Claims
- 1. A magnet head for a magnetic pick-up tool, comprising:
- a shaft;
- a magnet having a pick-up surface and an opposed end, said shaft extending from said opposed end in a direction away from said pick-up surface; and
- a sleeve member having an open end and being slidably positioned over said magnet with said pick-up surface exposed through said open end, said sleeve member comprising a ferromagnetic material acted upon by said magnet such that said magnet exerts a force upon said sleeve for maintaining said sleeve in a rest position wherein said open end extends beyond said pick-up surface, wherein said sleeve is slidable relative to said magnet and said shaft in said direction away from said pick-up surface and against said force to a withdrawn position with respect to said magnet;
- wherein said shaft includes a fixed shaft portion fixed relative to said magnet and extending in said direction from said opposed surface and out of said sleeve in said rest position.
- 2. A magnetic head according to claim 1, wherein said rest position is a substantially centered position of said sleeve with respect to said magnet.
- 3. A magnet head according to claim 1, wherein said rest position is a magnetically balanced position of said sleeve with respect to said magnet.
- 4. A magnet head according to claim 1, wherein said magnet has a longitudinal axis and wherein said sleeve is slidable relative to said magnet against said force along said axis.
- 5. A magnet head according to claim 1, wherein said sleeve is made of low carbon steel.
- 6. A magnet head according to claim 1, wherein said magnet is substantially cylindrical in shape, and wherein said sleeve is a substantially cylindrical sleeve.
- 7. A magnet head according to claim 6, wherein said cylindrical sleeve has two opposed open ends, and wherein said magnet head is substantially free of any structure closing said opposed open ends.
- 8. A magnet head according to claim 1, wherein said magnet has side surfaces and wherein said sleeve redirects flux from said side surfaces of said magnet whereby said magnet has substantially reduced side pull.
- 9. A magnet head according to claim 1, wherein said pick-up surface has a basic force of attraction, and wherein said magnet within said sleeve exerts an actual force at said pick-up surface which is greater than said basic force.
- 10. A magnet head according to claim 1, wherein said sleeve has a thickness sufficient to redirect substantially all radially directed flux from said magnet.
- 11. A magnet head according to claim 1, wherein said sleeve is positioned substantially freely slidable relative to said magnet.
- 12. A magnet head according to claim 1, wherein said sleeve has a leading edge, and wherein said magnet magnetizes said leading edge of said sleeve so as to enhance attractive forces of said magnet head.
- 13. A magnet head according to claim 1, wherein said magnet further includes a back surface opposite from said pick-up surface, wherein said sleeve is slidable relative to said magnet in a forward direction defined from said back surface toward said pick-up surface, and in a rearward direction defined from said pick-up surface toward said back surface, and wherein said sleeve further comprises means for engaging said back surface at a maximum forward position of said sleeve relative to said magnet whereby said sleeve is held against removal from said magnet in said forward direction.
- 14. A magnet head according to claim 13, wherein said means for engaging comprises an inwardly extending member connected to said sleeve to engage said back surface in said maximum forward position.
- 15. A magnet according to claim 14, wherein said sleeve has an inner surface, and wherein said inwardly extending member comprises a ridge extending inwardly from said inner surface.
- 16. A magnet head according to claim 1, wherein said means for moving extends from said opposite end of said magnet and out of said sleeve.
- 17. A magnet head according to claim 1, further comprising a holder attached to said shaft and having an outer surface and an open end for receiving said magnet, said sleeve member being slidably disposed around said outer surface.
- 18. A magnetic pick-up tool, comprising:
- a handle member; and
- a magnet head attached to said handle member and comprising a magnet having a pick-up surface and an opposed surface in a direction away from said pick-up surface, said handle member extending from said opposed surface, and a sleeve member having an open end and being slidably positioned over said magnet with said pick-up surface exposed through said open end, said sleeve member comprising a ferromagnetic material acted upon by said magnet such that said magnet exerts a force upon said sleeve for maintaining said sleeve in a rest position wherein said open end extends beyond said pick-up surface, wherein said sleeve is slidable relative to said handle member and said magnet in said direction away from said pick-up surface and against said force to a withdrawn position with respect to said magnet,
- wherein said handle member includes a fixed shaft portion fixed relative to said magnet and extending in said direction from said opposed surface and out of said sleeve in said rest position.
- 19. A magnetic pick-up tool according to claim 18, wherein said handle member comprises a substantially elongate member.
- 20. A magnetic pick-up tool according to claim 18, wherein said handle member has an adjustable length.
- 21. A magnetic pick-up tool according to claim 18, wherein said magnetic head further comprises a holder attached to said handle member and having an outer surface and an open end for receiving said magnet, and wherein said sleeve member is slidably disposed around said outer surface.
- 22. A magnetic pick-up tool according to claim 18, wherein said magnet has a power (P), and wherein said sleeve has a wall thickness (t), and wherein a ratio of said thickness to said power is between about 0.001 in/90 gauss to about 0.001 in/60 gauss.
- 23. A magnetic pick-up tool according to claim 18, wherein said handle member further includes a sleeve receiving portion for frictionally holding said sleeve, whereby said sleeve can be withdrawn toward said handle member and removed from said magnet to said sleeve receiving portion of said handle.
- 24. A magnetic pick-up tool according to claim 23, wherein said sleeve receiving portion comprises a tapered portion of said handle member defined between a minimum circumference positioned relatively closer to said magnet head and a maximum circumference positioned relatively farther from said magnet head, and wherein said minimum circumference is smaller than an inner circumference of said sleeve and said maximum circumference is larger than said inner circumference.
- 25. A magnetic pick-up tool according to claim 18, wherein said handle member further includes a series of projections positioned so as to define a series of indentations along said handle.
- 26. A magnetic pick-up tool according to claim 18, wherein said means for moving extends from said opposite end of said magnet and out of said sleeve.
- 27. A magnet head for a magnetic pick-up tool, comprising:
- a magnet having a pick-up surface and an opposed end;
- a sleeve member having an open end and being slidably positioned over said magnet with said pick-up surface exposed through said open end, said sleeve member comprising a material selected from the group consisting of ferrous and ferromagnetic materials which is acted upon by said magnet such that said magnet exerts a force upon said sleeve for maintaining said sleeve in a rest position wherein said open end extends beyond said pick-up surface, wherein said sleeve is slidable relative to said magnet in a direction away from said pick-up surface and against said force to a withdrawn position with respect to said magnet; and
- shaft means fixed to said opposed end of said magnet, said shaft means including means for moving said magnet relative to said sleeve so as to position said sleeve in said withdrawn position.
- 28. A magnet head according to claim 27, wherein said means for moving extends from said opposite end of said magnet and out of said sleeve.
- 29. A magnet head for a magnetic pick-up tool, comprising:
- a shaft;
- a magnet having a pick-up surface and an opposed end, said shaft extending from said opposed end in a direction away from said pick-up surface; and
- a sleeve member having an open end and being slidably positioned over said magnet with said pick-up surface exposed through said open end, said sleeve member comprising a ferromagnetic material acted upon by said magnet such that said magnet exerts a force upon said sleeve form maintaining said sleeve in a rest position wherein said open end extends beyond said pick-up surface, wherein said sleeve is slidable relative to said magnet and said shaft in said direction away from said pick-up surface and against said force to a withdrawn position with respect to said magnet;
- wherein said shaft includes means immovably fixed relative to said shaft and said magnet for moving said magnet relative to said sleeve so as to position said sleeve in said withdrawn position.
- 30. A magnetic pick-up tool, comprising:
- a handle member; and
- a magnet head attached to said handle member and comprising a magnet having a pick-up surface and an opposed surface in a direction away from said pick-up surface, said handle member extending from said opposed surface in a direction away from said pick-up surface, and a sleeve member having an open end and being slidably positioned over said magnet with said pick-up surface exposed through said open end, said sleeve member comprising a ferromagnetic material acted upon by said magnet such that said magnet exerts a force upon said sleeve for maintaining said sleeve in a rest position wherein said open end extends beyond said pick-up surface, wherein said sleeve is slidable relative to said handle member and said magnet in said direction away from said pick-up surface and against said force to a withdrawn position with respect to said magnet,
- wherein said handle member includes means immovably fixed relative to said handle member and said magnet for moving said magnet relative to said sleeve so as to position said sleeve in said withdrawn position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/796,015, filed Feb. 5, 1997.
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