1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to clamping apparatuses, particular to a clamping apparatus for clamping packing cushions.
2. Description of Related Art
Packing cushions for packing an electronic device are piled up together one by one while being stored. When obtaining one of the packing cushions, one hand of an operator pulls the desired packing cushion, and the other hand of the operator grips the rest of packing cushions. However, the two handed-operation is strenuous and may be beyond the capabilities of the physically challenged.
Therefore, there is room for improvement in the art.
The components of the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the embodiment of a clamping apparatus. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout several views.
Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
Each clamping apparatus 100 includes a housing 1, two pairs of clamping mechanisms 4, and a driving mechanism 5. The clamping mechanisms 4 are symmetrically and evenly secured on opposite sides of the housing 1. The clamping mechanisms 4 of one pair are parallel with each other.
The housing 1 includes a base 10 and a limiting mechanism 20. The base 10 and the limiting mechanism 20 cooperatively define a receiving channel 30. The limiting mechanism 20 is perpendicularly and movably secured on the base 10, to allow the width of the channel 30 to be adjustable for receiving different size of the objects 200. In the embodiment, the bases 10 of the two clamping apparatus 100 are integrally formed together.
The base 10 is substantially rectangular. The base 10 defines a plurality of first sliding slots 12, a plurality of second sliding slots 13 stagger with the first sliding slots 12, and a plurality of through holes 14. Each of the first and second sliding slots 12, 13 extends in a direction perpendicular to the limiting mechanism 20. In the embodiment, the first sliding slots 12 and the second sliding slots 13 are through holes. In the other embodiment, the first sliding slots 12 and the second sliding slots 13 are blind holes which are concaved from the surface of the base 10 facing to the limiting mechanism 20.
Each of the first sliding slots 12 is substantially rectangular and has round corners. Each of two first sliding slots 12 perpendicular to the limiting mechanism 20 and spaced from each other.
Each of the second sliding slots 13 is substantially rectangular and has round corners. The length of the second sliding slot 13 is larger than that of the first sliding slot 12. Each of two second sliding slots 13 perpendicular to the limiting mechanism 20 and spaced from each other. The distance between the second sliding slot 13 and the adjacent edge of the base 10 aligned perpendicular to the limiting mechanism 20 is less than that between the first sliding slot 12 and the same edge of the base 10 aligned perpendicular to the limiting mechanism 20.
There are two through holes 14 defined between the first sliding slots 12 which are perpendicular to the limiting mechanism 20, and are aligned with the corresponding first sliding slots 12. The through holes 14 aligned with the corresponding first sliding slots 12 are spaced from each other.
The limiting mechanism 20 includes two limiting plates 21, a plurality of supporting plates 23 corresponding to the second sliding slots 13, a plurality of locking members 25, and two fixing members 27 (see
The locking member 25 (see
The blocking portion 273 is used for preventing the clamping mechanism 4 from moving along the length of the limiting plate 21. The blocking portion 273 is perpendicularly secured on the limiting plate 21, and is spaced from the supporting portion 271. The blocking portion 273 includes a first plate 2731 and a second plate 2732 parallel to the first plate 2731. The distance between the first plate 2731 and the second plate 2732 is equal to the length of the fixing end 2712. Both of the first plate 2731 and the second plate 2732 define two limiting slots 2734 parallel with each other.
Each adjusting plate 275 is substantially rectangular, and is secured on the outer surface of the first plate 2731 and the second plate 2732, and the other ends of the adjusting plates 275 face the supporting portion 271. Each adjusting plate 275 defines a plurality of adjusting holes 2751. The adjusting holes 2751 are aligned parallel to the limiting plate 21.
The connecting portion 41 is substantially rectangular and includes a first connecting end 412 and a second connecting end 413 opposite to the first connecting end 412. The first connecting end 412 is inserted into the space between the first plate 2731 and the second plate 2732. The first connecting end 412 defines two third fixing holes 4121 corresponding to the limiting slots 2734. The second connecting end 413 is rotatably coupled to the latching portion 43 and defines a first pivot hole 4132. The middle of the connecting portion 412 further defines an opening 415. The opening 415 is substantially rectangular and is used for receiving the resisting end 2713.
The latching portion 43 is used for preventing the objects 200 from moving out of the receiving channel 30. The latching portion 43 is located at the end surface of the first end 211, and extends in a direction adjacent to the other limiting plate 21. The latching portion 43 is substantially H-shaped. The latching portion 43 includes two first rods 431 parallel to each other, a second rod 432, and a roller 437. The first rod 431 symmetrically defines a second pivot hole 4312 and a third pivot hole 4314 at opposite ends. Opposite ends of the second rod 432 are respectively secured to the middle of the first rods 431. The roller 437 resists and retains the objects 200 at the first end 211 for holding the objects in the receiving channel 30. The roller 437 is substantially cylindrical and includes two second pivots 4372 rotatably received in the second pivot hole 4312. The second pivots 4372 extend from opposite ends of the roller 437 and is coaxial with the roller 437. The diameter of the roller 437 is larger than the width of the first rod 431, and the diameter of the second pivot 4372 is less than that of the roller 437. The second pivots 4372 are respectively inserted into the corresponding second pivot holes 4312 for rotatably securing the roller 437 between the two first rods 431.
The first pivot 45 is used for rotatably connecting the latching portion 43 and the second connecting end 413 via the first pivot hole 4132 and the second pivot hole 4312.
The second adjusting plates 47 are secured to the outer surface of the first rods 431. The second adjusting plate 47 is substantially rectangular and defines a plurality of second adjusting holes 471 spaced from each other. The adjusting holes 471 are arranged in a line along the length of the second adjusting plate 47.
The elastic portion 49 is used for providing elastic force. An end of the elastic portion 49 is movably coupled with one of the first adjusting holes 2751, and the other end of the elastic portion 49 is movably coupled to one of the second adjusting holes 471. The elastic force generated by the deformed elastic portion 49 is adjustable by adjusting the ends of elastic portion 49 to be coupled with different first adjusting holes 2751 or different second adjusting holes 471.
In operation, the objects 200 are completely received in the receiving channel 30, and the two opposite latching portions 43 for retaining the objects 200 in the receiving channel 30 clamp the object 200 at the first end 211. When pulling the clamped object 200 out of the receiving channel 30, all the objects 200 are synchronously moved by the driving mechanism 5, and the latching portions 43 are rotated around the first pivot 45 in reverse directions. The rollers 437 are rotated around the axis of the second pivot 4372. The elastic portions 49 are deformed, when the rollers 437 separate from the clamped object 200, the clamped object 200 is then moved out of the receiving channel 30, and the next object 200 adjacent to the clamped object 200 is moved to the first end 211. Then, the first rods 431 returns to normal position by the elastic force of the elastic portion 49 and clamp the next object 200 at the first end 211. The clamping force for retaining the next objects 200 at the first end 211 is larger than the pull force, thus, the clamped object 200 can be separated from the rest of the objects 200.
As described, the objects 200 are received and clamped by the clamping apparatus 100, the object 200 clamped by the clamping apparatus 100 can easily being peeled from the rest of the objects 200 by single hand. Therefore, the pasting operation is improved.
While various exemplary and preferred embodiments have been described, the disclosure is not limited thereto. On the contrary, various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art) are intended to also be covered. Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2012105474236 | Dec 2012 | CN | national |