Information
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Patent Grant
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6422055
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Patent Number
6,422,055
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 7, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 23, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 072 419
- 072 420
- 072 3893
- 072 461
- 072 162
- 072 173
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A positioning apparatus (30) for a workpiece includes a base (310) with a shoulder (312), a positioning block (330) and a circuit. The positioning block includes an upper block (332) secured on the shoulder, and a lower block (334) having a front surface (336). A lay of insulator (320) is compressed between the base and the positioning block. The circuit includes a power source (50) and a relay (60). The power source provides direct current voltage. The relay comprises a coil (601) electrically connected between the power source and the positioning block, and a normal-open switch (603) electrically connected between the power source and a manipulator which acts on the workpiece. When the workpiece contacts the front surface of the positioning block, the coil is electrified and the normal-open switch closes. The interface of the manipulator turns to high level, and the manipulator starts its next programmed motion.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a bending machine, and particularly to a positioning apparatus for precisely positioning workpieces on the bending machine.
2. Description of Related Art
With rapid developments in manufacturing industry, the demand for precision components is constantly increasing. A mechanical manipulator is often used to feed workpieces to a workbench in a bending machine, instead of using manual feeding. In order to precisely positioning the workpieces in the workbench, the manipulator itself must be precisely positioned.
FIG. 4
shows a conventional positioning apparatus
10
behind a lower die
20
of a bending machine (not shown). The positioning apparatus
10
comprises two generally symmetrical positioning blocks
101
. Each positioning block
101
comprises a shoulder
102
with a front surface
103
. Two approaching switches
105
are respectively installed on mutually opposing sides of the two positioning blocks
101
. Each approaching switch
105
extends slightly beyond the front surface
103
of the corresponding positioning block
101
. A post
107
is formed on one of the mutually opposing sides of the two positioning blocks
101
. The post
107
is adapted to prevent the two approaching switches
105
from contacting each other and generating an error signal.
In operation, a manipulator (not shown) takes hold of a workpiece (not shown) and puts it onto the lower die
20
. Then the manipulator horizontally pushes the workpiece toward the positioning apparatus
10
. When the workpiece contacts the approaching switches
105
, the approaching switches
105
are moved backward. The workpiece is continued to be pushed by the manipulator. When front walls (not labeled) of the approaching switches
105
become coplanar with the front surfaces
103
of the positioning apparatus
10
, the workpiece is blocked by the positioning apparatus
10
and is positioned in the bending machine (not shown) ready for bending. A sensor (not shown) electrically connected with the approaching switches
105
sends a signal to the manipulator indicating that the workpiece is positioned ready for bending. The manipulator thereupon stops pushing the workpiece.
The conventional apparatus has a number of shortcomings. The approaching switches
105
have a range of tolerance, such that the workpiece cannot be precisely positioned. Furthermore, when the positioning width of the workpiece is narrow or the shape of the workpiece is unusual, the two approaching switches
105
cannot be used simultaneously. This reduces the precision of positioning of the workpiece. Moreover, the approaching switches
105
are relatively expensive.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a positioning apparatus which can precisely position a workpiece having a narrow positioning width.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a positioning apparatus which can precisely position a workpiece having an unusual shape.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a positioning apparatus which is inexpensive.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned objects, a positioning apparatus for a workpiece in accordance with the present invention comprises a base, a positioning block and a circuit. The base comprises a shoulder defining a screw hole therethrough. The positioning block comprises an upper block, and a lower block having a front surface. The upper block defines a shoulder hole, for extension of a bolt therethrough to engage in the screw hole of the base. The bolt thereby secures the positioning block on the shoulder of the base. Layers of insulator are compressed between the base and the positioning block, and between the base and the bolt. The layers insulate the base and the positioning block from each other. The circuit comprises a power source and a relay. The power source provides direct current voltage. The relay comprises a coil electrically connected between the power source and the positioning block, and a normal-open switch electrically connected between the power source and a manipulator which acts on the workpiece. When the workpiece contacts the front surface of the positioning block, the coil is electrified and the normal-open switch closes. The interface of the manipulator turns to high level. The manipulator starts its next programmed motion, leaving the workpiece in its correct position.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a positioning apparatus of the present invention, together with part of a lower die of a bending machine;
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view of the positioning apparatus of
FIG. 1
, taken along line II—II of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a side elevational view of the positioning apparatus and lower die of
FIG. 1
, together with a circuit diagram thereof; and
FIG. 4
is an exploded view of a conventional positioning apparatus and part of a lower die of a bending machine.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the preferred embodiment of the present invention in detail.
Referring to
FIGS. 1-2
, a positioning apparatus
30
of a bending machine (not shown) of the present invention comprises a base
310
and a positioning block
330
. The positioning apparatus
30
is located behind a lower die
40
of the bending machine (not shown).
The base
310
has a shoulder
312
at a front portion thereof. A screw hole
314
is defined in the shoulder
312
. The positioning block
330
is generally “Z” shaped in profile, and comprises an upper block
332
and a lower block
334
. A shoulder hole
335
is defined in the upper block
332
, coaxial with the screw hole
314
of the base
310
. The upper block
332
of the positioning block
330
is secured on the shoulder
312
of the base
310
by a bolt
337
which extends through the shoulder hole
335
to engage in the screw hole
314
of the base
310
. The lower block
334
has a front surface
336
opposing the lower die
40
. A first layer of insulator
320
is compressed between the base
310
and the positioning block
330
. A second layer of insulator
322
is compressed between the upper block
332
of the positioning block
330
and the bolt
337
. Thus the base
310
and the positioning block
330
are completely electrically insulated from each other.
Referring also to
FIG. 3
, the positioning apparatus
30
further comprises a circuit comprising a power source
50
and a relay
60
. The power source
50
provides direct current power of 24 volts. The relay
60
comprises a coil
601
and a normal-open switch
603
. The coil
601
is electrically connected between the power source
50
and the positioning block
330
. One end of the normal-open switch
603
is connected with the power source
50
. The other end of the normal-open switch
603
is connected with a manipulator
70
which acts on a workpiece (not shown). The lower die
40
and the manipulator
70
are commonly grounded. The workpiece (not shown) is electrically conductive.
In operation, the power source
50
is switched on. The manipulator
70
takes hold of the workpiece (not shown) and puts it onto the lower die
40
. The workpiece (not shown) electrically connects with the lower die
40
. The manipulator
70
then horizontally pushes the workpiece toward the positioning apparatus
30
. When the workpiece contacts the front surface
336
of the positioning block
330
, a closed circuit is created between the lower die
40
, the positioning block
330
, the relay
60
and the power source
50
. The coil
601
of the relay
60
is electrified, and the normal-open switch
603
closes. As a result, an electrical signal is sent to the manipulator
70
from the power source
50
, informing the manipulator
70
that the workpiece is already in position. The manipulator
70
thereupon stops pushing the workpiece, and starts its next programmed motion.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Claims
- 1. A positioning apparatus for positioning a workpiece, comprising:a base having a shoulder defining a screw hole; a positioning block secured on and electrically insulated from the base, the positioning block having a surface and comprising a lower block and an upper block defining a shoulder hole for extension of a bolt therethrough to engage in the screw hole; a power source adapted for providing electrical current; and an electrical device electrically connected between the positioning block and the power; wherein when a workpiece manipulator moves the workpiece to contact the surface, the power source sends a signal to the workpiece manipulator via the electrical device informing the manipulator that the workpiece is in position and the manipulator then starts a subsequent motion.
- 2. The positioning apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein insulator is disposed between the positioning block and the base.
- 3. The positioning apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein insulator is disposed between the upper block and the bolt.
- 4. The positioning apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the electrical device is a relay comprising a coil and a normal-open switch.
- 5. The positioning apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein the coil is electrically connected between the positioning block and the power source.
- 6. The positioning apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein the normal-open switch is electrically connected between the power source and the manipulator, and when the workpiece contacts the surface of the positioning block the normal-open switch closes.
- 7. A positioning apparatus assembly for positioning a workpiece, comprising:a base having a shoulder in a front portion thereof; a positioning block secured on and electrically insulated from the base, the positioning block comprising an upper block engaged on the shoulder and a lower block in front of the upper block, the lower block having a surface; a lower die adapted for forming the workpiece; a manipulator adapted for moving the workpiece; a power source adapted for providing electrical current; and an electrical device electrically connected between the positioning block and the power source, wherein when the workpiece is moved by the manipulator to contact the surface and the lower die, the power source sends a signal to the manipulator via the electrical device and the manipulator then starts a subsequent motion.
- 8. The positioning apparatus assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein the lower die and the manipulator are commonly grounded.
- 9. The positioning apparatus assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein the electrical device is a relay comprising a coil and a normal-open switch.
- 10. The positioning apparatus assembly as claimed in claim 9, wherein the coil is electrically connected between the positioning block and the power source.
- 11. The positioning apparatus assembly as claimed in claim 9, wherein the normal-open switch is electrically connected between the power source and the manipulator, and when the workpiece contacts the lower die and the surface of the positioning block the normal-open switch closes and the signal is sent to the manipulator informing the manipulator that the workpiece is in position.
- 12. The positioning apparatus assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein the shoulder defines a screw hole, and the upper block defines a shoulder hole for extension of a bolt therethrough to engage in the screw hole.
Priority Claims (1)
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90202525 U |
Feb 2001 |
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