Claims
- 1. In a magnetic fastener comprising:
- an attraction member, said attraction member including a disc like permanent magnetic having a front pole face and a back pole face and a hole extending from said back pole face to said front pole face;
- a first ferromagnetic plate fixedly attached to said back pole face;
- an attracted member including a second ferromagnetic plate with a ferromagnetic projection of a predetermined shape fixedly attached thereto, said projection engages said second ferromagnetic plate through said hole and said second ferromagnetic plate contacts said front pole face when said attracted member is lockingly engaged to said attracting member, said projection acts as a flux linkage means for completing a magnetic circuit when said attracted member contacts against said attraction member, said magnetic circuit including said permanent magnet, said first ferromagnetic plate, said second ferromagnetic plate, and said ferromagnetic projection, the improvement wherein:
- said hole has a first width which runs parallel to said front pole faced and a second width running perpendicular to said first width and running parallel to said front pole face, said first width being less than said second width, said second width being less than the diameter of the disc like magnet measured along the same direction as the second width, said first and second width being dimensioned so as to permit disengagement of the attracted member from the attraction member by tilting and pivoting the attracted member having said projection member about an axis parallel to said first width and perpendicular to said second width, while substantially constraining tilting and pivoting of the attracted member about an axis parallel to said second width.
- 2. A magnetic fastener according to claim 1, wherein said first width is dimensioned so that said first width restrains said projection from substantial tilting about an axis perpendicular to said first width, said second width being substantially larger than said first width so that as to enable said projection to be tilted about said axis which is parallel to said first width.
- 3. A magnetic fastener according to claim 2, wherein said second width is dimensioned so as to permit said projection member to slide along the second width direction within the bounds of said second width.
- 4. A magnetic fastener comprising:
- an attraction member, said attraction member including a disc like permanent magnetic having a back pole face and a front pole face and a hole of a predetermined shape and size extending from a back pole face to a front pole face;
- a first ferromagnetic plate fixedly attached to said back pole face; and
- an attracted member including a second ferromagnetic plate with a ferromagnetic projection of a predetermined shape and size, said projection acts as a flux linkage means for completing a magnetic circuit upon said projection contacting said first ferromagnetic plate and said second ferromagnetic plate contacting said front pole face, said magnetic circuit including said permanent magnet, said first ferromagnetic plate, said second ferromagnetic plate, and said ferromagnetic projection,
- said hole having a first width which runs parallel to said front pole faced and a second width running perpendicular to said first width and running parallel to said front pole face, said first width being less than said second width, said second width being less than the diameter of the disc like magnet measured along the same direction as the second width, said first and second width being dimensioned so as to permit dengagement of the attracted member from the attraction member by tilting and pivoting the attracted member having said projection member about an axis parallel to said first width and perpendicular to said second width, while substantially constraining tilting and pivoting of the attracted member about an axis parallel to said second width.
- 5. A magnetic fastener according to claim 4, wherein said first width is dimensioned so as to restrain said projection from substantial tilting about an axis perpendicular to said first width, said second width being substantially larger than said first width so as to enable said projection to be tilted about said axis which is parallel to said first width.
- 6. A magnetic fastener according to claim 4, wherein said second width is dimensioned so as to permit said projection member to slide along the second width direction within the bounds of said second width.
- 7. A magnetic fastener according to claim 4, wherein each of the said first and said second ferromagnetic plates are provided with an extension member having a hole.
- 8. A magnetic fastener according to claim 4, wherein said second ferromagnetic plate is provided with an extension member having a shape of a hook.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/478,755, filed Feb. 12, 1990, abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/188,631, filed May 2, 1988, abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/942,813, filed Dec. 17, 1986, abandoned.
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