Adjustable punch assembly with releasable locking

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6276247
  • Patent Number
    6,276,247
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 3, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 21, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An adjustable punch assembly includes a releasable locking means for selectively allowing relative rotation between a threadably mated punch cap and punch driver for punch length adjustment. The releasable locking means includes a locking element, preferably a ball bearing, residing in a passage extending in a radial direction in the punch cap to open opposite a splined index portion of the punch driver. The splined index portion includes a plurality of angularly spaced grooves each extending in an axial direction of the punch driver, whereby a corresponding groove opposite the passage is engaged by the locking element. A plunger in its locked position confines the locking element in locking engagement with the punch cap and punch driver, and is movable to an unlocked position wherein the locking element is no longer confined in locking engagement to permit punch length adjustment.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to the field of tooling for punch presses, and more particularly to adjustable-length punch assemblies for punch presses wherein the punch assembly may be adjusted to compensate for losses in punch blade length as a result of sharpening.




B. Description of the Prior Art




In punching operations, the distance between the sharpened edge of the punch tip and the workpiece is a critical dimension. When a dulled punch tip is reground to restore a sharp edge, material loss changes this critical dimension. To account for this, adjustable punch assemblies that allow punch length adjustment have been developed.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,375,774 discloses an adjustable punch assembly wherein a punch (


12


) is carried by an axially guided punch driver (


13


), which in turn is threadably mated with a punch head or cap (


14


), whereby punch length is adjustable by rotating the punch cap relative to the punch driver. An expandable locking dowel pin (


58


) is wedged in aligned holes (


59


) in the punch cap and punch driver as a releasable locking means for preventing relative rotation between the punch cap and punch driver. The locking pin must be temporarily removed by the operator to enable length adjustment.




Another adjustable punch assembly is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,131,303. The described punch assembly includes a punch (


20


) threadably mated with a punch driver (


10


) to enable axial length adjustment by relative rotation of the mating parts. As shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

of this patent, a C-shaped spring clip (


30


) having a radial protrusion (


39


) at one end thereof fits within an annular groove (


31


) in the mating end of the punch driver, and protrusion (


39


) extends through a radial aperture (


33


) for receipt within a V-shaped recess


32


in the punch. The spring clip


30


is constrained in a locking position by an outer punch guide (


40


), which must be temporarily removed for sharpening and punch length adjustment.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,329,835 teaches an adjustable punch assembly having a pushbutton releasable locking means (


50


) operable along the central axis of the punch assembly. More specifically, a punch cap (


26


) is threadably mated with a tool-holding punch driver (


14


), and push button (


50


) includes four comer detents (


55


), (


57


), (


59


), and (


61


) normally engaged with four corresponding detent stops from a plurality of circumferential detent stops (


70


) in the punch cap (


26


) and also engaged with four corresponding detent stops (


55


′), (


57


′), (


59


′), and (


61


′) in the punch driver. The push button can be depressed in an axial direction against the bias of a spring to disengage the comer detents from the detent stops (


70


), thereby releasing the punch cap for adjustment rotation relative to the punch driver.




A more recent adjustable punch assembly is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,647,256. The disclosed punch assembly includes a punch cap (


28


) threadably mated with a punch driver (


18


) to permit length adjustment by rotating the parts relative to one another. A spring seat (


32


) is provided coaxially with the punch cap and punch driver adjacent the punch cap, and a releasable securing member (


38


) prevents relative rotation between the spring seat and the punch cap to indirectly prevent adjustment rotation between the punch cap and punch driver. The releasable securing member is radially depressible against a spring bias to uncouple the punch cap from the spring seat to enable adjustment rotation between the punch cap and punch driver.




The prior art adjustable punch assemblies mentioned above are complex to manufacture and/or require some disassembly to carry out length adjustment.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved punch assembly that allows a user to adjust punch length quickly and accurately to reduce set up time.




It is another object of the present invention to provide an improved punch assembly with releasable locking means for threaded punch length adjustment that is easy to manufacture and reliable over time.




In accordance with the present invention, a punch assembly comprises a guide bushing for axially guiding a punch driver carrying a punch tool, a spring tube telescopically connected to the guide bushing for axially directed movement relative thereto, a stripper spring for biasing the spring tube in an axially extended direction relative to the guide bushing, a punch cap coupled to the spring tube and threadably mated with the punch driver for adjusting axial punch length by rotation relative to the punch driver, and a releasable locking means movable between locked and unlocked positions for preventing and allowing punch length adjustment, respectively.




The punch driver includes a splined index portion having a plurality of angularly spaced grooves elongated in an axial direction, and the punch cap includes a radially extending passage opposite the splined index portion of the punch driver. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the releasable locking means includes a ball bearing as a locking element partially received in one of the grooves and in the passage to simultaneously engage the punch driver and the punch cap to prevent relative rotation therebetween. A plunger movable in an axial direction within a plunger channel in punch cap has an enlarged trapping portion alignable with the passage to confine the ball bearing in simultaneous engagement with the punch driver and punch cap and a reduced releasing portion alignable with the passage to permit the ball bearing to disengage from the punch driver by rolling out of the corresponding groove in the splined index portion of the punch driver. The plunger is spring-biased to reside in a locking position wherein its trapping portion is aligned with the passage to confine the ball bearing, and the plunger is manually depressible against the biasing force to a position wherein the releasing portion of the plunger is aligned with the passage.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The nature and mode of operation of the present invention will now be more fully described in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments taken with the accompanying drawing figures, in which:





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view of a punch assembly formed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view thereof taken generally along the line II—II in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3A

is an enlarged view of region “A” in

FIG. 1

showing releasable locking means of the present invention in a locked position; and





FIG. 3B

is a view similar to that of

FIG. 3A

, however showing the releasable locking means in an unlocked position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIG. 1

of the drawings, a punch assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown and identified by the reference numeral


10


. Punch assembly


10


is designed for use in automatic punch presses for repeatedly performing hole-punching operations in sheet metal and the like. The illustrated punch assembly


10


operates along a central punch axis


11


and generally comprises an interchangeable punch


12


movable through a passage


13


in a stripper plate


14


, a punch driver


16


to which punch


12


is mounted by an axial draw bolt


18


, an outer guide bushing


20


, a two-piece spring tube


22


slidably guided with punch driver


16


in guide bushing


20


, a stripper spring


24


surrounding the spring tube


22


, and a punch cap


26


impacted during a punch press stroke to impart force to punch driver


16


and ultimately to punch


12


.




Guide bushing


20


is adapted at its bottom end in a known manner for releasable attachment of stripper plate


14


. The top end of guide bushing


20


includes an enlarged circumferential shoulder flange


28


extending both radially inward from an inner wall surface


30


of the guide bushing and radially outward from an outer wall surface


32


of the guide bushing. Inner wall surface


30


of guide bushing


20


includes a radial step


34


near shoulder flange


28


and an internal keyway


36


extending in an axial direction of the guide bushing.




Spring tube


22


is telescopically connected to guide bushing


20


for axially directed sliding motion relative thereto during a punch stroke. Spring tube


22


is formed by an upper flange portion


52


coupled with a lower tube portion


54


by a stepped ring


53


. The upper flange portion


52


provides a spring seat


56


opposite shoulder flange


28


of guide bushing


20


, whereby stripper spring


24


is captured between the guide bushing and spring tube


22


to bias the spring tube in an axially extended direction relative to the guide bushing. A radially enlarged lower flange


58


on lower tube portion


54


engages shoulder flange


28


of guide bushing


20


to retain spring tube


22


in telescopic connection with the guide bushing against the urging of stripper spring


24


. Punch cap


26


is connected to spring tube


22


by a retaining member


60


received within opposing circumferential grooves in punch cap


26


and upper flange portion


52


to prevent axially directed relative movement between the punch cap and spring tube.




Punch driver


16


includes an enlarged punch-mounting portion


38


sized for axially guided sliding movment within guide bushing


20


and prevented from rotation relative to the guide bushing by a punch body key


40


fixed to extend radially from an external channel


42


in punch driver


16


for receipt within keyway


36


of the guide bushing. Punch driver


16


further includes an externally threaded mid-portion


44


sized for mating engagement with an internally threaded portion


46


of punch cap


26


. Finally, pursuant to the present embodiment, punch driver


16


is provided with a splined index portion


48


comprising a plurality of V-shaped grooves


50


angularly spaced at regular intervals about the circumference of index portion


48


and extending in an axial direction of punch assembly


10


.




As is understood in the art of punch assemblies, adjustment of the axial length of punch assembly


10


is necessary after sharpening of the punch blade in order to account for the loss of punch length and maintain a constant punch depth for a particular punching operation. More specifically, the threaded mating of mid-portion


44


of punch driver


16


with threaded portion


46


of punch cap provides a mechanism for adjusting punch length by axially rotating punch cap


26


relative to punch driver


16


. Of course, punch driver


16


and punch cap


26


must be locked against relative axial rotation once punch length has been set. Accordingly, the present invention comprises a releasable locking means


64


for directly engaging both the punch driver and punch cap to prevent relative rotation between these parts while enabling selective unlocking to permit punch length adjustment.




Referring also now to

FIGS. 3A and 3B

, releasable locking means


64


of the first embodiment is shown in detail in its locked and unlocked positions, respectively. Releasable locking means


64


includes a plunger


66


received within a plunger channel


68


formed through a top surface


70


of punch cap


26


at a position offset from central punch axis


11


. Plunger channel


68


extends in an axial direction of punch assembly


10


to a region near internally threaded portion


46


of punch cap


26


. A spring


72


is seated between a terminal surface


74


of plunger channel


68


and an innermost end


76


of plunger


66


for biasing plunger in the position shown in FIG.


3


A. Plunger


66


includes an enlarged head


78


at its outermost end, and plunger channel


68


includes a radial step


80


at a depth which permits limited movement of plunger


66


in an axial direction against the urging of spring


72


. Releasable locking means


64


further includes a locking element


82


residing in a passage


84


extending in a radial direction through punch cap


26


. Locking element


82


is preferably a ball bearing chosen for its ability to roll along passage


84


, however the present invention is not confined to the use of a spherical locking element. Passage


84


is located to intersect with plunger channel


68


such that plunger


66


confines locking element


82


within a radially inner portion of passage


84


that terminates opposite splined index portion


48


of punch driver


16


.




As best seen in

FIG. 3A

, plunger


66


includes a trapping portion


86


which resides at the intersection of plunger channel


68


and passage


84


when releasable locking means


64


is in its normal locked position. Trapping portion


86


is sized to engage locking element


82


and prevent radially outward travel of the locking element in passage


84


. Accordingly, locking element


82


is caused to partially extend from the radially inner end of passage


84


for receipt within a corresponding V-shaped groove


50


of splined index portion


48


. When releasable locking means


64


is in its locked position shown in

FIG. 3A

, locking element


82


is contacted by both sides of corresponding V-shaped grove


50


, by the wall of passage


84


, and by trapping portion


86


of plunger


66


. In this way, relative rotation between punch cap


26


and punch driver


16


is prevented. This locked condition can also be understood by referring to FIG.


2


.




In

FIG. 3B

, releasable locking means


64


is moved to its unlocked position by depressing enlarged head


78


of plunger


66


to force the plunger in a downward direction against the bias of spring


72


until a releasing portion


88


of plunger


66


adjacent trapping portion


86


is positioned at the intersection of plunger channel


68


and passage


84


. Releasing portion


88


is reduced in cross-section relative to trapping portion


86


, thus allowing enough radially outward movement of locking element


82


within passage


84


, such as by rolling or sliding, to entirely withdraw locking element


82


from corresponding V-shaped groove


50


. Consequently, while plunger


66


is depressed, relative rotation between punch cap


26


and punch driver


16


is possible for threaded adjustment of punch length.




It will be appreciated that the V-shaped grooves


50


of splined index portion


48


are elongated in an axial direction to maintain locking element


82


in opposite relation to the V-shaped grooves as threaded length adjustment occurs between punch cap


26


and punch driver


16


. Moreover, the number and angular spacing of V-shaped grooves


50


is preferably chosen such that adjustment rotation aligning locking element


82


with the next adjacent V-shaped groove results in a known length adjustment, for example 0.008 inches.



Claims
  • 1. A punch assembly comprising:a guide bushing; a punch driver received and axially guided by said guide bushing, said punch driver comprising an external splined index portion having a plurality of angularly spaced grooves elongated in an axial direction; a punch mounted for travel with said punch driver; a spring tube telescopically connected to said guide bushing for axially directed movement relative to said guide bushing; a stripper spring for biasing said spring tube in an axially extended direction relative to said guide bushing; a punch cap threadably mated with said punch driver for adjusting a combined axial length of said punch cap, said punch driver, and said punch assembly by rotation of said punch cap relative to said punch driver, said punch cap comprising a radially extending passage opposite said splined index portion of said punch driver; and a releasable locking means for engaging said punch cap and said punch driver to prevent rotation of said punch cap relative to said punch driver when said releasable locking means is in a locked position, said releasable locking means being selectively movable to an unlocked position to permit rotation of said punch cap relative to said punch driver for adjusting said combined axial length, said releasable locking means comprising a radially movable locking element partially received in a selected one of said plurality of grooves and in said passage to simultaneously engage said punch driver and said punch cap when said releasable locking means is in said locked position.
  • 2. The punch assembly according to claim 1, wherein said releasable locking means further comprises a plunger movable in an axial direction within a plunger channel in said punch cap communicating with said passage, said plunger having an enlarged trapping portion alignable with said radial passage to confine said locking element in simultaneous engagement with said punch driver and said punch cap and a reduced releasing portion alignable with said passage to permit said locking element to disengage from said punch driver by exiting said one of said plurality of grooves.
  • 3. The punch assembly according to claim 1, wherein said locking element is a ball bearing.
  • 4. The punch assembly according to claim 2, wherein said locking element is a ball bearing.
  • 5. The adjustable punch assembly according to claim 2, wherein said plunger is biased to reside in a first position wherein said trapping portion of said plunger is aligned with said passage, and said plunger is manually movable against said biasing force to a second position wherein said releasing portion of said plunger is aligned with said passage.
  • 6. The adjustable punch assembly according to claim 4, wherein said plunger is biased to reside in a first position wherein said trapping portion of said plunger is aligned with said passage, and said plunger is manually movable against said biasing force to a second position wherein said releasing portion of said plunger is aligned with said passage.
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