1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to clamping devices, and particularly to a clamping device for clamping workpieces such as flat panels.
2. Description of Related Art
When machining a workpiece, such as a flat panel, the flat panel should be fastened on a support member of a clamping device. Flat panels with different sizes typically require different support members. This may increase costs and reduce the efficiency of machining the flat panels.
What is needed, therefore, is a clamping device that can overcome the above shortcomings.
Many aspects of the present clamping device can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present clamping device. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
Reference will now be made to the drawings to describe various embodiments of the present clamping device.
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The base 110 includes a main body 111, and a pivot 112 integrally formed on top of the main body 111. In this embodiment, the main body 111 and the pivot 112 are coaxial with each other. A radius of the main body 111 is greater than a radius of the pivot 112. In the illustrated embodiment, each of the main body 111 and the pivot 112 is in the form of a short cylinder.
The rotating member 130 has a generally cylindrical shape, and defines a through hole 132 in the center thereof. In this embodiment, the through hole 132 has a cylindrical shape and is coaxial with a central axis of the rotating member 130. A thickness of the rotating member 130 along a direction of the central axis thereof is substantially equal to or less than an axial length of the pivot 112. A radius of the through hole 132 is substantially equal to or slightly greater than a radius of the pivot 112. The pivot 112 is inserted through the through hole 132, and the rotating member 130 is rotatable about the pivot 112 and supported by the main body 111. That is, the pivot 112 functions as a pintle.
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When the air or gaseous pressure in the cavity 127 is reduced to less than atmospheric pressure via the vacuum generator, the workpiece 200 is driven by the negative pressure in the cavity 127 to be held on the first surface 125 via the holes 121. The support member 120 may be fixed to a top (distal) end of the pivot 112, such as by way of adhering or riveting. The support member 120 may contact or be spaced from the rotating member 130.
The support member 120 defines four cutouts 124 in a peripheral portion thereof, with the cutouts 124 angularly equidistantly spaced from each other. Each of the cutouts 124 is bounded by walls that are oriented parallel to a central axis of the support member 120.
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When the rotating member 130 rotates relative to the sliding member 140, the sliding member 140 is driven to move along a radial direction of the support member 120 by the rotating member 130, by virtue of the camming relationship of cam pins 141a, 141b in the cam slots 131a, 131b. A knurl structure 134 is formed on a circumferential (peripheral) side surface of the rotating member 130, for easy rotating of the rotating member 130 by a human user or by a machine. In this embodiment, the knurl structure 134 includes a plurality of knurls each oriented parallel to the central axis of the rotating member 130. The knurls are uniformly arranged around the circumferential side surface of the rotating member 130.
In various alternative embodiments, the shape of each sliding member 140 can for example be cylindrical. Each sliding member 140 can have only one cam pin, or more than two cam pins. There can be two, three or more than four sliding members 140 in one clamping device 100.
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The clamping device 100 can clamp workpieces with different sizes, thus decreasing costs and increasing the efficiency of machining of such workpieces.
It is to be understood that the above-described embodiments are intended to illustrate rather than limit the invention. Variations may be made to the embodiments without departing from the spirit of the invention as claimed. The above-described embodiments are intended to illustrate the scope of the invention and not restrict the scope of the invention.
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2008 1 0302110 | Jun 2008 | CN | national |
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20090309282 A1 | Dec 2009 | US |