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US790188A US22377904A US1904223779A US790188A US 790188 A US790188 A US 790188A US 22377904 A US22377904 A US 22377904A US 1904223779 A US1904223779 A US 1904223779A US 790188 A US790188 A US 790188A
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  • the objects of this invention are to improve on a device of such character by making the same adjustable so as to suit any length of board from the vise to the full length of the bench and also any "thickness of board within reasonable limits, clamping the same firmly in position against the bench;
  • a further object is to provide an attachment or device of the character named which will be simple, strong and durableflnexpensive to manufacture, and well adapted to the use for which it is designed.
  • (t represents a portion of a work-bench to which the device is attached; 6, a member, preferably in the form of a rack provided with teeth 0, constructed to allow a free movement in one direction of the member d, which forms a rest, and also carries a member a, which acts as a clamping-jaw.
  • the panel or other article acted upon is represented at f, Fig. 1.
  • the supporting member 6 is preferably attached to a face of the work-bench by any suitable means in a substantially vertical position and may be flared outwardly in the form of a dovetail adapted to fit into a similar groove formed in one edge of the rest d, as shown at g, thus allowing member all to be vertically adjustable on member 6.
  • a key or pin z' Suitably secured to member (Z, preferably within a recess 7b conveniently located, is a key or pin z', constructed to engage with the teeth 0 and hold the member'd in any desired position of vertical adjustment.
  • This key is provided with a coiled spring 1', wound about a portion of its shank, or any other suitable and convenient means for keeping the key in close engagement with the teeth.
  • the shank When placed in a groove, as shown, the shank projects outside the member 0? and is provided with a.
  • the formation of the teeth 0 is such that the rest cl is readily adjustable in one direction of movementthat is, the upwardwithout manipulation of the key 71; but to move the rest downwardly the key must first be removed from engagement with the teeth on the member 72, when it will fall by gravity.
  • the member (Z is also provided with a number of guideways, preferably in the form of ribs Z, two being here shown, (see Fig. 2,) which are alternately disposed on opposite sides of said member and at varying distances from its inner face d and extend from top to bottom thereof at a predetermined angle to said inner face, the distance of the top of the ribs being greater than the distance of their bottoms therefrom.
  • These ribs are preferably in the form of a dovetail in cross-section; but this ,is not essential.
  • the clamping or wedging jaw e is provided with means for engaging the guideways on the member d, as grooves m, one in each face, and are so formed that they fit snugly on the ribs Z and have a sliding movement thereon.
  • the grooves m are placed at a similar angle with reference to the face a of jaw e as the ribs l are placed with reference to the face (1 of the rest (Z. It is then readily seen that as the jaw a is moved upwardly or downwardly upon the inclined ribs Z the space between said jaw and the member 6 or workbench a grows either greater or less, the face 6' of said jaw being brought into successive parallel vertical planes.
  • dovetail or other locking ribs Z and grooves m are not used means independent cally adjusted until the same is in proper position above the top of the work-bench, when the piece is clamped or wedged firmly against the bench by means of jaw e.
  • the various ribs Zare for accommodating various widths of workpieces-that is, if the same would project beyond the first rib the jaw is shifted to the next rib farther out, which is preferably located on the other side of rest (Z, as this allows of a greater and more accurate range of adjustment, and so on for greater widths.
  • a suitably-s11pported work-rest provided with diagonally-arranged parallel guideways extending from top to bottom of each side and alternately disposed at varying distances from one end of said rest, and a clamping-jaw constructed to engage with and be guided by any of said ways in its movement, substantially as described.
  • a suitably-Snpported work-rest provided with diagonally-arranged parallel guideways extending from top to bottom of each side and alternately disposed at varying distances from one end of said rest, a clamping-jaw constructed to engage with and be guided by any of said ways in its movement, and separate means for holding said jaw in any desired position, substantially as described.
  • a suitably-sup 'iorted work-rest provided with diagonally-arranged ribs on each side alternately disposed at varying distances from one end of said rest, and a clamping-jaw having a pair of diagonallyarranged grooves oppositely disposed.in its sides constructed to engage said ribs and obtain a diagonally-sliding movement bringing its clamping-face into successive parallel vertical planes, substantially as described.

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I PATENTED MAY 16, 1905.
NORM n88;
W. W. COOK.
BENCH CLAMP.
APPLIQATION FILED SEPT. 8, 1904.
Patented May 16, 1905.
PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM COOK, OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
BENCH-CLAMP.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 790,188, dated May 16, 1905. Application filed September 8, 1904. Serial No. 223,779.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that .1, WILLIAM W. OooK, a
citizen of the United States, residing at At. lanta, in the county of Fulton and State of Georgia, have invented certain new and use-1 ful Improvements in Bench-Clamps; and I do of an adjustable bench-rest and clamp constructed more particularly to support the rear ends of panel-boards or articles of a similar nature while their edges are being finished and straightened.
. The objects of this invention are to improve on a device of such character by making the same adjustable so as to suit any length of board from the vise to the full length of the bench and also any "thickness of board within reasonable limits, clamping the same firmly in position against the bench;
A further object is to provide an attachment or device of the character named which will be simple, strong and durableflnexpensive to manufacture, and well adapted to the use for which it is designed.
To the accomplishment of these objects and such others as may hereinafter appear the invention comprises the novel construction and combinations of parts hereinafter described, and particularly pointed out in the appended claims, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, showing the preferred embodiments thereof, wherein the same reference characters designate like parts throughout the several views, and in which Figure 1 shows an elevational view of one side of the invention. Fig. 2 shows a plan view of the invention, and Fig. 3 shows an elevational sectional view on line 3 3 of Fig. 2.
Referring to the drawings, (t represents a portion of a work-bench to which the device is attached; 6, a member, preferably in the form of a rack provided with teeth 0, constructed to allow a free movement in one direction of the member d, which forms a rest, and also carries a member a, which acts as a clamping-jaw. The panel or other article acted upon is represented at f, Fig. 1. The supporting member 6 is preferably attached to a face of the work-bench by any suitable means in a substantially vertical position and may be flared outwardly in the form of a dovetail adapted to fit into a similar groove formed in one edge of the rest d, as shown at g, thus allowing member all to be vertically adjustable on member 6. Suitably secured to member (Z, preferably within a recess 7b conveniently located, is a key or pin z', constructed to engage with the teeth 0 and hold the member'd in any desired position of vertical adjustment. This key is provided with a coiled spring 1', wound about a portion of its shank, or any other suitable and convenient means for keeping the key in close engagement with the teeth. When placed in a groove, as shown, the shank projects outside the member 0? and is provided with a.
suitable operating-handle, as a button 70. The formation of the teeth 0 is such that the rest cl is readily adjustable in one direction of movementthat is, the upwardwithout manipulation of the key 71; but to move the rest downwardly the key must first be removed from engagement with the teeth on the member 72, when it will fall by gravity. The member (Z is also provided with a number of guideways, preferably in the form of ribs Z, two being here shown, (see Fig. 2,) which are alternately disposed on opposite sides of said member and at varying distances from its inner face d and extend from top to bottom thereof at a predetermined angle to said inner face, the distance of the top of the ribs being greater than the distance of their bottoms therefrom. These ribs are preferably in the form of a dovetail in cross-section; but this ,is not essential.
The clamping or wedging jaw e is provided with means for engaging the guideways on the member d, as grooves m, one in each face, and are so formed that they fit snugly on the ribs Z and have a sliding movement thereon. The grooves m are placed at a similar angle with reference to the face a of jaw e as the ribs l are placed with reference to the face (1 of the rest (Z. It is then readily seen that as the jaw a is moved upwardly or downwardly upon the inclined ribs Z the space between said jaw and the member 6 or workbench a grows either greater or less, the face 6' of said jaw being brought into successive parallel vertical planes.
In case dovetail or other locking ribs Z and grooves m are not used means independent cally adjusted until the same is in proper position above the top of the work-bench, when the piece is clamped or wedged firmly against the bench by means of jaw e. The various ribs Zare for accommodating various widths of workpieces-that is, if the same would project beyond the first rib the jaw is shifted to the next rib farther out, which is preferably located on the other side of rest (Z, as this allows of a greater and more accurate range of adjustment, and so on for greater widths.
l/Vhile the invention has been described with particular .reference to the details of v construction, it should be understood that it is not to be limited thereto, as many and various changes, alterations, and substitut1ons may be made therein and still fall within its scope and principle; but
hat I do claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a bench-clamp, a suitably-s11pported work-rest provided with diagonally-arranged parallel guideways extending from top to bottom of each side and alternately disposed at varying distances from one end of said rest, and a clamping-jaw constructed to engage with and be guided by any of said ways in its movement, substantially as described.
2. In a bench-clamp, a suitably-Snpported work-rest provided with diagonally-arranged parallel guideways extending from top to bottom of each side and alternately disposed at varying distances from one end of said rest, a clamping-jaw constructed to engage with and be guided by any of said ways in its movement, and separate means for holding said jaw in any desired position, substantially as described.
3. In a bench-clamp, a suitably-sup 'iorted work-rest, provided with diagonally-arranged ribs on each side alternately disposed at varying distances from one end of said rest, and a clamping-jaw having a pair of diagonallyarranged grooves oppositely disposed.in its sides constructed to engage said ribs and obtain a diagonally-sliding movement bringing its clamping-face into successive parallel vertical planes, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
WILLIAM \V. COOK.
Witnesses:
J. IV. KILrA'rRIoK, J. P. Boone.
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