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US1634837A
US1634837A US159601A US15960127A US1634837A US 1634837 A US1634837 A US 1634837A US 159601 A US159601 A US 159601A US 15960127 A US15960127 A US 15960127A US 1634837 A US1634837 A US 1634837A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25HWORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
    • B25H1/00Work benches; Portable stands or supports for positioning portable tools or work to be operated on thereby

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  • My Object is to provide simple and-eco nomical means, and which may be applied to vise-stands now in use for preventing such tiltingor canting action, and without danger of impairing the stand.
  • Figure 1 is a View in side elevation of a vise-stand equipped with my invention.
  • Figure 2 is a br-oken'sectional view of a por- 7 tion of the means whereby such tilting or canting of the stand is prevented, the section r being taken at the line 2 on Fig. 3 andviewed in the direction of the arrow; and
  • Figure 3 a broken plan view of the portion of the structure shown in Fig. 2 with certain parts c omitted.
  • vise stand illustrated is of common and well-known form, the stand comprising a top portion 10 of frusto-pyramidal form, providing the top plate 11 and the upwardly converging as represented at 13, and four legs 14 which fit into thecorners of'the top portion and are rigidly secured thereto, by which are,
  • means are provided which operate as a stop to prevent the tilting or canting of the stand in operating upon an object clamped in the p side plates 12 each of which is apertured I vise 15, these means being provided for in, terposition between the stand and the cell- STAND.
  • a vertically-disposed threaded rod 19 which has screw-threaded engagement with the top portion "of the stand and 1s provided at its upper end with a head 20 rigid therewith, and'terminating in an upwardly taperingstud-portion 19; a pipe member 21 telesjcop'ed atits lower end with the stud portion 19 and interposed between the head 20 and the ceiling 17, and a hearing head 21 which fits up against the ceillng and telescopes at its depending tapering stud portion 21 with the upper end of the pipe 21.
  • the rod- 19, in applying the stop means to position, is turned at its threaded connection with the table to position in which the upper end of the head 21 is forcibly pressed upwardly against the ceiling 17 thus firmly forcing the stand against the floor and firmly holding it against the canting or tilting action referred to.
  • the head 20 is shown as of hexagonal form and is pro vided with an opening 22 whereby the rod 19 may be turned, as desired, either with a. wrench or by a rod introduced into this op enlng. f
  • bracket 28 provided as a part separate from the stand and adapted to be rigidly and firmly secured in position on the latter.
  • the form of bracket shown is particularly adapted for application to a stand of the pa'r'ticularform shown and serves to so distribute the forces exerted against the stand when the stop means are brought into play that danger of: impairment of the stand,
  • this bracket being formed to provide a relatively heavy outer end portion 24: threaded to receive the rod 19 and a lighter tail portion 25 which overlaps the marginal edge of the plate portion 11, the .form of this bracket being such as shown that its underside presents an angular recess 26 at which it fits con'l'iormingly an edge portion oi? the stand as shown in Fig. Both the stand and the tail portion of the bracket contain openings represented at 28 and 29, respectively, to receive a bolt 30 which rigidly holds the bracket in place on the top portion 10 of the stand.
  • a vise-stand having a rise thereon for clamping a pipe to he operated on, and means cooperating with said stand and a fixed structure above it for resisting force applied to the stand and tend ing to tilt the latter and comprising a bracket presenting an angular recess at its underside at which it fits over the edge portion of the top of the stand and engages the upper and side surfaces of said top, and stop means interposed between, and engaging said hracket and said fixed structure.
  • a vise-stand having a vise thereon tor clain 'iing a pipe to he operated on, and means cooperating with said stand and a fixed structure above it for resisting force applied to the stand and tend ing to tilt the latter and comprising a bracle ct having an angular recess at which it ⁇ its over the edge portion of the top of the stand and engages the upper and side sur tacos of said top, means for securing said bracket in place on said stand and stop means engaging said bracket and said fixed structure.

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July 5, 1927. Q LEE VISE -STAN D Filed Jan. 2. 1927 Patented July 5, 1927.
UNITED STATES PATENT-'OFFICE,
OTTAR s. LEE, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, .ASSIGNOR TO NYE TOOL & MACHINE WORKS, on
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS.
- VISE Application filed January As a preface to the following description of myinvention, it may be stated that as vise-stands have hitherto beenprovided considerable dii'liculty has been experienced'in thetilting or canting of thestands on the floor. upon whichv they rest, when-subjected to considerable force by the workman,ias for example in the threading of relatively large pipes held in the vise, the resistance 10 presented bythe pipe, tothe rotation of the cutting die applied thereto, causing the stand to tilt or cant as stated.
,My Object is to provide simple and-eco nomical means, and which may be applied to vise-stands now in use for preventing such tiltingor canting action, and without danger of impairing the stand.
Referring to the accompanying drawmg c I,
Figure 1 is a View in side elevation of a vise-stand equipped with my invention. Figure 2 is a br-oken'sectional view of a por- 7 tion of the means whereby such tilting or canting of the stand is prevented, the section r being taken at the line 2 on Fig. 3 andviewed in the direction of the arrow; and Figure 3, a broken plan view of the portion of the structure shown in Fig. 2 with certain parts c omitted. V
The particular construction of vise stand illustrated is of common and well-known form, the stand comprising a top portion 10 of frusto-pyramidal form, providing the top plate 11 and the upwardly converging as represented at 13, and four legs 14 which fit into thecorners of'the top portion and are rigidly secured thereto, by which are,
16 for supporting the endofthe pipe which.
projects rearwardly beyond the vise 15.
In' accordance with my invention means are provided which operate as a stop to prevent the tilting or canting of the stand in operating upon an object clamped in the p side plates 12 each of which is apertured I vise 15, these means being provided for in, terposition between the stand and the cell- STAND.
7, 1927. Serial No. 59,601.
the left in Fig. 1, comprise, according to the preferred illustrated embodiment of the invention, a vertically-disposed threaded rod 19 which has screw-threaded engagement with the top portion "of the stand and 1s provided at its upper end with a head 20 rigid therewith, and'terminating in an upwardly taperingstud-portion 19; a pipe member 21 telesjcop'ed atits lower end with the stud portion 19 and interposed between the head 20 and the ceiling 17, and a hearing head 21 which fits up against the ceillng and telescopes at its depending tapering stud portion 21 with the upper end of the pipe 21. The rod- 19, in applying the stop means to position, is turned at its threaded connection with the table to position in which the upper end of the head 21 is forcibly pressed upwardly against the ceiling 17 thus firmly forcing the stand against the floor and firmly holding it against the canting or tilting action referred to. The head 20 is shown as of hexagonal form and is pro vided with an opening 22 whereby the rod 19 may be turned, as desired, either with a. wrench or by a rod introduced into this op enlng. f
The engagement of the rod 19 with the stand may be at any desirable place'thereon, but preferably such engagement, particularly when the stop means are to be used on vise-stands now in use, is at a bracket 28 provided as a part separate from the stand and adapted to be rigidly and firmly secured in position on the latter. The form of bracket shown is particularly adapted for application to a stand of the pa'r'ticularform shown and serves to so distribute the forces exerted against the stand when the stop means are brought into play that danger of: impairment of the stand,
even when the parts thereof are relatively thin, is reduced to the minimum, this bracket being formed to provide a relatively heavy outer end portion 24: threaded to receive the rod 19 and a lighter tail portion 25 which overlaps the marginal edge of the plate portion 11, the .form of this bracket being such as shown that its underside presents an angular recess 26 at which it fits con'l'iormingly an edge portion oi? the stand as shown in Fig. Both the stand and the tail portion of the bracket contain openings represented at 28 and 29, respectively, to receive a bolt 30 which rigidly holds the bracket in place on the top portion 10 of the stand.
It will he understood from the foregoing that by my invention I provide simple and economical means for preventing tilting or :anting oi the vise-stand, and of such character that the may he readil y released, when it is desired to shift the stand to a new location, and quickly reconditioned for use following the rc-positioning ot the stand.
While I have illustrated and described a particular embodiment of my invention, I do not wish to he understood as intending to limit it thereto as the same may be variously modified and altered Without departing from the spirit of my invention.
hat I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
1,. In combination, a vise-standhaving a rise thereon for clamping a pipe to he operated on, and means cooperating with said stand and a fixed structure above it for resisting force applied to the stand and tend ing to tilt the latter and comprising a bracket presenting an angular recess at its underside at which it fits over the edge portion of the top of the stand and engages the upper and side surfaces of said top, and stop means interposed between, and engaging said hracket and said fixed structure.
52. In combination, a vise-stand having a vise thereon tor clain 'iing a pipe to he operated on, and means cooperating with said stand and a fixed structure above it for resisting force applied to the stand and tend ing to tilt the latter and comprising a bracle ct having an angular recess at which it {its over the edge portion of the top of the stand and engages the upper and side sur tacos of said top, means for securing said bracket in place on said stand and stop means engaging said bracket and said fixed structure.
OTTAR S. LEE.
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DE102012000164A1 (en) 2011-01-12 2012-07-12 Emerson Electric Co. Pipe vice frame
US8727330B2 (en) 2011-01-12 2014-05-20 Emerson Electric Co. Grounding component for electric welding systems and methods
US8777205B2 (en) 2011-01-12 2014-07-15 Emerson Electric Co. Pipe vise stands and components for increasing capacity thereof

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US8727330B2 (en) 2011-01-12 2014-05-20 Emerson Electric Co. Grounding component for electric welding systems and methods
US8777205B2 (en) 2011-01-12 2014-07-15 Emerson Electric Co. Pipe vise stands and components for increasing capacity thereof
US8967606B2 (en) 2011-01-12 2015-03-03 Emerson Electric Co. Pipe vise stand

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