Union for sensor mounting assembly

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Inventors

Hufford, Donald L.

Application #

027007

Filed

Mar-5-1993

Published

May-2-1995

Current US Class

248/230.1
248/49
403/370

International Classes

A47B 096/06

Field of Search

403/236 403/234 403/297 403/268 403/370 403/367 248/231.3 248/49

Examiners

Watts; Douglas D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Price, Heneveld, Cooper, DeWitt & Litton

US Patent References

4128219   Aboveground slidi...
4274301   Handle stem fixing...
4702448   Support bracket

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Other References

CPI publication showing clamp blocks. Automation Products Group publication showing double boom mount.

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Abstract
A union for sensor mounting assemblies has a body with a stem extending from the body to a terminal end. The stem is received within a boom and has an inclined surface extending from the terminal end toward the body. The stem includes a cam provided with a cam surface slidably abutting the inclined surface, so that the cam slides along the inclined surface between an open position and a closed or locked position. The stem and the cam have aligned, opposing, flattened sides defining a cross section for each of the stem and the cam as a truncated circular arc section. A draw member or bolt interconnects the cam and the stem extends generally parallel to the inclined and cam surfaces. In the open position, the stem and cam of the union may be received in or withdrawn from a cavity in a support boom. In the locked position, the union is rigidly connected with the support boom.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. An instrument and vacuum cup support boom assembly, comprising:

a boom having a longitudinal axis and an inner wall defining a cavity, said cavity extending along said axis and through one end of said boom;

at least one side member with an instrument mounted thereon;

a union adjustably and releasably coupling said one side member with said boom, said union having an elongated body extending along said axis, said body including a first end, including a received portion adjacent said first end, said received portion being positioned in said cavity, and including a second end opposite said first end, said second end being connected with said one side member; said union having an inclined surface extending over said received portion, from said first end toward said second end; and said union having a cam with a cooperating cam surface abutting said inclined surface in sliding engagement, said cam and said received portion defining a passage therebetween, said passage extending at least through said cam, at least one of said received portion and said cam having aligned, narrowed opposing flattened sides defining a width narrower than about a minimum of a variable, combined cooperative height of said received portion and said cam; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to couplings and clamps, and has particular usefulness in relation to mounting assemblies for sensors and instrumentation.

Mounting assemblies for sensors and instrumentation commonly comprise a framework of tubular members or booms and rails and the like interconnected with various coupling devices. A wide variety of coupling and mounting clamps have been used to join rigid members at different angles, such as are used in the coupling of cross bars and supports, scaffolding members, and the like. A number of existing coupling or clamp constructions utilize a clamp element that clamps about a main support boom, with a side rail or rails also connected to the clamp. Commonly, the side rail will overlay the main support boom and will, thus, be offset to one side or another of the support boom. However, such offset may be undesirable in particular applications.

Further, in some prior couplings, a side rail or a pair of side rails may be clamped along a length of a main support boom with the side rail laying in generally the same plane as the support boom and having one end of the side rail abutting a side of the support boom. However, such couplings typically do not accommodate positioning the side rail at an end of the main support boom, but require positioning of the side rial along the length of the support boom. In some applications requiring close clearance along the side rail, such a situation may not be tolerable. In such an application, what may be referred to as an end clamp for coupling a side rail across an end of a support boom is required.
 
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