Short description: A switchable magnetic attachement tool
A magnetic switchable device with a post attached, as used in the engineering metaltrades.
A magnetic switchable device (often called a magnetic base) is a magnetic fixture that uses one or more permanent magnets in a configuration that allows the external field to be turned on or off. They are used in many applications including optics, metalworking, lifting, and robotics, to attach items to metal surfaces in a secure but temporary way.[1][2]
Principle of operation
A switchable magnetic device usually consists of a magnetic circuit with permanent magnets. By moving some parts of this circuit, the magnetic flux can be directed within the device (off position) or externally (on position).[3]
One type of magnetic switchable device is made from two blocks of iron, with a round cavity bored through the center. [1] The halves are joined together with a non-ferrous material such as brass or aluminium. A round permanent magnet is inserted into the bored hole and a handle is attached to allow rotation of the magnet. This act of rotation changes the orientation of the magnetic field.[4]
In the off position, the poles are oriented towards the non-ferrous core. The iron blocks act as keepers by bridging between both poles.
In the on position, the poles are each in one iron half, which then acts as an extension. The field is effectively passing across an air gap (at the base and top). If this gap is bridged with a piece of iron, it becomes part of the magnetic circuit and will be fixed to the structure.
Base and magnet assembly. Shown in the inverted position.
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Magnet in Off position. Iron blocks act as keepers.
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Magnet in On position. Iron blocks act as extension of magnet.
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Rochat, Frederic; Schoeneich, Patrick; Bonani, Michael et al. (1 August 2010). "Design of magnetic switchable device (msd) and applications in climbing robot". Emerging Trends in Mobile Robotics (WORLD SCIENTIFIC): 375–382. doi:10.1142/9789814329927_0047. ISBN 978-981-4327-97-8.
- ↑ "Shipbuilding And Shipfitting Magnets" (in en-US). https://magswitch.com/shipbuilding/.
- ↑ Peidró, Adrián; Tavakoli, Mahmoud; María Marín, José; Reinoso, Óscar (2019). "Design of compact switchable magnetic grippers for the HyReCRo structure-climbing robot". Mechatronics 59: 199–212. ISSN 0957-4158. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0957415819300443. Retrieved 2023-11-30.
- ↑ & Franz Kocijan"Switchable permanent magnetic device" StatesUS7012495B2 United States patent US7012495B2, published 2005-01-20
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