Information
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Patent Grant
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6516684
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Patent Number
6,516,684
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Date Filed
Monday, July 9, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 11, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Kamrath; Alan D.
- Rider, Bennett, Egan & Arundel
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 074 579 R
- 144 130
- 144 1171
- 403 2532
- 403 110
- 403 343
- 403 1091
- 403 3745
- 083 438
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International Classifications
- G05G100
- B27C100
- B27C112
- F16D112
- F16B704
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Abstract
A locking mechanism includes a seat having four comers each having a tube foamed thereon. Four guide posts of a base of a shaper extend through one of the tubes of the four corners, respectively. Each guide post is clamped by a respective tube when in a locking position. The seat further comprises two longitudinal through-holes each for receiving a connecting rod. Each connecting rod has two ends respectively operatively connected to two of the four tubes of the seat. One of the connecting rods is moved to urge each tube to the locking position. The connecting rods are linked together to thereby allow synchronous movement of the connecting rods. Thus, when one of the connecting rods is moved, all of the lugs are moved to the locking position to thereby synchronously clamp the guide posts of the base.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a locking mechanism for a shaper for rapidly and easily locking a seat of the shaper.
2. Description of the Related Art
A typical shaper comprises a seat and four guide posts respectively extending through four corners of the seat. After the seat is adjusted to a desired level, a wrench is used to drive a locking nut tooth by tooth, which is troublesome and time consuming. In addition, each of the four guide posts is subjected to an inward force during locking operation. However, the seat cannot be effectively locked in place if the inward force is too small, and the guide posts become inclined toward the seat if the inward force is too large. Thus, the guide posts cannot be maintained parallel to one another after a period of time, and lifting and lowering of the seat are adversely affected.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide an improved locking mechanism for a shaper, the locking mechanism comprising a lever for simultaneously moving two locking members which simultaneously tighten four tube of a seat of the shaper via synchronous movement of two connecting rods.
A locking mechanism in accordance with the present invention comprises a seat having four corners each having a tube formed thereon. The tubes are extended through by four guide posts of a base of a shaper, respectively. Each guide post is clamped by a respective tube when in a locking position. The seat further comprises two longitudinal through-holes each for receiving a connecting rod. Each connecting rod has two ends respectively operatively connected to two of the four tubes of the seat. One of the connecting rods is moved to urge each tube to the locking position. The connecting rods are linked together to thereby allow synchronous movement of the connecting rods. Thus, when one of the connecting rods is moved, all of the lugs are moved to the locking position to thereby synchronously clamp the guide posts of the base.
Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a shaper in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view, partly cutaway, illustrating the interior of a locking mechanism of the shaper in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of the locking mechanism of the shaper in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a schematic side view of the locking mechanism before locking.
FIG. 5
is a top view of the locking mechanism before locking.
FIG. 6
is a side view similar to
FIG. 4
, illustrating locking operation of the locking mechanism.
FIG. 7
is a side view similar to
FIG. 6
, wherein the locking mechanism is in a locked state.
FIG. 8
is a top view of the locking mechanism in a locked state.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1 through 3
, a shaper S in accordance with the present invention comprises a locking mechanism L and a base
20
having four guide posts
21
. The locking mechanism comprises a seat
10
and four tubes
11
respectively provided to four corners of the seat
10
, each tube
11
having a hole
12
through which a respective guide post
21
extends. The seat
10
is moved vertically upon operation of a hand wheel
13
, which is conventional and therefore not described in detail.
As illustrated in
FIG. 3
, each tube
11
comprises a lug
111
that has a gap
113
to the seat
10
, thereby providing the lug
111
with resiliency, Each lug
111
has a hole
112
that is aligned with a through-hole
14
in the seat
10
, the through-hole
14
extending longitudinally from a side of the seat
10
to the other side of the seat
10
Each of two lugs
111
located on the other side of the seat
10
has a recess
114
that faces outside (FIG.
5
).
As illustrated in
FIG. 3
, each tube
11
comprises a lug
111
that has a gap
14
to the seat
10
, thereby providing the lug
111
with resiliency. Each lug
111
has a hole
112
that is aligned with a through-hole
14
in the seat
10
, the through-hole
14
extending longitudinally from a side of the seat
10
to the other side of the seat
10
. Each of two lugs
111
located on the other side of the seat
10
has a recess
114
that faces outside (FIG.
5
).
The locking mechanism further comprises two connecting rods
30
slidably received in the through-holes
14
of the seat
10
, respectively. Each connecting rod
30
comprises two threaded ends
31
and
32
that are exposed outside the respective through-hole
14
of the seat
10
, wherein the threaded end
32
is engaged with a nut
33
that is securely received in the outwardly facing recess
114
of the respective lug
111
.
The locking mechanism further comprises two locking members
40
each having a main body
41
. The main body
41
has a screw hole
411
in an end face of a first end thereof, an outer threading
412
on a second end thereof, and a sector-like stop
42
on an outer periphery thereof. The screw hole
411
of each locking member
40
engages with the threaded end
31
of the respective connecting rod
30
.
The locking mechanism further comprises a substantially N-shape lever
50
having a first operative end
51
and a second engaging end
52
in which a hole
521
is defined. Also defined in the second engaging end
52
are another, second hole
522
and a restraining slot
523
. The main body
41
one of the locking members
40
extends through the hole
521
of the lever
50
.
An engaging member
53
configured substantially as the second end of the lever
50
is attached to the other locking member
40
. The engaging member
53
includes a hole
531
through which the main body
41
of the other locking member
40
extends. Also defined in the engaging member
53
are another, third hole
532
and a restraining slot
533
.
The locking mechanism further comprises two elastic elements
54
each having a coil portion
543
and two ends
541
and
542
. The ends
541
and
542
of each elastic element
54
are respectively extended through two end portions of the respective restraining slot
523
,
533
(see
FIG. 4
) into a notch
413
in the respective sector-like stop
42
, wherein each end
541
and
542
abuts against a respective end wall
414
,
415
(
FIG. 3
) defining the notch
413
. The main body
41
of each locking member
40
is extended through the respective hole
521
,
531
and the coil portion
543
of the respective elastic element
54
and is then engaged with a washer
55
and a nut
56
.
A link
60
includes two ends each having a hole
61
. A pin
62
is extended through a hole
61
of the link
60
and the hole
522
of the lever
50
, and another pin
62
is extended through the other hole
62
of the link
60
and the hole
532
of the engaging member
53
. An O-ring
63
is mounted around an annular groove
621
defined in an outer periphery of each pin
62
. Thus, when the lever
50
is manually operated at the first operative end
51
, the connecting rods
30
move simultaneously via provision of the engaging member
53
and the link
60
.
The locking mechanism in
FIGS. 4 and 5
is in an unlocked state. The two ends
541
and
542
of each elastic element
54
in the respective restraining slot
523
,
533
are spaced apart by 90 degrees. Each guide post
21
is slidable in the respective tube
11
of the seat
10
to allow adjustment in the level of the seat
10
or the base
20
.
When the seat
10
or base
20
is in the desired level, the operative end
51
of the lever
50
is pivoted, e.g., clockwise, as illustrated in FIG.
6
. Since the ends
541
and
542
of each elastic element
54
respectively press against the end walls
414
and
415
of the notch
413
of the respective sector-like stop
42
, when the lever
50
is pivoted about an axis of the respective locking member
40
, the end
541
of the left elastic element
54
(as viewed from
FIG. 6
) is moved together with an end edge of the left restraining slot
523
while the other end
542
of the left element
54
presses against the end wall
415
defining the notch
413
of the stop
42
of the left locking member
40
, thereby urging the left locking member
40
to turn. The left connecting rod
30
threadedly engaged with the left locking member
40
is thus turned, and the right connecting rod
30
is also turned via transmission by the link
60
and via provision of the engaging member
53
, the right elastic element
54
, and the right locking member
40
. In addition, due to threading engagement between the connecting rod
30
and the respective locking member
40
, the locking member
40
(
FIG. 5
) moves rightward toward the respective left lug
111
while the nuts
33
press against the right lugs
111
and thus urge the right lugs
111
rightward.
Referring to
FIG. 7
, when the lever
50
reaches an upright position, the two ends
541
and
542
of the respective elastic element
54
in the respective restraining slot
523
,
533
are spaced apart by an angle smaller than 90 degrees; namely, the respective elastic element
54
is completely compressed. Each lug
111
on the left side of the seat
10
(as viewed from
FIG. 8
) is pressed against by the respective locking member
40
(i.e., the gap
113
is reduced) to thereby clamp the respective left guide post
21
(as viewed from
FIG. 8
) of the base
20
in place. In addition, the nuts
33
urge the right lugs
111
(as viewed from
FIG. 8
) leftward and thus clamp the right guide posts
21
of the base
20
in place.
Thus, all of the tubes
11
of the seat
10
synchronously clamp the guide posts
21
of the base
20
via synchronous movement of the connecting rods
30
when the lever
50
is moved to the locking position. It is noted that the lever
50
, the engaging member
53
, and the link
60
can be replaced by other suitable linking mechanism.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
- 1. A locking mechanism for a shaper having a base with four guide posts, the locking mechanism comprising:a seat having four corners each having a tube formed thereon, with the four guide posts of the base of the shaper extending through a respective tube of the four corners, each said guide post being clamped by a respective said tube when in a locking position, the seat further comprising two longitudinal through-holes; two connecting rods each of which is slidably received in a respective said longitudinal through-hole of the seat, each said connecting rod having two ends respectively operatively connected to two of the four tubes of the seat; two locking members each of which has a first end that is threadedly engaged with the first threaded end of a respective said connecting rod, each said locking member further including a second end; a lever having a first operative end and a second end, the second end of the lever being securely connected to the second end of one of the locking members to move therewith; an engaging member securely connected to the second end of the other locking member to move therewith; and a link connecting the second end of the engaging member and the second end of the lever, thereby allowing synchronous movement of the locking members and synchronous movement of the connecting rods.
- 2. The locking mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said tube has a lug extending outward, a gap being defined between each said lug and the seat, thereby providing the lug with resiliency, each said guide post being clamped in place when said lug of the respective tube is moved to the locking position.
- 3. The locking mechanism as claimed in claim 2, each said lug comprises a hole, each said connecting rod comprising a first threaded end and a second threaded end that respectively extend through the holes of two of the lugs respectively located on two sides of the seat, a nut being engaged with the second threaded end of the respective connecting rod.
- 4. The locking mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second end of each said locking member comprises an outer threading, the second end of the lever comprising a hole through which the second end of said one of the locking members extends, a nut being engaged with the outer threading of the second end of said one of the locking members.
- 5. The locking mechanism as claimed in claim 4, wherein the second end of the lever comprises a restraining slot, with the locking mechanism further comprising an elastic element having a coil portion and two ends, said one of the locking members extending through the coil portion of the elastic element, said one of the locking members further comprising a notch delimited by two end walls, the ends of the elastic element being extended through the restraining slot and respectively pressing against the end walls of the notch.
- 6. The locking mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second end of the engaging member comprises a restraining slot, with the locking mechanism further comprising an elastic element having a coil portion and two ends, the other locking member extending through the coil portion of the elastic element, said other locking member further comprising a notch delimited by two end walls, the ends of the elastic element being extended through the restraining slot and respectively pressing against the end walls of the notch.
- 7. The locking mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the link comprises two ends each having a hole, the second end of the lever comprising a second hole, the second end of the engaging member comprising a third hole, with the locking mechanism further comprising a first pin extending through one of the holes of the link and the second hole of the second end of the lever, and a second pin extending through the other hole of the link and the third hole of the second end of the engaging member.
- 8. The locking mechanism as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first pin comprises an annular groove in an outer periphery thereof, with the locking mechanism further comprising an O-ring engaged in the annular groove.
- 9. The locking mechanism as claimed in claim 7, wherein the second pin comprises an annular groove in an outer periphery thereof, with the locking mechanism further comprising an O-ring engaged in the annular groove.
- 10. A locking mechanism for a shaper having a base with four guide posts, the locking mechanism comprising:a seat having four corners each having a tube formed thereon, with the four guide posts of the base of the shaper extending through a respective tube of the four comers, each said guide post being clamped by a respective said tube when in a locking position, the seat Per comprising two longitudinal through-holes; two connecting rods each of which is slidably received in a respective said longitudinal through-hole of the seat, each said connecting rod having two ends respectively operatively connected to two of the four tubes of the seat; means for moving one of the connecting rods to urge each said tube to the locking position; and means for linking the connecting rods together to thereby allow synchronous movement of the connecting rods when said moving means is operated, wherein each said tube has a lug extending outward, a gap being defined between each said lug and the seat, thereby providing the lug with resiliency, each said guide post being clamped in place when said lug of the respective tube is moved to the locking position, each said lug comprises a hole, each said connecting rod comprising a first threaded end and a second threaded end that respectively extend through the holes of two of the lugs respectively located on two sides of the seat, a nut being engaged with the second threaded end of the respective connecting rod, wherein two of the lugs located on one of the sides of the seat each include an outwardly facing recess for securely holding a respective said nut.
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