Non-metallic orifice plate
US-2020262547-A1 · Aug 20, 2020 · US
US10195722B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10195722-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514960925-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 7, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 5, 2019 |
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A magnet chuck includes a piston that is displaced inside a second sliding hole of a cylinder tube. One end surface of the piston abuts against a plate member when the piston reaches one displacement end point, whereas another end surface of the piston abuts against an entry member of a head cover when the piston reaches another displacement end point. At least one, and preferably both, of a first damper on the one end surface, and the second damper on the other end surface are disposed on the plate member.
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What is claimed is: 1. A magnet chuck that attracts and retains a workpiece with a magnetic force of a permanent magnet, comprising: a housing including a cylinder tube formed with a sliding hole therein through which a piston may be displaced along the axial direction of the cylinder tube, and a head cover attached to the cylinder tube and configured to extend generally transverse to the axial direction of the cylinder tube to thereby close one end of the sliding hole; a retaining member connected to the piston and configured to retain the permanent magnet; and a partitioning member positioned and fixed in an interior of the housing to extend generally transverse to the axial direction of the cylinder tube, and to thereby form an inner chamber in an interior of the cylinder tube together with the piston; wherein the magnet chuck further includes a first damper and a second damper, the first damper being disposed on one of the partitioning member and the piston and configured to come into contact with the other of the partitioning member and the piston to buffer vibrations when the piston contacts the partitioning member during displacement of the piston along the axial direction of the cylinder tube, the second damper being disposed on one of the piston and the head cover and configured to come into contact with the other of the head cover and the piston to buffer vibrations when the piston abuts against the head cover during displacement of the piston along the axial direction of the cylinder tube, wherein a combination of an N-pole and an S-pole, which N and S poles are adjacent one another in the circumferential direction of the cylinder tube, reside as one pair or more on a workpiece magnetic attracting surface of the permanent magnet, the workpiece magnetic attracting surface facing toward the workpiece, and wherein the cylinder tube and the head cover are connected by a connecting member made from a ferromagnetic metal and disposed at a boundary in the circumferential direction between the N-pole and the S-pole, wherein the connecting member is configured to function as a rotation prevention member preventing rotation of the permanent magnet. 2. The magnet chuck according to claim 1 , wherein the piston and the retaining member are connected through a shaft configured to be smaller in diameter than the piston, together with the partitioning member being positioned and fixed between the piston and the retaining member, and an insertion hole through which the shaft is inserted being formed in the partitioning member. 3. The magnet chuck according to claim 2 , wherein the retaining member and the shaft are formed together integrally from same element. 4. The magnet chuck according to claim 1 , wherein an element including the retaining member is a yoke. 5. The magnet chuck according to claim 1 , wherein a seal member is disposed on a side wall of the piston, and a site between the piston and the cylinder tube is configured to be sealed by the seal member. 6. The magnet chuck according to claim 1 , wherein the connecting member is made from cast iron. 7. The magnet chuck according to claim 1 , wherein the cylinder has an axially extending hole through which the connecting member extends.
with magnetic holding means · CPC title
Details of suction cup structure, e.g. grooves or ridges · CPC title
with at least one gas spring (F16F15/027 takes precedence) · CPC title
using permanent magnets · CPC title
with rubber springs {(grommet- or bushing-type resilient mountings F16F1/3732, F16F1/38); with springs made of rubber and metal (arrangement of internal-combustion or jet-propulsion units B60K5/12; mounting of propulsion plants on vessels B63H21/30; mounting of vehicle drivers' cabs B62D33/0604)} · CPC title
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