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Unit for grasping and clamping circular objects

  • US 5,201,501 A
  • Filed: 02/11/1992
  • Issued: 04/13/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/18/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A unit for grasping and clamping a generally circular shaped part at three points or regions of tangential contact forming, pairwise, angles greater than 90°

  • , comprising;

    a) a central body having a longitudinal axis;

    b) a central push rod, having first and second opposite ends, mounted on said central body for movement along said longitudinal axis;

    c) first and second levers positioned symmetrically with respect to said axis, each of said levers including a clamping arm and an operating arm, each arm having a distal end and joined together at a junction point spaced from said distal end to form an angle between the arms;

    d) means for pivotally mounting each of said levers on the central body at said junction point of the clamping and operating arms for pivoting movement between a first open position and a second clamping position, with the distal ends of the clamping arms spaced closer to said axis in said clamping position than in said open position;

    e) first, second and third grasping and clamping elements mounted on aid central body,1) the first of said grasping and clamping elements lying on the longitudinal axis of said central body and connected to the first end of the central push rod, and2) the second and third of said grasping and clamping elements being mounted symmetrically with respect to said axis, each at said distal end of one of the clamping arms of said levers;

    f) at least one clamping spring engaging against said push rod and producing a reaction force urging said push rod away from the central body in the direction of said axis;

    g) a first piston operatively connected to the second end of said push rod;

    h) at least one lever spring connected to each of said levers for producing a reaction force urging said levers toward said second clamping position;

    i) a sliding member mounted on said central body for sliding movement along said axis, said sliding member having first and second opposite ends with said first end pivotally connected to the distal end of the operating arm of each lever;

    j) a second piston operatively connected to the second end of said sliding member;

    k) means for urging said first piston in a direction opposing the reaction force of said clamping spring and said second piston in a direction opposing the reaction force of said lever springs; and

    l) the reaction force of the two lever springs applied to the levers being higher than the reaction force of said clamping spring applied to said push rod.

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