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US1764507A
US1764507A US364773A US36477329A US1764507A US 1764507 A US1764507 A US 1764507A US 364773 A US364773 A US 364773A US 36477329 A US36477329 A US 36477329A US 1764507 A US1764507 A US 1764507A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25HWORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
    • B25H1/00Work benches; Portable stands or supports for positioning portable tools or work to be operated on thereby
    • B25H1/10Work benches; Portable stands or supports for positioning portable tools or work to be operated on thereby with provision for adjusting holders for tool or work
    • 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
    • B25B1/04Vices with pivoted 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
    • B25B1/00Vices
    • B25B1/24Details, e.g. jaws of special shape, slideways
    • 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
    • B25B1/2484Supports
    • 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
    • B25B5/08Arrangements for positively actuating jaws using cams

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  • a stationary :m'iniber Q 1 presentlinvention relatesto -alanine
  • the invention consists in certain novel H v I b al IlQ l f mallyi '1'1o izonta1 Qne aI T upp r iw th aj air- 1 P ment'aryI-t'o therjawfetime 'stationa'rypl'a i of, a screw" Zthetiifs': threaded inthe; 3;
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the stationary jaw and Figure 5 is a perspective view of the movable jaw.
  • V f p Figure 6' is a-bottom plan view of a stop "40? plate fo rming part of anaccessory of the I i. vise.
  • Figure .7 is a perspective View of a detent used on the-workin connection with a the bench-stop.
  • Figure 8 is a perspective View of the vise with the bench-stop form- Q 4 5 .mg apart thereof.
  • 1 v I I I In Figure 1 I have illustrated a usualitype c ofwork bench B with a wood strip se 'theflclanipinggabtioi .v v cured thereon in proper position for-'plan- Theplatesijljandyfynearitheir lowe co ing,-*and the'vise of-myinvention iswutilizedner's"areprovidedwithialinedpairs ke wt-x: c
  • Thekeys areinserted in th'e inverted keyholes with the lugs alined with the'a'ngular easily be slipped through the. alined keyholes, or the keys may remain stationary while the movable plate is adjusted toward or from the stationary plate; the screw be--- ing adjusted also for this purpose.
  • the notches are of a width to correspond to the thickness of the'plates l and 5,'and it will be apparent that when the properadjustment of the movable plate is attained; the keys are turned, one to the right ,and 'the.
  • the movable. plate may thus approximately be of the rear end of the wood strip during the planing operation.
  • a GUS'QF'IDANIELSQNP ous widths voi worlg'and then' thej fscrew is v v v
  • the stationaryijaw I' utilize aholder 18in the form ofai plate V adapted to rest on top of thebenchtopori table, and this holder'is adjustable-with relationto the stationary jaw in order that the visemayhedropp'ed a lit'tle below the and' insertedlin dovetailfgro0V9 ZOJin thef back ofthejawl.
  • thei holder has a pair of spaced armsj19 bent downwardly at right I angles to the holder the screw holes 21 of theholder, the latter is'securedtotriich, and thejupperpart of the stationary plate and its jaw,i-are securely anchored to theibenohtop.
  • the holder is-also utilized as-a supportfor' a bench stop or stop.
  • plate' 22 having end teeth 23 to engage the wood strip alongitudinal slot- 24 and at its underside the stop plate has'ra'ck teeth*25 for engagement withicomplementary teeth onthe-holder;

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' June 17, 1930. G, o. DANVIELSON 1,764,507
BENCH VISE 1 Filed May 21, 1929 In vghior 3 Eu: Ylxlumksan By M Z, M
A liorney Patented Julian, 1930 ama vise:
a stationary :m'iniber Q 1 presentlinventionrelatesto -alanine; i
and relatively 1 m vable' and; adjustable;
I j proved bench ivise' of thescrew operated type utilizing astationary jaw and a movable :jaw; together with "adjustable connect 11 ys af rfl e j s y ean o w ch; an approximate ustment: of the-movable jaw ay ee u d p o t the emp fie operatio'npby the screw;".The primariv vob member; the former being a "Ii'lat plate '51,
vertically arrangediand'providecl witliscrew holes '2 for attachnientrito'itheQside f'ftliegjs V bench;as-indicatedr'in Figured} Near the 1 upper end ofthe plate ais rewghole 3 1 is pro-' or vided jab i se er; and t s? pp l p 'rlt lfi p j e'ct' of inventionisthe provision of a of;the"plate'islfashioned"as a stationar w; 1
' a 16 device,IO'fv .thisfcharacter that "is comprised 4;, The lmovablei membeif'j cOmpi'isesfa' flat; 60 1 ldfla ii mum fl iQf ,P W-in re m te- 1 m 5 ispes ma y,' ipa alij 1 si p icit i mc n teefim an epflra id f .9 m Wi h he t ti na y plate. a a -r a 1 the[device, and to provide astrong', jdurable '"win e -sa ami f9r p r k D e ;the simplicity o f :;constru'ction and arrange q ,ment of the parts they 'niayoreadily be as sembled, and with; equal facility the parts flmaybedis'sociated if and when desired for storage or forshipping.
combinations and arrangements of parts as the physical embodiment: of vmy' invention The invention consists in certain novel H v I b al IlQ l f mallyi '1'1o izonta1 Qne aI T upp r iw th aj air- 1 P ment'aryI-t'o therjawfetime 'stationa'rypl'a i of, a screw" Zthetiifs': threaded inthe; 3;
of; the stationary 1" W"; and -lias? fa 1o bearing'lSQinthe-beari i M 7. able :01 gcla" ping :aw; the holes psfiict ti i ilhe se ewrh s 1 i an enlarged head 10fext'erior ofktlle iqvable a topermitthenecessaryp1ayoftlie'inoveblej" ij] ranged according to the best mode Ihave Ijaw oiif'the screw-i Thejusual cross barff l li';
' thus far devised forthe, practical -applii z flfi d in th lieatdglm andby ineans' fof;
'7 cation of the principles of my invention. 1 the-.barltheg e'ees's'arjieverage maybe ob;
-.wherein the parts are combined and ar-,
- Figure lyis aperspective view of a bench tainedffor fsj ewing ""nd lampinglthe work 6?. i 1 'equippedwith the device of my invention,
' ,andshowing a wood strip retained on'the l b'nch, for planing. -Figure 2 is ,aperspecr tive View ofione of the adjustable keys. ea- Figure 3 is a vertical sectional view at .line 3 -301? Figure 8. Figure 1 is a perspective view of the stationary jaw andFigure 5 is a perspective view of the movable jaw. V f p Figure 6'is a-bottom plan view of a stop "40? plate fo rming part of anaccessory of the I i. vise. Figure .7 is a perspective View of a detent used on the-workin connection with a the bench-stop. Figure 8 .is a perspective View of the vise with the bench-stop form- Q 4 5 .mg apart thereof. 1 v I I In Figure 1 I have illustrated a usualitype c ofwork bench B with a wood strip se 'theflclanipinggabtioi .v v cured thereon in proper position for-'plan- Theplatesijljandyfynearitheir lowe co ing,-*and the'vise of-myinvention iswutilizedner's"areprovidedwithialinedpairs ke wt-x: c
holes comprising a circular opening'kl an I 'o'o The plates nd hen. e s re mau I held "in para11e1is ,1a da spring 12 coiled? about; the; screw and"interposedbetweenithe two jaws "assistsfin releasing thejaws from p v the workiafterthe crew has be naurned 1ease the movablijawi' I The device is {adjustable 7 Within a:- con'i' parativelyiwide 'rangefifor ac conimoda'tingvariouswidthsorithicknesses vofthe work to 90 be clampedg' but in all adjustments, the jaws; a. are maintained parallelismj foriefieetively" p clamping h w kzbetwe nth mai Theme w a a l I jaw -m y be dju ed- -W th-re1 i m the stationary jaw ,l forlthe reception'of the 9'5T workpafter which thescrej isturned for with associated parts for this purpose.
holes 14, and in'this' positionthe keys may;
an angular opening 14, both openings forming an inverted key-holeof the conventional type, and these key-holes as shown are alined V in pairs, for the reception of a pair of keys 15. I These keys are rugged and strong round bars, with spaced angular lugs 16 integral therewith, and between thelugs are formed spaced: notches l 7.
Thekeys areinserted in th'e inverted keyholes with the lugs alined with the'a'ngular easily be slipped through the. alined keyholes, or the keys may remain stationary while the movable plate is adjusted toward or from the stationary plate; the screw be--- ing adjusted also for this purpose. The notches are of a width to correspond to the thickness of the'plates l and 5,'and it will be apparent that when the properadjustment of the movable plate is attained; the keys are turned, one to the right ,and 'the.
other'to the left so that thenotchedportions of the keys engage the plates and the'lugs at opposite sides of the plates also engage the latter to prevent longitudinal movement of the" keys. vDue to the presence of the row oof lugs on the keys; the latter are held V positioned'by the use of the keys for variturned'to clamp the ,WOfk.
against accidental turning; as the lugs per form the function of .a weight in holding the keys in the position of Figure 8. W'hen the parts of the vise are to be separated; the
lugs are turned ;-up to .aline with the angular holes '14:, after which the keys may readily bewithdrawn from the plates. The movable. plate may thus approximately be of the rear end of the wood strip during the planing operation.
Having thus what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
'1. The combination with a fixed plate having a jaw and akey-hole' slot ofa movable pl t ha ng --.c0mp em ;te y slot -a d j a clampingscrew'joining the *jaws, and a "key located in said slots, said key having spaceddugs and altegnating notches for the purpose described.
;2.,"Ehe combination with a fixed jaw havm a 141W a TdT a l m ie lse tw ewes 111g 53 Ja s l w r e pair/ Q l' n gin e ted -he r mp j 'si g i la o en n w den an e ie eninake s s ijk yhol iifrf f n irqun b s,
'andia row of spacedll u s ,;on eacl1 bar.hav.-' pac n c s there wefiweeni r-tl s mfpose described.
" te s t imony" whereofl afiix signature.
a GUS'QF'IDANIELSQNP ous widths voi worlg'and then' thej fscrew is v v v ,In connection w 1hjthe stationaryijaw I' utilize aholder 18in the form ofai plate V adapted to rest on top of thebenchtopori table, and this holder'is adjustable-with relationto the stationary jaw in order that the visemayhedropp'ed a lit'tle below the and' insertedlin dovetailfgro0V9 ZOJin thef back ofthejawl. By mean's of, screws in" top of the'beneh'. "For thispurpose thei holder'has a pair of spaced armsj19 bent downwardly at right I angles to the holder the screw holes 21 of theholder, the latter is'securedtothebench, and thejupperpart of the stationary plate and its jaw,i-are securely anchored to theibenohtop.
- The holder is-also utilized as-a supportfor' a bench stop or stop. plate' 22 having end teeth 23 to engage the wood strip alongitudinal slot- 24 and at its underside the stop plate has'ra'ck teeth*25 for engagement withicomplementary teeth onthe-holder; A'
screw'26 is used tofsecure the stop lplatein adjusted position, andthe rear end of the strip is; retained by U-shapedfdetent27' fully described my invention, 7
having teethj28,.to be driVenintothe bench I W st a e 1 wa 9% ie Q Q
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