Claims
- 1. An electric clamp, comprising:a housing; at least one motor mounted to the housing and having a drive shaft and a drive sprocket coupled to the drive shaft for rotation therewith; a center sprocket radially spaced apart from the drive sprocket; a drive belt engaging and extending between the drive sprocket and the center sprocket; a ball nut hub mounted to the center sprocket for rotation therewith; a ball screw extending axially through the ball nut hub such that the ball screw is advanced and retreated by rotation of the ball nut hub, wherein the ball screw is entirely enclosed within the housing; an output shaft and a linkage linking the ball screw to the output shaft, said output shaft having a mounting portion for a movable element that permits the movable element to at least partially extend from the housing; and a control circuit located within the housing for controlling the at least one motor.
- 2. The electric clamp of claim 1, wherein the at least one motor comprises a pair of electric motors, each having a drive shaft and a drive sprocket, wherein the center sprocket is located between the drive sprockets.
- 3. The electric clamp of claim 1, further comprising a clamp arm attached to the output shaft and at least partially extending from the housing.
- 4. The electric clamp of claim 3, further comprising a sensor that provides a signal to the control circuit indicative of a current position of the clamp arm.
- 5. The electric clamp of claim 4, wherein the sensor comprises an encoder and wherein the signal provided to the control circuit is indicative of a rotational position of the drive shaft.
- 6. The electric clamp of claim 1, further comprising a thumb wheel rigidly attached to the drive shaft of the at least one motor, the thumb wheel being accessible from an exterior of the housing for manually rotating the drive shaft.
- 7. The electric clamp of claim 6, wherein the thumb wheel is inside the housing but accessible through a port in the housing, the port of the housing being covered by a movable door.
- 8. The electric clamp of claim 1, further comprising a remote pendant attached by a remote pendant control cable to the housing and electrically connected to the control circuit.
- 9. The electric clamp of claim 1, further comprising:one or more electrical switches mounted on the housing that actuate the motor to drive the output shaft toward at least one of a clamped position and an unclamped position.
- 10. An electric clamp, comprising:a housing; an electric motor mounted to the housing; a lead screw extending axially through the electric motor such that the lead screw is advanced and retreated by the electric motor and the electric motor and the lead screw are coaxial, wherein the lead screw is entirely enclosed within the housing; an output shaft and a linkage coupling the lead screw to the output shaft, said output shaft having a mounting portion for a movable element that permits the movable element to at least partially extend from the housing; and a control circuit located within the housing for controlling the electric motor.
- 11. The electric clamp of claim 10, further comprising a clamp arm attached to the output shaft and at least partially extending from the housing.
- 12. The electric clamp of claim 11, further comprising a sensor that provides a signal to the control circuit indicative of a current position of the clamp arm.
- 13. The electric clamp of claim 12, wherein the sensor comprises an encoder and wherein the signal provided to the control circuit is indicative of a rotational position of the electric motor.
- 14. The electric clamp of claim 10, wherein the linkage further comprises a piston mounted in a chamber within the housing, the piston being coupled to the lead screw and the output shaft, such that movement of the lead screw by the electric motor moves the piston axially within the chamber which moves the output shaft through a range of motion.
- 15. The electric clamp of claim 10, further comprising a remote pendant attached by a remote pendant control cable to the housing and electrically connected to the control circuit.
- 16. The electric clamp of claim 10, further comprising:one or more electrical switches mounted on the housing that actuate the motor to drive the output shaft toward at least one of a clamped position and an unclamped position.
- 17. An electric clamp, comprising:a housing; an electric motor mounted to the housing and having a drive shaft with an axis; a ball nut hub coupled to the drive shaft for rotation therewith; a ball screw extending axially through the ball nut hub such that the ball screw is advanced and retreated by rotation of the ball nut hub, wherein the ball screw is entirely enclosed within the housing; a chamber located in the housing and coaxial with the drive shaft; a piston located in the chamber, the piston being coupled to the ball screw such that movement of the ball screw by the electric motor moves the piston axially within the chamber; an output shaft having a linkage coupled to the piston for movement therewith, and a mounting portion for a movable element to permit the movable element to at least partially extend from the housing; and a control circuit located within the housing for controlling the at least one motor.
- 18. The electric clamp of claim 17, further comprising a clamp arm attached to the output shaft and at least partially extending from the housing.
- 19. The electric clamp of claim 18, further comprising a sensor that provides a signal to the control circuit indicative of a current position of the clamp arm.
- 20. The electric clamp of claim 19, wherein the sensor comprises an encoder coupled to the drive shaft via a set of gears, and wherein the signal provided to the control circuit is indicative of a rotational position of the drive shaft.
- 21. The electric clamp of claim 17, further comprising a remote pendant attached by a remote pendant control cable to the housing and electrically connected to the control circuit.
- 22. The electric clamp of claim 17, further comprising:one or more electrical switches mounted on the housing that actuate the motor to drive the output shaft toward at least one of a clamped position and an unclamped position.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/887,293, filed Jun. 22, 2001, and entitled, Electric Clamp, and is hereby incorporated by reference.
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