Claims
- 1. A method of retaining parallels against the jaws of a vise, each parallel including opposite end edges, comprising:
- providing a plurality of spacers having different configurations and spacing widths corresponding to the widths of the workpieces to-be-clamped in the vise, said spacers including pressure exerting areas and being manually resiliently compressible to decrease the spacing width between their pressure exerting areas for enabling insertion of the spacer between the jaws of a vise,
- selecting one of the spacers or a combination thereof corresponding to the width of the workpiece to-be-clamped in the vise,
- inserting the selected spacer or combination of spacers between the parallels in the vise and onto the ways thereof with certain of the pressure exerting areas of the selected spacer or combination of spacers bearing against the end edges of at least one of the parallels,
- inserting a workpiece between the jaws and onto the parallels, and
- clamping the workpeice between the jaws while simultaneously compressing the spacer or combination of spacers to increase the compression thereof and allow pressure to be applied thereby against the parallels to maintain them against their jaws.
- 2. A method for retaining a parallel against a jaw of a vise having first and second jaws, said method involving the use of a yieldably expandable spacer and a plurality of fixed spacers, said fixed spacers having fixed spacing dimensions respectively corresponding to the dimensions of the various workpieces-to-be-held in the vise, comprising the steps of:
- selecting one of said fixed spacers corresponding to the dimension of a particular workpiece-to-be-held;
- placing the selected spacer between the jaws of the vise so that its spacing dimension extends along the path of travel of the movable jaw and so that the spacer is adjacent to said first jaw, said parallel being between one of the jaws and the selected spacer; and
- interposing the expandable spacer between the selected fixed spacer and said second jaw so that the expandable spacer bears against the fixed spacer and exerts yieldable force in the direction of said second jaw to press the parallel against its jaw whereby when a workpiece is positioned on the parallel and clamped between the jaws and is being worked upon, the parallel is maintained in its proper position against its jaw.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the expandable spacer is a compression spring.
- 4. A method of retaining parallels against the jaws of a vise which is capable of holding workpieces on the parallels and between the jaws, said workpieces having clamping dimensions which differ from each other thereby requiring different jaw gaps depending on the clamping dimension of the workpiece-to-be-held, said method utilizing various spring-urged spacers corresponding to the workpiece-to-be-held and comprising the steps of:
- providing a group of spring-urged spacers including a single elongated, longitudinally curved leaf spring; a pair of elongated, longitudinally curved leaf springs connected in back-to-back relation; and a pair of elongated, longitudinally curved leaf springs connected in back-to-back relation together with a spacer block having a non-compressible spacing dimension corresponding to the clamping dimension of a workpiece-to-be-held;
- selected one of the spacers or a combination of the spacers from said group; and
- inserting the selected spacer or a combination of spacers between and in engagement with the parallels so that when the jaw gap between the jaws is closed to clamp a workpiece therebetween, the spacer or combination of spacers will be resiliently compressed to force the parallels against the jaws.
- 5. The method of claim 4 including the further step of
- positioning a workpiece on the parallels and between the jaws and clamping the same therebetween thereby also compressing the spacer or combination of spacers to force said parallels against their jaws.
- 6. The method of claim 1, including the further step of maintaining said at least one parallel centered in the vise by the bearing of the pressure exerting areas against the end edges of said at least one parallel.
- 7. The method of claim 6, including the further step of:
- maintaining the other parallel centered in the vise by limiting movement lengthwise thereof.
- 8. A method of retaining a pair of parallels against the jaws of a vise, the parallels having opposite end edges and opposed inside surfaces, comprising the steps of:
- applying resilient force against the opposite end edges of one of the parallels along lines that are at obtuse angles to the inside surface of said one parallel thereby applying a first component of each such force at substantially right angles to the inside surface of said one parallel and pressing said one parallel against its respective jaw and thereby applying a second component of each such force in substantial alignment with and against the end of said one parallel and thereby tending to center said one parallel in the vise;
- applying resilient force against the other parallel;
- inserting a workpiece between the jaws and onto the parallels; and
- clamping the workpiece between the jaws while simultaneously increasing the application of said resilient forces to the parallels thereby to retain the parallels against the jaws.
- 9. The method of claim 8,
- wherein the step of applying resilient force against the other parallel includes applying such force to the inside surface of the other parallel.
- 10. The method of claim 8,
- wherein the step of applying resilient force against the other parallel includes applying resilient force against opposite end edges of said other parallel along lines that are at obtuse angles to the inside surface of said other parallel thereby applying a first component of each such force at substantially right angles to the inside surface of said other parallel and pressing said other parallel against its respective jaw and thereby applying a second component of each such force in substantial alignment with and against the end of said other parallel and thereby tending to center said other parallel in the vise.
- 11. The method of claim 10,
- wherein the step of applying resilient force against the other parallel includes applying resilient force against the inside surface of said other parallel with a spacer disposed in the vise adjacent to the other parallel, the spacer having an inside surface and opposite end edges; and
- wherein the step of applying resilient force against the other parallel also includes applying resilient force against opposite end edges of spacer along lines that are at obtuse angles to the inside surface of the spacer thereby applying a first component of each such force at substantially right angles to the inside surface of the spacer and pressing said other parallel against its respective jaw and thereby applying a second component of each such force in substantial alignment with and against the end of the spacer and thereby tending to center the spacer in the vise.
- 12. The method of claim 11, including the further step of:
- limiting movement of the spacer lengthwise thereof tending to center the spacer in the vise.
- 13. The method of claim 12, including the further step of:
- limiting the lengthwise movement of the other parallel relative to the spacer thereby tending to center the other parallel in the vise.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of my U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 08/451,773, filed May 26, 1995, now abandoned.
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