Patent classifications
B25B5/16
MULTI-FUNCTIONAL CLAMP ACCESS TOOL
A multifunctional clamp access tool adaptable for use in diverse rescue scenarios including a spring clamp having a pair of arms, each having jaw members with grip ends extending to handle ends. The pair of arms are pivotally coupled at a spring point such that the grip ends are forcibly separable into an open position when pressure is applied to the handle ends and release of the handle ends releases the spring joint so as to compress the grip ends in abutted alignment and an inner surface between one of the grip ends. An angled offset grip portion between at least one of the grip ends and the spring point form a clearance space are configured to span a side edge of a door such that the grip end and the offset grip portion contact surfaces are offset from a transverse plane between opposing adjacent front and rear door faces. At least one handle end is tapered in a wedge and includes recesses. Opposed handle ends and a proximate aperture provide a peg spanner wrench and a lip protruding at an acute angle from a grip end provide a lug spanner wrench for loosening, tightening or otherwise manipulating a fire hydrant or hose.
Clamping apparatus
A clamping apparatus includes: a support member (19) inserted in a leading-end-side portion of the housing (1) so as to be movable in its axial direction; a resistance giving mechanism (34) configured to give resistance to axial movement of the support member (19); and an engagement maintaining mechanism (26) configured to maintain engagement between a wedge surface (24) of a clamp rod (7) and a locking member (23). When the clamp rod (7) is driven toward a leading end side for unclamping action, the clamp rod (7) moves the locking member (23) toward the leading end side via the support member (19) after the locking member (23) moves radially inward.
Clamping apparatus
A clamping apparatus includes: a support member (19) inserted in a leading-end-side portion of the housing (1) so as to be movable in its axial direction; a resistance giving mechanism (34) configured to give resistance to axial movement of the support member (19); and an engagement maintaining mechanism (26) configured to maintain engagement between a wedge surface (24) of a clamp rod (7) and a locking member (23). When the clamp rod (7) is driven toward a leading end side for unclamping action, the clamp rod (7) moves the locking member (23) toward the leading end side via the support member (19) after the locking member (23) moves radially inward.
Wood workpiece leveling device
The present invention provides an adjustable bar clamp leveling device operable to receive a plurality of conventional woodworking bar clamps and provide space above and below a workpiece for positioning cauls and clamps to the workpiece a glue-up. A plurality of bar clamp leveling devices may be incorporated into a workbench with or without T-slots for securing a workpiece at various positions while maintaining planar alignment of the workpiece components during a glue-up.
Wood workpiece leveling device
The present invention provides an adjustable bar clamp leveling device operable to receive a plurality of conventional woodworking bar clamps and provide space above and below a workpiece for positioning cauls and clamps to the workpiece a glue-up. A plurality of bar clamp leveling devices may be incorporated into a workbench with or without T-slots for securing a workpiece at various positions while maintaining planar alignment of the workpiece components during a glue-up.
ALIGNMENT JIG AND HOLDING SYSTEM FOR A WORKPIECE
An alignment jig for holding and aligning a workpiece. The alignment jig has a base configured to support the workpiece and a first jaw extending from the base. The first jaw has a wedge-shaped flange defining opposing, angled alignment surfaces. The alignment jig also has a second jaw extending from the base of the alignment jig opposite the first jaw. The second jaw is moveable relative to the base such that the second jaw is configured to clamp a workpiece inserted between the first and second jaw against the alignment surfaces.
Optical qualifier for clamping tool
This clamping tool uses optical distance verification with a laser. Clamping tools, like all tools, are known to be operated improperly. Many tools verify process completion by monitoring the pressure within the pneumatic tool. Previous qualifiers use pressure to determine many things. However, it often misses if a small object impedes a full stroke. With the addition of an optical laser sensor, we are able to determine if a clamping tool reaches full stroke.
Optical qualifier for clamping tool
This clamping tool uses optical distance verification with a laser. Clamping tools, like all tools, are known to be operated improperly. Many tools verify process completion by monitoring the pressure within the pneumatic tool. Previous qualifiers use pressure to determine many things. However, it often misses if a small object impedes a full stroke. With the addition of an optical laser sensor, we are able to determine if a clamping tool reaches full stroke.
Clamping device
The clamping device includes a pair of clamping members arranged in positions to clamp a rib (target portion to be clamped) of a workpiece and having contact surfaces to make contact with the rib; supports configured to support each of the pair of clamping members so as to be able to advance and retreat along a prescribed advancing/retreating direction relative to the rib, and to operate each of the pair of clamping members so as to clamp the rib when advancing; guiding units configured to make each of the pair of clamping members movable in a prescribed positioning direction due to a reaction force occurring when the pair of clamping members clamp the rib; and coil springs (biasing members) configured to elastically bias the pair of clamping members in a direction opposite the positioning direction, thereby capable of positioning the workpiece with high precision without damaging the workpiece.
Clamping jaw for clamping of a workpiece
A clamping jaw for the clamping of a workpiece, with a body and several clamping inserts arranged in mounting openings of the body made of a sintered material. The clamping inserts are designed in the form of cylindrical pins projecting relative to an end surface of the body and inclined relative to a lower base surface of the body with a clamping edge for forcing the clamping inserts into the workpiece.