Claims
- 1. A swing clamp comprising a body with a bore, a pivot shaft rotatably mounted in said bore and having an exposed end and an opposite end with an integral crescent-shaped cam having an outer surface coincident with the perimeter of the shaft and in contact with the wall of the bore, a clamp arm pivotally mounted on the exposed end of said pivot shaft for movement between operative and inoperative positions by rotation of the pivot shaft, a clamping piston positioned beneath an end of the clamp arm when the clamp arm is in operative position for pivoting the clamp arm relative to the pivot shaft, means for rotating said pivot shaft including a pair of operating pistons movable in cylinders extending toward said bore and at an acute angle to each other with said operating pistons in engagement with opposite ends of said crescent-shaped cam whereby force exerted by an operating piston rotates said pivot shaft and said cam is supported by the wall of the bore, one of said operating pistons being fluid operated, a stop for said last-mentioned piston positioned at an end of the cylinder and adjacent said cam to limit the stroke of the fluid operated piston, means external of the body for adjusting said stop along a line parallel to the axis of the last-mentioned piston and offset from the path of movement of the crescent-shaped cam, the stop being positioned for engagement by the last-mentioned piston while the latter also engages an end of the cam, and a hydraulic circuit including communicating body passages leading to said clamping piston and said fluid operated piston and a sequencing valve in one of said passages openable to direct hydraulic fluid to said clamping piston after the hydraulic fluid pressure has built up to a predetermined value resulting from said fluid operated piston being held against said stop.
- 2. A swing clamp comprising a body with a bore, a pivot shaft rotatably mounted in said bore and having an exposed end and an opposite end with an integral crescent-shaped cam having an outer surface coincident with the perimeter of the shaft and in contact with the wall of the bore, a clamp arm pivotally mounted on the exposed end of said pivot shaft for movement between operative and inoperative positions by rotation of the pivot shaft, a clamping piston positioned beneath an end of the clamp arm when the clamp arm is in operative position for pivoting the clamp arm relative to the pivot shaft, means for rotating said pivot shaft including a pair of operating pistons movable in cylinders extending toward said bore and at an acute angle to each other with said operating pistons in engagement with opposite ends of said crescent-shaped cam whereby force exerted by an operating piston rotates said pivot shaft and said cam is supported by the wall of the bore, one of said operating pistons being fluid operated, a stop for said last-mentioned piston positioned at an end of the cylinder to limit the stroke of the fluid operated piston, means external of the body for adjusting said stop along a line parallel to the axis of the last-mentioned piston and offset from the path of movement of the crescent-shaped cam whereby the stop is positioned for engagement by the last-mentioned piston while the latter also engages an end of the cam, two sets of fluid passages in said body alternately usable for delivering fluid pressure to the fluid operated piston whereby either of said operating pistons may be fluid operated, and a sequence valve positionable with one or the other of said sets of fluid passages to sequence fluid pressure to the clamping piston after rotation of the clamp arm to operative position.
- 3. A swing clamp comprising a body having a bore, a pair of cylinders in said body and each having an operating piston with one piston being a spring-loaded return piston and the other being selectively fluid operated, a pivot shaft rotatably mounted in said bore with an exposed end outwardly of the body, a clamp arm pivotably mounted on said end of the pivot shaft, means for rotating said pivot shaft between a first position and a second operative position including a crescent-shaped cam on an end of said pivot shaft with said cam having a curved surface matching a wall of the bore and said pair of operating pistons acting in opposition to each other and against opposite ends of the crescent-shaped cam with the forces of the operating pistons acting to urge the cam against the bore wall and rotate the pivot shaft, a clamping piston engageable with the clamp arm in said operative position for pivoting of the clamp arm on the pivot shaft, two sets of fluid passages in said body leading to said clamping piston and said other operating piston, a sequence valve between said last two mentioned pistons whereby said clamping piston is moved subsequently to said other operating piston and including means externally of the body for adjusting the pressure at which the sequence valve will open, there being a mounting in each of said two sets of passages for the alternate mounting of the sequence valve, and a ball check valve positioned in one of said mountings that does not have the sequence valve to enable opposite hand operation of the swing clamp.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 487,570 filed July 11, 1974, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuations (1)
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