Self-locking clamp apparatus and methods of use thereof

US10232898B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10232898-B2
Application numberUS-201715642160-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 5, 2017
Priority dateJul 5, 2017
Publication dateMar 19, 2019
Grant dateMar 19, 2019

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Some embodiments are directed to a clamp assembly for use with an air balancer for clamping a vehicle panel. The clamp assembly can include an upright member and a base member configured to engage the vehicle panel from a first side. The clamp assembly can include a first and third linkage connected to the upright member. The clamp assembly can include a second linkage defining a hook and being connected to the upright member. The clamp assembly can include a fourth linkage connected to the upright member with a lever connected to thereto and configured to rotate the fourth linkage. The clamp assembly can include a clamp member connected to the second and fourth linkages and configured to engage the vehicle panel from a second side. The clamp assembly can include a balance member having a locking protrusion and being connected to the first linkage and the third linkage.

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What is claimed is: 1. A clamp assembly for use with an air balancer configured to clamp to a vehicle panel during assembly, the clamp assembly comprising: a base member configured to engage the vehicle panel from a first side; an upright member extending from the base member away from the vehicle panel; a first linkage rotatably connected to the upright member; a second linkage defining a hook and being rotatably connected to the upright member adjacent to the first linkage; a third linkage rotatably connected to the upright member adjacent to the second linkage; a fourth linkage rotatably connected to the upright member adjacent to the third linkage; an actuable lever connected to the fourth linkage and configured to rotate the fourth linkage about the upright member; a clamp member connected to the second linkage and the fourth linkage and configured to engage the vehicle panel from a second side opposing the first side upon actuation of the lever; and a balance member having a locking protrusion and being rotatably connected to the first linkage and the third linkage and configured to be connected to the air balancer, the locking protrusion configured to engage the hook of the second linkage upon pressurizing the air balancer. 2. The clamp assembly of claim 1 , wherein the clamp member includes a plate-shaped surface. 3. The clamp assembly of claim 2 , wherein the clamp member includes a bar extending from the plate-shaped surface configured to engage the vehicle panel from the second side. 4. The clamp assembly of claim 1 , wherein the base member includes end caps at opposing ends thereof, the end caps being substantially C-shaped with upper and lower portions. 5. The clamp assembly of claim 4 , wherein the upper portions of the end caps have planar lower surfaces configured to abut a top surface of the vehicle panel, and lower portions of the end caps have protrusions configured to abut a concave surface of the first side of the vehicle panel. 6. The clamp assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a pair of handles extending from the base member. 7. The clamp assembly of claim of claim 6 , wherein at least one of the handles includes an actuator for pressurizing the air balancer. 8. The clamp assembly of claim 1 , wherein the locking protrusion is disposed between the first linkage and the third linkage. 9. The clamp assembly of claim 1 , wherein the hook of the second linkage is configured to form an angle with the third linkage in a direction of elongation that is greater than 90 degrees upon pressurizing the air balancer. 10. The clamp assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a datum bar configured to contact a portion of the vehicle panel to align the base member with the vehicle panel prior to engagement. 11. A clamp system for clamping a vehicle panel during assembly, the clamp system comprising: an air balancer configured to be pressurized and depressurized; a base member configured to engage the vehicle panel from a first side; an upright member extending from the base member away from the vehicle panel; a first linkage rotatably connected to the upright member; a second linkage defining a hook and being rotatably connected to the upright member below the first linkage; a third linkage rotatably connected to the upright member below the second linkage; a fourth linkage rotatably connected to the upright member below the third linkage; an actuable lever connected to the fourth linkage and configured to rotate the fourth linkage about the upright member; a clamp member connected to the second linkage and the fourth linkage and configured to engage the vehicle panel from a second side opposing the first side upon actuation of the lever; and a balance member having a locking protrusion and being rotatably connected to the first linkage and the third linkage and configured to be connected to the air balancer, the locking protrusion configured to engage the hook of the second linkage upon pressurizing the air balancer. 12. The clamp assembly of claim 11 , wherein the clamp member includes a plate-shaped surface. 13. The clamp assembly of claim 12 , wherein the clamp member includes a bar extending from the plate-shaped surface configured to engage the vehicle panel from the second side. 14. The clamp assembly of claim 11 , wherein the base member includes end caps at opposing ends thereof, the end caps being substantially C-shaped with upper and lower portions. 15. The clamp assembly of claim 14 , wherein the upper portions of the end caps have planar lower surfaces configured to abut a top surface of the vehicle panel, and lower portions of the end caps have protrusions configured to abut a concave surface of the first side of the vehicle panel. 16. The clamp assembly of claim 11 , further comprising a pair of handles extending from the base member, at least one of the handles including an actuator for pressurizing the air balancer. 17. The clamp assembly of claim 11 , wherein the locking protrusion is disposed between the first linkage and the third linkage. 18. The clamp assembly of claim 11 , wherein the hook of the second linkage is configured to form an angle with the third linkage in a direction of elongation that is greater than 90 degrees upon pressurizing the air balancer. 19. The clamp assembly of claim 11 , further comprising a datum bar configured to contact a portion of the vehicle panel to align the base member with the vehicle panel prior to engagement. 20. A method of clamping a vehicle panel comprising: providing a clamp assembly in an open position, the clamp assembly having an air balancer that can be pressurized and depressurized; aligning a first side of the vehicle panel with a first side of the clamp assembly; depressurizing the air balancer, causing a second side of the clamp assembly to automatically engage a second side of the vehicle panel; and pressurizing the air balancer, causing the clamp assembly to lock in the closed position.

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Classifications

  • by hydraulic or pneumatic motors · CPC title

  • Positioning of sub-units or components with respect to body shell or other sub-units or components · CPC title

  • B62D65/022Primary

    Transferring or handling sub-units or components, e.g. in work stations or between workstations and transportation systems · CPC title

  • and applying frictional forces · CPC title

  • the sub-units or components being doors, windows, openable roofs, lids, bonnets, or weather strips or seals therefor {(assembling sealing arrangements with vehicle parts, e.g. doors, windows B60J10/45)} · CPC title

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What does patent US10232898B2 cover?
Some embodiments are directed to a clamp assembly for use with an air balancer for clamping a vehicle panel. The clamp assembly can include an upright member and a base member configured to engage the vehicle panel from a first side. The clamp assembly can include a first and third linkage connected to the upright member. The clamp assembly can include a second linkage defining a hook and being…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Honda Motor Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62D65/022. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 19 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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