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Edge clamp apparatus

  • US 5,690,546 A
  • Filed: 08/30/1996
  • Issued: 11/25/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/30/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An edge clamp apparatus comprising:

  • an elongated body including a mounting surface and opposed front and rear body portions, the rear portion including a cylindrical bore extending longitudinally through the body in a direction parallel to the mounting surface, the front portion including a support surface that intersects the cylindrical bore of the rear portion and is inclined relative to the mounting surface, the body defining at least one port in fluid communication with the cylindrical bore of the body;

    a piston received in the cylindrical bore for longitudinal shifting movement between a retracted position and an extended position;

    a cap secured to the front portion of the body for closing off the cylindrical bore of the body and limiting movement of the piston, the cap including an inner surface engaging the support surface of the body, opposed front and rear ends, and a recess formed in the inner surface and extending between the front and rear ends;

    a clamp blade received within the recess of the cap and supported on the support surface of the body for movement between a retracted, releasing position and an extended, engaging position, the clamp blade including a rear portion defining a central longitudinal axis and extending into the cylindrical bore for engagement with the piston, and an opposed front portion that is offset from the longitudinal axis of the rear portion of the clamp blade such that the front portion is spaced from the support surface of the body; and

    a biasing means for biasing the clamp blade and piston toward the retracted position;

    wherein the recess in the cap includes a support surface that is stepped to present outer and inner end sections that are parallel to the support surface of the body and an intermediate section that is angled relative to the end sections such that the outer section of the support surface of the recess is spaced further from the support surface of the body than the inner section.

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