Dual action clamp

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6220589
  • Patent Number
    6,220,589
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, January 5, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 24, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A two-way dual action clamp for accurately clamping together two or more workpieces. The clamps are particularly useful in temporarily clamping together two European style wall cabinets prior to permanently joining the units together with a plurality of screws. Each clamp has two jaws, one L-shaped and one I-shaped which, when assembled form a U-shape. The jaws are manipulated by a hand operating screw so as to clamp together workpieces such as abutting sides of frameless cabinet units. A second hand operating screw carries a pressure plate and extends transversely through a threaded opening in the bight portion of the U-assembly. The pressure plate acts to bring edges of the cabinet units into flush relationship. The distal ends of the jaws are provided with spring actuated workpiece engaging and retaining cams which are spread apart to a limited extent when workpieces are inserted between them.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In U.S. Pat. No. 5,697,601 dated Dec. 16, 1997 a two-way dual action clamp is disclosed for securing two or more workpieces together in a precise relationship until they can be permanently secured together and the clamp(s) removed. The particular embodiment of the invention disclosed in the patent is designed to fasten face frame cabinets. The present invention relates to similar two-way dual action clamps which are designed and adapted to fasten frame-less cabinets which are known as European style cabinets. Whereas the jaws of the clamp disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,697,601 have rigid inwardly directed and longitudinally aligned workpiece retaining projections on their distal ends, which are not useful in clamping European style frame-less cabinets together, the dual action clamps of the present is invention have spring actuated cams pivotally mounted on the distal ends of the jaws for gripping together workpieces such as the abutting sides of a frame-less European style cabinet.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention, generally stated, is the provision of two-way dual action clamps which may be used by skilled and unskilled workers to accurately assemble and install frame-less (European style) cabinets in a relatively short period of time. Except for the addition of the spring actuated workpiece gripping cams pivotally mounted on the distal ends of the opposing jaws and the omission of the drill guide the clamps of the present invention may otherwise correspond to the clamp disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,697,601.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of two European style faceless cabinet units fastened together with a clamp of the present invention prior to being permanently fastened together and installed in a desired location;





FIG. 2

is a top plan view of the clamp as shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a front view of the clamp as shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a view corresponding to

FIG. 2

but illustrating the clamp engaging the abutting sides of the two cabinet units of

FIG. 1

before they have been completely aligned in the front-to-rear direction;





FIG. 5

is a view similar to

FIG. 4

but showing the abutting sides accurately aligned and clamped together as shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is an elevational view taken on line


6





6


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 7

is an elevational view of the inner side of the left hand jaw of the clamp as shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 8

is a fragmentary view on enlarged scale taken on line


8





8


of

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 9

is a fragmentary view on enlarged scale, partially broken away, of the right hand cam shown in FIG.


2


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




In

FIG. 1

a frame-less or European style cabinet is indicated generally at


5


formed of left and right hand conventional frame-less cabinet units


6


and


7


. The abutting side walls or uprights A and B of the cabinet units


6


and


7


are to be joined together as shown in

FIG. 1

prior to installation of the assembled double unit cabinet


5


against a kitchen wall, for example. From

FIG. 1

it will be apparent that the front vertical edges of the side walls A and B must be aligned in flush relationship before the units


6


and


7


are permanently joined together into the cabinet


5


. Using one or more of the two-way dual action clamps of the present invention indicated generally at


8


, the front vertical edges of the walls A and B are first accurately joined together in side by side and front-to-rear relationship as shown, and while being so clamped, holes are drilled such as at locations


10


,


11


and


12


for installing screws for holding the units


6


and


7


together. The screws installed at locations


10


and


11


pass through wall B and enter wall A. The screw entering at location


12


passes through wall A and enters wall B. It will be understood that after screws have been installed such as in locations


10


,


11


and


12


a number of additional screws can be installed at other locations so as to permanently secure the cabinet units


6


and


7


together.




Referring to

FIGS. 2-9

the clamp


8


comprises seven main components, namely, jaws indicated generally at


13


and


14


, operating hand screws indicated generally at


15


and


16


, a pressure plate


17


and a pair of spring actuated pivotally mounted cams


18


and


20


.




The jaw


13


is generally L-shaped while the jaw


14


is generally I-shaped. When assembled in clamp


8


the jaws


13


and


14


form a generally U-shaped assembly with one leg


21


of jaw


13


forming the bight of the U-shape. The other leg


22


of jaw


13


and jaw


14


form the opposing legs of the U-shape. The cams


18


and


20


are pivotally mounted on the distal ends of the jaws


22


and


14


, respectively. In use, the cams


18


and


20


engage the sides A and B of the cabinet units


6


and


7


as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


4


and


5


.




The operating screw


15


comprises a screw


23


having a handle


24


secured to its outer end and with its opposite end rotatedly secured in a socket


25


formed in the distal end of the bight forming leg


21


of the jaw


13


. In order to secure the end of the screw


23


for rotation in the socket


25


it is provided with a circumferencial groove and a pin


26


is inserted in a hole drilled in the jaw leg


21


so as to engage the groove on one side. It will be seen that the pin


26


prevents axial movement of the screw


23


relative to the jaw


13


while allowing the screw to be freely rotated in the smooth walled socket


25


.




The screw


23


has threaded engagement with a tapped or internally threaded bore


27


(

FIG. 7

) in what may be considered the proximal end of the jaw


14


in the U-shaped jaw configuration. The jaw


14


is maintained in its vertical oriented relationship with respect to jaw


13


by means of pins


30





30


press-fitted into openings


28





28


(

FIG. 7

) in the jaw


14


on opposite sides of the bore


27


with the protruding ends of the pins extending in sliding relationship into blind holes formed in the distal end of the bight


21


of the jaw


13


on opposite sides of the socket


25


. It will be seen that when the screw


15


is rotated in one direction the jaw


14


will be moved toward the jaw


13


while when the screw


15


is rotated in the opposite direction the jaw


14


will be retracted or moved away from the jaw


13


.




The pressure plate operating screw


16


comprises a screw


31


to the outer end of which a handle


32


is attached. The opposite end of the screw


31


has a tip


33


(

FIG. 8

) to which the pressure plate


17


is rotatably secured. The pressure plate has a shallow recess


34


formed in its upper side in which a washer


35


is located. The end of the tip


33


is offset over the washer


35


so as to secure the assembly together. When the screw


31


is rotated the washer


35


rotates in the recess


34


thereby retaining the pressure plate


17


in place on the end of the screw


31


. The screw


31


extends through an internally threaded opening in the bight


21


of the jaw


13


. It will be seen that by rotating the screw


16


the pressure plate


18


is advanced or withdrawn with respect to the bight


21


as well as with respect to the cams


18


and


20


.




Each of the cams


18


and


20


is spring actuated by means of a coil spring


37


(

FIG. 9

) surrounding the pivot pin


38


on which the cam is mounted. One end


40


of the coil spring


37


is secured to the distal end of the jaw


14


while the opposite end


41


of the spring engages the side of a pocket


42


in the side of the cam.




The pivotal movement of each cam


18


and


20


in opposite directions is limited by a pin


43


(

FIGS. 2

,


5


and


6


) which engages the outer ends of the jaws


14


and


22


. When the clamp


8


is unengaged each pin


43


engages the outer end of its jaw as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 6

. When the jaws are tightened against workpieces the pins engage the jaws as shown in FIG.


4


.




Each of the cams


18


and


20


is mounted in the opening formed between the bifurcated ends of the jaws


13


and


14


as shown in FIG.


6


. The pins


38


on which cams


18


and


20


are mounted extend through bores in the bifurcated ends.




In operation, the separate cabinet units


6


and


7


will be placed together in approximately the position they will occupy when properly joined together to form the assembled cabinet


5


. One or more of the clamps


8


will then be applied over the front edges as shown in FIG.


1


. Prior to a clamp being applied the spring actuated cams


18


and


20


will occupy the positions shown in

FIG. 2

in which they are closest together.




Upon a clamp


8


being applied over the vertical edges of the sides A and B the cams will be spread apart as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

. The pins


43


engage the ends of the jaws


13


and


14


as shown in

FIGS. 4

,


5


and


6


thereby arrest further pivoting of the cams and allow them to forcibly engage the sides A and B. Preferably each cam


18


and


20


is provided with a surface covering of tape or other material which has frictional engagement with the cabinet material. The tape or other surface covering is indicated at


44





44


. When the sides A and B are completely aligned and flush both edges will rest against the pressure plate


17


as shown in FIG.


5


. The pressure plate is also provided with a covering of tape


45


.




If both of the cabinet units


6


and


7


are resting on a level surface it may suffice to apply one or more clamps


8


to the front or vertical edges of the abutting sides A and B. Otherwise it may be desirable to apply a clamp to the upper edges whereby the cabinet units


6


and


7


will be properly oriented and joined both horizontally and vertically. After a sufficient number of screws have been installed with the clamp(s)


8


in place, the clamp(s) will be removed by manipulating the screws


15


and


16


in the appropriate directions.




While spring actuated clamps


18


and


20


have a desirable shape it will be understood that cams having different shapes can be used which function in substantially the same way as cams


18


and


20


.



Claims
  • 1. A two-way dual action clamp for clamping multiple workpieces in desired alignment with each other, comprising:a pair of clamping jaws assembled to form a U-shaped assembly, a spring actuated workpiece engaging and retaining cam pivotally mounted on the distal end of at least one of the two legs of said U-shaped clamping jaw assembly, a workpiece engaging and retaining component located on the distal end of the other of said two legs in opposed alignment with said cam, a first clamp operating screw operably connected with said assembled jaws for causing said jaws to either separate or close together, a second clamp operating screw operably connected with the bight portion of said U-shaped assembly of said pair of clamping jaws and extending transversely in screw-threaded relationship therethrough, and a pressure plate mounted on the distal end of said second clamp operating screw for engaging and orienting workpieces clamped between said jaws, said first screw being longitudinally aligned with said bight portion of said U-shaped assembly.
  • 2. A two-way dual action screw clamp for clamping multiple workpieces in a desired alignment with each other, comprising:a L-shaped jaw, an I-shaped Jaw, said jaws being assembled to form a U-shaped assembly with one leg of said L-shaped jaw forming the bight portion of said U-shaped jaw assembly, a spring actuated workpiece engaging and retaining cam pivotally mounted on the distal end of each leg of said U-shaped assembly, said cams being longitudinally aligned, a first clamp operating screw operably connected with said jaws for causing said jaws to either separate or to close together, a second clamp operating screw operably connected with said bight portion forming leg and extending transversely in screw-threaded relationship therethrough, and a pressure plate mounted in free-to-rotate relationship on the distal end of said second screw for engaging and orienting workpieces clamped between said jaws, said first screw being longitudinally aligned with said bight portion of said L-shaped leg and with the distal ends of said first screw being secured in free rotating relationship in the distal end of said bight portion and extending transversely in screw-threaded relationship through said I-shaped jaw.
  • 3. The two-way dual action screw clamp of claim 2 wherein longitudinal axes of said first and second screws intersect at right angles.
  • 4. The two-way dual action clamp of claim 2 wherein a pin projects from one side of each said cams in a position to engage the distal end of each said jaw and limit the pivotal movement of each cam between its non-clamping and clamping position.
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Number Date Country
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