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AU645110B2 - Rotatable clamp - Google Patents
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AU645110B2
AU645110B2 AU82113/91A AU8211391A AU645110B2 AU 645110 B2 AU645110 B2 AU 645110B2 AU 82113/91 A AU82113/91 A AU 82113/91A AU 8211391 A AU8211391 A AU 8211391A AU 645110 B2 AU645110 B2 AU 645110B2
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OPI DATE 04/02/92 AOJP DATE 12/03/92 APPLN. ID 82113 91 PCT NUMBER PCT/AU91/n0296 INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION PUBLISHED UNDER THE PATENT COOPERATION TREATY (PCT) (51) International Patent Classification 5 (11) International Publication Number: WO 92/01164 F16B 2/06, 7/04 Al (43) International Publication Date: 23 January 1992 (23.01.92) (21) International Application Number: PCT/AU91/00296 Published With international search report.
(22) International Filing Date: 4 July 1991 (04.07.91) Priority data: PK 1137 11 July 1990 (11.07.90) AU (71X72) Applicants and Inventors: MUNRO, Paul, James [AU/ AU]; 27 The Avenue, Newport, NSW 2106 (AU).
SWAN, Alan [AU/AU]; Unit 10/113 Huntr: Street, Hornsby, NSW 2077 (AU).
(74) Agent: SPRUSON FERGUSON; GPO Box 3898, Sydney, NSW 2001 (AU).
(81) Designated States: AT, AT (European patent), AU, BB, BE (European patent), BF (OAPI patent), BG, BJ (OAPI patent), BR, CA, CF (OAPI patent), CG (OAPI patent), CH, CH (European patent), CI (OAPI patent), CM (OA- PI patent), DE, DE (European patent), DK, DK (European patent), ES, ES (European patent), FI, FR (European patent), GA (OAPI patent), GB, GB (European patent), GN (OAPI patent), GR (European patent), HU, IT (European patent), JP, KP, KR, LK, LU, LU (European patent), MC, ML (OAPI patent), MN, MR (OAPI patent), MW, NL, NL (European patent), NO, PL, RO, t- SD, SE, SE (European patent), SN (OAPI patent), SU, TD (OAPI patent), TG (OAPI patent), US.
(54)Title: ROTATABLE CLAMP (57) Abstract In order to allow a first element and a second element to be tightly clamped together, and yet be easily and quickly unclamped for adjustments to be made to their relative positions, a rotatable clamp 3 is provided. The rotatable clamp comprises three main parts: a first circular plate attached to the element and having a bolt extending from the centre thereof, a second circular plate attached to element and having a bolthole at the centre thereof and a nut 2having a handle attached thereto for screwing onto the bolt so as to force the two circular plates together. Each of the two plates and is provided, on the face contacting the other plate, with a series of circular, concentric grooves (12) and ridges (13) arranged to fit together 7 with the ridges of one plate fitting into the grooves of the other plate as the plates are brought into contact with each other. The provision of the grooves and ridges on the faces of the plates contacting each other substantially increases the frictional forces between the plates when they 77 are in contact so that they do not require a very large contact force to be and yet provide adequate clamping force. This means that the nut can be easily loosened when required and the circular shape of the ridges and grooves allows the plates to be rotated with respect to each other without the plates having to be completely separated from each other.
See back of page FCIerM 91/00296 Rotatable Clamp RECEIVED 2 2 AUG 199 Rotatable Clamp BACKGROUND OF TItE INVENTION This invention relates to rotatable clamps of the type used for clamping two relatively rotatable parts together.
In many situations it is necessary to loosen a clamping means holding two relatively rotatable parts together to adjust their positions and then to tighten the clamping means to hold them tightly in the adjusted position. Examples of such situations abound in various types of adjustable machinery and devices. The most common clamping means used in such cases is a simple nut and bolt, perhaps with washers on either sfde of the parts to be clamped to increase the frictional forces acting on the parts to be clamped.
The problem with such nut-and-bolt clamping means is that they must be tightened very firmly or else the two parts will not be properly clamped together. In the case of very heavy parts or parts on which a high load is to be imposed after clamping, especially if the bolt is held substantially horizontally so that gravity assists the torque acting to loosen the nut-and-bolt clamp, the tightening of the nut must be very carefully controlled so as to tighten adequately but not to be turned so far as to strip the thread from the bolt or to damage the parts being clamped.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a rotatable clamp which can be easily tightened and loosened but which still provides a large clamping force.
SUMMARY OF THE IIVENTION Accordingly, the invention provides a rotatable clamp for clamping first and second relatively rotatable elements together, the clamp comprising a first plate for attaching to the first element, a second plate for attaching to the second element and clamping means for clamping the two plates together, in use, wherein the two plates are provided with a plurality of matching concentric indentations and protruberances on the sides facing each other so that the protruberances on one plate fit into the indentations on the other plate whereby when the two elements are to be clamped together the two plates are clamped together by the clamping means so that the protruberances and indentations on the plates are thereby in contact to provide a frictional clamping force and when the clamping means is loosened, the two plates can rotate with respect to each other.
e f Sm r/AJU 91 /0 0 2 9 6 RECEIVED 2 4 JUL m1 S2- Prefprh1-y the .lapning nospcompsrisq n_6 n n the centre of one of the plates and,_- I e- passing through an aperture in the other plate andl-rt screwing onto the bolt so as to clamp In a preferred embodiment, the clamping means comprises a bolt extending from the centre of one of the plates and, in use, passing through an aperture in the other plate and a nut for screwing onto the bolt so as to clamp the two plates together.
In one embodiment, the matching concentric protrusions and indentations are formed by concentric circular ridges provided in the opposing faces of the plates. However, In a different embodiment, the matching concentric protrusions and indentations are formed by a plurality of concentric series of protrusions arranged in circles with circular channels between each circular series of protrusions so that the plates can relatively rotate when slightly loosened. Since the protruberances and indentations provide a large frictional clamping force, the nut and bolt do not need to be tightened as greatly as previously and therefore can be more easily loosened. Thus adjustment of the relative positions of the elements is quick and easy yet still providing adequate clamping force for large torques.
In a preferred embodiment, a handle is provided on the nut so that it can be tightened and loosened by hand. It has been found that even such hand tightening is enough to adequately clamp a heavy car transmission casing on a mounting jig.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS One embodiment of a rotatable clamp according to the invention will now be more fully described, by way of example, with reference to the drawings, of which: Figure 1 is a part cross-sectional side view through apparatus incorporating a rotatable clamp according to the invention; Figure 2 is a part plan view of the apparatus of Figure 1; Figure 3 is a part cross-sectional view on line III-III of Figure 1; and Figure 4 is an exploded perspective view of the apparatus of Figure 1.
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'L--s PcT/AuQ 1 0 0 2 9 f RECEIVED 4 JUL 991 -3- DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Thus, there is shown in the drawings, apparatus comprising a square cross-section bar I and a mounting bracket 2. The bar 1 may form part of more complex machinery (not shown) such as, for example, a jig for mounting a transmission casing, as described in Australian Provisional Patent Application No. PK0320 (PCT Application No.
PCT/AU91/00210). In this case, the bracket 2 is rotatably mounted for adjustment on the bar 1 and includes a mounting hole 3 therethrough for mounting the transmission casing (not shown).
In order to allow the bracket 2 and the bar 1 to be tightly clamped together, and yet be easily and quickly unclamped for adjustments to be made to their relative positions, a rotatable clamp formed in accordance with the inventive concept is provided on the apparatus.
The rotatable clamp comprises three main parts: a first circular plate 4 having a bolt 5 extending from the centre thereof, a second circular plate 6 having a bolthole 7 at the centre thereof and a nut 3 having a handle 9 attached thereto for screwing onto the bolt The first circular plate 4 is attached to the bracket 2, for example by welding, and the bolt 5 extends from the centre of the plate 4 at the axis of rotation of the bracket 2. The bolt 5 is also attached to the plate 4 and the bracket 2, for example by welding, so as to rotate therewith. The second circular plate 6 is attached to the bar 1, again, for example by welding, so that the bolthole 7 is positioned at the axis of rotation of the bar 1.
In order to clamp the bracket 2 and bar 1 together, the bolt is passed through the bolthole 7 *in second circular plate 6 and through a corresponding hole 10 in bar 1. The hole 10 in bar 1 is preferably reinforced when passing through the hollow bar by a sleeve 11, as best shown in Figure 1. The nut 8 is then screwed on to the end of the bolt u;inq handle 9 so as to draw the bracket 2 and bar 1 together and, consequently, to force the two plates to contact each other between the bracket and the bar.
Each of the two plates 4 and 6 is provided, on the face contacting the other plate, with a series of circular, concentric grooves 12 and ridges 13 arranged to fit together with the ridges of one plate fitting into the grooves-of the other plate as the plates are brought SUBSTTUTE SHEET fS* 9 Pcr/A 9 1 i/ 00 29 6 RECEIVED 2 4 JUL 19 -4into contact with each other. As best seen in Figure 1, the grooves end ridges are preferably of a regular saw-tooth cross-section, but other cross-sectional shapes such as a wavy cross-section could alternatively be used as long as the grooves and ridges on the two plates matched each other.
The provision of the grooves and ridges on the faces of the plates contacting each other substantially increases the frictional forces between the plates when they are In contact so that they do not require a very large contact force to be applied by overtightening the nut on the bolt and yet provide adequate clamping force. This means that the nut can be easily loosened when required and the circular shape of the ridges and grooves allows the plates, and the bracket and bar, to be rotated with respect to each other without the plates having to be completely separated from each other.
It will, of course, be apparent that the rotatable clamp of the invention can be utilised in many different applications and can be adapted and changed to suit different uses and purposes without departing from the essential features of the invention as set out in the summary of the invention.
It will also be apparent that although, as described, the plates are clamped together using a nut and bolt assembly, any other suitable clamping device, such as those well known in the art, could alternatively be used.
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1. A rotatable clamp for clamping first and second relatively rotatable elements together, the clamp comprising a first plate for attaching to the first element, a second plate for attaching to the second element and clamping means for clamping the two plates together, in use, wherein the two plates are provided with a plurality of matching concentric indentations and protruberances on the sides facing each other so that the protruberances on one plate fit into the indentations on the other plate whereby when the two elements are to be clamped together the two plates are clamped together by the clamping means so that the protruberances and indentations on the plates are thereby in contact to provide a frictional clamping force and when the clamping means is loosened, the two plates can rotate with respect to each other.
2. A rotatable clamp according to claim 1, wherein the clamping means comprises a bolt extending from the centre of one of the plates and, in use, passing through an aperture in the other plate and a nut for screwing onto the bolt so as to clamp the two plates together.
3. A rotatable clamp according to either claim 1 or claim 2 further comprising a handle attached to the clamping means to facilitate tightening and loosening thereof.
4. A rotatable clamp according to claim 2, further comprising a handle provided on the nut so that it can be tightened and loosened by hand.
A rotatable clamp according to ally preceding claim, wherein said matching concentric protrusions and indentations are formed by concentric circular ridges provided in the opposing faces of the plates.
6. A rotatable clamp according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein said matching concentric protrusions and indentations are formed by a plurality of concentric series of protrusions arranged in circles with circular channels between each circular series of protrusions so that the plates can relatively rotate when slightly loosened.
7. A rotatable clamp according to any preceding claim when used to clamp an automobile transmission onto an appropriate holding jig.
8. A rotatable clamp according to any preceding claim in combination with an automobile transmission holding jig. SUBSTITUTE SHEET I
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