The invention relates to a magnetic fastening device for releasably fastening a first unit and a second unit to each other,
Magnetic fastening devices of the afore-mentioned type are, for example, known from magnetic whiteboards. In this case, papers or foils may be fastened to a board (constituting the first unit) made from ferromagnetic material, e.g. a ferritic steel sheet, forming the actual whiteboard by using fastening elements (constituting the second unit) comprising permanent magnets. In this case, the first unit abutment surface and the second unit abutment surface are sandwiching the paper or foil between them when abutting against each other.
With this arrangement, on the one side, the papers or foils may easily be fastened to the whiteboard. On the other side, this type of magnetic fastening is susceptible to disturbance by external forces, in particular external forces exceeding the attractive magnetic forces acting between the magnets of the at least one pair of magnets.
In view of the above, it is the object of the present invention to further improve magnetic fastening devices of the afore-mentioned type.
According to the present invention, this object is solved by a magnetic fastening device of the afore-mentioned type,
According to the present invention, the magnetic fastening force is supplemented by a form fit between the at least one protrusion and the at least one recess. Preferably, the at least one protrusion and the at least one recess positively mate with each other when said first abutment surface and said second abutment surface abut against each other. As a consequence, if the magnetic fastening force of the at least one pair of magnets should be exceeded by an external force, the first and second units nevertheless remain fastened to each other due to the form fit. In addition, the magnetic fastening device according to the present invention provides for a synergistic effect between the magnetic fastening and the form fit fastening, as the attractive force between the first and second magnets maintains the form fit, in other words holds said at least one protrusion in said at least one recess.
In order to be able to provide for a mechanically stable connection, i.e. a connection substantially without play, it is further suggested that said at least one protrusion has a protrusion abutment surface, and said at least one recess has a recess abutment surface, and that said component of said attractive force pulls said protrusion abutment surface against said recess abutment surface.
According to a preferred embodiment, the at least one protrusion has the shape of a pin, a longitudinal axis of said pin extending obliquely with respect to said first abutment surface. Preferably, said longitudinal axis may enclose with a normal direction of said first abutment surface an angle different from 0°, preferably amounting to between about 30° and about 60°, more preferably amounting to about 45°. If the external forces have a main direction from which they are exerted on the fastening device, the longitudinal axis may be generally inclined towards or away from this main direction depending on which of the first and second units it is provided. In this way, the external forces may contribute to maintaining the form fit between the at least one protrusion and the at least one recess.
In order to provide a sufficiently strong attractive force between the magnets, it is advantageous that the displacement distance amounts to less than a width of at least one of said first magnet and said second magnet determined parallel to said displacement direction, preferably less than half of said width. This arrangement guarantees that the two magnets at least partially face each other.
Furthermore, at least one of the magnets, preferably both magnets, of the at least one pair of magnets may be arranged inside the corresponding first unit and/or the corresponding second unit and in close vicinity of the corresponding first unit abutment surface or second unit abutment surface, respectively. For aesthetical reasons, however, the at least one magnet may be covered by a thin layer of the material constituting a housing of the first unit and second unit, respectively.
Sufficiently strong magnetic forces may be achieved, for example, if at least one magnet of said pair of magnets is an active magnet, e.g. a permanent magnet or an electromagnet. Active magnets, in contrast to passive magnets, emit a magnetic field even when not being influenced by an external magnetic field.
According to an embodiment, a rear earth magnet, preferably a Samarium-Cobalt magnet, more preferably a Neodym-Samarium-Cobalt magnet may, for example, be used as a permanent magnet.
Although it is preferred, in particular in view of the strength of the magnetic forces, to have two active magnets, in particular two permanent magnets, it might be conceivable, in particular in order to reduce the costs of the magnetic fastening device, that one magnet of said pair of magnets is constituted by a passive magnet, e.g. an element at least partially made from a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material and magnetized by the respective other magnet of said pair of magnets. Passive magnets, e.g. elements made from ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material, emit a magnetic field only when being magnetized by an active magnet.
A major advantage of the fastening device according to the present invention, resides in the fact that it is free of moving parts. As a consequence, for example, the first unit may be released from the second unit by simply gripping and removing it from the second unit in a direction extending oppositely to the engagement direction of the form fit. In particular in contrast to fastening devices involving a snap-lock connection, there is no need for depressing a tab and holding it depressed while removing the first unit from the second unit which considerably facilitates the releasing process.
According to a specific embodiment, said second unit may be constituted by a helmet, in particular motorcycle helmet, or a separate unit permanently fixed to said helmet. Many types of helmets, in particular protective helmets, are used across many different industries and sports. Among the most commonly used protective helmets are motorcycle helmets.
According to a further embodiment of the present invention, said first unit may include a functional device, for example a communication device, in particular a communication device using Bluetooth® technology. Such communication devices are well known in the art. The applicant is well-known as a manufacturer of such communication devices.
If it is required to establish an electrical connection between the functional unit and functional components of the helmet, e.g. microphones and/or loudspeakers, at least one electrical contact may be provided on at least one protrusion and in its corresponding recess. It is, however, also conceivable to provide at least one separate electrical connector at the first unit and the second unit.
In order to allow easy access to the functional device, it may preferably be disposed at a side surface of the helmet. In other words, said first abutment surface and said second abutment surface preferably may extend substantially parallel to a side surface of said helmet.
In this specific arrangement, the external forces jeopardizing the fastening of the first and second units mainly are forces caused by a forward movement of the wearer of the helmet, e.g. wind forces caused by a motorcycle ride or slapping forces caused by twigs of bushes and/or trees. As mentioned before, external forces having a main direction may be used for maintaining the form fit between the at least one protrusion and the at least one recess. Therefore, it is further suggested for a helmet, in particular a motorcycle helmet, that said displacement direction extends towards a front portion or a rear portion of said helmet depending on whether the protrusion is allocated to the helmet or the functional unit.
In addition to the form-fit of the at least one protrusion and the at least one recess, the magnetic fastening device according to the present invention may include at least one further mechanical locking unit, for example a turn and release locking unit and/or a lift and release locking unit and/or a safety catch locking unit and/or a latch type locking unit and/or a snap-lock unit including a catch, a trap and a release mechanism, e.g. a release button, for overriding the locking effect of catch and trap. In this context, the magnetic forces of the at least one pair of magnets helps avoiding detachment of the first unit from the second unit by mistake, in particular if the user unintentionally presses the release button of the further mechanical locking unit. This allows a two- or more-step release mechanism.
In the following, the invention will be described in more detail with respect to a specific embodiment referring to the enclosed drawings, in which:
In
The magnetic fastening device 100 comprises a first unit 102 having a first unit abutment surface 102a and a second unit 104 having a second unit abutment surface 104a. In the fastened state of the magnetic fastening device 100 shown in
Furthermore, the first unit 102 comprises a protrusion 106 protruding from the first unit abutment surface 102a and, in the fastened state of the magnetic fastening device 100 shown in
In the embodiment shown in
In the embodiment shown in
As may be seen from
As the displacement of the magnets 110a, 110b and 112a, 112b reduces the overall attractive force acting in normal direction N, the displacement distance d amounts to less the width w of the magnets.
Although in the embodiment of
One major advantage of the magnetic fastening device 100 according to the present invention is that it is free of any moving parts.
As may be seen from
In this case, the communication device 120 is an element of the first unit 102. Furthermore, the helmet 122 (in the case of direct fastening to the helmet 122) or the tray 124 (in the case of indirect fastening) constitute or are part of the second unit 104 of the magnetic fastening device 100.
As may be seen from
In the embodiment of
As a further option, an electric connector 126 intended for connecting at least one microphone (not shown) and at least one loudspeaker (not shown) implemented in the helmet 122 to the communication device 120 may be provided on the tray 124. As the connector 126 is merely an option, it is shown in dashed lines in
Finally, it should be mentioned, that the tray 124 may be fixed to the helmet 122 by a clamp (not shown) which may permanently or releasably be fixed to the tray 124. It is, however, also conceivable to glue the tray 124 to the helmet 122, e.g. by using a strong double-sided tape.
With respect to the afore-given discussion of a specific embodiment of the invention, it is to be noted that neither the drawings nor the description thereof are intended to limit the scope of protection. For example, the protrusion may assume any suitable shape, e.g. the form of a thin and roundish pin or a rectangular protrusion or any other shape, as long as it fits into the recess.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/675,425 entitled “Magnetic Fastening Device”, filed Feb. 18, 2022, which is a continuation of PCT/IB2020/060404, filed on Nov. 5, 2020, which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties for all purposes.
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