Information
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Patent Grant
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6547228
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Patent Number
6,547,228
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Date Filed
Tuesday, July 31, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 15, 200321 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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International Classifications
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Abstract
A holding device for work pieces to be machined, with a fixture and a vacuum holding block which can be set on the fixture, where an automatic or remotely-controllable mechanical locking device, for holding the vacuum holding block in position on the fixture is provided.
Description
BACKGROUND
The invention relates to holding device for work pieces to be machined, having a fixture and a vacuum holding block which can be set on a fixture.
Holding devices of this kind are known in a great number of embodiments. One or more vacuum holding blocks, which carry the work piece to be machined, are set on the fixture. The vacuum holding block is held on the fixture, either mechanically or by means of vacuum, and, in turn, holds the work piece by means of vacuum. The work piece is held by suction by the vacuum holding block and thus prevented from moving. With different work pieces, the vacuum holding block usually occupy different positions on the fixture. This means that in the event of a model change, that is to say, in the event of a change from one shape of work piece to another, the vacuum holding blocks have to be moved on the fixture. This is normally carried out manually. Then the vacuum holding blocks have to be again locked in position on the fixture, which is done either mechanically with clamping devices or pneumatically by means of vacuum. Normally tensioning levers are used as mechanical clamping devices. Since these tensioning levers have to be operated manually, the great expenditure of time in repositioning the vacuum holding blocks at a model change is regarded as disadvantageous.
A feature of the invention is therefore to continue to develop a holding device of the type described above in such a way that the vacuum holding block can be locked in position much more rapidly.
SUMMARY
It is advantageous that by means of an automatic or remotely-controlled mechanical locking device, it is no longer necessary to lock each individual vacuum holding block in position individually. Using the device according to the invention, all the vacuum holding blocks or groups of vacuum holding blocks can be locked in position together. This results in a not inconsiderable savings in time.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
Additional advantages, features and details of the invention can be derived from the claims and the ensuing description, in which, with reference to the drawing, particularly preferred aspects of the invention are described in detail. The features shown in the drawing, as well as those mentioned in the description and in the claims, can be essential to the invention individually by themselves or in any combination.
The drawing shows in each of
FIGS. 1
to
5
a cross section of five aspects of the holding device of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
FIG. 1
shows a cross section through a first aspect of the holding device of the invention with a fixture
10
, on which a vacuum holding block
12
is positioned. The fixture
10
has grooves open at the edge
14
, in which pneumatic hoses
16
are carried. The hoses
16
are covered by a clamping band
18
which has a back angle tang
20
on its outside. The vacuum holding block
12
has fingers
22
extending down on its underside which have retaining tangs
24
projecting in the direction of the back angle tang
20
. Both the back angle tang
20
as well as the retaining tang
24
have chamfers, which shift the vacuum holding block
12
in the direction of the fixture
10
when the pneumatic hoses
16
expand and thus press it down on the top side of the fixture
10
.
FIG. 2
also shows a fixture
10
with vacuum holding block
12
, where a clamping unit
26
is snapped to the underside of the vacuum block
12
. The clamping unit
26
is equipped with a piston
28
which is carried in a cylinder
30
to be movable vertically. Vacuum can be applied below the piston
28
by means of a suction line
32
. In this way, the clamping unit
26
is displaced in the direction of the fixture
10
and locked against it. In turn, the clamping unit
26
keeps the vacuum holding block from moving. So that the area in which a clamping unit
26
and/or a vacuum holding block
12
is located can be supplied with vacuum, the line
32
is equipped with a valve
34
. This valve
34
is, for example, configured as a momentary valve which opens when the cylinder housing
36
is touching it. Sealing is achieved by gaskets
38
.
FIG. 3
also shows a fixture
10
with vacuum holding block
12
, where the vacuum holding block
12
, similarly to the embodiment in
FIG. 1
, is equipped with fingers
22
on its underside, on which magnetic or magnetizable inserts
40
are provided, which act in the direction of the fixture
40
. Antipoles
42
are furnished on the fixture
10
in immediate proximity to the inserts
40
. Of course, the insert
40
and antipole
42
can also be reversed, i.e. provided on the other component.
In the case of the aspect in
FIG. 4
, the fixture
10
is equipped with spring-loaded ball detents
44
, in which a ball
46
engages a matching recess
48
on the inside of the particular finger
22
of the vacuum holding block
12
.
In the case of the aspect in
FIG. 5
, the vacuum holding block
12
is locked to a retracting rail
50
, where this locking action can be carried out by means of clamping pins
52
or similar. A piston
54
, which can be extended downward and which acts on a crosspiece
56
of the retracting rail
50
, is located inside the fixture
10
. As a result, the retracting
50
is shifted downward, and the vacuum holding block
12
is pressed down on the top side of the fixture
10
.
The component
50
can also be made in an L-shape, so that the fixture
10
does not have to be completely enclosed. As a result, one side ofthe fixture
10
can be used for additional applications.
The aspects shown in the drawing allow the vacuum holding block
12
to be locked in place automatically on the fixture
10
and/or by remote-control, so that the vacuum holding blocks
12
no longer have to secured individually on the fixture
10
.
Claims
- 1. A holding device for work pieces to be machined, with a fixture and a vacuum holding block which can be set on the fixture, characterized in that at least one of an automatic and a remotely-controllable mechanical locking device to hold the vacuum holding bock in position is provided on the fixture, wherein the locking device is an inflatable tube inserted into a groove open at an edge in the fixture, by which a means of engaging and holding can be activated.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
100 37 187 |
Jul 2000 |
DE |
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US Referenced Citations (5)