Claims
- 1. A cam clamp comprising:
- (a) a base;
- (b) a central shaft having a longitudinal axis and a flange at one axial end, said flange being rotatably engaged within said base, and said shaft being rotatable about said longitudinal axis;
- (c) a clamp member pivotably mounted on said central shaft at an axial end opposite said axial end having said flange;
- (d) a locking ring rotatably disposed about and in frictional contact with said central shaft, on top of said base and adjacent to said clamp member;
- (e) means for manually rotating said locking ring; and
- (f) stop means for preventing the rotation of said central shaft beyond a certain arclength of travel.
- 2. A cam clamp according to claim 1, wherein said certain arclength of travel is between a first clamp position where no clamping force is exerted by said clamp member, and a second clamp position, spaced rotationally apart from said first clamp position, where clamping force is exerted.
- 3. A cam clamp according to claim 1, wherein said stop means prevents said central shaft from rotating beyond said second clamp position.
- 4. A cam clamp according to claim 1, wherein the surface of said locking ring opposite said base and proximate to said clamp member has at least one flat portion substantially parallel to said base which is smoothly followed by an inclined portion which is canted away from said base.
- 5. A cam clamp according to claim 1, such that the rotation of said locking ring causes said central shaft to rotate also due to said frictional contact therebetween.
- 6. A cam clamp according to claim 5, wherein said frictional contact is overcome when said stop means prevents said central shaft from further rotation, thereby allowing said locking ring but not said central shaft to rotate.
- 7. A cam clamp according to claim 5, including means for increasing friction to enhance said frictional effects between said locking ring and said central shaft.
- 8. A cam clamp according to claim 1, wherein said clamp member includes deformable spring means for providing a restoring force counteracting said clamping force exerted by said clamp member in operation, said restoring force thereby forcing said clamp member against said locking ring and facilitating the release of said clamp member from an object being clamped when said clamping force is no longer applied, said spring means additionally acting to increase frictional contact between said shaft and said locking ring.
- 9. A cam clamp according claim 1, further comprising radially expansible spring means operatively coupled with a locking member, wherein said radially expansible spring means forces said locking member against said locking ring and said central shaft, thereby at least restraining relative movement between the locking ring and the central shaft.
- 10. A cam clamp comprising:
- (a) a central shaft having a longitudinal axis, said shaft being rotatable thereabout between predetermined first and second rotational positions;
- (b) a clamp member mounted on an end of said central shaft;
- (c) means for rotating said central shaft between said first and second rotational positions; and
- (d) means for actuating said clamp member for exerting clamping force at said second position, said clamping force being maintainable without external force being continuously applied therefor.
- 11. A cam clamp according to claim 10, wherein said clamp member is pivotably mounted on said central shaft, and wherein rotating means and said clamp actuating means include a rotatable locking ring disposed about said central shaft and in frictional contact therewith, said locking ring being adjacent to said clamp member and being manually rotatable.
- 12. A cam clamp according to claim 11, wherein said locking ring has a surface proximate to said clamp member, said surface having at least one portion which lies in a plane substantially perpendicular to said longitudinal axis which is smoothly followed by an inclined portion which is canted towards said clamp member.
- 13. A cam clamp according to claim 11, wherein rotation of said locking ring also causes said central shaft to rotate due to said frictional contact between said locking ring and said central shaft.
- 14. A cam clamp according to claim 13, wherein said frictional contact is overcome when said stop means prevents said central shaft from further rotation, thereby allowing said locking ring but not said central shaft to rotate.
- 15. A cam clamp according to claim 13, including means for increasing friction to enhance said frictional effects between said locking ring and said central shaft.
- 16. A cam clamp according to claim 13, wherein said clamp member includes deformable spring means for providing a restoring force counteracting said clamping force exerted by said clamp member in operation, said restoring force thereby forcing said clamp member against said locking ring and facilitating the release of said clamp member from an object being clamped when said clamping force is no longer applied.
- 17. A cam clamp comprising:
- (a) a central shaft having a longitudinal axis, said shaft being rotatable about said longitudinal axis;
- (b) a clamp member pivotably mounted on said central shaft at an axial end thereof;
- (c) a locking ring rotatably disposed about and in frictional contact with said central shaft, adjacent to said clamp member;
- (d) means for manually rotating said locking ring; and
- (e) stop means for preventing the rotation of said central shaft beyond a certain arclength of travel.
- 18. A cam clamp comprising:
- (a) a base;
- (b) a central shaft having a longitudinal axis and having one axial end thereof mounted in said base;
- (c) a clamp member pivotably mounted on said central shaft at an axial end opposite said axial end having said flange;
- (d) a locking ring rotatably disposed about said central shaft, on top of said base and adjacent to said clamp member, said locking ring having an upper surface proximate to said clamp member having at least one portion thereof which is inclined away from said base towards said clamp member;
- (e) means for manually rotating said locking ring.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/029,663, filed on Mar. 11, 1993, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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Divisions (1)
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