Information
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Patent Grant
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6200246
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Patent Number
6,200,246
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Date Filed
Thursday, July 16, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 13, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 483 29
- 072 446
- 072 448
- 083 563
- 083 550
- 083 551
- 083 552
- 083 549
- 083 559
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The machine includes two turrets carrying a plurality of punch-die pairs, a magazine for these pairs, and a device for changing over the pairs. This device is formed from at least one changeover arm having two gripper elements, each comprising a pair of jaws operable by a common actuator. The two jaws are provided with a through-pin and are each engagable in a pair of channels, perpendicular to each other, carried by a flange of the punch or the die. When the gripper element moves parallel to the axis of the punch or the die, a first channel of the pair is disposed axially and has a quadrangular section, while the other channel is tangential and has a triangular section.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention concerns a gripper element for a punch or a die of a punching machine. In particular, the invention concerns a gripper element for an arm of a changeover device of a turret punching machine.
Different kinds of turret punching machines are known, provided with a device for exchanging the punch and die pair between the turrets and a magazine of such pairs. In one known machine, each end of the changeover arm has a gripper element formed from two leaf springs, each having a rib for snap-engaging a channel extending from the punch or the die.
This gripper element has the disadvantage of requiring a pair of pneumatic pistons, one for removing the punch or die from the leaf springs, and the other for removing them from their seat and re-engaging them with the leaf springs. Furthermore, the elastic thrust of the leaf springs does not allow the punch or die to be rigidly secured to the gripper element. Finally, this gripper element does not exhibit any angular reference for holding the punch or die.
In another known machine, the gripper element is operated by an axial pneumatic cylinder and comprises two rigid jaws pivoted to the rod of the pneumatic piston. The two jaws are rotated in a mutually opposite direction by means of a fixed cam profile, and are adapted to engage two diametrically-opposed cavities located outside the punch or in an axial hole of the die.
This gripper element has the disadvantage of requiring two different types of jaws for the punch and the die. Furthermore, the connection between two diametrically-opposed cavities does not ensure such a reference as to connect the jaws firmly to the punch or the die during the movement of the changeover arm.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is to produce a gripper element for a punch or die of a punching machine, which is both very simple and very reliable to operate, and which eliminates the disadvantages described above in relation to the known gripper elements.
This object is achieved by a gripper element for a punch or a die according to the invention, for a punching machine provided with a changeover device for a punch-die pair, including a pair of jaws operable by a common actuator, and characterised in that the said jaws are moveable so as to engage corresponding pairs of channels in a flange of the said punch or the said die.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For a better understanding of the invention, two preferred embodiments are now described, given by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a partial vertical section of a turret punching machine incorporating a gripper element according to a first embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a side view on an enlarged scale of a gripper element for a die of the machine of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a section taken on the line III—III of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a plan view of the die of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 5
is a side view on an enlarged scale of a gripper element for a punch of the machine of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 6
is a section taken on the line VI—VI of
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a side view in partial section of a gripper element according to another embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 8
is a view from above of the gripper element of
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
is a section taken on the line IX—IX of
FIG. 7
; and
FIG. 10
is a partial vertical section of a variant of the punching machine of
FIG. 1
, incorporating the gripper element of FIG.
7
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
With reference to
FIG. 1
, the reference numeral
1
generally indicates a punching machine for working sheet metal, including a work station, not visible in the drawing. The machine
1
is of the turret type and includes a pair of superimposed turrets
6
and
7
. The upper turret
6
is provided with a plurality of seats
22
, each carrying a punch
8
, while the lower turret
7
is provided with a corresponding plurality of seats
29
, each carrying a die
9
. The turrets
6
and
7
are selectively rotatable in order to select the punch-die pair
8
,
9
to carry to the work station.
The machine
1
is provided with a magazine
31
for a series of punch-die pairs
8
,
9
, and a device
32
for exchanging these pairs between the turrets
6
,
7
and the magazine
31
. The magazine
31
comprises at least one pair of supports
33
,
34
, the upper support
33
being provided with a series of seats
36
, each capable of accommodating a punch
8
, while the lower support
34
is provided with a corresponding series of seats
37
, each capable of accommodating a die
9
.
The punch
8
and die
9
are each provided with a flange
89
,
90
. In particular, the punch
8
is formed from a punch holder
23
(see also
FIG. 5
) insertable in the seat
22
, and a punch tool
24
. The flange
89
of the punch
8
is formed on the punch tool
24
which is axially slidable into the holder
23
to a certain extent, against the action of a spring
26
. The holder
23
is provided with a truncated cone-shape zone
25
to assist the insertion of the utensil
8
into the seat
22
,
37
.
The upper turret
6
has a smaller diameter than the lower turret
7
, and so they are rotatable on two offset axes. A changeover station
63
for the punch-die pair
8
,
9
is located in a zone where the upper turret
6
does not cover the lower turret
7
.
The machine
1
is also provided with a changeover device
32
for the punch-die pair
8
,
9
, comprising a pair of equal arms
48
,
49
respectively for the punches
8
and the dies
9
, which are pivoted at their centre point. Each arm
48
,
49
has two ends provided with two supports
100
,
105
on each of which a corresponding gripper element
53
(
FIGS. 5 and 6
) for the punch
8
and, respectively, a gripper element
54
(
FIGS. 2 and 3
) for the die
9
can be releasably mounted in known way.
Each of the two arms
48
and
49
(
FIG. 1
) is fixed to a corresponding sleeve
55
which is angularly rotatable but not axially moveable on a vertical cylindrical rod
56
. Each sleeve
55
is fixed to a corresponding toothed wheel
57
in engagement with a pinion
58
of a corresponding reversible servomotor
59
, carried on the rod
56
. The rod
56
is vertically moveable by means of a pneumatic cylinder
62
.
Each support
100
,
105
is slideable on a prismatic vertical guide
64
carried on a rod
66
,
67
. The support
100
,
105
is moved along the guide
64
, and thus axially with respect to the axis of the rod
56
, by means of corresponding pneumatic actuators
69
,
71
, respectively, in order to insert and remove the punches
8
and dies
9
from the seats
22
,
29
of the respective turrets
6
,
7
and the seats
36
and
37
of the magazine
31
.
In turn, the bars
66
,
67
are radially moveable on the related arm
48
,
49
by means of corresponding pneumatic cylinders
68
. The stroke of the actuators
71
for the supports
105
of the arm
49
is less than that of the actuators
69
for the supports
100
of the arm
48
, due to the die
9
being lower than the punch
8
.
According to the invention, each gripper element
53
,
54
(
FIGS. 2-6
) includes two jaws
131
, axially moveable with respect to the punch
8
and the die
9
on a plane parallel to the axis of the seats
22
,
29
and
36
,
37
(see
FIG. 1
also). The two jaws
131
are located in a vertical slot
132
in a crosspiece
133
and are pivoted on two pins
134
of the crosspiece
133
. The crosspiece
133
of
FIGS. 2 and 3
is releasably connectable to the support
105
of the arm
49
, while the crosspiece
133
of
FIGS. 5 and 6
is releasably connectable to the support
100
of the arm
48
.
The jaws
131
are engagable in two corresponding pairs of diametrically-opposed channels
136
,
137
on each flange
89
,
90
. The channels
136
,
137
of each pair are perpendicular to each other. In particular, each pair of channels
136
,
137
comprises a first channel
136
having a quadrangular section, parallel to the axis of the punch
8
or the die
9
, the other channel
137
having a triangular section, located tangentially on the flange
89
,
90
.
Each jaw
131
has quadrangular section and acts to engage the corresponding axial channel
136
of the flange
89
,
90
. Each jaw
131
is provided with a chamfered end
135
to assist the insertion in the channel
136
. A pin
138
, projecting from the quadrangular section in both directions, is also fixed in a hole adjacent the end
135
of each jaw
131
. The pin
138
acts to engage the corresponding tangential channel
137
of the flange
89
,
90
.
The two jaws
131
are operated by a common pneumatic actuator
142
,
143
. In particular, each jaw
131
is provided with another end
139
having a pin
141
. On one side of the two pins
141
is pivoted a pneumatic cylinder
142
and, on the other, is pivoted a rod
143
of the associated piston. A further pneumatic actuator comprises a pneumatic cylinder
144
fixed to the crossbeam
133
and a rod
146
which is fixed rigidly to an axially moveable crosspiece
147
. This crosspiece
147
has two slots
148
parallel to the rod
146
, in each of which a cam edge
149
of one of the jaws
131
is engaged.
The gripper element
53
,
54
functions as follows.
Usually, the gripper element
53
,
54
is located below the flange
89
,
90
. The actuator
142
,
143
holds the jaws
131
open, while the actuator
144
,
146
holds the crosspiece
147
in a high position. Rotating the arm
48
,
49
(
FIG. 1
) carries the gripper elements
53
,
54
to the punch
8
and the die
9
in the changeover station
63
of the turret
6
and the collection station of the magazine
31
, with the jaws
131
disposed on a vertical plane parallel to that of the channels
136
.
Thus, operating the cylinders
69
and
71
axially moves the supports
100
,
105
, lowering the crosspiece
133
so that the two jaws
131
carry the pins
138
to the level of the tangential channels
137
. By now operating the cylinder
142
in such a way as to separate the two pins
141
, the two jaws
131
close, engaging in the axial channels
136
. The complete closure of the jaws
131
is, however, temporarily prevented by the crosspiece
147
.
Immediately after initiating the engagement in the channels
136
, a sensor S for these channels is excited. The sensor controls the operation of the cylinder
144
to lower the crosspiece
147
. This now releases the jaws
131
which are able to close completely. The two pins
138
now engage the two tangential channels
137
so that the jaws
131
and the pins
138
lock the flange
89
,
90
in two orthogonal directions. The crosspiece
133
can now be raised in order to remove the punch
8
or the die
9
from the respective seat
22
,
29
and
36
,
37
.
In order to insert the punch
8
or the die
9
in the respective seat, the reverse movements to those described above are effected. In particular, the cylinder
144
is first operated to raise the crosspiece
147
in order to release the pins
138
from the channels
137
. Finally, the cylinder
142
is operated to bring the two pins
141
together so that the jaws
131
open, freeing the flange
89
,
90
.
The advantages of the gripper elements
53
,
54
having axially moving jaws
131
, with respect to the known jaws, are obvious. In particular, the shape of the jaws
131
always ensures the horizontal and vertical alignment of the punch
8
and die
9
with the related seats
22
,
29
and
36
,
37
. Furthermore, the actuator
144
,
146
of the crosspiece
147
ensures that the flange
89
,
90
is only locked when the jaws
131
are aligned with the channels
137
.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, the gripper elements
53
,
54
are moveable on a horizontal plane, and thus perpendicular to the axis of the punch
8
or the die
9
. In particular, the gripper element
53
and
54
can be the same as each other so that the one relating to the die
9
only is shown in
FIGS. 7-10
.
Each gripper element
53
,
54
is formed from two jaws
117
(
FIGS. 7 and 8
) pivoted on two pins
118
parallel to a crosspiece
119
. This is releasably connectable to the support
100
,
105
(see
FIG. 1
also) of the arm
48
,
49
, in any known way. The crosspiece
119
is also provided with a controllable abutment element
120
for the flange
89
,
90
of the punch
8
or die
9
.
The jaws
117
are engagable in two corresponding pairs of diametrically-opposed channels
122
,
123
in each flange
89
,
90
. The channels
122
,
123
of each pair are also perpendicular to each other. A first channel
122
of each pair has a quadrangular section and is disposed tangentially on the flange
89
,
90
. The other channel
123
is of triangular section and is parallel to the axis of the punch
8
or die
9
.
Each jaw
117
has a quadrangular section and is engagable in the corresponding tangential channel
122
of the flange
89
,
90
. Each jaw
117
has a chamfered end
121
to assist the insertion into the channel
122
during the radial movement of the gripper element
53
,
54
by means of the cylinder
68
(FIG.
1
). Each axial channel
123
is engagable by a through-pin
124
which is forced into an adjacent hole in the end
121
of the corresponding jaw
117
. Finally, each jaw
117
is provided with another end
126
provided with a pin
127
. On the two pins
127
are pivoted, on one side, a pneumatic cylinder
128
and, on the other, a rod
129
for the associated piston.
In order to grip a punch
8
or a die
9
, the gripper element
53
,
54
is now brought into alignment with the seat
22
,
29
of the turrets
6
and
7
, and the seat
36
and
37
of the magazine
31
, by means of the pneumatic cylinders
68
. Then, by operating the cylinder
128
to separate the two pins
127
, the two jaws
117
close, engaging in the tangential channels
122
, while the two pins
124
engage the two axial channels
123
, thus locking the flange
89
,
90
in two orthogonal directions. The crosspiece
119
can now be raised along the axis of the punch
8
and the die
9
by means of the cylinder
69
,
71
(see
FIG. 1
also) in order to remove the punch
8
or the die
9
from the respective seat.
In order to insert the punch
8
or the die
9
into the respective seat, the reverse movements to those described above are effected. In particular, by operating the cylinder
128
so as to bring the two pins
124
together, the two jaws
117
and the associated pins
124
disengage from the channels
122
and
123
, freeing the flange
89
,
90
.
The embodiment of
FIGS. 7
,
8
is particularly advantageous where the punching machine
1
has two turrets
6
″,
7
″ (
FIG. 10
) having the same diameter, so that they are coaxial. In this case, it is sufficient for the space
73
between the two turrets
6
″ and
7
″ to be at least equal to the height of the die
9
, so that the insertion and removal from the seat
29
by means of the pneumatic cylinder
71
is possible. The operation of the cylinder
68
of the arm
49
can then be utilised in order radially to move the die
9
into the space
73
.
From that seen above, the advantages of the gripper elements
53
,
54
provided with horizontally moveable jaws, with respect to the known gripper elements, are clear. In particular, as for the jaws
131
, the form of the jaws
117
with the pins
124
always ensures that the punch
8
and the die
9
are locked in two orthogonal directions, ensuring the relative horizontal and vertical alignment with the seats
22
,
29
;
33
,
34
. Furthermore, the jaws
117
enable the changeover of the punch-die pair
8
,
9
, even when the turrets
6
″,
7
″ have the same diameter and the axial space
73
between them is very limited.
It is clear that various modifications and improvements may be introduced into the gripper elements of
FIGS. 2
to
9
without by this departing from the ambit of the associated claims. For example, the pin
124
,
138
can have a wedge-shape section as well as circular section. In addition, the actuator
128
,
129
;
142
,
143
can be of different type and transmit the movement to the jaws
117
,
131
through different intermediate means.
Claims
- 1. A gripper element for a punch or a die of a punching machine provided with a changeover device (32) for a punch-die pair (8, 9) including at least a pair of jaws (117, 131) operable by a common actuator (127, 182, 142, 143):wherein said jaws (117, 131) are moveable so as to engage in two corresponding pairs of channels (122, 123, 136, 137) of a flange (89, 90) of said punch (8) or said die (9); wherein said two pairs of channels (122, 123; 136, 137) are diametrically opposed on each of said flanges (89, 90), said channels (122, 123; 136, 137) of each said pair being perpendicular to each other; wherein a first of said channels (122, 136) of each said pair has a rectangular cross section, a second of said channels (123, 137) having a triangular cross section; wherein said jaws (117, 131) have a rectangular cross section in order to engage with said first of said channels (122, 136); wherein each of said jaws (117, 131) carries a pin (124, 138) projecting from said rectangular cross section of said jaws (117, 131) in opposite directions for engaging said second of said channels (123, 137; wherein said pin (124, 138) is disposed adjacent an end (121) 135) of said jaws (117, 131), said end (121, 135) being chamfered; and wherein said laws (117, 131) are are pivoted on two parallel pins (118, 134) of a crosspiece (119, 133) for pivoting by an actuator (128, 129; 142, 143) disposed between two other pins (127, 141) of said jaws (117, 131).
- 2. A gripper element according to claim 1, characterised in that said parallel pins (134) are perpendicular to the axis of said punch (8) or said die (9), said jaws (131) being moveable on a plane parallel to said axis.
- 3. A gripper element according to claim 2, characterised in that said first channel (136) is parallel to the said axis, said other channel (137) being tangential to each of said flanges (89, 90).
- 4. A gripper element according to claim 3, characterised in that said jaws (131) are also controlled by an element (147) axially moveable with respect to the said first crosspiece (133) in order to open the said jaws positively.
- 5. A gripper element according to claim 4, characterised in that said element is formed from a second crosspiece (147) which cooperates with two cam edges (149), each provided on one of said jaws (131).
- 6. A gripper element according to claim 5, characterised in that another actuator (144, 146) is disposed between said crosspieces (133, 147) for controlling axial movement of said second crosspiece (147).
- 7. A gripper element according to claim 2, characterised in that the flange (89) of said punch (8) is carried by a punch tool (24) that is elastically moveable in a punch holder (23), said holder (23) being provided with a truncated cone-shape zone (25) to assist its insertion in seats (22, 36).
- 8. A gripper element according to claim 1, characterised in that said parallel pins (118) are also parallel to the axis of said punch (8) or said die (9), said jaws (117) being moveable on a plane perpendicular to said axis.
- 9. A gripper element according to claim 8, characterised in that said first channel (122) is tangential to said flange (89, 90), the said other channel (23) being parallel to said axis.
- 10. A gripper element according to claim 8, characterised in that said crosspiece (119) has a controllable radial stop element (120) for holding said flange (89, 90), separate actuation means (69, 71) being provided for removing said punch (8) or the said die (9) from a seat (22, 29, 36, 37), or for inserting them said seat (22, 29, 36, 37).
- 11. A gripper element according to claim 1, and further comprising said punching machine, wherein said punching machine is a turret punching machine in which said changeover device (32) comprises a pair of arms (48, 29), each provided with at least one said gripper element (53, 54), said pair of jaws (117, 131) being carried on a body (100, 105) releasably mounted on a corresponding arm (48, 49).
- 12. A gripper element according to claim 11, characterized in that said body (100, 105) is moveable on a prismatic guide (64) of said corresponding arm (48, 49), disposed parallel to an axis of said punch (8) or said die (9), an actuator (69, 71) being provided for moving said body along said prismatic guide (64).
- 13. A gripper element for a punch or a die of a punching machine provided with a changeover device (32) for a punch-die pair (8, 9) including at least a pair of jaws (117, 131) operable by a common actuator (127, 182, 142, 143):wherein said jaws (117, 131) are moveable so as to engage in two corresponding pairs of channels (122, 123, 136, 137) of a flange (89, 90) of said punch (8) or said die (9); wherein said two pairs of channels (122, 123; 136, 137) are diametrically opposed on each of said flanges (89, 90), said channels (122, 123; 136, 137) of each said pair being perpendicular to each other; wherein a first of said channels (122, 136) of each said pair has a rectangular cross section, a second of said channels (123, 137) having a triangular cross section; wherein said jaws (117, 131) have a rectangular cross section in order to engage with said first of said channels (122, 136); wherein each of said jaws (117, 131) carries a pin (124, 138) projecting from said rectangular cross section of said jaws (117, 131) in opposite directions for engaging said second of said channels (123, 137); wherein said pin (124, 138) is disposed adjacent an end (121) 135) of said jaws (117, 131), said end (121, 135) being chamfered; and wherein a sensor (S) in said first of said channels, (122, 136) releases said jaws (117, 131) to close completely.
- 14. A gripper element according to claim 4, characterised in that a sensor (S) in said first of said channels (122, 136) controls axial movement of said element (147) for releasing said jaws (117, 131) to close completely.
- 15. A gripper element according to claim 5, characterised in that a sensor (S) in said first of said channels (122, 136) controls axial movement of said element (147) for releasing said jaws (117, 131) to close completely.
- 16. A gripper element according to claim 6, characterised in that a sensor (S) in said first of said channels (122, 136) controls axial movement of said element (147) for releasing said jaws (117, 131) to close completely.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
BO97A0429 |
Jul 1997 |
IT |
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