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US2054572A
US2054572A US13693A US1369335A US2054572A US 2054572 A US2054572 A US 2054572A US 13693 A US13693 A US 13693A US 1369335 A US1369335 A US 1369335A US 2054572 A US2054572 A US 2054572A
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    • 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
    • B25B5/12Arrangements for positively actuating jaws using toggle links
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T409/00Gear cutting, milling, or planing
    • Y10T409/30Milling
    • Y10T409/309576Machine frame
    • Y10T409/309912Machine frame including relatively movable components and means to relatively immobilize these components

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  • Another object of the invention is to provide a clamp wherein the work holding bar travels a greater distance than the operating handle.
  • the movement of the clamping bar is approximately twice that of the handle but the rate of movement of the'clamping bar relative to the rate of movement of the handle constantly varies.
  • a desirable leverage action is thus attained by combining the toggle elements so that when the clamp is in its open position movement of the handle to close the clamp causes movement of the clamping bar at a rate approximately three times faster than the handle and during the final five degrees of movement before the locking point the handle has a speed approximately twelve times that of the clamping bar.
  • the clamping bar may be rapidly moved to and from its clamping position and the operating lever has an increased leverage advantage over the bar at the time the latter becomes operative as a holding means.
  • Still another object of the invention is to provide an adjustable bolt retainer constructed to hold itself in place on the clamping bar by frictional engagement therewith until all the parts have been properly adjusted, at which time it is permanently welded in position.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross section taken on the line 2 of Fig. 1;
  • the base for the present clamp is formed of two angle brackets l united by a rivet 2 which also serves as a fulcrum and a means for attaching a clamping bar 3 to the base. Also serving to unite the two brackets l is a rivet 4 whose outer ends serve as a fulcrum for an operating handle 5. As more clearly shown in Fig. 2 the handle 5 has two spaced apart arms 6 straddling the brackets l and clamping bar 3 and having. apertures 1 receiving the ends of the rivet 4.
  • a bronze bushing 8 whose ends are received in apertures 9 in the brackets l, the bushing thus serving as a spacer element between the arms 6.
  • Sleeved on the bushing 8 are spacer elements H) which function to hold the brackets l in spaced apart relation.
  • the bushing 8 and the spacer elements l0 cooperate with the rivet 4 to hold the arms 6 relative to the brackets l without any play and yet without resulting in any frictional binding.
  • a rivet I I having a bronze bushing l2 sleeved thereon and spacing the arms apart.
  • Links [3 have one of their ends pivotally attached to the arm by means of the rivet Ii and bushing l2 and their other ends attached to the clamping bar 3 by a rivet l4 journaled in a bronze bushing IS in the clamping bar.
  • a stop H is provided on the clamping bar 3.
  • the retainer comprises a substantially cylindrical part 16 having a pair of arms I! formed integral therewith. In assembly the two arms I! are forced over the end of the clamping bar, which they frictionally engage, and the retainer is adjusted to suit the particular work to be held. The arms H are then welded to the clamping bar.
  • a screw threaded bolt l8 Received in the retainer I6 is a screw threaded bolt l8 having nuts l9 thereon engaging opposite sides of the retainer to secure the bolt relative thereto.
  • a work engaging head 20 On the end of the bolt 28 is welded or formed a work engaging head 20.
  • the head 20 engages a piece of work, designated at 22 to hold it in a fixture 23, as
  • Fig. 5 wherein there is illustrated an automobile body 24 held in a fixture including a base part 25 and vertically extending elements, this fixture serving as an example of a fixture such as is used in flash welding operations.
  • this fixture serving as an example of a fixture such as is used in flash welding operations.
  • On the base part 25 are provided several clamps, the clamps being constructed as described above and being generally designated on this figure by the numerals 21, 28 and 29.
  • the base brackets take a different form.
  • the base 30 supporting the clamp 21 is constructed so that the clamping bar 3 is substantially vertical when it is in its clamping position.
  • a limitation as to the extent of movement of the lever 5 is present in this particular mounting and for this reason it has been bent to permit the desired amount of pivotal movement before it strikes the base 25.
  • Clamp 28 has a base'3i supporting the elements so that the clamping bar extends in a plane approximately forty-five degrees to the horizontal.
  • Clamp 29 is supported upon a base 32 designed to elevate the clamp relative to the base 25. In this form the clamping bar 3 is bent in order to adapt itself to the work.
  • brackets 33 supporting clamps 34, 35 and 36, clamps 34 and 35 being provided with bent levers 5 in order to accommodate the clamps to the limitations as to space.
  • a clamp having a clamping arm with an enlarged head 20 therein for engaging the top of the body 24.
  • a retainer for supportirg a work engaging element, said retainer having means for frictionally engaging said clamping bar for holding itself in positions of adjustment with respect thereto.
  • a retainer for supporting a work engaging element, said retainer having means for frictionally engaging said clamping bar for holding itself in positions of adjustment 7 with respect thereto, an adjustable element supported by said retainer, and means for holding said adjustable element in positions of adjustment.
  • a retainer for supporting a work engaging element, said retainer having means for frictionally engaging said clamping bar for holding itself in positions of adjustment with respect thereto, a, bolt received in said retainer, and nuts on said bolt and engaging said retainer to secure said bolt relative thereto.
  • a clamping device spaced apart base brackets,-a clamping bar having its ends disposed between said brackets, a rivet uniting said brackets and extending through an aperture in the said end of said clamping bar, spaced apart elements, a rivet uniting said brackets and pivotally supporting the ends of said spaced apart elements relative to said brackets, links, a rivet pivotally attaching said links to said clamping bar, a rivet pivotally attaching said links to said spaced apart elements, and an operating handle connected to said spaced apart elements.
  • a clamping device spaced apart base brackets, a clamping bar having its ends disposed between said brackets, a rivet uniting said brackets, and extending through an aperture in the said end of said clamping bar, spaced apart elements, a rivet uniting said brackets and pivotally supporting the ends of said spaced'apart elements relative to said brackets, links, a rivet pivotally attaching said links to said clamping bar, a rivet pivotally attaching said links to said spaced apart elements, an operating handle connected to said spaced apart element, and a bushing surrounding said rivets and-serving as a spacer element for the respectively united parts and as a wear surface.

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S p F. L. MCKENNA TOGGLE CLAMP Filed March 29, 1935 INVENTOR. 123/1! 1 l/c/rnma ATTORNEYS Patented Sept. 15, 1936 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
TOGGLE CLAMP Frank L. McKenna, Detroit, Mich., assignor to Detroit Stamping 00., Detroit, Mich., a corporation of Michigan Application March 29, 1935, Serial No. 13,693
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- friction and keep bearing play down to a minimum by the provision of hard bronze bushings at the pivot points.
Another object of the invention is to provide a clamp wherein the work holding bar travels a greater distance than the operating handle. By way of example, the movement of the clamping bar is approximately twice that of the handle but the rate of movement of the'clamping bar relative to the rate of movement of the handle constantly varies. A desirable leverage action is thus attained by combining the toggle elements so that when the clamp is in its open position movement of the handle to close the clamp causes movement of the clamping bar at a rate approximately three times faster than the handle and during the final five degrees of movement before the locking point the handle has a speed approximately twelve times that of the clamping bar. Thus the clamping bar may be rapidly moved to and from its clamping position and the operating lever has an increased leverage advantage over the bar at the time the latter becomes operative as a holding means.
Still another object of the invention is to provide an adjustable bolt retainer constructed to hold itself in place on the clamping bar by frictional engagement therewith until all the parts have been properly adjusted, at which time it is permanently welded in position.
With the above and other ends in view the invention consists in matters hereinafter more par- 1 ticularly set forth with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which Figure l is a side elevation of the clamp in an operative position;
Fig. 2 is a cross section taken on the line 2 of Fig. 1;
an automobile body, clamps being illustrated on the fixture for holding the body.
Like characters of reference are employed throughout to designate corresponding parts.
The base for the present clamp is formed of two angle brackets l united by a rivet 2 which also serves as a fulcrum and a means for attaching a clamping bar 3 to the base. Also serving to unite the two brackets l is a rivet 4 whose outer ends serve as a fulcrum for an operating handle 5. As more clearly shown in Fig. 2 the handle 5 has two spaced apart arms 6 straddling the brackets l and clamping bar 3 and having. apertures 1 receiving the ends of the rivet 4.
Sleeved on the rivet 4 is a bronze bushing 8 whose ends are received in apertures 9 in the brackets l, the bushing thus serving as a spacer element between the arms 6. Sleeved on the bushing 8 are spacer elements H) which function to hold the brackets l in spaced apart relation. The bushing 8 and the spacer elements l0 cooperate with the rivet 4 to hold the arms 6 relative to the brackets l without any play and yet without resulting in any frictional binding.
Extending between the arms 6 is a rivet I I having a bronze bushing l2 sleeved thereon and spacing the arms apart. Links [3 have one of their ends pivotally attached to the arm by means of the rivet Ii and bushing l2 and their other ends attached to the clamping bar 3 by a rivet l4 journaled in a bronze bushing IS in the clamping bar. A stop H is provided on the clamping bar 3.
On the outer end of the clamping bar 3 is provided a bolt retainer. The retainer comprises a substantially cylindrical part 16 having a pair of arms I! formed integral therewith. In assembly the two arms I! are forced over the end of the clamping bar, which they frictionally engage, and the retainer is adjusted to suit the particular work to be held. The arms H are then welded to the clamping bar.
Received in the retainer I6 is a screw threaded bolt l8 having nuts l9 thereon engaging opposite sides of the retainer to secure the bolt relative thereto. On the end of the bolt 28 is welded or formed a work engaging head 20.
In operation, the head 20 engages a piece of work, designated at 22 to hold it in a fixture 23, as
shown more clearly in Fig. 1. As shown, in order to move the head 20 into engagement with the work the lever 5 has been moved pivotally relative to the brackets I until it strikes the stop 2|. When the lever 5 engages the stop 2| the links l3 will have passed their dead center relative to the pivot points 4 and H and they will positively hold the clamping bar 3 against movement in a direction away from the work as a result of pressure on the clamping bar tending to move the same.
To release the clamp to permit removal of the work 22 the lever 5 is moved, by manual pressure, from the position shown in Fig. 1 to that shown in Fig. 2. This movement pulls the clamping bar and causes it to move through an arc of approximately one hundred and eighty degrees whereby it is moved completely away from the work piece, as shown in Fig. 3.
When the lever 5 is moved from the position shown in Fig. 3 to that shown in Fig. I the clamping bar is moved through approximately twice the number of degrees that the lever 5 is moved, and obviously, the movement of the bar is at a rate faster than the rate of movement of lever. However, as the lever 5 approaches the stop 2| the arms 6 of the lever and the links I3, which comprise a toggle linkage, are almost straightened and therefore movement of the clamping bar takes place at a rate lower than the lever. This provides a leverage advantage of approximately twelve to one at the time the head 20 engages the work.
The advantage of the wide range of movement of the clamping bar becomes apparent upon reference to Fig. 5 wherein there is illustrated an automobile body 24 held in a fixture including a base part 25 and vertically extending elements, this fixture serving as an example of a fixture such as is used in flash welding operations. On the base part 25 are provided several clamps, the clamps being constructed as described above and being generally designated on this figure by the numerals 21, 28 and 29. In each instance, however, the base brackets take a different form. For example, the base 30 supporting the clamp 21 is constructed so that the clamping bar 3 is substantially vertical when it is in its clamping position. A limitation as to the extent of movement of the lever 5 is present in this particular mounting and for this reason it has been bent to permit the desired amount of pivotal movement before it strikes the base 25.
Clamp 28 has a base'3i supporting the elements so that the clamping bar extends in a plane approximately forty-five degrees to the horizontal. Clamp 29 is supported upon a base 32 designed to elevate the clamp relative to the base 25. In this form the clamping bar 3 is bent in order to adapt itself to the work.
On the vertical elements 26 are provided brackets 33 supporting clamps 34, 35 and 36, clamps 34 and 35 being provided with bent levers 5 in order to accommodate the clamps to the limitations as to space. At 31 there is illustrated a clamp having a clamping arm with an enlarged head 20 therein for engaging the top of the body 24. .Accordingly it becomes apparent that both the clamp ri'supporting bases and the work engaging heads take various forms in order that theclamp may be adapted to the work. However, in all these forms the wide range of movement of the clamping bar is present and its advantage is apparent with the type of fixture and work shown because of the difliculty experienced in removing the work from the fixture in the event that the clamping elements are only capable of being moved suificiently to release the work and not sumciently to entirely remove them from the work.
Although a specific embodiment of the invention has been shown and described it will be understood that various changes may be made within the scope of the appended claims without departing from the spirit of the invention, and such changes are contemplated.
What I claim is:--
1. In combination with a clamping bar and means for moving the same to operative and inoperative positions, a retainer for supportirg a work engaging element, said retainer having means for frictionally engaging said clamping bar for holding itself in positions of adjustment with respect thereto.
2. In combination with a clamping bar and means for moving the same to operative and inoperative positions, a retainer for supporting a work engaging element, said retainer having means for frictionally engaging said clamping bar for holding itself in positions of adjustment 7 with respect thereto, an adjustable element supported by said retainer, and means for holding said adjustable element in positions of adjustment.
3. In combination with a clamping bar and means for moving the same to operative and inoperative positions, a retainer for supporting a work engaging element, said retainer having means for frictionally engaging said clamping bar for holding itself in positions of adjustment with respect thereto, a, bolt received in said retainer, and nuts on said bolt and engaging said retainer to secure said bolt relative thereto.
4. In a clamping device, spaced apart base brackets,-a clamping bar having its ends disposed between said brackets, a rivet uniting said brackets and extending through an aperture in the said end of said clamping bar, spaced apart elements, a rivet uniting said brackets and pivotally supporting the ends of said spaced apart elements relative to said brackets, links, a rivet pivotally attaching said links to said clamping bar, a rivet pivotally attaching said links to said spaced apart elements, and an operating handle connected to said spaced apart elements.
5. In a clamping device, spaced apart base brackets, a clamping bar having its ends disposed between said brackets, a rivet uniting said brackets, and extending through an aperture in the said end of said clamping bar, spaced apart elements, a rivet uniting said brackets and pivotally supporting the ends of said spaced'apart elements relative to said brackets, links, a rivet pivotally attaching said links to said clamping bar, a rivet pivotally attaching said links to said spaced apart elements, an operating handle connected to said spaced apart element, and a bushing surrounding said rivets and-serving as a spacer element for the respectively united parts and as a wear surface.
FRANK L. MCKENNA.
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US2456100A (en) * 1945-06-04 1948-12-14 Justice W Wood Toggle clamp
US2537350A (en) * 1946-10-12 1951-01-09 Pullmanstandard Car Mfg Compan Jig clamp arrangement
US2600584A (en) * 1947-04-10 1952-06-17 Jo Ann Snell Work clamp
US2602961A (en) * 1949-06-09 1952-07-15 Walter A Spiers Vulcanizing apparatus for v-belts
US2621400A (en) * 1948-07-12 1952-12-16 Universal Controls Corp Repair rack for domestic gas service meters
US2779092A (en) * 1951-12-26 1957-01-29 Progressive Welder Sales Compa Method and apparatus for making vehicle bodies
US2953174A (en) * 1956-09-10 1960-09-20 Lockheed Aircraft Corp Corner clamp
US3035830A (en) * 1954-06-18 1962-05-22 O D Scarborough Machine for milling and removing inhibitors from propellant grain
US3035831A (en) * 1960-11-29 1962-05-22 Leland F Blatt Toggle clamp
US3149832A (en) * 1962-04-02 1964-09-22 Sta Co Corp De Toggle clamp with adjustable guide
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US3782712A (en) * 1972-09-28 1974-01-01 L Blatt Toggle clamp with detent open guided arm
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US4695045A (en) * 1986-07-18 1987-09-22 Rca Corporation Apparatus for securing a cathode-ray tube during processing
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US20090140111A1 (en) * 2007-11-30 2009-06-04 Marino Paul W Actuator bracket for a modular base assembly for vehicle model making
US7722059B1 (en) 2007-09-28 2010-05-25 Marino Paul W Complete wheel bracket assembly for a modular base assembly for vehicle model making
US10800009B2 (en) 2016-01-20 2020-10-13 Delaware Capital Formation, Inc. Toggle clamp
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US2436941A (en) * 1945-03-28 1948-03-02 Jack J Sendoykas Toggle clamp
US2456100A (en) * 1945-06-04 1948-12-14 Justice W Wood Toggle clamp
US2537350A (en) * 1946-10-12 1951-01-09 Pullmanstandard Car Mfg Compan Jig clamp arrangement
US2600584A (en) * 1947-04-10 1952-06-17 Jo Ann Snell Work clamp
US2621400A (en) * 1948-07-12 1952-12-16 Universal Controls Corp Repair rack for domestic gas service meters
US2602961A (en) * 1949-06-09 1952-07-15 Walter A Spiers Vulcanizing apparatus for v-belts
US2779092A (en) * 1951-12-26 1957-01-29 Progressive Welder Sales Compa Method and apparatus for making vehicle bodies
US3035830A (en) * 1954-06-18 1962-05-22 O D Scarborough Machine for milling and removing inhibitors from propellant grain
US2953174A (en) * 1956-09-10 1960-09-20 Lockheed Aircraft Corp Corner clamp
US3035831A (en) * 1960-11-29 1962-05-22 Leland F Blatt Toggle clamp
US3149832A (en) * 1962-04-02 1964-09-22 Sta Co Corp De Toggle clamp with adjustable guide
DE1216620B (en) * 1962-04-02 1966-05-12 Sta Co Corp De Knee lever joint clamp
US3782712A (en) * 1972-09-28 1974-01-01 L Blatt Toggle clamp with detent open guided arm
DE3033799A1 (en) * 1980-09-09 1982-03-25 Dieter 7317 Wendlingen Knauer Joint between statically-loaded components - comprises non-elastic connector hinging on both to vary intervening distance
US4695045A (en) * 1986-07-18 1987-09-22 Rca Corporation Apparatus for securing a cathode-ray tube during processing
EP0711632A1 (en) * 1994-11-08 1996-05-15 DE-STA-CO Metallerzeugnisse GmbH Clamping device
US7722059B1 (en) 2007-09-28 2010-05-25 Marino Paul W Complete wheel bracket assembly for a modular base assembly for vehicle model making
DE102008050276B4 (en) 2007-10-05 2021-12-30 GM Global Technology Operations LLC (n. d. Ges. d. Staates Delaware) Device for clamping a plate with a support structure made of three spherical contact elements
US20090096143A1 (en) * 2007-10-12 2009-04-16 Gm Global Technology Operations, Inc. Method And Apparatus For Fixturing A Panel
US7900898B2 (en) 2007-10-12 2011-03-08 GM Global Technology Operations LLC Method and apparatus for fixturing a panel
US20090140111A1 (en) * 2007-11-30 2009-06-04 Marino Paul W Actuator bracket for a modular base assembly for vehicle model making
US10800009B2 (en) 2016-01-20 2020-10-13 Delaware Capital Formation, Inc. Toggle clamp
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