The present invention relates to a spring clamp, and more particularly to a spring clamp that can be conveniently operated to release two handles of the spring clamp from an immovable position when clamping two workpieces together simply by downward pushing a lever outward projected from an outer side of one handle of the spring clamp.
A spring clamp is mainly used to tightly clamp two workpieces together for subsequent machining of the workpieces. For instance, when two pieces of wood boards are firmly clamped between two jaws of the spring clamp, it is more conveniently to perform drilling or cutting on the workpieces.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,212,977 B1 granted to the same inventor of the present invention discloses a spring clamp having an auxiliary locating mechanism mounted in one handle of the spring clamp. The auxiliary locating mechanism is adapted to temporarily immovably hold the two handles of the spring clamp in place when they have been moved toward each other to tightly clamp two workpieces together, and to release the two handles from the immovable position when the machining of the workpieces has been completed. To release the two handles via the auxiliary locating mechanism, a user has to extend one finger into a space between the two handles to depress a push plate located thereat. It is somewhat troublesome and inconvenient to do so. Moreover, the spring clamp disclosed in the above-mentioned U.S. Pat. No. 6,212,977 B1 has pretty complicate parts and components that require more time and labor to assemble and prevent the spring clamp from being manufactured at reduced cost.
It is therefore desirable to develop an improved spring clamp to eliminate the above-mentioned drawbacks.
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a spring clamp that can be conveniently operated with one finger to release two handles of the spring clamp from an immovable position when clamping two workpieces together.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a spring clamp that has simplified parts and components and can therefore be easily assembled at reduced manufacturing cost.
To achieve the above and other objects, the spring clamp according to the present invention includes an upper and a second handle; a release link having an inner section transversely mounted in the first handle and an outer section located outside the first handle, and being pivotally turnably about a supporting point mounted in the first handle between the inner and the outer section of the release link; and a shaft having a front end fixedly connected to a movable jaw extended from a distal end of the second handle and a rear end obliquely extended through a hole on the inner section of the release link.
When the two handles are moved toward each other for the spring clamp to tightly clamp two workpieces together, an outer peripheral surface of the shaft is tightly abutted against two diametrically opposite inner walls of the through hole on the inner section of the release link, causing the two handles of the spring clamp to be immovably held in place. And, when the outer section of the release link is downward pushed with one finger, the release link is pivotally turned to separate the inner walls of the through hole on the inner section from the shaft, allowing the two handles to spring outward under a spring force of the spring clamp.
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
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The release link 1 is a substantially L-shaped member having an inner section 11 transversely mounted in the first handle 5 and an outer section 12 located outside the first handle 5. A supporting point 13 is provided in the first handle 5 between the inner and the outer section 11, 12 of the release link 1, so that the release link 1 is pivotally turnable about the supporting point 13 when the outer section 12 is downward pushed. The outer section 12 of the release link 1 may be in the form of a lever, and is projected from a point on an outer side of the first handle 5 near a neck portion thereof. The inner section 11 of the release link 1 is provided with a vertically extended through hole 14, via which a shaft 3 is obliquely extended. The shaft 3 has a front end fixedly connected to the movable jaw 61 of the second handle 6 using an inserted pin 31, and a rear end downward extended through the hole 14. A stopper 2 is fixedly mounted in the first handle 5 above the inner section 11 of the release link 1 by a predetermined distance. The stopper 2 is provided with a vertical through hole 21, via which the shaft 3 is extended before being extended through the hole 14 on the release link 1. A compression spring 4 is put around the shaft 3 between the inner section 11 of the release link 1 and the stopper 2.
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