means is provided for locking the center tube against rotary motion.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention has been accomplished to provide a draw vice, which eliminates the aforesaid drawbacks. According to one aspect of the present invention, the draw vice comprises a center tube mounted in the body thereof and driven to rotate the workpiece, a center tube rotating device pivoted to the body and controlled to rotate the center tube with less effort. The center tube rotating device comprises a shell pivoted to the handles, an input gear, an output gear coupled to the center tube, a knob coupled to the input gear and adapted to rotate the center tube, and at least one transmission gear means coupled between the input gear and the output gear for enabling the center tube and the output gear to be rotated at a speed of rotation higher than the input gear. According to another aspect of the present invention, the draw vice further comprises a center tube locking device adapted to lock the center tube against rotary motion.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a plain view of a draw vice according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of the center tube locking device for the draw vice according to the present invention.





FIG. 3

is an exploded view of the locking bar and U-shaped stop plate of the center tube locking device according to the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of a part of the present invention, showing the locking position of the center tube locking device.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of a part of the present invention, showing the unlocking position of the center tube locking device.





FIG. 6

is an exploded view of the center tube


1


rotating device for the draw vice according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a draw vice


1


is shown comprised of a body


10


. The body


10


comprises two pivoted handles


12


, a center tube


16


(according to the present preferred embodiment, the center tube


16


is a hexagonal tube) vertically inserted through the center thereof, a center tube rotating device


20


, symmetrical pairs of links


14


bilaterally coupled between the handles


12


and the center tube rotating device


20


, and a center tube locking device


30


.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the center tube locking device


30


is mounted inside a casing


50


pivoted to the links


14


, and controlled to lock the center tube


16


. When locked, the center tube


16


is prohibited from rotation. The center tube locking device


30


comprises a locking bar


32


, a U-shaped stop plate


34


, a first spring


320


, and a second spring


340


. The locking bar


32


, the U-shaped stop plate


34


and the springs


320


and


340


are mounted inside the casing


50


. The casing


50


has a transverse through hole


500


adapted to receive the center tube


16


. The locking bar


32


has a rear end supported on the first spring


320


, which is horizontally mounted on a rear side wall of the casing


50


, a pin hole


322


near the rear end, and a L-shaped sliding slot


324


near the front end thereof. A first pin


3220


is fastened to the pin hole


322


, and moved with the locking bar


32


between two distal ends of a horizontal sliding slot


502


on each of two lateral side walls of the casing


50


. The second spring


340


is vertically mounted on the bottom sidewall of the casing


50


. The U-shaped stop plate


34


is supported on the second spring


340


, comprising two parallel arms


340


′, and two pivot holes


342


and


344


aligned at the parallel arms


340


′. A second pin


60


is fastened to the pivot holes


342


and


344


of the U-shaped stop plate


34


and the L-shaped sliding slot


324


of the locking bar


32


, having two opposite ends respectively inserted through two vertical sliding slots


504


on the two lateral side walls of the casing


50


.




Referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, when the user pulls the first pin


3220


backwards to force the locking bar


32


against the first spring


320


, the second pin


60


is stopped at the front end


3240


of the L-shaped sliding slot


324


, the second spring


340


is released, and the front end of the locking bar


32


does not touch the center tube


16


. When the user pulls the second pin


60


downwards to force the stop plate


34


against the second spring


340


, the locking bar


32


is horizontally forced forwards by the first spring


320


, enabling the second pin


60


to be stopped at the rear end


3242


of the L-shaped sliding slot


324


, and at this time the front end of the locking bar


32


is stopped against the polygonal peripheral wall of the center tube


16


, prohibiting the center tube


16


from rotary motion.




Referring to FIG.


6


and

FIG. 1

again, the center tube rotating device


20


is mounted in a shell


9


, comprising four gears of different diameters, namely, the first gear


71


, the second gear


72


, the third gear


73


, and the fourth gear


74


. The second gear


72


and the third gear


73


have a common gear shaft


700


. The first gear


71


is an input gear. The fourth gear


74


is an output gear. The first gear


71


and the fourth gear


74


are respectively meshed with the second gear


72


and the third gear


73


. The radius of the third gear


73


is greater than the second gear


72


. The number of teeth of the third gear


73


is also greater than the second gear


72


. Therefore, when the first gear


71


rotates through one turn, the fourth gear


74


rotates through more than one turn. The gear shaft


710


of the first gear


710


is inserted through the shell


9


and fastened to an adjustment knob


80


outside the shell


9


. The center tube


16


is fixedly to the gear shaft of the fourth gear


74


. When rotating the adjustment knob


80


through one turn, the center tube


16


is rotated through more than one turn. By means of this arrangement, the center tube


16


can be rotated efficiently with less effort. Further, the first gear


71


and the fourth gear


74


are pivoted to a respective pivot hole


60


on a support frame


6


, which is fixedly mounted inside the shell


9


.




As indicated above, the present invention provides a draw vice, which comprises a center tube


16


, a center tube rotating device


20


adapted to rotate the center tube


16


and the workpiece attached to the center tube


16


, and a center tube locking device


30


adapted to stop the center tube


16


against rotary motion.




It is to be understood that the drawings are designed for purposes of illustration only, and are not intended for use as a definition of the limits and scope of the invention disclosed.



Claims
  • 1. A draw vice comprising:a body, said body comprising two pivoted handles; a center tube mounted in said body and driven to rotate a workpiece; and a center tube rotating device pivoted to said body and controlled to rotate said center tube, said center tube rotating device comprising a casing pivoted to said handles, an input gear, an output gear coupled to said center tube, a knob coupled to said input gear and adapted to rotate said center tube, and at least one transmission gear means coupled between said input gear and said output gear for enabling said center tube and said output gear to be rotated at a speed of rotation higher than said input gear.
  • 2. The draw vice of claim 1 wherein said at least one transmission gear means each comprises a gear shaft, a small gear fixedly mounted on said gear shaft and coupled to said input gear, a big gear fixedly mounted on said gear shaft and coupled to said output gear, the number of teeth and radius of said big gear being greater than the number of teeth and radius of said small gear.
  • 3. The draw vice of claim 1 wherein said center tube rotating device further comprises a support frame fixedly mounted inside said casing adapted to support said input gear and said output gear, said support frame having pivot holes to which said input gear and said output gar are pivoted respectively.
  • 4. The draw vice of claim 1 further comprising a center tube locking device adapted to lock said center tube against rotation.
  • 5. The draw vice of claim 4 wherein said center tube locking device comprises a shell pivoted to said handles, said shell having two lateral side walls, a front side wall, a rear side wall, a top side wall, a bottom side wall, two horizontal sliding slots aligned at said opposite lateral side walls near said rear side wall, two vertical sliding slots aligned at said opposite lateral side walls near said front side wall, and two through holes aligned at said top side wall and said bottom side wall near said front side wall and adapted to receive said center tube, a first spring member horizontally mounted said rear side wall inside said shell, a locking bar supported on said first spring member and moved horizontally between a front position where said locking bar stops said center tube from rotary motion and a rear position where said locking bar is spaced from said center tube for enabling said center tube to be rotated with said center tube rotating device, said locking bar comprising a pin hole near a rear end thereof and a L-shaped sliding slot near a front end thereof, a first pin fastened to the pin hole of said locking bar and moved with said locking bar between two distal ends of each of said horizontal sliding slots of said shell, a second spring member vertically mounted on said bottom side wall inside said shell, a U-shaped stop plate supported on said second spring member and moved vertically between a top position where said U-shaped stop plate stops said locking bar from forward movement and a bottom position where said U-shaped stop plate unlocks said locking bar for enabling said locking bar to be forced by said first spring member from said rear position to said front position to stop said center tube from rotary motion, and a second pin inserted through the L-shaped sliding slot of said locking bar and fixedly fastened to two distal ends of said U-shaped stop plate and moved with said U-shaped stop plate between two distal ends
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