Claims
- 1. In combination, a punch having a shank of circular cross section, said shank having a flat side wall portion extending lengthwise of the punch to the upper end thereof, said shank having a radially inwardly extending recess at the lower end of said flat side wall portion, a retainer having a vertically extending circular bore therein sized to receive said shank and abutment means against which the shank is adapted to bottom when the punch is inserted upwardly therein, said retainer also having a socket therein opening at one side thereof into said bore, a latch supported at one end thereof in said socket for pivotal movement about a horizontal axis spaced radially from said bore, the opposite end of said latch being adapted to engage said recess when the upper end of the punch shank is inserted axially into said bore to retain the punch therein, means biasing said latch to pivot downwardly and means in said socket limiting the pivotal movement of said latch in an upward direction to a position wherein the punch-engaging end of the latch just clears the flat side wall portion on the shank of the punch whereby the punch can be inserted into said bore to interengage the latch with the flat side wall portion of the shank only when the punch is oriented with the flat side wall portion aligned parallel with the pivot axis of said latch, the punch engaging end of said latch comprising a generally cylindrical surface extending parallel to the pivot axis of the latch, said recess including a generally flat latch-engaging surface extending downwardly and radially inwardly from the lower end of said flat side wall portion, said latch being inclined upwardly from its pivot axis with its punch-engaging end engaging said flat latch surface in a wedging relation when the punch bottoms against said abutment means.
- 2. The combination called for in claim 1 wherein the included angle between said latch and said flat latch-engaging surface on the punch is only slightly less than 90.degree. when the upper end of the shank bottoms against the abutment means in the bore of the retainer.
- 3. The combination called for in claim 1 wherein said means for limiting pivotal movement of said latch comprises means in said socket positioned above said latch and having a face portion adapted to be engaged by the latch which is inclined downwardly and away from said bore.
- 4. The combination called for in claim 1 wherein said latch comprises a plate member having a generally rectangularly-shaped body portion, said socket having vertically extending side walls spaced apart to slideably engage the side edges of said body portion.
- 5. The combination called for in claim 4 wherein the latch also has opposed laterally outwardly extending projections at one end of said body portion which provide a pivotal support for the latch in said socket.
- 6. The combination called for in claim 5 wherein said projections are of cylindrical shape and coaxially aligned.
- 7. The combination called for in claim 6 wherein said socket has vertical slots at opposite sides thereof for accommodating said projections.
- 8. In combination, a punch having a shank of circular cross section, said shank having a flat side wall portion extending lengthwise of the punch to the upper end thereof, said shank having a radially inwardly extending recess at the lower end of said flat side wall portion, said recess comprising a flat face which is inclined downwardly and radially inwardly, a punch retainer block having a vertically extending circular bore sized to receive said shank with a close fit and also having abutment means therein against which the upper end of the shank is adapted to bottom when the punch is inserted upwardly into said bore, said retainer also having a socket therein offset radially from said bore and opening at one side thereof into said bore, said socket having at least one flat side wall at the radially outer side thereof disposed radially opposite the flat face on the shank when the punch bottoms against said abutment means, a punch latch in said recess having diametrically opposed cylindrical contact surfaces, means in said socket biasing said latch downwardly to a position wherein one of said cylindrical contact surfaces is engaged in tangential line contact with the flat side wall of the socket and the other is in tangential line contact with the flat face on the punch shank in wedging relation thereto when the upper end of the punch bottoms against said abutment means, means in said socket limiting upward movement of the latch to a position wherein the punch engaging contact surface of the latch just clears the flat side wall portion of the punch whereby the punch can be inserted into said bore to interengage the latch with the inclined face of the shank recess only when the punch is oriented with its flat side wall portion aligned parallel with the axis of the cylindrical contact surface of the latch, said latch and said inclined flat face of said recess being arranged such that when the upper end of the punch bottoms against said abutment means a line through the latch perpendicular to the tangential line of contact between the latch and the punch is inclined upwardly in a radially inward direction.
- 9. The combination called for in claim 8 wherein said latch is pivotally supported in said socket by causing one cylindrically shaped end portion thereof to bear against the flat side wall of the socket.
- 10. The combination called for in claim 8 wherein said latch comprises a cylindrical roller and said side wall of the socket inclines downwardly and radially inwardly toward the bore in the retainer block.
- 11. The combination called for in claim 10 wherein the flat face on the punch shank and said side wall of the socket inclined toward each other when the upper end of the punch is seated against said abutment means and the cylindrical roller is engaged between the flat side wall of the socket and the flat face of the punch.
- 12. The combination called for in claim 11 wherein the included angle between the side wall of the socket and the flat inclined face on the punch is between approximately 7.degree. to 10.degree..
- 13. The combination called for in claim 11 wherein the planar extension of said socket side wall passes downwardly through said bore at the lower end of the retainer block without intersecting the circle defined by the lower end of the bore.
- 14. The combination called for in claim 11 wherein the retainer block comprises a body portion having a generally flat upper face and a top plate secured on the upper face of said body, said top place comprising said abutment means, said inclined side wall of the socket extending downwardly from the top face of the body to said bore.
- 15. The combination called for in claim 14 wherein said socket comprises a slot in said retainer of generally rectangular cross section, the bottom wall of said slot comprising the inclined side wall of said socket.
- 16. The combination called for in claim 15 wherein the planar extensions of the side walls and bottom wall of said slot pass through the lower end of the bore without intersecting the circle defined by said bore at the lower end of said body.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of applicant's prior co-pending application Ser. No. 874,230, filed Feb. 1, 1978, now abandoned.
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