US2764047A - Screw-actuated vise having replaceable fixed and movable jaws - Google Patents

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US2764047A
US2764047A US407298A US40729854A US2764047A US 2764047 A US2764047 A US 2764047A US 407298 A US407298 A US 407298A US 40729854 A US40729854 A US 40729854A US 2764047 A US2764047 A US 2764047A
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  • This invention relates to workshop equipment and more particularly to vises mounted on a work bench and used to hold various materials while they 4are being worked on.
  • the conventional vise is of the fixed jaw type, and requires one for machinist work, another for carpenter work and a third for holding pipe and other round objects, this arrangement is very costly, requires a lot of space for mounting them on top of a work bench, and is too costly and unsuitable for use by the home workshop mechanic.
  • the unique combination of one base with interchangeable jaws makes it possible for the workman or mechanic to quickly change the vise jaws to suit the type of work to be performed, takes up less space on top of the work bench and is more economical to purchase and use.
  • a further object of this invention is to provide a new and improved mechanics vise having a base with interchangeable iixed jaw members removably attached to said base, and a sliding jaw member slidably attached to said base and having a screw member for moving said sliding jaw member towards, and away, from said iixed jaw member.
  • Figure l is a plan view of a vise with the interchangeable machinist jaws embodying this invention.
  • Figure 2 is a side elevation of Figure l, certain parts being shown in section;
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view taken along line 3-3 of Figure 2;
  • Figure 4 is a sectional view taken along line 4-4 of Figure 2;
  • Figure 5 is a plan view similar to Figure l, but is drawn on a smaller scale, and shows the sliding pipe-jaw member in place and the fixed pipe-jaw members removed;
  • Figure 6 is a side elevation of Figure 5, certain parts being shown in section;
  • Figure 7 is a sectional view taken along line 7 7 of Figure 5;
  • Figure 8 is a sectional elevation along line 8-8 in Fig. 6, and shows the xed and movable jaws
  • Figure 9 is a plan View similar to Figure 5, but shows the sliding and tixed jaw members positioned for use as a carpenters vise;
  • Figure 10 is a side elevation of Figure 9;
  • Figure ll is a sectional View taken along line 11-11 ot Figure 9;
  • Figure l2 is a :sectional View taken along line 1212 of Figure l0.
  • a base 15 1s preferably of rectangular form and is provided at its ends with counter-sunk holes 16 to receive screws or vacuum cups to be used in fastening it to a table or the like, an upper face 17 of the base 15 being provided with a projection 18 having a T slot 19 formed therein to recelve a T head 20 forming the lower part of a machinists sliding vise jaw 21 which slides in and is guided in its travel by said T slot 19, a gripping face 22 of the sliding jaw being provided with knurling 23 to assist the vise in holding a piece of metal placed therein.
  • a fixed jaw 24 is provided with two ears 25 to be inserted in holes 26 located in the base as shown in the drawings, and is interchangeably locked therein by a pin or bolt 27 extending through a transverse passage 43.
  • a support 23 is provided with a threaded hole to receive an adjusting screw 30 having a conventional handle 31 slidably attached thereto for turning the screw 30, one end of the screw 30 being turned down at 32 to iit into a hole 33 in the slidable jaw 21, the screw 30 being also provided with an annular groove 34 to receive a pin 35 passing through a hole 36 in the slidable jaw 21 to allow the screw 30 to be rotated in, but not pulled out, of the hole 33.
  • a slidable jaw 37 and xed jaw 38 (see Figs. 9-l2) to complete the carpenters vise
  • a sliding jaw 39 and a pair of fixed jaws 4@ (see Figs. 5-8) to make up the pipe vise.
  • Work-engaging portions of the jaws 37 and 38 are provided with soft inserts 41 to prevent scoring, the method ⁇ of attaching the inserts 41 not being important, since they may be attached either by screws or through the use of an adhesive.
  • the jaws 40 and 39 are provided with teeth i2 to hold a pipe placed therein from turning.
  • All of the sliding jaws are provided with a hole 33 and pin 35 for rotatable attachment to screw 30, and all the iixed jaws are provided with means 25 for insertion in slots 26 in the base 15, such means having a transverse hole aligned with the passage 43 to receive a pin 27 for holding the jaws in the base.
  • pin 27 is pulled out and the iixed jaws removed.
  • the pin 35 is removed from the sliding jaw and the sliding jaw is removed from the T slot 19, the new selected sliding jaw then being entered into the now exposed end of the T slot 19 and slid along until the turned down end 32 of screw 30 enters the hole 33 in the jaw, the pin 35 then being reinserted in the hole 36.
  • the fixed jaws are inserted in slots 26, and pin 27 is inserted in the aligned holes in the iixed jaw (or jaws) and the transverse passage 43 in the base to hold them together.
  • a vise of the class described comprising a base, a support rigid with the base and extending upwardly therefrom near one end thereof, a pair of projections rigid with the base and forming therewith a slot of uniform, inverted T-shaped cross section extending from said support and opening at one end near the opposite end of rsaid base, a movable jaw having a formation at its lower end, slidably and removably iitting in said slot, jaw means having a set of ears projecting from the lower end thereof, a set of openings extending through said base and positioned to hold said jaw means projecting upwardly from the base at said one end of said slot, means removably passing through said ears and said set of openings to retain said jaw means on said base, an adjusting screw having a portion threaded through an opening in -said support and having also a reduced end :rotatably received in said movable jaw, and means for detachably securing said reduced end in said movable jaw.
  • a vise of the type recited in claim l in which the movable jaw is formed to present ay recess opening toward said jaw means and the jaw means comprising a 15 4 pair of members each having a recess opening toward the recess in said movable jaw', said recesses being roughened to prevent the turning of a pipe or rod gripped in said recesses,

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Sept. 25, 1956 R. ALLBRlTToN 2,764,047
SCREW-ACTUATED VISE HAVlNG REPLCEABLE FXED AND MOVBLE JAWS Filed Feb. l, 1954 2 Sheets-Sheet l ATTORNEY Sept., 25, 1956 R, ALLBRlTTQN 2,764,047
SCREW-ACTUATED vIsE HAVING REPLACEABLE FIXED AND MOVABLE JAWS Filed Feb. l, 1954 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 ROY'ALLBRH" BY. l
A11-amm United States Patent() SCREW-ACTUATED VISE HAVING REPLACEABLE FIXED AND MOVABLE JAWS Roy Allbritton, Baltimore, Md.
Application February 1, 1954, Serial No. 407,298
2 Claims. (Cl. 231-33) This invention relates to workshop equipment and more particularly to vises mounted on a work bench and used to hold various materials while they 4are being worked on.
The conventional vise is of the fixed jaw type, and requires one for machinist work, another for carpenter work and a third for holding pipe and other round objects, this arrangement is very costly, requires a lot of space for mounting them on top of a work bench, and is too costly and unsuitable for use by the home workshop mechanic. In this invention the unique combination of one base with interchangeable jaws makes it possible for the workman or mechanic to quickly change the vise jaws to suit the type of work to be performed, takes up less space on top of the work bench and is more economical to purchase and use.
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a vise having one -supporting base and a predetermined number of interchangeable jaws.
It is a further object of this invention to provide a new and improved device for holding various types of material while being worked on and having interchangeable jaws made to suit the various materials to be held there- 1n.
A further object of this invention is to provide a new and improved mechanics vise having a base with interchangeable iixed jaw members removably attached to said base, and a sliding jaw member slidably attached to said base and having a screw member for moving said sliding jaw member towards, and away, from said iixed jaw member.
Other objects will become apparent as the invention is more fully set forth.
For a better understanding of the invention and its objects reference is made to the accompanying drawing-s, which in conjunction with the following description outline a particular for-m of the invention by way of example, while the claims emphasize the scope thereof.
In the drawings:
Figure l is a plan view of a vise with the interchangeable machinist jaws embodying this invention;
Figure 2 is a side elevation of Figure l, certain parts being shown in section;
Figure 3 is a sectional view taken along line 3-3 of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a sectional view taken along line 4-4 of Figure 2;
Figure 5 is a plan view similar to Figure l, but is drawn on a smaller scale, and shows the sliding pipe-jaw member in place and the fixed pipe-jaw members removed;
Figure 6 is a side elevation of Figure 5, certain parts being shown in section;
Figure 7 is a sectional view taken along line 7 7 of Figure 5;
Figure 8 is a sectional elevation along line 8-8 in Fig. 6, and shows the xed and movable jaws;
Figure 9 is a plan View similar to Figure 5, but shows the sliding and tixed jaw members positioned for use as a carpenters vise;
Figure 10 is a side elevation of Figure 9;
Figure ll is a sectional View taken along line 11-11 ot Figure 9; and
Figure l2 is a :sectional View taken along line 1212 of Figure l0.
Similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the drawings.
In the construction shown in the drawings a base 15 1s preferably of rectangular form and is provided at its ends with counter-sunk holes 16 to receive screws or vacuum cups to be used in fastening it to a table or the like, an upper face 17 of the base 15 being provided with a projection 18 having a T slot 19 formed therein to recelve a T head 20 forming the lower part of a machinists sliding vise jaw 21 which slides in and is guided in its travel by said T slot 19, a gripping face 22 of the sliding jaw being provided with knurling 23 to assist the vise in holding a piece of metal placed therein. A fixed jaw 24 is provided with two ears 25 to be inserted in holes 26 located in the base as shown in the drawings, and is interchangeably locked therein by a pin or bolt 27 extending through a transverse passage 43. A support 23 is provided with a threaded hole to receive an adjusting screw 30 having a conventional handle 31 slidably attached thereto for turning the screw 30, one end of the screw 30 being turned down at 32 to iit into a hole 33 in the slidable jaw 21, the screw 30 being also provided with an annular groove 34 to receive a pin 35 passing through a hole 36 in the slidable jaw 21 to allow the screw 30 to be rotated in, but not pulled out, of the hole 33. As substitutes for the slidable jaw 21 and the fixed jaw 24, there is provided a slidable jaw 37 and xed jaw 38 (see Figs. 9-l2) to complete the carpenters vise, and a sliding jaw 39 and a pair of fixed jaws 4@ (see Figs. 5-8) to make up the pipe vise. Work-engaging portions of the jaws 37 and 38 are provided with soft inserts 41 to prevent scoring, the method `of attaching the inserts 41 not being important, since they may be attached either by screws or through the use of an adhesive. The jaws 40 and 39 are provided with teeth i2 to hold a pipe placed therein from turning. All of the sliding jaws are provided with a hole 33 and pin 35 for rotatable attachment to screw 30, and all the iixed jaws are provided with means 25 for insertion in slots 26 in the base 15, such means having a transverse hole aligned with the passage 43 to receive a pin 27 for holding the jaws in the base. To change the jaws pin 27 is pulled out and the iixed jaws removed. Then the pin 35 is removed from the sliding jaw and the sliding jaw is removed from the T slot 19, the new selected sliding jaw then being entered into the now exposed end of the T slot 19 and slid along until the turned down end 32 of screw 30 enters the hole 33 in the jaw, the pin 35 then being reinserted in the hole 36. Afterwards, the fixed jaws are inserted in slots 26, and pin 27 is inserted in the aligned holes in the iixed jaw (or jaws) and the transverse passage 43 in the base to hold them together.
While but one general form of the invention is shown in the drawings and described in the specification, it is not desired to limit this application for patent to this particular form as it is appreciated that other form-s of construction could be made that would use the same principles and come within the scope of the appended claims.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is:
l. A vise of the class described comprising a base, a support rigid with the base and extending upwardly therefrom near one end thereof, a pair of projections rigid with the base and forming therewith a slot of uniform, inverted T-shaped cross section extending from said support and opening at one end near the opposite end of rsaid base, a movable jaw having a formation at its lower end, slidably and removably iitting in said slot, jaw means having a set of ears projecting from the lower end thereof, a set of openings extending through said base and positioned to hold said jaw means proiecting upwardly from the base at said one end of said slot, means removably passing through said ears and said set of openings to retain said jaw means on said base, an adjusting screw having a portion threaded through an opening in -said support and having also a reduced end :rotatably received in said movable jaw, and means for detachably securing said reduced end in said movable jaw.
2. A vise of the type recited in claim l, in which the movable jaw is formed to present ay recess opening toward said jaw means and the jaw means comprising a 15 4 pair of members each having a recess opening toward the recess in said movable jaw', said recesses being roughened to prevent the turning of a pipe or rod gripped in said recesses,
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES- PATENTS 189,731 Hardy 1 Apr. 17, 1377 709,944 Vogelbach et a1 Sept. 30, 1902 1,257,475 Gapp Feb. 26, 1918 2,666,352 Y Philips Jan. 19, 1954 FoREIGN PATENTS 336,243 Germany Apr. 29, 1921
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US4423860A (en) 1982-05-10 1984-01-03 Windstrup Robert F Vise clamp
US4436272A (en) 1982-04-02 1984-03-13 Lile James B Christmas tree stand having stabilized clamping members
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US2889757A (en) * 1957-07-16 1959-06-09 Derrill J Cole Machine tool vise
US3531100A (en) * 1967-06-20 1970-09-29 Martin G Stromquist Vise
US4340211A (en) * 1979-03-09 1982-07-20 Pietro Chiappetti Adjustable vee block clamp
US4436272A (en) 1982-04-02 1984-03-13 Lile James B Christmas tree stand having stabilized clamping members
US4423860A (en) 1982-05-10 1984-01-03 Windstrup Robert F Vise clamp
US4723348A (en) * 1986-09-15 1988-02-09 Deere & Company Hydraulic cylinder repair fixture
US5535995A (en) * 1994-09-02 1996-07-16 Chick Machine Tool, Inc. Apparatus for supporting multiple vise-like workholding devices
US5562277A (en) * 1994-09-02 1996-10-08 Chick Machine Tool, Inc. Modular vise-like workholding system
US20070221027A1 (en) * 2006-02-27 2007-09-27 Kananen John V Enhanced logdog
US8109494B1 (en) 2006-09-01 2012-02-07 Chick Workholding Solutions, Inc. Workholding apparatus having a movable jaw member
US8336867B1 (en) 2006-09-01 2012-12-25 Chick Workholding Solutions, Inc. Workholding apparatus having a detachable jaw plate
US8454004B1 (en) 2006-09-01 2013-06-04 Chick Workholding Solutions, Inc. Workholding apparatus having a movable jaw member
US8573578B1 (en) 2006-09-01 2013-11-05 Chick Workholding Solutions, Inc. Workholding apparatus
US8905392B1 (en) 2006-09-01 2014-12-09 Chick Workholding Solutions, Inc. Workholding apparatus having a detachable jaw plate
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