The present invention relates to a clamp structure, and more particularly to a clamp structure applied to a worktable.
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In view of the known problem of the structural stability and usability of the conventional woodworking clamp device, a worktable clamp structure of the present invention is completed accordingly.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a worktable clamp structure. The worktable clamp structure comprises a clamp unit, a bushing unit, and a worktable. The clamp unit includes a clamping seat. The clamping seat is provided with two support rods at two sides thereof and a rotatable screw rod between the two support rods. The two support rods and the screw rod of the clamping seat are arranged in a non-relativistic horizontal state. The bushing unit includes at least two insertion bushings and at least one screw bushing. A front end of each insertion bushing is provided with a first front stopper. A rear end of each insertion bushing has a first rear screw portion. The first rear screw portion is provided with a first fastening member. Each insertion bushing has a through hole extending from front to back. A front end of the screw bushing is provided with a second front stopper. A rear end of the screw bushing has a second rear screw portion. The second rear screw portion is provided with a second fastening member. The screw bushing has an inner screw hole extending from front to back. The worktable includes a tabletop and a frame fixedly connected to the tabletop. Each of side edges of the frame is provided with a plurality of pairs of side perforations. A central perforation is provided between each pair of the side perforations. Each pair of the side perforations and the central perforation are arranged in a non-relativistic horizontal state. The two insertion bushings of the bushing unit are inserted through a corresponding pair of the side perforations of the frame, and the first screw portions at the rear ends of the two insertion bushings extend out of the pair of the side perforations and are locked with the first fastening member. The screw bushing is inserted through the central perforation of the frame, and the second rear screw portion at the rear end of the screw bushing extends out of the central perforation and is locked with the second fastening member. The two support rods of the clamp unit are slidably inserted through the two insertion bushings of the bushing unit. The screw rod of the clamp unit is movably threadedly connected to the screw bushing of the bushing unit. The clamp unit and the bushing unit can be mounted to the side perforations and the central perforation at either side edge of the frame of the worktable according to the demand, without the need to fix the clamp unit to the tabletop of the worktable in a destructive manner. This can prevent deformation of the clamping seat due to the force applied thereto to achieve structural stability and ease of use.
Advantages and features of the inventive concept and methods of accomplishing the same may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of embodiments and the accompanying drawings. The inventive concept may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein.
The clamp unit 10 includes a clamping seat 11. The clamping seat 11 is provided with two support rods 110 at two sides thereof and a rotatable screw rod 111 between the two support rods 110. The two support rods 110 and the screw rod 111 of the clamping seat 11 are arranged in a non-relativistic horizontal state.
The bushing unit 20 includes at least two insertion bushings 21 and at least one screw bushing 22. A front end of each insertion bushing 21 is provided with a first front stopper 210. A rear end of each insertion bushing 21 has a first rear screw portion 211. The first rear screw portion 211 is provided with a first fastening member 211A. Each insertion bushing 21 has a through hole 212 extending from front to back. A front end of the screw bushing 22 is provided with a second front stopper 220. A rear end of the screw bushing 22 has a second rear screw portion 221. The second rear screw portion 221 is provided with a second fastening member 221A. The screw bushing 22 has an inner screw hole 222 extending from front to back. The two support rods 110 of the clamp unit 10 are slidably inserted through the through holes 212 of the two insertion bushings 21. The screw rod 111 is movably threadedly connected to the inner screw hole 222 of the screw bushing 22.
The worktable 30 includes a tabletop 31 and a frame 32 fixedly connected to the tabletop 31. Each of side edges of the frame 32 is provided with a plurality of pairs of side perforations 320. A central perforation 321 is provided between each pair of the side perforations 320. Each pair of the side perforations 320 and the central perforation 321 are arranged in a non-relativistic horizontal state. The two insertion bushings 21 of the bushing unit 20 are inserted through a corresponding pair of the side perforations 320 of the frame 32, and the first screw portions 211 at the rear ends of the two insertion bushings 21 extend out of the pair of the side perforations 320 and are locked with the first fastening member 211A. The screw bushing 22 is inserted through the central perforation 321 of the frame 32, and the second rear screw portion 221 at the rear end of the screw bushing 22 extends out of the central perforation 321 and is locked with the second fastening member 221A.
With the above-described configuration, the worktable clamp structure of the present invention is completed.
Although particular embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the present invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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106200168 | Jan 2017 | TW | national |