The present invention related to clamping equipment for clamping workpieces of various shapes, and more particularly to a fixture which clamps the workpieces of different heights at any angles and does not swing, thus avoiding a removal of the workpieces.
A conventional vise contains a fixed jaw formed on an end thereof and a movable jaw slidably fixed on a top of the vise and driven to move by a threaded rod, such that the workpiece is clamped by the fixed jaw and the movable jaw. However, the vise can only clamp a sole workpiece at one time. In other words, it is troublesome to replace various workpieces when desiring to clamp these workpieces.
A conventional fixture structure is disclosed in TW Patent No. 339003 and contains two abutting blocks, two conical faces formed on the two abutting blocks, two push protrusions formed between the two conical faces of the two abutting blocks and having a same taper as a taper of the two conical faces. A threaded bolt passes through the two push blocks, and the two abutting blocks have two springs and two hooks configured to hook the two springs, two peripheral sheets disposed on the two abutting blocks, two defining projections formed on the two peripheral sheets and configured to abut against the two springs. Thereby, a head of the threaded bolt actuates the two push blocks to move when being screwed into a through hole of a work platform, and the two conical faces of the two push blocks press the two abutting blocks to extend, thus clamping the workpieces fixedly. Nevertheless, the workpiece slides and rotates easily when being clamped. Furthermore, the fixture structure can only clamp the workpiece of a fixed size.
To overcome above-mentioned problems, an improved fixture has been developed and is disclosed in TW Patent No. 1603807. The improved fixture contains a first column partially engaged in a first recess, and the first column has a first rough face exposing outside the first recess. The fixture further contains a second column rotatably engaged in a second recess partially and having a second rough face exposing outside the second recess. The fixture further contains a third resilient element and a fourth resilient element which are configured to push the first rough face and the second rough face to clamp the workpieces of different shapes. But the actuation block and a movable block move easily, when the actuation block urges at least one screw to clamp the workpieces.
Furthermore, the first movable block, the second moveable block, and the actuation block are complicated to increase manufacture and assembly difficulty.
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 fixture which is mounted on the work platform, and a workpiece is fixed between any two adjacent fixtures so that when the threaded bolt is screwed into the actuation block, the first movable block and the second movable block are moved to clamp the workpiece, and the first tilted face of the first movable block and the second tilted face of the second movable block are formed in an inverted Z shape so that when the threaded bolt is screwed into the actuation block, the actuation block does not swing, and the workpiece is clamped by the fixture securely.
To obtain above-mentioned aspect, a fixture provided by the present invention is mounted on a work platform, and the fixture contains: a first movable block, a second movable block, an actuation block, multiple resilient elements, multiple first connection blots corresponding to the multiple resilient elements, and a threaded bolt.
The first movable block includes a first body formed in a trapezoid shape, and the first body has a first tilted face, a first defining portion, and a first clamping face. The first tilted face is defined on a peripheral wall of the first body and extending from a bottom of the peripheral wall of the first body to a top of the peripheral wall of the first body. The first tilted face has a first slide section in an inverted Z shape, a second slide section, and a first stop section. The first defining portion is defined on a center of the first slide section and the second slide section of the first tilted face, and the first stop section has a first notch parallel to the first tilted face.
The second movable block corresponds to the first movable block, and the second movable block includes a second body formed in a trapezoid shape, and the second body has a second tilted face, a second defining portion, and a second clamping face. The second tilted face is defined on a peripheral wall of the second body and extending from a bottom of the peripheral wall of the second body to a top of the peripheral wall of the second body, and the second tilted face has a third slide section in an inverted Z shape, a fourth slide section, and a second stop section. The second defining portion is defined on a center of the third slide section and the fourth slide section of the second tilted face, and the second stop section has a second notch parallel to the second tilted face.
The actuation block is defined between the first movable block and the second movable block, and the actuation block moves upward and downward in an accommodation space defined by the first movable block and the second movable block. The actuation block includes a third body formed in an inverted trapezoid shape, and the third body has a third tilted face, a fourth tilted face, at least one first abutting portion, at least second abutting portion, and a coupling orifice. The third tilted face corresponds to the first tilted face, and the third tilted face has a third defining portion formed on a center of the third tilted face and corresponding to the first defining portion. The third tilted face has a fifth slide section, a sixth slide section, and a third stop section. The first slide section corresponds to the fifth slide, the second slide section corresponds to the sixth slide section, and the first stop section corresponds to the third stop section, the third tilted face extends from a bottom of a first peripheral wall of the third body to a top of the first peripheral wall of the third body. The fourth tilted face corresponds to the second tilted face and has a fourth defining portion formed on a center of the fourth tilted face and correspond to the second defining portion, the fourth tilted face has a seventh slide section, an eighth slide section, and a fourth stop section. The third slide section corresponds to the seventh slide section, the fourth slide section corresponds to the eighth slide section, and the second stop section corresponds to the fourth stop section. The fourth tilted face extends from a bottom of a second peripheral wall of the third body to a top of the second peripheral wall of the third body.
The at least one first abutting portion corresponds to the first notch, the multiple first connection blots are fitted onto the multiple resilient elements and are locked in the first notch via the at least one first abutting portion; the at least one second abutting portion corresponds to the second notch, the multiple first connection blots are fitted onto the multiple resilient elements and are locked in the second notch via the at least one second abutting portion; the coupling orifice is defined on a center of the third body, and the threaded bolt is connected on the work platform and is rotated to drive the actuation block to move vertically after being inserted into the coupling orifice.
The threaded bolt is rotated to drive the actuation block to move, and the first movable block and the second movable block are driven by the actuation block to move horizontally. A moving travel of the actuation block is reduced by using the first slide section, the second slide section and the first stop section of the first tilted face, the third slide section, the fourth slide section and the second stop section of the second tilted face, the fifth slide section, the sixth slide section and the third stop section of the third tilted face, the seventh slide section, and the eighth slide section and the fourth stop section of the fourth tilted face, such that when the threaded bolt is screwed rotatably, the actuation block is driven by the threaded bolt to descend but not swing, and the fixture clamps a workpiece securely.
When the threaded bolt is rotated to remove from the actuation block, the multiple resilient elements of the multiple first connection blots push the actuation block upward, and the first movable block and the second movable block move inward to release the workpiece, such that the first movable block, the second movable block, and the actuation block do not remove by using the first defining portion, the second defining portion, the third defining portion, and the fourth defining portion.
Preferably, the actuation block includes a first protruded portion and a second protruded portion, the first protruded portion has multiple first discharge orifices, and the second protruded portion has multiple second discharge orifices, multiple covering plates are screwed on the multiple first discharge orifices and the multiple second discharge orifice by way of at least second connection bolts, and the multiple covering plates contact with the first movable block and the second movable block, such that the threaded bolt is screwed into or unscrewed from the actuation block so that the actuation block moves upward and downward vertically and does not swing.
Preferably, the first clamping face has multiple first screwing orifices, and the second clamping face has multiple second screwing orifice. The first clamping face further has a first fixing unit, and at least one third connection bolt is inserted into the first fixing unit to screw with the multiple first screwing orifices; the second clamping face has a second fixing unit, and the at least one third connection bolt is inserted into the second fixing unit to screw with the multiple second screwing orifices of the second clamping face, such that the first fixing unit and the second fixing unit clamp the workpiece firmly.
Thereby, the fixture has advantages as follows:
1. The threaded bolt is rotated to drive the actuation block to move, the first movable block and the second movable block moves horizontally, wherein a moving travel of the actuation block is reduced by using the first slide section, the second slide section and the first stop section of the first tilted face, the third slide section, the fourth slide section and the second stop section of the second tilted face, the fifth slide section, the sixth slide section and the third stop section of the third tilted face, the seventh slide section, and the eighth slide section and the fourth stop section of the fourth tilted face, such that when the threaded bolt is screwed rotatably, the actuation block is driven by the threaded bolt to descend but not swing, and the fixture clamps a workpiece P securely.
2. When the threaded bolt is rotated to remove from the actuation block, the multiple resilient elements of the multiple first connection blots push the actuation block upward, and the first movable block and the second movable block move inward to release the workpiece, such that the first movable block, the second movable block, and the actuation block do not remove by using the first defining portion, the second defining portion, the third defining portion, and the fourth defining portion.
3. The first clamping face and the second clamping face clamp the workpieces of various shapes flexibly.
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While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been set forth for purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the invention and other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country |
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339003 | Aug 1998 | TW |
I603807 | Nov 2017 | TW |
201808516 | Mar 2018 | TW |