Full face pad

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6302386
  • Patent Number
    6,302,386
  • Date Filed
    Monday, October 25, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 16, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A full face clamp pad having an engagement surface and a receiving element attached to the engagement surface, wherein the receiving element defines a closed opening that faces the engagement surface. The engagement surface and the receiving element define a second opening that faces in a direction substantially parallel to the engagement surface.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a full face pad for attachment to a clamping jaw.




2. Discussion of Related Art




Bar clamps and C-clamps typically employ a fixed jaw and a movable jaw that is movable towards the fixed jaw. When an object is placed between the fixed and movable jaw, the movable jaw is moved towards the fixed jaw until both jaw contact the object. There is often a concern that the pressing of the jaws against the object will damage the object. In order to alleviate this concern, plastic pads have been placed on the jaws. Examples of such plastic pads are the full face pads manufactured by American Tool Companies, Inc. which are used with the bar clamps manufactured by Petersen Manufacturing Co., Inc. made under the QUICK-GRIP® trademark. Another design for full face pads is disclosed in U.S. Design Pat. No. D 341,069.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




One aspect of the present invention regards a full face clamp pad having an engagement surface, a first wall attached to and extending away from the engagement surface and a second wall attached to and extending away from the engagement surface, wherein the first wall is separated from and faces the second wall. The full face pad also includes a bar extending from the first wall to the second wall and spaced from the engagement surface so that the bar, first wall, second wall and engagement surface define an opening.




Another aspect of the present invention regards a full face clamp pad having an engagement surface and a receiving element attached to the engagement surface, wherein the receiving element defines a closed opening that faces the engagement surface. The engagement surface and the receiving element define a second opening that faces in a direction substantially parallel to the engagement surface.




A third aspect of the present invention regards a fill face clamp pad that includes an engagement surface and first and second walls attached to and extending away from the engagement surface, wherein the first wall is separated from and faces the second wall. The full face clamp pad further includes a first ledge portion attached to the first wall, spaced from the engagement surface and extending toward the second wall and a second ledge portion attached to the second wall, spaced from the engagement surface and extending toward the first wall.




All three aspects of the above-mentioned invention present the advantage of improved securement of a full face clamp pad to a clamping jaw.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a bar clamp that employs a pair of full face pads according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a full face pad used with the bar clamp of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a front view of the full face pad of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a top view of the full face pad of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

a right side view of the full face pad of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6

is a left side view of the full face pad of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 7

is a bottom view of the full face pad of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 8A

is a rear view of the full face pad of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 8B

is a rear view of a second embodiment of a full face pad to be used with the bar clamp of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 9

shows a perspective view of the movable clamping jaw of

FIG. 1

with the full face pad of

FIGS. 1-8

in phantom;





FIG. 10

shows a left side view of the clamping jaw of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 11

shows a right side view of the clamping jaw of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 12

shows a front view of the clamping jaw of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 13

shows a perspective view of the fixed clamping jaw of

FIG. 1

with the full face pad of

FIGS. 1-8

in phantom;





FIG. 14

shows a left side view of the clamping jaw of

FIG. 13

;





FIG. 15

shows a right side view of the clamping jaw of

FIG. 13

; and





FIG. 16

shows a front view of the clamping jaw of FIG.


13


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A full face clamp pad


20


according to the present invention is shown in

FIGS. 1-8

. As shown in

FIGS. 3-7

, the fill face clamp pad


20


has a six sided engagement surface


22


that has a maximum length of approximately 3¼″ as measured from corners


24


and


26


and a minimum length of approximately 2¾″ as measured from corners


28


and


30


. Front side edges


32


and


34


each have a length of approximately 2¼″ and are parallel to and separated from one another by approximately 1½″. Top corner


24


and bottom corner


26


are aligned with each other along a line parallel to the side edges


32


and


34


. Furthermore, top corner


24


rises above corners


28


by an amount that is equal to the amount that bottom corner is below corners


30


which is approximately ¼″. The front side


36


of the engagement surface


22


is shown in FIG.


3


and is designed to firmly clamp a workpiece.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 8A

, the rear side


38


of the engagement surface


22


is attached to a top wall


40


and a bottom wall


42


that both extend away from the rear side


38


. The top wall and bottom wall each have a length of approximately 1″ as measured from inside edge to inside edge and rise above the rear side


38


by approximately ⅜″. The top wall


40


is parallel to and separated from the bottom wall


42


by approximately 1⅝″ so that the top wall


40


faces the bottom wall


42


. A side wall


44


having a length of approximately 1⅝″ and a height above the rear side


38


of approximately ⅜″ is attached perpendicular to both the top wall


40


and the bottom wall


42


.




A rectangular bar


46


is attached to the top wall


40


and the bottom wall


42


by having a top ledge portion


43


that is attached to the top wall


40


and a bottom ledge portion


45


that is attached to the bottom wall


42


. The top and bottom ledge portions


43


and


45


are aligned with each other and extend toward the bottom wall


42


and the top wall


40


, respectively, so that they meet and are integrally attached to one another midway between the top and bottom walls. The rectangular bar


46


and the top and bottom ledge portions


43


and


45


each have a width of approximately {fraction (3/16)}″ and a height of approximately ⅛″ so as to form a rectangular cross-section as viewed along the length of the bar


46


. The bar


46


has a length of approximately 1⅝″. The bar


46


and the top and bottom ledge portions


43


and


45


are spaced above the rear side


38


of the engagement surface


22


such that the bar


46


, the top and bottom walls


40


and


42


and the engagement surface


22


define at least a portion of a perimeter or closed path that defines a rectangular opening


48


contained in a plane as shown in

FIGS. 2

,


5


and


6


. As shown in

FIGS. 2

,


5


and


6


, the opening


48


has a first side that faces an interior volume of space defined by the top and bottom walls


40


and


42


and the engagement surface


22


. The opening


48


has a second side opposite the first side and fails to face any portion of the pad


20


. The opening


48


is positioned such that the side wall


44


faces the opening


48


. It is understood that the bar


46


may have other shapes


48


without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, the bar


46


may be shaped to form non-rectangular openings. Furthermore, as shown in

FIG. 8B

, the full face pad


20


may have the same structure as described with respect to

FIGS. 1-8A

except that a rounded protuberance


49


is formed centrally along the length of the bar


46


. The protuberance


49


has a length L of approximately {fraction (5/16)}″, a width W of approximately {fraction (1/16)}″ and a height of approximately ⅛″. When the clamping face


54


is inserted into the opening


52


, the protuberance


49


engages a portion of the rear edge


77


of the clamping face


54


so as to provide additional structure for preventing the clamping face


56


from being removed from the opening


52


. Note that the rectangular bar


46


may be replaced by having the top and bottom ledge portions


43


and


45


being spaced apart from each other by a gap or space (not shown) that is located approximately midway between the top and bottom walls.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 8A

, the bar


46


and the three walls


40


,


42


and


44


define a receiving element


50


that is attached to the engagement surface


22


, wherein the receiving element


50


defines a closed rectangular opening


52


that faces the rear side


38


of the engagement surface


22


. Opening


52


has a length of approximately 1⅝″ and a width of approximately 1″. The rear side


38


and the receiving element


50


also define the rectangular opening


48


which faces in a direction substantially parallel to the rear side


38


of the engagement surface


22


.




The opening


52


is designed to have a rectangular clamping face


54


of a clamping jaw


56


inserted therethrough so that the clamping face


54


abuts the rear side


38


of the engagement surface


22


. To improve the attachment of the full face pad


20


to the clamping face


54


, rectangular-like grooves


58


and


60


are formed in the top wall


40


and side wall


44


, respectively. Groove


58


faces the bottom wall


42


and groove


60


faces the opening


48


. The grooves


58


and


60


intersect one another so as to form an L-shaped groove


62


. Note that the opening


48


is provides an advantage over replacing the bar


46


with a wall that extends to the rear side


38


of the engagement surface


22


, in that the opening


48


aids the formation of the grooves


58


and


60


during the molding process.




Further attachment of the full face clamp pad


20


to the clamping face


54


is provided by a ridge


64


that is integrally formed from and extends outward from the rear side


38


of the engagement surface


22


toward the bar


46


and the top and bottom ledge portions


43


and


45


by approximately {fraction (1/32)}″ as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 6

. The ridge


64


is rectangular in shape having a length of approximately 1⅜″, a height of approximately {fraction (1/32)}″ and a width of approximately {fraction (1/32)}″. The ridge


64


runs parallel to the edge


66


of the rear side


38


and is offset from the edge


66


by approximately ⅛″ so that the ridge extends along the engagement surface


22


and is adjacent to the opening


48


.




As described previously, the full face clamp pad


20


is attached to the clamping face


54


by inserting the clamping face


54


through the opening


52


so that the edges


68


,


70


,


72


and


74


of the clamping face


54


are contained between and make contact with the grooves


58


,


60


, the bottom wall


42


and the ridge


64


, respectively. Thus, the fill face pad


20


is prevented from slipping off of the clamping face


54


. Edge


74


also contacts the rectangular bar


46


which provides further resistance to having the full face clamp pad


20


from being removed from the clamping face


54


. Note that the bar


46


provides an advantage over a wall that replaces the bar and extends to the rear side


38


of the engagement surface


22


, in that the bar


46


would be more flexible than such a wall and, thus, would be easier to deform so as to allow the clamping face


54


to enter the opening


52


.




As shown in

FIGS. 9-16

, the clamping face


54


to which the fill face pad


20


is attached is integrally formed with a jaw


56


that is attached to one end of a curved clamp body


76


,


78


that is either movable (

FIGS. 9-12

) or fixed (FIGS.


13


-


16


). In the case of both clamp bodies


76


,


78


, the full face pad


20


has a support


80


integrally attached thereto which extends below the clamping face


54


. Preferably only a portion


81


of the support


80


engages a portion


83


of the clamp body


76


,


78


. In another embodiment not shown, almost the entire top portion


84


of the support


80


can be shaped so as to snugly fit against the side of the clamp body


76


,


78


. The support


80


gives added support to the lower portion of the full face pad


20


when it is clamping an object. As shown in FIGS.


2


and


4


-


8


, the support


80


is integrally formed with a central portion of the bottom wall


42


and has a trapezoidal shape with a base


82


having a length of approximately 1{fraction (1/16)}″, a top portion


84


having a length of approximately 1¼″ and legs


86


and


88


having lengths of approximately ⅞″ and ½″, respectively. The support


80


has a thickness of approximately ⅜″. Two triangular buttresses


90


are integrally attached perpendicular to the support


80


at about ⅝″ from the side of the bottom wall


42


facing the buttresses


90


. Each buttress


90


has a thickness of approximately {fraction (3/16)}″, and sides


92


,


94


and


96


having lengths of approximately ½″, {fraction (11/16)}″, and ½″, respectively.




The above described full face pad of

FIGS. 1-16

preferably is made of a resilient material, such as a thermal plastic elastomer, and is manufactured by a well known injection molding process. Examples of suitable thermal plastic elastomers are those sold by Monsanto under the trade name Santoprene and those sold by Advance Elastomer under the trade name Vyram.




The foregoing description is provided to illustrate the invention, and is not to be construed as a limitation. Numerous additions, substitutions and other changes can be made to the invention without departing from its scope as set forth in the appended claims. For example, the side wall


44


and the bar


46


can be reversed so that the opening


48


is formed on the side opposite to that shown in FIG.


2


.



Claims
  • 1. A full face clamp pad comprising:an engagement surface; a first wall attached to and extending away from said engagement surface; a second wall attached to and extending away from said engagement surface, wherein said first wall is separated from and faces said second wall and wherein said first wall, said second wall and said engagement surface define an interior volume of space; a bar extending from said first wall to said second wall and spaced from said engagement surface so that said bar, first wall, second wall and engagement surface define at least a portion of a perimeter of an opening contained in a plane, wherein said opening has a first side that faces said interior volume of space and a second side opposite said first side that fails to face any portion of the clamp pad; and a support attached to said first wall outside said interior volume of space.
  • 2. The full face clamp pad of claim 1, wherein said opening is rectangular in shape.
  • 3. The full face clamp pad of claim 1, wherein said first wall comprises a groove formed therefrom and facing said second wall.
  • 4. The full face clamp pad of claim 1, comprising a third wall attached to said first wall and said second wall.
  • 5. The full face clamp pad of claim 4, wherein said third wall faces said opening.
  • 6. The full face clamp pad of claim 4, wherein said first side wall comprises a first groove formed therefrom and facing said second wall; andsaid third wall comprises a second groove formed therefrom and facing said opening.
  • 7. The full face clamp pad of claim 6, wherein said first groove intersects said second groove.
  • 8. The full face clamp pad of claim 7, wherein said first and second grooves form an L-shaped groove.
  • 9. The full face clamp pad of claim 4, wherein said first wall is parallel to said second wall; andwherein said third wall is perpendicular to said first wall.
  • 10. The full face clamp pad of claim 1, wherein said first wall is parallel to said second wall.
  • 11. The full face clamp pad of claim 1, wherein said bar comprises a rectangular cross-section.
  • 12. The full face clamp pad of claim 11, wherein said bar comprises a protuberance.
  • 13. The full face clamp pad of claim 1, wherein said bar comprises a protuberance.
  • 14. The full face clamp pad of claim 1, wherein said support is attached to a central portion of the first wall.
  • 15. The full face clamp pad of claim 1, wherein said support has a trapezoidal shape.
  • 16. The full face clamp pad of claim 15, wherein said support comprises:a base; a first leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; a second leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; and a top portion attached to said first leg and said second leg.
  • 17. The full face clamp pad of claim 1, comprising a buttress attached perpendicular to said support.
  • 18. The full face clamp pad of claim 17, wherein said buttress is triangular in shape.
  • 19. A full face clamp pad comprising:an engagement surface; a first wall attached to and extending away from said engagement surface; a second wall attached to and extending away from said engagement surface, wherein said first wall is separated from and faces said second wall; a bar extending from said first wall to said second wall and spaced from said engagement surface so that said bar, first wall, second wall and engagement surface define an opening; a ridge extending from said engagement surface and adjacent to said opening; and a support attached to said first wall outside said interior volume of space.
  • 20. The full face clamp pad of claim 19, comprising a third wall attached to said first wall and said second wall.
  • 21. The full face clamp pad of claim 20, wherein said third wall faces said opening.
  • 22. The full face clamp pad of claim 20, wherein said first side wall comprises a first groove formed therefrom and facing said second wall; andsaid third wall comprises a second groove formed therefrom and facing said opening.
  • 23. The full face clamp pad of claim 22, wherein said first groove intersects said second groove.
  • 24. The full face clamp pad of claim 23, wherein said first and second grooves form an L-shaped groove.
  • 25. The full face clamp pad of claim 20, wherein said first wall is parallel to said second wall; andwherein said third wall is perpendicular to said first wall.
  • 26. The full face clamp pad of claim 19, wherein said first wall is parallel to said second wall.
  • 27. The full face clamp pad of claim 19, wherein said support is attached to a central portion of the first wall.
  • 28. The full face clamp pad of claim 19, wherein said support has a trapezoidal shape.
  • 29. The full face clamp pad of claim 28, wherein said support comprises:a base; a first leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; a second leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; and a top portion attached to said first leg and said second leg.
  • 30. The full face clamp pad of claim 19, comprising a buttress attached perpendicular to said support.
  • 31. The full face clamp pad of claim 30, wherein said buttress is triangular in shape.
  • 32. A clamping jaw comprising:a clamp body; a clamping face attached to one end of said clamp body; and a full face pad attached to said clamping face; wherein said full face pad comprises: an engagement surface; a first wall attached to and extending away from said engagement surface; a second wall attached to and extending away from said engagement surface, wherein said first wall is separated from and faces said second wall and wherein said first wall, said second wall and said engagement surface define an interior volume of space; and a bar extending from said first wall to said second wall and spaced from said engagement surface so that said bar, first wall, second wall and engagement surface define at least a portion of a perimeter of an opening contained in a plane, wherein said opening has a first side that faces said interior volume of space and a second side opposite said first side that fails to face any portion of the clamp pad; and a support attached to said first wall outside said interior volume of space and said support snugly fits against a side of said clamp body.
  • 33. The clamping jaw of claim 32, wherein said opening is rectangular in shape.
  • 34. The clamping jaw of claim 32, wherein said first wall comprises a groove formed therefrom and facing said second wall.
  • 35. The clamping jaw of claim 32, comprising a third wall attached to said first wall and said second wall.
  • 36. The clamping jaw of claim 35, wherein said third wall faces said opening.
  • 37. The clamping jaw of claim 35, wherein said first side wall comprises a first groove formed therefrom and facing said second wall; andsaid third wall comprises a second groove formed therefrom and facing said opening.
  • 38. The clamping jaw of claim 37, wherein said first groove intersects said second groove.
  • 39. The clamping jaw of claim 38, wherein said first and second grooves form an L-shaped groove.
  • 40. The clamping jaw of claim 35, wherein said first wall is parallel to said second wall; andwherein said third wall is perpendicular to said first wall.
  • 41. The clamping jaw of claim 32, wherein said first wall is parallel to said second wall.
  • 42. The clamping jaw of claim 32, comprising a support attached to said full face pad and extending below said clamping face and engaging a portion of said clamp body.
  • 43. The clamping jaw of claim 32, wherein said bar comprises a rectangular cross-section.
  • 44. The clamping jaw of claim 43, wherein said bar comprises a protuberance.
  • 45. The clamping jaw of claim 32, wherein said bar comprises a protuberance.
  • 46. The clamping jaw of claim 32, wherein said support is attached to a central portion of the first wall.
  • 47. The clamping jaw of claim 32, wherein said support has a trapezoidal shape.
  • 48. The clamping jaw of claim 47, wherein said support comprises:a base; a first leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; second leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; and a top portion attached to said first leg and said second leg.
  • 49. The clamping jaw of claim 32, comprising a buttress attached perpendicular to said support.
  • 50. The clamping jaw of claim 49, wherein said buttress is triangular in shape.
  • 51. A clamping jaw comprising:a clamp body; a clamping face attached to one end of said clamp body; and a full face pad attached to said clamping face; wherein said full face pad comprises: an engagement surface; a first wall attached to and extending away from said engagement surface; a second wall attached to and extending away from said engagement surface, wherein said first wall is separated from and faces said second wall; a bar extending from said first wall to said second wall and spaced from said engagement surface so that said bar, first wall, second wall and engagement surface define an opening; and a ridge extending from said engagement surface and adjacent to said opening; and a support attached to said first wall and said support snugly fits against a side of said clamp body.
  • 52. The clamping jaw of claim 51, wherein said clamping face is contained between and contacts said first wall, said second wall and said ridge.
  • 53. The clamping jaw of claim 51, wherein said support is attached to a central portion of the first wall.
  • 54. The clamping jaw of claim 51, wherein said support has a trapezoidal shape.
  • 55. The clamping jaw of claim 54, wherein said support comprises:a base; a first leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; a second leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; and a top portion attached to said first leg and said second leg.
  • 56. The clamping jaw of claim 51, comprising a buttress attached perpendicular to said support.
  • 57. The clamping jaw of claim 56, wherein said buttress is triangular in shape.
  • 58. A clamping jaw comprising:a clamp body; a clamping face attached to one end of said clamp body; and a full face pad attached to said clamping face; wherein said full face pad comprises: an engagement surface; a first wall attached to and extending away from said engagement surface; a second wall attached to and extending away from said engagement surface, wherein said first wall is separated from and faces said second wall; a third wall attached to said first wall and said second wall; a bar extending from said first wall to said second wall and spaced from said engagement surface so that said bar, first wall, second wall and engagement surface define an opening; and a ridge extending from said engagement surface and adjacent to said opening; and a support attached to said first wall and said support snugly fits against a side of said clamp body.
  • 59. The clamping jaw of claim 58, wherein said clamping face is contained between and contacts said first wall, said second wall, said third wall and said ridge.
  • 60. The clamping jaw of claim 58, wherein said support is attached to a central portion of the first wall.
  • 61. The clamping jaw of claim 58, wherein said support has a trapezoidal shape.
  • 62. The clamping jaw of claim 61, wherein said support comprises:a base; a first leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; a second leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; and a top portion attached to said first leg and said second leg.
  • 63. The clamping jaw of claim 58, comprising a buttress attached perpendicular to said support.
  • 64. The clamping jaw of claim 63, wherein said buttress is triangular in shape.
  • 65. A full face clamp pad comprising:an engagement surface; a receiving element attached to said engagement surface, wherein said receiving element defines an opening that faces said engagement surface, wherein said opening is defined by a closed path; and wherein said engagement surface and said receiving element define a second opening that face in a direction substantially parallel to said engagement surface; and a support attached to said receiving element outside said opening.
  • 66. The full face clamp pad of claim 65, wherein said first opening is rectangular in shape.
  • 67. The full face clamp pad of claim 66, wherein said second opening is rectangular in shape.
  • 68. The full face clamp pad of claim 65, wherein said second opening is rectangular in shape.
  • 69. The full face clamp pad of claim 65, wherein said second opening is contained in a plane, wherein said second opening has a first side that faces an interior volume of space of said clamp pad and a second side opposite said first side that fails to face any portion of the clamp pad.
  • 70. The full face clamp pad of claim 65, wherein said support is attached to a central portion of the first wall.
  • 71. The full face clamp pad of claim 65, wherein said support has a trapezoidal shape.
  • 72. The full face clamp pad of claim 71, wherein said support comprises:a base; a first leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; a second leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; and a top portion attached to said first leg and said second leg.
  • 73. The full face clamp pad of claim 65, comprising a buttress attached perpendicular to said support.
  • 74. The full face clamp pad of claim 73, wherein said buttress is triangular in shape.
  • 75. A full face clamp pad comprising:an engagement surface; a receiving element attached to said engagement surface, wherein said receiving element defines a closed opening that faces said engagement surface; wherein said engagement surface and said receiving element define a second opening that faces in a direction substantially parallel to said engagement surface; and a ridge extending from said engagement surface and adjacent to said second opening; and a support attached to said receiving element outside said closed opening.
  • 76. The full face clamp pad of claim 75, wherein said support is attached to a central portion of the first wall.
  • 77. The full face clamp pad of claim 75, wherein said support has a trapezoidal shape.
  • 78. The full face clamp pad of claim 77, wherein said support comprises:a base; a first leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; a second leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; and a top portion attached to said first leg and said second leg.
  • 79. The full face clamp pad of claim 75, comprising a buttress attached perpendicular to said support.
  • 80. The full face clamp pad of claim 79, wherein said buttress is triangular in shape.
  • 81. A full face clamp pad comprising:an engagement surface; a receiving element attached to said engagement surface, wherein said receiving element defines a closed opening that is rectangular in shape and faces said engagement surface; wherein said engagement surface and said receiving element define a second opening that is rectangular in shape and faces in a direction substantially parallel to said engagement surface; and a ridge extending from said engagement surface and adjacent to said second opening; and a support attached to said receiving element outside said closed opening.
  • 82. The full face clamp pad of claim 81, wherein said support is attached to a central portion of the first wall.
  • 83. The full face clamp pad of claim 81, wherein said support has a trapezoidal shape.
  • 84. The full face clamp pad of claim 83, wherein said support comprises:a base; a first leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; a second leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; and a top portion attached to said first leg and said second leg.
  • 85. The full face clamp pad of claim 81, comprising a buttress attached perpendicular to said support.
  • 86. The full face clamp pad of claim 85, wherein said buttress is triangular in shape.
  • 87. A clamping jaw comprising:a clamp body; a clamping face attached to one end of said clamp body; and a full face pad attached to said clamping face; wherein said full face pad comprises: an engagement surface; a receiving element attached to said engagement surface, wherein said receiving element defines an opening that faces said engagement surface and in which said clamping face is inserted, wherein said opening is defined by a closed path; and wherein said engagement surface and said receiving element define a second opening that face in a direction substantially parallel to said engagement surface; and a support attached to said receiving element and said support snugly fits against a side of said clamp body.
  • 88. The clamping jaw of claim 87, wherein said first opening is rectangular in shape.
  • 89. The clamping jaw of claim 88, wherein said second opening is rectangular in shape.
  • 90. The clamping jaw of claim 87, wherein said second opening is rectangular in shape.
  • 91. The clamp jaw of claim 87, wherein said second opening is contained in a plane, wherein said second opening has a first side that faces an interior volume of space of said full face pad and a second side opposite said first side that fails to face any portion of the full face pad.
  • 92. The clamping jaw of claim 87, wherein said support is attached to a central portion of the first wall.
  • 93. The clamping jaw of claim 87, wherein said support has a trapezoidal shape.
  • 94. The clamping jaw of claim 93, wherein said support comprises:a base; a first leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; a second leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; and a top portion attached to said first leg and said second leg.
  • 95. The clamping jaw of claim 87, comprising a buttress attached perpendicular to said support.
  • 96. The clamping jaw of claim 95, wherein said buttress is triangular in shape.
  • 97. A clamping jaw comprising:a clamp body; a clamping face attached to one end of said clamp body; and a full face pad attached to said clamping face; wherein said full face pad comprises: an engagement surface; a receiving element attached to said engagement surface, wherein said receiving element defines a closed opening that faces said engagement surface and in which said clamping face is inserted; wherein said engagement surface and said receiving element define a second opening that face in a direction substantially parallel to said engagement surface; and a ridge extending from said engagement surface and adjacent to said second opening; and a support attached to said receiving element and said support snugly fits against a side of said clamp body.
  • 98. The clamping jaw of claim 97, wherein said clamping face contacts said ridge.
  • 99. The clamping jaw of claim 97, wherein said support is attached to a central portion of the first wall.
  • 100. The clamping jaw of claim 97, wherein said support has a trapezoidal shape.
  • 101. The clamping jaw of claim 100, wherein said support comprises:a base; a first leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; a second leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; and a top portion attached to said first leg and said second leg.
  • 102. The clamping jaw of claim 97, comprising a buttress attached perpendicular to said support.
  • 103. The clamping jaw of claim 102, wherein said buttress is triangular in shape.
  • 104. A clamping jaw comprising:a clamp body; a clamping face attached to one end of said clamp body; and a full face pad attached to said clamping face; wherein said full face pad comprises: an engagement surface; a receiving element attached to said engagement surface, wherein said receiving element defines a closed opening that is rectangular in shape and faces said engagement surface and in which said clamping face is inserted; wherein said engagement surface and said receiving element define a second opening that is rectangular in shape and faces in a direction substantially parallel to said engagement surface; and a ridge extending from said engagement surface and adjacent to said second opening; and a support attached to said first wall and said support snugly fits against a side of said clamp body.
  • 105. The clamping jaw of claim 104, wherein said support is attached to a central portion of the first wall.
  • 106. The clamping jaw of claim 104, wherein said support has a trapezoidal shape.
  • 107. The clamping jaw of claim 106, wherein said support comprises:a base; a first leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; a second leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; and a top portion attached to said first leg and said second leg.
  • 108. The clamping jaw of claim 104, comprising a buttress attached perpendicular to said support.
  • 109. The clamping jaw of claim 108, wherein said buttress is triangular in shape.
  • 110. A full face clamp pad comprising:an engagement surface; a first wall attached to and extending away from said engagement surface; a second wall attached to and extending away from said engagement surface, wherein said first wall is separated from and faces said second wall; a first ledge portion attached to said first wall, spaced from said engagement surface and extending toward said second wall; a second ledge portion attached to said second wall, spaced from said engagement surface and extending toward said first wall; and a ridge extending from said engagement surface toward said first and second ledge portions; and a support attached to said first wall.
  • 111. The full face clamp pad of claim 110, wherein said first ledge portion is aligned with said second ledge portion.
  • 112. The full face clamp pad of claim 110, wherein said first wall comprises a groove formed therefrom and facing said second wall.
  • 113. The full face clamp pad of claim 110, comprising a third wall attached to said first wall and said second wall.
  • 114. The full face clamp pad of claim 113, wherein said third wall faces said first and second ledge portions.
  • 115. The full face clamp pad of claim 113, wherein said first side wall comprises a first groove formed therefrom and facing said second wall; andsaid third wall comprises a second groove formed therefrom and facing said opening.
  • 116. The full face clamp pad of claim 115, wherein said first groove intersects said second groove.
  • 117. The full face clamp pad of claim 110, wherein said support is attached to a central portion of the first wall.
  • 118. The full face clamp pad of claim 110, wherein said support has a trapezoidal shape.
  • 119. The full face clamp pad of claim 118, wherein said support comprises:a base; a first leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; a second leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; and a top portion attached to said first leg and said second leg.
  • 120. The full face clamp pad of claim 110, comprising a buttress attached perpendicular to said support.
  • 121. The full face clamp pad of claim 120, wherein said buttress is triangular in shape.
  • 122. A clamping jaw comprising:a clamp body; a clamping face attached to one end of said clamp body; and a full face pad attached to said clamping face; wherein said full face pad comprises: an engagement surface; a first wall attached to and extending away from said engagement surface; a second wall attached to and extending away from said engagement surface, wherein said first wall is separated from and faces said second wall; a first ledge portion attached to said first wall, spaced from said engagement surface and extending toward said second wall; a second ledge portion attached to said second wall, spaced from said engagement surface and extending toward said first wall; and a ridge extending from said engagement surface toward said first and second ledge portions; and a support attached to said first wall and said support snugly fits against a side of said clamp body.
  • 123. The clamping jaw of claim 122, wherein said first ledge portion is aligned with said second ledge portion.
  • 124. The clamping jaw of claim 122, wherein said first wall comprises a groove formed therefrom and facing said second wall.
  • 125. The clamping jaw of claim 122, comprising a third wall attached to said first wall and said second wall.
  • 126. The clamping jaw of claim 125, wherein said third wall faces said first and second ledge portions.
  • 127. The clamping jaw of claim 125, wherein said first side wall comprises a first groove formed therefrom and facing said second wall; andsaid third wall comprises a second groove formed therefrom and facing said opening.
  • 128. The clamping jaw of claim 127, wherein said first groove intersects said second groove.
  • 129. The clamping jaw of claim 122, wherein said support is attached to a central portion of the first wall.
  • 130. The clamping jaw of claim 122, wherein said support has a trapezoidal shape.
  • 131. The clamping jaw of claim 130, wherein said support comprises:a base; a first leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; a second leg attached to said base and vertical with respect to said base; and a top portion attached to said first leg and said second leg.
  • 132. The clamping jaw of claim 122, comprising a buttress attached perpendicular to said support.
  • 133. The clamping jaw of claim 132, wherein said buttress is triangular in shape.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/883,397, filed Jun. 26, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,988,616.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 08/883397 Jun 1997 US
Child 09/433040 US