Claims
- 1. A vertically adjustable device for vises and assembly platforms, comprising a vertical support tube for supporting said vise, a mounting for attaching said support tube to a work bench, said mounting comprising two semicylindrical clamping shells directly embracing said support tube without an intermediate guide tube, one of said shells being stationary and having connected to it a supporting extension for attachment to said work bench, the other shell being movable with respect to the stationary shell, means for clamping said clamping shells together directly against the support tube to fix said support tube in any desired vertical position, said shells extending from said supporting extension beyond a lower end of the support tube and defining a cavity, and spring means positioned within said cavity and extending into said support tube, said spring means having one end in abutting relation with said support tube and the other end in abutting relation with said shells beyond the end of said support tube.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein the two semicylindrical clamping shells define a cavity closed beyond the end of the support tube, each shell having at its closed end an axially extending projection, and further comprising a member which embraces the lower ends of the shells.
- 3. The device of claim 2 wherein the member is a spring ring and wherein a circumferential groove is formed in outer surfaces of said axially extending projections for receiving the spring ring.
- 4. The device of claim 1 wherein inner surfaces of the shells are provided with projections which serve as abutment means for abutting relation of the other end of the spring means with said shells.
- 5. The device of claim 4 wherein the projections are formed by circumferential ribs.
- 6. The device of claim 4 wherein the inner surfaces of the shells are formed with a plurality of axially spaced projections.
- 7. The device of claim 5 wherein the inner surfaces of the shells are formed with a plurality of axially spaced ribs.
- 8. The device of claim 4 further comprising a disk supported on said projections, said disk forming an abutment for said other end of the spring means and a limiting stop for downward movement of the support tube.
- 9. The device of claim 2 further comprising a tubular member inserted in the cavity and supported by the bottom of said shells, an upper end of said tubular member forming an abutment for said other end of said spring means and a limiting stop for downward movement of the support tube.
- 10. The device of claim 1 wherein said spring means is formed by a gas spring.
- 11. The device of claim 1 wherein the means for clamping said two clamping shells together comprises interconnecting means interconnecting the two clamping shells on one side and clamping screw means interconnecting the two clamping shells on the other side.
- 12. The device of claim 11 wherein said clamping screw means comprises handle means for operatively compressing and constraining the two clamping shells against the support tube.
- 13. The device of claim 11 wherein said interconnecting means comprises screw means on one side of the clamping shells.
- 14. A vertically adjustable device for vises and assembly platforms, comprising a vertical support tube for supporting said vise, a mounting for attaching said support tube to a work bench, said mounting comprising two semicylindrical clamping shells directly embracing said support tube without an intermediate guide tube, one of said shells being stationary and having connected to it a supporting extension for attachment to said work bench, the other shell being movable with respect to the stationary shell, said clamping shells being constructed and arranged as two separate pieces comprising interconnecting means for interconnecting the two clamping shells on one side and clamping means compressibly coupling the two clamping shells on the other side, said clamping means comprising handle means for operatively compressing and constraining the two clamping shells directly against the support tube to fix said support tube in any desired vertical position, said shells extending from said supporting extension beyond a lower end of the support tube and defining a cavity, and spring means positioned within said cavity and extending into said support tube, said spring means having one end in abutting relation with said support tube and the other end in abutting relation with said shells beyond the lower end of said support tube.
- 15. The device of claim 14 wherein the interconnecting means comprises screw means passing through the two clamping shells on one side.
- 16. The device of claim 14 wherein the clamping means comprises clamping screw means passing through the two clamping shells on the other side.
- 17. A vertically adjustable device for vises and assembly platforms, comprising a vertical support tube for supporting said vise, a mounting for attaching said support tube to a work bench, said mounting comprising two semicylindrical clamping shells embracing said support tube, one of said shells being stationary and having connected to it a supporting extension for attachment to said work bench, the other shell being movable with respect to the stationary shell, means for clamping said clamping shells together directly against the support tube to fix said support tube in any desired vertical position, said shells extending downwardly from said supporting extension beyond a lower end of the support tube lower and defining a cavity closed beyond the end of the support tube, each shell having at its end beyond the support tube an axially extending projection, a spring ring member which embraces the closed ends of the shells, said shells being formed with a circumferential groove in the outer surfaces of the axially extending projections for receiving the spring ring, and spring means positioned within said cavity and extending into said support tube, said spring means having one end in abutting relation with said support tube and the other end in abutting relation with said shells beyond the end of said support tube.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 540,326, filed Oct. 11, 1983 now abandoned.
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