[0001] The present invention relates to a hand-held quick-clamping device and more particularly
to a finger pinch preventing hand-held quick-clamping device, which prevents finger
pinch when the drive handle jumps back when the clamping is released.
[0002] Many quick-clamping tools are commercially available for clamping or expanding a
workpiece.
DE 20 2008 003 508.2 (The same as
US Pat. 7,513,492) discloses a hand held quick-clamping device issued to the present applicant. This
design of hand held quick-clamping device includes an adjusting rod, a retaining handle,
a driving handle, a first clamping block, and a second clamping block. Through a top
shaft, an axial shaft pushes certain adjusting sheets and stop sheets. And the movement
of the sheets will drive the adjusting rod to move in one direction, thus producing
a clamping or extending function. This design of the hand held quick-clamping device
is functional, however the user's fingers may be pinched by the retaining handle and
the driving handle when the operator releases the hand held quick-clamping device
from the clamping or extending position.
[0003] The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is
therefore an object of the present invention to provide a finger pinch preventing
hand-held quick-clamping device, which prevents finger pinch when the drive handle
jumps back after the workpiece is released.
[0004] To achieve this and other objects of the present invention, a finger pinch preventing
hand-held quick-clamping device, comprising: a shifting lever, a fixed handle, a drive
handle and a jaw holder, the shifting lever being affixed to the jaw holder and inserted
through the fixed handle, the jaw holder holding a first jaw at one end thereof remote
from the shifting lever, the fixed handle holding a second jaw at one end thereof
corresponding to the first jaw, the drive handle being pivotally connected to the
fixed handle and operable to move the shifting lever, the fixed handle having a release
lever pivotally connected thereto, the release lever being biasable to release the
finger pinch preventing hand-held quick-clamping device, wherein at least one movable
stop block is set in the fixed handle; the release lever comprises a triggering tip
adapted for moving the at least one movable stop block into stoppage against the drive
handle to keep a predetermined gap between the drive handle and the fixed handle when
the release lever is biased to release the finger pinch preventing hand-held quick-clamping
device.
[0005] Further, the drive handle comprises a butt protruding from an inner side thereof
for stopping against the at least one movable stop block.
[0006] Further, the triggering tip extends from one end of the release lever. Further, the
triggering tip can be formed integral with one end of the release lever and capped
with an end piece.
[0007] Further, each movable stop block has a beveled face located on one side thereof and
kept in contact with the triggering tip.
[0008] In one embodiment of the invention, only one single movable stop block is used. In
an alternate form of the invention, two movable stop blocks are set in the fixed handle
at two opposite sides relative to the triggering tip of the release lever.
[0009] Further, a return spring is provided for automatically returning the at least one
movable stop block back to its former position after each clamping operation. Further,
the return spring can be a spring wire rod, torsion spring or compression spring connected
between the at least one movable stop block and the fixed handle.
FIG. 1 is an elevational assembly view of a finger pinch preventing hand-held quick-clamping
device in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the finger pinch preventing hand-held quick-clamping
device in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the finger pinch preventing hand-held quick-clamping
device in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 4 corresponds to FIG. 3, illustrating the drive handle being pressed.
FIG. 5 is a sectional elevation, in an enlarged scale, of a part of the present invention,
illustrating the relationship between the movable stop block and the release lever.
FIG. 6 corresponds to FIG. 5, illustrating the release lever being biased.
FIG. 7 is a schematic sectional view of the present invention, illustrating the movable
stop block stopped against the drive handle.
FIG. 8 is a schematic sectional view of an alternate form of the finger pinch preventing
hand-held quick-clamping device in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 9 is a schematic sectional elevational view of a part of another alternate form
of the finger pinch preventing hand-held quick-clamping device in accordance with
the present invention.
FIG. 10 corresponds to FIG. 9, illustrating the release lever being biased.
[0010] As illustrated in FIGS. 1∼4, a finger pinch preventing hand-held quick-clamping device
in accordance with the present invention comprises a shifting lever 1, a fixed handle
2, a drive handle 3, and a jaw holder 4.
[0011] The shifting lever 1 is affixed to the jaw holder 4 and inserted through the fixed
handle 2. A first jaw 41 is fixedly arranged on one end of the jaw holder 4 remote
from the shifting lever 1. A second jaw 21 is fixedly arranged on one end of the fixed
handle 2 corresponding to the first jaw 41 at the jaw holder 4. The drive handle 3
is pivotally connected to the fixed handle 2, having a grip 30 located on its one
end (the bottom end) remote from the fixed handle 2. The drive handle 3 is operable
to move actuating plates 5 and stop plates 6 in the fixed handle 2. When the drive
handle 3 is pressed (see FIG. 4), the actuating plates 5 are forced to move the shifting
lever 1 in one direction relative to the fixed handle 2, thereby causing the first
jaw 41 to be moved toward the second jaw 21 to clamp the workpiece, or apart from
the second jaw 21 to release the workpiece. Further, a release lever 22 is pivotally
connected to the fixed handle 2. When the finger pinch preventing hand-held quick-clamping
device is in an actuated status (clamping or expanded status), certain spring power
is preserved in the quick-clamping device due to the pressing of the drive handle
3. The user can operate the release lever 22 to release the stored spring power of
the quick-clamping device, thereby loosening the actuating plates 5 and the stop plates
6 from the shifting lever 1. As the aforesaid composition is of the known art, no
further detailed description in this regard is necessary.
[0012] The improvement by the invention will be described hereinafter. The release lever
22 comprises an arched push block 222 and a triggering tip 221. A movable stop block
23 is set in the fixed handle 2. When the release lever 22 is biased to release the
stored spring power of the quick-clamping device, the arched front block 222 will
be forced to move the stop plates 6 out of the engagement position, and the triggering
tip 221 will be synchronously forced to move the movable stop block 23 into engagement
with the drive handle 3, stopping the drive handle 3 (or the grip 30 of the drive
handle 3) from touching the fixed handle 2. Therefore, the invention prevents a finger
pinch when the drive handle 3 jumps back after each clamping operation.
[0013] In the above-stated first embodiment, the drive handle 3 comprises a butt 31 for
stopping against the movable stop block 23 so that a gap A will be kept in between
the fixed handle 2 and the drive handle 3 (or the grip 30 of the drive handle 3) when
the drive handle 3 jumps back to release the stored spring power of the quick-clamping
device (se FIG. 7), preventing accidental finger injury.
[0014] As illustrated in FIG. 2, the arched push block 222 is located on the front end of
the release lever 22; the triggering tip 221 extends forwardly from the front side
of the arched front block 222. Further, an end piece 223 may be capped on the triggering
tip 221 (see FIG. 2). When the release lever 22 is biased to force the arched front
block 222 in moving the stop plates 6 out of the engagement position, the triggering
tip 221 or the end piece 223 will be synchronously forced to move the movable stop
block 23 into stoppage against the drive handle 3 or the butt 31 of the drive handle
3, stopping the drive handle 3 (or the grip 30 of the drive handle 3) (see FIG. 1
or FIG. 7), prohibiting the drive handle 3 (or the grip 30 of the drive handle 3)
from impacting the fixed handle 2 and preventing accidental finger injury when the
drive handle 3 jumps back to release the stored spring power of the quick-clamping
device.
[0015] As shown in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6, the movable stop block 23 has a beveled face 231 located
on its one lateral side for contacting the end piece 223 at the triggering tip 221
of the release lever 22 (it is to be understood that the end piece 223 is simply an
optional member but not a requisite). Normally, the end piece 223 (or the triggering
tip 221) of the release lever 22 is stopped at the bottom side of the beveled face
231 of the movable stop block 23 (see FIG. 5). When the user biases the release lever
22, the end piece 223 (or the triggering tip 221) of the release lever 22 will be
moved upwardly along the beveled face 231 of the movable stop block 23, causing the
movable stop block 23 to displace outwards (see FIG. 6). When the movable stop block
23 is forced to displace outwards, it will be stopped against the butt 31 of the drive
handle 3 (see FIG. 7), therefore a gap A can be kept in between the fixed handle 2
and the drive handle 3, preventing a finger pinch.
[0016] Further, as shown in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6, the movable stop block 23 is supported on
a return spring 24. The return spring 24 is a spring wire rod, having its one end
connected to the movable stop block 23 and its other end connected to the fixed handle
2. Due to the functioning of the return spring 24, the movable stop block 23 will
be automatically returned to its former position by the return spring 24 after each
operation of the release lever 22.
[0017] FIG. 8 illustrates an alternate form of the present invention. According to this
alternate form, the triggering tip 221' is integrally formed with the front end of
the release lever 22'. Further, the triggering tip 221 or 221' can be made in any
of a variety of shapes capable of moving the movable stop block 23. Further, the drive
handle 3' of this alternate form eliminates the aforesaid butt 31, and is stoppable
with its inner side edge against the movable stop block 23 to leave a gap A in between
the fixed handle 2 and the drive handle 3', thus preventing a finger pinch.
[0018] FIG. 9 illustrates another alternate form of the present invention. According to
this alternate form, two movable stop blocks 23a;23b are set in the fixed handle 2
at two opposite sides relative to the end piece 223 at the triggering tip 221 of the
release lever 22. When the user biases the release lever 22, the triggering tip 221
or the end piece 223 will be forced to move the two movable stop blocks 23a;23b bilaterally
outwards into stoppage against the drive handle 3 (see FIG. 10), prohibiting the drive
handle 3 from impacting the fixed handle 2 and preventing accidental finger injury.
[0019] Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for
purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without
departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the return spring
24 can be a torsion spring or a compression spring instead of the aforesaid spring
wire rod. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended
claims.
1. A finger pinch preventing hand-held quick-clamping device, comprising: a shifting
lever, a fixed handle, a drive handle and a jaw holder, said shifting lever being
affixed to said jaw holder and inserted through said fixed handle, said jaw holder
holding a first jaw at one end thereof remote from said shifting lever, said fixed
handle holding a second jaw at one end thereof corresponding to said first jaw, said
drive handle being pivotally connected to said fixed handle and operable to move said
shifting lever, said fixed handle having a release lever pivotally connected thereto,
said release lever being biasable to release the finger pinch preventing hand-held
quick-clamping device, wherein:
at least one movable stop block is set in said fixed handle; said release lever comprises
a triggering tip adapted for moving said at least one movable stop block into stoppage
against said drive handle to keep a predetermined gap between said drive handle and
said fixed handle when said release lever is biased to release the finger pinch preventing
hand-held quick-clamping device.
2. The finger pinch preventing hand-held quick-clamping device as claimed in claim 1,
wherein said drive handle comprises a butt protruding from an inner side thereof for
stopping against said at least one movable stop block.
3. The finger pinch preventing hand-held quick-clamping device as claimed in claim 1,
wherein said triggering tip extends from one end of said release lever.
4. The finger pinch preventing hand-held quick-clamping device, further comprising an
end piece fixedly capped on said triggering tip.
5. The finger pinch preventing hand-held quick-clamping device as claimed in claim 1,
wherein each said movable stop block has a beveled face located on one side thereof
and kept in contact with said triggering tip.
6. The finger pinch preventing hand-held quick-clamping device as claimed in claim 1,
wherein said at least one movable stop block is loaded with a return spring.
7. The finger pinch preventing hand-held quick-clamping device as claimed in claim 6,
wherein said return spring is a spring wire rod connected between said at least one
movable stop block and said fixed handle.
8. The finger pinch preventing hand-held quick-clamping device as claimed in claim 1,
wherein said triggering tip is integrally formed with one end of said release lever.
9. The finger pinch preventing hand-held quick-clamping device as claimed in claim 6,
wherein the number of said at least one movable stop block is 2, and the two movable
stop blocks are set in said fixed handle at two opposite sides relative to said triggering
tip of said release lever.
10. The finger pinch preventing hand-held quick-clamping device as claimed in claim 9,
wherein each said movable stop block has a beveled face located on one side thereof
and kept in contact with said triggering tip.