The present invention relates to a straight edge clamping device. More particularly, the invention relates to a straight edge clamping device used to secure workpieces and to guide a power tool along the straight edge.
Conventional straight edge clamping devices had some complicated engagements among component parts, and therefore it was not easy to have the component parts manufactured with enough precisions, to be assembled without any further adjustment or calibrating treatment of the component parts.
As a result, the conventional straight edge clamping devices were not easy to manufacture and assemble, and the assembling time and cost were high.
Accordingly, a need for a straight edge clamping device has been present for a long time considering the expansive demands in the everyday life. This invention is directed to solve these problems and satisfy the long-felt need.
The present invention is contrived to overcome the conventional disadvantages. Therefore, an object of the invention is to provide a straight edge clamping device, which has improved structure to be manufactured and assembled without further adjustment.
An aspect of the invention provide a straight edge clamping device for clamping workpieces, comprising an elongated hollow base, a first stop, and a second stop.
The elongated hollow base has a constant cross-section, and the base has a first end, a second end, a flat lower wall for contacting workpieces, an upper wall, and two sidewalls connecting the lower wall and the upper wall.
The first stop is fixed at the first end of the base, and the second stop is movably provided along the base, so as to form a clamp for holding the workpieces together with the first stop.
The lower wall of the base has an opening, and the opening, the lower wall, the upper wall, and the sidewalls of the base define a channel.
The second stop has a body movably received in the channel of the base and a slider that slides in the channel and along the lower wall of the base, contacts the workpiece, and engages with the body in a locking state and disengages from the body in a releasing state. The body has a sliding portion, a handle, an opening, a stop extending horizontally from the sliding portion, a pair of pressing bumps, and a hole, wherein the slider has a jaw, a rail, a projection, a channel, and a pair of pressing portions having outer surfaces and inner surfaces. In the locking state the pair of pressing bumps contact with and push the inner surfaces of the pair of pressing portions outwards, so that the outer surfaces of the pair of pressing portions are pushed outwards and contact sidewalls of the recess tightly.
The body of the second stop has a shape reverse to the shape of the channel of the base so that the body and the channel interlock.
The upper wall of the base has one or more recesses. The width of each of the recesses is smaller than the distance between the two sidewalls by a predetermined distance. The body of the second stop has one or more projections having a shape reverse to the shape of the recesses so that the recesses and the projections interlock.
The base may further comprise two slant walls between the sidewalls and the upper wall.
The angle between the slant walls and the sidewalls may be approximately 45 degrees.
The first stop may have a body inserted in the channel of the base and a stop for securing the workpieces, and the body of the first stop has a shape reverse to the shape of the channel of the base so that the body and the channel interlock, and the body of the first stop has one or more projections having a shape reverse to the shape of the recesses so that the recesses and the projections interlock.
The recess of the base may be rectangular and the projection of the second stop may be rectangular.
The depth of the recess of the base may be approximately one sixteenth of an inch, and the height of the projection of the second stop may be approximately one sixteenth of an inch.
The depth of the recess of the base may be approximately one eighth of an inch, and the height of the projection of the second stop may be approximately one eighth of an inch.
The upper wall of the base may further comprise a guide channel, and the clamping device further comprises a drill guide movably provided along the base, and the drill guide may have a fastener that is guided in the guide channel of the base.
The advantages of the present invention are: (1) the straight edge clamping device according to the invention is easy to manufacture; (2) the straight edge clamping device according to the invention is easy to assemble without any further adjusting machining; and (3) the straight edge clamping device according to the invention facilitate the clamping function.
Although the present invention is briefly summarized, the fuller understanding of the invention can be obtained by the following drawings, detailed description and appended claims.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The inner-lower walls 304, the inner-side walls 308, the inner-upper wall 312, and the recess 29 form an open channel 34.
The width w of the recess 29 is smaller than the distance d between the two inner-side walls 308 by a predetermined distance.
The base also has two ends 36, 38. Another and smaller open channel 23 is defined by two protrusions 25 protruding upward from the upper wall 28 and another two protrusions 27 protruding toward each other from the protrusions 25.
The recess 29 provides additional interlocking effect to elements received in the channel 34, that is, the first stop 14 and the second stop 16, etc. The recess 29 is rectangular and has a depth of approximately one sixteenth of an inch, or one eighth of an inch. The width and depth of the recess are chosen to ease the manufacturing process and to increase the interlocking ability between the base 12 and the elements received in the base. More than one recesses may provided in the upper wall 28. The recess may be provided in other walls defining the channel 34.
The first stop 14 is fixed to the end 36 of the base 12 and is used to secure the workpiece 20. As shown in
The second stop 16 is received in the channel 34 of the base 12 and movable along the base 12. The second stop 16 is used to secure the workpiece 22. As shown in
In the locked state, the second stop 16 can move toward the first stop since the body 50 pushes the locking elements 68 near the center of the rod 48 and the pushing force is applied uniformly around the hole 72, and the locking elements 68 can slide along the rod 48. However, moving in reverse direction is blocked since the slider 52 pushes the ends 74 of the locking element 48 and the pushing force is applied at a point offset from the center of the holes 72 and the rod 48, thereby locking the holes 72 on the rod 48.
An aspect of the invention provide the straight edge clamping device 10 for clamping workpieces, comprising an elongated hollow base 12, a first stop 14, and a second stop 16.
The elongated hollow base 12 has a constant cross-section, and the base 12 has a first end, a second end, a flat lower wall for contacting workpieces, an upper wall, and two sidewalls connecting the lower wall and the upper wall.
The first stop 14 is fixed at the first end of the base, and the second stop 16 is movably provided along the base 12, so as to form a clamp for holding the workpieces together with the first stop 14.
The lower wall 24 of the base 12 has an opening 32, and the opening 32, the lower wall 24, the upper wall 28, and the sidewalls 26 of the base define a channel (34).
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The body 50 of the second stop 16 has a shape reverse to the shape of the channel 34 of the base 12 so that the body 50 and the channel 34 interlock.
The upper wall 28 of the base 12 has one or more recesses 29. The width of each of the recesses 29 is smaller than the distance between the two sidewalls 26 by a predetermined distance. The body 50 of the second stop 16 has one or more projections 61 having a shape reverse to the shape of the recesses 29 so that the recesses 29 and the projections 61 interlock.
The base 12 may further comprise two slant walls 30 between the sidewalls 26 and the upper wall 28.
The angle between the slant walls 30 and the sidewalls 26 may be approximately 45 degrees.
The first stop 14 may have a body inserted in the channel of the base and a stop for securing the workpieces, and the body of the first stop 14 has a shape reverse to the shape of the channel of the base so that the body and the channel interlock, and the body of the first stop 14 has one or more projections having a shape reverse to the shape of the recesses so that the recesses and the projections interlock.
The recess of the base 12 may be rectangular and the projection 61 of the second stop 16 may be rectangular.
The depth of the recess of the base may be approximately one sixteenth of an inch, and the height of the projection of the second stop 16 may be approximately one sixteenth of an inch.
The depth of the recess of the base may be approximately one eighth of an inch, and the height of the projection of the second stop 16 may be approximately one eighth of an inch.
The upper wall of the base may further comprise a guide channel, and the clamping device further comprises a drill guide movably provided along the base, and the drill guide may have a fastener that is guided in the guide channel of the base.
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The exact position can be adjusted based on the relative dimension of the body 50 and the slider 52. The shape and size of each of the pair of pressing members or pressing bumps 55 can be chosen so as to make it sure to lock and push outwards the pair of pressing portions 67. Thanks to the presence of the pair of pressing members or pressing bumps 55, the pair of pressing portions 67 can manufactured easily with some margin, which can be accommodated by being pushed outwards. Preferably, each of the pair of pressing members or pressing bumps 55 can have a shape of hemisphere, pyramid, or just a cube.
In prior arts, the surface corresponding to the portion 67 (refer to
In certain embodiments of the invention, the pair of pressing members or pressing bumps 55 may be provided in the form of widening of corresponding portions, as shown in
That is, the pair of pressing members 55 may comprise a pair of pressing bumps as shown in
Alternatively, the pair of pressing members 55 may comprise a pair of pressing tilted surfaces as shown in
Although the invention has been described in considerable detail, other versions are possible by converting the aforementioned construction. Therefore, the scope of the invention shall not be limited by the specification specified above and the appended claims.