The present invention relates to a F-clamp which avoids interfering the first clamping arm and the second clamping arm of the F-clamp in a limited space.
A reinforcement structure of a F-clamp contains a support portion and a locking mechanism. The support includes a first clamping arm, a second clamping arm, and a connection rod inserting through the first clamping arm and the second clamping arm, and each of the first clamping arm and the second clamping arm has a column and a covering layer, wherein the column is made of metal, and the covering layer is made of plastic material. The locking mechanism includes a screw element screwing with the second clamping arm, such that the locking mechanism is rotated to drive the first clamping arm and the second clamping arm to clamp a workpiece.
The second clamping arm slides along the connection rod relative to the first clamping arm. However, the locking mechanism is screwed on a bottom of the second clamping arm, so it is easy to interfere the second clamping arm as operating the F-clamp in a limited space.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
The primary aspect of the present invention is to provide a F-clamp which avoids interfering the first clamping arm and the second clamping arm of the F-clamp in a limited space.
To obtain the above mentioned aspect, a F-clamp provided by the present invention contains:
The present invention will be clearer from the following description when viewed together with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The first clamping arm 1 includes an opening 11 formed on a bottom thereof so as to accommodate and rotatably connect with an upper end of the connection rod 3, wherein a diameter of the opening 11 is more than the connection rod 3 so that the first clamping arm 1 rotates relative to the connection rod 3. A first side of the second clamping arm 2 is fitted with the connection rod 3, and a distance between the first clamping arm 1 and the second clamping arm 2 changes when the second clamping arm 2 slides along the connection rod 3. The locking mechanism 4 includes a screw element 41 screwing with a first side of the first clamping arm 1 and abutting against the connection rod 3, wherein a contacting position of the screw element 41 and the connection rod 3 is lower than a rotatable connection position of the first clamping arm 1 and the connection rod 3, and the locking mechanism 4 includes a rotary lever 42 exposing outside the first side of the first clamping arm 1 adjacent to the opening 11.
Thereby, when the second clamping arm 2 slides close to the first clamping arm 1 along the connection rod 3, a workpiece is clamped by the first clamping arm 1 and the second clamping arm 2, and the rotary lever 42 is rotated clockwise so as to revolve the first clamping arm 1, hence the first clamping arm 1 swings downwardly to the second clamping arm 2 along the connection rod 3 so as to clamp the workpiece with the second clamping arm 2 tightly (as shown in
The first clamping arm 1 further includes a fixing block 12 rotatably connected on a bottom of a second side thereof, hence when the first clamping arm 1 is driven by the locking mechanism 4, the fixing bock 12 of the first clamping arm 1 clamps the workpiece flatly with the second clamping arm 2.
The second clamping arm 2 further includes a clasp plate 21 mounted on the top of the second side thereof facing the fixing bock 12, and the clasp plate 21 has anti-slip bosses 22 formed on a top thereof so as to clamp the workpiece with the fixing bock 12 securely.
Accordingly, the locking mechanism 4 is screwed with the first side of the first clamping arm 1 so as to avoid interfering the first clamping arm 1 and the second clamping arm 2 in a limited space.
While various embodiments in accordance with the present invention have been shown and described, it is clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.