Magnetic clamping device for magnetically clamping to a magnetically attracted material and having a dampening means
09679689 ยท 2017-06-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01F7/0263
ELECTRICITY
International classification
B25B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
There is provided a magnetic clamping device (10) for magnetically clamping to a magnetically attracted material (30). The device comprises at least one permanent clamping magnet (14, 44) for magnetically clamping to the magnetically attracted material wherein the magnet is movable relative to the magnetically attracted material from a position remote from the magnetically attracted material to a clamping position for the clamping of the material by the magnet. The device also includes damping means (22, 24) for damping the movement of the clamping magnet to the clamping position. The damping means biases the clamping magnet away from the magnetically attracted material to assist release of the clamping magnet from the magnetically attracted material. In addition, the device has support means (16, 40, 58) to which the clamping magnet is mounted for the relative movement of the clamping magnet from the remote position to the clamping position and for withdrawing the clamping magnet relative to the magnetically attracted material to release the magnetically attracted material. There is also provided a method for clamping the magnetically attracted material (30) using the clamping device (10). The clamping device may, for example, be a device for securing a load to the magnetically attracted material, a lifting device, a device for holding a work piece in position, or a welding clamp.
Claims
1. A magnetic clamping device for magnetically clamping to a magnetically attracted material, comprising: at least one permanent clamping magnet for magnetically clamping to the magnetically attracted material, the magnet being movable relative to the magnetically attracted material from a position remote from the magnetically attracted material to a clamping position for the clamping of the material by the magnet; damping means for damping the movement of the clamping magnet to the clamping position, the damping means biasing the clamping magnet away from the magnetically attracted material to assist release of the clamping magnet from the magnetically attracted material; and support means to which the clamping magnet is mounted for said relative movement of the clamping magnet from the remote position to the clamping position and for withdrawing the clamping magnet relative to the magnetically attracted material to release the magnetically attracted material, wherein the damping means comprises repelling magnets arranged for being moved relative to one another into a magnetically repelling relationship with each other to dampen the movement of the clamping magnet into the clamping position.
2. The device according to claim 1 wherein the repelling magnets comprise at least one moveable magnet and at least one fixed magnet, the moveable magnet being arranged to be moved into the magnetic repelling relationship with the fixed magnet with said movement of the clamping magnet relative to the magnetically attracted material.
3. The device according to claim 1 wherein the support means is arranged for said movement of the clamping magnet from the remote position to the clamping position by magnetic attraction of the clamping magnet for the magnetically attracted material.
4. The device according to claim 1 wherein the support means comprises a ram operable to withdraw the clamping magnet relative to the magnetically attracted material for release of the magnetically attracted material from the clamping magnet.
5. The device according to claim 1 wherein the support means comprises a clamping lever rotatable about a pivot axis from a release position to a working position for clamping of the magnetically attracted material by the clamping magnet.
6. The clamping device according to claim 5 further comprising a lever arm for being manually pivoted about an axis of rotation from a release position to a working position for rotation of the clamping lever about its pivot axis to move the clamping magnet to its clamping position.
7. The device according to claim 6 wherein the arm is connected to the clamping lever by a linkage.
8. The device according to claim 6 further comprising an actuator disposed on the arm and which is arranged for being driven along the clamping lever for operation of the clamping lever.
9. The device according to claim 5 comprising at least one further lever and at least one further said permanent clamping magnet mounted to the further lever, the further lever being rotatable by operation of the clamping lever to move the further clamping magnet from a position remote from the magnetically attracted material to a clamping position to magnetically clamp the magnetically attracted material.
10. The device according to claim 9 wherein the further lever is arranged for being manually depressed for return of the further lever about its pivot axis.
11. The device according to claim 2 wherein the device comprises a housing and support means comprises a clamping lever rotatable about a pivot axis from a release position to a working position for clamping of the magnetically attracted material by the clamping magnet, and the clamping lever is disposed in the housing.
12. The device according to claim 11 wherein the fixed magnet is mounted to the housing.
13. The device according to claim 11 wherein the clamping magnet is mounted to one end region of the clamping lever and the moveable magnet is mounted to an opposite end region of the clamping lever.
14. The device according to claim 1 wherein the repelling magnets are permanent magnets.
15. The clamping device according to claim 1 further comprising a locking mechanism for being operated to lock the at least one said clamping magnet in its said clamping position.
16. The clamping device according to claim 1 selected from the group consisting of a securing device for securing a load, a lifting device, a device for holding a work piece in position, and a welding earth clamp.
17. A method for clamping a clamping device to a magnetically attracted material, comprising: (1) providing the clamping device, the device having: (a) at least one permanent clamping magnet for magnetically clamping to the magnetically attracted material, the magnet being movable relative to the magnetically attracted material from a position remote from the magnetically attracted material to a clamping position for the clamping of the material by the magnet; (b) damping means for damping the movement of the clamping magnet to the clamping position; and (c) support means to which the clamping magnet is mounted for said relative movement of the clamping magnet from the remote position to the clamping position and for withdrawing the clamping magnet relative to the magnetically attracted material to release the magnetically attracted material; (2) locating the clamping device in position in relation to the magnetically attracted material; and (3) magnetically clamping the magnetically attracted material with movement of the clamping magnet relative to the magnetically attracted material from said remote position to the clamping position, the damping means biasing the clamping magnet away from the magnetically attracted material to assist release of the clamping magnet from the magnetically attracted material, wherein the damping means comprises repelling magnets and the repelling magnets are moved relative to one another into a magnetically repelling relationship with each other to dampen the movement of the clamping magnet into the clamping position.
18. The method according to claim 17 wherein the repelling magnets comprise at least one moveable magnet and at least one fixed magnet, and the moveable magnet is moved into the magnetic repelling relationship with the fixed magnet with said movement of the clamping magnet relative to the magnetically attracted material.
19. The method according to claim 17 wherein the clamping magnet is moved from the remote position to the clamping position by magnetic attraction of the clamping magnet for the magnetically attracted material.
20. The method according to claim 17 wherein the support means comprises a hydraulic ram and the hydraulic ram is operated to withdraw the clamping magnet relative to the magnetically attracted material for release of the magnetically attracted material from the clamping magnet.
21. The method according to claim 17 wherein the support means comprises a clamping lever and the clamping lever is rotated about a pivot axis from a release position to a working position for the clamping magnet to clamp the magnetically attracted material.
22. The method according to claim 17 wherein the clamping device is selected from the group consisting of a securing device for securing a load, a lifting device, a device for holding a work piece in position, and a welding earth clamp.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(8) A portable clamping device embodied by the invention is illustrated in
(9) As illustrated in
(10) To clamp the clamping device 10 to the metal substrate 30, the device is placed in the desired position on the metal substrate and the lever arm 18 is manually driven downwardly about its pivot point 26 from its release position to its working position. As the lever arm is moved downwardly, the clamping lever 16 is drawn downwardly about its pivot point 28 by attraction of the clamping magnet 14 for the metal substrate. This movement is damped by the repelling relationship of the repelling magnets 22 and 24, the repulsion between the repelling magnets increasing as the gap between the repelling magnets decreases. The repelling magnets 22 and 24 thereby also act to prevent the clamping magnet 14 from snapping onto the metal substrate. Whilst in the embodiment illustrated the repelling magnets are disposed in a N-N poled relationship they can in other embodiments, of course, be provided in a S-S poled relationship.
(11) A clamping device 10 of the type shown in
(12) A clamping device 10 for clamping loads having a relatively low thickness dimension such as fishing rod(s) or snow skies or boards between the lever arm 18 and the housing 12 of the device is illustrated in
(13) To release this clamping device 10 from the relevant metal substrate on which it is placed, the lever arm 18 is raised causing the roller 34 of the roller actuator 32 to be driven forwardly along the clamping lever 16 back to its starting position. The clamping lever 16 does not move and the clamping magnet 14 remains in its clamping position. Release means in the form of a release button 45 is then operated by manual depression of the button. The depression of the button exerts enough force on the overlapping tips 38 of the further lever 40 and the clamping lever to initiate rotation of the levers in opposite directions about their respective pivot points to lift the clamping magnets 14 and 44 from the metal substrate 30. Besides assisting to lift the clamping magnets from their clamping positions, the repulsion between repelling magnets 22, 24 associated with each respective lever 16 and 40 also then acts to drive the return of the clamping lever 16 and further lever back to their starting positions whereby the clamping magnets 14 and 44 are also withdrawn to their respective initial positions remote from the metal substrate.
(14) To avoid or reduce the possibility of scratching or other damage to the load, a respective retainer insert fabricated from a suitable plastics material (e.g., polyurethane, polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, polypropylene etc.) is provided on each of the housing and the lower side of the lever arm 18 to clamp the load therebetween when the lever arm 18 is in its working/closed position.
(15) To secure the lever arm 18 of embodiments of the above described types in its closed position, the clamping device is provided with a locking mechanism (e.g., a press and/or key operated latching system). Various types of locking mechanisms are known in the art and any suitable conventionally known such system may be utilised. For example, the free end 46 of the lever arm 18 can be provided with a hasp or the like which engages a latching mechanism provided on the housing when the lever arm 18 is moved from its release position to its working/closed position.
(16) For embodiments of devices in accordance with the invention that are provided for clamping a load to the roof of a motor vehicle, the base of the housing typically has a curvature substantially matching that of the roof of the vehicle so that the device is seated flushly when placed on the roof. Likewise, in other applications where a device in accordance with the invention is provided for clamping to a non-planar surface of a metal substrate, the base of the device may be contoured to substantially match that of the substrate.
(17) Another embodiment of a clamping device 10 of the invention is illustrated in
(18) Lifting the handle 50 in the opposite direction lifts clamping magnet 14 from its clamping position whereby the repulsion between the repelling magnets 22 and 24 drives them apart causing the slave lever to pivot about it pivot axis. In turn, the further lever 40 (and the clamping lever 16) is rotatably drawn by the linkage 20 with the rotation of slave lever about its pivot point. The clamping magnets 14 and 44 are thereby withdrawn from their clamping positions. That is, the magnetic attraction by the clamping magnets 14 and 44 for the metal substrate 30 when in their clamping positions is sufficient to retain the repelling magnets in a magnetically repelling relationship. When the protruding handle 50 of the clamping lever 16 is manually operated to release the clamping device from the metal substrate thereby at least partially raising the clamping magnet 14, the repulsion between the magnetically repelling magnets becomes dominant and drives rotation of the slave lever 52 away from the fixed repelling magnet 22 whereby the linkage 20 draws further lever 40 (and the clamping lever 16) about its pivot point lifting/withdrawing the clamping magnet 44 (and clamping magnet 14).
(19) Still another embodiment of a clamping device 10 in accordance with the invention is illustrated in
(20) Clamping devices of the type illustrated in
(21) Rather than repelling magnets, the damping means of a clamping device 10 embodied by the invention can comprise any suitable means for biasing respective of the clamping magnet(s) away or a from their clamping position such as a suitable compression or tension spring, or a stop formed from resilient plastics material. However, over time the elastic memory of such other damping means may decrease to a level wherein the damping effect provided and the assistance exerted to effect withdrawal of respective of the clamping magnets from their clamping position reduces to an inadequate level.
(22) As will be understood, the degree of damping/repelling provided by the repelling magnets 22 and 24 of an embodiment of the invention is determined by the strength of the magnets and the distance between the movable and fixed repelling magnets when the corresponding clamping magnet 14 is in its clamping position.
(23) A clamping device 10 embodied by the invention may be provided with a plurality of clamping levers 16. For example, the clamping levers 16 may be arranged in a radial relationship for being operated to move their respective clamping magnets 14 to, and from, respective clamping positions. In these embodiments, the clamping levers may be pivotally mounted around a central hub, each clamping lever 16 being mounted/coupled to support means in the form of a ring or plate by a respective linkage such that when the plate or ring is driven toward the hub or withdrawn therefrom, the respective clamping magnets 14 of the clamping levers 16 are moved to, or withdrawn from, their respective clamping positions. Repelling magnets 24 can be mounted on the plate or ring so as to be moved into magnetically repelling relationships with fixed repelling magnet(s) 22 provided on the hub to dampen the movement of the clamping magnets 14 to their clamping positions as the plate/ring travels toward the hub and to exert a release force on the clamping magnets to withdraw the clamping magnets from their clamping positions when the drive plate is moved in the opposite direction. The drive plate/ring can be moved toward, or away from, the hub via manually operated lever and/or linkage system or other suitable system.
(24) Whilst clamping devices in accordance with the invention may in many applications be manually operated the invention is not limited thereto. Indeed, the support means on which respective of the clamping magnet(s) is/are mounted for movement of the clamping magnet(s) 14 of a device embodied by the invention into or from their clamping positions may be a hydraulically or pneumatically operated actuator (e.g., a ram) rather than clamping lever 16, and/all alternate such embodiments are expressly encompassed herein.
(25) An example of a hydraulic clamping device 10 embodied by the invention and which is suitable, for instance, for use as a lifting device is shown in
(26) A variation of the device shown in
(27) The clamping magnets 14 and repelling magnets 22 and 24 of an embodiment of the invention are typically permanent rare earth magnets, which may be the same or different to one another. Particularly suitable rare earth magnets which may be utilised include neodymium (neodymium, iron and boron) magnets and samarium-cobalt magnets.
(28) The housing 12 in which the clamping magnets 14 of the clamping device are disposed can be provided with a floor e.g., in the form of a panel or flexible covering fabricated from a suitable plastics material (e.g., high density polyethylene (HDPE), polyurethane or the like) to avoid or minimise the risk of unintentional scratching when the clamping device is used on a metal substrate having a painted, coated or prepared surface. In other embodiments, such as when the clamping device 10 is a welding earth clamp, the floor of the device can be fabricated from a suitable electrically conductive metal. However, it is not necessary that the clamping magnets be entirely enclosed in the housing 12. Indeed, the floor of the housing may be at least partially open in at least some embodiments whereby the clamping magnet(s) are in direct contact with the magnetically attracted material to which they are clamped in use. Examples of this may include at least some forms of clamping device 16 used for lifting purposes (e.g., a hand held such device or a lifting device for a crane).
(29) In particularly preferred embodiments, a clamping device 10 in accordance with the invention can further comprise an alarm system configured to provide an alarm signal when the clamping magnet(s) have been moved to their respective clamping positions but have not been locked against withdrawal from the metal substrate by the locking mechanism of the clamping device. Alternatively, or as well, the alarm system may provide an alarm signal indicative of lifting or potential for lifting of the clamping magnet(s) from the metal substrate as may be determined by a change in magnetic field strength between the clamping magnet(s) and the metal substrate (e.g., utilising a Hall effect switch and/or or other magnetic field strength sensor(s)). The alarm system can, for example, comprise a power source (e.g., a battery) and/or piezoelectric alarm circuit(s), signal emitting means (e.g., for emitting light and/or sound alarm signals such as light emitting diode(s) and/or alarm speaker(s)). Accordingly, the alarm signal(s) can be visual and/or audible alarm(s).
(30) The magnetically attracted material from which the metal substrate 30 is fabricated can be any material which is magnetically clamped by the permanent clamping magnets 14 such as mild steel or other ferromagnetic material.
(31) Whilst in the embodiments described above, the clamping magnets are at least initially moved into their respective clamping positions by manual or like operation of the clamping lever(s) 16 (or other actuator), embodiments may be provided in which the clamping magnets move automatically into their clamping positions under the action of the attractive magnetic force between the clamping magnets and the metal substrate. In this instance the clamping lever 16 (or other support means) can move automatically under the action of the magnetic attraction of the clamping magnet(s) 14 for the metal substrate and may, for instance, be operated (e.g., manually) to withdraw the clamping magnet(s) 14 from its/their clamping position to release the clamping magnet from the metal substrate.
(32) Further applications for which clamping device(s) described herein can be provided or for which they may be utilised include motor vehicle racks for a surfboard, canoe or the like, window and door locks, a holding device for equipment, an attachment device for a solar panel on metal roof sheeting, magnetic sweepers (e.g., for workshops or aircraft runways), manhole lifters and magnetic tethers (in marine environments, both above and below the water), and replacement devices for electromagnets for picking up scrap metal or other metal items. Respective of the clamping devices provided with handles and/or securing means as described above where applicable for the intended purpose of the device.
(33) Although a number of embodiments of the invention have been described above, it will be understood that various modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention. Hence, the embodiments described above are only illustrative and not to be taken as being restrictive.