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(12) Brevet: (11) CA 1076618
(21) Numéro de la demande: 1076618
(54) Titre français: BRIDE DE CALAGE
(54) Titre anglais: LEVELING CLAMP
Statut: Durée expirée - au-delà du délai suivant l'octroi
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ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
A first plate is provided and a second plate is disposed generally
normal and secured to the first plate centrally intermediate opposite marginal
portions thereof with the second plate projecting outwardly from a first side
of the first plate and disposed normal to a path extending between the opposite
marginal portions of the first plate. An elongated abutment member including
opposite end portions and intermediate portion extending between the oppo-
site end portions is provided and the end portions of the abutment member
are offset to one side of the intermediate portion thereof. The intermediate
portion of the abutment member has a central opening formed therethrough and
the second plate includes an elongated endwise outwardly projecting mounting
portion on its outer end remote from the first plate. The abutment member
is mounted on the mounting portion with the latter loosely received through
the central opening and the aforementioned one side of the intermediate portion
opposing the aformenentioned first side of the first plate for movement of
the abutment member on the mounting portion toward and away from the first
plate and the limited angular displacement of the abutment member relative to
the mounting portion about an axis generally paralleling the plates. Adjustable
displacement means is operatively connected between the mounting portion and
the abutment member intermediate portion for adjustable displacement of the
abutment member along the mounting portion toward the first plate. Adjacent
marginal edges of tabletops may be clamped between the opposite ends of the
first plate and the opposite ends of the abutment member, on opposite sides
of the second plate, with the surfaces of the tabletops opposing the afore-
mentioned first side of the first plate disposed substantially co-planar.

Revendications

Note : Les revendications sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


The embodiments of the invention, in which an exclusive
property or privilege is claimed, are defined as follows:
1. A leveling clamp for clamping a pair of panel members together
in edge-by-edge relation and with corresponding side faces of said panel
members in substantially co-planar relation, said leveling clamp including a
first plate, a second plate disposed generally normal and secured to said
first plate centrally intermediate opposite marginal portions of said first
plate with said second plate projecting outwardly from one side of said first
plate and also disposed normal to a path extending between said opposite
marginal portions, an elongated abutment member including opposite end
portions and an intermediate portion extending between said opposite end
portions, said end portions being offset to one side of said intermediate
portion, said intermediate portion having a central opening formed therethrough,
said second plate including an elongated endwise outwardly projecting mounting
portion on its outer end remote from said first plate, said abutment member
being mounted on said mounting portion with the latter loosely received
through said opening and said one side of said intermediate portion opposing
said one side of said first plate for movement of said abutment member on
said mounting portion toward and away from said first plate and limited
angular displacement of said abutment member relative to said mounting
portion about an axis generally paralleling said plates, and adjustable
displacement means operatively connected between said mounting portion and
said abutment member intermediate portion for adjustable displacement of said
abutment member along said mounting portion toward said first plate, said
mounting portion including a narrow plate-like base end portion and a threaded
shank outer end portion, said opening comprising a slot extending transversely
of said intermediate portion through which said base end portion is slidably
received, said adjustable displacement means including a thrust nut threaded
on said threaded shank outer end portion, said adjustable displacement means
also includes a sleeve slidably mounted on said mounting portion outwardly of
said abutment member and inwardly of said thrust nut.

2. The combination of claim 1 wherein said intermediate portion
is arcuate extending in the lengthwise direction of said abutment member
and opens toward said first plate.
3. The combination of claim 1 wherein said opposite end portions
are arcuate with their convex surfaces opposing said first plate.
4. The combination of claim 1 wherein said threaded shank outer
end portion includes an inner bifurcated end between whose furcations the
outer end of said narrow plate-like base end portion is snugly received and
secured.
5. A leveling clamp for clamping a pair of panel members together
in edge-by-edge relation and with corresponding side faces of said panel
members in substantially co-planar relation, said leveling clamp including a
first plate, a second plate disposed generally normal and secured to said
first plate centrally intermediate opposite marginal portions of said first
plate with said second plate projecting outwardly from one side of said first
plate and also disposed normal to a path extending between said opposite
marginal portions, an elongated abutment member including opposite end
portions and an intermediate portion extending between said opposite end
portions, said end portions being offset to one side of said intermediate
portion, said intermediate portion having a central opening formed therethrough,
said second plate including an elongated endwise outwardly projecting mounting
portion on its outer end remote from said first plate, said abutment member
being mounted on said mounting portion with the latter loosely received
through said opening and said one side of said intermediate portion opposing
said one side of said first plate for movement of said abutment member on
said mounting portion toward and away from said first plate and limited
angular displacement of said abutment member relative to said mounting
portion about an axis generally paralleling said plates, and adjustable

displacement means operatively connected between said mounting portion and
said abutment member intermediate portion for adjustable displacement of said
abutment member along said mounting portion toward said first plate, said
first plate includes a pair of opposite side transversely aligned and outwardly
opening recesses formed in its opposite side marginal portions, the upper
marginal edge of said second plate including a central upwardly opening
recess formed therein defining a pair of upwardly projecting lugs at the
opposite ends of said upper marginal edge, said lugs being snugly received in
said opposite side recesses and the portion of said first plate extending
between said opposite side recesses being received in said central upwardly
opening recess.
6. The combination of claim 5 wherein said intermediate portion
is arcuate extending in the lengthwise direction of said abutment member
and opens toward said first plate.
7. The combination of claim 6 wherein said mounting portion
includes a narrow plate-like base end portion and a threaded shank outer
end portion, said opening comprising a slot extending longitudinally of
said intermediate portion through which said base end portion is slidably
received.
8. The combination of claim 7 wherein said opposite end portions
are arcuate with their convex surfaces opposing said first plate.
9. The combination of claim 8 wherein said adjustable displacement
means includes a thrust nut threaded on said threaded shank outer end portion.

Description

Note : Les descriptions sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


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In many instances, tables utilized in restaurants are disposed in
edge-to-edge abutting relation in order to provide a larger table for larger
groups of customers. However, persons seated in large groups about a large
table can sometimes become more excited and active than usual resulting in
the smaller tables placed in side-by-side relation to define a larger table
shifting away from each other. In addition, some restaurant tables are of
the center pedestal-type and may be tipped with little effort. In such
instances when a glass of liquid is disposed on that portion of the tablecloth
bridging adjacent side edges of adjacent tables, the tipping of one table
relative to another may cause the glass of liquid to be upset. Still further,
some restaurants utilizing pedestal tables equipped with vertically adjustable
feet invariably have the vertically adjustable feet of different tables
adjusted differently with the result that if the two tables are disposed in
side-by-side relation the upper surface of one table will be disposed on an
elevation different from the upper surface of the other table. Accordingly,
a need exists for some means to secure smaller restaurant tables together
against separation, against relative tipping and in position with their upper
surfaces substantially co-planar.
Examples of clamps and other structures including some of the
basic structural and operational features of the instant invention are dis-
closed in U.S. patent Nos. 881,209, 1,293,414, 1,467,057, 2,031,398, 2,694,614
and 3,915,100.
The main object of this invention is to provide a clamp which will
be operable to removably clamp adjacent marginal edges of tabletops together
against separation, against tipping relative to each other and with the upper
surfaces of the tabletops substantially co-planar.
Another object of this invention is to provide a leveling clamp in
accordance with the preceding object and which may be readily applied to side-
by-side tabletops without the use of tools.
A still further object of this invention is to provide a leveling
clamp which may be utilized in conjunction with a pair of tabletops of
different thicknesses.
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A final object of this invention to be specifically enumerated
herein is to provide a leveling clamp in accordance with the preceding objects
. and whi.ch will. conform to conventional forms of manufacture, be of simple
construction and easy to use so as to provide a device that will be economic-
ally feasible, long-lasting and relatively trouble-free in operation.
The present invention provides a leveling clamp for clamping a pair
of panel members together in edge-to-edge relation and with correspondin~ side
faces of the panel members in substantially co-planar relation, the leveling
clamp including a first plate, a second plate disposed generally normal and
secured to the first plate centrally intermediate opposite marginal portions of
the first plate with the second plate projecting outwardly from one side of the
first plate and also disposed normal to a path extending between the opposite
marginal portions, an elongated abutment member including opposite end
portions and an intermediate portion extending between the opposite end
; portion6, the end portions being offset to one side of the intermediate
portion, the intermediate portion having a central opening formed therethrough,
the second plate including an elongated endwise outwardly projecting mounting
portion on its outer end remote from the first plate, the abutment member
being mounted on the mounting portion with the latter loosely received
through the opening and the one side of the intermediate portion opposing
- the one side of the first plate for movement of the abutment member on
the mounting portion toward and away from the first plate and limited
angular displacement of the abutment member relative to the mounting portion
about an axis generally paralleling the plates, and adjustable displacement
means operatively connected ~etween the mounting portion and the abutment
member intermediate portion for adjustable displacement of the abutment
member along the mounting portion toward the first plate.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the mounting portion
including a narrow plate-like base end portion and a threaded shank outer end
portion, the opening comprising a slot extending transversely of the intermediate
portion through which the base end portion is slidably received, the adjustable
displacement means including a thrust nut threaded on the threaded shank outer
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end portion, the adjustable displacement means also includes a sleeve slidably
mounted on the mounting portion outwardly of the a~utment member and inwardly
of the thrust nut.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the first
plate includes a pair of opposite side transversely aligned and outwardly
opening recesses formed in its opposite side marginal portions, the upper
marginal edge of the second plate including a central upwardly opening
recess formed therein defining a pair of upwardly projecting lugs at the
opposite ends of the upper marginal edge, the lugs being snugly received in
- 10 the opposite side recesses and the portion of the first plate extending between
the opposite side recesses being received in the central upwardly opening recess.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the leveling clamp of the instant
invention;
Figure 2 is a fragmentary perspective view of a pair of tabletops
having closely juxtaposed marginal edge portions and with the leveling clamp
: of the instant invention operatively associated with the tabletops;
Figure 3 is an enlarged fragmentary vertical sectional view taken
substantially upon the plane indicated by the section line 3-3 of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view taken substan-
: 20 tially upon the plane indicated by the section line 4-4 of Figure 3;
Figure 5 i8 a horizontal sectional view taken substantially upon
the plane indicated by the section line 5-5 of Figure 3; and
Figure 6 is a perspective view of the slidable abutment member
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portion of the leveling clamp.
With reference now more specifically to the drawings, the leveling
clamp of the instant invention is referred to in general by the reference
numeral 10 and includes a generally T-shaped body referred to in general
by the reference numeral 12. The body 12 includes a first upper horizontal
plate 14 and a second vertical plate 16 having its upper marginal edge portion
secured to the first plate 14 centrally intermediate its opposite ends. The
plate 16 i9 disposed at substantially right angles to the plate 14 and the
lower end portion of the plate 16 defines a narrow extension 18 of the plate
16. The lower end of the extension 18 has the bifurcated upper end 20 of a
threaded shank 21 secured thereto as by a through pin 22.
The upper plate 14 includes a pair of transversely aligned outwardly
opening slots 24 formed vertically through the central portions of the opposite
side marginal edges thereof and the upper marginal edge of the plate 16
includes a central recess 26 defining a pair of opposite side lugs 28 on oppo-
site sides of the recess 26. The portion of the upper plate 14 extending
between the inner ends of the slots or notches 24 is snugly received in the
recess 26 and the lugs 28 are snugly received in the slots or notches 24. The
plates, thus interengaged, are secured together by welding.
An arcuate abutment member 36 has a central opening 38 formed there-
through and the abutment member 36 is defined by a pair of opposite end por-
tions 40 between which an intermediate portion 42 extends. The opposite end
portions 40 are also arcuate, but they are reversely arcuate relative to the
curvature of the intermediate portion 42 in which the opening 38 is formed.
The opening 38 is defined by an elongated slot 44 extending transversely of
the intermediate portion 42 and including a widened central portion 46. The
abutment member 36 is slidably mounted on the extension 18 with the latter
received through the slot 44 and the shank or shank member 20 received
through the widened portion 46. The extension 18 is loosely received through
the slot 44 whereby the abutment member 36 may be angularly displaced relative
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to the extension 18 about an axis paralleling the plates 14 and 16. The
abutment member 36 is mounted on the extension 18 with the concave side of
the intermediate portion 42 opposing the underside of the plate 14 from
which the plate 16 depends and a sleeve 48 including a hollow interior of
a cross-sectional shape to slidingly receive the extension 18 and the shank 20
therethrough is slidably mounted on the extension 18 and includes an outer end
wall 50 apertured as at 52 remote from the plate 14. The threaded shank 20
extends through the aperture 52 and has a thumb nut 54 threadedly engaged
thereon.
In operation, when a pair of different thickness tabletops 56 and 58
are positioned in edge-to-edge opposing relation, the clamp 10, or a pair of
clamps 10, may be engaged with the tabletops 56 and 58 in a manner which i8
believed to be obvious from Figure 3 of the drawings in order that the table-
tops 56 and 58 may be clamped together against displacement away from each
other, against relative tipping and with the upper surfaces 60 and 62 of the
tabletopR 56 and 58 substantially co-planar.
The abutment member 36 is constructed of stiff but somewhat resilient
material whereby a yieldable clamping action on the tabletops 56 and 58 may be
provided. Further, it is proposed that the clamp 10 will be constructed of
metal, with the possible exception of the thrust nut 54 and the sleeve 48 and
that a non-corrosive type of metal will be utilized in its construction.

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Page couverture 1994-04-15 1 11
Abrégé 1994-04-15 1 29
Revendications 1994-04-15 3 107
Dessins 1994-04-15 1 30
Description 1994-04-15 5 181