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US584872A
US584872A US584872DA US584872A US 584872 A US584872 A US 584872A US 584872D A US584872D A US 584872DA US 584872 A US584872 A US 584872A
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    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
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  • This invention has reference to improvements in parallel quick-acting vises, so as to secure a firmer grip without sacrificing speed in opening or closing the jaws.
  • My invention may be applied to vises of various kinds.
  • the drawing illustrates a longitudinal section through the center of a parallel vise, illustrating its application for a fitting-bench.
  • a is the fixed or permanent aw.
  • Z) is the movable jaw, provided with a shank b, sliding through the barrel a of the fixed aw.
  • c is the short handle.
  • cl is the spindle or main screw, the end cl being out with a quick-pitch screw-thread, the part d working loose through the sleeve 6*.
  • f is a screwed collar. The end of the screwed sleeve eat the outside is of finer pitch than the main screw 61.
  • g is a nut terminating in the handle g, working round the screwed sleeve e.
  • j is a collar secured on the main screw for the rear end of the sleeve to bear against.
  • the front end of the sleeve 6 bears against a shoulder e on the screw.
  • the drawing shows the jaws closed.
  • the handle c is rotated and the movable jaw 17, together with the parts connected therewiththat is, the nut g, handle g, and sleeve e-move away from the fixed jaw a.
  • the handle 9 of the nut g is slightly revolved, working' a nut provided with an operating-handle and I from moving longitudinally on it, a nut proengaging with the said sleeve, and means for vided with an operating-handle and engagpreventing the said nut from moving longiing with the said sleeve, and a plate secured tudinally with respect to the said jaw, subto the said jaw and engaging with a circumstantially as set forth.
  • l ferential groove in the said nut substantially 2.
  • the combination with a lllOV- as set forth.

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SAMUEL HARRISON, OF RIPON, ENGLAND.
PARALLEL VISE.
SPECIFICATIGN forming part of Letters Patent No. 584,872, dated June 22, 1897.
Application filed October 81, 1896. $erial No. 610,776. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, SAMUEL HARRISON, a subject of the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, residing at Kirkgate, Ripon, in the county of York,England, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Parallel Vises, of which the following is a specification.
This invention has reference to improvements in parallel quick-acting vises, so as to secure a firmer grip without sacrificing speed in opening or closing the jaws.
The ordinary quiek-acting Vises used in fitting-shops are not found suitable for holding articles which require large pieces to be cut off them by the act of chipping, the vibration from this operation being sufficient to slacken back the quick-pitched screw or cam in its nut, thus causing failure to hold the work securely.
In order to quicken the speed of the movable jaw, I make the main screw of quick pitch, and I fit at its end a short handle instead of the longer one usually fitted, the said short handle being found to provide sufficient leverage for holding articles for filing or scraping. The novel feature of my invention, however, consists in fitting the main screw with a sleeve for operations requiring greater holding power than is obtained by the ordinary vise, the said sleeve being prevented from rotationin the slidingjaw by means of a feather. The remainder of the outside of this sleeve is out with a screw-thread of finer pitch than the main screw, and a screwed nut provided with a handle enables the sliding jaw to be closed or opened over a short distance, the action of moving the said handle acting as a kind of locking-nut or double security for keeping the movable jaw in a fixed position.
A slight depression of the handle and screwed nutis all that is requisite for securely fixing .the work in the vise.
My invention may be applied to vises of various kinds.
In order that my invention may be better understood and more readily carried into effeet, I will describe it with reference to the accompanying drawing.
The drawing illustrates a longitudinal section through the center of a parallel vise, illustrating its application for a fitting-bench.
In the figure, a is the fixed or permanent aw.
Z) is the movable jaw, provided with a shank b, sliding through the barrel a of the fixed aw.
c is the short handle.
cl is the spindle or main screw, the end cl being out with a quick-pitch screw-thread, the part d working loose through the sleeve 6*. f is a screwed collar. The end of the screwed sleeve eat the outside is of finer pitch than the main screw 61.
g is a nut terminating in the handle g, working round the screwed sleeve e.
his a feather, the head being in a recess cut in the movable jaw b, to prevent the screwed sleeve 6 from rotating.
j is a collar secured on the main screw for the rear end of the sleeve to bear against. The front end of the sleeve 6 bears against a shoulder e on the screw.
Z is a plate secured to the jaw 19 and engag- 7 ing with a circumferential groove in the nut g, thereby preventing it from moving longitudinally.
it is a key secured in the barrel a and engaging with a longitudinal groove in the shank b, so that the jaw b is held opposite the jaw a.
Briefly the working of my invention is as follows: The drawing shows the jaws closed. For the purpose of opening them the handle cis rotated and the movable jaw 17, together with the parts connected therewiththat is, the nut g, handle g, and sleeve e-move away from the fixed jaw a. When an article is placed between the jaws and it is required to get. the extra gripping power, the handle 9 of the nut g is slightly revolved, working' a nut provided with an operating-handle and I from moving longitudinally on it, a nut proengaging with the said sleeve, and means for vided with an operating-handle and engagpreventing the said nut from moving longiing with the said sleeve, and a plate secured tudinally with respect to the said jaw, subto the said jaw and engaging with a circumstantially as set forth. l ferential groove in the said nut, substantially 2. In a vise, the combination, with a lllOV- as set forth. able jaw, and its actuating-screw; of an externally-screw-threaded sleeve journaled on the said screw and splined to the said jaw, the said screw being provided with a shoulder and a collar to prevent the said sleeve SAMUEL HARRISON.
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GEORGE HENRY HARRISON, MATTHEW BURTON.
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US3307235A (en) * 1965-02-23 1967-03-07 Brunswick Corp Clamping device
EP0272120A2 (en) * 1986-12-17 1988-06-22 Tai-Her Yang Clamping or pressing devices
US4760999A (en) * 1986-12-19 1988-08-02 Yang Tai Her Clamping device

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3307235A (en) * 1965-02-23 1967-03-07 Brunswick Corp Clamping device
EP0272120A2 (en) * 1986-12-17 1988-06-22 Tai-Her Yang Clamping or pressing devices
EP0272120A3 (en) * 1986-12-17 1989-10-11 Tai-Her Yang Clamping or pressing devices
US4760999A (en) * 1986-12-19 1988-08-02 Yang Tai Her Clamping device

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