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# 56.000ABSTRACT
Assembly for the defined support of a first object () on a second object (), such as a director-mounted sight. In the top face of the director three pairs of steel balls () are fitted, positioned in a triangle. In a sole plate of the sight three steel balls () are fitted, positioned in an identical triangle. The three balls rest on the three ball pairs. The sight is then fastened using, for instance, a screw, a spring or a magnet.
INFORMATION
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1 schematically represents a second object , provided with three pairs of steel balls on which a first object (not yet shown in the Figure) can be supported. For the attachment of the balls, holes have previously been drilled into second object , in which the balls have subsequently been pressed or glued or otherwise fitted. For a stable support, an accurate positioning of the balls is not essential. Usually, however, it will be deemed desirable to accurately determine the position of the first object relative to the second object. In that case, it is important for the balls to be placed accurately in a previously determined pattern. An added advantage is that it is generally unnecessary for the second object to be previously planed or be subjected to some other pre-treatment. It is sufficient, for instance, to drill the holes using a numerically controlled drilling machine.
Centrally among the pairs of balls, a provision may be fitted for fastening a first object once it has been placed, the provision in this case being in the shape of a hole , provided with an inside thread.
FIG. 2 schematically represents an underside of a first object , provided with three steel balls , , , with which first object can be supported on second object , and more particularly on the three pairs of steel balls Centrally among the balls a hole has been made, through which a bolt (not shown) can be inserted and subsequently screwed into hole , to fasten the first object. The bolt prevents the first object from dropping from the second object; the actual position, on the other hand, is totally determined by ball resting between balls ball resting between balls and ball resting between balls
In FIG. and FIG. 2 the positions of the ball pairs and of balls , , are indicated as vertices of two triangles which are, at least if the first object is viewed from above, identical. The latter proves to be non-essential. A stable and accurate support can also be obtained if both triangles differ somewhat and are, for instance, only similar. Likewise a rotation of the pairs of balls in the plane of the drawing has no discernible effect and provides practically always a stable and accurate support. Neither is it necessary for the ball diameters to be equal.
It is, of course, also possible to provide the first object with two individual balls and a single pair of balls, and the second object with two pairs of balls and a single individual ball, such that in an operational condition each individual ball again corresponds with a pair of balls.
FIG. 3A schematically represents in side elevation the first object , as it rests on the second object , ball fitting between balls ball between balls and ball between balls
FIG. 3B schematically represents in cross-section a fastening using a magnet , glued on first object . For a proper working it is necessary for second object to be made of a ferromagnetic material, or alternatively be provided at its surface opposite magnet with a plate of a ferromagnetic material or a second magnet. In FIG. 3B, in first object no balls , , are used, but pins , , , each having one flat end and one sphere-segment shaped end, the rounded extremities in the depicted operational condition combining with the ball pairs of the second object .
FIG. 3C schematically represents a fastening using a spring , one of whose ends is fitted to the second object , which is attached to the first object with a steel or synthetic band .
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
The invention will now be explained in detail with reference to the following Figures, where:
FIG. 1 schematically represents a part of a second object, provided with three pairs of steel balls;
FIG. 2 schematically represents a sole of a first object, provided with three steel balls;
FIG. 3A schematically represents a side elevation of the first object positioned on the second object;
FIG. 3B schematically represents a fastening using a magnet;
FIG. 3C schematically represents a fastening using a spring.
CLAIMS
1. An assembly comprising: a first object and a second object; and support means for supporting the first object above the second object, the support means including first, second and third protrusions protruding from the first object and first, second and third pairs of protrusions tightly fitted in first, second and third pairs of holes formed on a surface of the second object, respectively and partially protruding from the surface of the second object, wherein each protrusion of the first, second and third protrusions of the first object and each protrusion of the first, second and third pairs of protrusions of the second object have a substantially spherically-shaped extremity and when the first and second objects are in an operational position so that the first object is above the second object, the first protrusion of the first object contacts both protrusions of the first pair of protrusions of the second object, the second protrusion of the first object contacts both protrusions of the second pair of protrusions of the second object and the third protrusion of the first object contacts both protrusions of the third pair of protrusions of the second object.
2. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein the substantially spherically-shaped extremity of each of the first, second and third protrusions of the first object has a center and together the centers of the substantially spherically-shaped extremities of the first, second and third protrusions of the first object define vertices of a first triangle.
3. The assembly according to claim 2, wherein the substantially spherically-shaped extremity of each protrusion of the first, second and third pairs of protrusions of the second object has a center such that midpoints of connecting lines between the centers of the substantially spherically-shaped extremities of each pair of protrusions of the first, second and third pairs of protrusions define vertices of a second triangle, the second triangle being substantially identical to the first triangle defined by the centers of the substantially spherically-shaped extremities of the first, second and third protrusions of the first object.
4. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein each protrusion of the first, second and third protrusions of the first object and each protrusion of the first, second and third pairs of protrusions of the second object are formed by metal balls.
5. The assembly according to claim 4, wherein the metal balls have substantially equal diameters.
6. The assembly according to claim 1, further comprising fastening means for mutually fastening the first and second objects in the operational position thereof.
7. The assembly according to claim 6, wherein the fastening means include any one of a screwed connection, a spring, and a magnet.
8. A method for supporting a first object on a second object comprising: making first, second and third indentations in the first object; subsequently fitting first, second and third metal balls each having a substantially ball-shaped extremity into the first, second and third indentations, respectively, made in the first object, wherein a center of each of the first, second and third metal balls of the first object defines a vertex of a first triangle; making first, second and third pairs of indentations in the second object; subsequently fitting a substantially ball-shaped extremity of each of the first, second and third pairs of metal balls into the first, second and third pairs of indentations, respectively, made in the second object such that the first, second and third pairs of metal balls are tightly fitted in the respective pairs of indentations and partially protrude from a surface of the second object, wherein the substantially ball-shaped extremity of each metal ball of the first, second and third pairs of the metal balls has a center and midpoints between connecting lines connecting the centers of each pair of the metal balls of the first, second and third pairs of the metal balls define vertices of a second triangle which is substantially identical to the first triangle; and placing the substantially ball-shaped extremity of each of the first, second and third metal balls of the first object into supporting contact on the substantially ball-shaped extremities of the first, second and third pairs of the metal balls, respectively, of the second object, wherein the first metal ball of the first object contacts both of the first pair of the metal balls of the second object, the second metal ball of the first object contacts both of the second pair of the metal balls of the second object and the third metal ball of the first object contacts both of the third pair of the metal balls of the second object.
9. An assembly comprising: a first plate supported above a second plate; and a supporting device configured to support the first plate above the second plate, the supporting device including first, second and third protrusions protruding from the first plate and first, second and third pairs of protrusions tightly fitted in first, second and third pairs of holes formed on a surface of the second plate, respectively and partially protruding from the surface of the second plate, wherein each protrusion of the first, second and third protrusions of the first plate and each protrusion of the first, second and third pairs of protrusions of the second plate have a substantially spherically-shaped extremity, and when the first and second plates are in an operational position so that the first plate is above the second plate, the first protrusion of the first plate contacts both protrusions of the first pair of protrusions of the second plate, the second protrusion of the first plate contacts both protrusions of the second pair of protrusions of the second plate and the third protrusion of the first plate contacts both protrusions of the third pair of protrusions of the second plate.
10. The assembly according to claim 9, wherein the substantially spherically-shaped extremity of each of the first, second and third protrusions of the first plate has a center and together the centers of the substantially spherically-shaped extremities of the first, second and third protrusions of the first plate define vertices of a first triangle.
11. The assembly according to claim 10, wherein the substantially spherically-shaped extremity of each protrusion of the first, second and third pairs of protrusions of the second plate has a center such that midpoints of connecting lines between the centers of the substantially spherically-shaped extremities of each pair of protrusions of the first, second and third pairs of protrusions define vertices of a second triangle, the second triangle being substantially identical to the first triangle defined by the centers of the substantially spherically-shaped extremities of the first, second and third protrusions of the first plate.
12. The assembly according to claim 9, wherein each protrusion of the first, second and third protrusions of the first plate and each protrusion of the first, second and third pairs of protrusions of the second plate are formed by metal balls.
13. The assembly according to claim 12, wherein the metal balls have substantially equal diameters.
14. The assembly according to claim 9, further comprising a fastening device configured to mutually fasten the first and second plates in the operational position thereof.
15. The assembly according to claim 14, wherein the fastening device includes any one of a screwed connection, a spring, and a magnet.
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