Claims
- 1. A multi-position swivel vise comprising:
a base structure; a generally spherical vise ball movably and rotatably supported on said base structure; a crown mounted on said base structure above said vise ball; jack means mounted on said base structure below said vise ball, said jack means operative to elevate said vise ball into a contact position in contact with said crown such that said vise ball is releasably immobilized via frictional contact with said crown.
- 2. The multi-position swivel vise of claim 1 wherein said base structure comprises a base plate, at least two upwardly extending legs and a shoulder plate mounted atop said at least two upwardly extending legs, said shoulder plate including a central hole formed therethrough.
- 3. The multi-position swivel vise of claim 2 further comprising a vise ball support cylinder mounted within said central hole of said shoulder plate and extending generally concentrically therewith, said vise ball support cylinder operative to support said vise ball when said vise ball is in a rest position free of engagement by said jack means.
- 4. The multi-position swivel vise of claim 3 further comprising a ball cradle slidably mounted within said vise ball support cylinder, said ball cradle including an upper surface constructed of a generally high frictional coefficient material for frictionally secure said vise ball thereon, and a lower surface constructed of a rigid metal material for engagement by said jack means.
- 5. The multi-position swivel vise of claim 1 wherein said vise ball further comprises a radially outwardly extending shaft mounted thereon and an attachment plate mounted adjacent the outer end of said shaft, said attachment plate operative to support objects to be worked on thereon.
- 6. The multi-position swivel vise of claim 2 wherein said crown comprises at least one support strut mounted on and extending upwards from said shoulder plate and a gripping ring mounted atop said at least one support strut, said gripping ring including a gap formed therein, said gripping ring substantially encircling said vise ball at a height approximately three-fourths of the height of said vise ball.
- 7. The multi-position swivel vise of claim 6 wherein said gripping ring includes a curved and angled inner face adapted to generally fit and conform to the surface curvature of said vise ball such that as said inner face of said gripping ring and said surface of said vise ball frictionally engage one another upon said jack means moving said vise ball upwards, the frictional force is large and prevents rotation of said vise ball within said crown.
- 8. The multi-position swivel vise of claim 1 wherein said jack means comprises an hydraulic jack having at least one actuating foot pedal operatively connected to it, said actuating foot pedal operative to extend said hydraulic jack upwards thus elevating said vise ball into frictional engagement with said crown thereby securing and preventing said vise ball from moving within said crown and a release pedal operative to release said hydraulic jack thus lowering said vise ball and permitting rotation of said vise ball within said crown.
- 9. An multi-position swivel vise for supporting objects thereon in fixed positions, said swivel vise comprising:
a base structure including at least one support leg and a shoulder plate mounted on an upper section of said support leg; a vise ball movably and rotatably supported on said shoulder plate; a crown mounted on said base structure above said vise ball, said crown including a gripping ring mounted above and encircling said vise ball; jack means mounted on said base structure below said shoulder plate and extending upwards therethrough to contact said vise ball, said jack means operative to elevate said vise ball into a contact position in contact with said gripping ring such that said vise ball is releasably immobilized via frictional contact with said gripping ring.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PROVISIONAL PATENT
[0001] This application claims priority based on a provisional patent, specifically on the Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/356,921 filed Feb. 14, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60356921 |
Feb 2002 |
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