STRAIGHT EDGE CLAMP
20240424645 ยท 2024-12-26
Inventors
- Mike Ursell (Bloomfield Hills, MI, US)
- Garry Favel (Kibbitz Kadarim, IL)
- Tsvi Hershkovich (Karmiel, IL)
Cpc classification
F16B2/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B25B5/166
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B5/085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25B5/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B1/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a straight edge clamp that has a clamping head assembly and a stop assembly mounted upon the body of the straight edge. The head and stop are not connected together and the stop assembly is free to move with respect to the head assembly. The stop assembly has a locking assembly that allows it to be locked to the straight edge. The straight edge clamp body can include sections that are adapted to be connected together to form the overall length of the straight edge clamp.
Claims
1. A straight edge clamp comprising: an elongated body, said elongated body including at least two sections, and at least one connector for connecting said sections to form a unitary elongated body, wherein an overall length of said elongated body is determined by a number of at said least two sections attached together by said at least one connector; said elongated body has opposed edges, a top and a bottom, and a main channel formed in said bottom, said main channel defining walls, wherein said walls are disposed opposite of one another; a clamping head and an end stop, said clamping head is mounted within said main channel a spaced distance from said end stop; and said clamping head includes a locking mechanism to lock said clamping head with respect to said elongated body, said locking mechanism of said clamping head includes a movable locking member that moves between a locked and unlocked position; said movable locking member has engagement surfaces adapted to engage said walls of said main channel in said locked position; whereby said bottom of said elongated body is adapted to be positioned against a work surface having sides and said clamping head is adapted to be positioned against one of the sides, and said locking mechanism is moved to a clamped position.
2. The straight edge clamp of claim 1, wherein said locking mechanism of said clamping head has a movable first jaw that is movable in a direction toward said end stop, between a released position and a locked position.
3. The straight edge clamp of claim 2, wherein said clamping head includes at least one clamp pad mounted adjacent said first jaw, said first jaw being moveable with respect to said at least one clamp pad to move said at least one clamp pad into engagement with said elongated body to said locked position.
4. The straight edge clamp of claim 3, wherein said first jaw is moveable with respect to said at least one clamp pad into engagement with said elongated body.
5. The straight edge clamp of claim 4, wherein said at least one clamp pad includes at least one side extending at an acute angle with respect to a longitudinal center line of said elongated body.
6. The straight edge clamp of claim 5, further including a pair of clamp pads mounted adjacent said first jaw, said first jaw being moveable with respect to said clamp pads to move said clamp pads into engagement with said elongated body to said locked position.
7. A straight edge clamp comprising: an elongated body, said elongated body including at least two sections, and at least one connector for connecting said sections to form a unitary elongated body; said elongated body has opposed edges, a top and a bottom; said elongated body defining a main channel, said main channel having an inner surface defining walls and extending along a longitudinal axis, wherein said walls are disposed opposite of one another; a clamping head assembly and an end stop assembly; said end stop assembly including a locking member that rotates between a locked position and an unlocked position, said locking member having an axis of rotation that is generally perpendicular to said longitudinal axis; whereby said bottom of said elongated body is adapted to be positioned against a work surface having sides and said end stop assembly is adapted to be positioned against one of the sides, and said locking member is moved to said locked position; and said locking member located in said main channel and having an engagement surface protruding outwardly toward said inner surface whereby, in response to said locking member being in said unlocked position, said locking member is retained with respect to said main channel and said engagement surface is spaced apart from said walls of said inner surface and, in response to said locking member being in said locked position, said engagement surface is moved to engage with said walls of said inner surface to lock said end stop assembly with respect to said elongated body; wherein a pair of rails receives said end stop assembly to retain said locking member with respect to said main channel in said locked position and said unlocked position.
8. The straight edge clamp of claim 7, wherein said elongated body defines an overall length that is adjustable by a number of the at least two sections attached together by said at least one connector.
9. A straight edge clamp comprising: an elongated body having an open channel, said open channel having a longitudinal axis, said open channel having an inner surface extending along said longitudinal axis; a clamping head and an end stop, said clamping head is mounted within said open channel a spaced distance from said end stop, said end stop being adapted to engage an edge of a work surface, said clamping head being adapted to move within said open channel; said end stop is fixed to said elongated body in a stationary position thereupon; said clamping head has a locking member and a handle connected to said clamping head and controlling movement of said locking member; said locking member being rotatable by said handle about an axis of rotation between a locked position and an unlocked position; and said locking member being located in said open channel and having an engagement surface protruding outwardly toward said inner surface whereby, in response to a rotation of said handle said locking member is rotated between said locked and in said unlocked positions, in said unlocked position said locking member is retained in said open channel and said engagement surface is spaced apart from said inner surface and, in response to said locking member being in said locked position, said engagement surface is moved to engage said inner surface to lock an end stop assembly with respect to said elongated body.
10. The straight edge clamp of claim 9, wherein said elongated body has at least two sections and at least one connector for connecting said at least two sections.
11. The straight edge clamp of claim 10, wherein said elongated body defines an overall length that is adjustable by a number of the at least two sections attached together by said at least one connector.
12. The straight edge clamp of claim 9, wherein said open channel has sidewalls, said engagement surface engages said sidewalls in said locked position.
13. The straight edge clamp of claim 9, wherein said an axis of rotation between said handle and said locking member is generally perpendicular to said longitudinal axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0023] The straight edge clamp of the present disclosure includes an elongated body, a clamping head assembly and an end stop assembly. In at least one embodiment, the elongated body includes at least two sections and a connector for connecting the sections to form the elongated body. It should be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that the number of sections connected together determines the length of the straight edge clamp. Any number of sections can be connected together; additionally, a single section can be used due to the unique head and stop assemblies.
[0024] The length of the sections in the disclosed embodiment are each approximately two feet in length and can be attached to form two, four, six, eight, ten, twelve foot, etc., straight edge clamps. The section lengths can be any other length if desired. This is a benefit since it allows a user to purchase the number of sections to form the desired length of the straight edge clamp. This also alleviates the need for the user to have a number of straight edge clamps for different jobs as is required with conventional straight edge clamps. With the straight edge clamp of the present invention, the user merely attaches the sections together to obtain the desired length. Another benefit of the sections is the straight edge clamp of the present invention is easier and less costly to ship than conventional straight edge clamps since it can be packaged in a small package, the general size of the sections. A still further benefit of the sections is that it is easier to display at the point of purchase when compared to conventional straight edge clamps. With the straight edge clamp of the present invention, the sections can be displayed with the clamping head assembly, the end stop assembly and if desired the end cap.
[0025] The elongated body has opposed edges, a top and a bottom. A main channel is formed in the bottom. The connector can be inserted into the main channel of adjoining sections to form any desired length. The clamping head assembly and the stop assembly are mounted within the main channel a spaced distance from one another. The clamping head assembly has a movable jaw that is movable in the direction of the stop assembly, from a released position to a clamped position. The stop assembly has a jaw that is movable in the direction away from said first jaw from an unlocked position to a locked position.
[0026] In the disclosed embodiments, the stop assembly can be removed and repositioned in the channel of the end section that is furthest away from the clamping head assembly. The ability to move the stop assembly to the last section, allows any number of sections to be attached to form a straight edge of desired length. The clamping head assembly and the stop assembly are not connected together allowing the stop assembly to be moved.
[0027] In use, the bottom of the elongated body is adapted to be positioned against a work surface. The work surface has sides and the clamping head assembly and stop assembly are adapted to be positioned against the sides. Once positioned, the second jaw is moved to the clamped position. In one of the disclosed embodiments, the second jaw is moved to the clamped position by rotating a handle. The first jaw is moved to the locked position upon movement of the second jaw. The second jaw pulls the elongated body in the direction away from the stop assembly, which in turn pushes the first jaw of the end stop into the locked position. As a result, the straight edge clamp is locked onto the work surface.
[0028] In another embodiment, the stop assembly can also be moved along the elongated body. In this embodiment, the stop assembly has a rotatable lock mechanism that is rotated from the unlocked to the locked position. The locking mechanism includes engagement surfaces to engage the sidewalls of the channel. An advantage of this embodiment is that a very simple engagement member can be used in place of the clamping head assembly.
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[0034] The base 32 includes a passage 35 that receives a wedge member 50 extending from the first jaw 36. The wedge member 50 has angled sides that engage the clamp pads 38 and force them to the locked position when the wedge member 50 is forced into the passage 35. The wedge member is forced into the passage 35 and against the clamp pads 38, when the clamping head assembly 14 is engaged, as will be described in greater detail below. It should be appreciated by those of ordinary skill the art that the wedge member 50 could have a single side extending at an acute angle to the longitudinal center line of the straight edge body 12 and that only one clamp pad 38 would be needed.
[0035] Guide fingers 46 extend out of the base 32 and into guide finger pockets 48, see
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[0037] The clamping head assembly includes a second jaw 52 and a clamp actuation handle 54. The second jaw 52 is movably mounted in a clamp body 56. The handle 54 includes a cam member 57 that engages and pushes the second jaw in to the direction of the stop assembly 16 when the handle 54 is rotated. Guides 58 engage the rails 28 to facilitate the movement of the second jaw 52. Limit tabs 60 and 62 limit the movement of the second jaw 52.
[0038] In use, the bottom surface 23 of the elongated body 12 is positioned against a work surface, (see
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[0040] In this embodiment, the clamping head assembly can be the same as assembly 14 or it can be a simple extension from the straight edge body 12. If the clamping head is assembly 14, the assembly 14 can be positioned at one side of the work piece and the clamping head 72 is positioned against the opposite side and the locking member 78 is rotated to the locked position. The clamp actuation handle 54 can then be rotated to tightly fix the straight edge body 12 to the work surface. If a simple extension from the straight edge 12 is used, the extension is abutted against one side of the work surface and the clamping head 72 is moved along the straight edge body 12 to abut snugly against the opposite side of the work surface. Once the clamping head 72 is snugged against the opposite side, the locking member 78 is rotated to the locked position.
[0041] The foregoing invention has been described in accordance with the relevant legal standards, thus the description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosed embodiment may become apparent to those skilled in the art and do come within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of legal protection afforded this invention can only be determined by studying the following claims.