Multi-Angle Magnetic Holder
20180106423 ยท 2018-04-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Present invention provides for magnetic clamping tools where desired angles can be selectively set by adjusting a tightening mechanism in a locking hinge connecting two arm pieces, as well as some preset angles of 30-degree, 45-degree and 90-degree; each of the arm piece is disposed between two opposite covers that are made of magnetizable materials, serving to provide the contact angle to the work pieces being held/worked on.
Claims
1. A multi-angle magnetic holder, comprising: a first arm piece having a first center magnetic block; a first set of two opposite outside covers tightly wrapping the first center magnetic block between the covers; a second arm piece having a second center magnetic block; a second set of two opposite covers tightly wrapping the second center magnetic block between the covers; and a locking hinge serving as rotatable connection between the first and second arm pieces where a tightening mechanism is provided to receive a hex key into a matching key hole for purpose of setting and adjusting angles formed between the first and second arm pieces wherein the two opposite covers of the first arm piece further have a cave-in notch in a location near the locking hinge, and the second arm piece has a hole for 45-degree setting in a location near the locking hinge, whereby a round pin can be placed into the hole for 45-degree setting so that when the two arm pieces are pivoting to close the angle between them, two end tips of the round pin will get wedged into the cave-in notch, forming a 45-degree angle between the first arm piece and the second arm piece, and wherein the second arm piece has a protruding nut so that when the two arm pieces are pivoting to close the angle between them, the protruding nut rest on an edge of the one of the opposite covers of the first arm piece, forming a 30-degree angle, and wherein a round pin can be placed directly on top of the cave-in notch so that when the two arm pieces are pivoting to close the angle between them, the second arm piece stops at a contact point of the round pin, forming a 90-degree angle.
2. (canceled)
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5. The multi-angle magnetic holder of claim 1, wherein a hex hole is formed on one of the two aim pieces to receive a match hex key for prying action.
6. (canceled)
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate and exemplify the preferred embodiments of the invention. Together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
[0008] A brief description of the drawings is as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0016] As shown in the figures, a multi-angle magnetic holder 10 is made up of a first arm piece 100 and second arm piece 200.
[0017] As shown in
[0018] First arm piece 100 and second arm piece 200, along with the outside covers, are hingeably connected at an end with a locking hinge 199, so that a desired angle can be made by pivoting at the hinge connection point, as measured from the edges of first arm piece 100 and second arm piece 200.
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[0020] The locking hinge 199 provides a six-sided Allen key hole with an internal (not shown) tightening mechanism 350 adjustable by an Allen key. The tightening mechanism 350 can be any commercially available screwing mechanism to tighten and set an angle between the first arm piece 100 and second arm piece 200 and is a known art that requires no further disclosure herein.
[0021] As shown in
[0022] As shown in
[0023] As shown in
[0024] A hex hole 169 is made on either the first arm piece 100 or the second arm piece 200, also through the two outside covers 190/191, or 290/291. The hex hole 169 permits an Allen key to be inserted through, or any small hard pin or similarly shaped object to be inserted through, providing a prodding force to pry the magnetic holder away from a work object being held or clamped onto.
[0025] The round pin 249 and the outside covers 190/191 and 290/291 are all made from magnetizable materials, such as iron or similar metals.
[0026] A variant version of the multi-angle magnetic clamping tool 400 is provided, as shown in
[0027] A hex hole 469 is provided on one of the arm pieces, allowing for easy prying action to separate the magnetic holder 400 from a work object.
[0028] At outside corners of the two arm pieces 410/420, including the outside covers 491/492, some angles are made to specifically correspond to 30-degree, 45-degree and 60-degree bevel angles, as shown in
[0029] The outside covers are of suitable metal materials that can properly become magnetized to transfer the magnetic attribute exerted by the two magnetic blocks, allowing easy attachment to work pieces with similar magnetizable attributes.