Claims
- 1. A foldable workbench comprising:
- an integral clamping vise defining a top workbench surface; and
- a support structure for supporting the vise, the support structure including a pair of mutually spaced leg assemblies, each of said leg assemblies including:
- first and second legs pivotally connected to said clamping vise so as to be pivotally movable from a collapsed position wherein the workbench is in a folded condition to an open position wherein said legs diverge from one another in a downward direction and the workbench is in the erected condition;
- said first and second legs being pivotally connected to said clamping vise at first and second pivot axes, respectively; said first pivot axis being at a lower elevation than said second pivot axis whereby said clamping vise, said first leg, and said second leg are all juxtaposed one to the other to form a flat stack of mutually parallel elements when the workbench is in the folded condition;
- articulating means pivotally connected to each of said legs and said clamping vise for coacting therewith to simultaneously articulate the movement of said legs and said clamping vise between said collapsed position wherein said legs and said clamping vise are folded to form said flat stack and said open position wherein the outer ends of said legs are spread apart a predetermined distance; and
- means for bracing the integral clamping vise with respect to at least one of said legs while at the same time limiting the spread of said legs to a predetermined distance;
- said articulating means including:
- a set of articulating linkages pivotally interconnecting, respectively, the pair of legs to each other and at least one of the legs to the integral clamping vise, said articulating linkages being connected so that the integral clamping vise and leg structures are stacked in juxtaposition to each other when the workbench is in its folded position and, so that the other ends of the legs are spread apart from each other with the integral clamping vise substantially transverse to the leg structures when the workbench is in the erected position;
- said bracing means including structure means extending from one of said linkages and configured for engaging one of said legs in said erected position thereby limiting the spread of said legs to said predetermined distance.
- 2. The foldable workbench of claim 1, said bracing means including structure means formed on the linkage connected to said integral clamping vise and configured for engaging one of said legs in said second position to brace said integral clamping vise with respect to said one leg while at the same time limiting the spread of said legs to said predetermined distance.
- 3. A foldable workbench comprising:
- an integral clamping vise defining a top workbench surface; and
- a support structure for supporting the vise, the support structure including a pair of mutually spaced leg assemblies, each of said leg assemblies including:
- first and second legs pivotally connected to said clamping vise so as to be pivotally movable from a collapsed position wherein the workbench is in a folded condition to an open position wherein said legs diverge from one another in a downward direction and the workbench is in the erected condition;
- said first and second legs being pivotally connected to said clamping vise at first and second pivot axes, respectively; said first pivot axis being at a lower elevation than said second pivot axis whereby said clamping vise, said first leg, and said second leg are all juxtaposed one to the other to form a flat stack of mutually parallel elements when the workbench is in the folded condition;
- articulating means pivotally connected to each of said legs and said clamping vise for coacting therewith to simultaneously articulate the movement of said legs and said clamping vise between said collapsed position wherein said legs and said clamping vise are folded to form said flat stack and said open position wherein the outer ends of said legs are spread apart a predetermined distance;
- said articulating means including: a set of articulating linkages pivotally interconnecting, respectively, the pair of legs to each other and at least one of the legs to the integral clamping vise, said articulating linkages being connected so that the integral clamping vise and leg structures are stacked in juxtaposition to each other when the workbench is in its folded position and, so that the other ends of the legs are spread apart from each other with the integral clamping vise substantially transverse to the leg structures when the workbench is in the erected position; and
- a tool tray extending between corresponding selected ones of said articulated linkages of said leg assemblies.
- 4. A foldable workbench comprising: an integral clamping vise and a supporting structure for supporting the integral clamping vise, the supporting structure comprising:
- a pair of mutually spaced leg assemblies, each of said leg assemblies including:
- a pair of legs pivotally connected at one end thereof to the integral clamping vise; and,
- a set of articulating linkages pivotally interconnecting, respectively, the pair of legs to each other and at least one of the legs to the integral clamping vise, said articulating linkages being connected so that the integral clamping vise and leg structures are stacked in juxtaposition to each other when the workbench is in its folded position and, so that the other end of the legs are spread apart from each other with the integral clamping vise substantially transverse to the leg structures when the workbench is in the erected position; and,
- a step tread extending from a leg of one of said leg assemblies to a leg of the other one of said leg assemblies, said step tread being pivotally connected between said last-mentioned legs of said leg assemblies; and at least one of said leg assemblies including an ancillary linkage arm pivotally connected to said step tread and pivotally connected into said set of articulated linkages so that the step tread is pivoted into a position flat with said last-mentioned legs when the workbench is in its folded position and, so that said step tread is pivoted into a substantially horizontal position transverse to said last-mentioned legs when the workbench is in said erected position.
- 5. A foldable workbench comprising:
- a work table in the form of an integral clamping vise; and,
- a supporting structure for supporting the work table top, the supporting structure including a pair of mutually spaced leg assemblies, each of said leg assemblies including:
- first and second legs pivotally connected to said work table so as to be pivotally movable from a collapsed position wherein the workbench is in a folded condition to an open position wherein said legs diverge from one another in a downward direction and the workbench is in the erected condition;
- said first and second legs being pivotally connected to said work table at first and second pivot axes, respectively; said first pivot axis being at a lower elevation than said second pivot axis whereby said work table, said first leg, and said second leg are all juxtaposed one to the other to form a flat stack of mutually parallel elements when the workbench is in the folded condition;
- articulating means pivotably connected to each of said legs and said work table for coacting therewith to simultaneously articulate the movement of said legs and said work table between said collapsed position wherein said legs and said work table are folded to form said flat stack and said open position wherein the outer ends of said legs are spread apart a predetermined distance;
- said first leg being shorter than said second by an amount sufficient to ensure that said work table will be in a substantially horizontal position when the workbench is in said erected condition; and,
- said articulating means including means for fixing the spread between said legs in said open position; and,
- a step tread extending from a leg of one of said leg assemblies to a leg of the other one of said leg assemblies, said step tread being pivotally connected between said last-mentioned legs of said leg assemblies; and at least one of said leg assemblies including an ancillary linkage arm pivotally connected to said step tread and pivotally connected into said articulating means so that the step tread is pivoted into a position flat with said last-mentioned legs when the workbench is in its folded condition, and so that the said step tread is pivoted into a substantially horizontal position transverse to said last-mentioned legs when the workbench is in said erected condition.
- 6. A foldable workbench comprising:
- a work table in the form of an integral clamping vise; and,
- a support structure for supporting said work table above the ground when the workbench is in the erected condition; the support structure including two leg assemblies supporting said work table at respective longitudinal ends thereof, each of said leg assemblies including:
- first and second legs pivotally connected to said work table so as to be pivotally movable from a collapsed position wherein the workbench is in a folded condition to an open position wherein said legs diverge from one another in a downward direction and the workbench is in said erected condition;
- said first and second legs being pivotally connected to said work table at first and second pivot axes, respectively; said first pivot axis being at a lower elevation than said second pivot axis whereby said work table, said first leg, and said second leg are all juxtaposed one to the other to form a flat stack of mutually parallel elements when the workbench is in the folded condition;
- a linkage arrangement including three linkage arms pivotally connected to each other at respective end portions thereof to define an articulating pivot joint independent of said table, and said legs, said linkage arms also being connected at corresponding other end portions thereof to respective ones of said legs and said work table to conjointly articulate the rotational movement of said work table and said legs between said collapsed position and said open position;
- said first leg being shorter than said second leg by an amount sufficient to ensure that said work table will be in a substantially horizontal position when the workbench is in said erected condition; and,
- said linkage arrangement including means for fixing the spread between said legs in said open position.
- 7. The foldable workbench of claim 6, comprising: a step tread extending from a leg of one of said leg assemblies to a leg of the other one of said leg assemblies, said step tread being pivotally connected between said last-mentioned legs of said leg assemblies; and at least one of said leg assemblies including an ancillary linkage arm pivotally connected to said step tread and pivotally connected into said linkage arrangement so that the step tread is pivoted into a position flat with said last-mentioned legs when the workbench is in its folded condition and, so that said step tread is pivoted into a substantially horizontal position transverse to said last-mentioned legs when the workbench is in said erected condition.
- 8. A foldable workbench comprising:
- a work table in the form of an integral vise; and,
- a support structure for supporting said work table, the support structure including a pair of mutually spaced leg assemblies, each of said leg assemblies including:
- first and second pivotally connected to said work table so as to be pivotally movable from a collapsed position wherein the workbench is in a folded condition to an open position wherein said legs diverge from one another in a downward direction and the workbench is in the erected condition;
- said first and second legs being pivotally connected to said work table at first and second pivot axes, respectively; and,
- a linkage arrangement including three linkage arms pivotally connected to each other at respective end portions thereof to define an articulating pivot joint independent of said table and said legs, a first one and a second one of said linkage arms also being pivotally connected at corresponding other end portions thereof to respective ones of said legs, the third one of said linkage arms being pivotally connected to said table at a third pivot axis spaced from said first and second pivot axes; said linkage arms being pivotally connected to said table and said legs, respectively so as to articulate the rotational movement of said table and said legs thereby facilitating the placement of said workbench in said erected condition from said collapsed condition.
- 9. The foldable workbench of claim 8 comprising: a step tread extending from a leg of one of said leg assemblies to a leg of the other one of said leg assemblies, said step tread being pivotally connected between said last-mentioned legs of said leg assemblies; and at least one of said leg assemblies including an ancillary linkage arm pivotally connected to said step tread and pivotally connected into said linkage arrangement so that the step tread is pivoted into a position flat with said last-mentioned legs when the workbench is in its folded condition and, so that said step tread is pivoted into a substantially horizontal position transverse to said last-mentioned legs when the workbench is in said erected condition.
- 10. A portable, foldable workbench comprising:
- a support structure defining surface support means;
- a first elongate bench board having an upper surface and being supported by said supporting structure on said surface support means;
- a second elongate bench board adjacent said first elongate bench board and having an upper surface, said upper surfaces lying in a common substantially horizontal plane; and,
- clamping means associated with one of said bench boards for clamping a workpiece;
- said support structure including two leg assemblies supporting said bench-top arrangement at respective longitudinal ends thereof, each of said leg assemblies including:
- first and second legs pivotally connected to said bench-top arrangement so as to be pivotally movable from a collapsed position wherein the workbench is in a folded condition to an open position wherein said legs diverge from one another in a downward direction and the workbench is in said erection condition;
- said first and second legs being pivotally connected to said bench-top arrangement at first and second pivot axes, respectively; said first pivot axis being at a lower elevation than said second pivot axis when the workbench is viewed in the erected condition in end elevation whereby said bench-top arrangement, said first leg, and said second leg are all juxtaposed one to the other to form a flat stack of mutually parallel elements when the workbench is in the folded condition;
- a linkage arrangement for fixing the spread between said legs to a predetermined distance when said legs are in said open position;
- said first pivot axes of each of said assemblies being coaxial,
- a brace connecting said first legs of said leg assemblies to conjointly define therewith a first rigid H-frame pivotally mounted to said bench-top arrangement for pivoting about the common axis defined by said first pivot axes; and,
- said second pivot axes of each of said assemblies being coaxial,
- a brace connecting said second legs of said leg assemblies to conjointly define therewith a second rigid H-frame pivotally mounted to said bench-top arrangement for pivoting about the common axis defined by said second pivot axes.
- 11. A portable, foldable workbench comprising:
- a bench-top arrangement including two elongate bench boards having respective upper surfaces lying in a common plane;
- a support structure for supporting said bench-top arrangement above the ground when the workbench is in the erected condition, said support structure including two leg assemblies supporting said bench-top arrangement at respective longitudinal ends thereof, each of said leg assemblies including:
- first and second legs pivotally connected to said bench-top arrangement so as to be pivotally movable from a collapsed position wherein the workbench is in a folded condition to an open position wherein said legs diverge from one another in a downward direction when the workbench is in said erected condition;
- said first and second legs being pivotally connected to said bench-top arrangement at first and second pivot axes, respectively; said first pivot axis being at a lower elevation than said second pivot axis when the workbench is viewed in the erected condition in end elevation so as to enable said bench-top arrangement, said first leg, and said second leg to be all juxtaposed one to the other to form a flat stack of mutually parallel elements when the workbench is in the folded condition;
- a linkage arrangement for fixing the spread between said legs to a predetermined distance when said legs are in said open position; and
- such linkage arrangement including a link means extending between the first and second legs and being connected thereto at respective first and second attachment points which are spaced along the associated legs from the first and second pivot axes respectively, the link means being adapted to allow the distance between the first and second attachment points to be varied from a maximum distance as when the first and second legs are in the open condition to a minimum distance as when such legs are in the folded condition;
- and ancillary means for coacting between one of said first and second legs and said bench top arrangement in a region which is spaced from the pivot axis between such leg and the bench top arrangement to position the latter relative to said legs when the workbench is in the erected condition.
- 12. The portable, foldable workbench of claim 11, said first leg being shorter than said second leg by an amount sufficient to ensure that said bench-top arrangement will be in a substantially horizontal position when the workbench is in said erected condition.
- 13. The portable, foldable workbench of claim 11, comprising means defining a plurality of substantially cylindrical bores opening through the upper surface of each of said bench boards.
- 14. The portable, foldable workbench of claim 13, comprising:
- at least two abutment means receivable in respective cylindrical bores of corresponding ones of said bench boards; and
- means for moving one of said abutment means with respect to the other one of said abutment means to grip a workpiece therebetween.
- 15. The portable, foldable workbench of claim 11, 12 or 13 comprising a step tread extending from a leg of one of said leg assemblies to a leg of the other one of said leg assemblies.
- 16. The portable, foldable workbench of claim 11, 12 or 13 comprising:
- said first pivot axes of each of said assemblies being coaxial,
- a brace connecting said first legs of said leg assemblies to conjointly define therewith a first rigid H-frame pivotally mounted to said bench-top arrangement for pivoting about the common axis defined by said first pivot axes; and
- said second pivot axes of each of said assemblies being coaxial;
- a brace connecting said second legs of said leg assemblies to conjointly define therewith a second rigid H-frame pivotally mounted to said bench-top arrangement for pivoting about the common axis defined by said second pivot axes.
- 17. The workbench of claim 11, 12 or 13 wherein said bench boards are mutually spaced to conjointly define a longitudinal slot therebetween.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 765,296, filed on Feb. 3, 1977 which issued as U.S. Pat. 4,155,386 on May 22, 1979.
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