The present invention generally relates to clamping devices. The invention particularly relates to clamping assemblies configured to secure an object to a fixture while providing the object with the capability of rotating entirely around the fixture.
A wide variety of clamping devices are commercially available for securing objects to fixtures, as a nonlimiting example, a flag to a flag pole. However, these devices may suffer from several shortcomings. For example, the clamping devices may be configured to be secured to an elongated fixture of a specific size, cross-sectional shape, taper, etc., or may otherwise be limited in their ability to be securely fastened to fixtures of various sizes, cross-sectional shapes, tapers, etc. In addition, these devices often secure the object to the fixture in a fixed position with limited range of rotational motion between the object and the fixture.
In view of the above, it can be appreciated that it would be desirable if an improved clamping device were available for securing an object to fixtures of various sizes, cross-sectional shapes, tapers, etc., and capable of providing for at least some range of rotational motion between the object and the fixture.
The present invention provides a clamp assembly suitable for securing an object to a fixture and allowing the object to rotate 360 degrees about the fixture.
According to one nonlimiting aspect of the invention, a clamp assembly includes a body member having a cavity therethrough configured to receive a fixture. The cavity has a longitudinal axis through a center thereof. The body has a clamping portion configured to apply a compressive force to the fixture and thereby releasably secure the body member to the fixture. A ring member is secured to the body member in a manner such that the ring member is capable of 360-degree rotation about the longitudinal axis of the cavity of the body member while the body member remains in a fixed position. The ring member has a flange extending outwardly from a side thereof and the flange has a through hole with a central axis that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the body member.
Other nonlimiting aspects of the invention include methods of assembling and using the clamp assembly described above, for example, by locating the fixture through the cavity of the body member, threading the nut along the shank of and toward the head of the screw such that the flanges of the clamping portion move toward one another until the clamping portion applies a compressive clamping force to the fixture sufficient to retain the clamp assembly in a fixed position on the fixture, and securing an object to the hole in the flange of the ring member such that the object is secured to the fixture and capable of rotating 360 degrees about a longitudinal axis of the fixture.
Technical effects of the clamp assembly described above preferably include the capability of securing an object to a fixture in a manner that allows the object to have a 360-degree freedom of rotation about the fixture.
Other aspects and advantages of this invention will be appreciated from the following detailed description.
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The flanges 32 protrude outward from the body member 12 (
As an alternative to the above, it is foreseeable and within the scope of the invention that the clamping portion 26 may be operated with a tightening means other than the screw 20 and nut 22. For example, the screw 20 and nut 22 could be replaced with a spline clamp structure, or the second circumferential portion of the clamping portion 26 could be a separate component that is secured to the first circumferential portion with a pair of fasteners.
The ring support portion 28 is configured to be inserted into the ring member 14 and mated therewith to releasably secure the ring member 14 to the body member 12. The ring support portion 28 includes a generally cylindrical body with a recess 34 extending circumferentially about the perimeter of the ring support portion 28. A distal end of the ring support portion 28 oppositely disposed from the clamping portion 26 may be tapered on an exterior edge 36 thereof to promote the ease of insertion into the ring member 14.
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According to one aspect of the invention, the ring support portion 28 and the ring member 14 are configured such that when assembled the ring member 14 is capable of free rotation about the ring support portion 28, preferably entirely around the ring support portion 28 (i.e., 360-degree rotation). A flange 44 protrudes outward from an exterior side of the ring member 14 and includes a through-hole 46 having a center axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the body member 12.
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The insert 16 is configured to improve the grip of the clamping portion 26 and allow the body member 12 to be secured to fixtures having an outer diameter that is less than the minimum inner diameter achievable with the clamping portion 26 alone. An opening in the side of the insert 16 allows the insert 16 to elastically deform while the clamping portion 26 is tightened with the screw 20, thereby providing a larger range of achievable inner diameters. It is foreseeable and within the scope of the invention that the clamp assembly may include multiple inserts 16 of varying thickness which may be selectively used with the body member 12 to secure the clamp assembly 10 to fixtures of various diameters. It is also foreseeable that the clamp assembly 10 may be used without the insert 16.
Once the various components have been assembled, the clamp assembly 10 may be secured to a fixture and used alone or in combination with other clamp assemblies 10 to releasably secure an object to the fixture. As previously noted,
While the invention has been described in terms of a specific embodiment, it is apparent that other forms could be adopted by one skilled in the art. For example, the clamp assembly 10 and its components could differ in appearance and construction from the embodiment described herein and shown in the drawings, and various materials could be used in the manufacturing of the clamp assembly and its components. Accordingly, it should be understood that the invention is not necessarily limited to any embodiment described herein or illustrated in the drawings. It should also be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed above are for the purpose of describing the disclosed embodiment, and do not necessarily serve as limitations to the scope of the invention. Therefore, the scope of the invention is to be limited only by the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/639,351, filed Mar. 6, 2018, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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