This application claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 201410630145.X filed on Nov. 11, 2014, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
The subject matter herein generally relates to a clamping jig, and particularly to a clamping jig for fixing a workpiece in position whereby a processing to the workpiece such as glue application can be easily and precisely performed to the workpiece at desired locations.
To facilitate an automatic processing of a workpiece, a clamping jig which can hold the workpiece in position is required. The clamping jig usually includes piston-type pneumatic cylinders which can push a plurality of clamping members to engage with corresponding sides of the workpiece. The conventional clamping jig generally occupies a large space and has a relatively high cost.
Many aspects of the disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
It will be appreciated that for simplicity and clarity of illustration, where appropriate, reference numerals have been repeated among the different figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements. In addition, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments described herein. However, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the embodiments described herein can be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, methods, procedures, and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the related relevant feature being described. The drawings are not necessarily to scale and the proportions of certain parts may be exaggerated to better illustrate details and features. The description is not to be considered as limiting the scope of the embodiments described herein.
Several definitions that apply throughout this disclosure will now be presented.
The term “coupled” is defined as connected, whether directly or indirectly through intervening components, and is not necessarily limited to physical connections. The connection can be such that the objects are permanently connected or releasably connected. The term “substantially” is defined to be essentially conforming to the particular dimension, shape or other word that substantially modifies, such that the component need not be exact. For example, substantially cylindrical means that the object resembles a cylinder, but can have one or more deviations from a true cylinder. The term “comprising” means “including, but not necessarily limited to”; it specifically indicates open-ended inclusion or membership in a so-described combination, group, series and the like.
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The cover 13 is fixed on the base 11. A plurality of mounting holes 131 is defined in a top face of the cover 13. The supports 15 each have a lower part fixed into a corresponding hole 131, and an upper rounded part for supporting the workpiece 200 thereon. In the shown embodiment, the supports 15 has a number of four. It can be understood that other number is also workable.
The driving assembly 20 includes a driving source 21 and a linkage 23. The driving source 21 is mounted in the mounting recess 1111 for generating a pushing force to the linkage 23. In at least one embodiment, the driving source 21 is a diaphragm type pneumatic actuator. The linkage 23 is a substantially elongated plate which is slideably received in the sliding recess 1131. An end of the linkage 23 distant from the driving source 21 defines an accommodating hole 231. The linkage 23 has opposite first and second lateral sides 232, 233. Each of the first and second lateral sides 232, 233 is recessed to form two resting portions 234 each consisting of a first slanting face 2341 and a resting face 2343. The first slanting faces 2341 defined in the first lateral side 232 are parallel to each other. The first slanting faces 2341 defined in the second lateral side 233 are parallel to each other. The two resting portions 234 near the driving source 21 are mirror image to each other in respect to a longitudinal center line (not shown) of the linkage 23, wherein the resting faces 2343 of the two resting portions 234 are perpendicular to the longitudinal center line while extensions of the slanting faces 2341 thereof intersect each other at the longitudinal center line; as described below, the slanting faces 2341 are cams that move portions of the clamping assembly 30. The two resting portions 234 away from the driving source 21 have a similar geometrical relationship as that of the two resting portions 234 near the driving source 21. The slanting faces 2341 are inclined inwardly along a direction away from the driving source 21.
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Two first returning members 33 are mounted in the two first accommodating recesses 1155, respectively. Another two first returning members 33 are mounted in the two second accommodating recesses 1165, respectively. Each first returning member 33 includes a first mounting plate 331 and two first resilient members 333 attached to the first mounting plate 331. The first mounting plate 331 is securely received in a corresponding fixing portion 1151 (1161). The two first resilient members 333 are sandwiched between the mounting plate 331 and the wedge 311 of each of the first clamping members 31. Each of the first resilient members 333 is a helical spring.
The second clamping member 35 is mounted in the accommodating hole 231 and slideable therein. The second clamping member 35 includes a fixing part 351, a second abutment 353 integrally extending upwardly from the fixing part 351 through the cover 13 to a position above the top face of the cover 13, and a second resilient member 355. Like the grooves 3131 in the first abutments 313, the second abutment 353 also defines a groove 3531 in a face thereof facing the driving source 21. The fixing part 351 is slideably received in the accommodating hole 231 and movable along a longitudinal direction of the linkage 23. The second resilient member 355 which is a helical spring has one end coupled to a side of the linkage 23 defining the accommodating hole 231 and distant from the driving source 21 and another end coupled to the fixing part 351. In another embodiment, the second resilient member 355, the fixing part 351 and the accommodating hole 231 can be omitted, with only the second abutment 353 formed on the linkage 23.
A second returning member 36 is mounted in the fixing recess 1121. The second returning member 36 includes a second mounting plate 361 secured in the fixing recess 1121, and two third resilient members 363 each having one end coupling with the second mounting plate 361 and an opposite end coupling with the end of the linkage 23 away from the driving source 21. The third clamping member 37 is in a form of a third abutment 37 fixed to the top face of the cover 14, extending upwardly away from the base 11. The third abutment 37 is in a shape of a simple rectangular block, and is in line with the second abutment 353 of the second clamping member 35 along the longitudinal center line of the linkage 23 which is coincidental with longitudinal center lines of the base 11 and the cover 13.
In use of the clamping jig 100, first pressured air is introduced into the driving source 21 and the driving source 21 functions to exert a pushing force on the linkage 23 to cause the linkage 23 to move away from the driving source 21. By the movement of the linkage 23, the first abutments 313 are pushed sideways away from the linkage 23 by a cam action of the first slanting faces 2341 of the linkage 23 on the second slanting faces 310 of the wedges 311. The second abutment 353 is pushed by linkage 23 to move away from the driving source 21 by an action of the linkage 23 on the fixing part 351. Accordingly a space surrounded by the first abutments 313, the second abutment 353 and the third abutment 37 is enlarged to facilitate an accommodation of the workpiece 200 in the space. When the first abutments 313 are pushed sideways and the second abutment 353 is pushed away from the driving source 21, the first resilient members 333, the second resilient member 355 and the third resilient members 363 are compressed.
After the workpiece 200 is put in the space to be supported by the supports 15 which are surrounded by the first, second and third abutments 313, 353, 37, pressured air in the diaphragm type pneumatic actuator 21 is released whereby the pushing force acting on the linkage 23 from the diaphragm type pneumatic actuator 21 is ceased. Then, by expansions of the compressed second and third resilient members 355, 363, the linkage 23 is pushed by the second and third resilient members 355, 363 to move toward the driving source 21; the first abutments 313 are pushed by the expanded first resilient members 333 to move toward the linkage 23 to engage with lateral sides of the workpiece 200; the second abutment 353 is pushed by the expanded second and third resilient members 355, 363 to move toward the driving source 21 to engage with a front end of the workpiece 200. A rear end of the workpiece 200 is engaged by the third abutment 37. Thus, the workpiece 200 can be securely clamped in position by the first, second and third abutments 313, 353, 37. When the workpiece 200 is securely clamped by the first abutments 313, the wedges 311 of the first clamping members 31 engage with the resting faces 2343 of the resting portions 234.
The embodiments shown and described above are only examples. Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present technology have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the present disclosure, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in the detail, including in particular the matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within the principles of the present disclosure, up to and including the full extent established by the broad general meaning of the terms used in the claims.
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