Magnetic fixture assembly
First Claim
1. A fixture assembly for holding a workpiece in a precisely fixtured position, said assembly comprising a base defining a housing, a permanent magnet housed within said base and operable to create a magnetic field, an electromagnet housed within said base and operable when energized to reduce the strength of said magnetic field, a fixture plate made of a material having low magnetic reluctance, workpiece fixture means attached rigidly to said plate and located in a precisely predetermined position on said plate, said plate being clamped rigidly to said base by said magnetic field when said electromagnet is in a deenergized state, and mechanical means holding said plate in a precisely predetermined angular position on said base and quickly releasable to permit removal of said plate from said base when said electromagnet is energized.
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Abstract
A fixture for locating a workpiece in a precisely established position comprises a lower magnetic base and an upper fixture plate, the workpiece being fixtured on the plate. The base includes a permanent magnet which normally clamps the plate to the base but which is disabled and releases the plate when an electromagnet in the base is energized. Prior to clamping the plate to the base, the plate is located in a precise edgewise position on the base by quickly insertable and removable dowel pins adapted to be received by the plate and the base with a precision fit.
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14 Claims
- 1. A fixture assembly for holding a workpiece in a precisely fixtured position, said assembly comprising a base defining a housing, a permanent magnet housed within said base and operable to create a magnetic field, an electromagnet housed within said base and operable when energized to reduce the strength of said magnetic field, a fixture plate made of a material having low magnetic reluctance, workpiece fixture means attached rigidly to said plate and located in a precisely predetermined position on said plate, said plate being clamped rigidly to said base by said magnetic field when said electromagnet is in a deenergized state, and mechanical means holding said plate in a precisely predetermined angular position on said base and quickly releasable to permit removal of said plate from said base when said electromagnet is energized.
- 11. A fixture assembly for holding a workpiece in a precisely fixtured position, said assembly comprising a generally horizontal base having upper and lower sides, means for accurately locating and rigidly holding said base in a precisely predetermined position, said base being made of a material having a high magnetic reluctance, a pair of annular concentric magnetic poles housed within said base and having pole faces located adjacent the upper side of the base, a permanent magnet housed within said base and operable to create a magnetic field across said pole faces, an electromagnet housed within said base and operable when energized to reduce the strength of said magnetic field, a fixture plate made of a material having low magnetic reluctance, workpiece fixture means attached rigidly to said plate and located in a precisely predetermined position on said plate, said plate being clamped rigidly to said base by said magnetic field when said electromagnet is in a de-energized state, a plurality of sets of alined holes formed in said base and said plate, the alined holes of each set being spaced angularly from the other alined holes, and angularly spaced dowel pins telescoped into said holes with a snug but slidable fit for holding said plate in a precisely predetermined angular position on said base while being quickly releasable to permit quick removal of said plate from said base when said electromagnet is energized.
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13. A method of holding a workpiece in a precisely fixtured position, said method comprising the steps of:
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(1) providing a base defining a housing, said base having a permanent magnet capable of creating a magnetic field, said base also having an electromagnet which is operable when energized to reduce the strength of said magnetic field; (2) providing a plurality of fixture plates each made of a material having low magnetic reluctance and each having fixture means attached rigidly to and located in a precisely predetermined position on the respective plate; (3) anchoring a workpiece in a precise position relative to each of said fixture means; (4) using releasable mechanical locators to fix one of said plates releasably in an accurately established edgewise position on said base and relying on said magnetic field to clamp said plate rigidly to said base; (5) energizing said electromagnet and removing said one plate from said base after an operation has been performed on the workpiece anchored to the fixture means of said one plate; and (6) successively repeating steps (4) and (5) in sequence for each of the other plates. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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