The present invention relates to an apparatus for locating a workpiece, and more particularly, a locating device that provides rotational adjustment of a locating member to properly locate geometric references on a workpiece.
It is well known within the manufacturing industry to locate various geometric references on a workpiece through the use of a retractable locating member. Such locating members are typically actuated reciprocally between an extended position, wherein the locating member moves axially to engage the workpiece, and a retracted position, wherein the locating member moves axially to disengage the workpiece. Various types of locating members may be utilized depending on the geometric references to be located. For instance, locating pins having a cylindrical geometry are ideally suited for engaging locating holes within sheet metal parts, while L-blocks may be utilized to locate a surface or an edge of a sheet metal workpiece. This is done by attaching an L-block to the locating pin or an output shaft by which the locating pin is connected thereto.
Fine adjustment of the locating member is sometimes required to properly locate the workpiece. When the locating member is a cylindrical member, rotational adjustment is not required since the locating pin is typically symmetrical, and therefore, rotating the locating pin will not affect the position of the locating pin. However, L-blocks typically extend radially outward from a longitudinal axis of the locating pin and are not typically symmetrical. In order to rotatably adjust the L-block, the entire body or housing of the locating device must be rotated to the desired angular position. This is an inefficient process since locating devices are typically connected to a support structure, thereby requiring the support structure to be adjusted with the locating device. This, of course, requires a substantial amount of time, which is inefficient in an industrial environment.
It would be desirable to provide a rotational adjustment to a locating device that was quick, simple, and accurate.
The present invention relates to a rotatably adjustable apparatus for locating a workpiece. The present invention provides a housing having a linear actuator for actuating a locating member between an extended position, wherein the locating member is engageable with the workpiece, and a retracted position, wherein the locating member is not engageable with the workpiece. The locating member includes a locking member engageable with a striker wherein the striker engages the locking member to adjustably maintain the locating member in a predetermined angular position. The locating member may also include an L-block for engaging the workpiece. A sensing device is connected to the housing for sensing the position of the locating member.
The description herein makes reference to the accompanying drawings wherein like referenced numerals refer to like parts throughout several views and wherein:
Referring to the drawings, the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the disclosed embodiments.
To reciprocally actuate the locating member 18 between the extended position and the retracted position, the linear actuator 12 is connected to the housing 14 and may be pneumatically actuated. As seen in
The housing 14 of the rotatably adjustable apparatus 10 has a substantially rectangular structure having a substantially cylindrical throughbore 36 extending along the longitudinal axis 38 of the housing 14. The output shaft 16 of the locating member 18 is slidably disposed within the bore 36 of the housing 14 and has a first end 42 connected to the piston rod 32 of the linear actuator 12 and a second or opposite end 44 extending toward the open end of the housing 14. The locating pin 20 is connected to the second end 44 of the output shaft 16 through various means. When utilizing the cylindrical member 23 as a locating pin 20, the cylindrical member 23 may be connected to the output shaft 16 through the use of a threaded fastener 46. The cylindrical member 23 provides an aperture 47 extending therethrough which correspondingly aligns with an aperture 48 and a slot 50 provided in the second end 44 of the output shaft 16. The fastener 46 provides a screw 52 which extends through the aperture 48 and slot 50 of the output shaft 16, as well as the aperture 47 in the cylindrical member 23. A threaded nut 54 threads onto the screw 52 to secure the cylindrical member 23 to the output shaft 16. When the L-block 24 is utilized as the locating pin 20, threaded fasteners 53 may be utilized to secure the L-block 24 to the output shaft 16, as seen in
To sense the position of the locating member 18, a splined cylinder 56 is connected to and overlies the first end 42 of the output shaft 16 in a coaxial manner, as seen in
In order to slidably support the locating member 18 within the housing 14 of the rotatably adjustable apparatus 10, a bearing assembly 68 is provided within the bore 36 of the housing 14, as seen in
To rotatably adjust the locating member 18, the striker 21 provides a splined key 88 which matingly engages the splined cylinder 56 on the output shaft 16 of the locating member 18 to prevent the output shaft 16 and the locating pin 20 from rotating, as seen in
In operation, the appropriate locating pin 20 is connected to the output shaft 16 of the locating member 18 of the apparatus 10. The geometric reference of the workpiece to be located is identified, and the appropriate rotational adjustment is determined. The fasteners 92 on the striker 21 are unthreaded, and the key 88 on the striker 21 is withdrawn from engagement with the splined cylinder 56. The locating member 18 is rotated to a predetermined angular position, and the striker 21 is inserted back into the slot 90 of the housing 14 to engage the splined cylinder 56. Fasteners 92 are threaded and tightened to secure the striker,21 within the housing 14. The rotatably adjustable locating apparatus 10 may then be reciprocally actuated along the longitudinal axis 38 of the housing 14 between the extended position and the retracted position while maintaining the locating pin 20 in a predetermined angular orientation.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, to the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications or equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. The scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures as is performed under the law.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/475,101, filed Jun. 2, 2003.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
4111100 | Boyer | Sep 1978 | A |
4119017 | Nusbaumer et al. | Oct 1978 | A |
4736675 | Stoll | Apr 1988 | A |
5813699 | Donner et al. | Sep 1998 | A |
5974948 | Thompson et al. | Nov 1999 | A |
6502880 | Sawdon | Jan 2003 | B1 |
6695359 | Morel et al. | Feb 2004 | B2 |
6756707 | Hochhalter et al. | Jun 2004 | B2 |
7029000 | Petit et al. | Apr 2006 | B2 |
7156385 | Mulder | Jan 2007 | B2 |
20030234478 | Steele et al. | Dec 2003 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
1 123 779 | Aug 2001 | EP |
2 755 049 | Apr 1998 | FR |
WO 0178942 | Oct 2001 | WO |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20040239025 A1 | Dec 2004 | US |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
60475101 | Jun 2003 | US |