Claims
- 1. A portable, collapsible workbench of a size to be carried by hand in a collapsed, compact condition to a site of use by an individual and there folded erect as a rigid, free-standing structure affording a stable working surface, comprising:
- front and rear, laterally elongated vise members, the upper surfaces of which are substantially flat and substantially co-planar and which together form the working surface of the workbench, laterally elongated edges of said vise members being arranged in side-by-side facing relation to provide workpiece clamping surfaces extending over the full lateral extent of said vise members, the width of each vise member in the front-to-rear direction being larger than the depth of said laterally elongated edge thereof such that said each vise member, together with the other vise member, affords a working surface of substantial front-to-rear extent;
- support means providing laterally spaced-apart bearing surfaces underlying said vise members in the front-to-rear direction, said bearing surfaces being located adjacent to, but laterally inward of, the ends of said vise members;
- means, including a pair of laterally spaced-apart front-to-rear extending vise operating devices operatively coupled between said support means and at least one of said vise members, for positively moving one of said vise members along said bearing surfaces towards and away from the other vise member to enable a workpiece to be clamped between said clamping surfaces, said moving means being clear of said clamping surfaces such that said clamping surfaces when spaced-apart define therebetween a gap which is unobstructed over the full lateral extent of said vise members and which is open at both ends thereof;
- means linking said vise members to said support means for preventing substantially any movement of said vise members out of the plane of said working surface; and
- collapsible support means, including front laterally spaced-apart legs and rear laterally spaced-apart legs pivotally connected to said support means, for folding between an erect condition, in which said front and rear legs are spaced apart in the front-to-back direction and extend generally downward from said support means to support said bench top working surface in a generally horizontal plane at a convenient working height, and a collapsed condition, in which said front and rear legs extend generally parallel to said working surface in juxtaposition to said support means to form a compact configuration adapted to be carried by hand by an individual.
- 2. The workbench of claim 1 wherein said vise members moving means includes means for angularly displacing, upon differential operation of said vise operating devices, said one vise member relative to the other vise member in the plane of said working surface, whereby the gap between said clamping surfaces may be made larger at one lateral end thereof than at the other lateral end thereof.
- 3. The workbench of claim 1 wherein said collapsible support means further includes means connected to said front legs adjacent the lower ends thereof for providing, when said collapsible support means is in the erect condition, a generally horizontal foot surface which is located at least in part forwardly of the front edge of said front vise member and which is adapted for an individual to exert his weight downwardly thereupon to stabilize said working surface during use.
- 4. A portable, collapsible workbench of a size to be carried by hand in a collapsed, compact condition to a site of use by an individual and there folded erect as a rigid, free-standing structure affording a stable working surface, comprising:
- bench top means defining a substantially planar working surface, said bench top means including front and rear, laterally elongated vise members, the upper surfaces of which are substantially co-planar and together form said working surface and laterally elongated edges of which are arranged in side-by-side facing relation to provide workpiece clamping surfaces extending over the full lateral extent of said vise members, the width of each vise member in the front-to-rear direction being larger than the depth of said laterally elongated edge thereof such that said each vise member, together with the other vise member, affords a working surface of substantial front-to-rear extent;
- a front-to-rear extending support member underlying said front and rear vise members adjacent to, but laterally inward of, each lateral end of said vise members;
- means, including a pair of laterally spaced-apart vise operating devices operable by hand from in front of the workbench, for moving one vise member relative to the other vise member in the front-to-rear direction to enable a workpiece to be clamped between said clamping surfaces, said moving means being clear of said clamping surfaces such that said clamping surfaces when spaced-apart define therebetween a gap which is unobstructed over the full lateral extent of said vise members and which is open at both ends thereof;
- means carried by said support members and said vise members for permitting said front-to-rear movement of said one vise member relative to the other vise member and for constraining said vise members against any substantial movement out of the plane of said working surface;
- collapsible support means, including front laterally-spaced lege and rear laterally-spaced legs pivotally connected to said support members, for folding between an erect condition, in which said front and rear legs are spaced apart in the front-to-back direction and extend generally downward from said support members to support said bench top working surface in a generally horizontal plane at a convenient working height, and a collapsed condition, in which said front and rear legs extend generally parallel to said working surface in juxtaposition to said support members to form a compact configuration adapted to be carried by hand by an individual; and
- said collapsible support means further including means connected to said front legs adjacent the lower ends thereof for providing, when said collapsible support means is in the erect condition, a generally horizontal foot surface which is located at least in part forwardly of the front edge of said front vise member and which is adapted for an individual to exert his weight downwardly thereupon to stabilize said working surface during use.
- 5. A portable, collapsible workbench of a size to be carried by hand in a collapsed, compact condition to a site of use by an individual and there folded erect as a rigid, free-standing structure affording a stable working surface, comprising:
- bench top means defining a substantially planar working surface, said bench top means including front and rear, laterally elongated vise members, the upper surfaces of which are substantially co-planar and together form said working surface and laterally elongated edges of which are arranged in side-by-side facing relation to provide workpiece clamping surfaces extending over the full lateral extent of said vise members, the width of each vise member in the front-to-rear direction being larger than the depth of said laterally elongated edge thereof such that said each vise member, together with the other vise member, affords a working surface of substantial front-to-rear extent;
- a front-to-rear extending support member underlying said front and rear vise members adjacent to, but laterally inward of, each lateral end of said vise members;
- means coupling said support members and said vise members for effecting relative front-to-rear movement between said vise members in the plane of said working surface to enable a workpiece to be clamped between said clamping surfaces and for constraining said vise members against any substantial movement out of said plane, said coupling means including a hand-operable screw-threaded device carried by each support member in front-to-rear underlying relation thereto and thread-engaging means carried by at least one of said vise members for engagement with each screw-threaded device;
- said clamping surfaces when spaced apart defining therebetween a gap which is unobstructed over the full lateral extent of said vise members and which is open at both ends thereof;
- collapsible support means, including front laterally-spaced legs and rear laterally-spaced legs pivotally connected to said support members, for folding between an erect condition, in which said front and rear legs are spaced apart in the front-to-back direction and extend generally downward from said support members to support said bench top working surface in a generally horizontal plane at a convenient working height, and a collapsed condition, in which said front and rear legs extend generally parallel to said working surface in juxtaposition to said support members to form a compact configuration adapted to be carried by hand by an individual; and
- said collapsible support means further including means connected to said front legs adjacent to the lower ends thereof for providing, when said collapsible support means is in the erect condition, a generally horizontal foot surface which is located at least in part forwardly of the front edge of said front vise member and which is adapted for an individual to exert his weight downwardly thereupon to stabilize said working surface during use.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 642,743 filed Dec. 22, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,076,299, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 495,265, filed Aug. 7, 1974, now abandoned, which is a division of application Ser. No. 177,123, filed Sept. 1, 1971 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,841,619, which is a division of application Ser. No. 803,600, filed Mar. 3, 1969 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,615,807.
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