Pneumatic gripper with three self-centering jaws

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6193292
  • Patent Number
    6,193,292
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 16, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The present utility model pertains to a pneumatic gripper with a body (11), which comprises two superimposed, complementary elements (16, 17), which are made of metal, and two additional supports (18, 19) molded in plastic material which are placed and clamped together between the two superimposed elements. The two additional supports (18, 19) define, together, at least one guiding seat (28) for the rod of the piston, an accommodation for a seal (29) for sealing around the rod and seats (18′, 19′) for the pins (30) carrying the elbow-shaped relay rods (15), which, starting from the rod of the piston, control the jaws.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention pertains to the pneumatic grippers for pressing pieces in fixtures for automatic machine and/or manipulation operations, and specifically, it pertains to an improved pneumatic gripper with three jaws.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Self-centering pneumatic grippers are already known which essentially comprise a support body, between coplanar, equidistant jaws which are guided and can be moved radially in the body between a closing position and an opening position, and a pneumatic piston accommodated in the body at right angles to the plane of the jaws and having a rod intended to control, by means of elbow-shaped relay rods, the simultaneous radial movements of the jaws when clamping and releasing a piece.




In the known pneumatic grippers of this type, the support body is made of metal and usually comprises at least two complementary elements, which together delimit a chamber for the piston for controlling the jaws. At least one of the elements of the body must be machined in order to produce seats and various accommodations for the rod of the piston, the jaws, the elbow-shaped relay rods, the pins for these rods, etc., the entire unit making the embodiment of the gripper rather complicated and difficult and its assembly laborious.




SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




The primary object of the present invention is to propose a pneumatic gripper having a simpler and more economic embodiment and easier assembly thanks to the adoption of additional supports obtained from moldings made of a plastic material, which are joined in a complementary manner with the body made of metal and which already have in themselves seats and accommodations at least for some functional components of the gripper.




Advantageously, since they are obtained from molding, the additional supports made of the plastic material may be produced with surfaces, seats and accommodations with a high degree of precision, eliminating, moreover, a lot of machining of the body, thus also reducing the production times.




According to the invention, a gripper is provided, which has a body and jaws preferably three coplanar equidistant jaws), which are guided and can be moved radially in the body between a closing position and an opening position. A piston is accommodated in the body at right angles to the plane of the jaws. The piston has a rod which is intended to control, by means of elbow-shaped relay rods, the simultaneous radial movements of the jaws when clamping and releasing a piece. The body has two superimposed, complementary elements, made of metal, and two additional supports which are molded and formed of plastic material. The plastic supports are placed and clamped together between the said two superimposed elements. The two additional supports together define at least one guide seat for the rod of the piston, an accommodation for a seal for sealing around the rod and the seats for the pins carrying the elbow-shaped relay rods.




An exemplary embodiment of such a gripper will be described below in greater detail with reference to the attached indicative and non-limiting drawings.




The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated. dr




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is a sectional view of the assembled pneumatic gripper;





FIG. 2

is a lateral view of a partial section of the gripper of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of one of the two additional separate supports; and





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of another of the two additional separate supports.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings in particular, the gripper shown essentially comprises a cylindrical or prism-shaped body


11


, a pneumatic piston


12


with a related rod


13


, and three jaws


14


, which are intended to carry the interchangeable pressing jaws (not shown).




The jaws


14


are mounted and slide radially in the body


11


between an expanded position and a contracted position. The pneumatic piston


12


is accommodated and is guided axially in the body


11


and controls, by means of its rod


13


and with the insertion of elbow-shaped rods


15


, the movements of the jaws


14


.




In greater detail, the body


11


comprises two superimposed, complementary elements


16


,


17


, made of metal, one on the bottom and the other on top, between which are arranged two additional supports


18


,


19


molded in plastic material.




The two elements


16


,


17


of the body and the two additional supports


18


,


19


are fixed to one another in assembly by means of screws


20


and connecting pins


21


(FIG.


2


).




In the bottom element


16


are provided a chamber


22


for tightly accommodating the piston


12


and passages for supplying a pressurized fluid to the chamber


22


. In the top element


17


, three holes


23


are formed for guiding the jaws


14


and a seat for a cover


24


, preferably made of plastic material as well which rests on the jaws, contributing to their correct guidance.




The first


18


of the two additional supports forms a cover for closing the chamber


22


and it has centrally a hub


25


which ends at the bottom with an annular striking flange


26


, which is turned towards the axis of the hub. The second


19


of the two additional supports rests on the first one and has centrally a neck


27


, which rests on the inside of the hub


25


of the first support


18


and delimits an axial seat


28


for passing and guiding the rod


13


of the piston.




Between the lower, free end of the neck


27


and the annular striking flange


26


is arranged a seal


29


for sealing around the rod of the piston.




On the matching faces of the two additional supports


18


,


19


are provided (

FIGS. 3 and 4

) three semicylindrical notches


18


′,


19


′, respectively, which, as a result of the superimposition of the two supports, are joined, delimiting three cylindrical seats. These seats are intended to receive the pins


30


, forming the axes of oscillation of the elbow-shaped relay rods


15


.




Thus, the additional supports


18


,


19


integrate the body of the gripper and act as a cover for closing the chamber, in which the piston operates, as a guide for the rod of the piston, as a holder of the seal and as means for pivoting the relay rods


15


which engage, in the known manner, on the one hand, with the rod of the piston, and on the other hand, with the respective jaw to be controlled.




While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.



Claims
  • 1. A pneumatic gripper, comprising:a body; three coplanar, equidistant jaws guided to be movable radially in said body, between a closing position and an opening position; a piston accommodated in said body at right angles to a plane of said jaws; elbow-shaped relay rods; a seal; and a rod connected to said piston for controlling, by means of the said elbow-shaped relay rods, simultaneous radial movements of said jaws when clamping and releasing a piece, said body including two superimposed complementary elements, made of metal, and two additional molded supports made of plastic material, placed and clamped together between said two superimposed elements, said two additional molded supports together define at least one guide seat for said rod, an accommodation for said seal for sealing around said rod and seats for pins carrying said elbow-shaped relay rods.
  • 2. The pneumatic gripper in accordance with claim 1, wherein a first of said superimposed complementary elements of said body defines a chamber for accommodating and guiding said piston, and said two additional supports also act as a cover for closing the said chamber.
  • 3. The pneumatic gripper in accordance with the claim 2 wherein a first of said two additional supports has centrally a hub which ends with an annular striking flange turned towards the center, and in which a second of said two additional supports rests on said first and has centrally a neck that is accommodated in said hub of said first additional support, delimiting a seat for guiding said rod.
  • 4. The pneumatic gripper in accordance with claim 3, wherein a seal for sealing around said rod is arranged between a neck and an annular flange of said two additional supports.
  • 5. The pneumatic gripper in accordance with claim 3, wherein said additional supports have on their matching faces semicylindrical notches, which are joined in order to define together seats for pins of said elbow-shaped relay rods.
  • 6. The pneumatic gripper in accordance with the claim 1, wherein a first of said two additional supports has centrally a hub which ends with an annular striking flange turned towards the center, and in which a second of said two additional supports rests on said first and has centrally a neck that is accommodated in said hub of said first additional support, delimiting a seat for guiding said rod.
  • 7. The pneumatic gripper in accordance with claim 6, wherein a seal for sealing around said rod is arranged between a neck and an annular flange of said two additional supports.
  • 8. The pneumatic gripper in accordance with claim 6, wherein said additional supports have on their matching faces semicylindrical notches, which are joined in order to define together seats for pins of said elbow-shaped relay rods.
  • 9. A pneumatic gripper, comprising:a body; a plurality of jaws guided to be movable radially in said body, between a closing position and an opening position; a piston accommodated in said body at right angles to a plane of said jaws; elbow-shaped relay rods; a seal; and a rod connected to said piston for controlling, by means of the said elbow-shaped relay rods, simultaneous radial movements of said jaws when clamping and releasing a piece, said body including two superimposed complementary elements, made of metal and two additional molded supports made of plastic material, placed and clamped together between said two superimposed elements, said two additional molded supports together define at least one guide seat for said rod, an accommodation for said seal for sealing around said rod and seats for pins carrying said elbow-shaped relay rods.
  • 10. The pneumatic gripper in accordance with claim 9, wherein a first of said superimposed complementary elements of said body defines a chamber for accommodating and guiding said piston, and said two additional supports also act as a cover for closing the said chamber.
  • 11. The pneumatic gripper in accordance with the claim 9, wherein a first of said two additional supports has centrally a hub which ends with an annular striking flange turned towards the center, and in which a second of said two additional supports rests on said first and has centrally a neck that is accommodated in said hub of said first additional support, delimiting a seat for guiding said rod.
  • 12. The pneumatic gripper in accordance with claim 11, wherein a seal for sealing around said rod is arranged between a neck and an annular flange of said two additional supports.
  • 13. The pneumatic gripper in accordance with claim 11, wherein said additional supports have on their matching faces semicylindrical notches, which are joined in order to define together seats for pins of said elbow-shaped relay rods.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
BS980039 U Apr 1998 IT
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