Claims
- 1. A machine for producing locking joints in hard-to-reach locations which require not only joint-producing relative movements between a piercing punch, die and flattening punch which constitute the tool elements of the machine, but which also require additional movements of at least some of these tool elements to position them operatively relative to the locations at which the joints are to be formed, said machine comprising
- a main machine frame which remains stationary during both the joint-producing movements and the additional movements,
- a plurality of means for holding the three different tool elements, each of said holding means being reciprocably mounted on the stationary frame,
- positioning means also mounted on the frame and including means movable to reciprocably change the relative positions between the tool element holding means, and
- toggle linkage means also mounted on the frame and adapted to be reciprocably actuated to go through toggle alternately in opposite directions,
- a first link of the linkage means imparting the joint-producing reciprocating movement to one of the tool element holding means, and a second link of the linkage means imparting the joint-producing and additional movements to the other tool element holding means, including the movements for changing the relative positions between tool element holding means.
- 2. The machine of claim 1 wherein
- the tool element holding means include a plurality of different slides for moving the different tool elements, the slides being reciprocable along paths parallel to each other.
- 3. The machine of claim 2 wherein
- the positioning means includes cam means reciprocable at right angles to the slides and having a plane surface portion inclined with respect to the reciprocating path of the cam means, the inclined surface mating with a correspondingly inclined surface on the slide which moves the die,
- whereby reciprocating movement of the cam means is capable of producing reciprocating movement of the die.
- 4. The machine of claim 3 wherein
- the positioning means further comprises a pivotable, multi-fingered cam, and means coupling the pivotable cam to the reciprocable cam means so that pivoting of the cam in opposite directions can produce reciprocation of the cam means in opposite directions.
- 5. The machine of claim 4 wherein
- the positioning means comprises a pin which is displaceable to alternately bear against confronting edges of adjacent fingers of the pivotable cam,
- whereby to impart rotation to the pivotable cam in one direction when bearing upon one finger edge and in the opposite direction when bearing on the confronting finger edge.
- 6. The machine of claim 5 wherein
- the pin is mounted for displacement by the second toggle link.
- 7. The machine of claim 2 comprising
- means responsive to predetermined movements of the second toggle link to reciprocate by the same distance along said parallel paths the slides moving both the die and the flattening punch.
- 8. The machine of claim 7 comprising
- means responsive to movements of the second toggle link different from said predetermined movements to reciprocate the slide for moving the die without reciprocating the slide for moving the flattening punch.
- 9. The machine of claim 8 wherein
- the toggle linkage includes a drive link for causing the linkage to reciprocate, the drive link being movable substantially at right angles to the first and second links when these are in their toggled condition.
- 10. The machine of claim 9 comprising
- means for producing reciprocating movement of the drive link, including a hydraulic piston mounted on the main frame, and a piston rod connected to the drive link.
- 11. The machine of claim 10 wherein
- a complete set of movements of the tool elements is carried out during a single reciprocating stroke of the piston rod.
- 12. The machine of claim 1 wherein
- the tool holding means are so configured that the die and flattening punch are capable of penetrating into a re-entrant shape defined by the materials to be joined.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of my prior, co-pending application Ser. No. 764,470, filed Jan. 31, 1977, and is directed to a further ramification and improvement of the technique taught in that prior application.
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