EP1248909B1 - Clamps - Google Patents
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- EP1248909B1 EP1248909B1 EP01901039A EP01901039A EP1248909B1 EP 1248909 B1 EP1248909 B1 EP 1248909B1 EP 01901039 A EP01901039 A EP 01901039A EP 01901039 A EP01901039 A EP 01901039A EP 1248909 B1 EP1248909 B1 EP 1248909B1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47F—SPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
- A47F5/00—Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
- A47F5/08—Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features secured to the wall, ceiling, or the like; Wall-bracket display devices
- A47F5/0884—Show stands with clips or slits to attach articles
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47F—SPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
- A47F7/00—Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials
- A47F7/16—Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials for carpets; for wallpaper; for textile materials
- A47F7/163—Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials for carpets; for wallpaper; for textile materials in the form of flat shaped samples
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B42—BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
- B42F—SHEETS TEMPORARILY ATTACHED TOGETHER; FILING APPLIANCES; FILE CARDS; INDEXING
- B42F9/00—Filing appliances with devices clamping file edges; Covers with clamping backs
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- the present invention relates to clamps and more particularly to clamps for releasably holding the edge portions of articles of sheet-like form, such as plans and drawings, for convenient storage and ready access.
- Clamps for storing engineering or architectural plans and drawings and other sheet-like particles such as samples of fabric or carpet typically comprise two elongate opposed jaws pivotally mounted to grip and release the edge portions of the sheet material by operation of screw device comprising bolts and wing nuts.
- the clamp extends horizontally and is removably mounted on associated support structure, for example horizontally extending suspension bars, so that the sheet material held by the clamp hangs downwardly from the clamp, the clamp being removable from the support structure to provide access to the stored material when required.
- the clamp may include a handle to facilitate placement and removal of the clamp relative to the support structure.
- US-A-4921506 discloses a clamp for clamping sheets and like material.
- the clamp has opposed elongated clamping jaws mounted for pivotal movement between a clamping position and a relatively open, released, condition.
- An upper part of the jaws is mounted in a channel-section top-piece so that opposite sides of the top-piece cooperate with the two jaws.
- a latch device effects movement of the jaws and is formed by a latch lever pivotable between a stable latched position and a released position.
- the latch lever is linked to the jaws and cooperates with the top-piece such that movement of the lever to its released position effects relative movement between the jaws and the top piece to enable opening of the jaws.
- the latch device also has means that enable adjustment of the clamped and open conditions of the jaws.
- a clamp for clamping sheets and like material comprising opposed elongate clamping jaws mounted for pivotal movement between a clamping condition and a relatively open, released, condition, a member of channel section within which an upper part of the jaws is mounted whereby opposite sides of the member co-operate with the two jaws, and a latch device for effecting movement of the jaws, said latch device comprising a latch lever pivotal between a stable latched position and a released position, said latch lever being linked to the jaws and cooperating with the member such that movement of the latch lever to its released position effects relative movement between the jaws and said member to enable opening of the jaws, said latch device also having means enabling adjustment of the clamped and open conditions of the jaws, characterised by means for positively locking the latch lever against accidental release when in its latched position.
- a clamp for holding and storing sheets and like material such as drawings, plans, brochures, fabric samples, and carpet samples, comprises elongate opposed clamping jaws 2, 4 each in the form of an extrusion of constant cross section.
- the jaws 2, 4 are mounted for pivotal movement one relative to the other by engagement of a projection 6 of substantially circular cross section extending along an upper edge portion of the jaw 2 within a channel 8 of similar cross section extending along the upper edge portion of the jaw 4.
- the jaws 2, 4 are biased to an open position by a pair of springs 10 of plate-like form mounted at spaced positions along the length of the clamp, with each spring 10 being mounted in the interior of the clamp and having a pair of opposed legs 10a resiliently biased apart and engaging the inner surfaces of the two jaws 2,4 in order to pivotally bias the jaws 2, 4 apart.
- the two jaws 2, 4 are associated with an elongate mounting channel 12 extending the length of the clamp.
- the mounting channel 12 consists of an extrusion of substantially C-shaped cross section lying above the two jaws 2, 4 so that the jaws extend partially into the interior of the channel 12 with lower edge portions 12a of the channel 12 engaging the outer sides of the two jaws 2, 4 as clearly shown in Figures 3 and 4.
- the two jaws 2, 4 are so profiled that the lower edge portions of the channel 12a engage an outwardly inclined surface of the associated jaw so that relative movement between the jaws 2, 4 and the channel 12 in a sense to draw the two jaws 2, 4 upwardly relative to the channel 12 will cause the lower edge portions 12a of the channel to pivot the jaws progressively inwardly to a closed clamping condition against the bias of the springs 10.
- This closing movement of the jaws and subsequent opening movement is effected by means of latch devices 13 which will be described subsequently.
- the upper part of the mounting channel 12 includes two opposed grooves whereby the upper part forms a head section 12b of undercut profile.
- the head section 12b provides a mounting for associated components such as a handle 14, end caps 16 and associated index tags, a stop button 18 for interaction with associated support structure on which the clamp is mounted in use, and mounting blocks 20 for the latch devices 13.
- the associated component to be mounted on the head section 12b comprises a base part having on its underside a groove of corresponding section to the head section 12b of the mounting channel 12 whereby the component can be engaged with the channel by sliding the base part along the head section from one end with the head section engaged with the groove. This engagement is specifically shown in relation to the latch mounting blocks 20 in Figures 3 and 4.
- this type of mounting system provides an infinitely adjustable mounting for components such as the handle and stop button which can be slid along the head section to a selected position to be secured in that position by the simple expedient of a grub screw or the like in the base part of the component and tightened into engagement with the head section 12b of the mounting channel 12.
- the head section 12b may be formed with a series of holes or other recesses longitudinally spaced with the base portion of the component including an integrally-moulded projection adapted for snap-in engagement with a selected one of the recesses in order to locate the component.
- Each of the latch devices 13 consists of a mounting block 20 engaged with the head section 12b of the mounting channel 12 as previously described.
- a bolt 22 having a head 24 located in the interior of the two jaws 2, 4 immediately beneath the zone of their pivotal connection 6, 8 extends upwardly through a hole in the upper edges of the two jaws 2, 4 and a vertical passage in the mounting channel 12 and block 20 into the interior of a latch lever 26 mounted above the block 20.
- a nut 28 mounted on the shank of the bolt 22 within the interior of the latch lever 26 is coupled to the latch lever 26 by means of a pivotal connection 30 at right angles to the axis of the bolt 22.
- the latch lever 26 is able to pivot vertically about the horizontal pivot connection 30 between an engaged or latched position shown in Figures 3 and 5 in which the handle of the lever 26 extends downwardly to lie along the side of the mounting block 20 and mounting channel 12, and a released position as shown in Figure 4 in which the handle of the lever 26 extends substantially horizontally.
- the latch bolt 22 is also used to mount a respective one of the two biasing springs 10 and for this purpose an upper part of the spring 10 is formed with a hole through which the shank of the bolt 22 passes, with the upper part of the spring 10 being held captive between the head of the bolt 24 and the underside of the zone of pivotal connection of the two jaws, as illustrated in Figures 3 and 4.
- each latch lever 26 is interconnected by a radius 26c which acts as a cam surface which interacts with the upper surface of the mounting block 20 during this pivotal movement of the latch lever 26, to thereby cause the raising and lowering movement of the bolt 22 and hence of the jaws relative to the channel.
- the action of the latch lever 26, due to the spring bias of the jaws is, essentially, an over-centre action, with the latch lever 26 being in a stable position when in its engaged position and when in its released position.
- the two jaws 2, 4 will pivot uniformly relative to a vertical plane from their closed to their open conditions and vice versa, upon movement of the latch levers 26.
- a lug 32 projecting from the surface 26a of the main body portion of the latch lever 26 engages, with a snap-in action, into a recess 34 formed in the upper surface of the mounting block 20 when the latch lever 26 is pivoted into its engaged position; one such lug 32 and corresponding recess 34 is provided at each side of the latch lever 26.
- the presence of the second pair of recesses 34 visible in Figure 6 provides a second alternative stable engaged position for the latch lever 26 following adjustment, as will be described below.
- the latch devices 13 also provide substantial facility for adjustment of the closed and open conditions of the jaws 2, 4 to accommodate a range of different thicknesses of material to be clamped and a range of different clamping pressures. This is achieved by moving the latch lever 26 to the released position of Figure 4 and then rotating the lever 26 about the axis of the bolt 22. This will result in relative displacement between the nut 28 and bolt 22 which will cause a change in the spacing between the jaws 2, 4 in their open condition due to displacement of the bolt 22 and hence the jaws 2, 4 relative to the channel 12. By rotating the latch lever 26 anti-clockwise from the open position shown in Figure 4, the bolt 22 will be displaced downwardly to provide a progressively increasing open condition and a commensurately wider spaced closed or clamping condition.
- Figure 7 illustrates by way of example a position towards the extreme of adjustment in which the jaws 2, 4 are set to clamp, for example, a thick set of drawings. It is to be noted that in the engaged position, the latch lever 26 can be located at either side of the block 20 and therefore the incremental adjustment of the jaws 2, 4 is obtained by rotation of the latch lever 26 through 180°, equivalent to half of the bolt thread pitch whereby relatively fine incremental adjustment can be achieved.
- Figures 8 to 12 is very similar to that of Figures 1 to 7 and differs from that embodiment principally in the configuration of the latch lever in its engaged (latched) and released positions and also in the mounting of the latch bolt to the latch lever.
- Figures 8 and 10 show the latch lever 26 in the latched position
- Figures 9 and 11 show the latch lever 26 in its released position. Movement of the latch lever 26 between these positions effects movement of the bolt 22 and hence opening and closing movement of the jaws 2, 4 in the same manner as described in connection with the first embodiment of the invention, the movement occurring as a result of the cooperation between the main body portion of the latch lever 26 and the upper surface of the mounting block 20.
- the nut 28 of the first embodiment by which the bolt 22 is mounted within the latch lever 26 has been replaced by an internally-threaded sleeve 40 engaged with the threaded shank of the bolt 22.
- the sleeve 40 is mounted to the latch lever 26 by a pin 42 passing through an upper end portion of the sleeve above the threaded zone. This simplifies manufacture as the pivot connection between the latch lever 26 and sleeve 40 is effected by a single pin 42 inserted through aligned passages in these components.
- the internally-threaded sleeve 40 also permits, due to its increased thread length in relation to that of the nut 26, an increased range of adjustment of the jaws 2, 4.
- the opposed sides of the channel 12 which engage the jaws 2, 4 are of a tapered configuration which provides improved strength in relation to that illustrated in Figures 1 to 7.
- the stop button 18 is mounted in a predetermined position on the head section of the channel 12 by means of resilient legs which are in snap-in engagement in an aperture within the top part of the head section.
- Figures 13 and 14 show a modified version of the embodiment of Figures 8 to 12 in which the mounting block 20 for the latch lever 26 is of extended length to provide a lip 60 and the latch lever 26 is shaped at its distal end to provide a downwardly curved portion 62 the end of which lies beneath the lip 60 upon rotation of the lever 26 when in its latched position so that the end of the lever 26 is in longitudinal alignment with the lip 60 as shown in Figure 13.
- the lip 60 will act as an abutment or catch to prevent accidental release of the lever 26.
- the lip 60 is provided only at one end of the mounting block 20 whereby there is a single position for the latch lever 26 in which it is positively locked against accidental release
- the mounting block could be configured to provide a locking lip 60 at each end, with the block being of increased length to accommodate this, whereby positive locking for the latch lever 26 can be achieved in either one of two angular positions of the latch lever 26 spaced 180° apart.
- the clamp in accordance with the preferred embodiments of the invention has facility for rapid opening and closure of the jaws achieved by a relatively small and rapid pivotal movement of the two latch levers which is amplified into a much greater movement of the jaws.
- the latch devices are also readily adjustable to provide a wide variation in the thickness of material which can be clamped and also of the clamping pressure.
- the described mounting system facilitates ease of mounting of components such as the handle and stop buttons in adjustable positions to suit different forms of mounting system.
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- The present invention relates to clamps and more particularly to clamps for releasably holding the edge portions of articles of sheet-like form, such as plans and drawings, for convenient storage and ready access.
- Clamps for storing engineering or architectural plans and drawings and other sheet-like particles such as samples of fabric or carpet, typically comprise two elongate opposed jaws pivotally mounted to grip and release the edge portions of the sheet material by operation of screw device comprising bolts and wing nuts. In use, the clamp extends horizontally and is removably mounted on associated support structure, for example horizontally extending suspension bars, so that the sheet material held by the clamp hangs downwardly from the clamp, the clamp being removable from the support structure to provide access to the stored material when required. The clamp may include a handle to facilitate placement and removal of the clamp relative to the support structure.
- The use of screw devices comprising screws and wing nuts to open and close the jaws of the clamp is not particularly convenient as several turns of each wing nut may be required to achieve the requisite opening or closing movement of the jaws. In addition, certain previously proposed forms of clamp incorporating a handle do not always provide a convenient means of mounting the handle or of readily adjusting the position of the handle to suit different forms of support system.
- US-A-4921506 discloses a clamp for clamping sheets and like material. The clamp has opposed elongated clamping jaws mounted for pivotal movement between a clamping position and a relatively open, released, condition. An upper part of the jaws is mounted in a channel-section top-piece so that opposite sides of the top-piece cooperate with the two jaws. A latch device effects movement of the jaws and is formed by a latch lever pivotable between a stable latched position and a released position. The latch lever is linked to the jaws and cooperates with the top-piece such that movement of the lever to its released position effects relative movement between the jaws and the top piece to enable opening of the jaws. The latch device also has means that enable adjustment of the clamped and open conditions of the jaws.
- According to the present invention, there is provided a clamp for clamping sheets and like material, said clamp comprising opposed elongate clamping jaws mounted for pivotal movement between a clamping condition and a relatively open, released, condition, a member of channel section within which an upper part of the jaws is mounted whereby opposite sides of the member co-operate with the two jaws, and a latch device for effecting movement of the jaws, said latch device comprising a latch lever pivotal between a stable latched position and a released position, said latch lever being linked to the jaws and cooperating with the member such that movement of the latch lever to its released position effects relative movement between the jaws and said member to enable opening of the jaws, said latch device also having means enabling adjustment of the clamped and open conditions of the jaws, characterised by means for positively locking the latch lever against accidental release when in its latched position.
- An embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:-
- Figure 1 is a side view of a clamp in accordance with one embodiment of the invention;
- Figure 2 is a plan view of the clamp;
- Figure 3 is a cross section through a latch device of the clamp showing the configuration when the jaws of the clamp are in their closed or clamping condition;
- Figure 4 is a cross section similar to Figure 3 but showing the jaws in their open condition;
- Figure 5 is a fragmentary section similar to Figure 3 showing interior detail of the latch device;
- Figure 6 is an enlarged view of the latch device showing the incorporation of a lock for locking the latch lever against accidental release when in its engaged condition;
- Figure 7 is a section corresponding to Figure 3 but showing the closed condition of the jaws following adjustment effected by rotation of the latch lever;
- Figure 8 is a side view of a clamp in accordance with another embodiment of the invention showing the configuration when the jaws of the clamp are in their closed or clamping condition;
- Figure 9 is a side view corresponding to Figure 9 but showing the configuration when the jaws are in their open condition;
- Figure 10 is a section taken on line A-A of Figure 8;
- Figure 11 is a section taken on line A-A of Figure 9;
- Figure 12 is an exploded view showing the latch lever and associated components of the embodiment of Figures 8 to 11;
- Figure 13 is a fragmentary perspective view showing a modification of the embodiment of Figures 8 to 12 having provision for positively locking the latch lever in its latched condition after adjustment of the clamping pressure; and
- Figure 14 is a fragmentary side view showing the latch lever configuration of Figure 13.
- In accordance with a first embodiment of the invention (Figures 1 to 7), a clamp for holding and storing sheets and like material such as drawings, plans, brochures, fabric samples, and carpet samples, comprises elongate
opposed clamping jaws jaws projection 6 of substantially circular cross section extending along an upper edge portion of thejaw 2 within achannel 8 of similar cross section extending along the upper edge portion of thejaw 4. Thejaws springs 10 of plate-like form mounted at spaced positions along the length of the clamp, with eachspring 10 being mounted in the interior of the clamp and having a pair ofopposed legs 10a resiliently biased apart and engaging the inner surfaces of the twojaws jaws - The two
jaws elongate mounting channel 12 extending the length of the clamp. Themounting channel 12 consists of an extrusion of substantially C-shaped cross section lying above the twojaws channel 12 withlower edge portions 12a of thechannel 12 engaging the outer sides of the twojaws jaws channel 12a engage an outwardly inclined surface of the associated jaw so that relative movement between thejaws channel 12 in a sense to draw the twojaws channel 12 will cause thelower edge portions 12a of the channel to pivot the jaws progressively inwardly to a closed clamping condition against the bias of thesprings 10. This closing movement of the jaws and subsequent opening movement is effected by means oflatch devices 13 which will be described subsequently. - The upper part of the
mounting channel 12 includes two opposed grooves whereby the upper part forms ahead section 12b of undercut profile. Thehead section 12b provides a mounting for associated components such as ahandle 14,end caps 16 and associated index tags, astop button 18 for interaction with associated support structure on which the clamp is mounted in use, and mountingblocks 20 for thelatch devices 13. In each case the associated component to be mounted on thehead section 12b comprises a base part having on its underside a groove of corresponding section to thehead section 12b of themounting channel 12 whereby the component can be engaged with the channel by sliding the base part along the head section from one end with the head section engaged with the groove. This engagement is specifically shown in relation to thelatch mounting blocks 20 in Figures 3 and 4. It will be understood that this type of mounting system provides an infinitely adjustable mounting for components such as the handle and stop button which can be slid along the head section to a selected position to be secured in that position by the simple expedient of a grub screw or the like in the base part of the component and tightened into engagement with thehead section 12b of themounting channel 12. Alternatively thehead section 12b may be formed with a series of holes or other recesses longitudinally spaced with the base portion of the component including an integrally-moulded projection adapted for snap-in engagement with a selected one of the recesses in order to locate the component. - Each of the
latch devices 13 consists of amounting block 20 engaged with thehead section 12b of themounting channel 12 as previously described. Abolt 22 having ahead 24 located in the interior of the twojaws pivotal connection jaws mounting channel 12 and block 20 into the interior of alatch lever 26 mounted above theblock 20. Anut 28 mounted on the shank of thebolt 22 within the interior of thelatch lever 26 is coupled to thelatch lever 26 by means of apivotal connection 30 at right angles to the axis of thebolt 22. In this manner, thelatch lever 26 is able to pivot vertically about thehorizontal pivot connection 30 between an engaged or latched position shown in Figures 3 and 5 in which the handle of thelever 26 extends downwardly to lie along the side of themounting block 20 and mountingchannel 12, and a released position as shown in Figure 4 in which the handle of thelever 26 extends substantially horizontally. Conveniently, thelatch bolt 22 is also used to mount a respective one of the twobiasing springs 10 and for this purpose an upper part of thespring 10 is formed with a hole through which the shank of thebolt 22 passes, with the upper part of thespring 10 being held captive between the head of thebolt 24 and the underside of the zone of pivotal connection of the two jaws, as illustrated in Figures 3 and 4. - It will be noted that in the engaged position of Figure 3, a
lower surface 26a of the main body of thelatch lever 26 in that position is engaged with the upper surface of themounting block 20 and in that position the distance X between thepivot connection 30 and that surface is such that thelever 26 has, via thehead 24 of thebolt 22, drawn thejaws channel 12 to an extent whereby the interaction between thelower edge portions 12a of thechannel 12 and thejaws latch lever 26 is in the released position of Figure 4, asurface 26b of the main body portion of thelatch lever 26 at right angles to thesurface 26a is in contact with the upper surface of themounting block 20 and in this position the distance Y between thepivot connection 30 and the surface is less than the distance X; as a result thebolt 22 and thejaws channel 12 than in the engaged position of thelatch lever 26 whereby as a result of the interaction between thejaws lower edge portions 12a of thechannel 12 under the spring bias thejaws surfaces latch lever 26 are interconnected by aradius 26c which acts as a cam surface which interacts with the upper surface of themounting block 20 during this pivotal movement of thelatch lever 26, to thereby cause the raising and lowering movement of thebolt 22 and hence of the jaws relative to the channel. The action of the latch lever 26, due to the spring bias of the jaws is, essentially, an over-centre action, with thelatch lever 26 being in a stable position when in its engaged position and when in its released position. - It is to be noted that the two
jaws - The downwards extension of the handle of the
latch lever 26 along the side of themounting block 20 andchannel 12 in the engaged position provides a compact configuration which is unlikely to be susceptible to accidental release. However further security against accidental release may be provided by incorporating a snap-in detent between the latch handle and mountingblock 20 orchannel 12 in order to provide a more positive lock for thelatch lever 26 when in its engaged condition. Figure 6 illustrates in detail one method for achieving the positive lock for thelatch lever 26 in its engaged position. As shown in Figure 6, alug 32 projecting from thesurface 26a of the main body portion of thelatch lever 26 engages, with a snap-in action, into arecess 34 formed in the upper surface of themounting block 20 when thelatch lever 26 is pivoted into its engaged position; onesuch lug 32 andcorresponding recess 34 is provided at each side of thelatch lever 26. The presence of the second pair ofrecesses 34 visible in Figure 6 provides a second alternative stable engaged position for thelatch lever 26 following adjustment, as will be described below. - The
latch devices 13 also provide substantial facility for adjustment of the closed and open conditions of thejaws latch lever 26 to the released position of Figure 4 and then rotating thelever 26 about the axis of thebolt 22. This will result in relative displacement between thenut 28 andbolt 22 which will cause a change in the spacing between thejaws bolt 22 and hence thejaws channel 12. By rotating thelatch lever 26 anti-clockwise from the open position shown in Figure 4, thebolt 22 will be displaced downwardly to provide a progressively increasing open condition and a commensurately wider spaced closed or clamping condition. Figure 7 illustrates by way of example a position towards the extreme of adjustment in which thejaws latch lever 26 can be located at either side of theblock 20 and therefore the incremental adjustment of thejaws latch lever 26 through 180°, equivalent to half of the bolt thread pitch whereby relatively fine incremental adjustment can be achieved. - The embodiment of Figures 8 to 12 is very similar to that of Figures 1 to 7 and differs from that embodiment principally in the configuration of the latch lever in its engaged (latched) and released positions and also in the mounting of the latch bolt to the latch lever. In particular, Figures 8 and 10 show the
latch lever 26 in the latched position and Figures 9 and 11 show thelatch lever 26 in its released position. Movement of thelatch lever 26 between these positions effects movement of thebolt 22 and hence opening and closing movement of thejaws latch lever 26 and the upper surface of the mountingblock 20. However in this embodiment, when thelatch lever 26 is in its latched position (Figures 8 and 10) it is able to be rotated about the axis of thebolt 22 to facilitate final tightening of thejaws jaws latch lever 26 through 180° or less. To subsequently release the clamped material, all that is required is a small rotation of thelatch lever 26 in the reverse direction to relieve some of the clamping pressure and then pivotal movement of the latch lever to its released position of Figures 9 and 11 to effect the substantive opening movement of thejaws - In the embodiment of Figures 8 to 12, the
nut 28 of the first embodiment by which thebolt 22 is mounted within thelatch lever 26 has been replaced by an internally-threadedsleeve 40 engaged with the threaded shank of thebolt 22. Thesleeve 40 is mounted to thelatch lever 26 by apin 42 passing through an upper end portion of the sleeve above the threaded zone. This simplifies manufacture as the pivot connection between thelatch lever 26 andsleeve 40 is effected by asingle pin 42 inserted through aligned passages in these components. The internally-threadedsleeve 40 also permits, due to its increased thread length in relation to that of thenut 26, an increased range of adjustment of thejaws - In the embodiment of the Figures 8 to 12, the opposed sides of the
channel 12 which engage thejaws stop button 18 is mounted in a predetermined position on the head section of thechannel 12 by means of resilient legs which are in snap-in engagement in an aperture within the top part of the head section. - Figures 13 and 14 show a modified version of the embodiment of Figures 8 to 12 in which the mounting
block 20 for thelatch lever 26 is of extended length to provide alip 60 and thelatch lever 26 is shaped at its distal end to provide a downwardlycurved portion 62 the end of which lies beneath thelip 60 upon rotation of thelever 26 when in its latched position so that the end of thelever 26 is in longitudinal alignment with thelip 60 as shown in Figure 13. When the end of thelever 26 and thelip 60 are so aligned with the lever end located beneath thelip 60, thelip 60 will act as an abutment or catch to prevent accidental release of thelever 26. Although this positive lock against accidental latch release is only achieved in a predetermined angular position of thelatch lever 26 relative to the axis of the latch bolt, by appropriate selection of the thread pitch of the latch bolt to provide a relatively fine pitch it can be ensured that final tightening of thelatch lever 26 will permit thelatch lever 26 always to be moved into the angular position in which positive locking is achieved by interaction with thelip 60. It is to be understood that other locking structure provided on thelatch lever 26 and mountingblock 20 can be used to achieve an equivalent effect. Although in the modification shown, thelip 60 is provided only at one end of the mountingblock 20 whereby there is a single position for thelatch lever 26 in which it is positively locked against accidental release, in a further variation the mounting block could be configured to provide a lockinglip 60 at each end, with the block being of increased length to accommodate this, whereby positive locking for thelatch lever 26 can be achieved in either one of two angular positions of thelatch lever 26 spaced 180° apart. - It will be understood that the clamp in accordance with the preferred embodiments of the invention has facility for rapid opening and closure of the jaws achieved by a relatively small and rapid pivotal movement of the two latch levers which is amplified into a much greater movement of the jaws. The latch devices are also readily adjustable to provide a wide variation in the thickness of material which can be clamped and also of the clamping pressure. The described mounting system facilitates ease of mounting of components such as the handle and stop buttons in adjustable positions to suit different forms of mounting system.
- The embodiment has been described by way of example only and modifications are possible within the scope of the invention.
- Throughout this specification, unless the context requires otherwise, the word "comprise", and variations such as "comprises" or "comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or group of integers.
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- A clamp for clamping sheets and like material, said clamp comprising opposed elongate clamping jaws (2, 4) mounted for pivotal movement between a clamping condition and a relatively open, released, condition, a member (12) of channel section within which an upper part of the jaws (2, 4) is mounted whereby opposite sides of the member (12) co-operate with the two jaws (2, 4), and a latch device (13) for effecting movement of the jaws (2, 4), said latch device comprising a latch lever (26) pivotal between a stable latched position and a released position, said latch lever (26) being linked to the jaws (2, 4) and co-operating with the member (12) such that movement of the latch lever (26) to its released position effects relative movement between the jaws (2, 4) and said member (12) to enable opening of the jaws, said latch device (13) also having means (22, 28; 22, 40) enabling adjustment of the clamped and open conditions of the jaws (2, 4), characterised by means (60, 62) for positively locking the latch lever (26) against accidental release when in its latched position.
- A clamp according to claim 1, wherein said positive locking means comprises a locking formation (62) on the latch lever (26) and a locking formation (60) on a mounting member (20) for the latch lever, the locking formations (60, 62) being in interlocking engagement upon rotation of the latch lever (26) into at least one predetermined angular position relative to the mounting member (20) when the latch lever (26) is in its latched position.
- A clamp according to claim 2, wherein the locking formations consist of a lip (62) on the latch lever (26) engageable beneath a lip (60) on the mounting member (20) by rotation of the latch lever (26) into said predetermined angular position.
- A clamp according to claim 3, wherein the lip (60) on the mounting member (20) is at a longitudinal end of the mounting member (20) whereby in said predetermined angular position the latch lever (26) extends longitudinally relative to the clamping jaws (2, 4).
- A clamp according to any one of claims 2 to 4, wherein the released position of the latch lever (26) is also a stable position and the latch lever (26) has a body portion with a surface which cooperates with the mounting member (20) to provide a camming action when the latch lever (26) is moved between its latched position and released position to provide movement of the jaws.
- A clamp according to any one of claims 2 to 5, wherein the mounting member (20) is installed on a head section (12b) of the member (12) by being slidably mounted thereon.
- A clamp according to claim 6, wherein further components of the clamp are slidably mounted on the head section (12b) of the member (12).
- A clamp according to claim 7, wherein the further components slidably mounted on the head section include a handle (14) which is adjustable in position along the member (12).
- A clamp according to claim 7 or claim 8, wherein the further components slidably mounted on the head section (12b) include a stop button (18) which is adjustable in position along the member (12).
- A clamp according to any one of claims 7 to 9, wherein the further components slidably mounted on the head section (12b) include end caps (16).
- A clamp according to any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein the jaws (2, 4) are subject to a spring bias to move the jaws (2, 4) in an opening direction when the latch lever (26) is moved out of its latch position, and there are two such latch devices (13) spaced along the length of the member (12).
- A clamp according to any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein means enabling adjustment of the clamped and open positions of the jaws comprises a bolt (22) by which the latch lever (26) is linked to the jaws (2, 4) whereby rotation of the latch lever (26) about the axis of the bolt (22) will result in adjustment of the position of the bolt and thereby in the relative position between the jaws (2, 4) and the member (12), the pivotal movement of the latch lever (26) between its latched and released positions being about an axis at right angles to the axis of the bolt (22).
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