The disclosure relates to an assistant module, and particularly relates to a flatness adjusting device and a test fixture applying the flatness adjusting device.
A work-piece is always held in a holding module to satisfy matching to complex operation requirement. A datum plane of the holding module is usually used for orientating the work-piece held therein.
Implementations of the present technology will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the attached figures.
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 members have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the related relevant feature being described. Also, the description is not to be considered as limiting the scope of the embodiments described herein. The drawings are not necessarily to scale and the proportions of certain parts have been exaggerated to better illustrate details and features of the present disclosure.
The flatness adjusting device 100 of the present disclosure can be applied in test fixtures, automatic assembly lines and so on. In this embodiment, an application of the flatness adjusting device 100 in a test fixture 300 is introduced. The flatness adjusting device 100 is configured for adjusting a datum plane of a work-piece 200 held in the test fixture 300. So that the work-piece 200 can be adjusted in a horizontal position and be tested in a correct contraposition. What should be particularly explained is that the work-piece 200 is planar.
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The elastic members 10 are placed on the holding module 20. Each elastic member 10 is an elastomer, such as rubber, a spring and so on. In this embodiment, the elastic members 10 include at least three elastic ball plungers. The elastic ball plungers are spaced from each other to form a geometric figure which is a non linear graph, such as a triangle, a quadrangle and so on.
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The fixed member 21 includes a substrate 211. A connecting surface 212 is formed on the fixed member 21 for connecting the movable member 22. In this embodiment, the connecting surface 212 is formed on a corner of the substrate 211. The fixed member 21 is fixed on the faceplate 30. In this embodiment, the fixed member 21 is fixed by bolts (not shown in figures), therefore, resulting in uneven surfaces of the substrate 211.
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A plurality of barrier strips 214 are formed on periphery edges of the substrate 211. The barrier strips 214 are located at the edges of a top surface of the substrate 211. Each barrier strip 214 is extended from the top surface of the substrate 211 along a vertical direction away from the fixed member 21. In this embodiment, the fixed member 21 includes three barrier strips 214. And the three barrier strips 214 are formed on three corners of the fixed member 21, respectively. The barrier strips 214 have the same width and the same height. A distance between two adjacent barrier strips 214 can be designed according to actual need. In this embodiment, the three barrier strips 214 are separated from each other.
The movable member 22 can be moved under an outside force to be coupled to or be decoupled from the fixed member 21. The movable member 22 includes a base 221 and a parapet 222. A thickness of the base 221 is equal to that of the substrate 211 of the fixed member 21. A joint surface 223 is formed on a side of the base 221 to attach with the connecting surface 212 of the fixed member 21. A shape and size of the joint surface 223 are substantially matched with those of the connecting surface 212. The parapet 222 is formed at edges of a top surface of the base 221. The parapet 222 is extended from the top surface of the base 221 along a vertical direction away from the base 221. In this embodiment, the parapet 222 is shaped as a right angle. A width and a height of the parapet 222 are respectively equal to those of the barrier strip 214 of the fixed member 21.
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The limit members are fixed on the holding module 20. In this embodiment, the limit members are illustrated as a first limit member 24 and a second limit member 25. The first limit member 24 and the second limit member 25 are located above the clamping space of the holding module 20. The first limit member 24 and the second limit member 25 are configured for limiting the work-piece 200 to move in a vertical direction.
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The second limit member 25 is V shaped. The second limit member 25 is fixed on the parapet 222 of the movable member 22. The second limit member 25 and the first limit member 24 are on the cross of the holding module 20. Two outer sides of the second limit member 25 are coplanar with those of the parapet 222, respectively. A width of the second limit member 25 is equal to that of the first limit member 24. So two inner sides of the second limit member 25 produce from inner sides of the parapet 222 for limiting the work-piece 200 to move in a vertical direction.
The faceplate 30 includes a first flat 31 and a second flat 32. The second flat 32 is extended from a top surface of the first flat 31. In this embodiment, both the first flat 31 and the second flat 32 are rectangular. But a size of the second flat 32 is smaller than that of the first flat 31. Two neighboring sides of the second flat 32 are coplanar with two contiguous sides of the first flat 31, respectively. The second flat 32 is configured for carrying the fixed member 21 and bearing the movable member 22 of the holding module 20. The movable member 22 is located on one corner of the second flat 32 when the movable member 22 is jointed with the fixed member 21.
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When the test fixture 300 of the present disclosure works:
Firstly, the work-piece 200 is set on the substrate 211 of the fixed member 21. The top surface 210 of the work-piece 200 is upside and the end surface 220 of the work-piece 200 faces the guide hole 215 of the holding module 20. The elastic members 10 are located between the work-piece 200 and the substrate 211 of the fixed member 21.
Secondly, the work-piece 200 is pressed downwards to be suck under the first limit member 24. At the same time, the movable member 22 is driven by the pump 40 to connect to the fixed member 21 and the second limit member 25 abuts the work-piece 200 above.
Thirdly, the pressure for pressing the work-piece 200 downwards is removed. A gravity of the work-piece 200 and the pressure produced by the limit members deform the elastic members 10. So each elastic member 10 produce a holding power in an opposite direction of the gravity of the work-piece 200 and the pressures of the limit members. Then the work-piece 200 is propped up to bottom surfaces of the first limit member 24 and the second limit member 25 by the holding powers, thereby adjusting the top surface 210 of the work-piece 200 in a horizontal plane. The work-piece 200 is held in the clamping space of the holding module 20. The barrier strips 214 of the fixed member 21 and the parapet 222 of the movable member 22 limit the work-piece 200 to move in a horizontal direction. The elastic members 10 and the limit members limit the work-piece 200 to move in a vertical direction.
Lastly, the test module 50 is driven to insert the probe 51 though the guide hole 215 and then into the pending test hole 230 to test the work-piece 200.
Compared with the traditional test fixtures, the test fixture 300 of the present disclosure in the invention includes the flatness adjusting device 100. A bottom surface of the work-piece 200 is not located on a surface of the holding module 20, but located on the elastic members 10 of the flatness adjusting device 100. The work-piece 200 is clamped between the limit members of the holding module 20 and the elastic members 10. An elastic deformation theory of the elastic members 10 is used for adjusting relative physical surface roughness. Because the work-piece 200 is clamped under the limit members and the top surface 210 of the work-piece 200 is attached on bottom surfaces of the limit members. The work-piece 200 can be adjusted in a horizontal plane by controlling a flatness of the bottom surfaces of the limit members. Therefore, the probe 51 of the test module 50 can be horizontal and unimpeded into the pending test hole 230 of the work-piece 200.
Furthermore, not only the flatness adjusting device 100 is simple in configuration and operation, but also can the elastic members 10 of the flatness adjusting device 100 be replaced at any time without affecting the original operation of the test fixture 300.
The embodiment shown and described above is only an example. Many details are often found in the art such as the other features of a flatness adjusting device and a test fixture applying the flatness adjusting device. Therefore, many such details are neither shown nor described. 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 details, especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of the 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. It will therefore be appreciated that the embodiments described above may be modified within the scope of the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201410695595.7 | Nov 2014 | CN | national |