Claims
- 1. A holddown device for use with a machine tool, comprising:
- a flat box having a hollow interior forming a chamber and having a rigid planar work surface for placement of workpieces to be engaged by the machine tool;
- a plurality of toroidal rings positioned in an array within corresponding grooves formed in the planar work surface, each of the grooves having a partial toroidal profile, each of the rings being substantially identical, a plurality of substantially identical plenums being formed on the work surface within each of the rings, each of the plenums having outer sides and a bottom, the outer sides of each of the plenums being formed by the interior of one of the toroidal rings, the bottom of each of the plenums being formed by the planar work surface, each of the rings within an outer periphery of rings abutting six adjacent rings to form a continuous pattern of rings, the plenums occupying substantially the entire work surface;
- means for removing air from the chamber in the interior of the box at a rate of more than 500 cfm; and
- an opening within the bottom of each of the plenums extending through the planar work surface into the interior of the box to provide a fluid connection directly between the plenums and the interior, whereby a partial vacuum is created in the plenums, the partial vacuum in the plenums serving to hold down the workpieces positioned on the work surface.
- 2. A holddown device as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of the rings extends above the planar work surface.
- 3. A holddown device as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of the rings include friction means for resisting lateral movement of the workpieces on the work surface.
- 4. A holddown device as set forth in claim 1, wherein all of the openings are permanently open.
- 5. A holddown device as set forth in claim 1, wherein adjacent grooves are connected, and adjacent rings abut each other.
- 6. A holddown device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the air removing means is a regenerative blower which moves air at more than 500 cfm.
- 7. A holddown device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the plurality of rings comprise periphery rings located around the periphery of the work surface and interior rings located within the periphery rings, each of the interior rings abutting six other rings so as to maximize the portion of the work surface occupied by the plenums.
- 8. A method for holding down workpieces for operations by a machine tool, comprising the steps of:
- providing a flat box having a hollow interior and having a rigid planar work surface with a plurality of toroidal rings positioned within corresponding grooves formed in the planar work surface, each of the grooves having a partial toroidal profile, each of the rings being substantially identical, a plurality of substantially identical plenums being formed on the work surface within each of the rings, each of the plenums having outer sides and a bottom, the outer sides of each of the plenums being formed by the interior of one of the toroidal rings, the bottom of each of the plenums being formed entirely by the planar work surface, each of the rings within an outer periphery of rings abutting six adjacent rings to form a continuous pattern of rings, the plenums occupying substantially the entire work surface;
- placing the workpieces on the planar work surface;
- providing fluid connection directly between the chamber and each of the plenums through the work surface without going through the rings;
- removing air from the chamber formed in the interior of the box at a rate of more than 500 cfm to create a partial vacuum in the plenums; and
- using the partial vacuum in the plenums to hold down the workpieces positioned on the work surface so that they can be engaged by the machine tool, while allowing plenums not covered by the workpieces to remain open.
- 9. A method for holding down workpieces as set forth in claim 8, wherein air is removed by using a regenerative blower which moves air at more than 500 cfm.
- 10. A method for holding down workpieces as set forth in claim 8, wherein a fluid connection is provided by providing a hole within each the plenums extending through the planar work surface directly into the chamber formed in the interior of the box, and wherein all of the holes are left open.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/265,007, filed Jun. 24, 1994, now abandoned.
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