Claims
- 1. A registration mechanism comprising:
a datum unit; a bolster segment-pallet pair having a bolster aligned with said datum unit and a pallet disposed between said datum unit and said bolster, said bolster segment-pallet pair having first, second, and third sockets and first, second, and third mounts facing respective said sockets, said mounts defining parallel, first, travel and cross-track mount axes, said pallet having a registering face facing said datum unit, said bolster segment-pallet pair being movable between a lowered position wherein said registering face is spaced apart from said datum unit and a raised position wherein said registering face is in registration with said datum unit; and first, second, and third pins supported by said bolster, said pins supporting said pallet, said pins each having a fixed end joined to and restrained from lateral movement by a respective said mount, said pins each having a free end engaging a respective said socket, said free end of said first pin obstructing said first socket from translating along orthogonal travel and cross-track axes perpendicular to said first mount axis, said free end of said first pin allowing rotation of said first socket about said first mount axis and through a hemisphere centered on said first mount axis, said free end of said second pin obstructing said second socket from translating perpendicular to said travel axis, said second socket being unobstructed from translational repositioning along a segment of said travel axis, said second socket being rotatable relative to said free end of said second pin through a hemisphere centered on said second mount axis, said third socket being unobstructed by said third pin from translating along said travel and cross-track axes.
- 2. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein said pallet is removable from said pins.
- 3. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein said bolster segment-pallet pair is movable between said lowered position and said raised position in a direction parallel to said mount axes.
- 4. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein said pins are resiliently biased outward from respective said mounts.
- 5. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein said bolster and pins clamp said pallet against said datum unit in said raised position.
- 6. The mechanism of claim 1 said datum unit has opposed registration and alignment faces, and said registering face is clamped against said registration face in said raised position.
- 7. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein said first pin has a hemispherical tip in engagement with said first socket.
- 8. The mechanism of claim 7 wherein said second pin has a hemispherical tip and said second socket is an elongate notch sized to closely receive said second pin tip.
- 9. The mechanism of claim 8 wherein said third pin is a post having a flattened end and said third socket is a flat pad.
- 10. A registration mechanism comprising:
a datum unit; a bolster movable toward and away from said datum unit; first, second, and third pins mounted to said bolster; at least one spring resiliently biasing said pins outward from said bolster; a pallet supported by said pins between said bolster and said datum unit, said pallet having first, second, and third sockets aligned with respective said first, second, and third pins, said pallet having a registering face facing said datum unit, said registering face being disposed opposite said sockets, said pallet being movable by said bolster toward said datum unit: from a lowered position, wherein said registering face is spaced from said datum unit and respective said pins and sockets are spaced apart, through a first intermediate position, wherein said registering face is spaced from said datum unit, and said sockets rest freely on respective said pins, then through a second intermediate position, wherein respective said sockets and pins are pressed together in partial counteraction of said resilient biasing, to a raised position, wherein said registering face and said datum unit are clamped together and said sockets are immobilized relative to said pins.
- 11. The mechanism of claim 10 wherein said first and second pins are each restrained from lateral movement by said bolster.
- 12. The mechanism of claim 10 wherein said first pin defines a first mount axis and said first socket is obstructed by said first pin from translating along orthogonal travel and cross-track axes perpendicular to said first mount axis, said first socket being rotatable relative to said free end of said first pin through a hemisphere centered on said first mount axis.
- 13. The mechanism of claim 10 wherein said second pin defines a second mount axis, said second mount is unobstructed by said second pin from translational repositioning along a segment of a travel axis perpendicular to said second mount axis and is obstructed by said second pin from translating along a cross-track axis perpendicular to said travel axis and second mount axis, said second socket being rotatable relative to said free end of said second pin through a hemisphere centered on said second mount axis, said third socket being unobstructed by said free end of said third pin from translating along said travel and cross-track axes.
- 14. A registration mechanism comprising:
a datum unit; a bolster movable toward and away from said datum unit; a plurality of locating units mounted to said bolster, each said locating units having first, second, and third pins; at least one spring resiliently biasing said pins outward from said bolster; a plurality of pallets supported by said locating units, said pallets each having first, second, and third sockets aligned with said first, second, and third pins of a respective said locating unit, said pallet having a registering face facing said datum unit, said registering face being disposed opposite said sockets, said pallet being movable by said bolster toward said datum unit: from a lowered position, wherein said registering face is spaced from said datum unit and respective said pins and sockets are spaced apart, through a first intermediate position, wherein said registering face is spaced from said datum unit, and said sockets rest freely on respective said pins, then through a second intermediate position, wherein respective said sockets and pins are pressed together in partial counteraction of said resilient biasing, to a raised position, wherein said registering face and said datum unit are clamped together and said sockets are immobilized relative to said pins.
- 15. The mechanism of claim 14 wherein said first pin has a hemispherical tip in engagement with said first socket.
- 16. The mechanism of claim 15 wherein said second pin has a hemispherical tip and said second socket is an elongate notch sized to closely receive said second pin tip.
- 17. The mechanism of claim 16 wherein said third pin is a post having a flattened end and said third socket is a flat pad.
- 18. A registration mechanism comprising:
a table having a datum unit and a component support, said datum unit being immobile relative to said component support; a bolster movable toward and away from said datum unit along a mount axis; first, second, and third pins, said pins each having a fixed end joined to and restrained from lateral movement by said bolster, said pins each having a free end opposite the respective said fixed end; at least one spring resiliently biasing said pins outward from said bolster; a pallet supported by said pins between said bolster and said datum unit, said pallet having first, second, and third sockets engaging said free ends of respective said first, second, and third pins, said pallet having a registering face facing said datum unit, said registering face being disposed opposite said sockets, said first socket being cup-shaped and having the same dimension along orthogonal travel and cross-track axes perpendicular to said mount axis, said second socket being trough-shaped and having a width dimension along said cross-track axis shorter than a length dimension along said travel axis, said third socket being flat.
- 19. A method for registering a pallet, comprising the steps of:
indexing a pallet; lifting said pallet into contact with a datum unit surface, said datum unit surface defining a mount axis; during said lifting, precluding translational repositioning of said pallet relative to said first pin along orthogonal travel and cross-track axes perpendicular to said mount axis; during said lifting, precluding translational repositioning of said pallet relative to said second pin along said cross-track axis; during said lifting, permitting repositioning of said pallet relative to said second pin along said travel axis; during said lifting, permitting translational repositioning of said pallet relative to said third pin along said travel and cross-track axes; during said lifting, precluding rotational repositioning of said pallet about said mount axis; following said lifting, clamping said pallet against said datum unit surface.
- 20. The method of claim 19 further comprising, during said lifting, biasing said pallet against translational repositioning along said mount axis and against rotational repositioning about said travel and cross-track axes.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein said clamping is partially counteractive to said biasing.
- 22. The method of claim 19 further comprising following said clamping, releasing said pallet from said datum unit surface and lowering said pallet.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Reference is made to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______ [Attorney Docket No. 79082RLW], entitled: DARK BOX-TRANSFER APPARATUS AND MANUFACTURING SYSTEM, filed in the names of Michael DeCecca, Joseph A. Watkins, and Duane B. Kirk each of which is assigned to the assignee of this application.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09464427 |
Dec 1999 |
US |
Child |
10068482 |
Feb 2002 |
US |