Claims
- 1. A punch apparatus, comprising:
- a solenoid having a plunger and a pole piece, and being controllably energized for accelerating said plunger toward said pole piece from a first position to a second position for developing momentum of a desired magnitude;
- drive means having elastic properties and being impacted by said plunger for absorbing momentum developed by said plunger, such that the momentum causes said drive means to compress; and
- a punch communicating with said drive means having a punch tip for punching material, said punch having a mass which is substantially equal to the mass of said plunger so that efficiency of energy usage is effectively maximized by allowing momentum absorbed by said drive means from said plunger to be substantially completely transferred to said punch so that said punch is driven from a reset position to a punch position so that the punch tip punches the material, said solenoid being de-energized subsequent to impact between said plunger and said drive means and prior to contact between said plunger and said pole piece, said plunger decelerating to near-zero velocity upon impact with said drive means so that impact force between said plunger and said pole piece is minimized.
- 2. A punch apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said plunger has an impact point comprising a replaceable insert which strikes said punch so as to transfer momentum to said punch.
- 3. A punch apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said drive means comprises a drive rod.
- 4. A punch apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising reset means for returning said punch to said reset position subsequent to being driven to said punch position.
- 5. A punch apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said reset means comprises spring means.
- 6. A punch apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a punch tip guide for guiding the punch tip to the material as the punch is driven from the reset position to the punch position for ensuring accurate punching of the material.
- 7. A punch apparatus according to claim 1, further including reset means for returning said plunger to said first position subsequent to accelerating to said second position.
- 8. A punch apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said reset means comprises a spring.
Parent Case Info
RELATED U.S. APPLICATION DATA
This is a continuation application of Ser. No. 07/846,499, filed Feb. 25, 1992, abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vo. 20, No. 4, Sep. 1977 "Automated Punch Apparatus for Forming Via Holes in a Ceramic Green Sheet" by T. J. Cochran and R. G. Haas. |
IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vo. 26, No. 7A, Dec. 1983, "Punch Programmer with Magnetic Retract" by A. F. Coneski, P. J. Davies and F. B. Zykoff. |
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