Ratcheting clamp
10556325 ยท 2020-02-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B5/085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An improved ratcheting clamp is a clamp with an improved design for clamping and holding work pieces to be joined together at 90 degrees or other angles such as in welding or carpentry operations, by handling the clamp with one hand and allowing the free hand to handle the work pieces instead of requiring two hands to operate the clamp. The clamp uses a cam and torsion spring to keep constant pressure of one work piece against the other work piece.
Claims
1. An improved ratcheting clamp comprising: an elongated ratchet bar including: a proximal end section including: a plurality of spaced teeth thereon forming a ratchet rack; a distal end section; and a center section; a gripping cam including; a plate member; a gripping panel; wherein said gripping panel is connected to said plate member in a substantially perpendicular orientation; a cam member; wherein said cam member is pivotally connected to said plate member and spaced from said gripping panel, such that when in use a piece of material can be removably gripped by said gripping cam; and a spring member; wherein said spring member is connected between said plate member and said cam member and is adapted to bias said cam member toward said gripping panel; wherein said gripping cam is attached to said distal end section of said elongated ratchet bar; a ratcheting member including: a main body including: a ratchet channel; wherein said ratchet channel is adapted to slidably receive said proximal end section of said elongated ratchet bar; and a ratchet handle including: a ratchet pawl member; wherein said ratchet pawl member is adapted to releasably engage respective said plurality of spaced teeth of said ratchet rack of said elongated ratchet bar; wherein said ratchet handle is pivotally connected to said main body; wherein during successive pivoting motions of said ratchet handle said ratchet pawl engages successive teeth of said ratchet rack of said elongated ratchet bar to thereby successively pull said elongated ratchet bar through said ratchet channel, to thereby pull said gripping cam toward said ratcheting member; and a compression plate; wherein said compression plate is connected to said ratcheting member in a substantially perpendicular orientation thereto, such that when in use a piece of material can be placed against said compression plate in a substantially perpendicular orientation to said piece of material held by said gripping cam; wherein when in use said piece of material held by said gripping cam can be releasably held in place against said piece of material being held against said compression plate.
2. The improved ratcheting clamp of claim 1, wherein said gripping panel and said cam member include an outer layer of rubber material thereon adapted such that material held by said gripping cam is not damaged by said gripping cam.
3. The improved ratcheting clamp of claim 1, wherein said ratcheting member further includes a release lever located in front of said ratchet handle and is adapted to move said ratchet pawl member from engagement with said plurality of spaced teeth of said ratchet rack of said elongated ratchet bar, such that said material being held in place by said improved ratcheting clamp can be readjusted or removed.
4. The improved ratcheting clamp of claim 1, wherein said gripping cam and said compression plate are both formed having a substantially flat rectangular contact surface.
5. The improved ratcheting clamp of claim 4, wherein said substantially flat rectangular contact surface of said gripping cam and said compression plate further include a V-shaped notch therein adapted to accommodate and more securely hold pieces of material having a circular cross-section.
6. The improved ratcheting clamp of claim 1, wherein said cam member of said gripping cam is formed having an oblong cross-section.
7. The improved ratcheting clamp of claim 1, wherein said elongated ratchet bar is formed having a rectangular cross-section.
8. The improved ratcheting clamp of claim 1, wherein said compression plate includes a plurality of apertures therethrough adapted to allow fasteners to be inserted therethrough for attaching together said pieces of material held by said gripping cam and said compression plate.
9. The improved ratcheting clamp of claim 1, wherein said spring member is formed as a torsion spring.
10. The improved ratcheting clamp of claim 1, wherein said ratchet handle is formed having an elongated shape adapted to be pivotally attached and oriented parallel to said elongated ratchet bar.
11. The improved ratcheting clamp of claim 1, wherein said gripping cam further includes an adjustment screw adapted to adjust the connection point between said cam member and said plate member and thereby the distance between said cam member and said gripping panel.
12. The improved ratcheting clamp of claim 1, wherein said gripping panel of said gripping cam includes an outer layer of knurled material thereon adapted such that pieces of steel material can be held more securely thereto.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and method(s) of use for the present invention, an improved ratcheting clamp, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present invention.
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(10) The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) As discussed above, embodiments of the present invention relate to a clamp device and more particularly to an improved ratcheting clamp as used to improve the ease of use and one handed operation in joining work pieces together.
(12) Generally speaking, an improved ratcheting clamp is a clamp with an improved design for clamping and holding work pieces to be joined together at 90 degrees or other angles such as in welding or carpentry operations, by handling the clamp with one hand and allowing the free hand to handle the work pieces instead of requiring two hands to operate the clamp. The clamp uses a cam and torsion spring to keep constant pressure of one work piece against the other work piece.
(13) Referring to the drawings by numerals of reference there is shown in
(14) Improved ratcheting clamp 100 preferably comprises elongated ratchet bar 105 including proximal end section 106 with a plurality of spaced teeth 107 thereon forming ratchet rack 108, distal end section 110, center section 115, gripping cam 120 including plate member 125, gripping panel 130 connected to plate member 125 in a substantially perpendicular orientation, cam member 121 pivotally connected to plate member 125 and spaced from gripping panel 130 such that when in use piece of material 155 can be removably gripped by gripping cam 120, and spring member 135 connected between plate member 125 and cam member 121 that is adapted to bias cam member 121 toward gripping panel 130.
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(16) Improved ratcheting clamp 100 has a specially designed, spring loaded gripping cam 120 attached to the end of elongated ratchet bar 105 which slides through ratcheting member 140 of improved ratcheting clamp 100. Spring loaded gripping cam 120 is able to slide down over work piece 155, as seen in
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(18) Gripping cam 120 is attached to distal end section 110 of elongated ratchet bar 105. Ratcheting member 140 includes main body 141 having ratchet channel 142 adapted to slidably receive proximal end section 106 of elongated ratchet bar 105. Ratchet handle 145 for operating ratcheting member 140 includes ratchet pawl member 146 adapted to releasably engage respective spaced teeth 107 of ratchet rack 108 of elongated ratchet bar 105. Ratchet handle 145 is pivotally connected to main body 141 so that during successive pivoting motions of ratchet handle 145, ratchet pawl member 146 engages successive teeth 107 of ratchet rack 108 of elongated ratchet bar 105 to thereby successively pull elongated ratchet bar 105 through ratchet channel 142 to pull gripping cam 120 toward ratcheting member 140.
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(20) Plate member 125 is connected to ratcheting member 140 in a substantially perpendicular orientation such that when in use piece of material 155 can be placed against compression plate 150 in a substantially perpendicular orientation to piece of material 155 held by gripping cam 120. When in use, piece of material 155 held by gripping cam 120 can be releasably held in place against piece of material 155 being held against compression plate 150. Gripping panel 130 and cam member 121 include an outer layer of rubber material 122 thereon, better seen in
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(22) While improved ratcheting clamp 100 is ideal for various types of joints, it is especially ideal for making T joints such as perpendicularly joining one stud 155 to a middle portion of another stud 155. Proximal end section 106 of improved ratcheting clamp 100 preferably has a one-handed squeeze mechanism to ratchet elongated ratchet bar 105 through the hand portion of improved ratcheting clamp 100, drawing cam member 121 closer to the hand portion or proximal end section 106 while pressing the two work pieces 155 together more tightly. Cam member 121 may be held back while sliding cam member 121 over the wood 155, but may also be used one handed to push gripping cam 120 down while pushing away to open cam member 121 until it slides over work piece 155 and then ratchet handle 145 end is lowered onto work piece 155 and ratchet handle 145 is squeezed using the same hand to pull pieces of material 155 together. The one handed operation sets the improved ratcheting clamp 100 apart from all other clamps.
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(24) Ratcheting member 140 further includes release button 146 mounted in front of ratchet handle 145 (as seen in
(25) Gripping cam 120 and compression plate 150 are both formed having a substantially flat rectangular contact surface. The substantially flat rectangular contact surface of gripping cam 120 and compression plate 150 further include v-shaped notch 165, seen best in
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(27) Spring member 135 loaded cam member 121 allows the user to rock back cam member 121 until cam member 121 portion of clamp 100 is able to be slid down over piece of material 155, and then just let go and cam member 121 self-grips piece of material 155 so that the user need only be concerned with the other end of improved ratcheting clamp 100. The benefit is that one individual can now do what it normally takes two people to do, saving time and labor costs. Release button 146 allows the user to remove improved ratcheting clamp 100 with one hand. Rubber material 122 on the contact surfaces of improved ratcheting clamp 100 prevent marring of delicate pieces of material 155. The device can be used for joining cabinet pieces, doing framework, or joining pieces of material 155 of various shapes or configurations and for holding while doweling, gluing, bolting, or screwing the pieces together.
(28) Improved ratcheting clamp 100 can be made in many different sizes and configurations for various purposes. For instance, a heavy duty improved ratcheting clamp 100 of a larger size can be used for heavier work pieces 155 such as when working with steel. Improved ratcheting clamp 100 can also be of various sizes for working with wood pieces. It may also be configured to join work pieces 155 together on different planes.
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(30) Compression plate 150 includes a plurality of apertures 152 adapted to allow fasteners to be inserted therethrough for attaching together piece of material 155 held by gripping cam 120 and compression plate 150. Spring member 135 may be formed as a torsion spring member 135. Ratchet handle 145 is formed having an elongated shape adapted to be pivotally attached and oriented parallel to elongated ratchet bar 105. Gripping cam 120 further includes adjustment screw 123 adapted to adjust the connection point between cam member 121 and plate member 125 and thereby the distance between cam member 121 and gripping panel 130. Gripping panel 130 of gripping cam 120 may include an outer layer of knurled material 170 thereon adapted such that pieces of steel material 155 can be held more securely thereto.
(31) Improved ratcheting clamp 100 may be manufactured and provided for sale in a wide variety of sizes and shapes for a wide assortment of applications. Upon reading this specification, it should be appreciated that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as design preference, user preferences, marketing preferences, cost, structural requirements, available materials, technological advances, etc., other components or arrangements such as, for example, including more or less components, customized parts, different color combinations, parts may be sold separately, etc., may be sufficient.
(32) Upon reading this specification, it should be appreciated that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as design preference, user preferences, marketing preferences, cost, structural requirements, available materials, technological advances, etc., other methods of use arrangements such as, for example, different orders within above-mentioned list, elimination or addition of certain steps, including or excluding certain maintenance steps, etc., may be sufficient.
(33) The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.