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EP0156613B1
EP0156613B1 EP85301876A EP85301876A EP0156613B1 EP 0156613 B1 EP0156613 B1 EP 0156613B1 EP 85301876 A EP85301876 A EP 85301876A EP 85301876 A EP85301876 A EP 85301876A EP 0156613 B1 EP0156613 B1 EP 0156613B1
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Richard Edward Temple-Wilson
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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
    • B25B1/00Vices
    • B25B1/24Details, e.g. jaws of special shape, slideways
    • B25B1/2405Construction of the jaws
    • B25B1/2478Construction of the jaws with more than one pair of jaws

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  • This invention relates to vices and is particularly although not necessarily exclusively concerned with bench-mounted vices of the handy-man type.
  • a construction to overcome this problem is known from DE-C-721983, where a movable jaw is slidably mounted on a body to co-operate with a fixed jaw at one end of the body, the movable jaw being disconnectable from the body, the body reversed, and the movable jaw reconnected to the body, when the movable jaw again cooperates with the fixed jaw which is now at the opposite end of the body, and whereby a second range of jaw openings is provided.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide an improved vice capable of accommodating workpieces of greater width than the normal jaw opening of the vice, in relatively simple and cost- effective manner.
  • a vice comprises a body portion on which is provided a fixed jaw, a movable jaw mounted on at least one slide extending through a plain hole in the body portion and with a drive screw rotatably secured to the movable jaw and extending through a threaded hole in the body portion, said movable jaw being mountable on the body portion in a first position to cooperate with and be movable towards and away from the fixed jaw, and in a second position where the at least one slide and drive screw extend in the opposite direction through the respective plain and threaded holes in the body portion, and whereby the movable jaw cooperates with and is movable towards and away from a second fixed jaw on the body portion rearwardly of the first fixed jaw, and characterised by the body portion being rotatably secured to a mounting plate adapted to be secured to a work surface, with locking means provided to hold the body portion at a required disposition on the mounting plate, the rotatable mounting of the body portion on the mounting plate being effected by providing the mounting plate with
  • the vice can be used in a conventional manner to hold workpieces of widths up to the maximum jaw opening provided.
  • the movable jaw can simply be unscrewed completely from the body member, the locking means released, the body portion rotated through 180°, the locking means re-applied, and the movable jaw relocated on the body portion such that the movable jaw face co-operates with the further fixed jaw on the body.
  • the vice is provided with two ranges of opening, one up to, e.g., 3-1/2" (89 mm), and the other 3-1/2" (89 mm) minimum to 7" (178 mm) maximum.
  • the body portion may be secured to a work surface by e.g. a G-clamp, of plate construction, and when the top plate of the clamp may be constructed in the same manner as the mounting plate of a bench-mounted vice, to enable release and rotation of the vice body as and when required.
  • a work surface e.g. a G-clamp, of plate construction, and when the top plate of the clamp may be constructed in the same manner as the mounting plate of a bench-mounted vice, to enable release and rotation of the vice body as and when required.
  • a further advantage of the invention in its forms where the vice body is rotatably mounted on a mounting plate or the top plate of a G-clamp of plate construction is that the vice can be used after the manner of a conventional swivel-bodied vice with either of the ranges of vice opening in use.
  • the first fixed jaw may be provided by an upstanding projection from the body portion, when the second fixed jaw can be formed by the rearward face of the projection.
  • the operative face of either or both of the first and second fixed jaws may be provided with reversible or replaceable jaw plates.
  • a vice comprises a body 1 having an upstanding fixed jaw member 2. As shown particularly by Figure 4, the body 1 has two plain through holes 3 and a threaded hole 4, all on parallel axes.
  • the vice has a movable jaw 5 provided with two fixed slide rods 6 slidably mounted in the plain holes 3, and a rotatably mounted drive screw 7 engaging in the threaded hole 4, the drive screw extending through the movable jaw to an operating handle 8.
  • the vice body 1 has an integral base plate 9 located on an annular mounting plate 10. As shown by Figure 4, the annular mounting plate is recessed at 11, and in the recess is located a rotatable locking plate 12 provided with two upstanding threaded stems 13 which pass through corresponding holes in the base plate 9 to be engaged by respective lock nuts 14.
  • the annular mounting plate is located on the top plate 15 of a generally plate-like G-clamp 16, and there secured by four screws 17, a pad 18 of resilient friction material being provided on the under surface of the top plate 15 of the G-clamp, to assist retention of the G-clamp and hence the vice on a surface 19 to which the clamp is secured.
  • a bench-mounted vice is provided, the integral base plate 9 being located on an annular mounting plate 10 adapted for relatively permanent securing to a support surface 19, by having four screw holes (not shown) at its corners, through which screws extend, the screws passing through corresponding holes formed in the support surface.
  • the vice of the invention in either of its embodiments illustrated, in each of its operating conditions, has the additional advantage of serving as a rotatable vice, it simply being a matter of releasing the lock nuts 14 and rotating the body 1 to any desired angular disposition, and re-tightening the lock nuts.

Abstract

The invention relates to vices, particularly but not exclusively of the handy-man type. It is the object of the inventions to provide a means of extending the range of opening of a vice. The objective is met by a construction comprising a body portion on which is provided a fixed jaw, a movable jaw mounted on at least one slide extending through a plain hole in the body portion and with a drive screw rotatably secured to the movable jaw and extending through a threaded hole in the body portion, characterised in that said movable jaw (5) is mountable on the body portion (1) in a first position to co-operate with and be movable towards and away from the fixed jaw (2). and in a second position where the at least one slide (6) and drive screw (7) extend in the opposite direction through the respective plain (3) and threaded (4) holes in the body portion (1), and whereby the movable jaw (2) co-operates with and is movable towards and away from a second fixed jaw (2,22) on the body portion (1) rearwardly of the first fixed jaw (2,21).

Description

  • This invention relates to vices and is particularly although not necessarily exclusively concerned with bench-mounted vices of the handy-man type.
  • Particularly in the DIY field it is not usual for a user to purchase more than one vice to allow for those occasions where an abnormally wide workpiece needs to be gripped. Thus when a conventional vice is being used with a jaw opening of for example three to four inches maximum, the user experiences great difficulty in gripping e.g. planks of more than four inch width. A construction to overcome this problem is known from DE-C-721983, where a movable jaw is slidably mounted on a body to co-operate with a fixed jaw at one end of the body, the movable jaw being disconnectable from the body, the body reversed, and the movable jaw reconnected to the body, when the movable jaw again cooperates with the fixed jaw which is now at the opposite end of the body, and whereby a second range of jaw openings is provided.
  • The object of the present invention is to provide an improved vice capable of accommodating workpieces of greater width than the normal jaw opening of the vice, in relatively simple and cost- effective manner.
  • According to the present invention, a vice comprises a body portion on which is provided a fixed jaw, a movable jaw mounted on at least one slide extending through a plain hole in the body portion and with a drive screw rotatably secured to the movable jaw and extending through a threaded hole in the body portion, said movable jaw being mountable on the body portion in a first position to cooperate with and be movable towards and away from the fixed jaw, and in a second position where the at least one slide and drive screw extend in the opposite direction through the respective plain and threaded holes in the body portion, and whereby the movable jaw cooperates with and is movable towards and away from a second fixed jaw on the body portion rearwardly of the first fixed jaw, and characterised by the body portion being rotatably secured to a mounting plate adapted to be secured to a work surface, with locking means provided to hold the body portion at a required disposition on the mounting plate, the rotatable mounting of the body portion on the mounting plate being effected by providing the mounting plate with a circular opening which opening is recessed on its underside, to locate a rotatable locking plate, at least one upstanding threaded stem on the rotatable plate passing through a hole in the body portion of the vice to be engaged by a threaded locking member. Thus, the locking member can be released to allow rotation of the body and the threaded locking member retightened when the body member is in the required alternative position.
  • During normal use the vice can be used in a conventional manner to hold workpieces of widths up to the maximum jaw opening provided. When a wider workpiece is to be held, the movable jaw can simply be unscrewed completely from the body member, the locking means released, the body portion rotated through 180°, the locking means re-applied, and the movable jaw relocated on the body portion such that the movable jaw face co-operates with the further fixed jaw on the body. Thus the vice is provided with two ranges of opening, one up to, e.g., 3-1/2" (89 mm), and the other 3-1/2" (89 mm) minimum to 7" (178 mm) maximum.
  • Alternatively, the body portion may be secured to a work surface by e.g. a G-clamp, of plate construction, and when the top plate of the clamp may be constructed in the same manner as the mounting plate of a bench-mounted vice, to enable release and rotation of the vice body as and when required.
  • A further advantage of the invention in its forms where the vice body is rotatably mounted on a mounting plate or the top plate of a G-clamp of plate construction is that the vice can be used after the manner of a conventional swivel-bodied vice with either of the ranges of vice opening in use.
  • The first fixed jaw may be provided by an upstanding projection from the body portion, when the second fixed jaw can be formed by the rearward face of the projection.
  • To enable the vice to grip a variety of workpieces in either of its operative positions the operative face of either or both of the first and second fixed jaws may be provided with reversible or replaceable jaw plates.
  • Two embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
    • Figure 1 is a side elevation of one embodiment of vice according to the invention;
    • Figure 2 is a plan view of Figure 1;
    • Figure 3 is a front elevation of Figure 1;
    • Figure 4 is a section on the line 4-4 of Figure 2;
    • Figure 5 corresponds to Figure 1 but shows the vice in its second operating condition;
    • Figure 6 corresponds to Figure 1 but shows a second embodiment of vice according to the invention; and
    • Figure 7 corresponds to Figure 6 but shows the vice in its second operating condition.
  • In Figures 1 to 5, a vice comprises a body 1 having an upstanding fixed jaw member 2. As shown particularly by Figure 4, the body 1 has two plain through holes 3 and a threaded hole 4, all on parallel axes. The vice has a movable jaw 5 provided with two fixed slide rods 6 slidably mounted in the plain holes 3, and a rotatably mounted drive screw 7 engaging in the threaded hole 4, the drive screw extending through the movable jaw to an operating handle 8.
  • The vice body 1 has an integral base plate 9 located on an annular mounting plate 10. As shown by Figure 4, the annular mounting plate is recessed at 11, and in the recess is located a rotatable locking plate 12 provided with two upstanding threaded stems 13 which pass through corresponding holes in the base plate 9 to be engaged by respective lock nuts 14.
  • The annular mounting plate is located on the top plate 15 of a generally plate-like G-clamp 16, and there secured by four screws 17, a pad 18 of resilient friction material being provided on the under surface of the top plate 15 of the G-clamp, to assist retention of the G-clamp and hence the vice on a surface 19 to which the clamp is secured.
  • Thus, in the operating condition illustrated in Figure 1, where the upstanding jaw member 2 is at the end of the body 1 of closest approach to the movable jaw, the jaw face 20 of the movable jaw 5 can be closed on to the jaw face 21 of the fixed jaw. Thus, a relatively conventional handy-man vice jaw opening of say 0 to 3 inches is provided. However, for those occasions where a wider jaw opening is required, it is simply the case of removing the movable jaw 5 from the body 1, releasing the lock nuts 14 and rotating the body 1 through 180°, the lock nuts retightened, and the movable jaw relocated on the body, with the slide bars and the operating screw passing oppositely through the body. This condition is illustrated in Figure 5, from which it can be seen that the upstanding jaw member is now at the end of the body remote from the movable jaw, so that a second jaw face 22 can co-operate with the jaw face 20 on the movable jaw to provide a second range of jaw openings say from 3 inches to 6 inches.
  • In the second embodiment of vice according to the invention illustrated in Figures 6 and 7, and alternative manner of locating the vice on a surface is illustrated, in an otherwise identical vice construction.
  • In this embodiment, a bench-mounted vice is provided, the integral base plate 9 being located on an annular mounting plate 10 adapted for relatively permanent securing to a support surface 19, by having four screw holes (not shown) at its corners, through which screws extend, the screws passing through corresponding holes formed in the support surface.
  • It will be appreciated that the vice of the invention in either of its embodiments illustrated, in each of its operating conditions, has the additional advantage of serving as a rotatable vice, it simply being a matter of releasing the lock nuts 14 and rotating the body 1 to any desired angular disposition, and re-tightening the lock nuts.

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1. A vice comprising a body portion on which is provided a fixed jaw, a movable jaw mounted on at least one slide extending through a plain hole in the body portion and with a drive screw rotatably secured to the movable jaw and extending through a threaded hole in the body portion, the movable jaw (5) being mountable on the body portion (1) in a first position to co-operate with and be movable towards and away from the fixed jaw (2), and in a second position where the at least one slide (6) and drive screw (7) extend in the opposite direction through the respective plain (3) and threaded (4) holes in the body portion (1), and whereby the movable jaw (2) co- operates with and is movable towards and away from a second fixed jaw (2, 22) on the body portion (1) rearwardly of the first fixed jaw (2, 21), characterised in that the body porition (1) is rotatably secured to a mounting plate (10) adapted to be secured to a work surface (19), with locking means (12, 13, 14) provided to hold the body portion (1) at a required disposition on the mounting plate (10), the rotatable mounting of the body portion (1) on the mounting plate (10) being effected by providing the mounting plate (10) with a circular opening which opening is recessed (11) on its underside, to locate a rotable locking plate (12), at least one upstanding threaded stem (13) on the rotatable plate (12) passing through a hole in the body portion (1) of the vice to be engaged by a threaded locking member (14).
2. A vice as in Claim 1, characterised in that the mounting plate (10) is secured directly to a work surface (19).
3. A vice as in Claim 1, characterised in that the mounting plate (10) is secured to the top plate (15) of a plate-like G-clamp (16).
4. A vice as in Claim 1, characterised in that the body portion (1) is secured to a work surface (19) by a G-clamp, having an upper leg portion passing through a plain hole in the body portion, and whereby the body portion can be located on the G-clamp in either its first or second positions and secured to a work surface.
5. A vice as in any of Claims 1 to 4, characterised in that the fixed jaw (21) and the further fixed jaw (22) are provide to opposite sides of an upstanding projection (2) from the body portion (1
6. A vice as in any of Claims 1 to 5, characterised in that the fixed (2) and movable (5) jaws are provided with replaceable jaw plates (21, 22).
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