Claims
- 1. A universal assembly machine for manufacturing buttons and button medallions from a flexible sheet, a shell, and a back comprising:a. a box frame comprising a base, first and second columns upstanding from the base, and a crown attached to the columns; b. a die table rotatably indexable about the frame first column; c. a ram comprising: i. a ram plate defining at least one hole therein and including at least one roller; ii. means for guiding the ram plate to reciprocate along a vertical axis; iii. a ram inner plug fastened to the ram plate; iv. a ram outer ring slidable and rotatable over the ram inner plug; v. at least one pin pressed in the ram outer ring parallel to the vertical axis and extending toward the ram plate; and vi. first and second spaced apart fingers on the ram outer ring; d. a handle pivotally connected to the crown and contactable with said at least one ram plate roller, the ram reciprocating along the vertical axis in response to pivoting the handle due to a force exerted thereon between a ready position and a working position; e. a pickup die and a crimp die each mounted to the die table, a selected one of the pickup die and the crimp die being placeable under the ram in response to indexing the die table; and f. a shifter post on the die table, the shifter post traveling in an arcuate path around the frame first column in response to indexing the die table to place the pickup die or the crimp die, respectively, under the ram, the shifter post contacting the first finger on the ram outer ring and rotating the ram outer ring to a pickup mode in response to indexing the die table to place the pickup die under the ram, the shifter post contacting the ram outer ring second finger and rotating the ram outer ring to a crimp mode in response to indexing the die table to place the crimp die under the ram.
- 2. The universal assembly machine of claim 1 wherein:a. the first finger on the ram outer ring is proximate the shifter post and the second finger on the ram outer ring is proximate the first column when the ram outer ring is in the pickup mode; and b. the first finger on the ram outer ring is proximate the first column and the second finger on the ram outer ring is proximate the shifter post when the ram outer ring is in the crimp mode.
- 3. The universal assembly machine of claim 1 wherein:a. the ram plate includes a pair of oppositely extending rollers; and b. the handle comprises a pair of cam surfaces each in contact with a respective ram plate roller, so that there is rolling contact between the handle and the ram plate when the handle is pivoted to reciprocate the ram.
- 4. The universal assembly machine of claim 1 wherein the means for guiding the ram plate comprises at least one guide element fastened to the ram plate and passing through a guide hole in the crown.
- 5. The universal assembly machine of claim 1 wherein the ram plate is constructed with at least one guide surface that is in close proximity to a selected one of the frame first and second columns, the ram plate guide surface being guided by the selected column during reciprocation of the ram.
- 6. The universal assembly machine of claim 1 wherein the means for guiding the ram plate comprises:a. first and second guide elements fixed in the ram plate and passing through respective guide holes in the crown; b. means for biasing the ram plate toward the crown; and c. at least one guide surface on the ram plate that coacts with a selected one of the frame first and second columns to guide the ram plate during reciprocation of the ram.
- 7. The universal assembly machine of claim 1 wherein the means for guiding the ram plate comprises:a. first and second guide elements fixed in the ram plate and passing through respective guide holes in the crown; b. means for biasing the ram plate toward the crown; and c. first and second guide surfaces on the ram plate that coact with the first and second columns, respectively, to guide the ram plate during reciprocation of the ram.
- 8. The universal assembly machine of claim 1 wherein the crimp die comprises:a. a crimp die pedestal having a top surface at a first predetermined distance from the die table and a counterbore in the top surface; b. a crimp die outer ring slidable over the crimp die pedestal; c. means for biasing the crimp die outer ring away from the die table; and d. an adapter having a top surface, an undercut surface, and a pilot, the adapter being selectively placeable on and removable from the crimp die pedestal top surface, the adapter top surface being at a second predetermined distance from the die table when the adapter undercut surface is placed on the crimp die pedestal top surface and the adapter pilot is in the crimp die pedestal counterbore, the crimp die pedestal cooperating with the ram to manufacture a first button with a back having a first height when the adapter is removed from the crimp die pedestal, the adapter and the crimp die pedestal cooperating with the ram to manufacture a second button with a back having a second height less than the first height when the adapter is placed on the crimp die pedestal.
- 9. The universal assembly machine of claim 1 wherein the frame base completely underlies the handle when the handle is in the working position thereof to thereby prevent the universal assembly machine from tipping during pivoting of the handle.
- 10. The universal assembly machine of claim 1 wherein the frame base substantially underlies the force exerted on the handle when the handle is in the working position thereof to thereby prevent the universal assembly machine from tipping during pivoting of the handle.
- 11. The universal assembly machine of claim 1 wherein the first and second fingers jut radially from the ram outer ring.
- 12. The universal assembly machine of claim 1 wherein the first and second fingers are substantially parallel to each other.
- 13. The universal assembly machine of claim 1 wherein the first and second fingers jut from the ram outer ring radially from the vertical axis.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/899,613 filed Jul. 24, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,038,944.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
Entry |
Brochure Standard Button Machine by Technical Products Inc., Hubertus, WI 53033. |
Brochure The Instant Button Machine by Instant Buttons Machine Manufacturing Co., Hamden, CT 06517. |
Brochure for Air Press and Button Assembly Dies by Parisian Novelty Co. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
08/899613 |
Jul 1997 |
US |
Child |
09/473290 |
|
US |