Vise with diagonally oriented tensioning screw and locking racks
10953517 ยท 2021-03-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25B1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B1/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A vise with a sliding head which slides on an elongate body. A diagonal clamping screw passes through a hole in the sliding head and is threaded into a pin inserted in an internal sliding block. The internal sliding block has a toothed pattern which is able to interlock with a toothed pattern fixed to the body underneath the vise slides. The diagonal clamping screw provides force to lock the tooth patterns together and pull the head forward when tightened. A spring provides force to disengage the internal sliding block teeth and fixed teeth on the body when the diagonal clamping screw is loosened.
Claims
1. A vise, comprising: an elongate body portion having a first clamping member and a first locking surface; a sliding head portion having a second clamping member and configured for linearly sliding on the body portion along a clamping axis extending between the first and second clamping members so as to vary the spacing therebetween, the clamping axis defining a forward direction of travel of the sliding head portion on the body portion by which a spacing between the first and second clamping members is decreased, the sliding head portion further having a through-hole; a binding portion having a front end and a second locking surface configured for mating engagement with the first locking surface, the front end of the binding portion extending generally in the forward direction of the clamping axis; a spring defining a spring axis along which the spring provides a spring-bias; and a clamping member spacing-adjustment attachment member, the clamping member spacing-adjustment attachment member being pivotally connected to the binding portion for pivoting about an axis perpendicular to the clamping axis and having a threaded hole for receiving a portion of an adjustment bolt or screw passing loosely through the through-hole of the sliding head portion and threaded into the threaded hole of the clamping member spacing-adjustment attachment member, the sliding head and binding portions being cooperatively configured so that first tightening of the bolt or screw will draw the first and second locking surfaces into mating contact for locking the sliding head and body portions together and thereby establishing a spacing between the first and second clamping members along the clamping axis, whereupon further tightening of the bolt or screw will force the sliding head portion in the forward direction of the clamping axis so as to forcibly reduce said spacing for clamping the workpiece, and wherein the spring is disposed between the sliding head portion and the binding portion so that the spring-bias biases the front end of the binding portion to move farther away from the sliding head portion in said forward direction, and the spring axis is substantially parallel to the clamping axis.
2. The vise of claim 1, wherein the binding portion has a back end opposite the front end, the front end of the binding portion and the front end of the sliding head portion have respective ramping surfaces, and the sliding head and binding portions are cooperatively configured so that loosening the adjustment bolt or screw allows the binding portion to fall in a downward direction relative to the sliding head portion under the influence of gravity so as to effectuate a disengagement of the locking surfaces, wherein said disengagement of the locking surfaces frees the at least one spring to move the binding portion in the forward direction relative to the sliding head portion and to bring the ramping surfaces into engagement, and wherein the ramping surfaces are cooperatively configured, and the spring-bias provided by the at least one spring is sufficient, to force the front end of the binding portion, relative to the back end of the binding portion, further in the downward direction.
3. The vise of claim 2, wherein the sliding head portion includes a stop that limits the amount the binding portion can move in the forward direction of travel relative to the sliding head portion.
4. The vise of claim 1, wherein the sliding head portion includes a stop that limits the amount the binding portion can move in the forward direction of travel relative to the sliding head portion.
5. The vise of claim 4, wherein at least one of the first and second locking surfaces are non-metallic.
6. The vise of claim 3, wherein at least one of the first and second locking surfaces are non-metallic.
7. The vise of claim 2, wherein at least one of the first and second locking surfaces are non-metallic.
8. The vise of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second locking surfaces are non-metallic.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(15) The heart block is pulled downward by gravity when the screw is loosened, separating the teeth of the locking racks from the teeth of the gripper pads. In addition to gravity, force from the spring can be used to aid in separation of the heart block and locking rack. A diagonal surface on 60 fixed to the bottom of the sliding block contacts a curved surface 59 on the heart block when the spring is nearly fully extended. This causes a wedging action pushing the front of the heart block down with force that adds to its weight. This additional force is advantageous to ensure the teeth on the grippers disengage from the teeth on the locking racks.
(16) The invention was reduced to practice and a functional prototype was produced as an example of the invention. A description provided with some dimensions follows to help clarify details. The prototype is manufactured to tolerances and surface finishes easily attainable in large volume machining practice.
(17) The prototype is approximately 3 inches wide by 8 inches long. The top slides of the body are approximately 0.375 thick from the top horizontal surface to the locking rack on their bottom surface.
(18) The plastic bearing is attached to the bottom surface of the sliding block by using #6-32 machine screws in eight countersunk clearance holes in the plastic bearing matching up with eight threaded holes in the sliding block. Other attachment methods could be used. The screws in the prototype are flathead screws, the heads of which are recessed under the surface of the plastic bearing.
(19) The prototype uses a locking rack and gripper pads with trapezoidal teeth of a 15 degree pressure angle, having a repeating pattern with linear pitch of 0.120 inches. The total tooth height is 0.030 inches. The open area between each tooth at the base of the teeth is 0.060 inches. The tip of each tooth has a flat of length 0.044 inches. The locking rack is formed directly in the body of the vise, which in the prototype is made of aluminum. The gripper pads are affixed to the heart block with countersunk screws, heads recessed under the surface of the gripper pads. The gripper pads are made from Nylon. The same pattern is used on the mating surfaces of the gripper pads and the locking rack. This pattern allows the teeth to engage and lock when pulled together by the diagonal bolt, but freely release when pressure from the diagonal bolt is loosened.
(20) In the sliding head of the prototype, hole 54 is approximately diameter 0.625 and drilled an angle of 50 degrees to horizontal. The screw in the prototype is 0.375 inch diameter, with 24 threads per inch. The half spherical ball in the prototype is 1.000 inch in diameter and smooth to ordinary commercial ball bearing tolerance and surface finish. The socket in the head is of a diameter slightly larger than the ball, The spherical recess in the prototype has spherical recess diameter of 1.005, so the ball is very freely movable in the socket. At reasonable levels of torque applied to the diagonal screw, the prototype has achieved a measured 1500 pounds of clamping pressure between the sliding head and the fixed head. In the prototype the diagonal screw is capable of moving the sliding head approximately 0.25 inches forward after the gripper pads engage the locking ramps under the slides.
(21) The pin in the heart block is approximately 0.620 inches diameter with a perpendicular hole threaded 3/8/24 threads per inch. The diagonal screw is a commercially available socket head cap screw. An axially drilled knob of cylindrical diameter 1.2 inches and height is attached to the screw to allow moderate tightening and loosening without a separate wrench.
(22) In the prototype, the spring is about 0.25 inches in outer diameter, about 0.75 inches long and provides approximately about 1 pound of horizontal thrust on the heart block in the loose position and about 3 pounds of horizontal thrust on the heart block when the screw is completely tightened.