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US887661A
US887661A US40711507A US1907407115A US887661A US 887661 A US887661 A US 887661A US 40711507 A US40711507 A US 40711507A US 1907407115 A US1907407115 A US 1907407115A US 887661 A US887661 A US 887661A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
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  • This invention relates to improvements in hand Vises and the same consists in a construction to constitute what I term an cecentric vise, by reason of the capability which the same has for acquiring a one sided adjustment or displacement of the paired jaws relatively to the line of the stock or handle whereby the gripping faces of the jaws readily adapt themselves and conform to the surfaces of a piece to be held which may be beveled, or the one inclined relativelv to the other.
  • Figures 1 and 2 are elevations at right angles to each other, portions of Fig. 1 appear ing in central vertical section for clearer illustration.
  • the jaw B and C represent a pair of substantially similar jaw members having inwardly extending upper portions or jaws proper l), and said aw members B and C which are bifurcated at their lower portions are matched over or to embrace the said ear lugs, and by the rivet or studs (Z, (Z, are pivotally connected thereto for transverse movement in unison to the one or the other side of the central line I of the implement, as well as for their receding and approaching movements in relation to each other.
  • the jaw B has an inwardly opening recess within an intermediate portion thereof, while the other aw O has an aperture g through its intermediate portion opposite the said recess.
  • D represents a bar or rod which at its one end is by pivot stud or rivet /1 connected to the jaw B,-the so pivoted. end being disposed within the aforesaid recess], while the screw threaded extremity i of the said bar l l l l l l circles the bar 1) between and in bearing against the inner faces of the opposite jaws exerts an outward reaction against the latter for opening the same when permitted by the proper positioning of the thumb nut.
  • the capabilities for action especially for gripping the piece to be held, one of the surfaces of l which is beveled or tapered relatively to the other, will be graphically shown on reference to Fig. l of the drawings.
  • the jaws may be offset more or less from the central line of the implement and as readily at one side of such line as at the other, and, therefore, the vise has capabilities for convenient utilization as the result of the arrangement of parts in a new manner.
  • a handle member embodying an extended shank, a pair of extended lugs located one on eachsidc of shank at a slight distance below the outer end of the latter, a pair of jaw members each having a bifurcated lower end pivoted directly to said lugs so that their inner sides are located on said opposite sides of the shank but spaced therefrom, one of said jaws on its side face being formed with an inwardly opening recess forming a housing closed on all of its sides but one, the other of said jaws being formed with an opening extending through two of its sides, a rod having one end disposed in said housing, a pivot stud, for seeming said rod in said housing, the opposite end of said rod being threaded and passed through said opening of the other jaw, and a thumb protrudes through and beyond the recess of i the other jaw O and receives the thumb nut G which is operable in a usual manner for constricting the vise jaws to grip a given piece of work.

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PATENTED MAY 12, 1908.
W. KUSS.
HAND VISE.
APPLICATION mum DEO.19, 1907.
WILLIAM RUSS, O1" THREE RIVERS, MASSACHUSETTS.
HAND-VISE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented May 12, 1908.
Application tiled December 19, 1907. Serial No. 407,115.
T 0 all whom it may concern:
Be 1t known that I, \VlLLIA'M liuss, a. citizen of the United States of America, and i resident of Three Rivers, in the county of Hampden and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Hand-Vises, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
This invention relates to improvements in hand Vises and the same consists in a construction to constitute what I term an cecentric vise, by reason of the capability which the same has for acquiring a one sided adjustment or displacement of the paired jaws relatively to the line of the stock or handle whereby the gripping faces of the jaws readily adapt themselves and conform to the surfaces of a piece to be held which may be beveled, or the one inclined relativelv to the other. i
The improved vise is illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which,
Figures 1 and 2 are elevations at right angles to each other, portions of Fig. 1 appear ing in central vertical section for clearer illustration.
In the drawings;ii represents a stock or handle having at an upper portion thereof, but preferably at a slight distance below the extreme top of the shank of the holding part oppositely extended rigid lugs or ea r piec cs (1 a.
B and C represent a pair of substantially similar jaw members having inwardly extending upper portions or jaws proper l), and said aw members B and C which are bifurcated at their lower portions are matched over or to embrace the said ear lugs, and by the rivet or studs (Z, (Z, are pivotally connected thereto for transverse movement in unison to the one or the other side of the central line I of the implement, as well as for their receding and approaching movements in relation to each other. The jaw B has an inwardly opening recess within an intermediate portion thereof, while the other aw O has an aperture g through its intermediate portion opposite the said recess.
D represents a bar or rod which at its one end is by pivot stud or rivet /1 connected to the jaw B,-the so pivoted. end being disposed within the aforesaid recess], while the screw threaded extremity i of the said bar l l l l l l l circles the bar 1) between and in bearing against the inner faces of the opposite jaws exerts an outward reaction against the latter for opening the same when permitted by the proper positioning of the thumb nut. The capabilities for action especially for gripping the piece to be held, one of the surfaces of l which is beveled or tapered relatively to the other, will be graphically shown on reference to Fig. l of the drawings. The jaws may be offset more or less from the central line of the implement and as readily at one side of such line as at the other, and, therefore, the vise has capabilities for convenient utilization as the result of the arrangement of parts in a new manner.
I am aware that it is not new at this time to connect the lower ends of oppositely lo cated vise jaws to a stock or holder, by links, and to also link connect intermediate portions of the jaws to a higher portion of the holder; but the present device .is distinguished from such vise construction,--in which the movements of the jaws are necessarily always in planes parallel with the axis of the holder, by the constructions and arrangements embodied therein whereby jaws may be swung bodily in unison towards either side of the stock axis as, and for the purpose especially indicated in'l ig. l of the drawings.
1. claimz In a hand vise, a handle member embodying an extended shank, a pair of extended lugs located one on eachsidc of shank at a slight distance below the outer end of the latter, a pair of jaw members each having a bifurcated lower end pivoted directly to said lugs so that their inner sides are located on said opposite sides of the shank but spaced therefrom, one of said jaws on its side face being formed with an inwardly opening recess forming a housing closed on all of its sides but one, the other of said jaws being formed with an opening extending through two of its sides, a rod having one end disposed in said housing, a pivot stud, for seeming said rod in said housing, the opposite end of said rod being threaded and passed through said opening of the other jaw, and a thumb protrudes through and beyond the recess of i the other jaw O and receives the thumb nut G which is operable in a usual manner for constricting the vise jaws to grip a given piece of work. The spiral spring F which ennut on said threaded end of the rod.
Signed by me at Palmer, Mass, in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
WlllililAhl KUSS.
Witnesses ()iuun' l. ALLEN, Atrrn on 1!]. l rrcn'.
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Cited By (3)

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US2779089A (en) * 1952-10-20 1957-01-29 Leo G Allen Puller tool having a manually operated sliding hammer
US3756096A (en) * 1972-06-21 1973-09-04 A Bolden Gripping and starting tool
US5933935A (en) * 1998-01-12 1999-08-10 Custom Hoists, Inc. Retainer ring tool

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2779089A (en) * 1952-10-20 1957-01-29 Leo G Allen Puller tool having a manually operated sliding hammer
US3756096A (en) * 1972-06-21 1973-09-04 A Bolden Gripping and starting tool
US5933935A (en) * 1998-01-12 1999-08-10 Custom Hoists, Inc. Retainer ring tool

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