GB2123321A - Vice and workbench in which separate vice jaws are releasably attached to worktop - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B25—HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
- B25H—WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
- B25H1/00—Work benches; Portable stands or supports for positioning portable tools or work to be operated on thereby
- B25H1/08—Work benches; Portable stands or supports for positioning portable tools or work to be operated on thereby with provision for attachment of work holders
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B25—HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
- B25H—WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
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- B25H1/02—Work benches; Portable stands or supports for positioning portable tools or work to be operated on thereby of table type
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Abstract
A workbench comprises a worktop 20 supported by a collapsible leg arrangement 21, the worktop being adapted to support a vice comprising separate fixed and movable vice jaws 23, 24. The worktop 20 is formed with elongate slots 42 at predetermined locations, each adapted to receive a depending hook-like formation 28 of a fixed vice jaw 23. The worktop 20 also is formed at predetermined locations at its edge and extending inboard of the latter elongate recesses into each of which movable vice jaws 24 can be located and secured by complementary formations 46 at the inboard ends of the recesses and movable vice jaws. The separate fixed and movable vice jaws are secured in an operational working relationship by the worktop and such relationship can be varied. <IMAGE>
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SPECIFICATION Vice and workbenches
5 This invention relates to a vice and a worktop particularly adapted for use with the vice.
The present invention is also concerned with a workbench incorporating the adapted worktop.
As is well known a vice generally comprises a 10 fixed jaw and a movable or adjustable jaw between which can be gripped a workpiece, the fixed jaw being bolted or otherwise secured to a workbench with the movable jaw tied to the fixed jaw by guides such as rods and/or slides but movable towards or 15 away from the fixed jaw by an adjusting screw.
With such conventional vice structure the vice is bodily immobilised in, or restricted to, a predetermined position on the workbench and is also restricted in its gripping capacity by its dimensions, 20 i.e. its gripping width (transverse length of the jaws) and gripping length (spacing between the jaws).
It is an object of the present invention to provide a vice which obviates or mitigates the aforesaid restrictions and which has a substantially greater 25 gripping capacity than a conventional vice.
According to the present invention, there is provided a vice comprising separate fixed and movable jaws between which a workpiece can be gripped, the jaws being adapted to be disposed in cooperating 30 working relationship by being removably and adjustably located in predetermined positions on a worktop.
Also according to the present invention there is provided a worktop adapted to receive and locate 35 separate fixed and movable vice jaws in spaced apertures in the worktop surface.
Preferably the worktop surface presents a multiplicity of apertures to permit separate and movable vice jaws to be located in different longitudinal 40 and/ortransv^sal working relationships.
The worktop is preferably supported, when in use, by a collapsible or foldable leg arrangement to provide a workbench.
The workbench may incorporate under the work-45 top and supported thereby and by the leg arrangement a shelf and saw block assembly.
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-50 Figure 1 is a perspective view of a workbench and vice combination according to the present invention;
Figure 2 is a similar view of workbench and vice combination more suitable for do-it-yourself (DIY) purposes;
55 Figure 3 is a detailed view of the aforesaid workbenches;
Figure 4 is a diagrammatic side view of a workbench according to the invention in erect, partially collapsed orfolded and collapsed orfolded posi-60 tions;
Figure 5 is a perspective exploded view of the worktop and vice components of the workbench/vice combination of Figure 1;
Figure 6 is a sectional view on the line VI-VI of 65 Figure 5;
Figure 7 is a sectional view on the line VII-VII of Figure 5;
Figure 8 is a sectional view to an enlarged scale of a detail of Figure 6;
Figure 9 is a perspective view of the movable jaw of the vice according to the invention;
Figures 10 and 11 are front and side elevations of a single fixed jaw of the vice according to the invention; and
Figures 12 and 13 are front and rear perspective views of a double fixed jaw of the vice according to the invention.
The workbench will be described mainly with reference to Figure 1 and like parts in Figure 2 will be indicated by the same reference numerals with the suffix "A".
The workbench comprises a worktop 20 supported by a collapsible or foldable undercarriage or leg arrangement 21 which also supports a shelf/saw block assembly 22. The worktop 20 is designed to receive and locate a vice according to the invention.
The worktop 20 and shelf/saw block assembly 22 are formed of a rigid plastics material, for example of moulded polypropylene, while the undercarriage 21 is of metal construction.
The vice according to the present invention is distinguished by the fact that it consists of two completely separate units, namely a fixed jaw 23 and a movable or adjustable jaw 24, which are brought together in a cooperative working relationship by being removably and adjustably received in a selected two of a multiplicity of locations defined by the configuration of the worktop 20.
Reference will now be made to the vice with particular reference to Figures 9 to 13.
The fixed jaw 23 (Figures 10 and 11) is a single jaw, that is it has a workpiece gripping face of a length equal to or substantially so to the gripping face length of a movable jaw 24. The fixed jaw 23 is formed of aluminium although it may be moulded from a plastics material. It is of unitary construction and comprises a workpiece-gripping body 25 with a grooved configuration 26 along and adjacent its top edge, rearwardly-extending strengthening ribs 27 and a central depending hook-like formation 28 which serves to locate the fixed jaw 23 in the worktop 20 as will be later described.
Figures 12 and 13 illustrate a double fixed jaw 23A and parts similarto those of Figures 10 and 11 have the same references with the suffix "A". The difference between fixed jaws 23 and 23A is that the latter has a gripping face length equal at least twice that of the gripping face length of the movable jaw 24.
The movable jaw 24 (see in particular Figure 9) comprises an elongate body 29 of aluminum by means of which it is located in the worktop 20 as will be described later. The body 29 is of channel configuration, open at its top and closed at both ends. The leading end of the body 29, i.e. the end which is inboard of the worktop edge when the movable jaw 24 is mounted on the latter, is closed by a wall 30 which is inclined downwardly and rear-wardly and which has two lateral extensions 31. The rear end of the body 29 is closed by a vertical wall 32.
A steel screw 33 is rotatably disposed within the
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channel of the body 29, the screw ends being supported by the wall 30 and 32 and extending through the wall 32 to receive and mount an operating handle 34.
5 The movable jaw 24 also has a workpiece-gripping body 35 integral with a bottom support member 36 which lies within the channel of the elongate body 29 and which has a screw-threaded bore through which the screw 33 extends. The gripping body 35 has a 10 grooved configuration 37 along and adjacent its upper edge and also rear strengthening ribs 38.
The elongate body 29 has intermediate its ends a depending formation 39 (see Figure 6) which may be provided by pressing out the metal of the body 29. 15 The purpose of this projection will be described later.
It will be manifest that rotation of the screw 33 causes the gripping body 35 to move towards or away from the leading end of the elongate body 29 20 depending on the direction of rotation.
The movable jaw 24 may be wholly or partly formed of plastics material.
Reference will now be made to the worktop 20 (see in particular Figures 5 to 8).
25 The worktop 20 is moulded from plastics material, for example of polypropylene, with a peripheral lip 40 depending from its upper surface 41 and has an underside of ribbed configuration and is generally indicated at 42 (see Figure 6).
30 The worktop 20 is moulded with a multiplicity of through-apertures 42 in the form of slots laid out in a predetermined arrangement and each of which is adapted to receive a hook-like formation 28 of a fixed jaw 23 to locate the latter on the worktop 20. The 35 spacing between certain of these slots 42 is such as to accommodate the laterally-spaced hook-like formations 28A of a double fixed jaw 23A (see for example slots 42A).
The ribbed configuration of the worktop 20 and the 40 complementary shape of the hook-like formation 28 (or 28A) is such (see Figure 8) that pressure of a workpiece (not shown) against the gripping body 25 resulting from the action of a movable jaw 24 on the workpiece tends to push the fixed jaw 23 in the 45 direction of the arrow P and so urge the formation 28 against and under the rear rib configuration 43 defining one wall of the slot 42 in question.
It will be manifest that insertion and removal or re-positioning of a fixed jaw 23 (single or double) can 50 be easily and quickly effected.
The worktop 20 is also formed with a number of elongate recesses 44 extending inwardly from the peripheral edge of the worktop 20 and as with the slots 42 laid out in a predetermined arrangement. 55 Each of these recesses 44 is configured to accommodate an elongate body 29 of a movable jaw 24. Each recess 44 intermediate its ends is apertured as indicated at 45 to receive the depending projection 39 of the elongate body 29 of a movable jaw 24. Each 60 recess 44 at its leading (i.e. inboard) end terminates in an elongate transverse slot 46 having a rear downwardly inclined wall 47 against which the front wall 30 and lateral extensions 31 of the elongate body 29 of a movable jaw 24 abut. The movable jaw 65 24 is slid into a recess 44 at an angle (see arrow A,
Figure 6) and pushed rearwardly (i.e. outboard) until the projection 39 engages in the aperture 45. This arrangement resists longitudinal movement of the elongate body 29 relative to the worktop 20 when a 70 movable jaw 24 is being operated.
A through-aperture 48 of rectangular configuration and of relatively substantial dimensions is formed adjacent one end of the worktop 20 and serves to receive and mount and serve as a working 75 area for a tool such for example as an electrical drill or a power saw.
Recesses 44 and associated slots 46 are infilled, when not in use, by blanking-off pieces 49 which are dimensionally identical to the elongate bodies 29 80 although they are solid and not of channelled configuration.
Similarly, rectangular aperture 48 which may be disposed in either of the two ways shown in Figure 1 is filled-in, when not in use, by a blanking-off 85 member 50 (shown inverted in Figure 1).
Along and adjacent the edge of the worktop 20 remote from the aperture 48 is a recess 51 which mounts a rule 52, preferably a steel rule.
Instead of a fixed vice jaw 23 a movable jaw 24 90 may be employed with a simple stop having a hook-like formation similar to 28 for engaging in a slot 44.
It will be manifest from the above that the separate and independent fixed and movable vice jaws 23 95 (23A) and 24 are operatively tied together in working relationship through the worktop 20.
It will also be manifest that as a result of the worktop 20 of the present invention the transverse and/or longitudinal spacing between fixed and mov-100 able vice jaws 23 (23A) and 24 can be widely varied. For example, considering Figure 5, there could be a movable jaw at position MJ1 and a single fixed jaw at position FJ1 or FJ2 or FJ3; ortwo movable jaws at positions MJ1 and MJ2 and a double fixed jaw at 105 positions FJ1, FJIAor FJ3, FJ3i#or a movable jaw at each of positions MJ1, MJ4 and fixed jaws at FJ1, FJ4, and so on.
With the fixed and movable vice jaws 23(23A) and 24 removed and the blanking off pieces 49 and 110 blanking-off member 50 fitted onto the worktop 20 the latter is perfectly flat and imperforate save for the slots 42. A flat imperforate cover (not shown) may be fitted on top of the worktop 20 when in this condition to provide a conventional table surface. Moreover it 115 is envisaged that a table extension may be provided which can be secured at one end, in any convenient manner, to one end of the worktop, when the latter is converted to a conventional table, which extension is supported at its other end on a pivotal metal leg 120 frame and which has a reversible table top, one side smooth and the other indented or recessed to hold bottles and other containers.
Reverting now to the workbench and in particular Figures 1 to 4, the worktop 20 is supported, as 125 aforesaid, by the collapsible leg arrangement 21.
The leg arrangement 21 comprises a pair of rear metal legs 53, splayed outwardly at the bottom as indicated at 54, joined by a metal step or foot rest 55, and pivoted to the underside of the worktop 20 at 130 locations 56 (see Figure 6).
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The leg arrangement also comprises a pair of front metal legs 57 also splayed outwardly at the bottom as indicated at 58, joined by a metal strip or bar 59 and pivoted to the underside of the worktop at 60 5 (see Figure 6).
The legs 43,57 at each side of the worktop 20 are pivotally connected by a strut 61, which struts ensure simultaneous pivoting movements of the pairs of legs 53,57.
10 The pivotal connection 62 between each strut 61 and its corresponding leg 53 is also the pivotal connection between the leg 53 and one end of a collapsible or foldable crank stay 63, the other end of the latter being pivoted to the underside of the 15 worktop 20 at 64. A knob or handle 65 is provided on each crank stay 63 to facilitate manipulation thereof and a stop 66 resists excessive pivotal movement of the crank stays 62 in the direction of workbench erection.
20 A shelf 67 of moulded plastics material, for example polypropylene, lies under the worktop 20 parallel thereto. At its front end it is suspended from the worktop 20 by rods or spring wires 68 pivoted to the worktop 20 at locations 60 and sprung into holes 25 or recesses in the shelf. At its rear end, it is pivotally secured to the legs 53 by pivotal connections 62 (see detail view of Figure 1).
A saw block 69 with lateral extensions 70 is integral with the shelf 67 and lies, in erected position 30 of the workbench, rearwardly of the legs 53.
It can readily be seen (Figure 4) that in folding or collapsing of the workbench upon breaking of the crank stays 62, the legs 57 and 53 pivot forwardly and upwardly about connections 60 and 56 towards 35 the underside of the worktop 20 carrying the shelf/ saw block assembly 22 upwards to lie against the underside of the worktop 20.
The workbench is consequently of very compact, relatively flat and easily carried configuration when 40 collapsed orfolded.
It is envisaged that wheel extensions may be pivoted to the bottom of the legs 53 and 57 so that, when these are brought into use, the erected work-bench can be wheeled to different locations. 45 It is envisaged that with each workbench there is provided at least one single fixed vice jaw, one double fixed vice jaw and two movable vice jaws.
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1. A vice comprising separate fixed and movable jaws between which a workpiece can be gripped, the jaws being adapted to be disposed in cooperating working relationship by being removably and adjust-
55 ably located in predetermined positions on a worktop.
2. A vice as claimed in claim 1, in which each jaw is adapted to be detachably engaged with, or secured to, the worktop.
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3. A vice as claimed in claim 1 or 2, in which the fixed jaw has a depending hook-like formation adapted to engage in an elongate slot in the worktop surface.
4. A vice as claimed in claim 3, in which the fixed 65 jaw has a workpiece-gripping length sufficient to accommodate two separate side-by-side movable jaws and two spaced depending hook-like formations adapted to engage in spaced elongate slots in the worktop surface.
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5. A vice as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, in which the movable jaw comprises an elongate body adapted to be engaged in an elongate recess in the worktop, a gripping jaw proper, and a mechanical screw arrangement supported in the elongate body
75 and rotatably associated with the jaw proper to move the latter longitudinally relative to the elongate body.
6. A vice as claimed in claim 5, in which the elongate body has a depending formation with
80 lateral extensions adapted to engage in an aperture in the worktop.
7. A vice as claimed in claim 6, in which the depending formation is at the leading end of the elongate body and is rearwardly inclined for engage-
85 ment in a complementarily shaped slot in the worktop at the leading end of the elongate recess, the lateral extensions abutting against a wall defining the slot.
8. A worktop adapted to receive and locate
90 separate fixed and movable vice jaws in spaced apertures in the worktop surface.
9. A worktop as claimed in claim 8 comprising, in its surface, a multiplicity of apertures to permit separate fixed and movable vice jaws to be located
95 in different longitudinal and/or transversal cooperating working relationships.
10. A worktop as claimed in claim 8 or 9 in which the or each aperture adapted to receive and locate a fixed vice jaw is in the form of an elongate slot
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11. A worktop as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 10 in which the or each aperture adapted to receive and locate a movable vice jaw comprises an
105 elongate recess extending inboard from an edge of the worktop and merging at its inboard end with a transverse elongate slot defined by a wall downwardly inclined towards the worktop edge and presenting lateral faces against which a downward-
110 ly-inclined laterally extended formation of the movable vice jaw can abut.
12. A worktop as claimed in claim 11 comprising, for the or each movable jaw aperture, a blanking-off piece which, when in place in the recess and
115 transverse slot, provides a flat surface aligned with the general worktop surface.
13. A worktop as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 12 comprising a recess extending along and adjacent to one edge to accommodate a rule.
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14. A worktop as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 13 having operatively associated with it a vice as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 7.
15. A worktop as claimed in claim 14 in which the whole width or length of the worktop can be utilised
125 for gripping a workpiece by locating a fixed and movable vice jaw combination adjacent each of two opposed edges of the worktop.
16. A worktop as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 15 supported by a collapsible leg arrangement to
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17. A workbench as claimed in claim 16 comprising, pivotally suspended beneath the worktop and pivotally connected to the leg arrangement, a shelf and an integral saw block at one end. 5
18. A vice, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
19. A worktop, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying draw-10 ings.
Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, by Croydon Printing Company Limited, Croydon, Surrey, 1984.
Published by The Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC2A1 AY. from which copies may be obtained.
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GB2191973A (en) * | 1986-06-26 | 1987-12-31 | Francis Thomas Derbyshire | Portable vice stand |
GB2304068A (en) * | 1995-08-11 | 1997-03-12 | Black & Decker Inc | Foldable workbench and tray |
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