Automobile body parts holder assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6296239
  • Patent Number
    6,296,239
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 15, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 2, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A jig is disclosed and which includes a carrier; an elongate member having an end portion which is located relative to the carrier so that the elongate member is movable arcuately upward and downwardly on a first axis and is rotatable on a second axis extending at right angles to the first axis; an article engaging assembly located at an end portion of the elongated member remote from the first and second axis is provided, and is movable towards and away from the elongate member on a third axis extending transversely of the elongate member.
Description




This invention relates to a jig




In GB-A-2 223 460 there is disclosed a jig comprising a carrier and an elongate member an end portion of which is located relative to the carrier so that the elongate member is moveable arcuately upwardly and downwardly on a first axis and is rotatable on a second axis extending at right angles to the first axis.




In U.S. Pat. No. 5,549,287 there is disclosed a jig comprising a carrier and an elongate member an end portion of which is located relative to the carrier so that the elongate member is moveable upwardly and downwardly and is rotatable on an axis extending at right angles to the upward and downward movement.




The jigs disclosed in the two documents are intended for supporting motor vehicle panels and other bodywork members to be worked on and provide adjustment whereby the panels and other bodywork members may be supported in a variety of positions while worked on.




While the jigs disclosed in the two documents may be suitable for supporting motor vehicle panels and other bodywork members in a variety of positions, they do not include means for facilitating movement of such panels and other bodywork members towards and away from the elongate member. Therefore, such jigs do not provide a device capable of manoeuvering such panels and other bodywork members through any degree of are in any radius.




In U.S. Pat. No. 5,203,540 there is disclosed a jig comprising a carrier and an elongate member an end portion of which is located relative to the carrier so that the elongate member is moveable arcuately upwardly and downwardly on a first axis. However, the elongate member is not rotatable on a second axis extending at right angles to the first axis. The elongate member is a parallel crank four-bar linkage arranged to prevent angular deviation of a connecting bar supporting a mounting means, the connecting bar being a component of the elongate member.




According to the invention, there is provided a jig comprising a carrier and an elongate member an end portion of which is located relative to the carrier so that the elongate member is moveable arcuately upwardly and downwardly on a first axis and is rotatable on a second axis extending at right angles to the first axis characterised in that there is provided article engaging means located at an end portion of the elongate member remote from the first and second axes and moveable towards and away from the elongate member on a third axis extending transversely of the elongate member.




Following is a description, by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings, of one method of carrying the invention into effect.











In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic representation of one embodiment of a jig in accordance with the present invention,





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of a hub assembly of the embodiment of the jig shown in

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

is a detailed view of a bearing assembly of the embodiment of the jig shown in

FIG. 1

,





FIGS. 4



a


,


4




b


,


5


,


6


and


7


are diagrammatic representations showing examples of the embodiment of the jig shown in

FIG. 1

when in use,





FIGS. 8



a


,


8




b


,


8




c


and


8




d


are diagrammatic representations, shown partly in cross section, of a modified gripper carrier for the embodiment of the jig shown in

FIG. 1

, and





FIG. 9

is a diagrammatic representation showing additional frame work adapted to be connected to the embodiment of the jig shown in FIG.


1


.











Referring now to

FIGS. 1

to


3


of the drawings, there is shown a jig


10


in the form of an elongate wheeled carriage


11


, comprising an elongate portion and transverse portions extending in the same direction from opposite ends of the elongate portion, and a post


12


upstanding from one of the transverse portions. An upper end portion of the post


12


is formed as a bracket


13


and an outer end portion of the bracket


13


is formed as a shaft (not shown) on which an end portion of an elongate cylindrical bearing assembly


14


is rotatably mounted, a central longitudinal axis A of the shaft extending transversely of a central longitudinal axis B of the bearing assembly


14


. The bearing assembly


14


is provided at opposite end portions thereof with cylindrical end caps


15


,


16


which are rotatably mounted on the central longitudinal axis B of the bearing assembly


14


. The end caps


15


,


16


are each provided with radial bores


17


,


18


of rectangular transverse configuration and the end caps


15


,


16


are of larger diameter than the bearing assembly


14


. Annular surfaces of the end caps


15


,


16


which face one another are provided with recesses


19


located at spaced intervals circumferentially of the annular surfaces. Outer end walls of the end caps


15


,


16


are provided with threaded bores (not shown) opening into the radial bores


17


,


18


to receive screw threaded shanks of corresponding bolts


20


. The bearing assembly


14


is provided with radially extending projections


21


,


22


at opposite end portions thereof, the projections


21


,


22


each having located therein a pin


23


,


24


extending parallel to'the longitudinal axis B of the bearing assembly


14


and being longitudinally slideable relative to the projections


21


,


22


so that corresponding end portions of the pins


23


,


24


are receivable in corresponding recess


19


so as to restrain uncontrolled rotation of the end caps


15


,


16


relative to the bearing assembly


14


.




The bearing assembly


14


also comprises a longitudinal flange


25


extending radially outwardly thereof, the flange having an aperture


26


therein at a location remote from the bracket


13


. The aperture


26


has received therein a pin


27


linking the flange


25


with an upper end portion of an hydraulic ram


28


the cylinder


29


of which is pivotally connected to a bracket


30


secured to a lower portion of the post


12


. The arrangement is such that operation of the ram


28


causes the bearing assembly


14


to move arcuately relative to the axis A.




The radial bore


18


of the end cap


16


has received therein an end portion of an elongate member


31


of rectangular cross section which is double cranked, that is, it is formed with an elbow configuration as shown at X and Y, such that a longitudinal axis of a greater proportion of the elongate member


31


is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis B of the bearing assembly


14


. A surface of the said end portion of the elongate member


31


is provided with a threaded recess (not shown) and the elongate member


31


is secured relative to the end cap


16


by means of a bolt, corresponding to the bolt


20


, the shank of which is secured in the corresponding screw threaded bore of the end cap


16


and the threaded recess of the elongate member


31


.




An end portion of the elongate member


31


remote from the end cap


16


is rounded and is provided with a transverse bore, the rounded end portion being received between two spaced flanges, each also provided with a bore, of a bearing housing


32


, the flanges and the end portion of the elongate member


31


being connected one to another by means of a pin extending through the bores of the flanges and the transverse bore of the elongate member


31


thereby providing a pivot assembly


33


connecting the elongate member


31


and the bearing housing


32


and providing a pivot axis C.




The bearing housing


32


also comprises a pair of depending lugs


34


,


35


which are tapped to receive a pin


36


extending between the lugs


34


,


35


. The pin


36


has pivotally located thereon one end portion of an elongate trailing link


37


a remote end portion of which is slideable in guides located at lower portions of a pair of spaced projections


38


secured to and depending from the elongate member


31


. The projections


38


are connected one with another by means of a transverse pin


39


.




An adjustment mechanism


40


is provided for effecting pivotal movement of the bearing housing


32


relative to the elongate member


31


at the pivot assembly


33


. The mechanism


40


comprises a cylindrical bearing (not shown) coaxial with the pin


36


and having a radially extending union for rotatably locating an end portion of a shaft


41


an opposite end portion of the shaft


41


being threaded and being located in a threaded bore in a lug


42


which is secured to an end portion of an elongate rack


43


having longitudinally spaced notches


44


. The shaft


41


has secured thereto midway along the length thereof a disc


45


. An end portion of an elongate leaf spring


46


is secured to a lower surface of the elongate member


31


adjacent the rack


43


and a remote end portion of the leaf spring


46


bears against the rack


43


such that the rack


43


engages the pin


39


extending between the projections


38


and the pin


39


locates in a selected notch


44


of the rack


43


.




The arrangement is such that the bearing housing


32


is pivotable relative to the elongate member


31


by adjusting the length of the combined shaft


41


and rack


43


between the pins


36


and


39


, the arrangement being stabilised by engaging a selected notch


44


of the rack


43


with the pin


39


. Such selection of the notches


44


ensures a coarse adjustment of the mechanism


40


and rotation of the disc


45


effects a finer adjustment of the mechanism


40


.




The bearing housing


32


is a cylindrical member in a central bore of which is located a lower portion of a shaft


47


on which is secured a disc


48


, which seats on the bearing housing


32


, the disc


48


being located intermediate end portions of the shaft


47


. An upper end portion of the shaft


47


is screw threaded and receives a nut


49


having a fulcrum arm


50


. An upper portion of the shaft


47


located between the disc


48


and the nut


49


has located thereon three discs


51


,


52


,


53


each of which is provided with a central bore


54


and an upper surface of which is recessed circumferentially of the bore


54


as shown at


55


. The upper surface of each of the discs


51


,


52


,


53


is also provided with an elongate recess


56


which is of rectangular transverse cross section. The recessed portions


55


of each of the discs


51


,


52


,


53


each receive a corresponding one of three spring washers


57


,


58


,


59


.




Each of the recesses


56


has located therein a corresponding one of three elongate arms


60


,


61


,


62


of rectangular transverse cross section and an outer end portion of each of which is formed as a spigot for location in a transversely extending recess of a corresponding one of three elongate gripper carriers


63


,


64


,


65


a lower end portion of each of which is provided with a threaded bore extending into the transverse recess and in which are threaded corresponding grub screws so as to secure each of the carriers


63


,


64


,


65


in an upright position relative to outer end portions of the arms


60


,


61


,


62


. Each of the carriers


63


,


64


,


65


is formed at an upper end portion thereof as a screw threaded spigot for receiving a corresponding one of three gripper devices


66


,


67


,


68


.




It will be appreciated that movement of the arms


60


,


61


,


62


, so as to adjust the distance of each corresponding gripper carrier


63


,


64


,


65


from the bearing housing


32


, may be effected by unscrewing the nut


49


so that longitudinal movement of the arms


60


,


61


,


62


relative to the bearing housing


32


may be carried out and by subsequently tightening the nut


49


after adjustment has been effected.




The gripper devices


66


,


67


,


68


are adapted to engage a work piece and may be of any suitable configuration, for example they may be of ring or channel configuration or they may provide hooks for engaging corresponding components on the work piece.




It will also be appreciated that the jig


10


may be operated to locate a work piece in any position since operation of the ram


28


will cause the elongate member


31


to pivot in an arcuate direction relative to the axis A; rotation of the end cap


16


will effect turning of the elongate member


31


relative to the axis B; operation of the adjustment mechanism


40


will effect orientation of a plane containing the work piece where the plane intersects the work piece and the gripper devices


66


,


67


,


68


; and the whole of the article engaging means, comprising the arms


60


to


62


, the gripper carriers


63


to


65


and the gripper devices


66


to


68


, is rotatable on the central longitudinal axis of the bearing housing


32


.




Examples of how the jig


10


may be used are shown in each of

FIGS. 4



a


,


4




b


,


5


,


6


and


7


. An advantage of the jig


10


is that the weight of a heavy object, such as a vehicle door, can be supported in a stable condition by the jig


10


, as shown in

FIG. 4



a


, due to the pressure of hydraulic fluid operating on the ram


28


. The jig


10


can thus be wheeled to a motor vehicle, as shown in

FIG. 4



b


, and manoeuvered such that the gripper devices


66


,


67


,


68


can engage a damaged body part, such as a door, of the vehicle and can support the part while it is disengaged from the vehicle. The jig


10


can then be wheeled from the vehicle, as shown in

FIG. 4



a,


to a location where the part can be worked upon. At the location the orientation of the part, while still mounted on the jig


10


, may be adjusted, for example by rotating the elongate member


31


relative to axis B so that the vehicle part is horizontal instead of vertical, as shown in

FIG. 4



a


. The stability provided by the hydraulic ram


28


and the catelevered arrangement of the elongate member


31


and the post


12


being located at one end of the carriage


11


, ensures that the vehicle part carried by the jig


10


can be worked upon as safely and as securely as if on a work bench. After repair, the jig


10


would be wheeled back to the motor vehicle and manoeuvered such that the part could be realigned in position and supported in that position by the jig


10


until the part is firmly secured in place on the motor vehicle body. At no stage would it be necessary to remove the vehicle part from the jig


10


.




This whole procedure could be carried out by one person, an operation which, in the absence of the present invention, would otherwise be carried out by two or more persons who would be required to support the vehicle part while it is disengaged from a vehicle, to transport the part to a work bench or jig known hitherto for working upon and, subsequently, to transport the vehicle part, after repair, back to the vehicle and to support the vehicle part while it is re-assembled with the vehicle.




Another advantage of the jig


10


is that, due to the catelevered arrangement of the elongate member


31


, the jig


10


may be located so as to engage an object which may otherwise be difficult to access, as illustrated in FIG.


5


.




A further advantage of the jig


10


is that the gripper devices


66


,


67


,


68


can be positioned in practically any position so as to support an object, while ensuring that the object is in a balanced condition. In

FIG. 6

, for example, the jig


10


is shown in a position in which it supports a heavy door of a motor vehicle, the door being supported above an area bounded by the carriage


11


.




The configuration of the carriage


11


is also advantageous in that it comprises an elongate portion and transverse portions extending in the same direction from opposite ends of the elongate portion. The configuration facilitates manoeuvering the jig


10


around a roadwheel of a motor vehicle, for example, when it is required to position the elongate member


31


over a portion of the vehicle above the wheel.




A further advantage of the jig


10


is that it can be adjusted, to the position shown in

FIG. 6

for example, to occupy minimum space for storage purposes.




It will be appreciated that the purpose of providing the elongate member with a double cranked or elbow configuration, as shown at X and Y, is to provide for improved clearance compared with single 90° angle formation.




It will be appreciated that the jig


10


may be provided with one or more additional arms


69


and corresponding gripper carriers


70


, see

FIG. 7

, by providing the shaft


47


with a greater longitudinal dimension and by providing corresponding extra discs additional to the discs


51


,


52


,


53


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 8



a


,


8




b


,


8




c


and


8




d


of the drawings, there is shown an adjustable gripper carrier


71


for replacing each of the gripper carriers


63


,


64


,


65


. The carrier


71


comprises a cylindrical component


72


having an internal bore


73


, an external screw thread


74


located intermediate upper and lower end portions of the carrier


71


and an upper screw thread


75


. A lower portion of the carrier


71


is provided with a radial bore


76


for receiving a spigot


77


at an end portion of an arm


60


or


61


or


62


, the arm being secured relative to the carrier


71


by means of a grub screw


78


which is screwed into the internal bore


73


, a lower end portion of which is threaded for that purpose. The cylindrical component


72


, in the region of the external screw thread


74


, is provided with a longitudinally extending slot


79


. The bore


73


of the cylindrical component


72


has located therein a rod


79


a lower end portion of which is provided with a transverse bore


80


and an upper end portion of which is provided with an external screw thread


81


. The transverse bore


80


of the rod


79


has located therein a pin


82


. The external screw thread


74


cooperates with an internal screw thread of a travelling thumb screw


83


an internal wall of which is provided with a circumferential recess


84


for receiving opposite end portions of the pin


82


. The arrangement is such that, rotation of the thumb screw


83


relative to the cylindrical portion


72


results in movement of the thumb screw


83


longitudinally of the cylindrical portion


72


, the pin


82


moving longitudinally of the slot


79


, thereby effecting longitudinal movement of the rod


79


in the bore


73


of the cylindrical member


72


.




Referring now to

FIG. 9

of the drawings there is shown an extension apparatus


85


comprising a second elongate member


86


of rectangular transverse cross section an end portion of which is secured in the end cap


15


, in the same way as the elongate member


31


is secured in the end cap


16


, and on which is located at spaced intervals brackets


87


,


88


,


89


for mounting thereon, for example, a motor vehicle body panel which is to be paint sprayed.




It will be appreciated that a jig in accordance with the present invention provides a device capable of manoeuvering items weighing from grammes to tons through any degree of arc in any radius. The hydraulic ram


28


provides a crane arrangement for effecting vertical adjustment; the rotatable end cap


16


provides adjustment from a horizontal orientation to azimuth and beyond; the shaft


47


and discs


51


to


53


provide a rotatable hub assembly for three or more gripper arms


60


to


63


which can be adjusted independently of one another through 360° of arc and longitudinally so that gripper carriers


63


to


65


are adjustable for any required distance from the axis of rotation of the shaft


47


; the pivot assembly


33


provides for tilting of the hub assembly


32


towards and away from the elongate member


31


; and the wheeled carriage


11


ensures that the whole apparatus is transportable.



Claims
  • 1. A jig comprising: a carrier; an elongate member having a first end portion which is located relative to the carrier so that the elongate member is movable arcuately upwardly and downwardly on a first axis (A) and is rotatable on a second axis (B) extending at right angles to the first axis (A); article engaging means located at a second end portion of the elongate member remote from the first and second axes (A,B) and movable towards and away from the elongate member on a third axis (C) extending transversely of the elongate member wherein the elongate member includes an elbow configuration adjacent the said first end portion thereof such that, when the elongate member turns on the said second axis (B), the said second end portion of the elongate member moves in an arcuate path and the article engaging means is located inwardly of the arcuate path.
  • 2. A jig as claimed in claim 1 wherein there is provided means for adjusting location of the article engaging means relative to each of the three axes (A,B,C).
  • 3. A jig as claimed in claim 2 wherein the means for adjusting location of the article engaging means relative to the second axis (B) comprises a housing, an axis of which is coaxial with the second axis (B), and a rotatable member carried on the housing and rotatable on the second axis, the rotatable member being adapted to engage with the said first end portion of the elongate member.
  • 4. A jig as claimed in claim 3 wherein there is provided means for restraining rotation of the rotatable member on the said second axis (B).
  • 5. A jig as claimed in claim 2 wherein the means for adjusting location of the article engaging means relative to the third axis (C) comprises a mechanism for effecting coarse and fine adjustment.
  • 6. A jig comprising: a carrier; an elongated member a first end portion of which is located relative to the carrier so that the elongate member is movable arcuately upwardly and downwardly on a first axis (A) and is rotatable on a second axis (B) extending at right angles to the first axis (A); article engaging means located at a second end portion of the elongate member remote from the first and second axes (A,B) and movable towards and away from the elongate member on a third axis (C) extending transversely of the elongate member wherein the elongate member includes an elbow so that a portion thereof carrying the article engaging means extends at right angles to a portion thereof located at the carrier.
  • 7. A jig comprising: a carrier; an elongate member a first end portion of which is located relative to the carrier so that the elongate member is movable arcuately upwardly and downwardly on a first axis (A) and is rotatable on a second axis (B) extending at right angles to the first axis (A); article engaging means located at a second end portion of the elongate member remote from the first and second axes (A,B) and movable towards and away from the elongate member on a third axis (C) extending transversely of the elongate member wherein the carrier is an elongate wheeled carriage with an elongate portion and transverse portions extending in the same direction from opposite ends of the elongate portion and includes an upstanding member located at one of the transverse portions thereof for locating the said first end portion of the elongate member.
  • 8. A jig as claimed in claim 7 wherein the carriage comprises an elongate portion and transverse portions extending in the same direction from opposite ends of the elongate portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9720398 Sep 1997 GB
RELATED PATENT DATA

This application claims priority from PCT/GB98/02879, which was filed on Sep. 24, 1998, and which further claims priority from Great Britain, patent Application Ser. No. 9720398.8, which was filed on Sep. 26, 1997.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/GB98/02879 WO 00 3/15/2000 3/15/2000
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/16589 4/8/1999 WO A
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Number Name Date Kind
5203540 Lee Apr 1993
5549287 Loucks Aug 1996