Claims
- 1. A semi-releasable magnetic tool comprising:
a pair of substantially identical, generally parallel, spaced apart, magnetizable plates, each of said magnetizable plates having edges extending at predetermined angles to one another, said magnetizable plates being juxtaposed substantially mirroring one another; a generally non-magnetizable spacer member positioned between said magnetizable plates; a magnet having a width, a length and a thickness, said magnet being rotatably disposed between said plates, said magnet having a longitudinal axis, said longitudinal axis extending generally parallel to said magnetizable plates and along said length, said magnet being mounted for rotation approximately about said longitudinal axis, said width being at least approximately twice said thickness; and an actuator accessible from outside said semi-releasable magnetic tool operatively associated with said magnet and adapted to cause said rotation.
- 2. A semi-releasable magnetic tool of claim 1 wherein said magnet includes longitudinally extending margins, said longitudinally extending margins being spaced apart by about said width, extending generally parallel to said longitudinal axis, and spaced from said magnetizable plates by a distance, whereby said rotation of said magnet approximately about said longitudinal axis changes said distance between said longitudinally extending margins and said magnetizable plates between a maximum distance and a minimum distance, said parallel plates being partially magnetized at said maximum distance and fully magnetized at said minimum distance.
- 3. A semi-releasable magnetic tool of claim 1 wherein said magnet is a permanent magnet.
- 4. A semi-releasable magnetic tool of claim 1 wherein said magnet includes at least two magnets.
- 5. A semi-releasable magnetic tool of claim 1 wherein said magnetizable plates have a long dimension between said edges at least as great as any other dimension between said edges, said longitudinal axis being aligned to extend approximately parallel to said long dimension.
- 6. A semi-releasable magnetic tool of claim 5 wherein said magnet extends for approximately the length of said long dimension.
- 7. A semi-releasable magnetic tool of claim 1 wherein two of said edges extend at right angles to one another.
- 8. A semi-releasable magnetic tool of claim 1 wherein two of said edges extend at an acute angle to one another.
- 9. A semi-releasable magnetic tool of claim 1 wherein two of said edges extend at an obtuse angle to one another.
- 10. A semi-releasable magnetic tool of claim 1 wherein said edges extend beyond said non-magnetizable spacer member.
- 11. A semi-releasable magnetic angle gauge comprising:
first and second plates, said plates being magnetizable, said plates being disposed in generally spaced apart, registered, parallel relationship to one another, and each said plate having peripheral edges, at least one of the peripheral edges of said first plate extending generally parallel to a corresponding edge of said second plate; a magnet, said magnet being mounted between said plates, said magnet being moveable between an strongly engaged position where said plates are strongly magnetized and a weakly engaged position where said plates are weakly magnetized; and an actuator, said actuator being operatively associated with said magnet and adapted to move said magnet between said strongly and weakly engaged positions.
- 12. A semi-releasable magnetic angle gauge of claim 11 including said actuator being accessible through at least one of said plates.
- 13. A semi-releasable magnetic angle gauge of claim 11 wherein substantially all of the edges in said first plate are in substantial registry with the corresponding edges in said second plate.
- 14. A semi-releasable magnetic angle gauge of claim 11 wherein said plates are mounted on generally opposed sides of a non-magnetizable spacer.
- 15. A semi-releasable magnetic tool comprising:
first and second plates, said plates being magnetizable, said plates being disposed in generally spaced apart, registered, parallel relationship to one another, and each said plate having peripheral edges, at least two of the peripheral edges of said first plate extending generally parallel to the corresponding edges of said second plate; a generally non-magnetizable spacer member positioned between said plates; a permanent magnet having a width, a length and a thickness, said permanent magnet being rotatably disposed between said plates, said permanent magnet being rotatably moveable between an strongly engaged position where said plates are strongly magnetized and a weakly engaged position where said plates are weakly magnetized, said permanent magnet having a longitudinal axis, said longitudinal axis extending generally parallel to said plates and along said length, said permanent magnet being mounted for rotation approximately about said longitudinal axis, said width being at least approximately twice said thickness; said permanent magnet including longitudinally extending margins, said longitudinally extending margins being spaced apart by about said width, extending generally parallel to said longitudinal axis, and spaced from said plates by a distance, whereby said rotation of said permanent magnet changes said distance between said longitudinally extending margins and said plates between a maximum distance and a minimum distance, said parallel plates being partially magnetized at said maximum distance and fully magnetized at said minimum distance; and an actuator, said actuator being operatively associated with said permanent magnet and adapted to move said permanent magnet between said strongly and weakly engaged positions.
- 16. A semi-releasable magnetic tool of claim 15 wherein said maximum and minimum distances are about the same for each of said longitudinal margins.
- 17. A semi-releasable magnetic tool of claim 15 wherein said permanent magnet includes two longitudinally extending margins.
- 18. A semi-releasable magnetic tool of claim 15 wherein each of said plates has a maximum span between said peripheral edges, said longitudinal axis being aligned generally with said maximum span.
- 19. A semi-releasable magnetic tool of claim 15 wherein said maximum distance is at least about twice said minimum distance.
- 20. A semi-releasable magnetic tool comprising:
first and second pole plates, said pole plates being magnetizable, each of said pole plates being bounded by peripheral edges, said pole plates being spaced apart and disposed in substantial registry with one another; a generally non-magnetizable spacer member positioned between said pole plates and spaced inwardly from said peripheral edges; a magnetic switch mounted between said pole plates, said switch being switchably associated with a magnetic element, said magnetic element being adapted to magnetizing said pole plates, said magnetic element being switchably moveable toward and away from said pole plates.
- 21. A semi-releasable magnetic tool of claim 20 wherein each of said pole plates has substantially the same peripheral form.
- 22. A method of attaching a semi-releasable magnetic tool to a magnetizable workpiece wherein said semi-releasable magnetic tool includes first and second pole plates, said pole plates being magnetizable, each of said pole plates being bounded by peripheral edges, said pole plates being spaced apart and disposed in substantial registry with one another; a generally non-magnetizable spacer member positioned between said pole plates and spaced inwardly from said peripheral edges; a magnetic switch mounted between said pole plates, said switch being switchably associated with a magnetic element, said magnetic element being adapted to magnetizing said pole plates, said magnetic element being switchably moveable toward and away from said pole plates, said method of attaching comprising:
switchably moving said magnetic element away from said pole plates; placing said peripheral edges at a desired location on said magnetizable workpiece; and switchably moving said magnetic element toward said pole plates.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of Provisional Serial No. 60/344,938, filed Nov. 8, 2001
Provisional Applications (1)
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60344938 |
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