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US721639A
US721639A US1902124774A US721639A US 721639 A US721639 A US 721639A US 1902124774 A US1902124774 A US 1902124774A US 721639 A US721639 A US 721639A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
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    • B25B1/06Arrangements for positively actuating jaws
    • B25B1/10Arrangements for positively actuating jaws using screws
    • B25B1/103Arrangements for positively actuating jaws using screws with one screw perpendicular to the jaw faces, e.g. a differential or telescopic screw
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • WITNESSES I. VENTOI? f I fi'ederzt-ZJfl rfizew ATTORNEYS.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of the invention.
  • Fig. 2 isa plan view thereof, partly in section.
  • Fig- 3 is a front elevation showing thegears for turning the screws and illustrating thedrive-shaft in section on the line 3 3 of Fig. 2, and Fig. 4 is a cross-section of the device on the line 4: 4 of Fig. 1.
  • a indicates the body of the vise, on which is formed the stationary jaw a.
  • 0t indicates lug'son the body of the device for facilitating fastening it on a bench.
  • the slide or shank c is fastened to the inner side of the carriage b and projects inward through a suitable opening a in the body a, thus slidably mounting the carriage.
  • the sliding shank is formed on each side with longitudinal grooves tively, to the screws.
  • Thescrews d are two in number, as indicated; Saidscrews have their front ends mounted to turn in the slide 1) and carry at said points the spur-gears f, attached, respec- These "gears lie at the front side of the slide b; but their front faces are covered by a face-block g, which is fastened to the slide, asshown in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • the nuts e of the screws are threaded to corthereto pins e,which project, respectively,
  • jrespond therewith and have firmly attached e indicates angular clips, which are engaged and held by the pins e and extend inward to engage'the front ends of the nuts '6 and assistin holding the nuts rigidly in position.
  • the vise is used in the ordinary mannerthatis to say, by'operating the handle h.
  • This causes the screws (1 to be turned.
  • the movement of the screws will be in opposite directions, and in order to cause the thus oppositely-moving screws to work uniformly on the carriage b and moving jaw 11' the screws should be oppositely threaded and of course the nuts correspondingly formed.
  • the screws will draw equally on the carriage, and thus cause it to squarely engage the moving jaw against the stationary jaw.
  • This construction also insures against the wrenching of the jaw, which wrenching would tend to throw the jaws out of proper alinement.
  • a bench-vise comprising a body having a longitudinal opening therein, a stationary jaw, a moving jaw, a shank attached to the moving jaw and slidably fitted in the opening of the body, said shank having longitudinal grooves in its sides, screws mounted to turn in the moving jaw and extending through said grooves, means for turning the screws, and nuts fastened rigidly to the sides of the body and projecting into the grooves of the shank and permanently engaged both with the body and screws, to receive the screws.
  • a bench-vise comprising a body having a longitudinal opening therein, a stationary jaw, a moving jaw, a shankattached to the moving jaw and slidablyfitted in the opening of the body, said shank having longitudinal grooves in its sides, screws mounted to turn in the moving jaw and extending through said grooves, means for turning the screws, nuts located in the grooves of the shank to receive the screws, pins attached to the nuts 1 and secured in the body, and clips fastened to the body and projected into engagement with the nuts, for the purpose specified.
  • a bench-vise having a body with an opening therein, a stationary jaw, a movable jaw, a screw mounted to turn in the movable jaw, a shank attached to the movable jaw and sliding in the openingin the body, a nut working with the screw, a pin attached to the nut and fitted in the body, a fastening for' the pin, and an L-shaped clip held by said fastening and projected around an adjacent corner of the body to engage the nut, for the purpose specified.

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No. 721,639.- PATENTED FEB. 24, 1903. F. J'. WERMES.
BENCH VISE.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 25, 1902.
N0 MODEL.
WITNESSES: I. VENTOI? f I fi'ederzt-ZJfl rfizew ATTORNEYS.
UNITED STATES PATENT 7 OFFICE.
FREDERICK J. WERMES, OFOINOINNATI, OHIO.
VBENCH-VVISE.
SPECIFICATION forming partof Letters Patent traverses, dated February 24,1903.
Application filed September 25, 1902. Serial No. 124,774. (No model.) i
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, FREDERIOK'J. WERMES, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Cincinnati, in the county of Hamilton-and State of Ohio, have invented a new and Im- I employed any desired leverage on the screws may be had, thus increasing the power of the device to any extent desired.
The invention involves various other novel features which will be fully described herein drawings, formingapartfof this specification,
in whichsimilar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the views.
Figure 1 is a side view of the invention.
Fig. 2isa plan view thereof, partly in section.
Fig- 3 is a front elevation showing thegears for turning the screws and illustrating thedrive-shaft in section on the line 3 3 of Fig. 2, and Fig. 4 is a cross-section of the device on the line 4: 4 of Fig. 1. a indicates the body of the vise, on which is formed the stationary jaw a.
0t indicates lug'son the body of the device for facilitating fastening it on a bench.
(1 indicates a shoulder on the front of the 'body a, which is arranged to eng'age'the bench in the usual manner. v k
b indicates the carriage or movable part of the vise, and b the movingjaw. The slide or shank c is fastened to the inner side of the carriage b and projects inward through a suitable opening a in the body a, thus slidably mounting the carriage. The sliding shank is formed on each side with longitudinal grooves tively, to the screws.
0, adapted, respectively, to receive the screws d and their corresponding nuts 6.
Thescrews d are two in number, as indicated; Saidscrews have their front ends mounted to turn in the slide 1) and carry at said points the spur-gears f, attached, respec- These "gears lie at the front side of the slide b; but their front faces are covered by a face-block g, which is fastened to the slide, asshown in Figs. 1 and 2.
In connection with Fig. 3 it is to be assumed that this face is removed. A short drives'haft h is mounted" to turn in the face-block g and has fastened thereto,inward of the block,'a spur-geari, this gear being set between the, two gears f and meshed with each.
71 indicates any suitable meansfor imparting a turning movement in either direction to the drive-shaft h. By turning this shaft the screws ('1 may be rotated.
The nuts e of the screws are threaded to corthereto pins e,which project, respectively,
through the side walls of the body a and are fastened inplace by nuts'e as shown.
jrespond therewith and have firmly attached e indicates angular clips, which are engaged and held by the pins e and extend inward to engage'the front ends of the nuts '6 and assistin holding the nuts rigidly in position.
The vise is used in the ordinary mannerthatis to say, by'operating the handle h. This causes the screws (1 to be turned. According to the arrangement of gears here shownthe movement of the screws will be in opposite directions, and in order to cause the thus oppositely-moving screws to work uniformly on the carriage b and moving jaw 11' the screws should be oppositely threaded and of course the nuts correspondingly formed. The screws will draw equally on the carriage, and thus cause it to squarely engage the moving jaw against the stationary jaw. This construction also insures against the wrenching of the jaw, which wrenching would tend to throw the jaws out of proper alinement.
It is clear that by varying the sizes of the gears and. the pitch of the screws the power of the vise may be increasedor diminished at will, and by the arrangement shown it is possible to so arrange the parts as to attain great clamping force.
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Various changes in the form, proportions, and minor details of my invention may be resorted to at will without departing from the spirit and scope thereof. Hence I consider myself entitled to all such variations as may lie within the scope of my claims.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. A bench-vise, comprising a body having a longitudinal opening therein, a stationary jaw, a moving jaw, a shank attached to the moving jaw and slidably fitted in the opening of the body, said shank having longitudinal grooves in its sides, screws mounted to turn in the moving jaw and extending through said grooves, means for turning the screws, and nuts fastened rigidly to the sides of the body and projecting into the grooves of the shank and permanently engaged both with the body and screws, to receive the screws.
2. A bench-vise, comprisinga body having a longitudinal opening therein, a stationary jaw, a moving jaw, a shankattached to the moving jaw and slidablyfitted in the opening of the body, said shank having longitudinal grooves in its sides, screws mounted to turn in the moving jaw and extending through said grooves, means for turning the screws, nuts located in the grooves of the shank to receive the screws, pins attached to the nuts 1 and secured in the body, and clips fastened to the body and projected into engagement with the nuts, for the purpose specified.
them, and L-shaped clips secured by the said fastening means and projected around the adjacent corners of the body to engage the nuts, for the purpose specified.
4:. A bench-vise having a body with an opening therein, a stationary jaw, a movable jaw, a screw mounted to turn in the movable jaw, a shank attached to the movable jaw and sliding in the openingin the body, a nut working with the screw, a pin attached to the nut and fitted in the body, a fastening for' the pin, and an L-shaped clip held by said fastening and projected around an adjacent corner of the body to engage the nut, for the purpose specified.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
FREDERICK J. WERMES.
Witnesses: j
ALEX. RAEBLING, WM. H. BERLING.
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US4953839A (en) * 1989-09-28 1990-09-04 Chern Sen Kuen Vise
US4997305A (en) * 1989-12-04 1991-03-05 Yang David Y Locking mechanism

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US4953839A (en) * 1989-09-28 1990-09-04 Chern Sen Kuen Vise
US4997305A (en) * 1989-12-04 1991-03-05 Yang David Y Locking mechanism

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