Claims
- 1. A kinematic coupling comprising:
a male connector including an undercut surface; and first and second opposed jaws, each of the jaws being movable from a retracted position in which the male connector can be inserted between the jaws and an engaging position in which the jaws prevent withdrawal of the male connector from between the jaws by engaging the undercut surface of the male connector.
- 2. A kinematic coupling according to claim 1, wherein the first and second jaws are biased towards their respective engaging positions.
- 3. A kinematic coupling according to claim 2, wherein the first and second jaws each include an inclined surface that can be acted upon by a key to move the first and second jaws into their respective retracted positions.
- 4. A kinematic coupling according to claim 1, wherein
the male connector is movably coupled to a substrate, and wherein, when the male connector is inserted between the first and second jaws and the first and second jaws are both in their engaging positions, the male connector is movable relative to the substrate between an extended position in which the engaging surface of the male connector is not in contact with the first and second jaws and a retracted position in which the engaging surface of the male connector is in contact with the first and second jaws.
- 5. A kinematic coupling according to claim 4, wherein the male connector is biased towards its retracted position.
- 6. A kinematic coupling according to claim 4 wherein the male connector is moved into its extended position in use by means of a pressure differential.
- 7. A kinematic coupling according to claim 3 wherein the first and second jaws make line contact with the engaging surface of the male connector in use.
- 8. A kinematic coupling according to claim 3 wherein the first and second jaws make point contact with the engaging surface of the male connector in use.
- 9. A kinematic coupling according to claim 3 further comprising
a first stop adjacent to the male connector; and a second stop adjacent to the jaws, wherein movement of the male connector towards its retracted position in use engages the jaws and pulls the first and second stops together.
- 10. A kinematic coupling according to claim 9 wherein at least one of the stops is adjustable in the direction of movement of the male connector.
- 11. A kinematic coupling comprising:
a male connector including an undercut surface; and at least one jaw, the at least one jaw being movable from a retracted position in which the male connector can received by the at least one jaw an engaging position in which the at least one jaw prevents withdrawal of the male connector from the at least one jaw by engaging the undercut surface of the male connector.
- 12. A kinematic coupling according to claim 11, wherein
the male connector is movably coupled to a substrate, and wherein in use the male connector is movable relative to the substrate between an extended position in which the engaging surface of the male connector is not in contact with the at least one jaw and a retracted position in which the engaging surface of the male connector is in contact with the at least one jaw.
- 13. A kinematic coupling according to claim 12, wherein the male connector is biased towards its retracted position.
- 14. A kinematic coupling according to claim 12 wherein the male connector is moved into its extended position in use by means of a pressure differential.
- 15. A kinematic coupling according to claim 12 wherein the male connector makes line contact with the at least one jaw.
- 16. A kinematic coupling according to claim 12 wherein the male connector makes point contact with the at least one jaw.
- 17. A kinematic coupling according to claim 12 further comprising
a first stop adjacent to the male connector; and a second stop adjacent to the at least one jaw, wherein movement of the male connector towards its retracted position in use engages the at least one jaw and pulls the first and second stops together.
- 18. A kinematic coupling according to claim 17 wherein at least one of the stops is adjustable in the direction of movement of the male connector.
Government Interests
[0001] This invention was supported in part by grants from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. The U.S. Government may have rights in this invention.