Claims
- 1. An apparatus for punching knock-outs out of light gauge steel framing studs used in building construction to form holes of sufficient size to allow building wiring and piping to extend therethrough, the apparatus comprising:a compact hand held frame having frame having a generally C-shaped portion with sufficiently spaced apart ends located along a working axis for receiving a light gauge steel framing stud used in building construction therebetween, and a handle for gripping by a user; a punch and die assembly including a punch and a die mounted opposite each other at the ends of the C-shaped frame portion, the punch and the die being mounted for movement relative to each other along the working axis, the die having a body defining a cavity, and the punch being configured with respect to the cavity such that punching a hole produces a knock-out wherein the punch and the die are sized and configured to produce the knock-out and form the hole in the stud with the hole having sufficient size to allow building wiring and piping to extend therethrough; and an actuatable driving mechanism mounted to the frame and operable to drive the punch and die assembly over a working stroke range between a deactuated position in which the punch and the die are spaced apart with the stud positioned therebetween, and an actuated position in which the punch extends into the die cavity by punching through the stud to form the punched hole.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the driving mechanism further comprises:an electric motor mounted to the frame and having a drive shaft; a gear reduction assembly having an input portion driven by the drive shaft, and an output portion; and a cam mechanism driven by the output portion of the gear reduction assembly, the cam mechanism driving the punch and die assembly over the working stroke range.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the driving mechanism further comprises:a turbine mounted to the frame and having an input for connection to a fluid source, and a drive shaft; a gear reduction assembly having an input portion driven by the drive shaft, and an output portion; and a cam mechanism driven by the output portion of the gear reduction assembly, the cam mechanism driving the punch and die assembly over the working stroke range.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the working stroke range is not significantly larger than that required to punch through the stud, and the apparatus further comprises:a gross adjust mechanism configured for moving the punch and the die relative to each other over a gross adjust stroke range significantly larger than that required to punch through the stud between an open position allowing the positioning of the stud between the punch and the die, and a closed position based on the working stroke range to cause punching of the punch through the stud upon actuation of the driving mechanism.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the C-shaped frame portion includes first and second halves, each half including a respective end of the C-shaped frame portion, and the gross stroke range being defined along the working axis, wherein the gross adjust mechanism further comprises:a lockable slide member connecting the first and second halves of the C-shaped frame portion and allowing sliding movement of the die toward and away from the punch along the working axis by moving the slide member; and a lock device for unlocking the slide member to allow movement of the slide member, and for locking the slide member to prevent movement of the slide member during actuation of the driving mechanism.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein at least one end of the C-shaped frame portion includes an undercut portion to allow positioning of differently shaped studs between the punch and the die.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein both ends of the C-shaped frame portion include undercut portions to allow positioning of differently shaped studs between the punch and the die.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the gross adjust stroke range is defined along the working axis, and wherein the gross adjust mechanism further comprises:a shaft oriented along the working axis and having first and second ends, the punch being mounted to the shaft first end, and the shaft slidably cooperating with the frame to move the punch relative to the die over the gross adjust stroke range between the open and closed positions; and wherein the driving mechanism further comprises: a lever pivotally attached to the frame and having a grip portion proximate the handle enabling the user to squeeze the handle and the lever together; an advance sear cooperating with the shaft and the lever to cause the shaft to incrementally advance the punch toward the die each time the lever grip portion is squeezed toward the handle; and a retract sear cooperating with the shaft and the frame to enable the shaft to freely advance while preventing the shaft from retracting after each incremental advance.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the gross adjust stroke range is defined along the working axis, and wherein the gross adjust mechanism further comprises:a die support member slidably received in the die end of the C-shaped frame portion, the die being received in the die support member; a pin extending outwardly from a periphery of the die support member; and a lever pivotally attached to the die end of the C-shaped frame portion, the lever having an arcuate slot which receives the pin therein to guide the die relative to the punch over the gross adjust stroke range between the open and closed positions as the lever is pivoted, wherein the slot is configured at one end such that the punch and die cavity are secured in the closed position when the lever is positioned to position the pin in the inflection of the slot.
- 10. An apparatus for punching knock-outs out of light gauge steel framing studs used in building construction to form holes of sufficient size to allow building wiring and piping to extend therethrough, the apparatus comprising:a compact hand held frame having a generally C-shaped portion with sufficiently spaced apart ends located along a working axis for receiving a light gauge steel framing stud used in building construction therebetween, and a handle for gripping by a user; a punch and die assembly including a punch and a die mounted opposite each other at the ends of the C-shaped portion of the frame, the punch and the die being mounted for movement relative to each other along the working axis the die having a body defining a cavity, and the punch being configured with respect to the cavity such that punching a hole produces a knock-out wherein the punch and the die are sized and configured to produce the knock-out and form the hole in the stud with the hole having sufficient size to allow building wiring and piping to extend therethrough; an electric motor mounted to the frame and having a drive shaft; a gear reduction assembly having an input portion driven by the drive shaft, and an output portion; a cam mechanism driven by the output portion of the gear reduction assembly, the cam mechanism driving the punch and die assembly over a working stroke range between a deactuated position in which the punch and the die are spaced apart with the stud positioned therebetween, and an actuated position in which the punch extends into the die cavity by punching through the stud to form the punched hole; and a gross adjust mechanism configured for moving the punch and the die relative to each other over a gross adjust stroke range significantly larger than that required to punch through the stud between an open position allowing the positioning of the stud between the punch and the die, and a closed position based on the working stroke range to cause punching of the punch through the stud upon actuation of the driving mechanism.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein at least one end of the C-shaped frame portion includes an undercut portion to allow positioning of differently shaped studs between the punch and the die.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the electric motor is powered by a battery source.
- 13. An apparatus for punching knock-outs out of light gauge steel framing studs used in building construction to form holes of sufficient size to allow building wiring and piping to extend therethrough, the apparatus comprising:a compact hand held frame having a generally C-shaped portion with sufficiently spaced apart ends located along a working axis for receiving a light gauge steel framing stud used in building construction therebetween, and a handle for gripping by a user; a punch and die assembly including a punch and a die mounted opposite each other at the ends of the C-shaped frame portion, the punch and the die being mounted for movement relative to each other along the working axis the die having a body defining a cavity, and the punch being configured with respect to the cavity such that punching a hole produces a knock-out wherein the punch and the die are sized and configured to produce the knock-out and form the hole in the stud with the hole having sufficient size to allow building wiring and piping to extend therethrough, wherein the die body defines an opening in communication with the cavity, the opening being sized such that the knock-out exits the die cavity by passing through the opening; and an actuatable driving mechanism mounted to the frame and operable to drive the punch and die assembly over a working stroke range between a deactuated position in which the punch and the die are spaced apart with the stud positioned therebetween, and an actuated position in which the punch extends into the die cavity by punching through the stud to allow the knock-out to exit the die cavity by passing through the opening.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the die body is rotatably mounted to the C-shaped frame portion such that rotation of the die allows a user to selectively position the opening with respect to the C-shaped frame portion.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 further comprising:a lock mechanism configured with respect to the die body and the C-shaped frame portion such that the die body may be selectively rotated to a desired position with respect to the C-shaped frame portion, and locked in the desired position by the lock mechanism.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the lock mechanism comprises:a ball and detent mechanism providing a plurality of locked positions for the die body with respect to the C-shaped frame portion.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 13 further comprising:a sleeve encircling the punch, and slidingly engaging the punch; and a spring biasing the sleeve toward the die such that upon actuation of the driving mechanism, the sleeve engages the die body prior to the punching out of the knock-out.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the gross adjust mechanism comprises:a die support member slidably received in the die end of the C-shaped frame portion and holding the die, the die support member including a spring seat; a spring biasing the die support member at the spring seat so as to urge the die toward the open position; and an electromagnet operative to urge the die support member against the bias of the spring so as to move the die to the closed position under actuation of the electromagnet.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the gross adjust mechanism comprises:a die support member slidably received in the die end of the C-shaped frame portion and holding the die, the die support member including an angled cam surface; a die driving mechanism having a rotatable drive shaft with an end having a pinion; and a rack member engaging the pinion, the rack member having an end with a complimentary angled cam surface that engages the die support member can surface, the rack member and pinion being arranged such that rotation of the drive shaft in a first direction causes the rack member cam surface to slide against the die support member cam surface to move the die to the closed position, and such that rotation of the drive shaft in a second direction allows the die to retreat to the open position.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the gross adjust mechanism further comprises:a die support member slidably received in the die end of the C-shaped frame portion and holding the die; a trigger at the handle; and a pulley arrangement configured to extend from an area proximate the trigger to an attachment point on the die support member, the pulley arrangement being configured such that squeezing the trigger urges the die support member to cause the die to move to one of the open and closed positions; and a spring biasing the die support member to cause the die to move to an other of the open and closed positions when the trigger is not being squeezed.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein the pulley arrangement is configured such that squeezing the trigger causes the die to move to the closed position.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the gross adjust mechanism comprises:a die support member slidably received in the die end of the C-shaped frame portioin and holding the die, the die support member including a threaded member; a die driving mechanism having a rotatable drive shaft; and a nut received on the threaded member, the nut being mounted for rotation within the C-shaped frame portion while remaining axially stationary with respect to the C-shaped frame portion such that rotation of the nut in a first direction causes the die to move toward the closed position, and such that rotation of the nut in a second direction causes the die to move toward the open positioin, wherein the nut is in driving engagement with the die driving mechanism rotatable drive shaft.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 22 further comprising:a first pulley affixed to the end of the drive shaft; a second pulley defined by the nut; and a drive belt positioned to transfer motion of the drive shaft to the nut.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the gross adjust mechanism comprises:a die support member slidably received in the die end of the C-shaped frame portion and holding the die; a rod member extending along the die support member, the rod member having an end protruding into the die cavity; and a lock mechanism at an other end of the rod member, the lock mechanism being configured such that when locked, the knock-out is pressed into the die cavity by the punch to resultantly push the end of the rod member causing the lock mechanism to disengage.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a national stage of PCT/US99/03244, filed on Feb. 16, 1999, and a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/025,284 filed on Feb. 16, 1998, now abandoned.
PCT Information
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