Claims
- 1. An air-float fixture support system comprising: a table having an upwardly facing upper surface, a workpiece fixture having a lower surface and being supported on said table upper surface, means for supplying a cushion of pressurized air between the fixture surface and the table surface to floatingly support the fixture thereon, an elongated slot in said table surface, a carriage mounted in said table below the table surface for reciprocal movement parallel to said table surface along said slot, said workpiece fixture having an opening in the lower surface thereof, a translation pin member carried by said carriage and protruding through said slot, means in said carriage for selectively extending said pin member to protrude above said table surface and enter the opening in the lower surface of said workpiece fixture to capture the workpiece fixture and for selectively retracting said pin member below said table surface to release the workpiece fixture, said fixture being rotatable around the axis of said pin on the cushion of pressurized air on said table while captured by said pin, and drive means for translating said carriage and said pin member carried thereby along said slot to translate said workpiece fixture when it is captured by said pin member.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said pin member comprises an outer pin and an inner pin, said inner pin being received within said outer pin for reciprocal movement in a direction generally normal to said table surface and including means for selectively causing said inner pin to project above said outer pin at a first vertical position and alternatively causing said inner pin to retract to a second vertical position below said first position.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said driving means comprises a fluid actuated ram connected to said carriage.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said driving means comprises a feed screw threadedly connected to said carriage.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said carriage is slidably received in a longitudinal second slot within said table generally below and coextensive with said first mentioned slot.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 including a dust cover slidably mounted in said table, said dust cover covering said slot and being engaged with one of said carriage and said pin member for movement therewith as said carriage and pin member translate along said slot.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 including a conveyor means for conveying first workpiece fixture along a path defined by the conveyor means, said table intersecting said conveyor means and extending at least partially across the conveyor path, said carriage and pin member being translatable at least partially across said conveyor path.
- 8. In an air-float fixture support system including a table having an upwardly facing upper surface adapted for supporting a workpiece fixture and means for supplying a cushion of fixture supporting pressurized air to the surface of the table whereby a workpiece fixture may be floatingly supported thereon, the improvement being a power translation apparatus comprising: an elongated slot in said table surface, a carriage mounted in said table below the table surface for reciprocal movement parallel to said table surface along said slot, a translation pin carried by said carriage and protruding through said slot above the surface of said table, means for selectively retracting said pin member below said table surface, drive means for translating said carriage and said pin member carried thereby along said slot, a workpiece fixture having a downwardly facing lower surface supported on the cushion of pressurized air supplied between said table and fixture surfaces, said fixture including an elongated slot in said lower surface in which said pin member is received, said pin member comprising an outer pin and an inner pin, said inner pin being received within said outer pin for reciprocal movement in a direction generally normal to said table surface, and means for selectively causing said inner pin to project above said outer pin at a first vertical position and alternatively for causing said inner pin to retract to a second vertical position below said first position, said fixture having a downwardly facing opening in said fixture slot, said inner pin being receivable in said opening when in said first vertical position.
- 9. An air-float fixture support system comprising: a table having an upwardly facing upper surface adapted for supporting a workpiece fixture, means for supplying a cushion of fixture supporting pressurized air to the surface of the table whereby a workpiece fixture may be floatingly supported thereon, an elongated slot in said table surface, a carriage mounted in said table below said table surface for reciprocal movement parallel to said table surface along said slot, a translation pin member carried by said carriage and protruding through said slot above the surface of said table, means for selectively retracting said pin member below said table surface, drive means for translating said carriage and said pin member carried thereby along said slot, a conveyor means for conveying a workpiece fixture along a path defined by the conveyor means, said table intersecting said conveyor means and extending at least partially across the conveyor path, said carriage and pin being translatable at least partially across said conveyor path, a second pin member mounted in said table out of said conveyor path and projecting above said table surface, means for selectively retracting said second pin member below said table surface, and a workpiece fixture having a downwardly facing lower surface supported on the cushion of pressurized air supplied between said table and fixture surfaces, said fixture including at least one slot in said lower surface in which said pin members are adapted to be simultaneously received.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application No. 924,958 filed July 17, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,179,106, which is a continuation of application No. 815,676 filed July 14, 1977 now abandoned, which is a division of application No. 684,725 filed May 5, 1976 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,058,885.
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