The present invention relates, in general, to a punch assembly and methods of using same and, more particularly, to a punch assembly that is capable of accurately and repeatedly measuring an intersecting point at which a hold or indentation can be put in a sheet of material such as, but not by way of limitation, a sheet of metal.
Before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments or of being practiced or carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein is for purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
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The punch assembly 10 has a first handle 24 and a second handle 26. The first handle 24 has a proximal end 28 and a distal end 30. The second handle 26 has a proximal end 32 and a distal end 34. The distal end 34 of the second handle 26 has a receiver assembly 36 having a center 37. The distal end 30 of the first handle 24 is in contact with a blade assembly 38. The first handle 24 and the second handle 26 are pivotally connected such that the blade assembly 38 moves toward the receiver assembly 36 and into the receiver assembly 36 as the proximal end 28 of the first handle 24 is pivoted toward the proximal end 32 of the second handle 26. Likewise, the blade assembly 38 moves out of the receiver assembly 36 and away from the receiver assembly 36 as the proximal end 32 of the second handle 26 is pivoted away from the proximal end 28 of the first handle 24. One of ordinary skill in the art would, given the present specification and drawings, understand that the punch assembly 10 is not limited to the first handle 24 and the second handle 26 embodiment shown in FIG. 1. Rather, the punch assembly 10 may include any mechanism or biasing means (such as the first handle 24 and the second handle 26) so long as the blade assembly 38 is capable of being merely punched through and/or into the sheet of material 12 and thereafter into or in contact with the receiver assembly 36.
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The third appendage 56 of the measuring member 50 is typically disposed at a substantially right angle to the first appendage 52 and extends from the first appendage 52 to the second appendage 54. The third appendage 56 has a second set of measuring indicia 70 thereon for measuring the second distance 20 from the second side 22 of the sheet of material 12 to the center 37 of the receiver assembly 36.
A first side stop 72 is moveably connected to the third appendage 56 for aligning the second side 22 of the sheet of material 12 and positioning the center 37 of the receiver assembly 36 the second distance 20 and therefore to substantially place the center 37 of the receiver assembly 36 at the intersection 14. In an alternate embodiment, second side stop 74 can also be moveably connected to the third appendage 56 for further assisting in aligning the sheet of material 12.
The receiver assembly 36 is disposed below the blade assembly 38 for receiving the blade assembly 38. The blade assembly 38 and the receiver assembly 36 are configured and coordinated such that the receiver assembly 36 matingly receives the blade assembly 38. In one embodiment, the blade assembly 38 is of a substantially cylindrical configuration and the receiver assembly 36 is in a matingly similar configuration.
However, the blade assembly 38 can be interchangeably connected to the distal end 30 of first handle 24 and the receiver assembly 36 can be interchangeably connected to the distal end 34 of the second handle 26 such that the blade assembly 38 and the receiver assembly 36 can be exchanged for different shaped blades and receivers to provide different shaped holes or indentations so long as the blade assembly 38 and the receiver assembly 36 are matingly compatible with one another.
Typically, the measuring member 50 is constructed from a relatively thin sheet of metal, although those skilled in the art will readily recognize that the measuring member 50 can be constructed from plastic or any other material suitable for use as the measuring member 50. The third appendage 56 attaches to and is perpendicular to both the first appendage 52 and the second appendage 54 and typically extends a first distance 75 past the first appendage 52 and a second distance 76 past the second appendage 54. The configuration in which the third appendage 56 is attached to the first and second appendages 52, 54, respectively, provides the measuring member 50 with a substantially U-shaped configuration. Referring now to
The first side stop 72 includes a securing element 80 which is capable of being reversibly tightened to thereby reversibly join the first side stop 72 to the third appendage 56 in a desired location. The first side stop 72 is selectively slidably mounted to the third appendage 56 such that the first side stop 72 remains substantially parallel and coplanar with a rear guide 84 as the first side stop 72 is slidably moved along the third appendage 56. The first side stop 72 also has an inner edge 73 which may be aligned with the second set of measuring indicia 70 on the third appendage 56. The first edge 86 of the first side stop 72 in combination with the second set of measuring indicia 70 visually provide an accurate and reproducible indication of the second distance 20 measured from the first edge 86 of the first side stop 72 to the center of the blade assembly 38 of the distal end 30 of the first handle 24 of the punch assembly 10.
The first, third, and second sets of measuring indicia 67, 68, 70, respectively, can be, by way of example, in inches and fractions of inches or centimeters and millimeters or any other known or fanciful unit of measurement.
In an open condition of the punch assembly 10 (not shown) the blade assembly 38 and the receiver assembly 36 are disposed a distance apart. In a closed condition of the punch assembly 10 (as shown in
In use, the first handle 24 and the second handle 26 are disposed so as to place the punch assembly 10 in an open configuration. The securing elements 80 are loosened so as to allow the measuring member 50 and the first and second side stops 72, 74, respectively, of the third appendage 56 to freely move. The first side stop 74 is moved along the third appendage 56 until it aligns with the second set of measuring indicia 70 that represents the desired first distance 16 from the first side 18 of the sheet of material 12. The securing element 80 of the first side stop 72 is tightened to secure the first side stop 72 of the third appendage 56 in the desired position.
The securing elements 80 are loosened such that the measuring member 50 can be moved into a position wherein the first set of measuring indicia and the third set of measuring indicia 64, 67, respectively, on the first and second appendages 52, 54, respectively, represent the second distance 20 from the second side 22 of the sheet of material 12 or, alternatively, the third side 46 of the sheet of material 12.
The sheet of material 12 is thereafter disposed and positioned between the blade assembly 38 and the receiver assembly 36. The securing elements 80 are tightened so as fix the measuring member 50 in the desired position and so as to also prevent the measuring member 50 from inadvertently moving out of the desired position. An inner edge 73 of the first side stop 72 aligns with the second set of measuring indica 70 on the third appendage 56 so as to conveniently display the distance from the inner edge 73 of the first side stop 72 to the center of the blade assembly 38. The securing elements 80 are loosened so as to allow the measuring member 50 to move a desired predetermined distance from the blade assembly 38 and the receiver assembly 36. A back edge 220 of the third appendage 56 is positioned in a desired distance from the rear guide 84.
With the sheet of material 12 properly positioned between the blade assembly 38 and the receiver assembly 36 and properly aligned with the first set of measuring indicia 68 and the second set of measuring indicia 70 as the proximal end 28 of the first handle 24 is moved in a direction toward the proximal end 32 of the second handle 26, the blade assembly 38 punches through the sheet of material 12 and thereby cuts a hole through, or makes an indentation in, the sheet of material 12 at the intersection 14 of the first distance 16 from the first side 18 of the sheet of material 12 and a second distance 20 from the second side 22 of the sheet of material 12.
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The punch assembly 10A further includes a platform 300 for support and stability as well as to allow for the application of greater force to the sheet of material 12A that is to be punched. The punch assembly 10A can be a manual punch or an automatic punch (an automatic punch is shown as punch assembly 10A in
The at least one stop 312 is moveably connected within the first guide 304 through a channel 314. The at least one stop 312 is useful in aligning the sheet of material 12A in the punch assembly 10A. The at least one stop 312 may also include a spring loaded pin, a magnet or a threaded nut and bolt or any other fastening type element known in the art for reversibly fixing and ease of adjustment or the first stop.
The at least one stop 312 also includes a retractable pin 330 that extends upwardly from the at least one stop 312. The retractable pin 330 can be moved from a closed configuration, wherein the retractable pin 330 is wholly contained within the at least one stop 312, to a disposed configuration wherein the retractable pin 330 extends outwardly from the at least one stop 312 and engages the first guide 304. When the retractable pin 330 engages the first guide 304, the retractable pin 330 enters and extends through one of a plurality of holes 340 in the first guide 304 wherein the plurality of holes 340 generally are placed in conjunction with the plurality of measuring indicia 308 that are disposed on the upper surface 310 of the first guide 304. In such manner, not only is the at least one stop 312 locked in place but the portion of the retractable pin 330 that extends above the upper surface 310 of the first guide 304 forms a stop upon which the sheet of material 12A may be indexed against for determining the intersection 14A. It is at the intersection 14A that the blade assembly 38A and receiver assembly 36A, in operation, meet such that a hole or indentation are punched into the sheet of material 12A by the punch assembly 10A.
The second guide 306 (shown more particularly in
Thus, it should be apparent that there has been provided in accordance with the present a punch assembly and methods of using same that fully satisfies the objectives and advantages set forth above. Although the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, and variations that fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.
This application relates to U.S. Provisional patent application, U.S. Ser. No. 60/407,876, filed Sep. 4, 2002, entitled PUNCH ASSEMBLY AND METHODS OF USING SAME.
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