Claims
- 1. In a tool for performing successive machining operations on a held part, means defining a reference surface, a fixture for holding the part, a mount for said fixture adjustable in plural senses whereby a previously machined surface on a held part may be applied to the reference surface properly to position the part for a succeeding machine operation, said mount being supported for tilting and for raising and lowering movements relative to said means defining a reference surface, and a single means operable to lock said mount in an adjusted position, said means defining a reference surface and said mount being supported on a common base, said mount including a vertically reciprocable post terminating at an upper end thereof in a table mounting said fixture, clamp members relatively slidable on said base, and a split ball member freely rotatable between said clamp members having said post reciprocable therein and said ball member being compressible by and between said clamp members, said clamp members being actuated by said single means.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, and means independent of said mount for limiting tilting motion of said fixture in one sense only.
- 3. In a tool for performing successive machining operations on a held part, means defining a reference surface, a fixture for holding the part, a mount for said fixture adjustable in plural senses whereby a previously machined surface on a held part may be applied to the reference surface properly to position the part for a succeeding machine operation, said mount being supported for tilting and for raising and lowering movements relative to said means defining a reference surface, and a single means operable to lock said mount in an adjusted position, said means defining a reference surface and said mount being supported on a common base, said mount including a vertically reciprocable post terminating at an upper end thereof in a table mounting said fixture, clamp members relatively slidable on said base, and a split ball member freely rotatable between said clamp members having said post reciprocable therein and said ball member being compressible by and between said clamp members, said clamp members being actuated by said single means, one of said clamp members being fixed to the base and the other being movable on the base, a stabilizer guide mounted to the fixed clamp member and upstanding therefrom in spaced substantially parallel relation to said reciprocable post, and means extending from said fixture and interengaged with said stabilizer guide to act independently of said mount to limit tilting motion of said fixture in one sense.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 1, one of said clamp members being fixed to said base and the other being in an opposed relation to the first and relatively slidable on the base, said fixed clamp member having a screw stud set therein and extending through and beyond an aperture in said relatively slidable clamp member, said single means including a lever in threaded connection with said stud and bearing on said slidable clamp member.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 1, said means defining a reference surface being stationarily fixed to said base in an adjacent, separated relation to said clamp members, a held part bridging said fixture and said reference surface means, one portion of said part being held by said fixture and another portion of said part extending to a cooperative relation with the reference surface.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 5, characterized by a stabilizer guide mounted in a fixed relation to said base, and a stabilizer arm pivotally connected to said fixture and being relatively reciprocable within said guide, said guide and arm cooperating to limit motion of said fixture relative to said base in one sense.
- 7. A tool fixture, including a fixture body, a base supporting said body for relative raising and lowering and tilting motions, said body providing a mounting place for a part to be held in said fixture, and separate mechanisms for holding the part in said mounting place and for holding said body relative to said base, said mechanisms including levers accessible to the hand of an operator separately and successively to lock a part into the fixture and to lock the body against motion relative to the base, one of said mechanisms including a lever operated cam and individual means separately engaged and operated by said cam for applying holding pressures in different senses to a body mounted part.
- 8. A tool fixture according to claim 7, one of said separately operated means including a tongue adapted to be lowered into a nesting relation to a mounted part, said cam having a surface engageable with said tongue to apply therethrough a holding pressure to said part in one sense.
- 9. A tool fixture according to claim 7, there being a tongue pivotally connected to said body adapted to be lowered into a nesting relation to a mounted part, one of said separately operated means including a pin carried by said tongue and projectible to engage a mounted part and urge it in one of said different senses, and means controlled by said cam to project said pin.
- 10. A tool fixture according to claim 9, said cam having a surface engageable with said tongue and acting therethrough to apply a downward holding pressure to a mounted part and said pin when projected applying a lateral holding pressure to a mounted part.
- 11. A tool fixture according to claim 7, said body being carried by a post resting on said body and said means for holding said body relative to said base including lever operated clamping devices to grip and to release said post.
- 12. A tool fixture according to claim 11, and means for limiting relative motion of said fixture body in a rotational sense, said means including a stabilizer arm pivotally connected to said body and a stabilizer guide for said arm mounted to said base.
- 13. A tool fixture according to claim 12, said arm having a square configuration and said guide having an aperture receiving said arm, said aperture including side apex portions with respect to which sides of said arm have a sliding fit.
- 14. A tool fixture, including a body providing a recess to receive a part to be held in said body for a machining or like operation, a tongue pivotally mounted on said body to be raised from and lowered to a position achieving an interfitting relation to an installed part resting on a supporting surface of said body, means for imparting a lateral thrust to an installed part urging it to a contacting relation with a side wall of said body recess, means for urging said tongue in a pivotal sense in a direction to seat the part to said supporting surface, and a single means for activating said means for imparting a lateral thrust and said means for urging said tongue in a pivotal sense.
- 15. A tool fixture according to claim 14, said means for imparting a lateral thrust to an installed part including a longitudinally displaceable pin carried by said tongue to project therethrough at one end to engage a portion of an installed part in a lowered position of said tongue, an opposite end of said pin extending to be accessible for activation by said actuating means.
- 16. A tool fixture according to claim 15, said actuating means including a cam rotatably mounted on said body, and means responsive to rotation of said cam to apply and to release endwise thrusting pressure to the said opposite end of said pin.
- 17. A tool fixture according to claim 16, said cam having a surface cooperative with said tongue to utilize rotation of said cam to apply endwise thrusting pressure to the said opposite end of said pin to effect at about the same time a pivotal urging of said tongue in a direction to press an installed part to a seat on said supporting surface.
- 18. A tool fixture according to claim 17, wherein said cam has a surface controlling the application and release of endwise thrusting pressure to said pin, said cam being so structured and arranged relative to means actuated thereby that said surfaces thereon effect in response to a rotary motion of said cam in one direction a relatively quick endwise thrust of said pin followed by a more gradual pivotal urging of said tongue until the part is effectively locked in place on the body.
- 19. A tool fixture according to claim 18, wherein the tongue has a pivotal connection with the body with a first portion projecting in one direction from said connection to overlie and engage an installed part and with a second portion projecting in the opposite direction, the said opposite end of said pin extending through said second portion of said pin, said cam having an inclined surface engageable with the said second portion of said tongue to effect a gradual lifting thereof in response to rotary motion of said cam in said one direction.
- 20. A tool fixture according to claim 19, said cam being mounted in a location spaced from said pivotal connection and said second portion of said tongue extending toward said cam in a cooperative relation with the said surfaces thereon.
- 21. A tool fixture according to claim 14, and means in an opposite side wall of said body recess deflected by an installation of a part in said recess applying a yielding pressure urging an installed part laterally toward the first said side wall.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 383,483, filed June 1, 1982, now abandoned.
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