Claims
- 1. A workpiece transfer apparatus comprising:
- a turret plate rotatable about an axis of rotation extending at 45 degrees relative to vertical;
- a drive actuator for rotating said turret plate; and
- a workpiece gripper mounted on said turret plate having a pair of parallel-extending, opposed gripper jaws, wherein said gripper jaws are mutually spaced in a first plane when said turret plate is in a first rotational position and wherein said gripper jaws are mutually spaced in a second plane perpendicular to said first plane when said turret plate is rotated through 180 degrees to a second rotational position.
- 2. The workpiece transfer apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first plane is horizontal and said second plane is vertical.
- 3. The workpiece transfer apparatus of claim 1 wherein said gripper is slidably mounted on said turret plate and movable between a first position at a first distance from said axis of rotation of said turret plate and a second position at a second, greater distance from said axis of rotation.
- 4. The workpiece transfer apparatus of claim 3 further comprising a carriage slidably mounted on said turret plate, said gripper being mounted on said carriage, and an air actuator engaged with said carriage for moving said carriage and thereby said gripper between said first position of said gripper and said second position of said gripper.
- 5. The workpiece transfer apparatus of claim 4 further comprising a carriage stop member mounted on said turret plate that engages said carriage to limit sliding movement of said carriage.
- 6. The workpiece transfer apparatus of claim 5 wherein said carriage stop member includes a shock absorbing mechanism.
- 7. The workpiece transfer apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a turret plate stop member located at a fixed location relative to said axis of rotation and engaging said turret member when rotated by said drive actuator, thereby limiting rotational movement of said turret plate.
- 8. The workpiece transfer apparatus of claim 7 wherein said turret plate stop member includes a shock absorbing mechanism.
- 9. The workpiece transfer apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a second workpiece gripper mounted on said turret plate having a pair of parallel-extending, opposed gripper jaws, wherein said gripper jaws of said second gripper are mutually spaced in said second plane when said turret plate is in said first rotational position and wherein said gripper jaws of said second gripper are mutually spaced in said first plane when said turret plate is rotated through 180 degrees to said second rotational position.
- 10. A workpiece transfer apparatus comprising:
- a turret plate rotatable about an axis which extends relative to vertical at a nonzero angle less than ninety degrees;
- a drive actuator for rotating said turret plate; and
- a workpiece gripper mounted on said turret plate having a pair of parallel-extending, opposed gripper jaws, wherein said gripper jaws are mutually spaced in a first plane when said turret plate is in a first rotational position and wherein said gripper jaws are mutually spaced in a second plane different from said first plane when said turret plate is rotated through 180 degrees to a second rotational position.
- 11. The workpiece transfer apparatus of claim 10 further comprising a second workpiece gripper mounted on said turret plate having a pair of parallel-extending, opposed gripper jaws, wherein said gripper jaws of said second gripper are mutually spaced in said second plane when said turret plate is in said first rotational position and wherein said gripper jaws of said second gripper are mutually spaced in said first plane when said turret plate is rotated through 180 degrees to said second rotational position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/719,201 filed Sep. 24, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,774,963, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/717,283 filed Sep. 20, 1996 later converted to a provisional application Ser. No. 60/041,608 filed Sep. 20, 1996 now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Brochure titled "MDF-4000" published 1985 by the Globe Tool and Engineering Co., Dayton, Ohio. |
Brochure titled "MDF 6000" published 1985 by the Globe Tool and Engineering Co., Dayton, Ohio. |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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