Support frame with clamping adjustment function
11674636 · 2023-06-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B2/065
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M2200/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16M13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A support frame for clamping a rod includes two gripping assemblies. The gripping assembly includes a seat, two gripping blocks, two connecting members, a first adjusting screw and a second adjusting screw. The seat has a first through hole. The gripping block is slidably connected to the seat and has a hole body, a gripping notch and a long trough corresponding to the first through hole. The connecting member is disposed on the gripping block and has a first threaded hole corresponding to the first through hole. The first adjusting screw passes through the first through hole and the long trough to screw to the first threaded hole. A gripping recess is formed between the gripping notches of the gripping blocks. The two gripping assemblies jointly grip the rod by the gripping recesses. The second adjusting screw passes through and screws to the hole bodes of the gripping assemblies.
Claims
1. A support frame for gripping a rod, the support frame comprising: an adjustable gripper, comprising a pair of gripping assemblies gripping the rod, and each gripping assembly comprising: a seat, comprising multiple first through holes; a pair of gripping blocks, slidably connected to the seat, each gripping block comprising a hole body and a gripping notch, and each gripping block comprising a long trough corresponding to the first through hole; a pair of connecting members, separately disposed on the pair of gripping blocks, and each connecting member comprising a first threaded hole corresponding to the first through hole; a pair of first adjusting screws, each first adjusting screw passing through both the first through hole and the long trough to screw to the first threaded hole, and each gripping assembly comprising a gripping recess defined between the gripping notches of the pair of gripping blocks; and a pair of second adjusting screws; wherein the pair of gripping assemblies jointly grips the rod by the gripping recess, and each second adjusting screw passes through the hole body of one of the gripping assemblies to screw to the hole body of another one of the gripping assemblies.
2. The support frame of claim 1, wherein the pair of gripping assemblies comprises a first gripping assembly and a second gripping assembly, the hole body of the first gripping assembly is a second through hole, and the hole body of the second gripping assembly is a second threaded hole.
3. The support frame of claim 1, wherein the seat of each gripping assembly comprises a seat plate and two wall plates, the seat plate comprises the multiple first through holes and two edges opposite to each other, the two wall plates are upright connected to the two edges of the seat plate, a sliding trench is disposed between the seat plate and the two wall plates, and the pair of gripping blocks are slidably connected in the sliding trench.
4. The support frame of claim 1, wherein each gripping block comprises at least one bushing disposed at the gripping notch.
5. The support frame of claim 1, wherein each gripping block comprises a first stair and a second stair connected to each other in a step manner, the first stair comprises the long trough, and the second stair comprises the hole body.
6. The support frame of claim 5, wherein each gripping block comprises a surrounding plate surrounding and connected with the first stair and the second stair, the surrounding plate comprises the gripping notch, and each gripping block comprises at least one bushing disposed on the surrounding plate corresponding to the gripping notch.
7. The support frame of claim 1, wherein the seat comprises a seat plate, each gripping block comprises a first stair, and the first stair of each gripping block is gripped between the seat plate and each connecting member.
8. The support frame of claim 7, wherein the long trough is disposed on the first stair of the gripping block, and the multiple first through holes are defined on the seat plate of the seat.
9. The support frame of claim 1, further comprising a support arm assembly, wherein the support arm assembly comprises multiple support arms bendably connected with each other, and one end of the support arm assembly is bendably connected to the seat of one of the gripping assemblies.
10. The support frame of claim 9, further comprising a carrier plate, wherein another end of the support arm assembly is bendably connected to the carrier plate.
11. The support frame of claim 1, wherein each gripping notch of each gripping assembly separately is corresponding to four outer corners of the rod.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) The technical contents of this disclosure will become apparent with the detailed description of embodiments accompanied with the illustration of related drawings as follows. It is intended that the embodiments and drawings disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative rather than restrictive.
(8) The disclosure provides a support frame with a clamping adjustment function for clamping a rod C, as shown in
(9) As shown in
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(11) The first gripping assembly 1a includes a first gripping block 11a, a second gripping block 11b, a seat 13, a pair of connecting members 18, a pair of first adjusting screws 15 and a pair of second adjusting screws 16. In some embodiments, the disclosure further includes multiple bushings 17.
(12) The structure of the seat 13 is not limited to the disclosure, all those which can provide the first and second gripping blocks 11a, 11b to slide are available. In the embodiment, the seat 13 including a seat plate 131 and two wall plates 132 is described as an example. The seat plate 131 has two edges (not labeled in figures) opposite to each other. The two wall plates 132 are upright connected to the two edges of the seat plate 131 to jointly form a sliding trench 133 between the seat plate 131 and the two wall plates 132. The seat plate 131 is formed with multiple first through holes 1311.
(13) The first gripping block 11a and the second gripping block 11b are slidably and parallelly connected in the sliding trench 133 of the seat 13 to make the first gripping block 11a and the second gripping block 11b be able to slide toward or away from each other, so that their distance is adjusted.
(14) The first gripping block 11a and the second gripping block 11b are the same in structure, so only the first gripping block 11a is described hereinafter. As shown in
(15) The first stair 111 is formed with at least one long trough 1111. The second stair 112 is formed with the hole body (namely, the second through hole 1122). It is noted that the hole body in the first gripping block 11a of the second gripping assembly 1b is the second threaded hole 1123. The surrounding plate 113 is formed with at least one gripping notch 1134 with an indent shape.
(16) The two connecting members 18 are separately disposed on the first gripping block 11a and the second gripping block 11b. The connecting member 18 is disposed with at least one first threaded hole 181. The connecting member 18 may be a two-piece structure (not shown in figures) or a one-piece structure as shown in
(17) When assembling, the first gripping block 11a and the second gripping block 11b are slidably and parallelly connected in the sliding trench 133 of the seat 13, and the two connecting members 18 are separately disposed on the first gripping block 11a and the second gripping block 11b to make each first threaded hole 181 correspondingly communicate with each first through hole 1311 via each long trough 1111 and make both the gripping notch 1134 of the first gripping block 11a and the gripping notch 1134 of the second gripping block 11b jointly form a gripping recess G as shown in
(18) As a result, as shown in
(19) Next, as shown in
(20) Finally, as shown in
(21) Therefore, the support frame of the disclosure indeed utilizes the gripping adjustment function of the adjustable gripper 100 to fit a rod C with any size, and the gripping stability is increased to avoid loosening problem.
(22) In other embodiments that are not depicted, each second threaded hole 1123 of the second gripping assembly 1b may be changed to the second through hole 1122 as long as a nut is added, so that the second stair 112 of the first gripping assembly 1a and the second stair 112 of the second gripping assembly 1b are tightened by the head portion of the second adjusting screw 16 and the nut.
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(24) It is noted that an end of the support arm assembly 700 is bendably connected to the seat 13 of the second gripping assembly 1b.
(25) While this disclosure has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of this disclosure set forth in the claims.