Press transfer-electrical interconnect

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6196123
  • Patent Number
    6,196,123
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 25, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 6, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A transfer assembly for moving work pieces through a press which includes a hollow transfer bar (12) and a motion transmitting mechanism (20) moves the transfer bar (12) inward, outward, and longitudinally for transferring work pieces through the press. A finger (22) is attached to the transfer bar (12) for engaging and transferring work pieces through the press. A proximity sensor (24) is disposed on the finger (22) for sensing the presence of a work piece. In order to establish electrical connection with the sensor (24), an electrical lead is disposed within the hollow transfer bar (12) for connection to the sensor (24). An inline connector (30) electrically interconnects sections (26 and 28) of the electrical lead within the hollow transfer bar (12) to allow the sections (26 and 28) to be removed from the hollow transfer bar (12) and disconnected for movement independently from one another. A junction box (48, 148 or 248) is attached to a support plate (40) and presents an electrical junction (50, 150 or 250) for attachment to an electrical cable (52). A multiple lead conduit (54) electrically interconnects the block (36) and the junction box (48, 148 or 248). In all three embodiments, the multiple lead conduit (54) extends from the block (36) in a direction parallel to the transfer bar (12) and extends through a U-turn (56) inside the support plate (40) to the junction box (48, 148 or 248).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The subject invention relates to work piece transfer assembly for a press including a reciprocating member and a series of longitudinally spaced in-line stations wherein each station is a further progression of a work piece forming process. More specifically, the invention relates to the electrical lead combination for establishing an electrical connection with a sensor on work piece engaging fingers extending from a transfer bar.




2. Description of the Prior Art




As alluded to above and as is well known in the art, such assemblies include a hollow transfer bar having walls and a motion transmitting mechanism for moving the bar inward, outward, and longitudinally for transferring work pieces through the press. A plurality of fingers are attached to the transfer bar for engaging and transferring work pieces through the press and a sensor is disposed on the finger for sensing a work piece. In order to transmit electrical signals to and from the sensor, an electrical lead is disposed within the hollow transfer bar for connection to the sensor.




Typical prior art assemblies are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,833,908 to Sofy et al; U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,852,381 and 4,895,013, both to Sofy, the inventor herein, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,074,141 to Takeuchi.




In most prior systems, the electrical lead passes through the walls of the transfer bar but must be totally removed for maintenance. In addition, the connectors are supported by the transfer bar and are exposed to damage.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION AND ADVANTAGES




The subject invention provides a work piece transfer assembly for a press including a reciprocating member and a series of longitudinally spaced in-line stations wherein each station is a further progression of a work piece forming process. More specifically, the assembly comprises a hollow transfer bar having walls and a motion transmitting mechanism for moving the transfer bar inward, outward, and longitudinally for transferring work pieces through the press. A finger is attached to the transfer bar for engaging and transferring work pieces through the press and a sensor is disposed on the finger for sensing a work piece. An electrical lead is disposed within said hollow transfer bar for connection to the sensor. The assembly is characterized by a input section of the electrical lead extending into the hollow transfer bar and an second cable section of the electrical lead extending from within the hollow transfer bar to the exterior thereof and an inline connector electrically interconnecting the sections within the hollow transfer bar for disconnecting the sections from one another to allow the sections to be removed from the hollow transfer bar independently from one another.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a press transfer incorporating the subject invention;





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary cross sectional view taken along line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary cross sectional view like

FIG. 2

but showing a first alternative embodiment; and





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary cross sectional view like

FIG. 2

but showing a second alternative embodiment.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, a work piece transfer assembly for a press including a reciprocating member and a series of longitudinally spaced in-line stations wherein each station is a further progression of a work piece forming process is shown in FIG.


1


. The transfer assembly is specifically adapted for operation with a press of the type including a reciprocating member, i.e., a ram, and a series of in-line die stations wherein each station is a further progression of the work piece forming process. The transfer assembly includes a hollow transfer bar, generally indicated at


12


, having a front wall


14


and a back wall


16


interconnected by top and bottom walls


18


. A motion transmitting mechanism, generally shown at


20


, moves the transfer bar


12


inward, outward, and longitudinally for transferring work pieces through the press. The transfer mechanism may be of the type well known in the art as described in any one of the aforementioned Sofy patents.




A finger


22


is attached to the transfer bar


12


for engaging and transferring work pieces through the press. A proximity sensor


24


is disposed on the finger


22


for sensing the presence of a work piece. In order to establish electrical connection with the sensor


24


, an electrical lead is disposed within the hollow transfer bar


12


for connection to the sensor


24


.




More specifically, the assembly is characterized by a first cable section


26


of the electrical lead extending into the hollow transfer bar


12


and a second cable section


28


of the electrical lead extending from within the hollow transfer bar


12


to the exterior thereof. An inline connector


30


electrically interconnects the sections


26


and


28


within the hollow transfer bar


12


for disconnecting the sections


26


and


28


from one another to allow the sections


26


and


28


to be removed from the hollow transfer bar


12


independently from one another. The inline connector


30


can take various forms by being threaded together or connected by a bayonet connection.




An inside connector


32


supports the leads in the first cable section


26


in the wall of the transfer bar


12


for receiving a clamping nut


33


on an electrical block


36


, the electrical block


36


being electrically connected to a plurality of input connectors


32


for connection to a plurality of sensors


24


. A first cable gland


34


supports the second cable section


28


in the wall of the transfer bar


12


for leading to a sensor


24


. The first cable gland


34


is disposed in the front wall


14


of the transfer bar


12


and the inside connector


32


is disposed in the back wall


16


. The first cable gland


34


may clamp the cable section


26


in the wall


14


but may be loosened to pull the first cable section


26


out of the transfer bar


12


which after the connector


30


disconnects the first section


26


from the second section


28


.




Each inside connector


32


and is part of the electrical block


36


. A support defined by a plate


40


supports the nut


33


on the transfer bar


12


. The plate


40


is spaced from the back wall


16


of the transfer bar


12


by a plurality of fasteners interconnecting the plate


40


and the back wall


16


of the transfer bar


12


to hold the plate


40


in the spaced relationship to the transfer bar


12


. The fasteners comprise bolts


42


and spacers


44


with the spacers


44


clamped between the back wall


16


of the transfer bar


12


and the plate


40


by the bolts


42


. The inside connector


32


is disposed between the plate


40


and the back wall


16


of the transfer bar


12


. The front wall


14


of the transfer bar


12


includes holes


46


aligned with the bolts


42


extending through the back wall


16


for providing access to the bolts


42


with a tool, e.g., an Allen wrench or screwdriver.




A junction box


48


,


148


or


248


is attached to the support plate


40


and presents an electrical junction or connector block


50


,


150


or


250


for attachment to an electrical cable


52


. A multiple lead conduit, generally indicated at


54


, electrically interconnects the block


36


and the junction box


48


,


148


or


248


. As alluded to above, a plurality of first cable sections or leads


26


extend into the back wall


16


and are connected to the block


36


for electrically interconnecting the plurality of the sensors


24


to the junction box


48


,


148


or


248


.




In all three embodiments, the multiple lead conduit


54


extends from the block


36


in a direction parallel to the transfer bar


12


and extends through a U-turn


56


to the junction box


48


,


148


or


248


.




In the embodiments of

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the junction


50


or


150


faces outwardly from the plate


40


, i.e., perpendicularly to the longitudinal extent of the transfer bar


12


. Also, the multiple lead conduit


54


extends laterally into each junction box


48


or


148


i.e., into the side of the junction box


48


or


148


. In addition, the multiple lead conduit


54


extends between the plate


40


and the back wall


16


of the transfer bar


12


.




In the embodiment of

FIG. 2

, the junction box


48


is clamped between the plate


40


and the back wall


16


of the transfer bar


12


and extends laterally therefrom, i.e., from the side. The junction box


48


acts as a spacer for a bolt


42


. The multiple lead conduit


54


extends laterally into the junction box


48


and the presents the electrical junction


50


outwardly of the plate


40


.




On the other hand, in the embodiment of

FIG. 3

, the junction box


148


is supported outwardly of the plate


40


and the multiple lead conduit


54


extends through a second U-turn


58


and laterally into the junction box


148


on the outside of the plate


40


.




Still another variation is shown in

FIG. 4

wherein the junction box


248


is supported outwardly of the plate


40


and the multiple lead conduit


54


extends through a the U-turn


56


and inwardly of the plate


40


and perpendicularly into the junction box


248


on the adjacent the plate


40


. In this embodiment, the spacer


144


is threaded at each end and a bolt


142


extends through the junction box


248


to threadedly engage the spacer


144


and another, shorter bolt


143


, extends through the back wall


16


and threadedly engages the spacer


144


.




In all three embodiments, a second cable gland


60


supports the multiple lead conduit


54


to the connector block or junction box


48


,


148


or


248


.




The invention has been described in an illustrative manner, and it is to be understood that the terminology which has been used is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation.




Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, wherein reference numerals are merely for convenience and are not to be in any way limiting, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.



Claims
  • 1. A work piece transfer assembly for a press including a reciprocating member and a series of longitudinally spaced in-line stations wherein each station is a further progression of a work piece forming process, said assembly comprising:a hollow transfer bar (12) having walls; a motion transmitting mechanism (20) for moving said transfer bar (12) inward, outward, and longitudinally for transferring work pieces through the press; a finger (22) attached to said transfer bar (12) for engaging and transferring work pieces through the press; a sensor (24) on said finger (22) for sensing a work piece; and an electrical lead disposed within said hollow transfer bar (12) for connection to said sensor (24) and including a first cable section (26) of said electrical lead extending into said hollow transfer bar (12) and a second cable section (28) of said electrical lead extending from within said hollow transfer bar (12) to the exterior thereof and an inline connector (30) electrically interconnecting said sections (26 and 28) within said hollow transfer bar (12) to allow said sections (26 and 28) to be removed from said hollow transfer bar (12) and disconnected for movement independently from one another.
  • 2. An assembly as set forth in claim 1 including an inside connector (32) supporting said first cable section (26) in said wall of said transfer bar (12).
  • 3. An assembly as set forth in claim 2 including an cable gland (34) supporting said second cable section (28) in said wall of said transfer bar (12).
  • 4. An assembly as set forth in claim 3 wherein said transfer bar (12) is four sided with a front (14) and a back (16) wall, said first cable gland (34) being in said front wall (16) and said inside connector (32) being in said back wall (16).
  • 5. An assembly as set forth in claim 4 including a junction box (48, 148 or 248) attached to said support and presenting an electrical junction (50, 150 or 250) for attachment to an electrical cable (52).
  • 6. An assembly as set forth in claim 5 wherein said support includes a plate (40) spaced from said back wall (16) of said transfer bar (12), and a plurality of fasteners interconnecting said plate (40) and said back wall (16) of said transfer bar (12) to hold said plate (40) in said spaced relationship to said transfer bar (12).
  • 7. An assembly as set forth in claim 6 wherein said inside connector (32) is disposed between said plate (40) and said back wall (16) of said transfer bar (12).
  • 8. An assembly as set forth in claim 7 wherein said fasteners comprise bolts (42) and spacers (44) with said spacers (44) clamped between said back wall (16) of said transfer bar (12) and said plate (40) by said bolts (42).
  • 9. An assembly as set forth in claim 8 wherein said front wall (14) of said transfer bar (12) includes holes (46) aligned with said bolts (42) extending through said back wall (16) for providing access to said bolts (42) with a tool.
  • 10. An assembly as set forth in claim 9 including an electrical block (36) supported on said plate (40) and connected to said inside connector (32), a multiple lead conduit (54) electrically interconnecting said block (36) and said junction box (48, 148 or 248).
  • 11. An assembly as set forth in claim 9 including a plurality of first cable sections (26) extending into said back wall (16) and connected to said block (36) for electrically interconnecting a plurality of said sensors (24) to said junction box (48, 148 or 248).
  • 12. An assembly as set forth in claim 11 wherein said multiple lead conduit (54) extends from said block (36) in a direction parallel to said transfer bar (12) and extends through a U-turn (56) to said junction box (48, 148 or 248).
  • 13. An assembly as set forth in claim 11 wherein said multiple lead conduit (54) extends perpendicularly into said junction box (248).
  • 14. An assembly as set forth in claim 11 wherein said multiple lead conduit (54) extends laterally into said junction box (48, 148 or 248).
  • 15. An assembly as set forth in claim 11 wherein said junction (50 or 150) faces outwardly from said plate (40).
  • 16. An assembly as set forth in claim 11 wherein said multiple lead conduit (54) extends between said plate (40) and said back wall (16) of said transfer bar (12).
  • 17. An assembly as set forth in claim 11 wherein said junction box (48) is clamped between said plate (40) and said back wall (16) of said transfer bar (12) and extends laterally therefrom, said multiple lead conduit (54) extending laterally into said junction box (48) and said junction box (48) presenting said electrical junction (50) outwardly of said plate (40).
  • 18. An assembly as set forth in claim 11 wherein said junction box (148) is supported outwardly of said plate (40) and said multiple lead conduit (54) extends through a second U-turn (5856) and laterally into said junction box (148) on the outside of said plate (40).
  • 19. An assembly as set forth in claim 11 wherein said junction box (248) is supported outwardly of said plate (40) and said multiple lead conduit (54) extends through a said U-turn (56) and inwardly of said plate (40) and perpendicularly into said junction box (248) adjacent said plate (40).
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Number Name Date Kind
4833908 Sofy May 1989
5074141 Takeuchi Dec 1991
5327768 Yamashita Jul 1994
5363685 Luthi et al. Nov 1994
6000327 Moriyasu et al. Dec 1999