Vise for joining frames

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Inventors

Jolkovski, Robert M.

Application #

175843

Filed

Mar-31-1988

Published

Nov-21-1989

Current US Class

269/164
269/41
269/45
269/60
269/71

International Classes

B25B 001/20

Field of Search

269/37 269/45 269/41 269/43 269/60 269/71 269/104 269/140 269/141 269/152-155 269/203 269/204 269/246 269/139 269/164 254/10.5

Examiners

Watson; Robert C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dorman; Ira S.

US Patent References

4023787   Mitering apparatus...
4061321   Frame holder
4262515   Method and appar...
4317560   Work manipulator

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Abstract
A vise for joining frame pieces has clamp assemblies which can be moved on perpendicular axes, and has a quick-acting shifting mechanism for displacing one of the clamp assemblies from an initial position and returning it thereto. The complementary end faces of mounted frame pieces can thereby be brought into precise abutted registry with one another to establish a corner joint, moved apart by use of the shifting mechanism to permit the application of a fast-setting adhesive to the mating surfaces, and thereafter returned by reverse action of the mechanism to secure them in precisely the same relationship as was initially established.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is:

1. A vise for joining frame pieces having complementary end faces, comprising:

a base having an upper surface;

a first clamp assembly including a first plate slidably mounted on said base upper surface, said first plate and said base having cooperating means for constraining said first plate to movement laterally with respect to said base along a path on a first rectilinear axis and in a single plane, and a first body supported on said first plate and having means for clamping a frame piece thereon;

a second clamp assembly including a second plate slidably mounted on said base upper surface, said second plate and said base having cooperating means for constraining said second plate to movement transversely with respect to said base along a path on a second rectilinear axis perpendicular to said first axis and in a single plane, and a second body supported on said second plate laterally adjacent said first body, said second body having means for clamping a frame piece thereon to dispose it in a common plane with a frame piece clamped on said first body;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In making frames for pictures, photographs and the like, it is necessary to maintain the pieces of moulding from which the frame is constructed at a precise angular relationship to one another while the corner joints are secured. Although vises for holding the frame components in correct relationships to one another have previously been provided, in many respects they have not been optimal from the standpoint of ease of use, accuracy, simplicity and/or expense. A particularly disadvantageous feature of such prior art vises is that they are not well suited for use in assembling frames with fast-setting adhesives, since they normally require removal and reclamping of the moulding pieces after proper positioning has been established. Such adhesives inhibit relative movement of the parts after initial contact, and do not therefore readily permit realignment of the joint.

Accordingly, it is the broad object of the present invention to provide a novel vise which is particularly adapted for joining frame pieces, and which is fast and convenient to use, which enables precise alignment of the frame components, and is of relatively simple and inexpensive construction.
 
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