Clamping apparatus with bi-directional clamping device

Joints and connections – Interfitted members – Clamped members

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172744, 172751, 172763, 403385, 403398, 403DIG8, 411398, F16B 218, F16B 704, A01B 6304

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047862041

ABSTRACT:
A clamping device for exerting clamping forces in two directions to a shank between a pair of spaced clamping members having a transverse stop. The device includes an elongated bolt like body having a pair of axially spaced sections, a head at one end and external threads on an opposite end portion with a nut on the threads for applying a first clamping force to the spaced members. An eccentric section between the shaft sections applies a transverse clamping force to the shank. A pair of flat plates forming the clamping members has two spaced clamping devices and is arranged to slidably clamp to a variety of movable supports. A pair of spaced clamping plates are affixed to the end of a longitudinal frame with the option of a shim to accomodate shanks of smaller sizes.

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patent: 2219969 (1940-10-01), Vaughan
patent: 3756327 (1973-09-01), Orthman
patent: 3919952 (1975-11-01), Lund

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