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US1833355A
US1833355A US398346A US39834629A US1833355A US 1833355 A US1833355 A US 1833355A US 398346 A US398346 A US 398346A US 39834629 A US39834629 A US 39834629A US 1833355 A US1833355 A US 1833355A
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    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
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  • K i -My invention relates to chair bucks and more especially to bucks for the accommodation of furniture during the process of manu-Y facture, in whichthe furniture piece may be 2.5 tilted and rotated at various anglesV to permit of easy accessibility, especially to the under 15 niturepierze maybe rotated upon au c
  • a ⁇ further object is the provision in a; chair buck of'improved means for holding and rotating a chair or other piece of furniture and for locking the same'in the various positions'.
  • a further object is to provide a chair buck adapted to permit working on various sized pieces.
  • Fig. 1 is a side View of a chair buck embodying my invention, and showing a davenport in place in an inclined posit-ion;
  • Fig. 2 is a side view of the chair buck;
  • Fig. 3 is a top view of the same; and
  • Figs. 4 and 5 are sectional views taken along the lines 4 4 and 5 5 of Fig. 3, respectively.
  • buck having a table or platform 10 which is rotatable on a shaft 11 in the top of a pedestal 12.
  • Pedestal 12 has a 'base portion 13 which is preferably circular in form, and a.. journal portion 14 which extends through the aperture 15 in a. base plate 16.
  • Base plate 16 is preferably rectangular 1n form and is preferably secured to a carriage frame or chassis 17, as
  • a locking plate 19 is securedy by bolts 2O to the journal portion of the pedestal 12 and provides a bearing Contact 21 with a portion of basev16.
  • Base 13 and base plate 16 are provided with bearing surfaces as at 22, and the arrangement ofthe parts is such that pedestal 12 rotates about a vertical axis, but is prevented by locking adapted to engage teeth 32, anda spring 35 plate 19from separating from base 16.
  • 'Base Y Y 1,3 is provided with van enlargement 23 in which 1s located a. locking pin 24 anda spring T25, under the action of which locking pin24 "is biased downwardly in enlargement 23.
  • ing-pin 24' may drop into successive apertures l 26 ⁇ to lockthe .pedestal in anyone Vof a'fiium- ⁇ ber ofwpositions. "Io ⁇ effect'the release ofA i locking ⁇ pin 24, I'have-provided a lever 27,
  • lever 27 secured as by a bolt 28, to lthe sideof pedestal 12, and lever 27 has-a forkedportion 29 which D passes underthe head'of bolt 30 which is se cured to locking pin 24.
  • a table 10 is provided with a segmen integrally associated with it, and segment31 has a number of locking teeth 32 out in itscircular periphery.
  • AV locking arrangement forthe segment is provided and consists of'a *chamber 33 located on the side of pedestal 121 and having within it the locking pin 34 is located in chamber 33 and tendslto keen *pin 34 in engagementl with the teeth n i order'to effectfthe release ofA pin 34, a lever bracket 38 and has an engaging link '-39 which l ispivoted to lever36 at 40 and which is jse-v cured to the lower endv of pin 34.k f
  • Holding plates 43 are secured as by screws 44 tothe tops of'. lugs 41 and effectively'prevent the removal of slides 42.
  • Slides 42V are arrangedinfpairs and are provided with stops 45 which j limitV their movement 1 both inwardly and outwardly.
  • Beneath the -ta-V blelO and arranged ysubstantially opposite -lugs 41 are llugs 46, provided with cap'plates 47l secured by lscrews similarly to lugs 41, andflugs'4( provide guideways for pairs ofv clamp slides 48.
  • Slides- 48 have their outerr :36 is provided, whichispivoted atx37non aV l ico h piece.
  • 1 Y f c 'Fn'eoperation of the chair buck is as follows: Slides 42 arer iirst Withdrawn the re- ⁇ ported on ends 49 by a bolt 51 and these eccentrics 52 each have a clamp 53, and clamps 53 each have a hook portion 54r adapted to xengagethe member 55 of the chair or 'furniture piece 56.
  • Eccentrics 52 consist of a cylinder having a peripheral groove 56 1n which A pair of oppositely ldisposed radial apertures 59 in eccentrics 52 ,arefprovlded, and
  • vClamps 53 lare then hooked over members 55 and, "with the eccentric bolts 51 inserted in 1 the proper aperturesA 50, the eccentric 52 can be turned and its operation will clamp meme ⁇ bers 55V firmly to the slides 42; Eccentric bolts 5l being turned past its center will lresult in a locking ac-tionoi vthe clamps.
  • lever 27 can be pressed
  • Such position may be a locking position, provided Vthe locking plate 24 is dropped in another aperture 26, or left inv a floating, position Ybetween apertures 26.
  • locking means for said pedestal rcomprising an enlargement on said pedestalbase having a spring-biased locking pintherein, a
  • a pluralityY ofV apertures'in saidV base rests the cylindrical' collar por-tien -ofplatevfor alignme'n-twithsaid pedestal lock# clamps 53.
  • -Eccentrics 52 have an eccentric axis .of rotation 58 which consists of anA aperture 58 through which extends ay bolt 51. l y n 'havingan aperture therein, a pedestal havingv pin, andr adjustable supporting and clamping means on said table.V
  • a Vchair buck having a basep-l'ate, an
  • a pedestal having a'facing portion adapted to overliesai'd'. baseY Vplate, a journal Lportion adapted to engage said aperture, a locking plate on said pedestal having a portion engaging'said baseplate, a pivotall-y mo11nted'ta'ble'-onisaid pedestal,

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Nyz4, 1931. @1 1 DAHMS 1,333,355
CHAIR BUCK Filled Oct. 9, 1929 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 G. L. uAHMs Novf24, 1931.
CHAIR BUCK `Filed 001;. 9. 1929 2 sheets-sheep 2 Patented Nov. 24,` 1931 unirnos??? ernoncnrY L. DAHMS, or cotUMizIANA, o trroV p Application led October 9, 192,9.l 'Serial No. 393,34.` K i -My invention relates to chair bucks and more especially to bucks for the accommodation of furniture during the process of manu-Y facture, in whichthe furniture piece may be 2.5 tilted and rotated at various anglesV to permit of easy accessibility, especially to the under 15 niturepierze maybe rotated upon au c A` further object is the provision in a; chair buck of'improved means for holding and rotating a chair or other piece of furniture and for locking the same'in the various positions'. A further object is to provide a chair buck adapted to permit working on various sized pieces. `Other objects and advantgageswvill appear and-Abebrought out more fully in the following specification, reference y being Vhad to the accompanyingr drawings, in which Fig. 1 is a side View of a chair buck embodying my invention, and showing a davenport in place in an inclined posit-ion; Fig. 2 is a side view of the chair buck; Fig. 3 is a top view of the same; and Figs. 4 and 5 are sectional views taken along the lines 4 4 and 5 5 of Fig. 3, respectively.
Referring more particularly to the drawe ings, l show a chair or furniture. buck having a table or platform 10 which is rotatable on a shaft 11 in the top of a pedestal 12. Pedestal 12 has a 'base portion 13 which is preferably circular in form, and a.. journal portion 14 which extends through the aperture 15 in a. base plate 16. Base plate 16 is preferably rectangular 1n form and is preferably secured to a carriage frame or chassis 17, as
by bolts 18. A locking plate 19 is securedy by bolts 2O to the journal portion of the pedestal 12 and provides a bearing Contact 21 with a portion of basev16. Base 13 and base plate 16 are provided with bearing surfaces as at 22, and the arrangement ofthe parts is such that pedestal 12 rotates about a vertical axis, but is prevented by locking adapted to engage teeth 32, anda spring 35 plate 19from separating from base 16. 'Base Y Y 1,3 is provided with van enlargement 23 in which 1s located a. locking pin 24 anda spring T25, under the action of which locking pin24 "is biased downwardly in enlargement 23.
number of apertures 26` are formed in baseplate 16, which napertures are located onia circle of radius equalto that of the radius of pin`-24, so that, as pedestal 12is rotated,lock
ing-pin 24'may drop into successive apertures l 26`to lockthe .pedestal in anyone Vof a'fiium-` ber ofwpositions. "Io` effect'the release ofA i locking` pin 24, I'have-provided a lever 27,
secured as by a bolt 28, to lthe sideof pedestal 12, and lever 27 has-a forkedportion 29 which D passes underthe head'of bolt 30 which is se cured to locking pin 24.
A table 10 is provided with a segmen integrally associated with it, and segment31 has a number of locking teeth 32 out in itscircular periphery. AV locking arrangement forthe segment is provided and consists of'a *chamber 33 located on the side of pedestal 121 and having within it the locking pin 34 is located in chamber 33 and tendslto keen *pin 34 in engagementl with the teeth n i order'to effectfthe release ofA pin 34, a lever bracket 38 and has an engaging link '-39 which l ispivoted to lever36 at 40 and which is jse-v cured to the lower endv of pin 34.k f
I provide for the support and the securing of the' chair or otherV article of furniture to be worked on by the following arrangement Holding plates 43 are secured as by screws 44 tothe tops of'. lugs 41 and effectively'prevent the removal of slides 42. Slides 42V are arrangedinfpairs and are provided with stops 45 which j limitV their movement 1 both inwardly and outwardly.` Beneath the -ta-V blelO and arranged ysubstantially opposite -lugs 41 are llugs 46, provided with cap'plates 47l secured by lscrews similarly to lugs 41, andflugs'4( provide guideways for pairs ofv clamp slides 48. Slides- 48 have their outerr :36 is provided, whichispivoted atx37non aV l ico h piece. 1 Y f c 'Fn'eoperation of the chair buck is as follows: Slides 42 arer iirst Withdrawn the re-` ported on ends 49 by a bolt 51 and these eccentrics 52 each have a clamp 53, and clamps 53 each have a hook portion 54r adapted to xengagethe member 55 of the chair or 'furniture piece 56. Eccentrics 52 consist of a cylinder having a peripheral groove 56 1n which A pair of oppositely ldisposed radial apertures 59 in eccentrics 52 ,arefprovlded, and
these apertures are adapted for a key :by which the eccentrics can be rotated. Table- 10 is providedvvith a number of. slots f6() il p Whichfpermit clamps`53to be admitted for small .sized chairpor :furniture` holding a quired distance and the chair or frame placed on the slides with members 55 ot the frame Y 'across pairs offslides 42, and` slides 48 are 1 Withdrawn the corresponding distance. vClamps 53 lare then hooked over members 55 and, "with the eccentric bolts 51 inserted in 1 the proper aperturesA 50, the eccentric 52 can be turned and its operation will clamp meme` bers 55V firmly to the slides 42; Eccentric bolts 5l being turned past its center will lresult in a locking ac-tionoi vthe clamps.
Vhen itis desiredto turn the article aboutY a vertical aXis, lever 27 can be pressed,
' Y which releases lock-pin 24, releasing the pedestal which can beturned to' any desired positionf.` Such position may be a locking position, provided Vthe locking plate 24 is dropped in another aperture 26, or left inv a floating, position Ybetween apertures 26.
Incase it is desired `to Work on the under side. of the 4article', 'platform'O' can be til-ted by pressing lever/36, Whichy will release locking pin 34'from teeth 32 which reesseg- `mentl and thetable `and frame can: betilt` ed tov any' desired angleQsuch as: shown rby periphery thereof, locking means for saidV j therein, a lever mountedf on said pedestal i' having a link engagingsaid-locking pin,
locking means for said pedestal rcomprising an enlargement on said pedestalbase having a spring-biased locking pintherein, a
pin, a pluralityY ofV apertures'in saidV base rests the cylindrical' collar por-tien -ofplatevfor alignme'n-twithsaid pedestal lock# clamps 53. -Eccentrics 52 have an eccentric axis .of rotation 58 which consists of anA aperture 58 through which extends ay bolt 51. l y n 'havingan aperture therein, a pedestal havingv pin, andr adjustable supporting and clamping means on said table.V
2.. Aichair buckcomprising a base'plate ing a facingportionadapted tov forma bearingsurace/With said base plate anda ljournal portion adapted. to engage with said aperlture,a plate secured to 4said pedestal adapted to-lock said pedestal inoperative engagef.. vment With said 'base platefmeans adapted' to selectively lock'said pedestal in successive lever on said pedestal adapted to actuate said Y positions With respect tosaid base, a tiltableplurality of extensiblememberson said platform or table, hook'members, eachhaving an eccentric mounting adJuStably secured to said last-mentioned slide members, Aand limiting` means for said4 slide members. l
Intestimony Whereofllv hereunto set my hand..Y .Y Y Y n y GEEORGFE1 vliQDAHLlWS. 1
Fig. 1. Y It will be understood' that changes and modifications. may be made Yin my invention Without departing from the true'scope thereof, the form shown beingl illustrative only,` and I' do not Wish tolimitfmy inven- 4 `tion to`r the-exact form. shown.
Havingdescribed my invention, what I I claim is p1. A Vchair buck having a basep-l'ate, an
aperture in said base plate, a pedestal having a'facing portion adapted to overliesai'd'. baseY Vplate, a journal Lportion adapted to engage said aperture, a locking plate on said pedestal having a portion engaging'said baseplate, a pivotall-y mo11nted'ta'ble'-onisaid pedestal,
AaY segmenten said*l table havingk teeth on. the
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US2495250A (en) * 1946-02-08 1950-01-24 William O Gilly Worktable with rotary and tilting adjustments
US2592359A (en) * 1947-10-13 1952-04-08 Frederick C Valiton Pneumatic furniture assembling press
US2693635A (en) * 1951-10-19 1954-11-09 Fred A Chapman Worktable
US2700992A (en) * 1953-10-12 1955-02-01 Grzybowski John Tiltable work-supporting table for tool machines
US2955632A (en) * 1957-07-10 1960-10-11 Rollo O Stone Rotatable door supporting and lifting jig
US3438412A (en) * 1966-04-28 1969-04-15 Frederic C Jay Woodworking tool and workholder
WO1997036712A1 (en) * 1996-04-01 1997-10-09 Johnson Bryan T Automotive bumper stand
US6484378B1 (en) * 2000-03-10 2002-11-26 Plumbing 2000, Inc. Plumbing workstation
US20090064907A1 (en) * 2007-09-06 2009-03-12 Richard Proehl Adjustable Holding Apparatus
US10744526B2 (en) 2014-07-22 2020-08-18 Innovative Tools & Technologies, Inc. Stand for one or more vehicle parts
US11518004B2 (en) 2019-10-11 2022-12-06 Innovative Tools & Technologies, Inc. Bumper apparatus

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2495250A (en) * 1946-02-08 1950-01-24 William O Gilly Worktable with rotary and tilting adjustments
US2592359A (en) * 1947-10-13 1952-04-08 Frederick C Valiton Pneumatic furniture assembling press
US2693635A (en) * 1951-10-19 1954-11-09 Fred A Chapman Worktable
US2700992A (en) * 1953-10-12 1955-02-01 Grzybowski John Tiltable work-supporting table for tool machines
US2955632A (en) * 1957-07-10 1960-10-11 Rollo O Stone Rotatable door supporting and lifting jig
US3438412A (en) * 1966-04-28 1969-04-15 Frederic C Jay Woodworking tool and workholder
WO1997036712A1 (en) * 1996-04-01 1997-10-09 Johnson Bryan T Automotive bumper stand
US6173947B1 (en) 1996-04-01 2001-01-16 Innovative Tools & Technologies, Inc. Automotive bumper stand
US6484378B1 (en) * 2000-03-10 2002-11-26 Plumbing 2000, Inc. Plumbing workstation
US20090064907A1 (en) * 2007-09-06 2009-03-12 Richard Proehl Adjustable Holding Apparatus
US7950635B2 (en) * 2007-09-06 2011-05-31 Richard Proehl Adjustable holding apparatus
US10744526B2 (en) 2014-07-22 2020-08-18 Innovative Tools & Technologies, Inc. Stand for one or more vehicle parts
US11518004B2 (en) 2019-10-11 2022-12-06 Innovative Tools & Technologies, Inc. Bumper apparatus

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