Vacuum clamp

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Inventors

Zera, Robert D.

Application #

007262

Filed

Jan-21-1993

Published

May-17-1994

Current US Class

269/21
269/237
269/25
269/257
269/3

International Classes

B25B 001/00; B25B 011/00; B23Q 003/08

Field of Search

24/463 81/487 294/1.2 294/64.1 269/25 269/21 269/237 269/239 269/268 269/257 269/3 269/6

Examiners

Watson; Robert C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Vidas, Arrett & Steinkraus

US Patent References

4265476   Work-holding device

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Abstract
A vacuum-operated clamp is provided, the clamp comprising a vacuum cylinder composed of a cylinder body, a cylinder piston having a piston rod and a resilient and sealing piston head or O-rings, a single pair of toothed jaws which are mounted on the piston rod and on the cylinder body, and a control valve mounted in the end of the cylinder body, whereby the stroke and the clamping force of the clamp may be controlled. The clamp body may be fabricated of plastic or metal. The clamp may further include a finger hole in one jaw in order to aid in operating the clamp. The vacuum-operated clamp disclosed requires no external source of vacuum.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A vacuum operated clamp comprising

a) a vacuum cylinder comprising

i) a cylinder body having a proximal end and a distal end, said distal end being closed:

ii) an aperture at the distal end of the cylinder body controlled by a control valve;

iii) a lower flange extending outwardly from the proximal end of the cylinder body, the lower flange having a top side and an underside;

iv) a cylinder piston having proximal and distal ends, and including an upper flange extending outwardly from its proximal end, the upper flange having a top side and an underside, said cylinder piston being constructed and arranged to sealingly mate with said cylinder body to thereby pull a vacuum when moved up out of said cylinder;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to vacuum clamps and more particularly to a vacuum clamp employing a syringe, which is reliable and simple to use.

2. Description of the Related Art

Vacuum syringes with and without an external vacuum source are known in the art. U.S. Pat. No. 4,265,476 issued to Elgart on May 5, 1981 relates to a lighted work-holding device which has a piston and a piston rod inside a cylinder. The piston rod head has resilient O-ring seals. There is no control valve and no toothed jaws. There is no external vacuum source. The clamp is made of metal. The device of Elgart is simply a standard syringe in which the objects are picked up by suction at the aperture. The rest of the invention deals with a latch to keep the clamp as desired.

U.S. Pat. No. 2,947,275 issued to Edmonds on Aug. 2, 1960 relates to a pneumatic clamp with jaws attached to the cylinder body and to the cylinder rod. The jaws are not toothed, and they have no finger holes to aid in opening the jaws. There is external pneumatic power, and the clamp is made of metal.
 
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