Tools – Tool jaw – Antipodal jaw surfaces move apart as handles approach
Reexamination Certificate
2011-03-01
2011-03-01
Wood, Kimberly T (Department: 3632)
Tools
Tool jaw
Antipodal jaw surfaces move apart as handles approach
C081S318000, C269S006000, C269S003000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07895925
ABSTRACT:
A clamping device includes an elongated seat unit and a clamping lever unit which respectively have mated and mating jaw segments to clamp a to-be-clamped part of an instrument, grip and actuating segments confronting each other, and mount and fulcrum segments pivotally mounted such that, when the actuating segment is turned away from the grip segment, the mating and mated jaw segments are moved toward each other. A lengthwise extending beam is secured to the elongated seat unit, and is spaced apart from the grip segment. A tubular member has an inner peripheral retained surface displaceably engaged with the beam, and an outer rim surface configured to force the actuating segment to permit the mating jaw segment to clamp the to-be-clamped part with an increased friction force when the tubular member is displaced towards the mount segment.
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Holland & Hart LLP
Taiwan Carol Electronics Co. Ltd.
Wood Kimberly T
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