Claims
- 1. A machine for advancing a sheet metal strip in increments, said machine comprising: a frame along which a path extends for accommodating the sheet metal strip; a fixed gripping unit supported on the frame for clamping the strip and preventing it from moving along the path; first and second tracks supported on the frame and located parallel to the path; first and second movable gripping units mounted on the first and second tracks, respectively, for movement along those tracks, each gripping unit being capable of clamping the strip; first and second drive mechanisms coupled to the first and second movable gripping units, respectively, for advancing the gripping units along the path and retracting them along the path, each drive mechanism including a chain connected to the gripping unit for that drive mechanism, a drive sprocket engaged with the chain, and a motor for rotating the drive sprocket and thereby moving the chain such that the gripping unit to which the chain is connected will advance and retract along the path, the motors of the first and second drive mechanisms being operable independently of each other, enabling the first and second gripping units to move independently of each other along the path, so that when one clamps the strip and advances, thereby advancing the strip, the other may retract along the path.
- 2. A machine according to claim 1 wherein for each drive mechanism the drive sprocket for that drive mechanism is located at one end of the track for the movable gripping unit moved by that drive mechanism; wherein the chain of that drive mechanism passes over an idler sprocket at the other end of the track, and wherein a fluid-operated cylinder urges one of the sprockets away from the other sprocket to maintain the chain taut.
- 3. A machine according to claim 2 wherein the fluid-operated cylinder urges the motor and sprocket which it drives away from the idler sprocket.
- 4. A machine according to claim 1 wherein the frame has ways which extend transversely with respect to the path at its front and rear; wherein the tracks are on subframes which are supported on the ways and are capable of moving along the ways to vary the width of the path.
- 5. A machine according to claim 4 wherein each subframe includes a front bracket that rests on and is capable of moving along the transverse way at the front of the frame; and wherein the fixed gripping unit is one of two fixed gripping units, and the fixed gripping units are mounted on the front brackets of the subframes.
- 6. In a machine for advancing a strip of sheet metal in increments along a path; a gripping unit for gripping and releasing the strip along one of the sides of the strip, said gripping unit comprising: a first block; a first pad releasably attached to the first block and having a gripping surface located along the path such that it is presented toward one face of strip that is along the path; a second block containing a pocket that opens toward the first pad; a second pad in the pocket of the second block and having a gripping surface which is presented toward the gripping surface of the first pad, whereby it will be presented toward the opposite face of the strip, the second pad having a hole that lies generally parallel to its gripping surface; a retainer movable generally toward and away from the first pad between retaining and release positions and including a retaining pin which projects through the hole in the second pad, when the retainer is in its retaining position, the second pad being in the pocket, when the retainer is in its release position, the second pad being outside of the pocket in the second block so that the second pad can be easily removed and replaced; and a fluid-operated cylinder for urging one of the blocks toward the other block, whereby the strip, when between the pads, may be clamped and held firmly by the pads.
- 7. A machine according to claim 6 wherein the gripping unit further comprises a spring for urging the retainer to its retaining position.
- 8. A machine according to claim 7 wherein the retainer element includes an actuating pin which is manually accessible for urging the retaining element to its release position against the bias of the spring.
- 9. A machine according to claim 6 wherein the gripping unit further has pins which lie generally perpendicular to the gripping surface of the first pad and extend from the first pad into the first block to releasably secure the first pad to the first block.
- 10. A machine according to claim 9 wherein, when the cylinder is not energized, enough space exists between the first block and the second block to separate the first pad from the first block sufficiently to disengage its pins, so that the first pad can be removed from the first block.
- 11. A machine according to claim 6 wherein the cylinder is attached to and moves the first block.
- 12. A machine according to claim 6 wherein the first pad rocks with respect to the cylinder to accommodate uneven surfaces on the strip.
- 13. A machine for advancing a strip of metal sheet along a path in increments, said machine comprising: a main frame along which the path extends and having at its ends ways which extend transversely with respect to the path; first and second subframes having front and rear brackets at their ends, with the brackets being mounted on the ways for movement along the ways, whereby the subframes may be moved together or apart, the subframes having tracks which lie along the sides of the path, whereby the subframes, when moved together or apart, vary the width of the path; fixed gripping units mounted on the subframes at the front brackets, each fixed gripping unit having pads which are located along opposite faces of the strip when strip is along the path, the fixed gripping units including fluid-operated cylinders for moving the pads together to clamp the strip between them and hold the strip in a fixed position along the path; movable gripping units mounted on the tracks for movement along the tracks, each movable gripping unit likewise including pads which are located along opposite faces of the strip when the strip is along the path and a fluid-operated cylinder for moving the pads together to clamp the strip between them, idler and drive sprockets carried by each subframe; an endless chain extended over the idler and drive sprockets on each subframe and connected to the movable gripping which is on the track of that subframe; a motor on each subframe and connected to the drive sprocket on that subframe for moving the gripping unit along the track on that subframe; the cylinder and motor for the movable gripping unit on the first subframe being operable independently of the cylinder and motor for the gripping unit on the second subframe, whereby the movable gripping units may operate alternately to advance the strip along the path.
- 14. A machine according to claim 13 wherein on each subframe the motor is mounted at the rear bracket for the subframe; wherein the drive sprocket is mounted on the motor; wherein an idler sprocket is mounted on the front bracket for the subframe; wherein the chain passes over the drive and idler sprockets and is connected at its ends to the gripping unit of that subframe, so as to create an endless configuration, whereby when the motor rotates in one direction, the gripping unit moves along the track toward the front bracket and will advance the strip along the path, and when the motor rotates in the opposite direction, the gripping unit moves away from the front bracket.
- 15. In a machine for advancing a strip of sheet metal in measured increments, said machine comprising: a frame along which a path extends for accommodating the sheet metal strip, the frame having a front end from which the sheet metal strip is discharged from the machine; a fixed gripping unit supported on the frame and located along the path, the fixed gripping unit having opposed gripping surfaces which are capable of closing upon the strip and clamping it in a fixed position along the path; first and second tracks supported on the frame and located parallel to the path; a first movable gripping unit mounted on the first track for movement along the first track toward and away from the front end; a second movable gripping unit mounted on the second track for movement along the second track toward and away from the front end; a first drive mechanism supported on the frame for moving the first gripping unit on the first track; and a second drive mechanism supported on the frame for moving the second gripping unit on the second track; each drive mechanism including an idler sprocket at one end of the track for the movable gripping unit moved by the drive mechanism, a drive sprocket at the other end of that track, an endless chain extended over the idler and drive sprockets and connected to the gripping unit, and a motor connected to the drive sprocket for rotating the drive sprocket in both directions of rotation, whereby the gripping unit moves along the track, the motor of the first drive mechanism being operable independently of the motor of the second drive mechanism and vice versa so that the first and second movable gripping units may move independently of each other.
- 16. A machine according to claim 15 wherein the fixed gripping unit is located along a side of the path and at the front end of the frame.
- 17. A machine according to claim 16 wherein the first and second movable gripping units are located along opposite sides of the path.
- 18. A machine according to claim 15 wherein each drive mechanism further includes a fluid-operated cylinder which urges, one of the sprockets for that drive mechanism away from the other sprocket for that drive mechanism to maintain the chain for that drive mechanism taut.
- 19. A machine according to claim 15 wherein the drive sprocket for each drive mechanism is carried by the drive motor for that drive mechanism; and wherein each drive mechanism further includes a fluid-operated cylinder which is supported on the frame and is attached to the motor to urge the motor and the drive sprocket which is on it such that the chain for the drive mechanism remains taut.
- 20. A machine according to claim 15 further comprising a shear located along the path beyond the discharge front end of the machine frame, the shear being oriented to cut the strip transversely and thereby sever panels from it, with the length of the panels corresponding to the measured incremental advance imparted to the strip by the machine.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/080,793, filed Apr. 6, 1998 now abandoned.
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