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1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an expandable clamp with interlacing jaw heads for modular frame assembly, and more particularly, to the expandable clamp having a stronger structure or smaller volume.
2. Description of Related Art
Modular panel frame assembly system is widely used in applications as office partitions, display racks, and window supports. A typical conventional expandable clamp for modular panel frame assembly is taught in U.S. Pat. No. 4,907,388. The clamp has opposing jaws that are always separated from each other by a substantial space. The frame members have at least one longitudinal central slit which is able to be engaged the by expandable clamp.
All conventional expandable clamps have a pair of opposing jaws which are basically symmetrical and face a common problem: a largest width of the longitudinal central slit defined in a frame member is decided by a cross-sectional area of the frame member. A wide central slit will significantly decrease a strength of a small cross-sectional area frame member. However, for opposing symmetrical conventional jaw heads and jaw necks, a thickness thereof cannot be limitlessly decrease for sake of structure strength. The thickness must be great enough to withstand a bending force acting on the jaw necks by the central slit when the expandable clamp is expanded. As a result, conventional expandable clamps are only applicable on “thick” frame members. “Thin” frame members having a relatively small cross-sectional area cannot accommodate a central slit wide enough to insert a conventional expandable clamp with a jaw neck having enough strength. Even for the frame members big enough for a conventional expandable clamp, the most vulnerable part of the clamp is still the jaw neck since a thickness thereof must be smaller than a half of the width of the central slit but always under a great bending force form the central slit when expanded.
The main object of the invention is to provide an expandable clamp with interlacing jaw heads which has a stronger jaw neck without requiring a wider central slit of a frame member.
Another object of the invention is to provide an expandable clamp with interlacing jaw heads having a small volume with jaw necks strong enough for small cross-sectional area frame members.
In order to accomplish the above objects, the present invention provides an expandable clamp having a first jaw and a second jaw each having a rear end pivotally linking together. The first jaw has a first inner face facing the second jaw and an opposing first outer face, and the second jaw has a second inner face facing the first jaw and an opposing second outer face. An elastic member urging the first and the second jaws in a closing position in which the first and the second jaws touch each other. The fist jaw further has a first shoulder inclining inward, on which two first jaw necks are formed, leaving a space therebetween. A first jaw head being formed on each first jaw neck extending outward. The second jaw has a second shoulder inclining inward, on which one second jaw neck is formed. A second jaw head is formed on the second jaw neck extending outward. A screw hole is defined in the second jaw. A set screw is engagable in the screw hole. In the closing position, the first jaw necks and jaw heads are interlacing with respect to the second jaw neck and jaw head, in which the second jaw neck and jaw head stay in the space respectively between the two first jaw necks and the two first jaw heads.
Comparing with conventional symmetrical jaw expandable clamps, the jaw necks of the invention do not have to be less than a half of the slit in the frame member but has a thickness of near a whole width of the slit. A strength of the jaw necks is significantly enhanced therefore for a slit of conventional size the expandable clamp of the invention is stronger and for situation requiring a conventional strength the expandable clamp can be made small in volume which is suitable for small cross-sectional area frame members.
These and other objectives, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.
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The fist jaw 10 has a first shoulder 15 inclining inward, on which two first jaw necks 16 are formed, leaving a space 17 therebetween. One first jaw head 18 is formed on each first jaw neck 16 extending outward. The second jaw 20 has a second shoulder 25 inclining inward, on which one second jaw neck 26 is formed. A second jaw head 27 is formed on the second jaw neck 26 extending outward. The set screw 40 threadingly passes though a screw hole 28 defined in the second jaw 20. As particularly shown in
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From above description, it is seen that the objects of the present invention have been fully and effectively accomplished. Embodiment of the invention has been shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the functional and structural principles of the present invention and is subject to change without departure from the invention's principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the following claims.