This application is related to three co-pending U.S. patent applications, which are: applications Ser. Nos.13/438,182, 13/443,202 and 13/458,430. The co-pending applications have the same assignee as the present application. The disclosure of the above identified applications are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to handling mechanisms, and more particularly, to a handling mechanism used in a punching machine.
2. Description of Related Art
A punching machine employs a handling mechanism to convey workpieces. One handling mechanism includes a mounting enclosure, a driving assembly mounted on the mounting enclosure, and a sliding member driven by the driving assembly. However, the sliding member is capable of sliding relative to the mounting enclosure along one direction only. In order to convey workpieces along two perpendicular directions, a robot can be employed to work with the punching machine. However, the robot has a complicated structure and the cost of the robot is relatively high.
Therefore, there is room for improvement in the art.
The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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The base seat 10 includes a bottom plate 11, a support table 13, a plurality of support posts 15 and an upper plate 17. The bottom plate 11 is substantially a rectangular plate. The support table 13 is mounted on a middle portion of the bottom plate 11. The plurality of support posts 15 is located at two sides of the bottom plate 11, a bottom end of each support post 15 is fixed to the bottom plate 11. The upper plate 17 is a substantially rectangular plate, and is fixed on a top end of the support posts 15. The upper plate 17 is parallel to the bottom plate 11.
The lower mold 20 is mounted on a middle portion of the support table 13. The upper mold 30 is movably mounted on the upper plate 17 and connects with the driver. The upper mold 30 is capable of moving toward the support table 13.
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The mounting enclosure 41 is a bar of material and is fixed to the bottom plate 11. The mounting enclosure 41 includes a bottom plate 411, a side panel 413 bent from a side of the bottom plate 411 and a pair of guiding rails 415 formed on the side panel 413. The pair of guiding rails 415 extends along the longitudinal direction of the side panel 413.
The driving assembly 43 includes a pair of drivers 431, a pair of lead screws 433 and a pair of nuts 435. The pair of drivers 431 is secured on an end of the mounting enclosure 41 and adjacent to each other. The pair of lead screws 433 is mounted on the bottom plate 411 along the longitudinal direction of the mounting enclosure 41. The pair of lead screws 433 is substantially parallel to and spaced from the pair of guiding rails 415. An end of each lead screw 433 is connected to one driver 431. The nuts 435 are sleeved on the lead screws 433, respectively, and are capable of being moved along the longitudinal direction of the pair of lead screws 433 when the lead screws 433 rotate.
The first sliding assembly 45 slidably engages with the pair of guiding rails 415 and is fixed to one nut 435. The first sliding assembly 45 includes a first sliding block 451 and a first guiding rail 453 connected to a side of the first sliding block 451. The first sliding block 451 includes a base 4511 and a mounting portion 4513 connected to an end of the base 4511. The base 4511 defines a pair of rotation grooves 4515 and a pair of sliding grooves 4517 on opposite sides of the base 4511. The mounting portion 4513 defines a mounting surface 4518 at a side thereof. The first guiding rail 453 is mounted on the mounting surface 4518.
The second sliding assembly 47 slidably engages with the pair of guiding rails 415 and is fixed to another nut 435. The second sliding assembly 47 includes a second sliding block 471 and a pair of second guiding rails 473 fixed to the second sliding block 471. The second sliding block 471 includes a base 4711 and a wedge portion 4713 connected to an end of the base 4711. The base 4711 defines a rotation groove 4715 at a side thereof corresponding to one lead screw 433. The base 4711 defines a pair of sliding grooves 4717 at a side thereof opposite to the rotation groove 4715. The wedge portion 4713 includes a wedge wall 4718 and defines a pair of mounting grooves 4719 at opposite sides of the wedge wall 4718. A top surface of the wedge wall 4718 and the rotation groove 4715 define an inclined angle. The second guiding rails 473 are fixedly received in the mounting grooves 4719.
The loading assembly 48 is slidably clamped between the first sliding assembly 45 and the second sliding assembly 47. The loading assembly 48 includes a bearing seat 481, a first moving member 483 and a pair of second moving members 485. The first moving member 483 is located at a side of the bearing seat 481, and the pair of second moving members 485 is located at a side of the bearing seat 481 away from the first moving member 483. The bearing seat 481 has a reverse trapezium shape. The bearing seat 481 defines a fixing surface 4811 at side thereof, and a receiving groove 4813 at a side opposite to the fixing surface 4811. The bearing seat 481 includes a pair of mounting portions 4815 at opposite sides of the receiving groove 4813. Each of the pair of mounting portions 4815 defines a moving surface (not labeled) away from the fixing surface 4811. The moving surface and the fixing surface 4811 define an inclined angle. The first moving member 483 is fixed to the fixing surface 4811, and slidably engages with the first guiding rail 453. Each of the second moving members 485 is received in the receiving groove 4813 and fixed to one mounting portion 4815. The longitudinal direction of each second moving member 485 is parallel to the extending direction of the moving surface. The second moving member 485 defines a groove 4851 at a side thereof corresponding to the second guiding rail 473.
The clamping assembly 49 is fixed to a side of the loading assembly 48. The clamping assembly 49 includes a support plate 491 and a clamping member 493 connected to an end of the support plate 491. The support plate 491 is in a āLā shape, and fixed to a side of the bearing seat 481. The clamping member 493 is fixed to an end portion of the support plate 491 away from the bearing seat 481 to clamp, and place (or present) a workpiece. In the embodiment, the clamping member 493 is circular and relies on a vacuum created in its sucker for holding the workpeice.
The workpiece feeding table 50 is located at a side of the bottom plate 11 for receiving the workpieces presented to it.
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In use, a plurality of workpieces for punching are settled and placed on the workpiece feeding table 50. The pair of drivers 431 drives the pair of lead screws 433 to rotate, then the pair of nuts 435 drives the first sliding assembly 45 and the second sliding assembly 47 to slide along the pair of guiding rails 415, and thus the loading assembly 48 drives the clamping assembly 49 to move along the longitudinal direction of the mounting enclosure 41. When the clamping assembly 49 approaches the workpiece feeding table 50, it clamps a workpiece. Then the pair of drivers 431 drives the pair of lead screws 433 to rotate in two opposite directions, and the pair of nuts 435 drives the first sliding assembly 45 and the second sliding assembly 47 to move toward each other. The loading assembly 48 is driven by the first sliding assembly 45 and the second sliding assembly 47, and moves upwards along a direction perpendicular to the bottom plate 11. When the pair of lead screws 433 rotates along the same direction again, the pair of nuts 435 drives the loading assembly 48 to move toward the lower mold 20. When the clamping assembly 49 approaches the lower mold 20, the pair of lead screws 433 rotate again in two opposite directions, the pair of nuts 435 drives the first sliding assembly 45 and the second sliding assembly 47 to move away from each other. Such that the loading assembly 48 moves downward along a direction perpendicular to the bottom plate 11. Then the clamping member 493 releases the workpiece and places it on the lower mold 20 to be punched. The loading assembly 48 returns to the workpiece feeding table 50. The upper mold 30 punches the workpiece on the lower mold 20. The punching machine 100 works cyclically in this manner.
The pair of drivers 431 drive the pair of lead screws 433 to rotate along a same direction with a same speed, the loading assembly 48 is capable of moving along the longitudinal direction of the mounting enclosure 41 to hand a workpiece horizontally. When the pair of drivers 431 drives the pair of second lead screws 433 to rotate in two opposite directions, the loading assembly 48 is capable of moving along a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the mounting enclosure 41 to handle a workpiece vertically. In adopting such components as described, the handling mechanism 40 is simpler and the cost is decreased. The loading assembly 48 slidably engages with the first sliding assembly 45 via the first guiding rail 453 and slidably engages with the second sliding assembly 47 via the pair of second guiding rails 473, and any deformation of the support plate 491 is reduced and the positioning accuracy of the handling mechanism 40 is improved. Moreover, the handing mechanism 40 is very narrow, and thus is suitable to be mounted in a small or tight space.
When the first sliding assembly 45 includes a sliding rail which is integral with the mounting surface 4518, the bearing seat 481 defines a pair of guiding grooves thereon corresponding to the sliding rail and the pair of wedge walls 4718, then the first guiding rails 453, the second guiding rails 473, the first moving member 483, the second moving member 485 may be omitted.
While various embodiments have been described and illustrated, the disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various modifications can be made to the embodiments by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
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