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    • 76. 发明授权
    • Hold-down clamp assembly
    • US3298157A
    • 1967-01-17
    • US41539764
    • 1964-12-02
    • LOUIS KLEIN
    • LOUIS KLEIN
    • B23D47/04B23Q3/06B25B5/14
    • B23Q3/069B23D47/04B23Q3/06B23Q2703/02B25B5/147
    • 1,104,109. Drilling. L. KLEIN. 10 Nov., 1965 [2 Dec., 1964], No. 47722/65. Heading B3C. [Also in Division B5] A clamp for applying hold-down pressure to a workpiece 14 on a working surface 11 during a drilling operation comprises a base mounting member 19 adapted to be attached to the working surface, an elongated pressure beam 24 adjustably mounted on the base mounting member, a gripping block 35 mounted on one end of the pressure beam and having a bore therein for receiving the spindle 36, Fig. 4, of a work clamping assembly 35, a bearing contact sleeve 37 in coaxial surrounding relation to the spindle and disposed between the spindle and the inner surface of the bore 39, a plurality of bearing members 41 carried by the sleeve in circumferentially spaced bearing relation between the spindle and a flared portion 40 of the bore, and resilient means 42 acting between the sleeve and gripping block to bias the flared portion against the bearing members to press them against the spindle. The base mounting member 19 is secured by a screw 22 to the table and carries an upstanding post 20 on which is a clamp 21 for the pressure beams 24. One end of the beam carries the gripping block 35 in which the sleeve 37 is mounted, the sleeve having apertures for locating the bearing members which are in the form of balls 41, a spring 42 acting on the sleeve to urge the balls against the flared portion 40 of the block and against the spindle 36 which is located in the sleeve to lock the spindle in its adjusted position. The lower end of the spindle supports a holddown shoe 49, Fig. 7 (not shown), which is carried by a pin 50 engaging a slot 58 in the bifurcated end of the spindle and can be urged downwardly to engage a workpiece by a lever 48 formed with a cam surface 56 engaging the shoe. In operation, the clamp 21 is released to permit adjustment of the position of the clamping assembly 35 over the workpiece and retightened. The spindle 35 can be moved downwardly by applying pressure to a cap 46 on the upper end of the spindle so that the shoe engages the workpiece, the balls permitting downward movement of the spindle but resisting upward movement until the sleeve 37 is lowered relative to the gripping block. Increased pressure of the shoe against the workpiece may be obtained by deflecting the beam upwardly by pulling the gripping block 35 upwardly as the spindle is pressed downwardly. Still further pressure may be applied by movement of the lever 47 causing the cam surface 56 to press the shoe 49 downwardly relative to the spindle 36. Springs may be disposed in the slots 58 to urge the shoe to its upper position. The sleeve 37 may be moved to release the balls 41 by manual pressure or by a cam acting on a flange 44 of the sleeve. The shoe member may be flat, as shown, or have an inverted V configuration for holding rods, have a pointed shape to effect centring of a workpiece, or have a roller surface for guiding moving material.