US2441683A - Quickly adjustable vise - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to improvements in quickly adjustable Vises.
- the conventional vise is adjusted through the turning of a screw to position the movable jaw of the vise relative to the stationary jaw thereof for clamping or releasing the work; Continuous movement of the adjustable jaw through turning movement of the operating screw is slow and tedious.
- a primary object of the present invention to provide a vise wherein the movable jaw of the vise may be slid into and out of rough positions of adjustment, coupled with screw fed movements for final clamping adjustments and release therefrom, whereby operation of the vise is rendered easy and expeditious.
- A. further object of the invention is to provide a vise arranged for screw fed movements of the movable jaw of the vise for clamping and initial release; and for fast longitudinal sliding movements of said movable jaw for rough positions thereof, together with means controlled by limited turning of the screw mechanism for changing to andfrom screw feed control of the movable jaw.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a vise of the character described having simple and effective operating mechanism, which is strong and durable, which is inexpensive to manufacture, and which is well adapted for-the purposes described.
- Fig. l is a longitudinal vertical-sectional view of the improved vise taken online
- Fig. -2 is a plan view of the vise with parts broken away and in section; and 3, I
- Fig. '3 is atransverse vertical sectional view taken on line 3-3 of Fig.- 1.
- the stationary unit of the vise is indicated generally by the numeral 5
- the movable section is indicated generally by the numeral 6.
- the former includes a box section 1 having a rectangularly'shaped I port.
- I opening 8 extending longitudinally therethrough below which there is a flanged flat base portion 9 formed with apertures ID to permit the securement of the vise to a bench, table, or other sup-
- the forward upper end of the unit 5 is curved and shaped to form a jaw I l
- an elongated ratchet tooth plate l2 whose teeth project upwardly relative to the lower portion of the opening 8, and are angled rearwardly.
- the plane of the top surfaces of the teeth is coincident with the bottom of the opening 8 so that a member extended into said opening, and to be described hereinafter, is free to slide longitudinally.
- the movable section 6 of the vise includes an elongated, rearwardly projecting, rectangularly shaped, hollow sleeve l3 which extends into and through the opening 8 of the box section 1, closely fitting the same.
- the forward end of the section 6 has a screw threaded bore l 4 therethrough, communicating with the hollow interior of the sleeve.
- Above said end portion of the sectionB there is an integral curved jaw forming portion l5 directed and arranged so as to be complementary to the jaw .l I.
- a tubular socket member l6 has its inner end slightly reduced and formed as a screw H, the threads thereof being left hand and being engaged in the screw threaded bore M of the section 6.
- the screw portion I1 is formed with an enlarged bore [8 affording communication between the hollow interior of the socket member I6 and the interior of the hollow sleeve I3.
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May 18, 1948. B. R. ZITNER QUICKLY ADJUSTABLE VISE Filed March 19, 1945 Patented May 18, 1948 uNrr o sT TEs PATENT OFFICE QUICKLY VISE Berthold R. Zitner, Milwaukee, Wis.
Application March 19, 1945, Serial No. 583,610
4 Claims. 1
This invention relates to improvements in quickly adjustable Vises.
The conventional vise is adjusted through the turning of a screw to position the movable jaw of the vise relative to the stationary jaw thereof for clamping or releasing the work; Continuous movement of the adjustable jaw through turning movement of the operating screw is slow and tedious.
It is, therefore, a primary object of the present invention to provide a vise wherein the movable jaw of the vise may be slid into and out of rough positions of adjustment, coupled with screw fed movements for final clamping adjustments and release therefrom, whereby operation of the vise is rendered easy and expeditious.
A. further object of the invention is to provide a vise arranged for screw fed movements of the movable jaw of the vise for clamping and initial release; and for fast longitudinal sliding movements of said movable jaw for rough positions thereof, together with means controlled by limited turning of the screw mechanism for changing to andfrom screw feed control of the movable jaw.
A further object of the invention is to provide a vise of the character described having simple and effective operating mechanism, which is strong and durable, which is inexpensive to manufacture, and which is well adapted for-the purposes described.
With the above and other objects in view the invention consists of they improved vise, and its parts and combinations as set forth in the claims, andall equivalents thereof. p
In the accompanying ,drawing; in'which the same reference characters indicate the same parts in all ofthe views: w
Fig. lis a longitudinal vertical-sectional view of the improved vise taken online |I of Fig. 2;
- Fig. -2 is a plan view of the vise with parts broken away and in section; and 3, I
Fig. '3 is atransverse vertical sectional view taken on line 3-3 of Fig.- 1.
Referring now more particularly to the drawings it will appear that'the stationary unit of the vise is indicated generally by the numeral 5, and the movable section is indicated generally by the numeral 6. The former includes a box section 1 having a rectangularly'shaped I port.
. 2 I opening 8 extending longitudinally therethrough below which there is a flanged flat base portion 9 formed with apertures ID to permit the securement of the vise to a bench, table, or other sup- The forward upper end of the unit 5 is curved and shaped to form a jaw I l Fast Within a recess therefor in the top surface of the base portion 9 is an elongated ratchet tooth plate l2 whose teeth project upwardly relative to the lower portion of the opening 8, and are angled rearwardly. The plane of the top surfaces of the teeth is coincident with the bottom of the opening 8 so that a member extended into said opening, and to be described hereinafter, is free to slide longitudinally. V
The movable section 6 of the vise includes an elongated, rearwardly projecting, rectangularly shaped, hollow sleeve l3 which extends into and through the opening 8 of the box section 1, closely fitting the same. A portion of the bottom wall of the sleeve I3 over some of the ratchet plate teeth, is, open as is shown in Fig. 1 The forward end of the section 6 has a screw threaded bore l 4 therethrough, communicating with the hollow interior of the sleeve. Above said end portion of the sectionB there is an integral curved jaw forming portion l5 directed and arranged so as to be complementary to the jaw .l I.
A tubular socket member l6 has its inner end slightly reduced and formed as a screw H, the threads thereof being left hand and being engaged in the screw threaded bore M of the section 6. The screw portion I1 is formed with an enlarged bore [8 affording communication between the hollow interior of the socket member I6 and the interior of the hollow sleeve I3. Within the shoulder formed at the inner end of the interior of the socket member l6, there is disposed a washer l9 which engages the semition, a tie rod extending loosely through said Number Name Date hollow screw and pivotally connected to said pawl, 123,872 Crawley et a1 Feb. 20, 1872 and a spring confined within a portion of said 156,066 Schlenker Oct. 20, 1874 screw and exerting pressure against an end of 380,734 Tobey Apr. 10, 1888 said tie rod. 5 495,787 Deaienbaugh Apr. 18, 1893 BERTHOLD R. ZI'INER. 519,028 Snediker May 1, 1894 745,001 Coflleld Nov. 24, 1903 REFERENCES CITED 774,574 Fleischmann Nov. 8, 1904 1,451,724 Walker et a1 Apr. 17, 1923 The following references are of record in the file of this patent: lo 3 Warman Oct. 10, 1944 UNITED STATES PATENTS FOREIGN PATENTS Number Name Date Number ry Date 9 ,040 Crawieyet a1 Dec.21, 1869 308,341 Germany 1 Oct. 12, 1918 I 102,919 Crawley et al. v May 10, 1870 15
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FR2467661A1 (en) * | 1979-10-23 | 1981-04-30 | Daimler Benz Ag | Clamp with sliding jaw - has tapped hole larger than thread of clamping bolt, with locking by spring |
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