Pinch Clamp for Flexible Tubing
20220128157 ยท 2022-04-28
Assignee
Inventors
- Jason C. Nisler (Newton, NJ, US)
- Ralph M. Meola (Hackettstown, NJ, US)
- Ian Colquhoun (Frelinghuysen, NJ, US)
Cpc classification
F16K7/061
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The pinch clamp has a locking assembly that includes two members for securing the jaw assemblies of the pinch clamp in place. The two members are a stud and a nut threaded on the stud. The stud has a spherical base pivotally mounted on an end of one jaw assembly and an arcuate boss projecting from the spherical base into mating sliding relation with the arcuate recess of the jaw assembly to limit pivoting of the base to a single plane. A threaded stern extends from the spherical base and is disposed in a bifurcation of the jaw assembly.
Claims
1. A pinch clamp for a flexible tubing comprising a first jaw assembly having a first pinching bar a pivot at one end of said pinching bar and an arcuate recess in an opposite end of said pinching bar; a second jaw assembly having a second pinching bar opposite said first pinching bar for pinching a flexible tubing therebetween, a hook portion at one end of said second pinching bar received on said pivot of said first jaw assembly, a bifurcation at an opposite end of said second rectilinear pinching bar and a recessed seat in an upper surface at said opposite end thereof; a stud having a spherical base pivotally mounted on an end of said first jaw assembly opposite said one end of said first pinching bar, an arcuate boss projecting from said spherical base into mating sliding relation with said arcuate recess of said first jaw assembly to limit pivoting of said base to a single plane, and a threaded stem extending from said spherical base for selective disposition in said bifurcation of said first jaw assembly; and a nut threaded on said threaded stem of said stud and seated within said recessed seat of said second jaw assembly to secure said threaded stem to said second jaw assembly upon disposition of said threaded stern in said bifurcation.
2. A pinch clamp as set forth in claim 1 wherein said first jaw assembly has a part spherical seat for slidably receiving said spherical base of said stud and a resilient lip partially encompassing said spherical base opposite said seat to retain said spherical base on said part spherical seat.
3. A pinch clamp as set forth in claim 2 wherein said stud is made of metal and said first jaw assembly is made of a resilient plastic material to permit said spherical base to be snap-fitted into said first jaw assembly.
4. A pinch clamp as set forth in claim 1 wherein said nut includes a collar for abutting on said recessed seat of said second jaw assembly.
5. A pinch clamp as set forth in claim 4 wherein said recessed seat of said second jaw assembly includes a plurality of spaced apart depressions and said collar includes a plurality of spaced apart projections for selectively fitting into said depressions upon disposition of said threaded stem in said bifurcation.
6. A pinch clamp for a flexible tubing comprising a lower jaw assembly having a first pinching bar, a pivot at one end of said pinching bar and an arcuate recess in an opposite end of said pinching bar; an upper jaw assembly having a second pinching bar opposite said first pinching bar for pinching a flexible tubing therebetween, a hook portion at one end of said second pinching bar received on said pivot of said first jaw assembly, a bifurcation at an opposite end of said second rectilinear pinching bar and a recessed seat in an upper surface at said opposite end thereof; a stud having a spherical base pivotally mounted on an end of said lower jaw assembly opposite said one end of said first pinching bar, an arcuate boss projecting from said spherical base into mating sliding relation with said arcuate recess of said first jaw assembly to limit pivoting of said base to a single vertical plane, and a threaded stern extending from said spherical base and disposed in said bifurcation of said lower jaw assembly; and a nut threaded on said threaded stem of said stud and seated within said recessed seat of said upper jaw assembly to secure said threaded stem to said upper jaw assembly.
7. A pinch clamp as set forth in claim 6 wherein said stud is made of metal and said lower jaw assembly is made of a resilient plastic material to permit said spherical base to be snap-fitted into said lower jaw assembly.
Description
[0018] These and other objects and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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[0028] The pair of jaw assemblies 11, 12 are pivotally connected to each other to close on a flexible tubing 15 and the locking assembly 13, 14 serves to secure the jaw assemblies 11, 12 together in place while pinching the flexible tubing 15.
[0029] Typically, the jaw assemblies 11, 12 are made of a plastic material and are constructed to function in a manner' as described in U.S. Pat. No. 9,879,813.
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[0033] The pinching bar 16 of the lower jaw assembly 11 is formed at the end to receive the spherical base 23 of the stud 13 for pivoting relative to the lower jaw assembly in only one plane. To this end, as shown in
[0034] The part-spherically shaped end of the pinching bar 16 and floor 27 define a part spherical seat for slidably receiving the spherical base 23 of the stud 13.
[0035] When mounted in place, the spherical base 23 of the stud 13 is retained in the spherical seat by the non-concentric shape formed by the arcuate boss 24 and a resilient lip or protruding detents 34 while abutting the part-spherically shaped end of the pinching bar 16.
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[0039] The pair of jaw assemblies 11, 12 are constructed in a manner as described in U.S. Pat. No. 9,879,813 such that the jaw assemblies 11, 12 interlock together to resist any side movement once seated in a closed position and are made of a resilient plastic material.
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[0041] The stud 13 is made of a similar plastic to the plastic of the lower jaw assembly 11 and upon assembly of the pinch clamp 10, the spherical base 23 of the stud 13 is snap-fitted passed the lip 34 into the part spherical seat of the lower jaw assembly 11.
[0042] The invention thus provide a pinch clamp for flexible tubing that can be made of a minimum number of parts, i.e. four parts rather than six parts as is the pinching device described in U.S. Pat. No. 9,879,813, while simplifying the manufacture of the pinch clamp.
[0043] In addition, the invention provides a locking assembly for a pair of pivotally connected jaw assemblies of a pinch clamp that simplifies the locking together of the jaw assemblies.