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US1626197A
US1626197A US97479A US9747926A US1626197A US 1626197 A US1626197 A US 1626197A US 97479 A US97479 A US 97479A US 9747926 A US9747926 A US 9747926A US 1626197 A US1626197 A US 1626197A
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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
    • B25B1/06Arrangements for positively actuating jaws
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
    • B25B5/00Clamps
    • B25B5/06Arrangements for positively actuating jaws
    • 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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    • Y10T74/00Machine element or mechanism
    • Y10T74/18Mechanical movements
    • Y10T74/18856Oscillating to oscillating
    • 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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    • Y10T74/18888Reciprocating to or from oscillating
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  • My invention relates to improvements in locking mechanism particularly designed for work holders and other similar devices.
  • the object of my invention is to provide a simple, durable locking device adapted to hold a piece of work securely in position for the performance of a work operation thereon, which device automatically locks upon grippingly engaging the Work to retain the work in place and maybe quickly released to permit removal of the work.
  • My improved device comprises a minimum number of durable, efficiently 'operating parts, the working mechanism is entirely ,concealed and. rotected, and it serves the purpose for Whic it is intended in a highly satisfactory manner.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective of a work holder of conventional type provided with my improvement.
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmentary elevation broken away and partly disassembled of my lockin mechanism.
  • Iig. 3 is a fragmentary sectional view taken on line 3 3, Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective of an operating crank likewise broken away.
  • a work holder the form of which is well known andl in which the base is indicated as 10, and 14 indicates a top plate supported above the base by uprights 12 one at each corner of the base.
  • a movable work supporting member or a jaw 16 the shank of which is rovided with a rack 18 that is in mesh wit the pinion 20 mounted upon a rotatable shaft 22, which shaft is actuated by a crank 24 to raise and lower the member 16 with relation to the top late 14.
  • the shaft 22 has a bearing in the ousing 25.
  • the disk 26 is fixed to the shaft 22. I have here shown the disk as fastened thereto by a key 27. This disk is cut away or notched on its periphery as at 28. Three such notches are shown in Fig. 2.
  • a casingV f 30 is secured tov the base and extends about the disk.
  • the shaft 22 projects through and beyond the disk and casing.
  • the crank 24 is mounted upon the projecting end of the shaftand may be secured thereon by a locking spring 32 dispoed within the groove 34 of the shaft. The crank is freely rotatable upon the shaft except for the locking means hereinafter described.
  • the crank closes the-open side of the casing and abuts the disk.
  • the head of the crank is provided with an annular fiange 36 which encircles' the disk Within the Casin This flange is slotted as at 38, three .suc slots being shown in Fig. 4. These slots are so located as to register with the notches 28 in the disk.
  • rollers 40 are provided, which rollers are disposed freely 'within the notches 28 and the slots 38 and serve to lock the disk to the crank to rotate therewith to impart an impulse of rotation to the shaft to raise and lower the jaw 16.
  • the entire operating mechanism comprises a minimum number of durable parts entirely concealed and protected and' that the whole device is exceeding] compact in arrangement and easily opera-b e.
  • a movable work support to actuate the same
  • a disk fixed to the shaft a casing about the disk, said disk having a recess adjacent to said casing, a crank on the shaft, said crank pluis more tightly between the.
  • a movable work holder to actuate the same, a disk on the shaft, a casing about the disk, a crank on'the shaft having a portion eX- tending between the disk and the casing, a part coupling said portion of the crank and disk together for rotation ot' the shaft upon swinging movement of the crank, said part adapted to be wedged between thecasing and the disk upon an impulse of rotation applied from the shaft to the disk.
  • a rotatable shaft a disk fixed to the shaft, a casing about the disk, said disk provided with a notch adjacent to the casing, a crank on the shaft, said crank having a part extending between the disk and the casing and l provided with a slot in proximity to the notch in the disk, a locking member located within said slot and notch to lock the disk to the crank to rotate therewith, said locking member adapted to be wedged between the disk and the casing to lock the shaft against rotation upon an im ulse of rotation applied from the shaft to ⁇ 51e disk.
  • a rotatable shaft a disk fixed to the shaft, a casing about the disk, said disk provided with a plurality of spaced-apart notches adjacent to the casing, a crank on the shaft having an annular flange between the disk and the casing, slots in said annular flange corresponding with the notches in the disk, locking members loosely mounted within said slots and notches to lock the disk to the shaft to rotate therewith, said locking members adapted to be wedged between t e disk and the casing to lock the shaft against rotation upon an impulse of rotation applied from the shaft to the disk.
  • a rotatable shaft a disk fixed to the shaft, a cup-shaped casing extendin about the disk and open on one side, sai disk provided witha peripheral notch adjacent to the casing, a crank mounted on the shaft abutting the disk and closing the open side of the casing, said crank having an annular iange extending about the disk wthin the casing, said fiange provided with a slot registering with the notch in the disk, a roller freely disposed within the slot and notch to lock the disk to the crank to rotate therewith, said roller adapted. upon an impulse of rotation applied from the disk thereto to be wedged between the disk and the casing to lock the shaft against tation.

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APM 26 B27 E. s. HUTTON LOCKING MECHANI S M Filed March 25, 1926 I N VEN TOR. [4m f #afro/v 38 A' BYffM/l/w/ Vm A TTORNE Y.
PATENT OFFICE.
naar. s. BUTTON, or nmaorr, MICHIGAN.
Locxme Imran.
appueamn mea umh 25, i926. serial' 1ro. 97,479.
My invention relates to improvements in locking mechanism particularly designed for work holders and other similar devices.
The object of my invention is to provide a simple, durable locking device adapted to hold a piece of work securely in position for the performance of a work operation thereon, which device automatically locks upon grippingly engaging the Work to retain the work in place and maybe quickly released to permit removal of the work. My improved device comprises a minimum number of durable, efficiently 'operating parts, the working mechanism is entirely ,concealed and. rotected, and it serves the purpose for Whic it is intended in a highly satisfactory manner.
Other objects and advantages of my invention will more fully appear from the following specification, appended claims and accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective of a work holder of conventional type provided with my improvement.
Fig. 2 is a fragmentary elevation broken away and partly disassembled of my lockin mechanism.
Iig. 3 is a fragmentary sectional view taken on line 3 3, Fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a perspective of an operating crank likewise broken away.
I have illustrated in my invention a work holder the form of which is well known andl in which the base is indicated as 10, and 14 indicates a top plate supported above the base by uprights 12 one at each corner of the base. There is a movable work supporting member or a jaw 16, the shank of which is rovided with a rack 18 that is in mesh wit the pinion 20 mounted upon a rotatable shaft 22, which shaft is actuated by a crank 24 to raise and lower the member 16 with relation to the top late 14. The shaft 22 has a bearing in the ousing 25.
I provide coupling mechanism which con. nects the crank 24 with the shaft 22 whereby the shaft is locked to the crank to be rotated by the swinging movement thereof but which mechanism is so constructed that a reverse impulse of rotation applied from the shaft to the crank locks the shaft against rotation.
The disk 26 is fixed to the shaft 22. I have here shown the disk as fastened thereto by a key 27. This disk is cut away or notched on its periphery as at 28. Three such notches are shown in Fig. 2. A casingV f 30 is secured tov the base and extends about the disk. The shaft 22 projects through and beyond the disk and casing. The crank 24 is mounted upon the projecting end of the shaftand may be secured thereon by a locking spring 32 dispoed within the groove 34 of the shaft. The crank is freely rotatable upon the shaft except for the locking means hereinafter described.
. The crank closes the-open side of the casing and abuts the disk. The head of the crank is provided with an annular fiange 36 which encircles' the disk Within the Casin This flange is slotted as at 38, three .suc slots being shown in Fig. 4. These slots are so located as to register with the notches 28 in the disk.
v Rollers 40 are provided, which rollers are disposed freely 'within the notches 28 and the slots 38 and serve to lock the disk to the crank to rotate therewith to impart an impulse of rotation to the shaft to raise and lower the jaw 16.,
In the construction shown in the drawing if the crank is swung in a counterclockwise direction the shaft would be rotated to raise the work holder 16 through the operation of the pinion and rack .to grip a piece of work between such work holder 16 and the top plate 14. As the work is gripped in place the continuation of the impulse of rotation wedges the pins 40 against the casin 30 and a reverse impulse of rotation applied from the shaft to the' disk to the crank wedges such casing and t e disk and locks the shaft against rotatable movement 'which would loosen the grip upon the work. When it is desired to remove the work it is only necessary to apply pressure to 4the crank to swin the same in a clockwise direction which wil loosen the mechanism and permit removal of the work. y
It will be seen that the entire operating mechanism comprises a minimum number of durable parts entirely concealed and protected and' that the whole device is exceeding] compact in arrangement and easily opera-b e.
What I claim is:
1. In a work holder, a movable work support, a rotatable shaft to actuate the same,A a disk fixed to the shaft, a casing about the disk, said disk having a recess adjacent to said casing, a crank on the shaft, said crank pluis more tightly between the.
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having an annular portion extending between the disk and the casing, said annular portion of the crank havin a recess corresponding with the recess in e disk, and a rotatable pin disposed within the recess oit the disk and the recess in the annular portion of the crank to lock the disk to the crank for rotation therewith and adapted to be wedged between the disk and the casing to prevent reverse rotation of the disk by an impulse of rotation applied thereto from the shaft.
2. In a work support, a movable work holder, a rotatable shaft to actuate the same, a disk on the shaft, a casing about the disk, a crank on'the shaft having a portion eX- tending between the disk and the casing, a part coupling said portion of the crank and disk together for rotation ot' the shaft upon swinging movement of the crank, said part adapted to be wedged between thecasing and the disk upon an impulse of rotation applied from the shaft to the disk.
3. In locking mechanism, a rotatable shaft, a disk fixed to the shaft, a casing about the disk, said disk provided with a notch adjacent to the casing, a crank on the shaft, said crank having a part extending between the disk and the casing and l provided with a slot in proximity to the notch in the disk, a locking member located within said slot and notch to lock the disk to the crank to rotate therewith, said locking member adapted to be wedged between the disk and the casing to lock the shaft against rotation upon an im ulse of rotation applied from the shaft to `51e disk.
4. In locking mechanism, a rotatable shaft, a disk fixed to the shaft, a casing about the disk, said disk provided with a plurality of spaced-apart notches adjacent to the casing, a crank on the shaft having an annular flange between the disk and the casing, slots in said annular flange corresponding with the notches in the disk, locking members loosely mounted within said slots and notches to lock the disk to the shaft to rotate therewith, said locking members adapted to be wedged between t e disk and the casing to lock the shaft against rotation upon an impulse of rotation applied from the shaft to the disk.
5. ln locking mechanism, a rotatable shaft, a disk fixed to the shaft, a cup-shaped casing extendin about the disk and open on one side, sai disk provided witha peripheral notch adjacent to the casing, a crank mounted on the shaft abutting the disk and closing the open side of the casing, said crank having an annular iange extending about the disk wthin the casing, said fiange provided with a slot registering with the notch in the disk, a roller freely disposed within the slot and notch to lock the disk to the crank to rotate therewith, said roller adapted. upon an impulse of rotation applied from the disk thereto to be wedged between the disk and the casing to lock the shaft against tation.
6; lin 'locking mechanism, a rotatable shaft. a notched disk on the shaft, a casing about the disk, a vcrank on the shaft, said crank having an arcuate portion extending between the disk and the casing Iand provided with a slot registering with the notch in the disk, a locking member ioosely mounted within said notch and slot adapted to be wedged against the casing to lock the shaft against rotation upon an impulse of rotation applied from the shaft to the disk.
ln testimony whereof, l sign this speciin cation.
EARL S. HUTTN.
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Cited By (4)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2685898A (en) * 1950-07-12 1954-08-10 Leland Gifford Co Quick-acting precision clamping device
US2973070A (en) * 1959-08-17 1961-02-28 Us Electrical Motors Inc Anti-creep device
US3073589A (en) * 1960-07-12 1963-01-15 Woodworth Co N A Work clamping fixture
US6443426B1 (en) * 1999-07-07 2002-09-03 Arthur Brenes Slide lock for vacuum valve

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2685898A (en) * 1950-07-12 1954-08-10 Leland Gifford Co Quick-acting precision clamping device
US2973070A (en) * 1959-08-17 1961-02-28 Us Electrical Motors Inc Anti-creep device
US3073589A (en) * 1960-07-12 1963-01-15 Woodworth Co N A Work clamping fixture
US6443426B1 (en) * 1999-07-07 2002-09-03 Arthur Brenes Slide lock for vacuum valve

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