Vertical vise

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Inventors

Pempek, George

Application #

080818

Filed

Aug-3-1987

Published

Mar-8-1988

Current US Class

269/156
269/172
269/236
269/239
269/71
269/76
269/82

International Classes

B23Q 001/04

Field of Search

269/71 269/76 269/156 269/236 269/239 269/172 269/17 269/82

Examiners

Watson; Robert C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lockwood, Alex, FitzGibbon & Cummings

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Abstract
A vertical vise adaptable for floor mounting and having two spaced posts. One post carries a stationary work piece engaging jaw on its upper end and beneath the jaw, a vertically adjustable work piece support cradle assembly. The second post is hollow and shorter than the first post. A clamping head positioning arm is pivotally secured in the cavity of the second post so that its upper end is swingable toward and away from the first post. The second post carries a screw which projects thereinto for forcing the positioning arm toward the first post. The positioning arm projects above the second post and carries a clamping head assembly which includes a movable work piece engaging jaw mounted on a lever which is cam actuated. In use, a work piece is inserted between the posts with its bottom edge resting on the support cradle and its upper edge projecting above the clamping jaws. The screw is rotated so as to swing the positioning arm toward the first post and bring the movable clamping jaw almost into engagement with the work piece. Then the cam is rotated to its clamping position whereby the work piece is firmly clamped in the vise. The vise can usually be emptied and reloaded by actuation of the cam.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A vertical vise comprising, in combination, a first rigid upright post,

a second rigid upright post spaced from said first post, said second post being shorter than said first post, having an elongated vertically extending longitudinal cavity therein which is open at the top, and having an aperture therein which opens into said cavity from the side thereof furthest away from said first post,

a clamping head supporting and positioning arm disposed in said cavity with the lower end of said arm pivotally connected to said second post whereby said arm is swingable in said cavity toward and away from said first post, the upper end of said arm projecting above the upper end of said second post,



Description
This invention relates generally, to innovations and improvements in vertical vises, particularly vertical vises adapted to be mounted on the floor of a workshop. Vertical vises provided by the present invention are characterized by their capability of allowing elongated work pieces such as wooden boards to be securely clamped in a rapid fashion so that the exposed edges of the work piece or board can be worked on without the work piece or board becoming loose or slipping. In like manner, the work pieces can be readily removed and a different work piece inserted in rapid fashion.

The vertical vises of the present invention have an elongated fixed work piece engaging jaw mounted on or adjacent the top of an upright post which also carries a vertically adjustable cradle assembly which serves to support a work piece from the bottom while being firmly clamped in place. Further, vertical vises of the present invention have a movable work piece engaging clamp jaw carried by a clamping head assembly on the upper protruding end of a swingable clamp positioning arm. This arm is swingable toward and away from the first post by being disposed in the cavity of a second upright post which is hollow, with the arm being pivotally connected to the second post adjacent the bottom of its interior or cavity. The clamping head assembly includes a fast operating camming means which permit the movable clamp jaw to be quickly and conveniently forced into final clamping engagement against a work piece. A screw provided with a hand wheel or other manual rotating means is carried by the second post so that it can be rotated and bring its inner end into engagement with the positioning arm so as to force it into near clamping position wherein the fast-acting camming means can take over so that the work piece is securely held and the workman can proceed to perform an operation on the work piece without it slipping, tilting or otherwise coming loose.
 
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