The present invention generally relates to a magnetic clamping apparatus. More specifically, the present invention relates to a handheld magnetic clamp used to hold together ferrous components of the metal stud framing systems used in construction.
Building constructors require a great deal of tools in their trade to complete their projects. When artisans work on metal stud framing systems to provide buildings with mechanical strength and structure, one of the tools they may come across is mechanical clamps to secure metal studs to other metal framing components in order to attach the framing systems together. However, these mechanical clamps are not always feasible for the work at hand and sometimes there are situations where mechanical clamps are impractical and cannot be used in the working application. Because studs are constructed of ferrous metals, strong magnets such as neodymium magnets with a triple coating of nickel, copper, nickel may be used to securely clamp metal stud framing systems together for a mechanical fastener to be installed permanently connecting framing components together or connection to the building structure.
An objective of the present design is to provide the user with a handheld magnetic clamping apparatus for securing metal stud framing systems together or to the building structure. The magnetic tool features a magnet attached to a handle and a grip. The handle and grip provide leverage to allow the user to easily remove the magnet. Several magnetic fastening tools may be deployed at several points to secure heavier items such as long metal track along a ceiling, increasing the efficiency of work by allowing some aspects of work to be done by a single worker as opposed to multiple workers. Some examples of areas where precision and efficiency can be gained is building box headers and flushing out wall corners. The present invention may also be used for securing measuring tools to a surface to make hands-free measurements and be used in any other area where mechanical clamps are not feasible. Because the tool simply uses magnetic attachment, it is easy for artisans to relocate each tool for other situations or aspects of the job.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention is a magnetic clamping apparatus to clamp ferrous items together while also being able to hold heavy components together. The present invention provides an upgraded clamping mechanism in comparison to a mechanical clamp as the magnetic clamping force can be easily, quickly, and efficiently utilized against the ferrous items by a construction worker. The present invention comprises a magnetic base 1, a handle 4, a grip 12, a central axis 13 as shown in
In reference to a general configuration of the present invention, the handle 4 and the magnetic base 1 are concentrically positioned around the central axis 13 thus providing an elongated configuration. The mounting body 3 is concentrically connected onto the magnet body 2 so that the mounting body 3 can function as a connector in between the magnet body 2 and the handle 4. As a result, the handle 4 is terminally connected to the mounting body 3 so that the present invention can be controlled during attachment and removal process. The grip 12 is connected around the handle 4 thus allowing the user to grasp the present invention easily and comfortably. As shown in
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Liquid adhesive can be integrated into all the connection points of the present invention to prevent any movement of the components overtime. For example, a liquid adhesive can be utilized with the connection of the first end 6 of the shaft 5 and the mounting body 3.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 62/992,767 filed on Mar. 20, 2020. The current application is filed on Mar. 22, 2020 while Mar. 20, 2020 was on a weekend.
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