Claims
- 1. An improved ball type punch retainer for holding the shank of a punch and for releasing the same, comprising:
- a retainer body having a bottom face surface, side walls and a top mounting surface,
- a punch shank receiving opening extending into said body through said bottom face surface for receiving a shank of a punch,
- said retainer body having an elongated locking ball receiving hole aligned along an axis which intersects the axis of said shank opening,
- a locking ball in said hole movable into locking position with a tear-drop shaped ball-receiving recess formed in the outer periphery of the punch shank,
- spring means in said hole urging said ball into said locking position,
- said ball in said locking position engaging said recess at two angularly spaced-apart contact positions on the shank and engaging said retainer body at a third contact position opposite the tool shank recess,
- a ball release access slot extending transversely completely through said body in generally normal relation to the axis of said shank-receiving so that it is accessible from two opposite of said side walls of said body and in non-intersecting relation to said contact positions, a portion of said slot closest to said bottom face surface being located between said ball in its locking position and said bottom face surface, to provide access for a ball release tool inserted through said slot from either of opposite said side walls and into engagement with a portion of said locking ball closest to said bottom face surface, for lifting said locking ball against said spring means out of engagement with the punch shank.
- 2. The improved ball-type punch retainer of claim 1 further comprising said ball release access slot being generally rectangular in cross-section with its longer axis aligned generally parallel with the axis of said cylindrical opening.
- 3. The ball-type punch retainer according to claim 2 further comprising a ball release tool in the form of an elongated generally rectangular bar, said bar being proportioned to fit within said slot and having an upper ball retaining surface and a lower surface, said bar having a nose at at least one terminal pointed end thereof in the form of a ball-lifting tapered surface extending from the terminal end of said bar adjacent said lower surface to said upper ball retaining surface.
- 4. A ball-type punch retainer for holding the shank of a punch and for releasing the same, comprising:
- a retainer body having a bottom face surface,
- a punch shank receiving cylindrical opening extending into said body through said bottom face surface for receiving the cylindrical shank of a punch,
- said retainer body also having a side wall formed in generally orthogonal relation to said bottom face surface,
- said retainer body having an elongated locking ball-receiving hole extending therethrough along an axis which intersects the axis of said shank opening,
- a locking ball in said hole movable into a locking position with a tear-drop shaped ball-receiving recess formed in the side of a punch shank,
- spring means in said hole urging said ball into said locking position,
- said ball in said locking position engaging the tool shank in the ball-receiving recess at two angularly spaced points on the shank and engaging said retainer body at said hole at a third point spaced diametrically opposite the tool shank recess, and
- a generally rectangular ball release access slot having its longer axis aligned generally parallel with the axis of said cylindrical opening, said slot extending transversely through said body and opening at opposite lateral sides thereof and through said ball-receiving hole in non-intersecting relation to said points, a lower wall portion of said slot closest to said bottom face surface being located between said ball and said bottom face surface when said ball is in said locking position thereby providing access for a tool inserted from either end of said slot into engagement with a portion of said locking ball closest to said bottom face surface, for lifting said locking ball against said spring means and out of engagement with the punch shank.
- 5. In a retainer assembly including a retainer body in which a cylindrical shank of a punch extends through an opening in a face surface of said body, a tapered ball seating recess is formed in said cylindrical shank, and a locking ball is received in an elongated ball receiving hole in said body for coaction with said ball seating recess, said elongated ball-receiving hole having an axis which is inclined to the axis of said cylindrical shank, said ball being movable in said hole between a retracted punch releasing position and a punch locking position in which a portion of said ball is received in the seating recess and contacts the punch shank at two angularly spaced contact points and contacts said retainer at a third contact point angularly spaced from said two contact points, and a compression spring is received with said hole urging said ball into said locking position, the improvement in a ball release arrangement comprising:
- said retainer body having an outer side wall which is formed orthogonally to said face surface,
- means in said retainer body forming a tool access slot, said slot extending through said outer side wall of said retainer body and opening into said ball-receiving hole at a location adjacent said ball when said ball is at said locking position, and in non-interfering relation to said ball contact positions,
- the end of said slot nearest said retainer body face surface forming a pry wall against which a ball-lifting tool may be leveraged to provide for sliding movement of said ball in said hole against said compression spring for the release of said punch from said retainer body,
- means defining a retention hole for a keeper pin, said retention hole positioned laterally adjacent said slot at an end of said slot remote from said pry wall and extending into intersecting relation with said ball receiving hole providing for the insertion of the keeper pin for holding said ball in said releasing position.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 751,875 filed Aug. 28, 1991, now abandoned.
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