Claims
- 1. Apparatus for forming a bearing aperture in thermoplastic sheet material of given thickness, wherein the resulting aperture has an axial thickness greater than said given sheet thickness, which comprises:
- a fixture and dual punch means supported thereon, said fixture also having means for supporting said sheet material in position for the formation of the aperture therein by said punch means;
- a first carrier comprising part of said dual punch means, means for advancing said first carrier in a longitudinal direction from a starting point to an advanced position and for retracting it again to said starting point;
- a heated punch pin supported on said first carrier, said pin being sized approximately to the size of the aperture to be formed in said sheet material;
- a first connection means joining said punch carrier to said advancing and retracting means, said connection incorporating means for shifting said punch pin transversely of said longitudinal direction of carrier movement to cause said heated punch pin to contact and penetrate said sheet material, thereby displacing thermoplastic material about the aperture, said connection also serving to laterally withdraw the heated punch pin from the aperture upon longitudinal return of the carrier;
- a second punch carrier and an unheated punch pin mounted thereon, and means for advancing said second carrier from starting position in a longitudinal direction to align said unheated punch pin with the previously formed aperture and for retracting said second carrier to starting position;
- a second connection means joining said second punch carrier with its advancing and retracting means, said second connection also having means for shifting said second punch pin transversely of said longitudinal direction of movement to insert said unheated punch pin in said aperture for completing the formation of said displaced thermoplastic material into a collar-like hub surrounding the aperture, said second connection also serving to withdraw the unheated punch pin from the aperture upon completion of the formation of the aperture.
- 2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said first and second connection means each incorporate means for shifting their respective punch pins transversely into penetrating position at the fully advanced position of their respective carriers, and for withdrawing respective punch pins from penetrating position before longitudinal return of said carriers to their starting point.
- 3. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, which comprises two sets of dual punch means, and said fixture includes means for supporting said sets of punch means in variable spaced relation to permit changing the spacing between apertures formed by said dual punch means.
- 4. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, which further includes a V-block for supporting a set of said dual punch means, said first and second punch carriers of the set being mounted on opposite legs of said V-block to cause the longitudinal axes along which said carriers advance to intersect at the point where the bearing aperture is to be located.
- 5. Apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein each of said connection means comprises a shoe of U-shaped configuration on which one of said punch carriers is supported, and a bearing block slidable between the legs of said show; longitudinal guide means on said V-block limiting said bearing block to longitudinal reciprocal movement, each of said shoes having a camming surface on at least one of its legs, and said bearing block having a cam follower engaging said camming surface to cause said transverse shifting of its punch carrier with longitudinal reciprocation thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 000,025, filed Jan. 2, 1979.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Divisions (1)
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