1. Field of the Invention
This invention generally relates to measurement devices for sheet bending brake assemblies and, more particularly, to measurement devices for measuring a sheet of material in sheet bending brakes.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Sheet bending brake assemblies have been used for many years to selectively form sheet s of metal into various configurations. One primary use of such brakes is to form siding used to finish the exterior of a building.
Measurement devices for measuring various dimensions are known in the art and include such devices as measuring sticks and tape measures. Such measurement devices, when used in conjunction with sheet bending brakes, can be awkward for an operator of the brake to use while operating the brake and/or one of its accessories, and dramatically increase the time it takes to make proper measurements of sheets of material to be cut or formed on the sheet bending brake. In addition, the measurement devices of the prior art cannot be mounted on the brake assemblies in both a convenient position to be readily available when needed, yet positioned out of the way from operation of the brake assemblies when no longer used.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,661,996 discloses a standard retractable tape measure mounted to the brake assembly. The brake assembly includes a carriage assembly for supporting sheet metal to be bent. A tape portion of the tape measure is connected to the carriage assembly and moves along with the carriage assembly. The tape measure, however, is mounted to a side of the brake assembly, and is thus not easily observable to a person positioning the sheet metal in the brake assembly. Furthermore, the tape measure is prone to damage since the tape portion remains on the carriage assembly during operation of the brake assembly.
Thus, it would be advantageous to develop a measurement device, or measuring device, which overcomes the deficiencies in the prior art.
The subject invention presents a sheet bending brake assembly and a measuring device for the sheet bending brake assembly. The assembly includes a support. First and second clamping members are mounted on the support for movement between open and closed positions. The clamping members have respective clamping surfaces that extend in a parallel and opposing relationship to each other in the closed position to clamp a sheet of material between the surfaces. The measuring device is for measuring the sheet of material relative to the clamping members. The measuring device includes a base and an elongated arm pivotally connected to the base at a pivot. The elongated arm extends from the pivot to a distal end for pivotal movement about the pivot between a retracted position and an extended measuring position for overlying the sheet of material.
An advantage of the subject invention is the elongated arm may be pivoted into the retracted position to be out of the way of operation of the brake assembly when not in use, and pivoted into the extended measuring position when in use. Another advantage is the elongated arm is not prone to damage during operation or transportation.
Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
The subject invention provides a sheet bending brake assembly, which is shown generally at 10 in
As best shown in
Preferably, the first clamping member 16 is a movable clamping member 16. Means are provided for moving the first clamping member 16 between the open and closed positions, i.e., away from and toward the second clamping member 18 respectively, to clamp the sheet of material 12 between the clamping members 16, 18. In a preferred embodiment, shown in
Referring to
A handle member 44 is pivoted to the upper arm 38 of each c-shaped frame member 34 and to the pivot bars 40 by a plurality of extensible links (not shown). The extensible links are pivoted at an upper end to the handle member 44 and at a lower end to the pivot bars 40. The extensible links may be of the type shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,766,757, issued Aug. 30, 1988, U.S. Pat. No. 5,582,053, issued Dec. 10, 1996, and similar sheet bending brakes, incorporated herein by reference.
Referring to
The second clamping member 18 includes an upper tubular portion 60 and a lower tubular portion 62. The lower tubular portion 62 includes spaced flanges 64. The second clamping member 18 is fixed to the support 14, more specifically the lower arms 36, at the spaced flanges 64. The second clamping member 18 extends to a projection 66, preferably a plurality of projections 66, adjacent the clamping surface 22 of the second clamping member 18. The projections 66 project beyond the first clamping member 16. Each projection 66 has a slot 68 formed therein and the slots 68 of the various projections 66 are in longitudinal alignment.
A bending member 70 includes corresponding projections 72 that mesh with the projections 66 of the second clamping member 18. The corresponding projections 72 have openings, with pins 76 extending through the openings and corresponding slots 76 to hinge the bending member 70 to the second clamping member 18. The bending member 70 further includes a bending portion 78 that extends upwardly and outwardly when the bending member 70 is in a position for bending the sheet of material 12.
Referring to
Preferably, as shown in
Preferably, the base 26 further includes a hinge wrap 90, which forms part of the pivot 30. The hinge wrap 90 defines a hole (not shown) extending through the hinge wrap 90. The elongated arm 28 is pivotally mounted to the base 26 at the hinge wrap 90, to be described in further detail below.
Preferably, as shown
The scale portion 94 extends generally parallel to the clamping surfaces 20, 22 when the elongated arm 28 is in the measuring position. The elongated arm 28 has a center length 98 slanting upwardly from the scale portion 94 and a hinge portion 100 extending from the center length 98 to the pivot 30. Preferably, the scale portion 94 and the hinge portion 100 are generally parallel whereby the elongated arm 28 is generally z-shaped. Thus, the elongated arm 28 defines a shape to complement a shape of the slanted portion 50 of the first clamping member 16 such that when the elongated arm 28 is pivoted into the measuring position, the scale portion 94 is relatively parallel to the surface of the sheet of material 12.
The hinge portion 100 defines a cutout 102 to define bifurcated legs 104, which form part of the pivot 30. The bifurcated legs 104 wrap around an axis to form annular knuckles 106 and are positioned on either side of the hinge wrap 90, with the annular knuckles 106 coaxial with the hinge wrap 90. A shaft 108 passes through the hinge wrap 90 and the annular knuckles 106 for forming the pivot 30 and connecting the elongated arm 28 to the base 26. The shaft 108 creates a pivot 30 axis for allowing the pivotal movement of the elongated arm 28 between the measuring position along the sheet of material 12 and the retracted position, spaced from the sheet of material 12.
Referring to
In use, as shown in
Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. The invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described within the scope of the appended claims. In addition, the reference numerals in the claims are merely for convenience and are not to be read in any way as limiting.
This patent application claims priority to and all advantages of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/479,200, which was filed on Jun. 17, 2003.
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