Claims
- 1. Manipulator apparatus for manipulating the upper and lower dies of a die set capable of being releasably secured together, comprising first and second fixtures, a first support supporting said first fixture, a second support supporting said second fixture, means mounting said first and second supports in laterally spaced relation for movement toward and away from each other, said first fixture having means providing a die-supporting surface and being in the form of a cradle rockably mounted on said first support for movement from a loading position to a transfer position, said second fixture having means providing a die-supporting surface, clamping means on said first fixture for clamping the lower die of the die set to the die-supporting surface of said first fixture when the upper and lower dies are secured together and said first fixture is in its loading position, said manipulator apparatus having power means for rocking said first fixture to its transfer position, said manipulator apparatus having second power means for relatively moving said supports toward one another when said first fixture is in its transfer position to correspondingly relatively move said fixtures toward one another for transfer of the upper die to the die-supporting surface of said second fixture, means on said second fixture for clamping the upper die to the die-supporting surface of said second fixture, said second power means being operative, when said dies are released from one another, to relatively move said supports away from each other to correspondingly relatively move said fixtures away from each other to separate said dies so that said dies may be inspected and/or cleaned.
- 2. Manipulator apparatus for manipulating the upper and lower dies of a die set capable of being releasably secured together, comprising first and second fixtures, a first support supporting said first fixture, a second support supporting said second fixture, means mounting said first and second supports in laterally spaced relation for movement toward and away from each other, said first fixture having means providing a die-supporting surface and being in the form of a cradle rockably mounted on said first support for movement from a loading position in which its die-supporting surface is generally horizontal to a transfer position in which its die-supporting surface faces said second fixture, said second fixture having means providing a die-supporting surface facing said first fixture, clamping means on said first fixture for clamping the lower die of the die set to the die-supporting surface of said first fixture when the upper and lower dies are secured together and said first fixture is in its loading position, said manipulator apparatus having power means for rocking said first fixture to its transfer position, said manipulator apparatus having second power means for relatively moving said supports toward one another when said first fixture is in its transfer position to correspondingly relatively move said fixtures toward one another for transfer of the upper die to the die-supporting surface of said second fixture, means on said second fixture for clamping the upper die to the die-supporting surface of said second fixture, said second power means being operative, when said dies are released from one another, to relatively move said supports away from each other to correspondingly relatively move said fixtures away from each other to separate said dies so that said dies may be inspected and/or cleaned.
- 3. Manipulating apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein said second fixture is in the form of a cradle supported on said second support for rocking movement, and said manipulator apparatus has means for rocking said second fixture to a position in which its die-supporting surface is generally horizontal suitable for repairing an upper die carried thereby.
- 4. Manipulator apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein said first mentioned power means is operative to rock said first fixture to a position in which its due-supporting surface is generally horizontal suitable for repairing a lower die carried thereby.
- 5. Manipulator apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein one of said supports has an extension, and the other support is a carriage moveably mounted on said extension.
- 6. Manipulator apparatus for manipulating the upper and lower dies of a die set capable of being releasably secured together, comprising first and second fixtures, a first support supporting said first fixture, a second support supporting said second fixture, means mounting said first and second supports in laterally spaced relation for movement toward and away from each other, said first fixture having means providing a die-supporting surface and being in the form of a cradle rockably mounted on said first support for movement between a loading position in which its die-supporting surface is generally horizontal and a transfer position in which its die-supporting surface is generally upright and faces said second fixture, said second fixture having means providing a die-supporting surface and being in the form of a cradle rockably mounted on said second support for movement between a transfer position in which its die-supporting surface is generally upright and faces said first fixture and a position in which its die-supporting surface is generally horizontal, clamping means on said first fixture for clamping the lower die of the die set to the die-supporting surface of said first fixture when said upper and lower dies are secured together and said first fixture is in its loading position, said manipulator apparatus having first power means for rocking said fixtures to their transfer positions, said manipulator apparatus having second power means for relatively moving said supports toward one another when said fixtures are in their transfer positions to correspondingly relatively move said fixtures toward one another for transfer of the upper die to the die-supporting surface of said second fixture, means on said second fixture for clamping the upper die to the die-supporting surface of said second fixture, said second power means being operative, when said dies are released from one another, to relatively move said supports away from each other to correspondingly relatively move said fixtures away from each other to separate said dies so that said dies may be inspected and/or cleaned, said first power means being operative to rock said fixtures to their positions in which the die-supporting surfaces thereof are generally horizontal so that said dies may be repaired.
- 7. Manipulator apparatus as defined in claim 6, wherein one of said supports has an extension, and the other support is a carriage movably mounted on said extension.
- 8. Manipulator apparatus as defined in claim 7, wherein each fixture has laterally spaced fixture sections, the fixture sections of one fixture being offset relative to the fixture sections of the other fixture so that when said fixtures are moved toward one another the fixture sections of one fixture enter the spaces between the fixture sections of the other fixture.
- 9. Manipulator apparatus is defined in claim 8, including a support for one of said fixtures, said support having means for facilitating lateral adjustment of said one fixture relative to the other.
- 10. Manipulator apparatus as defined in claim 8, including means on said support for facilitating lateral adjustment of said first fixture.
- 11. Manipulator apparatus as defined in claim 8, including means on one of said fixtures to facilitate the loading or unloading of a die.
- 12. Manipulator apparatus as defined in claim 8, including means on each of said fixtures to facilitate the loading or unloading of a die.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This invention relates generally to apparatus for manipulating a workpiece, and refers more particularly to apparatus for manipulating the upper and lower dies of a die set.
This application is a continuation-in-part of our prior copending application Ser. No. 763,540 filed Aug. 8, 1985, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of our prior copending application Ser. No. 725,934 filed Apr. 22, 1985.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuation in Parts (2)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
| Parent |
763540 |
Aug 1985 |
|
| Parent |
725934 |
Apr 1985 |
|