The present invention relates to a spring clamp, which utilizes the technical principle of meshing teeth with a ratchet wheel to form a rotatable joint mechanism at a rear end of each of two jaws and a front end of each of two handles, so that a clamping angle contained between two jaws of the spring clamp is no longer fixed but is adjustable.
A spring clamp is mainly used to clamp two workpieces together to facilitate subsequent machining of the workpieces. For instance, two wood boards can be tightly clamped between two jaws of the spring clamp, so that they can be conveniently drilled or cut. Since most of the currently available spring clamps have two fixed jaws, two or more spring clamps providing different clamping angles are needed to clamp two workpieces having different overall dimensions and thickness. The increased number of spring clamps would increase the manufacturing cost, occupy a large storage space, and bring inconvenience in transporting them.
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a spring clamp having adjustable clamping angle to overcome the drawbacks in the prior art spring clamp and make the spring clamp more convenient for use.
To achieve the above and other objects, the spring clamp according to the present invention includes a first circular disc and a second circular disc provided on a rear end of each of the jaws and a front end of each of the handles, respectively, to together form a rotatable joint mechanism. The first and the second circular disc respectively have a first and a second centered through hole, through which a screw bolt is extended. The first circular disc is provided on around a bottom surface with a plurality of continuously arranged teeth (or projected teeth). The second circular disc is similar to the first circular disc in dimensions, shapes and thickness, and is provided on a top surface with a seat having the second through hole centered thereat. The screw bolt extended through the second and the first through hole is meshed with an internally threaded hole on a turning lever. And, the second circular disc is provided on around the top surface with a ratchet wheel (or a plurality of continuously arranged recessed teeth). A compression spring is mounted around the seat on the second circular disc, so that the screw bolt also extends through the compression spring. Further, the first circular disc is provided on a top surface with two circumferentially spaced slope rails, each of which has a lower front end and a higher rear end. The turning lever meshed with the screw bolt can be turned for two opposite ends of the turning lever to move from the lower front ends to the higher rear ends of the two slope rails and tightly press against the slope rails, so that the first circular disc and the second circular disc are immovably held to each other with the projected teeth meshed with the ratchet wheel. When the turning lever is turned for the two opposite ends thereof to press against the lower front ends of the slope rails, the compression spring elastically pushes the first and the second circular disc away from each other to disengage the projected teeth from the ratchet wheel, allowing the jaw to be quickly adjusted to different angular positions relative to the handle to change the clamping angle contained between the jaws of the spring clamp. With these arrangements, the spring clamp of the present invention is more convenient for use.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
The present invention will now be described with a preferred embodiment thereof and with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The two handles 1 intersect at respective neck portions and a pivot 8 is provided at the intersection. A torsion spring 9 is provided between the pivot 8 and the two handles 1.
The handle locking mechanism 7 includes a shaft 71, a base 72, a control lever 73, and a compression spring 74. The shaft 71 has an upper end locked to one face of one of the two handles 1 and a lower end inserted in an internal bore 75 formed on the base 72. The base 72 has a bottom locked to one face of the other handle 1. The control lever 73 has a front end pressed against a recess 76 formed near an upper portion of the base 72. The compression spring 74 is mounted on the shaft 71 between the control lever 73 and a neck portion of the base 72. The control lever 73 is provided on a top surface with an opening 77. The two handles 1 can be controlled to a locked position relative to each other by pressing the opening 77 against an outer surface of the shaft 71. Since the technique of controlling the two handles 1 to a locked position via the control lever 73 is not a feature to be claimed in the present invention, it is not discussed in details herein.
The spring clamp according to the present invention is characterized in two rotatable joint mechanisms respectively provided on a rear end of one jaw 2 and a front end of one handle 1. Since the two rotatable joint mechanisms are identical, the following description of the present invention is made based on one single rotatable joint mechanism.
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Further, the first circular disc 31 is provided on a top surface with two circumferentially spaced slope rails 30, which respectively have a lower front end and higher rear end. The turning lever 51 meshed with the screw bolt 5 can be turned for two opposite ends thereof to move from the lower front ends to the higher rear ends of the two slope rails 30, or from the higher rear ends to the lower front ends of the two slope rails 30. When the turning lever 51 is turned for the two opposite ends to press against the lower front ends of the two slope rails 30, as shown in
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Compared to the conventional spring clamp, the spring clamp with the above arrangements according to the present invention is largely improved in terms of its operation, use and performance.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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100203222 | Feb 2011 | TW | national |