Vise stop

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6641125
  • Patent Number
    6,641,125
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 4, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 4, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A vise stop for positioning a workpiece in a vise includes a crossbar having a first end, a second end and a mounting surface. The crossbar is attachable to the vise and a first stop arm is pivotally connected to the crossbar first end for positioning a workpiece along an X axis. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, a second stop arm is pivotally connected to the crossbar second end. A friction disc is compressively disposed between an inner face of both the first and second stop arms and the first and second ends of the crossbar. The friction disc allows the stop arm to be frictionally positionable and rotatable about its point of attachment to the crossbar end. The friction disc may be configured as a fiber washer, a spring washer or a compressible o-ring.
Description




BACKGROUND




1. Technical Field




The present invention relates to machine tools and more particularly to a vise stop configured to assure repeatability in the placement of a work piece in relationship to the machine tool.




2. Background of the Invention




Oftentimes in machining operations, it is necessary to perform repetitious machine tool functions on a plurality of substantially identical parts for mass producing a particular piece or part. Numerically or computer controlled milling machine tools, including mills and lathes, are highly adapted to this type of function. Nevertheless, each new work piece must be set up with particular care to assure that reference surfaces are positioned substantially identically, that is, positioned in the same X, Y & Z axes so as to assure repeatability of the machining operation and quality of the final product.




In most machining environments today, a Y axis may be fixed by setting the jaws of a machine tool vise in a specific location and then setting the vice so that the fixed jaw becomes a reference point on the Y axis. Similarly, the seat of the vice, once the vice is installed and bolted to the table of the machine tool, establishes a repeatable reference for the Z axis. Location then of the work piece on the Y axis and repeatability of this location has remained challenging.




A number of solutions have been proposed with limitations. In some instances, devices lack rigidity and may loose their ability to produce accurate positioning of piece after piece in relationship to the cutting tool. This is particularly the case where the device or stop is multi-jointed and includes excessive joints and degrees of movement or rotation. Other problems may arise where the vise stop effectively limits access of the machine tool or the cutting tool to various surfaces of the work piece. In some instances, the configuration of the vise stop limits the ability of the cutting tool to access only the top surface of the work piece.




What is needed is a simple and effective vise stop which allows repeatability of placement of parts, particularly along the X axis, in relationship to the cutting tool and which allows the work piece to be machined on all surfaces and faces which would otherwise be exposed to the cutting tool. Additionally, the device for locating the work piece should also include the ability to position the stop in relationship to both the vice and the work piece so that it may be moved out of the way when necessary or kept in position as required.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a vise stop for positioning a workpiece in a vise, the vise stop including a crossbar having a first end, a second end and a mounting surface. The crossbar is configured for attachment to the vise and a first stop arm is pivotally connected to the crossbar first end for positioning a workpiece along an X axis. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, a second stop arm is pivotally connected to the crossbar second end.




In the preferred embodiment of the invention, a friction disc is compressively disposed between an inner face of both the first and second stop arms and the first and second ends of the crossbar. The friction disc allows the stop arm to be frictionally positionable and rotatable about its point of attachment to the crossbar end. The friction disc may be configured as a fiber washer, a spring washer or a compressible o-ring. This feature of the invention allows an operator the freedom of angularly positioning and repositioning the first and second stop arms as required without loosening the carriage bolt or other means for attaching the first and second stop arms to the crossbar.




In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the stop arms each include an adjustable stop tip. A first adjustable stop tip threadedly engages a distal end of the first stop arm, the first adjustable stop tip extending from the distal end of the first stop arm at an angle lying substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the first stop arm. Similarly, a second stop tip threadedly engages a distal end of the second stop arm, the second adjustable stop tip extending from the distal end of the second stop arm at an angle lying substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the first stop arm. Both the first and second adjustable stop tips may be locked in position by a locknut.




Other advantages will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description read in conjunction with the appended claims attached hereto.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective representational view of a machinist's vise including a vise stop according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective representational detail view of a machinist's vise including a vise stop according to the present invention;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective representational detail view of a machinist's vise including a vise stop according to the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a side representational view of a machinist's vise including a vise stop according to the present invention; and





FIG. 5

is a top representational view of a machinist's vise including a vise stop according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, vise


10


is shown including vise stop


20


. Vise


10


includes vise body


11


. Fixed jaw


12


extends generally upward from body


11


and opposes movable jaw


14


. Carriage screw


13


is rotatably secured to body


11


and movable jaw


14


is threadedly engaged along the length of carriage screw


13


. Rotatable handle


15


provides a means for advancing movable jaw


14


along the length of carriage screw


13


. Vise stop


20


is shown attached to fixed jaw


12


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, vise stop


20


is shown attached to fixed jaw


12


of vise


10


by first crossbar attachment screw


25


and second crossbar attachment screw


26


. As shown, vise


10


includes vise body


11


from which fixed jaw


12


extends generally upward. Fixed jaw


12


is shown opposing movable jaw


14


.

FIG. 2

shows first stop arm


27


rotatably attached at crossbar first end


22


by first stop arm attachment screw


29


. Similarly, second stop arm


28


is shown rotatably attached at crossbar second end


23


by second stop arm attachment screw


30


.




First stop arm


27


includes first adjustable stop tip


35


. First lock nut


37


provides a means for securing first adjustable stop tip


35


at a pre-selected length of adjustment. Similarly, second stop arm


28


includes second adjustable stop tip


36


. Second lock nut


38


provides a means for securing second adjustable stop tip


36


at a pre-selected length of adjustment.





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of vise stop


20


. Fixed jaw


12


is shown for reference. Vise stop


20


includes crossbar


21


which is attachable to fixed jaw


12


by first crossbar attachment screw


25


and second crossbar attachment screw


26


. First crossbar attachment screw


25


projects through first crossbar screw aperture


41


for threaded engagement with first fixed jaw threaded engagement aperture


42


. Similarly, second crossbar attachment screw


26


projects through second crossbar screw aperture


43


for threaded engagement with second fixed jaw threaded engagement aperture


44


.




Crossbar


21


includes crossbar first end


22


and crossbar second end


23


. First stop arm


27


is rotatably attached at crossbar first end


22


by first stop arm attachment screw


29


and second stop arm


28


is rotatably attached at crossbar second end


23


by second stop arm attachment screw


30


. First friction disc


31


is disposed between crossbar first end


22


and an inner face of first stop arm


27


. First stop arm flat washer


33


is disposed between an outer face of first stop arm


27


and a head of first stop arm attachment screw


29


providing a bearing surface at such interface. When first stop arm attachment screw


29


is torqued to a pre-selected value, first stop arm


27


is frictionally positionable, as first friction disc


31


provides first and second bearing surfaces against which crossbar first end


22


and an inner face of first stop arm


27


may be rotationally offset against one another about first stop arm attachment screw


29


.




Similarly, second friction disc


32


is disposed between crossbar second end


23


and an inner face of second stop arm


28


. Second stop arm flat washer


34


is disposed between an outer face of second stop arm


28


and a head of second stop arm attachment screw


30


providing a bearing surface at such interface. When second stop arm attachment screw


30


is torqued to a pre-selected value, second stop arm


28


is frictionally positionable, as second friction disc


32


provides first and second bearing surfaces against which crossbar second end


23


and an inner face of second stop arm


28


may be rotationally offset against one another about second stop arm attachment screw


30


. In either case, the pre-selected torque value for first stop arm attachment screw


29


and second stop arm attachment screw


30


should be in the range of 2-50 ft/lb. and more preferably in the range of 5-25 ft/lb., and in those instances wherein stop arm attachment screw


29


and second stop arm attachment screw


30


have a nominal diameter substantially equal to 0.375″, the torque value should be in the range of 10-20 ft/lb.




First adjustable stop tip


35


is shown positioned for engagement through distal end


51


of first stop arm


27


through first stop tip threaded aperture


47


. First lock nut


37


is threadedly engageable with first adjustable stop tip


35


and provides a means for securing first adjustable stop tip


35


so that a pre-selected length of first adjustable stop tip


35


projects through distal end


51


of first stop arm


27


for indexing against a workpiece.




Similarly, second adjustable stop tip


36


is shown projecting through distal end


52


of second stop arm


28


through second stop tip threaded aperture


48


. Second lock nut


38


threadedly engages second adjustable stop tip


36


and provides a means for securing second adjustable stop tip


36


so that a pre-selected length of second adjustable stop tip


36


projects through distal end


52


of second stop arm


28


for indexing against a workpiece.




First stop arm set screw


39


projects through first set screw aperture


45


for engagement against a threaded outer diameter of first stop arm attachment screw


29


to prevent first stop arm attachment screw


29


from backing out inadvertently. Similarly, second stop arm set screw


40


projects through second set screw aperture


46


for engagement against a threaded outer diameter of second stop arm attachment screw


30


to prevent second stop arm attachment screw


30


from backing out inadvertently. First stop arm set screw


39


and second stop arm set screw


40


are preferably formed of a polymeric material such that the tip will compressively conform against the threaded outer diameter of first stop arm attachment screw


29


or second stop arm attachment screw


30


without causing damage to such threaded components.




Referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, vise


10


is shown including vise stop


20


. Vise


10


includes vise body


11


. Fixed jaw


12


extends generally upward from body


11


and opposes movable jaw


14


. Vise stop


20


is shown attached to fixed jaw


12


. Workpiece W


1


is compressively held between fixed jaw


12


and opposing movable jaw


14


. Referring to

FIG. 5

, carriage screw


13


is rotatably secured to body


11


and movable jaw


14


is threadedly engaged along the length of carriage screw


13


. Rotatable handle


15


provides a means for advancing movable jaw


14


along the length of carriage screw


13


.





FIG. 4

shows first stop arm


27


rotatably attached at crossbar first end


22


by first stop arm attachment screw


29


. First stop arm


27


includes first adjustable stop tip


35


, shown in FIG.


3


. First lock nut


37


provides a means for securing first adjustable stop tip


35


at a pre-selected length of adjustment. Machine tool T is shown positioned above workpiece W


1


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, crossbar


21


includes crossbar first end


22


and crossbar second end


23


. First stop arm


27


is rotatably attached at crossbar first end


22


by first stop arm attachment screw


29


and second stop arm


28


is rotatably attached at crossbar second end


23


by second stop arm attachment screw


30


. First friction disc


31


is shown disposed between crossbar first end


22


and an inner face of first stop arm


27


. First stop arm flat washer


33


is disposed between an outer face of first stop arm


27


and a head of first stop arm attachment screw


29


providing a bearing surface at such interface. Similarly, second friction disc


32


is disposed between crossbar second end


23


and an inner face of second stop arm


28


. Second stop arm flat washer


34


is disposed between an outer face of second stop arm


28


and a head of second stop arm attachment screw


30


providing a bearing surface at such interface. First stop arm


27


includes first adjustable stop tip


35


. First lock nut


37


provides a means for securing first adjustable stop tip


35


at a pre-selected length of adjustment. Similarly, second stop arm


28


includes second adjustable stop tip


36


. Second lock nut


38


provides a means for securing second adjustable stop tip


36


at a pre-selected length of adjustment.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, workpiece W


1


is repeatably locatable along Y axis


55


by placement of workpiece W


1


between fixed jaw face


16


which provides a Y axis reference surface and movable jaw face


17


. Similarly, workpiece W


1


is repeatably locatable along Z axis


57


by placement of workpiece W


1


against upper surface


18


of vise body


11


which provides a Z axis reference surface.





FIG. 5

shows workpiece W


1


and workpiece W


2


compressively held between fixed jaw


12


and opposing movable jaw


14


. Workpiece W


1


is repeatably locatable along X axis


56


by positioning workpiece W


1


against first adjustable stop tip


35


. Similarly, workpiece W


2


is repeatably locatable along X axis


56


by positioning workpiece W


2


against second adjustable stop tip


36


.




While this invention has been described with reference to the described embodiments, this is not meant to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications to the described embodiments, as well as additional embodiments of the invention, will be apparent to persons skilled in the art upon reference to this description. It is therefore contemplated that the appended claims will cover any such modifications or embodiments as fall within the true scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A vise stop for positioning a workpiece in a vise comprising:a crossbar including a first end, a second end and a mounting surface, the crossbar attachable to a vise; a second stop arm pivotally connected to and frictionally positionable in relationship to the crossbar second end; and a first stop arm pivotally connected to and frictionally positionable in relationship to the crossbar first end.
  • 2. The vise stop of claim 1 further comprising a friction disc compressively disposed between the first stop arm and the crossbar first end.
  • 3. The vise stop of claim 1 further comprising a friction disc compressively disposed between the second stop arm and the crossbar second end.
  • 4. The vise stop of claim 1 further comprising a first adjustable stop tip threadedly engaging a distal end of the first stop arm, the first adjustable stop tip extending from the distal end of the first stop arm at an angle lying substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the first stop arm.
  • 5. The vise stop of claim 1 further comprising a second adjustable stop tip threadedly engaging a distal end of the second stop arm, the second adjustable stop tip extending from the distal end of the second stop arm at an angle lying substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the second stop arm.
  • 6. The vise stop of claim 4 further comprising a locking first adjustable stop tip threadedly engaging a distal end of the first stop arm, the locking first adjustable stop tip extending from the distal end of the first stop arm at an angle lying substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the first stop arm.
  • 7. The vise stop of claim 5 further comprising a locking second adjustable stop tip threadedly engaging a distal end of the second stop arm, the second adjustable stop tip extending from the distal end of the second stop arm at an angle lying substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the second stop arm.
  • 8. The vise stop of claim 2 wherein the friction disc further comprises a fiber washer.
  • 9. The vise stop of claim 3 wherein the friction disc further comprises a fiber washer.
  • 10. The vise stop of claim 2 wherein the friction disc further comprises a spring washer.
  • 11. The vise stop of claim 3 wherein the friction disc further comprises a spring washer.
  • 12. The vise stop of claim 2 wherein the friction disc further comprises a compressible o-ring.
  • 13. The vise stop of claim 3 wherein the friction disc further comprises a compressible o-ring.
  • 14. A vise for compressively holding a workpiece in relationship to a machine tool comprising:a vise body including a fixed jaw; a carriage screw threadedly engaging the vise body; a movable jaw threadedly engaging the carriage screw and opposingly advanceable along the carriage screw; and a vise stop for positioning a part in a vise comprising a crossbar including a first end, a second end and a mounting surface, the crossbar attachable to a vise and a first stop arm pivotally connected to and frictionally positionable in relationship to the crossbar first end and a second stop arm pivotally connected and frictionally positionable in relationship to the crossbar second end.
  • 15. The vise stop of claim 14 further comprising a friction disc compressively disposed between the first stop arm and the crossbar first end.
  • 16. The vise stop of claim 15 further comprising a friction disc compressively disposed between the second stop arm and the crossbar second end.
  • 17. The vise stop of claim 14 further comprising a first adjustable stop tip threadedly engaging a distal end of the first stop arm, the first adjustable stop tip extending from the distal end of the first stop arm at an angle lying substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the first stop arm.
  • 18. The vise stop of claim 15 further comprising a second adjustable stop tip threadedly engaging a distal end of the second stop arm, the second adjustable stop tip extending from the distal end of the second stop arm at an angle lying substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the second stop arm.
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