Clamp apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6378856
  • Patent Number
    6,378,856
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 13, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 30, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A toggle link mechanism has a releasing projection which protrudes from an opening formed in a body when it is displaced integrally with a piston rod. The body is provided with a cap for closing the opening and covering the releasing projection.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a clamp apparatus capable of clamping a workpiece at a predetermined position by using an arm which is rotatable by a predetermined angle in accordance with a driving action of a driving section.




2. Description of the Related Art




The clamp cylinder has been hitherto used, for example, in order to clamp a constitutive part when the constitutive part of an automobile or the like is welded. Such a clamp cylinder is disclosed, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,575,462.




The clamp cylinder disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,575,462 is shown in

FIG. 11. A

piston rod


1


, which is displaced in the axial direction in accordance with the driving action of an unillustrated cylinder, is arranged in a housing


2


. A coupling member


3


is connected to one end of the piston rod


1


.




A toggle link mechanism


6


including a link plate


5


is coupled to the coupling member


3


via a pin member


4


. A release pin


7


, which abuts against the coupling member


3


, is provided displaceably along a hole


8


at one end of the housing


2


.




The release pin


7


functions as follows. That is, when the release pin


7


is manually pressed downwardly by an operator in a state in which a workpiece is clamped by an unillustrated arm, then the coupling member


3


is displaced downwardly (see two-dot chain lines in FIG.


11


), and the clamping state is canceled to make restoration to an initial position which resides in an unclamping state.




However, in the case of the clamp cylinder disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,575,462 described above, for example, when the clamped workplace (unillustrated) is welded, foreign matters such as sputter make invasion into the hole


8


in which the release pin


7


makes displacement, or the dust or the like invaded into the gap between the release pin


7


and the hole


8


is accumulated. As a result, it is feared that the displacement of the release pin


7


is obstructed.




Further, the dust or the like makes invasion into the inside of the housing


2


via the gap between the release pin


7


and the hole


8


. As a result, it is feared that the sliding friction of the toggle link mechanism


6


or the like is increased, and the durability of the toggle link mechanism


6


or the like is deteriorated.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A general object of the present invention is to provide a clamp apparatus which makes it possible to reliably avoid the invasion of foreign matters into the inside of a body, reduce the number of parts, and decrease the production cost.




A principal object of the present invention is to provide a clamp apparatus which makes it possible to improve the durability of the entire apparatus including a toggle link mechanism by avoiding the increase in sliding resistance resulting from foreign matters which would make invasion into the inside of a body.




The above and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown by way of illustrative example.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a perspective view illustrating a clamp apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

shows a perspective view illustrating a state in which a cover member is detached from a body of the clamp apparatus;





FIG. 3

shows a longitudinal sectional view taken along a line III—III shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

shows an exploded perspective view illustrating the body for constructing the clamp apparatus;





FIG. 5

shows an exploded perspective view illustrating a driving section for constructing the clamp apparatus;





FIG. 6

shows, with partial cutout, a state in which a circular arc-shaped projection of a support lever abuts against a plate;





FIG. 7

shows a longitudinal sectional view taken along a line VII—VII shown in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 8

shows the operation effected when the rotary action of an arm is stopped to give a clamping state;





FIG. 9

shows an exploded perspective view illustrating major components of a clamp apparatus according to another embodiment of the present Invention;





FIG. 10

shows a partial longitudinal sectional view taken in an axial direction of the clamp apparatus shown in

FIG. 9

; and





FIG. 11

shows a partial longitudinal sectional view illustrating a clamp cylinder concerning the conventional technique.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The clamp apparatus according to the present invention will be exemplified by preferred embodiments, which will be explained in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.




With reference to

FIG. 1

, reference numeral


10


indicates a clamp apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. The clamp apparatus


10


comprises a body


12


which is formed to have a flat configuration in an integrated manner, a driving section (driving mechanism)


14


which is coupled in an air-tight manner to the lower end of the body


12


, and an arm


20


which is coupled to a rectangular bearing section


18


protruding to the outside through a pair of substantially circular openings


16




a


,


16




b


(see

FIG. 4

) formed through the body


12


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the driving section


14


includes an end block


24


which has an elliptic recess


22


formed on its upper surface, and a cylinder tube


26


which is composed of a cylinder having an elliptic cross section with its first end coupled in an air-tight manner to the recess


22


of the end block


24


and with its second end coupled in an air-tight manner to the bottom surface of the body


12


.




As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 5

, the driving section


14


further comprises a piston


30


which is accommodated in the cylinder tube


26


and which makes reciprocating movement along a cylinder chamber


28


, a piston rod (rod member)


32


which is coupled to a central portion of the piston


30


and which is displaceable integrally with the piston


30


, and a ring-shaped spacer


33


which is provided at the connecting portion between the piston


30


and the piston rod


32


and which is externally fitted to the piston rod


32


via a hole.




The spacer


33


is made of a metal material such as aluminum. The spacer


33


abuts against the wall surface of a projection


50


for forming the upper portion of the cylinder chamber


28


at the terminal end position of the displacement of the pinto


30


, and thus it functions as a stopper for regulating the displacement of the piston


30


. Alternatively, the piston


30


and the spacer


33


may be formed to be integrated into one unit.




As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 5

, a wear ring


34


and a seal ring


36


are installed to the outer circumferential surface of the piston


30


respectively. Attachment holes


38


are bored through four corner portions of the end block


24


. The end block


24


and the cylinder tube


26


are assembled in an air-tight manner to the body


12


by the aid of four shafts


40


inserted through the attachment holes


38


. Pairs of pressure fluid inlet/outlet ports


42




a


,


42




b


,


44




a


,


44




b


, which are used to introduce and discharge the pressure fluid (for example, compressed air) with respect to the cylinder chamber


28


respectively, are formed mutually opposingly in the body


12


and the end block


24


respectively (see FIG.


3


).




When the clamp apparatus


10


is practically used, unillustrated blank caps are screwed into any pair of the pressure fluid inlet/outlet ports


42




a


,


44




a


(or


42




b


,


44




b


). Thus, the clamp apparatus


10


is used in a state in which one of the pairs of pressure fluid inlet/outlet ports


42




a


,


44




a


(or


42




b


,


44




b


) are closed.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the body


12


comprises a first casing


46


and a second casing


48


, which are asymmetric and are assembled in an integrated manner. A projection


50


, which protrudes in a substantially horizontal direction and which functions as a rod cover, is formed in an integrated manner at the lower end of the first casing


46


. The second casing


48


is formed to have a size in the longitudinal direction which is shortened by a thickness of the projection


50


as compared with the first casing


46


. In this arrangement, as shown in

FIG. 4

, the second casing


48


can be detached from the first casing


46


without disassembling the driving section


14


. Thus, it is convenient and easy to perform the disassembling operation for the body


12


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, a chamber


54


is formed in the body


12


by recesses


52




a


,


52




b


formed for the first casing


46


and the second casing


48


respectively (the recess


52




b


is omitted from the illustration because it has the same structure as that of the recess


52




a


). The free end of the piston rod


32


is provided to face in the chamber


54


. In this arrangement, the piston rod


32


is guided linearly reciprocatively by the aid of guide grooves


58


which are formed on the inner wall surfaces of the first casing


46


and the second casing


48


respectively and on which a knuckle block


56


is slidable as described later on. A rod packing


60


(see

FIG. 3

) for surrounding the outer circumferential surface of the piston rod


32


is provided at a through-hole formed in the projection


50


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, a toggle link mechanism


64


, which is used to convert the rectilinear motion of the piston rod


32


into the rotary motion of the arm


20


by the aid of a knuckle joint


62


, is provided at a first end of the piston rod


32


. The knuckle joint


62


comprises a knuckle block


56


having a forked section with branches separated by a predetermined spacing distance and branched substantially in parallel to one another, and a knuckle pin


70


for being rotatably attached to a hole formed in the forked section.




A releasing projection


67


having a flat plate-shaped configuration, which protrudes upwardly, is integrally formed on one of the branches of the forked section of the knuckle block


56


(see FIGS.


4


and


7


). The releasing projection


67


is provided so that it protrudes by a predetermined length from an opening (hole)


69


having a substantially elliptic configuration formed at an upper surface portion of the second casing


48


when a workpiece is clamped by the arm


20


(see FIG.


7


).




As shown in

FIG. 7

, a cap (seal mechanism)


71


, which is made of an elastic material such as those made of synthetic resin or rubber, is installed to the opening


69


. The cap


71


comprises a ceiling section


75


which is formed to have an elliptic configuration, a bellows section


77


which is formed to be telescopic, and a cylindrical section


79


which is inserted into the opening


69


. The ceiling section


75


, the bellows section


77


, and the cylindrical section


79


are formed in an integrated manner (see

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


4


).




In this arrangement, the cap


71


covers the releasing projection


67


which protrudes by the predetermined length upwardly from the opening


69


. The cap


71


closes the opening


69


so that no dust or the like makes invasion into the inside of the body


12


(see FIG.


7


).




The clamping state can be canceled to make restoration into the unclamping state by an operator, for example, by means of manual operation by pressing the elastic cap


71


to displace the releasing projection


67


downwardly.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, when the workpiece is clamped, the other upper surface portion


73


of the forked section of the knuckle block


56


, on which the releasing projection


67


is not formed, does not abut against the Inner wall surface of the body


12


. A predetermined clearance is provided between the upper surface portion


73


and the inner wall surface of the body


12


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, a groove


68


having a T-shaped cross section, with which a disk-shaped projection


66


of the piston rod


32


is engaged, is formed at a bottom surface portion of the knuckle block


56


to extend in a substantially horizontal direction. In this arrangement, predetermined clearances are formed between the groove


68


and the projection


66


formed integrally with the piston rod


32


and between the knuckle block


56


and the guide groove


58


. The knuckle block


56


is provided slidably substantially horizontally along the groove


68


. Thus, the piston rod


32


does not receive any load In the lateral direction. In other words, by providing the degree of freedom for the knuckle block


56


, for example, when a workpiece is clamped, then no lateral load is applied to the piston rod


32


and the rod packing


60


or the like, and the stroke of the piston rod


32


can be efficiently transmitted to the toggle link mechanism


64


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the toggle link mechanism


64


includes a link plate


72


which is coupled to the forked section of the knuckle joint


62


by the aid of a knuckle pin


70


, and a support lever


74


which is rotatably supported by the pair of substantially circular openings


16




a


,


16




b


formed through the first casing


46


and the second casing


48


respectively.




The link plate


72


is allowed to intervene between the knuckle joint


62


and the support lever


74


, and it functions to link the knuckle joint


62


and the support lever


74


. Specifically, the link plate


72


is formed with a pair of holes


76




a


,


76




b


which are separated from each other by a predetermined spacing distance. The link plate


72


is coupled to the free end of the piston rod


32


via the knuckle joint


62


and the knuckle pin


70


rotatably attached to the first hole


76




a


. The link plate


72


is coupled to the forked section of the support lever


74


via a pin member


78


rotatably attached to the second hole


76




b.






As shown in

FIG. 4

, the support lever


74


includes a forked section which is formed with holes for rotatably attaching the pin member


78


, the bearing section


18


which is formed to protrude in a direction substantially perpendicular to the axis of the piston rod


32


and which has a rectangular cross section exposed to the outside from the body


12


through the opening


16




b


, a pair of circumferential sections


80




a


,


80




b


which are formed adjacently with the forked section interposed therebetween and which are fitted to the substantially circular openings


16




a


,


16




b


of the body


12


respectively, and a pair of circular arc-shaped projections


82




a


,


82




b


which are formed to slightly protrude in the lateral direction from the circumferential sections


80




a


,


80




b


and which are exposed to the outside from the body


12


through the openings


16




a


,


16




b


respectively. The arm


20


for claiming the unillustrated workpiece is detachably installed to the bearing section


18


.




The support lever


74


is provided to make the rotary action integrally with the arm


20


. The circular arc-shaped projections


82




a


,


82




b


, which are formed on the support lever


74


, abut against plates


84




a




84




b


fixed to the body


12


(as described later on). Accordingly, the circular arc-shaped projections


82




a


,


82




b


function as the stopper for stopping the rotary action of the arm


20


.




The rectilinear motion of the piston rod


32


is transmitted to the support lever


74


via the knuckle joint


62


and the link plate


72


. The support lever


74


is provided rotatably by a predetermined angle about the center of rotation of the circumferential sections


80




a


,


80




b


which are supported by the pair of openings


16




a


,


16




b


formed through the body


12


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, oblong recesses


86


are formed on the side surfaces of the first casing


46


and the second casing


48


for constructing the body


12


respectively. The recesses


86


are closed by a pair of cover members


88




a


,


88




b


. The cover members


88




a


,


88




b


are installed detachably by the aid of screw members


89


. In this arrangement, the bearing section


18


of the support lever


74


is provided to be exposed to the outside through a substantially circular opening


90


which is formed at a substantially central portion of the cover member


88




b.






The circular arc-shaped projections


82




a


,


82




b


of the support lever


74


abut against the wall surfaces of the recesses


86


, so that the plates


84




a


,


84




b


are fixed on the wall surfaces of the recesses


86


by the aid of screw members


92


to stop the rotary action of the arm


20


.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, the plate


84




b


(


84




a


) has a first abutment surface


96


for making abutment against a first end surface


94


of the circular arc-shaped projection


82




b


(


82




a


), and a second abutment surface


100


for making abutment against a second end surface


98


of the circular arc-shaped projection


82




b


(


82




a


). A curved surface


102


for surrounding the support lever


74


is formed between the first abutment surface


96


and the second abutment surface


100


. The first end surface


94


and the second end surface


98


of the support lever


74


are formed so that they are separated from each other by an angle of about 90 degrees. It is a matter of course that the angle of separation between the first end surface


94


and the second end surface


98


of the support lever


74


is not limited to 90 degrees.




In this arrangement, the pair of plates


84




a


,


84




b


can be conveniently exchanged with other plates (as described later on) with ease by detaching the pair of cover members


88




a


,


88




b


from the body


12


respectively, and loosening the screw members


92


. When the pair of cover members


88




a


,


88




b


are detached from the body


12


respectively, the first end surface


94


and the second end surface


98


of the circular arc-shaped projection


82




b


(


82




a


) formed on the support lever


74


are exposed to the outside as shown in

FIG. 2

(however, the first end surface


94


is not shown).




As shown in

FIG. 4

, recesses


106


having a rectangular cross section are formed on upper side portions of the inner wall surfaces of the first casing


46


and the second casing


48


for constructing the body


12


respectively. A pair of reaction force-receiving plates


108


, which are used to receive the reaction force by making abutment against the knuckle joint


62


when the clamping state is given, are fixed to the recesses


106


by the aid of screw members. The pair of guide grooves


58


, which are composed of rectangular grooves and which extend in the vertical direction, are provided mutually opposingly on the inner wall surfaces of the first casing


46


and the second casing


48


. The knuckle block


56


is interposed between the pair of guide grooves


58


. The knuckle block


56


is provided slidably in the vertical direction in accordance with the guiding action of the guide grooves


58


.




The clamp apparatus


10


according to the embodiment of the present invention is basically constructed as described above. Next, its operation, function, and effect will be explained.




At first, the clamp apparatus


10


is fixed to a predetermined position by the aid of an unillustrated fixing means. First ends of pipes such as unillustrated tubes are connected to the pair of pressure fluid inlet/outlet ports


42




a


,


44




a


(or


42




b


,


44




b


) respectively. Second ends of the pipes are connected to an unillustrated pressure fluid supply source. The following description will be made assuming that the initial position in the unclamping state is given when the piston


30


is located at the lowermost position of the cylinder chamber


28


.




After performing the preparatory operation as described above, the unillustrated pressure fluid supply source is energized at the initial position to introduce the pressure fluid from the first pressure fluid inlet/outlet port


44




a


into the cylinder chamber


28


. The piston


30


is pressed in accordance with the action of the pressure fluid introduced into the cylinder chamber


28


. The piston


30


is moved upwardly along the cylinder chamber


28


. During this process, the guiding action is effected by the wear ring


34


which is installed to the outer circumferential surface of the piston


30


and the guide groove


58


on which the knuckle block


56


makes the sliding displacement. Accordingly, the linear accuracy is maintained for the piston


30


, the piston rod


32


, and the knuckle block


56


.




The rectilinear motion of the piston


30


is transmitted to the toggle link mechanism


64


via the piston rod


32


and the knuckle joint


62


, and it is converted into the rotary motion of the arm


20


in accordance with the rotary action of the support lever


74


which constitutes the toggle link mechanism


64


.




That is, the rectilinear motion (upward movement) of the piston


30


allows the force to act so that the link plate


72


and the knuckle joint


62


engaged with the free end of the piston rod


32


are pressed in the upward direction. Owing to the pressing force exerted on the link plate


72


, the link plate


72


is rotated by a predetermined angle about the support point of the knuckle pin


70


, and the support lever


74


is rotated in accordance with the linking action of the link plate


72


.




Therefore, the arm


20


is rotated by a predetermined angle about the support point of the bearing section


18


of the support lever


74


. Accordingly, the circular arc-shaped projection


82




b


(


82




a


) is rotated by the predetermined angle integrally with the support lever


74


.




During the process in which the arm


20


is rotated as described above, the first end surface


94


of the circular arc-shaped projection


82




b


(


82




a


) abuts against the first abutment surface


96


of the plate


84




b


(


84




a


) which is fixed to the body


12


. Accordingly, the arm


20


stops the rotary action. As a result, the clamping state is given, in which the workpiece is clamped by the arm


20


(see FIG.


8


). In the clamping state described above, as shown in

FIG. 8

, the spacer


33


, which is provided at the connecting portion between the piston


30


and the piston rod


32


, does not abut against the wall surface of the projection


50


which forms the cylinder chamber


28


. The reaction force, which is exerted when the unillustrated workpiece is clamped, is received by the reaction force-receiving plate


108


against which the link plate


72


abuts.




After the arm


20


stops the rotary action to give the clamping state, the piston


30


and the piston rod


32


are further moved slightly upwardly and the spacer


33


abuts against the wall surface of the projection


50


. Accordingly, the piston


30


and the piston rod


32


are stopped to give the terminal end position of the displacement (see FIG.


3


).




In this arrangement, the releasing projection


67


, which is formed integrally with the knuckle block


56


, protrudes by the predetermined length from the elliptic opening


69


formed at the upper portion of the body


12


, and the releasing projection


67


is disposed in the hole in the cap


71


. Therefore, when the operator presses the releasing projection


67


via the flexible cap


71


to displace the releasing projection


67


downwardly, the clamping state can be canceled to make restoration to the unclamping state.




On the other hand, when the pressure fluid is supplied to the pressure fluid inlet/outlet port


42




a


in accordance with the switching action of an unillustrated changeover valve in the clamping state, the piston


30


is moved downwardly. Further, the support lever


74


is rotated in a direction opposite to the direction described above by the aid of the link plate


72


in accordance with the downward movement action of the piston rod


32


. Accordingly, the arm


20


is rotated in a direction to make separation from the workpiece.




During the process in which the arm


20


is rotated in the direction to make separation from the workpiece, the second end surface


98


of the circular arc-shaped projection


82




b


(


82




a


) abuts against the second abutment surface


100


of the plate


84




b


(


84




a


) which is fixed to the body


12


. Accordingly, the arm


20


stops the rotary action. As a result, the clamp apparatus


10


is restored to the initial position.




In the embodiment of the present invention, the opening


69


, in which the releasing projection


67


is to be located, is closed by the cap


71


. Accordingly, for example, when the clamped workpiece is welded, it is possible to avoid the invasion of foreign matters such as sputter into the inside of the body


12


via the opening


69


. Therefore, it is possible to improve the durability of the toggle link mechanism


64


or the like without being badly affected, for example, such that the sliding resistance is increased by the foreign matters (dust or the like) making invasion into the body


12


.




In the embodiment of the present invention, no foreign matter makes invasion into the space between the opening


69


and the releasing projection


67


. Accordingly, the displacement of the releasing projection


67


is not obstructed. Therefore, the operator can easily displace the releasing projection


67


by pressing the releasing projection


67


via the flexible cap


71


.




In the embodiment of the present invention, the flat plate-shaped releasing projection


67


, which protrudes upwardly, is integrally formed on one of the branches of the forked section of the knuckle block


56


. Accordingly, it is possible to reduce the number of parts and decrease the production cost as compared with the conventional technique in which the release pin


7


is provided as the separate member.




In the embodiment of the present invention, explanation has been made, in which the cylinder is used as the driving mechanism. However, there is no limitation thereto. It is also preferable that the rod member (piston rod


32


) is displaced by using, for example, an unillustrated linear actuator or an electric motor.




Next, a clamp apparatus


110


according to another embodiment of the present invention is shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

. The same constitutive components as those of the embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

described above are designated by the same reference numerals, and the detailed explanation of which will be omitted.




The clamp apparatus


110


according to the another embodiment is characterized in that a pair of flat plate-shaped releasing projections


112




a


,


112




b


, which protrude upwardly substantially in parallel to one another respectively, are integrally formed on both of the branches of the forked section of the knuckle block


56


.




Further, the clamp apparatus


110


has the following feature. That is, a flat surface portion


114


is formed at the top of the body


12


. First ends of the pair of releasing projections


112




a


,


112




b


are provided to protrude through rectangular holes


116




a


,


116




b


which are formed through the flat surface section


114


. A wide-width cap


118


, which covers the entire flat surface section


114


of the body


12


, is installed. The upper surface of the cap


118


is formed to have a circular arc-shaped cross section. Pawls


120


, which are fastened to holes or the like of the body


12


, are provided on the lower surface of the cap


118


. The cap


118


is made of an elastic material such as those made of synthetic resin and rubber.




The clamp apparatus


110


according to the another embodiment, which is provided with the pair of flat plate-shaped releasing projections


112




a


,


112




b


, is advantageous in that the locked state can be canceled when the operator arbitrarily selects and presses any one of the pair of releasing projections


112




a


,


112




b


depending on the installation environment or the like. Marks


122




a


,


122




b


, each of which is used when any one of the pair of releasing projections


112




a


,


112




b


is pressed, are formed on the upper surface of the cap


118


.




The other structure, function, and effect are the same as those of the embodiment described above, detailed explanation of which is omitted.



Claims
  • 1. A clamp apparatus comprising:a body; a driving mechanism for displacing a rod member provided at the inside of said body in an axial direction of said body; a toggle link mechanism including link members connected to said rod member, for converting rectilinear motion of said rod member into rotary motion; and an arm connected to said toggle link mechanism, for making rotation by a predetermined angle in accordance with a driving action of said driving mechanism, wherein: said toggle link mechanism includes a releasing projection which protrudes from a hole formed in said body without coming into contact with said body when it is displaced integrally with said rod member, and said body is provided with a seal mechanism which closes said hole and which covers said releasing projection.
  • 2. The clamp apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said toggle link mechanism has a knuckle block for making engagement with one end of said rod member, and said knuckle block is provided with said releasing projection which protrudes in said axial direction.
  • 3. The clamp apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said seal mechanism is composed of a cap which is installed to said hole formed at one end of said body in said axial direction.
  • 4. The clamp apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said cap includes a ceiling section, a bellows section formed to be telescopic, and a cylindrical section for being inserted into said hole, and said ceiling section, said bellows section, and said cylindrical section are made of a flexible material in an integrated manner.
  • 5. The clamp apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said seal mechanism is composed of a cap for covering a flat surface section formed at a top of said body.
  • 6. A clamp apparatus comprising:a body; a driving mechanism for displacing a rod member provided at the inside of said body in an axial direction of said body; a toggle link mechanism including link members connected to said rod member, for converting rectilinear motion of said rod member into rotary motion; and an arm connected to said toggle link mechanism, for making rotation by a predetermined angle in accordance with a driving action of said driving mechanism, wherein: said toggle link mechanism includes a releasing projection which protrudes from a hole formed in said body when it is displaced integrally with said rod member, and said body is provided with a seal mechanism which closes said hole and which covers said releasing projection; said toggle link mechanism has a knuckle block for making engagement with one end of said rod member, and said knuckle block is provided with said releasing projection which protrudes in said axial direction; and said releasing projection is provided singly on one of branches of a forked section of said knuckle block.
  • 7. The clamp apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said releasing projection is formed integrally with said knuckle block.
  • 8. A clamp apparatus comprising:a body; a driving mechanism for displacing a rod member provided at the inside of said body in an axial direction of said body; a toggle link mechanism including link members connected to said rod member, for converting rectilinear motion of said rod member into rotary motion; and an arm connected to said toggle link mechanism, for making rotation by a predetermined angle in accordance with a driving action of said driving mechanism, wherein: said toggle link mechanism includes a releasing projection which protrudes from a hole formed in said body when it is displaced integrally with said rod member, and said body is provided with a seal mechanism which closes said hole and which covers said releasing projection; said toggle link mechanism has a knuckle block for making engagement with one end of said rod member, and said knuckle block is provided with said releasing projection which protrudes in said axial direction; and a pair of said releasing projections are provided substantially in parallel to one another on branches of a forked section of said knuckle block.
  • 9. The clamp apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said pair of releasing projections are formed integrally with said knuckle block.
  • 10. A clamp apparatus comprising:a body; a driving mechanism for displacing a rod member provided at the inside of said body in an axial direction of said body; a toggle link mechanism including link members connected to said rod member, for converting rectilinear motion of said rod member into rotary motion; and an arm connected to said toggle link mechanism, for making rotation by a predetermined angle in accordance with a driving action of said driving mechanism, wherein: said toggle link mechanism includes a releasing projection which protrudes from a hole formed in said body when it is displaced integrally with said rod member, and said body is provided with a seal mechanism which closes said hole and which covers said releasing projection, wherein: said seal mechanism is composed of a cap for covering a flat surface section formed at a top of said body; and wherein: an upper surface portion of said cap is formed to have a substantially circular arc-shaped cross section, and pawls for being engaged with holes of said body are provided at lower surface portions of said cap.
  • 11. A clamp apparatus comprising:a body; a driving mechanism for displacing a rod member provided at the inside of said body in an axial direction of said body; a toggle link mechanism including link members connected to said rod member, for converting rectilinear motion of said rod member into rotary motion; and an arm connected to said toggle link mechanism, for making rotation by a predetermined angle in accordance with a driving action of said driving mechanism, wherein: said toggle link mechanism includes a releasing projection which protrudes from a substantially elliptically shaped hole formed in said body when it is displaced integrally with said rod member, and said body is provided with a seal mechanism which closes said hole and which covers said releasing projection; and said seal mechanism is composed of a substantially elliptically shaped cap which is installed to said hole formed at one end of said body in said axial direction, said cap including a substantially elliptically shaped ceiling section, a bellows section formed to be telescopic, and a cylindrical section for being inserted into said hole, wherein said ceiling section, said bellows section, and said cylindrical section are made of a flexible material in an integrated manner, said cap further having a flange between said bellows section and said cylindrical section for abutment against said body, and a lip member at a distal end of said cylindrical section for engagement with a lower edge of said hole.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-170916 Jun 1999 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
3977355 Lorenz et al. Aug 1976 A
5575462 Blatt Nov 1996 A
5996984 Takahashi Dec 1999 A