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US824000A
US824000A US28712305A US1905287123A US824000A US 824000 A US824000 A US 824000A US 28712305 A US28712305 A US 28712305A US 1905287123 A US1905287123 A US 1905287123A US 824000 A US824000 A US 824000A
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  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of my improved vise, showing the same mounted upon a support which is adapted to rest upon the floor or' ground.
  • Fig. 2 is'a vertical longitudinal sectional view.
  • Figs. 3 and 4 are vertical transverse sectional views, taken, respectively, on the line 3 3 and 4 4 in Fig. 2; and
  • Fig. 5 is a perspectiveview of a carpenters bench, having one end constructed to receive my improved. vise.
  • 1 denotes my improved portable vise which comprises a straight bar 2, having at its ends clamps 3 4 to permit it to be secured upon a bar or beam which may be supported in any desired manner.
  • the clamp 4 is formed with an upwardly-projecting portion 5,which forms the stationaryjaw of the vise.
  • the movable jaw 6 of the vise is carried by a frame 7', which slides longitudinally upon the bar 2 between the two clamps.
  • This frame as shown, is-of rectangular form and is provided in its lower portion with a slot 8, through which the bar 2 extends.
  • the movable jaw 6 is mountedto slidetransversely in the up er portion of the frame 7, and it consists o a jaw-face 9 and a body portion 10,
  • the jaw 6 is actuated by an eccentric 11, which is disposed in an opening formed ing-lever 14 in the portion 10 of the j aw and is secured upon a shaft 12, which extends through the sides of the frame 7 and has upon one of its ends a hand-lever-13.”
  • the eccentricl 1 will swing the jaw 6 toward and from the stationary jaw 5.
  • the frame 7 is adapted to be locked in an adjusted position upon the bar 2 by means of a dog or lever 14, which has its lower end slotted, as at to receive the bar 3 and its upper end loosely connected to the frame. 7.
  • This connection is formed by allowing the upper end of the lever 14 to project loosely between two stopbolts 16, which are provided in a pair af parallel arms 17, formed upon the frame 7, adj acent to its up er rear end.
  • the slot 15 in the lever 14 is o a sufficient size to permit it to slide freely upon the bar 2 when disposed in a plane at right angles to the latter, but as soon as the frame 7 is shifted rearwardly or toward the lever 14 without the latter being main .tained parallel with it or at right angles to the bar 3 said lever will tilt to an angular position, as shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings, and bite-the u per and lower edges of the bar 2 to prevent t e rearwardmovement of the frame 7.
  • the clamps 3 4 are similar in form, each having a slot or o the bar 2 an va forked or bifurcated lower end 19.
  • the ends of the bar 2 are retained in the slots 18 by bolts 20 or by any other suitable means.
  • the bifurcated ends 19 of the clamps are adapted to straddle the beam or bar A and to be rigidly secured thereon by means of set-screws 21, which pass through threaded openings formed in the portions 19 on one side.
  • the beam or bar A may be supported, as shown in Fig. 1, by securing crossstrips 0 adjacent to its ends, so that it is adapted to rest upon the ground or floor by mounting it in one end of a carpenters bench or table, as shown in Fig. 5 of the drawings, or by mounting it in any other suitable manner.
  • the bar A may be the longi tudinal or top bar of a carpenters horse.
  • the construction, operation, and advanening 18 to receive one end ofv tages of the invention will be readily understood from the foregoing description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings. It will be seen that by providing the clamps 3 4 upon the bar 2 and making the vise portable it may be conveniently carried from place to place and quickly and easily mounted for use.
  • the clamps 3 4 may be attached to any suitable object or support, so that the vise may be adapted for various uses. When supported as shown in Fig. 1 it may be conveniently used to support doors while being dressed to fit the frames in which they are to swing, and also while the locks and hinges are being put on. It may also be used to support screen-frames and windowsashes while being fitted to the frames inwhich they are to be mounted.
  • a portable vise comprising a bar, clamps upon said bar, a stationary jaw, a frame slidable upon said bar, means for securing said frame in an adjusted position and an adjustable jaw in said frame.
  • a portable vise comprising a bar, clamps adjacent to the ends thereof, a stationary jaw, a frame slidable upon said bar, a lockinglever slidable upon said bar and loosely ongaged with said frame, and a movable jaw in said ame.
  • a portable vise comprising a bar, an attaching means upon said bar, a stationary jaw, a frame slidable upon said bar, a locking-lever slidable upon said bar and. loosely engaged with said frame, a sliding jaw in said frame, and an eccentric for operating said sliding j aw.
  • a portable vise comprising a bar, of clamps at the ends thereof having forked portions, set-screws in said forked portions, a stationary jaw formed upon one of said clamps, a frame slidable upon said bar means for locking said frame in an adjusted position upon said bar and an adjustable jaw in said frame.
  • a portable vise comprising a bar, of clamps at the ends thereof having forked portions, set-screws in said forked portions, a stationary jaw formed upon one of said clamps, a frame slidable upon said bar, a slotted lever slidable upon said bar and having one of its ends loosely connected to said frame, a slidable jaw in said frame and an eccentric for operating said sliding jaw, substantially as described.

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No= 824,000, PATENTED JUNE 19,1906.
J. K. ELMBR. VISR,
APPLICATION FILED NOV. 13, 1905.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 1.
LIKE/777611 W i" I attom eu No. 824,000, v PATENTED JUNE 19, 1906.
' J. K. BLMER.
VISB.
APPLICATION I'ILED NOV. 13, 1905.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
PATENT o Fio JOHN K. ELMER, or GREELEY, COLOR-ADO.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented June 1 9, 1 906.
Application filed November 13,1905. Serial No. 237.123.
To all whom it mag concern: Be it known that 1, JOHN K. ELMER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Greeley,
in the county of Weld and State of Colorado, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Vises; and I do declare the folowing to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable pear as the nature of my invention is better understood are accomplished by means of the construction illustrated in-the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improved vise, showing the same mounted upon a support which is adapted to rest upon the floor or' ground. Fig. 2 is'a vertical longitudinal sectional view. Figs. 3 and 4 are vertical transverse sectional views, taken, respectively, on the line 3 3 and 4 4 in Fig. 2; and Fig. 5 is a perspectiveview of a carpenters bench, having one end constructed to receive my improved. vise.
Referring to the drawings by numeral, 1 denotes my improved portable vise which comprises a straight bar 2, having at its ends clamps 3 4 to permit it to be secured upon a bar or beam which may be supported in any desired manner. The clamp 4 is formed with an upwardly-projecting portion 5,which forms the stationaryjaw of the vise. The movable jaw 6 of the vise is carried by a frame 7', which slides longitudinally upon the bar 2 between the two clamps. This frame, as shown, is-of rectangular form and is provided in its lower portion with a slot 8, through which the bar 2 extends. The movable jaw 6 is mountedto slidetransversely in the up er portion of the frame 7, and it consists o a jaw-face 9 and a body portion 10,
. which is of rectangular form and adapted to slidewithin the frame-7. The jaw 6 is actuated by an eccentric 11, which is disposed in an opening formed ing-lever 14 in the portion 10 of the j aw and is secured upon a shaft 12, which extends through the sides of the frame 7 and has upon one of its ends a hand-lever-13." When said lever is oscillated, the eccentricl 1 will swing the jaw 6 toward and from the stationary jaw 5. The frame 7 is adapted to be locked in an adjusted position upon the bar 2 by means of a dog or lever 14, which has its lower end slotted, as at to receive the bar 3 and its upper end loosely connected to the frame. 7. This connection, as shown, is formed by allowing the upper end of the lever 14 to project loosely between two stopbolts 16, which are provided in a pair af parallel arms 17, formed upon the frame 7, adj acent to its up er rear end. The slot 15 in the lever 14 is o a sufficient size to permit it to slide freely upon the bar 2 when disposed in a plane at right angles to the latter, but as soon as the frame 7 is shifted rearwardly or toward the lever 14 without the latter being main .tained parallel with it or at right angles to the bar 3 said lever will tilt to an angular position, as shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings, and bite-the u per and lower edges of the bar 2 to prevent t e rearwardmovement of the frame 7. In using the vise the frame 7 and its lockare slid longitudinally upon the bar to'the desired position, and the lever 13 is then oscillated to force the jaw 6 toward the jaw 5. As the jaw-face 9 engages the object placed between it and the jaw 5 the frame 7 will move rearwardly to a slight extent to cause the lever 14 to assume an angular position and lock it against further rearward movement.
The clamps 3 4 are similar in form, each having a slot or o the bar 2 an va forked or bifurcated lower end 19. The ends of the bar 2 are retained in the slots 18 by bolts 20 or by any other suitable means. The bifurcated ends 19 of the clamps are adapted to straddle the beam or bar A and to be rigidly secured thereon by means of set-screws 21, which pass through threaded openings formed in the portions 19 on one side. The beam or bar A may be supported, as shown in Fig. 1, by securing crossstrips 0 adjacent to its ends, so that it is adapted to rest upon the ground or floor by mounting it in one end of a carpenters bench or table, as shown in Fig. 5 of the drawings, or by mounting it in any other suitable manner. If desired, the bar A may be the longi tudinal or top bar of a carpenters horse.
The construction, operation, and advanening 18 to receive one end ofv tages of the invention will be readily understood from the foregoing description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings. It will be seen that by providing the clamps 3 4 upon the bar 2 and making the vise portable it may be conveniently carried from place to place and quickly and easily mounted for use. The clamps 3 4 may be attached to any suitable object or support, so that the vise may be adapted for various uses. When supported as shown in Fig. 1 it may be conveniently used to support doors while being dressed to fit the frames in which they are to swing, and also while the locks and hinges are being put on. It may also be used to support screen-frames and windowsashes while being fitted to the frames inwhich they are to be mounted. When mounted upon the bar A, provided upon the carpenters bench, as shown in Fig. 5, it may be adjusted forwardly and rearwardly upon the end of the bench, so that strips ofwood or other objects laid upon the bench may have their ends rigidly clamped in the vise.
Various changes in the form, proportion, and the minor details of construction may be resorted to without departing from the principle or sacrificing any ofthe advantages of this invention.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. A portable vise comprising a bar, clamps upon said bar, a stationary jaw, a frame slidable upon said bar, means for securing said frame in an adjusted position and an adjustable jaw in said frame.
2. A portable vise comprising a bar, clamps adjacent to the ends thereof, a stationary jaw, a frame slidable upon said bar, a lockinglever slidable upon said bar and loosely ongaged with said frame, and a movable jaw in said ame.
3. A portable vise comprising a bar, an attaching means upon said bar, a stationary jaw, a frame slidable upon said bar, a locking-lever slidable upon said bar and. loosely engaged with said frame, a sliding jaw in said frame, and an eccentric for operating said sliding j aw.
4. A portable vise comprising a bar, of clamps at the ends thereof having forked portions, set-screws in said forked portions, a stationary jaw formed upon one of said clamps, a frame slidable upon said bar means for locking said frame in an adjusted position upon said bar and an adjustable jaw in said frame.
5. A portable vise comprising a bar, of clamps at the ends thereof having forked portions, set-screws in said forked portions, a stationary jaw formed upon one of said clamps, a frame slidable upon said bar, a slotted lever slidable upon said bar and having one of its ends loosely connected to said frame, a slidable jaw in said frame and an eccentric for operating said sliding jaw, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JOHN K. ELMER.
Witnesses:
M. C. WEST, M O. WEST.
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US2443670A (en) * 1943-11-19 1948-06-22 Virginia Weber Screw operated vise closed by treadle operated cam
US2465679A (en) * 1946-05-16 1949-03-29 Paul A Fleury Slidable vise jaw locked and actuated by system of levers
US2467272A (en) * 1947-10-20 1949-04-12 Prenveille Donald Eugene Tiltable clutch plate and slidable vise jaw operated by lever-actuated eccentric
US2616321A (en) * 1949-02-04 1952-11-04 Frederick A Guth Carpenter's vise having lever-operated slidable jaw
US2619137A (en) * 1947-10-21 1952-11-25 Robert H Hartwell Cam-actuated door support and clamp
US2634487A (en) * 1947-06-18 1953-04-14 Scott Testers Inc Pivoted test clamp
US3813068A (en) * 1972-06-02 1974-05-28 Forms Const Concrete form vibrator clamp unit
US4477063A (en) * 1980-07-25 1984-10-16 Henri Mehier Device for holding a workpiece in position during a machining operation, especially a drilling operation
US4518155A (en) * 1981-08-11 1985-05-21 Imea Sa Fixing device of workpieces for wire spark erosion machines
US20070035075A1 (en) * 2005-08-12 2007-02-15 Lin Chian L Vise clamp

Cited By (11)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2443670A (en) * 1943-11-19 1948-06-22 Virginia Weber Screw operated vise closed by treadle operated cam
US2465679A (en) * 1946-05-16 1949-03-29 Paul A Fleury Slidable vise jaw locked and actuated by system of levers
US2634487A (en) * 1947-06-18 1953-04-14 Scott Testers Inc Pivoted test clamp
US2467272A (en) * 1947-10-20 1949-04-12 Prenveille Donald Eugene Tiltable clutch plate and slidable vise jaw operated by lever-actuated eccentric
US2619137A (en) * 1947-10-21 1952-11-25 Robert H Hartwell Cam-actuated door support and clamp
US2616321A (en) * 1949-02-04 1952-11-04 Frederick A Guth Carpenter's vise having lever-operated slidable jaw
US3813068A (en) * 1972-06-02 1974-05-28 Forms Const Concrete form vibrator clamp unit
US4477063A (en) * 1980-07-25 1984-10-16 Henri Mehier Device for holding a workpiece in position during a machining operation, especially a drilling operation
US4518155A (en) * 1981-08-11 1985-05-21 Imea Sa Fixing device of workpieces for wire spark erosion machines
US20070035075A1 (en) * 2005-08-12 2007-02-15 Lin Chian L Vise clamp
US7222842B2 (en) * 2005-08-12 2007-05-29 Chian Ling Lin Vise clamp

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