Sheet bending brake

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6675619
  • Patent Number
    6,675,619
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 6, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 13, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
The subject invention provides a sheet bending brake assembly for securing a work piece. The sheet bending brake assembly includes a clamping member having a lower leg extending therefrom and a pivoting arm pivotally supported by and extending from the clamping member. The pivoting arm defines a clamping area with the lower leg. A base supports the clamping members and provides support to the assembly while moving the pivoting arm between the open position and the clamped position. A guide mechanism reacts between the clamping member and the pivoting arm for moving the pivoting arm between the open position and the clamped position. The guide mechanism has a guide slot with a detent positioned within the guide slot between the first and the second ends for positioning the pivoting arm in an intermediate position to allow for precisely aligning the work piece.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The subject invention relates to sheet bending brakes.




2. Description of the Related Art




Sheet bending brakes are used for bending and cutting metal or plastic sheets such as those used for siding on homes and buildings. A typical sheet bending brake functions by clamping a work piece between clamping members and using a hinged bending arm to bend the work piece about the clamping member. These sheet bending brakes allow for the clamping member to move between an open position and a clamped position.




In the use of such brakes, the work piece is often forced out of position as the clamping member is moved from the open position to the clamped position. This results from the vibrating and shaking of the bending brake while being moved into the clamped position. Repositioning of the work piece requires that the clamping members be moved back to the open position to release the work piece. After repositioning, the work piece may again be forced out of position as the clamping members are returned to the clamped position. An operator may choose to control the sheet bending brake in an intermediate position by supporting the clamping members with one hand. However, this leaves only one hand free to reposition the work piece and does not allow for precise alignment of the work piece.




Most typical sheet bending brakes used for heavy duty applications are designed to be carried by one person when in a transport position. However, it can be cumbersome and difficult to transport due to its weight. Additionally, sheet bending brakes can be adjusted to varying lengths by adding additional clamping members which makes it more difficult to transport. Therefore, these sheet bending brakes require two people to transport because of an inability for one to lift and move the brake.




The related art sheet bending brakes, as described above, are characterized by one or more inadequacies. Specifically, the sheet bending brakes are limited to only the open position and the clamped position without allowing for precise alignment of the work piece. Additionally, the sheet bending brakes are cumbersome and do not provide for quick and easy transportation of the sheet bending brakes.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION AND ADVANTAGES




The subject invention provides a sheet bending brake assembly for securing a work piece. The sheet bending brake assembly includes a clamping member having a lower leg extending therefrom, a pivoting arm pivotally supported by and extending from the clamping member to define a clamping area with the lower leg, and a guide mechanism reacting between the clamping member and the pivoting arm for moving the pivoting arm between an open position and a clamped position. The guide mechanism has a detent between the open and the clamped positions for providing an intermediate clamping position for adjusting the position of and precisely aligning the work piece.




The subject invention further provides the sheet bending brake assembly including a plurality of clamping members and a base supporting the clamping members with the base being collapsible between a transport position and a support position. The base has a front rail and a rear rail defining a table such that the clamping members are supported by the front rail and the rear rail, and the table has a first table end and a second table end. A wheel mechanism is pivotably connected to one of the table ends and is pivotable between a rolling position and a working position for allowing quick and easy transportation of the assembly.




Accordingly, the subject invention overcomes the inadequacies that characterize the related art sheet bending brakes. The subject invention provides the sheet bending brake assembly with the intermediate clamping position that allows for the work piece to be precisely aligned when in the clamped position. Also, the subject invention allows for quick and easy transportation of the sheet bending brake assembly without requiring disassembly or additional assistance.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a sheet bending brake assembly according to the subject invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a guide mechanism for operating the sheeting bending brake assembly of

FIG. 1

from a different angle;





FIG. 3

is a side view of the guide mechanism showing a guide slot receiving a pin;





FIG. 4

is yet another perspective view of the guide mechanism;





FIG. 5

is a side view of a single clamping member in an open position;





FIG. 6

is a side view of the single clamping member of

FIG. 5

in an intermediate position;





FIG. 7

is a side view of the single clamping member of

FIG. 6

in a clamped position;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view the sheet bending brake assembly of

FIG. 1

having a bend indicator attached;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of a sheet bending brake assembly having a wheel mechanism attached to one end for transporting the assembly;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of the sheet bending brake of

FIG. 9

in a rolling position;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of the wheel mechanism; and





FIG. 12

is another perspective view of the wheel mechanism.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, a sheet bending brake assembly for securing a work piece


28


is generally shown at


20


in FIG.


1


.




The sheet bending brake assembly


20


includes a clamping member


22


having a lower leg


24


extending therefrom. The clamping member


22


is generally a C-shaped frame member and has an upper leg


26


extending therefrom. As seen in

FIG. 1

, a plurality of longitudinally spaced clamping members


22


form the assembly


20


and allow for engaging differently sized work pieces


28


, as will be described below. However it is to be understood that any number of clamping members


22


may be utilized with the subject invention.

FIGS. 5 through 7

illustrate a single clamping member


22


that forms the sheet bending brake assembly


20


. It should be appreciated that each of the frame members is substantially identical. Preferably, the clamping members


22


are made of lightweight aluminum to facilitate transportation of the sheet bending brake assembly


20


. However, different materials may be utilized for providing additional support to the assembly


20


as is known in the art of sheet bending brakes.




A pivoting arm


30


is pivotally supported by and extends from the clamping member


22


. The pivoting arm


30


defines a clamping area


32


with the lower leg


24


. The clamping area


32


has a throat depth


25


and forms a working pocket


27


. Designing the C-shaped frame member differently can alter both the throat depth


25


and working pocket


27


. The pivoting arm


30


has a secured end


34


and a free end


36


, such that a bolt


38


extends through the secured end


34


and into the clamping member


22


. The pivoting arm


30


is moveable between an open position and a clamped position by pivoting about the bolt


38


while moving between the open position and the clamped position.




An upper clamping surface


40


is connected to the free end


36


of the pivoting arm


30


and a lower clamping surface


42


is connected to the lower leg


24


. The upper clamping surface


40


and the lower clamping surface


42


engage one another in the clamped position to secure the work piece


28


therebetween. The opening between the upper clamping surface


40


and the lower clamping surface


42


is commonly referred to as a mouth opening. After the work piece


28


is secured, the upper and lower clamping surfaces


40


,


42


create a bending surface


44


that the work piece


28


is bent about. Additionally, the sheet bending brake assembly


20


may be used with a tool cutter (not shown) for cutting the work piece


28


while in the clamped position. It is to be understood that many different tools known in the art of sheet bending brakes may be utilized with the subject invention.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a base


46


supports the clamping members


22


and provides support to the assembly


20


while moving the pivoting arm


30


between the open position and the clamped position. The base


46


includes a front rail


48


and a rear rail


50


defining a table


52


such that the clamping members


22


are supported by the front rail


48


and the rear rail


50


. The table


52


has a first table end


54


and a second table end


56


.




The assembly


20


further includes a guide mechanism


58


reacting between the clamping member


22


and the pivoting arm


30


for moving the pivoting arm


30


between the open position and the clamped position. The guide mechanism


58


has a detent


60


between the open and the clamped positions for providing an intermediate clamping position for adjusting the position of and precisely aligning the work piece


28


. When the sheet bending brake assembly


20


is in the intermediate clamping position, the upper clamping surface


40


is in close proximity to, but not in contact with, the lower clamping surface


42


of the lower leg


24


. In order to secure the sheet bending brake assembly


20


in the intermediate position, a stop


62


is positioned adjacent the detent


60


for sustaining the intermediate position.




The guide mechanism


58


has an aperture


64


for receiving a handle


66


. The handle


66


extends from the guide mechanism


58


for facilitating movement of the pivoting arm


30


between the open and the clamped positions. The handle


66


functions to move the pivoting arm


30


, thereby rotating the guide mechanism


58


. The handle


66


may be a single lever for a single clamping member


22


, as shown in

FIGS. 5 through 8

, or a long bar engaging the plurality of clamping members


22


as shown in FIG.


1


.




The guide mechanism


58


also includes a guide slot


68


having a first end


70


and a second end


72


such that the first end


70


corresponds to the open position and the second end


72


corresponds to the clamped position. The detent


60


, as shown in

FIGS. 2 through 4

, is positioned within the guide slot


68


between the first and the second ends


70


,


72


. In one embodiment, the guide slot


68


is arcuate and includes a long portion


74


and a short portion


76


, the long portion


74


being substantially horizontal and the short portion


76


being substantially vertical. The guide slot


68


may be designed differently to accommodate differently sized clamping members


22


without deviating from the subject invention. The guide mechanism


58


may be further defined as a pivot bracket. The pivot bracket has an upper region and a lower region such that the guide slot


68


is disposed between the upper region and the lower region.




In yet another embodiment, referring to

FIG. 3

, the guide mechanism


58


includes a plurality of detents


60


positioned between the first and the second ends


70


,


72


. The plurality of detents


60


provides for a plurality of intermediate clamping positions for receiving work pieces


28


of varying thickness. Corresponding to each of the detents


60


is a plurality of stops


62


within the guide slot


68


and adjacent the plurality of detents


60


to secure the sheet bending brake assembly


20


in each of the intermediate positions.




The sheet bending brake assembly


20


has a pin


78


supported by the clamping member


22


and disposed in the guide slot


68


such that the guide mechanism


58


rotates about the pin


78


between the first end


70


and the second end


72


. In operation, the handle


66


rotates the guide mechanism


58


about the pin


78


, which causes the pivoting arm


30


to move between the open position and the clamped position. Referring to

FIG. 5

, the single clamping member


22


is shown with the pivoting arm


30


in the open position and with the pin


78


at the first end


70


of the guide slot


68


. In

FIG. 6

, the handle


66


is operated and the pivoting arm


30


is now in the intermediate position and the pin


78


is in the detent


60


of the guide slot


68


. The movement into the intermediate position reduces the opening between the upper clamping surface


40


and the lower clamping surface


42


to a predetermined distance. The predetermined distance is determined by the location of the detent


60


within the guide slot


68


. As shown, the predetermined distance at the intermediate position is about one inch. Finally,

FIG. 7

shows the pivoting arm


30


in the clamped position and in contact with the lower clamping surface


42


. In the clamped position, the pin


78


is now in the second end


72


of the guide slot


68


.




Referring to

FIGS. 8 and 9

, a bending arm


80


is supported by the clamping member for engaging the work piece


28


and bending the work piece


28


to a desired angle. The bending arm


80


extends the length of the sheet bending brake assembly


20


and contacts the work piece


28


when rotated. The bending arm


80


is preferably hingedly connected with the lower clamping surface


42


. The bending arm


80


also has extensions


81


extending from the bending arm


80


for allowing easy rotation of the bending arm


80


.




The assembly


20


further includes a bend indicator


82


connected to the bending arm


80


for indicating a degree of rotation of the bending arm


80


during the bending of the work piece


28


. The bend indicator


82


includes a displacement sensor


84


for measuring the degree of rotation of the bending arm


80


and a display device


86


for displaying the degree of rotation of the bending arm


80


. The bend indicator


82


may be any type of electrical or mechanical device capable of measuring a degree of rotation. In one embodiment, the displacement sensor


84


is a housing


88


supported by the lower leg


24


and a cable


90


extending from the housing


88


and attaching to the bending arm


80


. The cable


90


extends through the lower clamping surface


42


and is fixedly connected to the bending arm


80


such that as the bending arm


80


is moved, the cable


90


is pulled through the lower clamping surface


42


. However, it is to be understood that the cable


90


may also extend through the front rail


48


of the base


46


. The housing


88


is preferably detached from the table


52


, except for the cable


90


, to allow for easy viewing of the display device


86


in different positions.




The display device


86


is further defined as a viewing window


92


within the housing


88


and a disc


94


housed within the housing


88


and connected to the cable


90


for moving within the housing


88


to indicate the degree of rotation through the viewing window


92


. Indicia


96


may be positioned adjacent the viewing window


92


corresponding to the degree of rotation of the bending arm


80


. Further, the bend indicator


82


may include a calibration device


98


. The calibration device


98


may be connected to the cable


90


and the bend indicator


82


for calibrating the bend indicator


82


. As the assembly


20


is utilized, the cable


90


will stretch and therefore calibrating the bend indicator


82


is required. The calibration device


98


tightens the cable


90


to a desired tautness when the bending arm


80


is a non-bending position. After the cable


90


is tightened, the bend indicator


82


is calibrated for successive uses.




Referring to

FIGS. 9 through 12

, a wheel mechanism


100


is pivotably connected to one of the table ends


54


,


56


and being pivotable


52


between a rolling position and a working position. The wheel mechanism


100


is shown connected to the first table end


54


, however, it is to be appreciated that the wheel mechanism


100


may be attached to either the first table end


54


or the second table end


56


or both. The subject invention includes a pivot


102


engaging the wheel mechanism


100


and the table


52


for allowing the wheel mechanism


100


to rotate between the rolling position and the working position. A locking device


104


between the wheel mechanism


100


and the table


52


locks the wheel mechanism


100


in the rolling position and unlocks the wheel mechanism


100


to allow the wheel mechanism


100


to rotate into the working position. The sheet bending brake in

FIG. 9

shows the wheel mechanism


100


in the working position.

FIGS. 10 through 12

show the wheel mechanism


100


in the rolling position.




The wheel mechanism


100


further includes a wheel brace


106


extending between the front rail


48


and the rear rail


50


and engaging the locking device


104


. In one embodiment, the wheel brace


106


is an upwardly facing U-shaped bar. Additionally, the wheel brace


106


has a plate


108


attached to the U-shaped bar. The plate


108


has holes that are aligned with holes in the rails for receiving the locking device


104


and the pivot


102


. The locking device


104


and the pivot


102


both engage the plate


108


and the rails


48


,


50


to secure the wheel mechanism


100


and to allow the wheel mechanism


100


to pivot. It is to be understood that the wheel brace


106


may be any other shape of material while still accomplishing the subject invention. The wheel brace


106


also has a notch


110


aligned with the front rail


48


and the rear rail


50


. The notch


110


receives the front rail


48


and the rear rail


50


in the rolling position. The notch


110


has an indentation


112


that allows the wheel mechanism


100


to pivot


102


without contacting either of the front or rear rails


48


,


50


. The indentation


112


receives the front rail


48


and the rear rail


50


when in the working position.




The wheel mechanism


100


also includes a pair of wheels


114


having a wheel support


116


extending therebetween and being connected to the wheel brace


106


. The wheels are used for transporting the assembly


20


. The pair of wheels


114


may be replaced with any other device, such as a roller, as is known in the art. A wheel extension


118


interconnects the wheel support


116


and the wheel brace


106


such that as the wheel extension


118


pivots, the wheel mechanism


100


extends a predetermined amount below the table


52


to allow for insertion of the work piece


28


within the clamping area


32


, as shown in FIG.


9


. In one embodiment, the front and rear rails


48


,


50


do not extend beyond the wheel mechanism


100


any further than the radius of each wheel to prevent the front and rear rails


48


,


50


from contacting the ground during transport. After the base


46


has been collapsed into the transport position, the wheel mechanism


100


presently described can be used by one person to transport the sheet bending brake assembly


20


.




To secure the sheet bending brake to the table


52


, the wheel mechanism


100


is pivoted such that the rails are seated in the notch


110


. Then, the locking device


104


is inserted through the hole in the plate


108


in the front and rear rails


48


,


50


. As illustrated, the locking device


104


is a locking pin having a ring for easy removal. The locking pin is the pin closest to the pair of wheels


114


. After transport, the sheet bending brake may be lifted to rest upon the base


46


for use as shown in FIG.


9


. Removal of the locking pin from the front rail


48


and the rear rail


50


allows the wheel assembly


20


to rotate about the pivot


102


. The pivot


102


is preferably a pivot pin having a ring and extending through the plate


108


and the front rail


48


and rear rail


50


. However, it is to be understood that the pivot


102


may also be a rod extending the width of the table


52


and engaging the plate


108


on the opposite side. In the preferred embodiment, the pivot pin is farthest away from the pair of wheels


114


. As described above, the indentation


112


in the notch


110


is aligned with the center of the pivot pin. The indention is aligned with the center of the pivot


102


to allow the front and rear rails


48


,


50


to be received by the notch


110


when the locking pin is removed. It is to be understood that the indention may be aligned differently by modifying other features of the wheel mechanism


100


.




Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, wherein reference numerals are merely for convenience and are not to be in any way limiting, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.



Claims
  • 1. A sheet bending brake assembly for securing a work piece, said sheet bending brake assembly comprising:a clamping member having a lower leg extending therefrom; a pivoting arm pivotally supported by and extending from said clamping member to define a clamping area with said lower leg; a guide mechanism reacting between said clamping member and said pivoting arm for moving said pivoting arm between an open position and a clamped position; said guide mechanism having a detent between said open and said clamped positions for providing an intermediate clamping position for adjusting the position of and precisely aligning the work piece.
  • 2. An assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said guide mechanism further includes a guide slot having a first end and a second and such that said first end corresponds to said open position and said second end corresponds to said clamped position.
  • 3. An assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said detent is positioned within said guide slot between said first and said second ends.
  • 4. As assembly as set forth in claim 3 further including a stop within said guide slot and adjacent said detent for sustaining said intermediate position.
  • 5. An assembly as set forth in claim 4 wherein said guide slot is arcuate.
  • 6. An assembly as set forth in claim 5 wherein said guide slot further includes a long portion and a short portion, said long portion being substantially horizontal and said short portion being substantially vertical.
  • 7. An assembly as set forth in claim 6 wherein said guide mechanism is further defined as a pivot bracket, said pivot bracket having and upper region and a lower region such that said guide slot is disposed between said upper region and said lower region.
  • 8. An assembly as set forth in claim 4 further including a pin supported by said clamping member and disposed in said guide slot such; that said guide mechanism rotates about said pin between said first end and said second end.
  • 9. An assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said guide mechanism further includes a plurality of detents positioned between said first and said second ends for providing a plurality of intermediate clamping positions for receiving work pieces of varying thickness.
  • 10. An assembly as set forth in claim 9 further including a plurality of stops within said guide slot and adjacent said plurality of detents.
  • 11. An assembly as set forth in claim 4 further including a plurality of clamping members connected to said assembly for engaging differently sized work pieces.
  • 12. An assembly as set forth in claim II further including a base supporting said clamping members to provide support to said assembly while moving said pivoting arm between said open and said closed positions.
  • 13. An assembly as set forth in claim 12 further including a handle extending from said guide mechanism for facilitating movement of said pivoting arm between said open and said closed positions.
  • 14. An assembly as set forth in claim 1 further including a bending arm supported by said clamping member for engaging the work piece and bending the work piece to a desired angle.
  • 15. An assembly as set forth in claim 1 further including a bend indicator connected to said bending arm for indicating a degree of rotation of said bending arm during said bending of the work piece.
  • 16. An assembly as set forth in claim 15 further including a lower clamping surface connected to said lower leg and an upper clamping surface connected to said pivoting arm for securing the work piece between said lower and upper surfaces and creating a bending surface for bending the work piece in said clamped position.
  • 17. An assembly as set forth in claim 16 wherein said bend indicator further includes a displacement sensor for measuring said degree of rotation of said bending arm.
  • 18. An assembly as set forth in claim 17 wherein said bend indicator further includes a display device for displaying said degree of rotation of said bending arm.
  • 19. An assembly as set forth in claim 18 wherein said displacement sensor is further defined as a housing supported by said lower leg and a cable extending from said housing and attaching to said bending arm.
  • 20. An assembly as set forth in claim 19 wherein said display device is further defined as a viewing window within said housing and a disc housed within said housing and connected to said cable for moving within said housing to indicate said degree of rotation through said viewing window.
  • 21. An assembly as set forth in claim 20 further including indicia positioned adjacent said viewing window corresponding to said degree of rotation.
  • 22. An assembly as set forth in claim 18 further including a calibration device connected to said cable and said bend indicator for calibrating said bend indicator.
  • 23. An assembly as set forth in claim 1 further including a plurality of clamping members connected to said assembly for engaging work pieces of varying length.
  • 24. An assembly as set forth in claim 23 further including a base supporting said clamping members with said base being collapsible between a transport position and a support position.
  • 25. An assembly as set forth in claim 24 wherein said base further includes a front rail and a rear rail defining a table such that said clamping members are supported by said front rail and said rear rail.
  • 26. An assembly as set forth in claim 25 wherein said table is further defined as having a first table end and a second table end.
  • 27. An assembly as set forth in claim 26 further including a wheel mechanism pivotably connected to one of said table ends and being pivotable between a rolling position and a working position.
  • 28. An assembly as set forth in claim 27 further including a pivot engaging said wheel mechanism and said table for allowing said wheel mechanism to rotate between said rolling position and said working position.
  • 29. An assembly as set forth in claim 28 further including a locking device between said wheel mechanism and said table for locking said wheel mechanism in said rolling position and unlocking said wheel mechanism to alloy said wheel mechanism to rotate into said working position.
  • 30. An assembly as set forth in claim 29 wherein said wheel mechanism further includes a wheel brace extending between said front rail and said rear rail and engaging said locking device.
  • 31. An assembly as set forth in claim 30 wherein said wheel mechanism further includes a pair of wheels having a wheel support extending between said wheels and being connected to said wheel brace for transporting said assembly.
  • 32. An assembly as set forth in claim 31 further including a wheel extension connecting said wheel support to said wheel brace such that as said wheel extension pivots, said wheel mechanism extends a predetermined amount below said table to allow for insertion of the work piece within said clamping area.
  • 33. A sheet bending brake assembly for securing a work piece, said sheet bending brake assembly comprising:a plurality of clamping members; a base supporting said clamping members with said base being collapsible between a transport position and a support position; said base having a front rail and a rear rail defining a table such that said clamping members are supported by said front rail and said rear rail; said table having a first table end and a second table end; and a wheel mechanism pivotably connected to one of paid table ends and being pivotable between a rolling position and a working position for allowing quick and easy transportation of said assembly.
  • 34. An assembly as set forth in claim 33 further including a pivot engaging said wheel mechanism and said table for allowing said wheel mechanism to rotate between said rolling position and said working position.
  • 35. An assembly as set forth in claim 34 further including a locking device between said wheel mechanism and said table for locking said wheel mechanism in said rolling position and unlocking said wheel mechanism to allow said wheel mechanism to rotate into said working position.
  • 36. An assembly as set forth in claim 35 wherein said wheel mechanism further includes a wheel brace extending between said front rail and said rear rail and engaging said locking device.
  • 37. An assembly as set forth in claim 36 wherein said wheel brace has slots for receiving said front rail and said rear rail, each of said slots being U-shaped to allow said locking device to extend therethrough and to secure said wheel mechanism to said front and rear rails.
  • 38. An assembly as set forth in claim 36 wherein said wheel mechanism further includes a pair of wheels having a wheel support extending between said wheels and being connected to said wheel brace for transporting said assembly.
  • 39. An assembly as set forth in claim 38 further including a wheel extension connecting said wheel support to said wheel brace such that as said wheel extension pivots, said wheel mechanism extends a predetermined amount below said table to allow for insertion of the work piece within said clamping area.
  • 40. An assembly as set forth in claim 34 wherein said pivot is further defined as a pin engaging said wheel mechanism and said table.
  • 41. An assembly as set forth in claim 35 wherein said locking device is further defined as a locking pin between said wheel mechanism and said table.
  • 42. An assembly as set forth in claim 33 wherein each of said clamping members have a lower leg extending therefrom and a pivoting arm pivotally supported by and extending from said clamping member to define a clamping area with said lower leg.
  • 43. An assembly as set forth in claim 42 further including a guide mechanism reacting between said clamping member and said pivoting arm for moving said pivoting arm between an open position and a closed position.
  • 44. An assembly as set forth in claim 43 wherein said guide mechanism further includes a detent between said open and said clamped positions for providing an intermediate clamping position for adjusting the position of and precisely aligning the work piece.
  • 45. An assembly as set forth in claim 44 wherein said guide mechanism further includes a guide slot having a first end and a second end such that said first end corresponds to said open position and said second end corresponds to said clamped position.
  • 46. An assembly as set forth in claim 45 wherein said detent is positioned within said guide slot between said first and said second ends.
  • 47. As assembly as set forth in claim 46 further including a stop within said guide slot and adjacent said detent for sustaining said intermediate position.
  • 48. An assembly as set forth in claim 47 wherein said guide mechanism is further defined as a pivot bracket, said pivot bracket having an upper region and a lower region such that said guide slot is disposed between said upper region and said lower region.
  • 49. An assembly as set forth in claim 48 further including a pin supported by said clamping member and disposed in said guide slot such that said guide mechanism rotates about said pin between said first end and said second end.
  • 50. A sheet bending brake assembly for securing a work piece, said sheet bending brake assembly comprising:a clamping member having a lower leg extending therefrom; a pivoting arm pivotally supported by and extending from said clamping member to define a clamping area with said lower leg; a lower clamping surface connected to said lower 14g and an upper clamping surface connected to said pivoting arm for securing the work piece between said lower and upper surfaces and creating a bending surface for bending the work piece in said clamped position; a bending arm supported by said clamping member for engaging the work piece and bending the work piece to a desired angle; and a bend indicator including a housing and a cable extending from said housing and said cable attaching to said bending arm degree of rotation of said bending arm during said bending of the work piece.
  • 51. An assembly as set forth in claim 50 wherein said bend indicator further includes a display device for displaying said degree of rotation of said bending arm.
  • 52. An assembly as set forth in claim 51 wherein said display device is further defined as a viewing window within said housing and a disc housed within said housing and connected to said cable for moving within said housing to indicate said degree of rotation through said viewing window.
  • 53. An assembly as set forth in claim 52 further including indicia positioned adjacent said viewing window corresponding to said degree of rotation.
  • 54. An assembly as set forth in claim 53 further including a calibration device connected to said cable and said bend indicator for calibrating said bend indicator.
  • 55. An assembly as set forth in claim 54 further including a guide mechanism reacting between said clamping member and said pivoting arm for moving said pivoting arm between an open position and a closed position.
  • 56. An assembly as set forth in claim 55 wherein said guide mechanism includes a detent between said open and said clamped positions for providing an intermediate clamping position for adjusting the position of and precisely aligning the work piece.
  • 57. An assembly as set forth in claim 56 wherein said guide mechanism further includes a guide slot having a first end and a second end such that said first end corresponds to said open position and said second end corresponds to said clamped position.
  • 58. An assembly as set forth in claim 57 wherein said detent is positioned within said guide slot between said first and said second ends.
  • 59. As assembly as set forth in claim 58 further including a stop within said guide slot and adjacent said detent for sustaining said intermediate position.
  • 60. An assembly as set forth in claim 59 wherein said guide mechanism is further defined as a pivot bracket, said pivot bracket having an upper region and a lower region such that said guide slot is disposed between said upper region and said lower region.
  • 61. An assembly as set forth in claim 60 further including a pin supported by said clamping member and disposed in said guide slot such that said guide mechanism rotates about said pin between said first end and said second end.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority to provisional patent applications having Ser. Nos. 60/267,777 and 60/268,191 filed Feb. 9, 2001 and Feb. 12, 2001, respectively.

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60/267777 Feb 2001 US
60/268191 Feb 2001 US