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The positioning member 12, the sliding elements 14, and the cover 16 cooperatively form a fixing apparatus for fixing the positioning element 18 on the machine tool 60.
Each sliding element 14 comprises a sliding body 144, a first engaging portion 142, a retaining portion 146, a connecting portion 148, and a head 143. The retaining portion 146 is disposed on one end of the sliding body 144. The connecting portion 148 is disposed adjacent to another end of the sliding body 144. The first engaging portion 142 is located at a distal end of the connecting portion 148 and is parallel to the sliding body 144. The head 143 is tapered and is disposed at a distal end of the engaging portion 142.
The positioning member 12 comprises a first portion 120 and a second portion 121 opposite to the first portion 120. The first portion 120 comprises a recessed portion 122, a front wall 133, and a pair of receiving holes 128. The front wall 133 is located on an end of the first portion 120. A width of the recessed portion 122 is substantially equal to that of the sliding element 14. The recessed portion 122 comprises a first groove 130, a second groove 131, and three blocks 124. The blocks 124 are used for limiting distance of movement of the sliding element 14, and separate the first groove 130 and the second groove 131. The blocks 124 are arranged in a line, and every two adjacent blocks 124 cooperatively define a slot 125 therebetween. The receiving holes 128 are disposed adjacent to opposite sidewalls of the first portion 120, and extend horizontally from the front wall 133 to the second groove 131. The second portion 121 comprises a shaft 129 mounted to the machine tool 60. The positioning member 12 further comprises a threaded-hole 127 extending through the positioning member 12. The threaded-hole 127 is defined adjacent to the second portion 121.
The positioning element 18 comprises a second engaging portion 182, a positioning portion 186, and a notch 184 for receiving the head 143. The second engaging portion 182 is perpendicularly connected to the positioning portion 186. The notch 184 is disposed on the second engaging portion 182. The second engaging portion 182 is received in the receiving hole 128 and is engaged with the first engaging portion 142. In the exemplary embodiment, the positioning portion 186 is L-shaped.
The positioning apparatus 10 further comprises a resilient member 20, a set screw 24, a nut 22, and a plurality of screws 26. The resilient member 20 is received in the first groove 130. The set screw 24 is received in the threaded-hole 127. The nut 22 is mounted to an end of the set screw 24. The set screw 24, the threaded-hole 127, and the nut 22 cooperatively form an adjusting member for adjusting a position of the positioning member 12, thus exactly positioning the positioning apparatus 10 on the machine tool 60. In the exemplary embodiment, the resilient member 20 is a coil spring.
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The positioning portions 186 of the positioning elements 18 may be designed to position a variety of workpieces 30 each of different size and shape. Thus, during use, an appropriate positioning element 18 is selected for positioning the current workpiece 30. And thus, the positioning apparatus 10 is easily adjusted to position various workpieces 30.
In addition, it is convenient to disengage and engage the first engaging portion 142 from the second engaging portion 182 to remove the positioning element 18 and exchange it for another.
Furthermore, with the positioning member 12 having a pair of receiving holes 128 for receiving a pair of positioning elements 18 therein, the positioning apparatus 10 can position a pair of workpieces 30 at the same time. Besides, the pair of positioning elements 18 can also be different from each other so as to be automatically adjustable to position workpieces of variable sizes and curvatures.
While exemplary embodiments have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only and not by way of limitation. Thus the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.
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200610062300.8 | Aug 2006 | CN | national |