Patent classifications
B25B5/067
Clamping system for holding a composite charge during forming over a forming mandrel
A clamping system for securing a composite charge in position relative to a forming mandrel includes an upstream hinge clamp and a downstream hinge clamp for clamping opposing ends of the composite charge in respective position relative to a mandrel upstream end and a mandrel downstream end during forming of the composite charge onto the forming mandrel. Each one of the hinge clamps is configured to fold a corresponding end of the composite charge from a generally approximately flat configuration to an angled configuration during forming of the composite charge onto the forming mandrel. At least one of the hinge axes is oriented approximately parallel to a folding axis located proximate an intersection of a mandrel top portion with at least one of opposing mandrel side surfaces.
Wire retaining tool and method of use
A wire retaining tool includes a C-clamp adapted to be secured to a terminal structure and a wire clamp pivotally connected to the C-clamp such that when the C-clamp is secured to a terminal structure the wire clamp can be adjusted to a desired orientation to hold a wire in a convenient position to be worked on.
Positioning clamp and clamping device having the same
A clamping device includes a fixing clamp and a positioning clamp for clamping two plate pieces. The positioning clamp includes a main body having a first abutment surface and a second abutment surface separated by an abutment angle and suitable for respectively abutting against first plate surfaces of the plate pieces. A reversing mechanism includes a reversing member rotatably disposed in the main body and having a limiting portion. The reversing member is rotatable relative to the main body between a first side and a second side, in which the limiting portion is aligned with the first abutment surface and the second abutment surface, respectively, and is suitable for abutting against the end surfaces of the plate pieces.
CLAMPING DEVICE
The utility model relates to the field of a photographing support apparatus, in particular to a clamping device, including: a lower clamping portion, an upper clamping portion corresponding to the lower clamping portion, a clamping arm connecting the upper clamping portion with the upper clamping portion, and a connecting head for connecting a telescopic rod. The clamping device further includes a connecting member arranged on one side of the connecting head. A sliding groove of the clamping arm is provided on one side of the clamping arm far away from a peripheral device. A slider is slidably arranged in the sliding groove of the clamping arm. The connecting member is rotatably connected to the slider. In the clamping device of the utility model, the sliding groove of the clamping arm is arranged on the clamping arm. The slider is slidably arranged in the sliding groove of the clamping arm, so that the connecting member is rotatably connected to the slider. Therefore, after clamping the photographing apparatus, the clamping device can conveniently adjust horizontally a photographing angle. The clamping device itself is easy to be stored, thereby reducing a volume of the self-photographing apparatus, which is convenient to carry and use.
Flat roof solar sensor structures and clamp
A solar panel clamp and method of fabrication for use in affixing solar panels in the channels of elongated purlins includes a strip of sheet metal bent into an elongated U-shaped channel with a longitudinal mid-portion designated a clamp end. The channel defines a base or bight of the U-shape and channel sides extending substantially perpendicular to the base. Portions are removed from both channel sides adjacent the clamp end. The elongated channel is bent into a U-shape with the clamp end defining a bight of the U-shape and including substantially parallel, spaced apart opposed legs extending from the clamp end with the removed portions allowing limited movement of the spaced apart legs toward and away from each other. A position fixing device is associated with the clamp and designed to move the spaced apart legs toward each other in a clamping orientation.
SUBSTRATE CLAMPING DEVICE
The present invention relates to a display manufacturing field. Disclosed is a substrate clamping device. The substrate is arranged on the trolley. The clamping arms arranged on the trolley are used for fixing the substrate. The clamping arms move up and down as rotating by means of the rotary lifting mechanism, thereby clamping and releasing the substrate. The impact on the substrate is small in the entire clamping process, and the handling of the substrate is facilitated. The clamping arms arranged around the substrate and symmetrically arranged in pair can keep the force of the substrate uniformly and can clamp the substrate more reliably.
SOFT TISSUE MOBILIZATION DEVICE
The present soft tissue mobilization device has a quick-release bar clamp and various attachments for its jaws that exert pressure on soft tissue to improve mobility. The bar clamp allows for applying sustained and incremental pressure at various angles. The shape of the attachment surfaces that contact the soft tissue are either complementary toward each other, when they are intended to squeeze the targeted soft tissue between them, or to the body structure against which they are intended to press. Combining a more helpful means of generating and exerting pressure with the right surface contours significantly improves the overall effectiveness of the device, diminishes any associated pain and discomfort, and reduces the time necessary to achieve results.
Methods and apparatus for clamping tools
The present invention is directed generally to tools that are high quality, strong, and lightweight. For example, various tools such as clamps may be made using parts containing a compound or alloy including magnesium. Magnesium may be for cast or extruded parts. In one embodiment, an F style clamp may be made with one or both of the two cooperating jaw members or sections being cast from a magnesium compound or alloy. In one variation, the F style clamp may include a shaft made from extruded magnesium. In another embodiment, a C style clamp may be made with the C shaped frame being cast from a magnesium compound or alloy. In a further embodiment, a bar clamp having trigger indexing may me made with one or both of two jaw members or sections being cast from a magnesium compound or alloy. In a variation, the bar may be an extruded magnesium.
CLAMPING SYSTEM FOR HOLDING A COMPOSITE CHARGE DURING FORMING OVER A FORMING MANDREL
A clamping system for securing a composite charge in position relative to a forming mandrel includes an upstream hinge clamp and a downstream hinge clamp for clamping opposing ends of the composite charge in respective position relative to a mandrel upstream end and a mandrel downstream end during forming of the composite charge onto the forming mandrel. Each one of the hinge clamps is configured to fold a corresponding end of the composite charge from a generally approximately flat configuration to an angled configuration during forming of the composite charge onto the forming mandrel. At least one of the hinge axes is oriented approximately parallel to a folding axis located proximate an intersection of a mandrel top portion with at least one of opposing mandrel side surfaces.
Tool for alignment of seal segments
An alignment tool includes a mounting flange, a support leg fixedly coupled to the mounting flange and cooperating with the mounting flange to define a partial annular ring that extends in an arc between 190 degrees and 350 degrees, and a second quantity of jack bolt pairs movably coupled to the support leg, each jack bolt pair arranged to engage one of the first quantity of seal segments. A third quantity of mounting fasteners is positioned to fixedly attach the mounting flange to the inner casing.