Work holders – Operator supported – Handle manipulation for jaw actuation
Reexamination Certificate
2005-05-10
2005-05-10
Watson, Robert C. (Department: 3723)
Work holders
Operator supported
Handle manipulation for jaw actuation
C269S147000, C269S283000, C269S284000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06889966
ABSTRACT:
A clamp pad is provided for being selectively mounted to each jaw of a bar clamp assembly. The clamp pad can be easily mounted to the clamp jaw and radially locked in place with respect to the bar clamp assembly. In an embodiment of the invention, the clamp pad is configured to selectively be fit on either of the clamp jaws of the bar clamp assembly to facilitate assembly. The clamp pad defines a substantially increased clamping area to evenly distribute force and prevent damage to the associated workpiece. The increased dimensions of the clamp pad also stabilizes the bar clamp assembly, which eliminates tipping and thus eliminates the need for associated assemblies such as clamp saddles and the like.
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Brutsman Paul
McCool Mark K.
Sanger Jay L.
Stoops Dan
Wirth, Jr. John
Nixon & Vanderhye P.C.
Watson Robert C.
Woodworker's Supply Inc.
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