Claims
- 1. A hold down clamp system comprising:
- an elongate slide bar engaged to a substrate, said slide bar having a substantial portion thereof extending away from said substrate;
- a clamp jaw;
- support means slidably engaging said slide bar and supporting said clamp jaw so that said clamp jaw is substantially parallel to a surface of said substrate;
- one-way drive means for releasably engaging and when engaged, for imparting motion to said clamp jaw relative to said substrate along said slide bar, said clamp jaw being subject to movement relative to said substrate in a predetermined direction along said slide bar when said one-way drive means is engaged;
- said one-way drive means having a driving lever, and a braking lever normally engaging said slide bar, said braking lever when engaging said slide bar preventing motion of said clamp jaw opposite to said predetermined direction, and when disengaging said slide bar allowing movement of said clamp jaw opposite to said predetermined direction along said slide bar, said braking lever having an engaging portion extending outwardly from said support means;
- a trigger handle pivotally mounted to said support means contacting said driving lever,
- said engaged driving lever moving said clamp jaw relative to said substrate in said predetermined direction,
- said support means including a handgrip, a trigger type relationship existing between said trigger handle and said handgrip, said hold down clamp being holdable at said handgrip, said braking lever and the trigger handle being selectively operable by the same hand in such a manner that one of the index and middle fingers is positioned on the engaging portion of the braking lever to actuate the braking lever, while the other fingers encircle and contain the trigger handle and the handgrip.
- 2. A hold down clamp system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said clamp jaw is subject to reciprocal motion along said slide bar toward and away from said substrate when said one-way drive means is disengaged by application of external forces to said clamp jaw, said clamp jaw being capable of moving in continuous motion along said slide bar.
- 3. A hold down clamp system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said one-way drive means advances said clamp jaw toward said substrate in increments.
- 4. A hold down clamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein said braking lever has one end thereof pivotably connected to said support means, and further including first bias means for urging said braking lever into said engagement with said slide bar, withdrawal of said movable jaw away from said fixed jaw being prevented by said engagement, said braking lever being subject to release from engagement with said slide bar by application of an external force to the other end of said braking lever, said force counteracting said first bias means and pivoting said braking lever.
- 5. A hold down clamp system as claimed in claim 4, wherein said one-way drive means includes a driving lever normally disengaged from said slide rod, and a trigger handle pivotably mounted to said support means and contacting said driving lever, pivoting said handle in a first direction from a standby position forcing said driving lever into engagement with said slide rod, said engaged driving lever moving said slide rod and said movable jaw toward said fixed jaw.
- 6. A hold down clamp system as claimed in claim 5, wherein said one-way drive means further includes second bias means for normally urging said driving lever out of engagement with said slide bar, and for returning said trigger handle in a direction opposite to said first direction to said standby position after trigger handle operation.
- 7. A hold down clamp system as claimed in claim 5, wherein the distance of said slide bar advance for each actuation of said handle is directly related to the magnitude of handle motion.
- 8. A hold down clamp system as claimed in claim 4, wherein said engagements between said levers and said slide bar result from mechanical interference with binding between said bar and levers.
- 9. A hand tool in accordance with claim 1, wherein the elongate slide bar is rotatably engaged to said substrate to enable rotation of the slide bar about its longitudinal axis.
- 10. A hand tool comprising:
- an elongate slide bar adapted to removably engage a substrate with a substantial portion thereof extendable away from said substrate;
- a clamp jaw;
- support means slidably engaging said slide bar and supporting said clamp jaw so that said clamp jaw is transverse to said slide bar;
- one-way drive means for releasably engaging and when engaged, for imparting motion to said clamp jaw along said slide bar, said clamp jaw being subject to reciprocal movement along said slide bar when said one-way drive means is disengaged;
- said one-way drive means having a driving lever, and a braking lever normally engaging said slide bar, said braking lever when engaging said slide bar, preventing motion of said clamp jaw in one of said reciprocal directions, and when disengaging said slide bar allowing movement of said clamp jaw in the other of said reciprocal directions, said braking lever having an engaging portion extending outwardly from said support means;
- a trigger handle pivotally mounted to said support means contacting said driving lever,
- said engaged driving lever moving said clamp jaw in said one of said reciprocal directions, said support means including a handgrip, a trigger-type relationship existing between said trigger handle and said handgrip, said hold down clamp being holdable at said handgrip, said braking lever and the trigger handle being selectively operable by the same hand in such a manner that one of the index and middle fingers is positioned on the engaging portion of the braking lever to actuate the braking lever, while the other fingers encircle and contain the trigger handle and the handgrip.
- 11. A substrate mounted hand tool comprising:
- a substrate having an engaging surface,
- an elongated slide bar with a longitudinal axis, said slide bar having a distal end passing through said substrate, a substantial portion of said slide bar extending away from said substrate;
- a clamp jaw;
- support means for slidably engaging said slide bar and supporting said clamp jaw;
- one-way drive means for releasably engaging and when engaged, for imparting motion to said clamp jaw relative to said substrate along said slide bar, said clamp jaw being subject to movement relative to said substrate in a predetermined direction along said slide bar when said one-way drive means is engaged;
- said one-way drive means having a driving lever, and a braking lever normally engaging said slide bar, said braking lever when engaging said slide bar preventing motion of said clamp jaw opposite to said predetermined direction,
- a trigger handle pivotally mounted to said support means and contacting said driving lever, said engaged driving lever moving said clamp jaw relative to said substrate in said predetermined direction,
- said support means including a handgrip, a trigger type relationship existing between said trigger handle and said handgrip;
- receiving means connected to said substrate for receiving and rotatably mounting said distal end of said slide bar, said receiving means having a surface situated substantially transversely to said longitudinal axis of the slide bar, said receiving means being positioned in such a manner that said surface slidably engages said substrate.
- 12. A substrate mounted hand tool as claimed in claim 11, wherein said receiving means has a rotating unit with an elongated opening adapted to receive said distal end of the slide bar, and said surface forming a part of said rotating unit.
- 13. A substrate mounted hand tool as claimed in claim 12, wherein said substrate has an auxiliary surface positioned oppositely to the engaging surface thereof, and in an assembled condition of said hand tool said surface of the receiving means faces said auxiliary surface of the substrate.
- 14. A substrate mounted hand tool as claimed in claim 12, wherein said rotating unit having an exterior portion and said rotating unit is connected to said auxiliary surface by a flange having an interior portion, so that at least a part of said exterior portion of the rotating unit slidably engages said interior portion of the flange.
- 15. A substrate mounted hand tool as claimed in claim 14, wherein said clamp jaw faces said engaging surface.
- 16. A substrate mounted hand tool as claimed in claim 12, wherein said slide bar and said support means rotate 360.degree..
- 17. A substrate mounted hand tool as claimed in claim 12, wherein said substrate is a substantially flat member.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 480,283 filed Feb. 15, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,009,134, which is a continuation-in-part application Ser. No. 234,173, filed Aug. 19, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,926,722.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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