Information
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Patent Grant
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6814272
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Patent Number
6,814,272
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Date Filed
Friday, May 2, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 9, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Gerrity; Stephen F.
- Chukwurah; Nathaniel
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 227 40
- 227 45
- 227 99
- 227 100
- 227 111
- 227 148
- 227 151
- 227 152
- 227 153
- 227 154
- 029 430
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A nailing machine for pallets, comprises nailing grippers supported by a beam which is controllably movable in a vertical plane and includes feeding bins for feeding nails to the grippers, with a plurality of gripper holding beams movable in a vertical plane, a central gripper holding beam being supported by a locally fixed construction, adjoining gripper holding beams being adapted to be properly positioned with respect to the workpiece to be nailed.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a nailing machine.
As it is known, for making different articles of manufacture, constituted by wood elements, nailing machines, provided for firmly coupling wood pieces such as battens, blocks or strips, to provide a finished product are conventionally used.
One of the above mentioned articles, usually made on an industrial scale, comprises the so-called shipment and storing pallets, including a plurality of parallel wood battens, so arranged as to form a bearing surface for goods being transported.
The parallel battens bear on cross strips which, in turn, bear on small wood blocks.
Usually, in standardized pallets, said wood blocks are arranged along three geometrical axes, with a mutually parallel relationship.
For making a pallet of the above disclosed configuration, modern nailing lines, as known from the prior art, provide to use a nailing machine which, at a first operating step, nails the constructional elements arranged at a first block or cross member row and which, in a following operating step, clamps the elements arranged at a second block row and then, after a further feeding of the pallet, nails the wood strips of a third block row.
Since, in a prior nailing machine, a nailing operation requires an average operating time of about seconds, it would be apparent that for carrying out, by a prior nailing machine, the above mentioned three nailing steps to provide a standard pallet, about 15 seconds would be required, and, accordingly, the production yield of such a prior nailing machine would approximately correspond to 240 pallets/hour.
Considering that pallet manufacturers require nailing machines with ever-increasing power and speed capabilities, and further considering that for technical reasons the reciprocating times of the nailing gripper supporting ram cannot be further shortened, manufacturers have for quite some time tried to overcome these productive/technological limits however without achieving the desired goals.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, the aim of the present invention is to overcome the above mentioned drawbacks of the prior art, by providing a nailing machine adapted to drastically reduce the nailing time for making a pallet or a like article of manufacture, which machine, by a single operating stroke, provides a plurality of parallel nailing rows.
According to one aspect of the invention, the above aim is achieved by a nailing machine comprising nailing grippers supported by a supporting beam which is controllably movable in a vertical plane and includes nail feeding bins for feeding nails to said grippers, characterized in that said machine further comprises a plurality of gripper holding beams movable in a vertical plane, that the central gripper holding beam is supported by a locally fixed supporting construction and that adjoining gripper holding beams are supported by supports which can be operatively positioned with respect to a workpiece to be nailed.
By a nailing machine having the above features, it is possible to precisely arrange the workpiece to be nailed under the nailing grippers mounted on a first beam supported by a supporting construction which is locally fixed with respect to the framework of the nailing machine, whereas the front gripper holding beam construction can be precisely arranged at the block or cross-member row arranged at a front end portion of the pallet, the remaining nailing beam construction being adapted to be arranged at the series of blocks provided at the rear end portion of the pallet.
Owing to the provision of a plurality of simultaneously driven hydraulic cylinders, the nailing gripper supporting beams can be simultaneously driven, thereby allowing to make, for example, a standardized pallet with a single operating stroke of all the gripper holding beams, so as to reduce the nailing time per pallet to about 5 seconds.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The subject matter according to the present invention will be hereinafter disclosed in a more detailed manner, with respect to an embodiment thereof, given only by way of an example and shown in the accompanying drawings, where:
FIG. 1
is a front view illustrating the nailing machine according to the invention;
FIG. 2
is a further front view illustrating a detail of a nailing machine, the nailing grippers and a pallet being shown in a schematic manner,
FIG. 3
is a side elevation view of the nailing machine; and
FIG. 4
is a schematic top plan view illustrating the main parts of the nailing machine.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the inventive nailing machine, generally indicated by the reference number
1
, comprises a strong framework
2
, supporting known swinging bins
3
,
4
and
5
holding therein the nails to be used.
On a side thereof, the framework
2
comprises parallel guides
6
,
7
supporting cross beams
8
,
9
and
10
. Each beam
8
,
9
and
10
is articulately coupled with the piston rods of a plurality of hydraulic cylinders, indicated by
11
,
12
and
13
.
The top end portions of the hydraulic cylinders
11
,
12
,
13
of each beam
8
,
9
, and
10
are in turn articulately coupled to a corresponding top cross member
14
of the framework
2
of the nailing machine
1
.
Each beam
8
,
9
and
10
can be upward and downward driven by said cylinders
11
,
12
and
13
as is shown in
FIG. 1
by the arrow f.
In a per se known manner, each beam
8
,
9
and
10
operatively supports stem elements S cooperating with tubular grippers P, in turn supported by a cross member
15
above the pallet
16
bearing on a conveyor belt of a nailing plane, schematically indicated by
47
.
As the beams
8
,
9
,
10
are downward driven, the stem elements S will enter the grippers P which can be freely horizontally arranged with respect to the body of the underlying pallet
16
, to drive nails into the pallet
16
constructional elements.
FIG. 2
schematically shows the cross member
15
and related grippers P. In particular, said grippers P are so arranged along the cross member
15
, as to allow the pallet
16
elements to be nailed at any desired nailing points.
On the bottom of the framework
2
of the nailing machine, generally indicated by
1
, a controlled motor
17
which drives a driving shaft
18
entraining, through belts or chains
19
, a further shaft
20
arranged on the opposite side of the framework
2
is provided.
The functions of the above constructional elements will be disclosed in a more detailed manner hereinafter.
FIG. 3
is a side view of the nailing machine and related framework
2
. As shown, said framework
2
supports a plurality of nail bins
3
,
4
and
5
, storing therein nail elements, which are per se known.
At the center of the framework
2
, on both side of the nailing machine, an upright
30
is provided, said upright being locally fixed with respect to the framework
2
of the nailing machine
1
.
A cross member
14
(coupled to said uprights) supports said hydraulic cylinders
11
,
12
and
13
the piston rods of which affect the underlying beam
8
,
9
,
10
, including the mentioned stem elements which, in turn, affect said grippers P for driving the nail elements into the underlying block of the pallet
16
.
At the bottom portion of the framework
2
, near the floor, said framework
2
supports mechanical guides
31
and
32
, which in turn slidingly support, as indicated by the arrows g, further uprights
33
and
34
.
Thus, owing to the provision of the movable uprights
33
and
34
, the grippers P supported thereby can be properly arranged with respect to the body of the pallet
16
.
As stated, each gripper P engages therewith a known movable stem element S. Moreover, the stem elements S of the uprights
33
and
34
can also be driven by the plurality of pistons generally indicated by
11
.
FIG. 4
shows the locally fixed position of the upright
30
, on which the central beam
9
is upward and downward movably supported, said central beam
9
affecting, by the stem elements S thereof, said nailing gripper P.
The upright
30
cooperates with a further upright
33
supporting a beam
8
and on the opposite side of said upright
30
, which is locally fixed, a further upright
34
, also including a movable beam is also provided.
Thus, each beam
33
, respectively
34
, can be driven in horizontal precision guides
31
,
32
.
To allow the movable uprights
33
and
34
to be automatically arranged with respect to the fixed central upright
30
, near the upright
30
a threaded driving shaft, generally indicated by
40
is provided.
Said shaft is coupled to geared unit
41
, in turn driven by a controllable motor
17
. The shaft
40
comprises a rightward threaded portion
42
and a leftward threaded portion
43
.
The threaded portion
42
is operatively coupled to the upright
33
, whereas the threaded portion
43
is operatively coupled to the upright
34
.
As is further shown in
FIG. 4
, the opposite parts of the uprights
33
,
34
are also operatively coupled to a driving shaft
20
, identical to the shaft
40
and, by driving chains or belts
19
, the driving torque transmitted by the motor
17
to the shaft
18
will be also transmitted to the shaft
20
, thereby perfectly driving said uprights
33
and
34
.
Advantageously, on the top portion of the framework
2
precision guides and screws for driving the uprights
33
,
34
are also provided.
The nailing machine
1
operates as follows:
Depending on the nailing points at which the pallet
16
must be nailed at the nailing position provided on the plane
47
of the machine, the positions of the grippers P and stem elements S of each beam
8
,
9
,
10
are at first adjusted.
Such an adjustment of the grippers P and stem elements S can also be automatically performed, by controllably driving the pin or stem elements S and grippers P with respect to the corresponding beams
8
,
9
,
10
by operatively coupling the grippers P of each cross-member
15
, for example, to locating screws connected to controllable motors.
After having adjusted said grippers P and stem elements S, the upright
33
and upright
34
are properly arranged with respect to the workpiece
16
to be nailed and with respect to the locally fixed upright
30
.
After having performed this further adjustment operation, is determined the precise nailing position of the pallet
16
supplied, for example, by a controllable conveyor belt or chain, lying in the plane
47
.
With the workpiece
16
arranged at the desired nailing position, all the hydraulic cylinders
11
,
12
,
13
are simultaneously supplied with pressurized hydraulic fluid, thereby all the cross beams
8
,
9
,
10
will be simultaneously lowered toward the workpiece
16
, so as to actuate the stem elements S, which are simultaneously engaged in the grippers P already supplied with the nails to be used. Thus, by a single lowering stroke, the stem elements S will simultaneously introduce or drive the nails into the constructional elements forming the pallet
16
to be assembled. More specifically, owning to the provision of the multiple nailing assemblies
8
,
9
,
10
which can be properly arranged in the inventive nailing machine
1
, it is possible to make a pallet by nailing a plurality of nailing points thereof with a single nailing operating stroke, thereby drastically reducing the pallet making time.
Owing to the above disclosed embodiment of the nailing machine
1
, comprising a central nailing assembly
9
which is arranged locally fixed and two further nailing assemblies
8
,
10
which can be precisely driven and arranged at a desired nailing point, and owing to the provision of precision screws which can be actuated by a controllable motor, the movable nailing assemblies
8
,
10
can be properly located in a very reduced time, thereby further drastically reducing the pallet making time, while allowing the nailing machine to be quickly fitted to different pallet sizes to be made.
Claims
- 1. A machine for nailing multiple elements of a workpiece, comprising:a) a frame; b) a central supporting beam and a pair of side supporting beams, the beams being mounted on the frame above the workpiece and spaced apart along a horizontal direction, the side beams being movable toward and away from the central beam along the horizontal direction; c) a plurality of nail grippers mounted on each beam and facing the workpiece; d) a drive for moving the side beams to selected positions relative to the central beam; and e) hydraulic units operatively connected to all the beams, and operative for simultaneously moving the central beam and the side beams in their selected positions, as well as the nail grippers on the beams, from a raised position in which nails are held by the grippers, to a lowered position in which the nails are driven into the workpiece elements, along a vertical direction perpendicular to the horizontal direction.
- 2. The machine of claim 1, wherein the hydraulic units are hydraulic cylinders, and wherein a plurality of hydraulic cylinders is connected to each beam.
- 3. The machine of claim 1, wherein the drive includes an electric motor and a drive train connected to both side beams.
- 4. The machine of claim 3, wherein the drive train includes a pair of drive shafts having opposite threads.
- 5. The machine of claim 1, wherein the frame includes a pair of parallel guides for guiding the side beams during movement along the horizontal direction.
- 6. The machine of claim 1, and a conveyor for conveying the workpiece underneath the beams.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
Country |
Kind |
MI2002A0942 |
May 2002 |
IT |
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