1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a cantilever clamping device comprises a fixed arm, a movable arm and a threaded rod to control the clamping and release of the work piece. One end of the movable arm is pivoted to the middle of the fixed arm. In the middle of the movable arm, one end of the threaded rod is pivoted. The threaded rod is fed through a cylindrical block pivoted to one end of the fixed arm and equipped with a spring-loaded quick release mechanism. The threaded rod can be moved in or out either slowly by turning the handle at the outside end or quickly by pressing the spring-loaded quick release button. The quick release button can be placed along the axis of the cylindrical block or on the side of it. The inner edges of the fixed arm and the movable arm are designed to be curved in shape and have clamping teeth for clamping larger size cylindrical work piece such as large pipes, column and filter cartridges, etc. The fixed arm and the movable arm can be one-piece or two-piece construction. Two floating pads are pivoted to the free end of the fixed arm and the movable arm respectively. The clamping surfaces of the floating pads are designed with different features, round cavity with teeth on the surface of the floating pad pivoted to the fixed arm and V-notches on the surface of the floating pad pivoted to the movable arm, so that work pieces of variable sizes and shape can be clamped between the floating pads easily and firmly. The shape at the end of the fixed and movable arms limits the pivoting angle of the pads to make the pads oriented to the work piece. Both floating pads are equipped with two holes for attaching accessories or pads of different sizes and unique design to accommodate different kind of work pieces. To further enhance the function of the invention, an optional base block can be mounted to the fixed arm with screws through the holes on the fixed arm so that the clamping device can be mounted on a work bench, wooden stud, desk top, wall, or the like.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional cantilever clamp utilizes the mechanism of threaded rod, fixed arm, movable arm and clamping heads is capable of clamping work pieces of flat surfaces, or with special attachment to the clamping head for special type of application. To clamp work pieces of different shape and different sizes, several clamping devices with special clamping head or clamping head attachment will be required to do the job properly. The clamping and release action of a conventional clamping device would require the turning of the threaded rod turn by turn and hence moving the movable arm pitch by pitch in either direction. It is the intention of the present invention to eliminate the time consuming work of the pitch by pitch movement by utilizing a quick release button with spring-loaded quick release mechanism in the cylindrical block through which the threaded rod is fed. Further intention of the present invention is to combine variable clamping features in one device so that work pieces of different shape and sizes can be clamped without changing the clamping device or the clamping heads. Another intention of the invention is to make the clamping device more adaptable to different applications by adding two holes on the fixed arm to attach the optional base block. Hence the clamping device can be used freely by itself or fixed on a work bench.
The present invention comprises a fixed arm with a floating pad, a movable arm with a floating pad, a threaded rod with turning handle, a spring-loaded quick release mechanism and an optional base block. Both the fixed arm and movable arm can be one-piece or two-piece design. The descriptions hereinafter refer to the two-piece design. However, the special features and advantages of the present invention described below will apply to both the one-piece and two-piece designs without exception. Furthermore, the features and advantages will not be limited by the physical size of the clamping device.
The fixed arm is made of two identical “J” shape metal plates welded or riveted together with spacers in between. To the curved end of the fixed arm, a floating pad is pivoted. The angle of rotation is limited by the shape of the end of the fixed arm to make the floating pad oriented to the work piece. To the other end of the fixed arm, a cylindrical block is pivoted. The cylindrical block is used to feed the threaded rod for controlling the clamping device.
The movable arm is made of two identical shorter “J” shape metal plates welded or riveted together with spacers in between. To the curved end of the movable arm, a floating pad is pivoted. The angle of rotation is limited by the shape of the end of the movable arm to make the floating pad oriented to the work piece. The other end of the movable arm is pivoted freely to the middle of the fixed arm so that its inner curved edges is facing the inner curved edges of the fixed arm. One end of the threaded rod is attached through a floating block pivoted to the middle of the movable arm. This will allow the control of the angular motion of the movable arm by turning the threaded rod so that the work piece can be clamped or released by the clamping device.
The inner curved edges of both the fixed arm and the movable arm are equipped with clamping teeth to clamp larger diameter cylindrical work pieces such as large pipes, column and filter cartridges, etc. This unique feature of the invention enables the tight and proper clamping of large diameter work piece for various applications.
Another feature of the invention is the spring loaded quick release mechanism built into the cylindrical block through which the threaded rod is fed. This quick release mechanism comprises a sliding half-nut, a compressed spring inside the cylindrical block, and a quick release button outside. The compressed spring is mounted between the half-nut and the inside of the cylindrical block. The hole of the half-nut is half-threaded on the side closer to the spring. The half-nut is thus spring-loaded with its thread pressed against the threaded rod. The position of the half-nut inside the cylindrical block is controlled by the quick release button. When the quick release button is pressed, the half-thread of the spring-loaded half-nut is disengaged from the threaded rod so that the threaded rod and hence the movable arm can be moved in or out quickly and freely. When the quick release button is released, the half-thread of the half-nut is forced to engage on the threaded rod with certain amount of pressure by the loaded spring. It is in such a position that the movable arm can be moved pitch by pitch with the turning of the threaded rod. The quick release mechanism can be mounted either laterally along the axis of the cylindrical block or on the outer side of the cylindrical block perpendicular to the axis of the block. This corresponds to the two versions of design of the quick release cantilever clamp. The description below refers to the laterally mounted version.
The surface of the floating pad pivoted to the fixed arm is designed to have round cavity with clamping teeth. It is the intention of this design to provide a perfect means to clamp cylindrical work pieces of medium size. The surface of the floating pad pivoted to the movable arm is designed to have two V-notches forming a cross on the surface. The intention of this design is to clamp work pieces with angles, or square edges, etc. To expand the function of the invention further, two holes are provided on each of the floating pads for the attachment of accessories or pads of different sizes and unique design so that various sizes and shape of work pieces can be clamped with the invention.
The outer end of the threaded rod is equipped with a turning handle. By turning this handle clockwise or counterclockwise, the movable arm is moved towards or away from the work piece pitch by pitch to achieve the clamping or release action. The clamping force on the work piece can be adjusted with the same action. With the quick release button pressed while pushing or pulling the turning handle, the movable arm can be moved in or out quickly to clamp or release the work piece. This also provides a quick and easy way to set up the quick release cantilever clamp at the proper orientation for a particular work piece.
Four holes are equipped near the outer curved edges of the fixed arm to mount the optional base block. The base block is rectangular in shape with a rectangular protrusion in the middle. Two screw holes are provided on the sides of the protrusion for mounting the cantilever clamp. On the base area of the base block, two elongated notches are equipped at both ends for screws to attach the cantilever clamp on a work bench, wooden stud, desk top, wall, or the like.
With the help of the drawings and the detail description below, the features of the present invention will be apparent and fully understandable.
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The inner curved edges of both the movable arm and fixed arm are made to have clamping teeth 31 and 32. This design is used to clamp large diameter cylindrical work piece, such as, large pipes, column and filter cartridges, etc.
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20040232608 A1 | Nov 2004 | US |