1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a vise clamp and, more particularly, to a vise clamp that can be pushed in order to clamp, and the area of the contact of a movable jaw with a guide is increased in order to promote the stability and precision in its operation and its clamping force.
2. Related Prior Art
A vise clamp is primarily used in places where a vise cannot be used. For example, in processing planks, a vise clamp can be moved to various positions as desired by a user, but a vise cannot. A C-shaped vise clamp includes a body, a stationary jaw formed on the body, a screw installed on the body, and a movable jaw with a screw hole for receiving the screw. By means of rotating the screw, the movable jaw is moved up and down in order to clamp. For not including a retaining device, the C-shaped vise clamp often looses when subject to vibration. The following steps of the operation are thus affected. Moreover, the movable jaw can only be moved by means of rotating the screw, the speed of clamping is slowed. The smoothness of the operation is affected.
There has been devised a vise clamp including a stationary jaw and a movable jaw. The movable jaw is secured to an end of a rod inserted through the stationary jaw. In the stationary jaw are put a moving device for moving the rod and a retaining device for retaining the rod. The moving device is driven by means of a first trigger connected to the stationary jaw. The retaining device is driven by means of a second trigger connected to the stationary jaw. As a user operates the first trigger, the moving device moves the rod backwards in order move the contact portion of the movable jaw towards the contact portion of the stationary jaw for clamping. As the user operates the second trigger, the retaining device releases the rod so that the rod can be moved. Hence, the movable jaw can be released and retained quickly. The clamping operation is convenient. The time required for an effective clamping operation is short. The moving device includes grip collars for gripping and moving the rod. However, each grip collar contacts the rod at a limited spot. Hence, the grip collars often make cuts in the rod. Such cuts affect the grip of the rod by the grip collars. Moreover, such cuts reduce the strength of the rod. The limited spots provide inadequate grip so that the rod moves relative to the moving device when a large force is exerted on the first trigger for clamping. Therefore, the performance of this conventional vise clamp is not satisfactory.
The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a stable and precise vise clamp.
According to the present invention, a vise clamp includes a stationary jaw, a rod inserted through the stationary jaw, and a movable jaw secured to the rod. A moving device is put in the stationary jaw. The moving device includes a plurality of grip collars around the rod, two linings between the grip collars and the rod, and a spring for pushing the grip collars so that the grip collars are perpendicular to the rod in order to release the rod. A first trigger is connected to the stationary jaw and operable to tilt the grips collars relative to the rod. A retaining device is put in the stationary jaw. The retaining device includes a first grip collar around the rod, a second grip collar put around the rod and formed with a hunch for abutment against the first grip collar, a third grip collar around the rod, a spring for pushing the first grip collar, and a lever extended from the third grip collar. The first and third grip collars are normally tilted relative to the rod in order to grip the rod. A second trigger is connected to the stationary jaw and operable to push the third grip collar through the lever so that the third and first grip collars are perpendicular to the rod.
Other advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description in conjunction with the drawings.
The present invention will be described through detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment referring to the drawings.
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The moving device 40 consists of a plurality grip collars 43 put around the rod 20. Two linings 41 and 42 are put against the rod 20 so that that the former form a sleeve around the latter. The grip collars 43 are put around the linings 41 and 42. The first of the grip collars 43 is put against the bar 380. A spring 45 is compressed between the last of the grip collars 43 and a rear wall of the second chamber 32. Thus, the grip collars 43 are normally perpendicular to the rod 20 (
The retaining device 50 consists of a first grip collar 51, a second grip collar 52 and a third grip collar 53 that are put around the rod 20. The lower end of the first grip collar 51 is put against the lower block 33. A spring 55 is compressed between the first grip collar 51 and a rear wall of the first chamber 31. Thus, the first grip collar 51 is normally tilted in order to grip the rod 20 (
As mentioned above, according to the present invention, there is provided a vise clamp with an increased grip and stability in operation.
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The present invention has been described through the detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
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5666964 | Meilus | Sep 1997 | A |
6386530 | Marks | May 2002 | B1 |
6450489 | Wang | Sep 2002 | B1 |
6575442 | Klimach et al. | Jun 2003 | B1 |
6585243 | Li | Jul 2003 | B1 |