Sample cutting apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6502491
  • Patent Number
    6,502,491
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 2, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 7, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
An apparatus (10) makes easier, simpler and quicker the obtention of a sample of materials for physical and/or chemical testing. The apparatus (10) comprises a housing (24) containing a ram (18), the housing (24) having an anvil end (22) and a cutting end (12). In a method of using the apparatus (10), the cutting end (12) is driven into a substrate (14) and a plug (16) of sample material is obtained. Plug (16) is removed form housing (24) by forcing ram (18) in the direction of plug (16).
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The invention relates to an apparatus for obtaining plug samples of materials for the purpose of measuring the physical and/or chemical properties of the sample.




BACKGROUND ART




In the development of industrial products, it is important that the quality and properties of raw materials, intermediate products, and finished materials used in final products be known. Basically, the sample of the material is removed from the main body of the materials being used, and the properties of the sample are measured. When the material to be tested is a solid, a piece of the material must be cut loose from the main body of the material. Because of safety issues, it is preferred that tools such as razor blade, knives, and other cutting objects not be used for obtaining such samples.




One prior art apparatus commonly used to obtain a plug of sample comprises a hollow tube, which is pounded into the material to be tested to cut loose a sample, which breaks off in the end of the tube to form a plug. Such a plug can be provided in a form that can be used directly in many kinds of tests. Although relatively safe to use, such a tool has the drawback that the plug, once jammed into the end of the tube, is difficult to remove, and from a man-hour standpoint, the obtaining of such samples is very expensive.




It is an object of the invention to provide an apparatus that makes easier, simpler, and cheaper the obtention of a sample of material from a solid body of raw material, intermediate materials, or finished materials. Other objects of the invention will be apparent from the following description and claims.




DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION




An apparatus for obtaining a plug of material for testing comprises (a) a housing (


24


) having a cutting end (


12


) and an anvil end (


22


), (b) a ram (


18


) contained within the housing (


24


) and, (c) a collar (


20


) disposed over an outside surface of the housing (


24


), the collar (


20


) having a non-fixed relationship with the housing (


24


) and a having a fixed relationship with the ram (


18


). The housing (


24


) may contain a spring loading means (


26


,


26




a


) associated with the ram (


18


).




In one embodiment, a spring (


26


) is in a surrounding relationship with said ram (


18


), and in an alternative embodiment a spring (


26




a


) is loaded within said housing (


24


) in cavity (


40


) of anvil (


22


).




The collar (


20


) is associated with the housing (


24


) through a pin (


28


) which passes through holes (


34


,


34


) in the collar and through slots (


32


) in the housing (


24


).




In the illustrated embodiment, the housing (


24


) comprises an upper portion (


27


) and a lower portion (


25


) which are connected to each other by mechanical means (


19


). The lower portion (


25


) has a resting flange (


21


) which provides a compression point for spring (


26


). The housing (


24


) has an endless cutting end (


12


) and an anvil end (


22


). The housing (


24


) may have a grip (


15


) in proximal relation to the anvil end (


22


).




Also provided is a method for obtaining a plug of material for testing the properties of the material comprising the steps of (a) providing an apparatus having a housing (


24


) having a cutting end (


12


) which has a endless cutting edge, (b) driving cutting end (


12


) into a substrate (


14


) thereby forming a plug (


16


) of substrate, (c) causing a ram (


18


) within housing (


24


) to move in the direction of plug (


16


), thereby forcing the plug (


16


) to be removed from cutting end (


12


).











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

illustrates a perspective view of the apparatus of the invention.





FIG. 2

illustrates a cross-section view of the apparatus of the invention along the line


2


-


2


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

illustrates the apparatus of the invention cutting a sample wherein the apparatus is in an at-rest position.





FIG. 4

illustrates the removal of a sample from the apparatus wherein the apparatus is in an active position.





FIG. 5

illustrates an exploded view of the component parts of the apparatus.





FIGS. 6



a


and


6




b


illustrates alternative configurations of component parts of the apparatus.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




With reference now to

FIG. 1

, the apparatus


10


of the invention comprises a housing


24


which has a cutting end


12


and an anvil end


22


. Cutting end


12


has an endless cutting edge which may have any desired geometrical shape. The apparatus


10


is designed so that cutting end


12


is jammed into or pounded into a material substrate from which a sample is needed for testing.




By endless cutting edge it is meant the cutting edge encloses an area of space. The enclosed area of space becomes the area occupied by a plug of material when the cutting edge is used to obtain a plug of sample. The cutting edge may be a circle, an oval, a square, or any other geometrical shape which can be used for testing a sample of material.




If apparatus


10


is pounded into a substrate, anvil end


22


receives a blow from a hammer or other object, to create force which is transferred to cutting end


12


which is placed against a substrate. Accordingly, the housing, and especially anvil end


22


, is made of a structurally strong material, such as steel, and is preferably made of stainless steel.




A collar


20


is disposed over the outside of housing


24


and has a non-fixed relationship with housing


24


.




With reference now to

FIG. 2

, collar


20


has a fixed relationship with ram


18


which is contained within housing


24


. In the illustrated embodiment, collar


20


is fixed to ram


18


using pin


28


. Collar


20


may move relative to housing


24


when pin


28


moves in slot


32


of the housing. In the illustrated embodiment of

FIG. 2

, collar


20


is held at-rest by spring


26


which forces pin


28


to one end of slot


32


.




With reference now to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, when apparatus


10


is used to cut a sample of a substrate


14


, a force is applied to anvil


22


which drives cutting end


12


into substrate


14


. The at-rest position of ram


18


determines the depth of the cut provided in substrate


14


.




With reference now to

FIG. 4

, removal of sample plug


16


from the cutting end of


12


of housing


24


is obtained by stabilizing the position of housing


24


and forcing collar


20


in the direction of cutting end


12


of housing


24


. Thus moving collar


20


forces pin


28


in the same direction in slot


32


, which forces ram


18


toward the cutting end


12


of housing


24


. Stabilization of housing


24


may be aided by a grip


15


provided on the sides of anvil


22


. A resting flange


21


in housing


24


limits the downward movement of spring


26


.




In some instances, substrate


14


may comprise a sticky or slightly adhesive material. In such instances it is preferred that ram


18


have a non-stick end


17


comprising a non-stick material. Such a non-stick material may comprise polished steel or chrome, or a coating of a polymerized substituted hydrocarbon, such as TeflonĀ® polymer.




Those skilled in the art will recognize that ram


18


, in its entirety, may comprise such a non-stick material.




A non-stick ram


18


, or a ram


18


with a non-stick end


17


may be particularly useful in an automated system where sample plugs are cut automatically. In an automated system the non-stick properties of ram


18


makes easier the automatic placement of plug samples in automated testing equipment since, if properly calibrated and adjusted, the plug


16


of material will drop off the end of ram


18


without manual intervention, and the plug


16


can be dropped into selected sample holders in the automatic equipment.




With reference now to

FIG. 5

, component parts of the illustrated apparatus of the invention are shown in an exploded view wherein it can be seen that housing


24


comprises an upper portion


27


and a lower portion


25


which may be connected together by a mechanical means


19


. Mechanical means


19


comprises threads in the illustrated embodiment. Mechanical means


19


makes possible a change in the length of apparatus


10


, in that longer or shorter versions of upper portion


27


may be combined with lower portion


25


, or longer or shorter versions of lower portion


25


may be combined with upper portion


27


. Also, although the endless cutting edge of cutting end


12


is illustrated in the figures as resenting a circle, other sample shapes may be obtained by replacing lower portion


25


with a similar component having a differently shaped endless cutting edge.




If different lengthened housings


24


are used, the position of mm


18


within housing


24


can be adjusted by changing the position of hole


29


which is used to receive pin


28


. Pin


28


passes through hole


34


in collar


20


into hole


29


in ram


18


, and is threaded into hole


34




a


of collar


20


. As described above, pin


28


moves in slot


32


which allows movement of collar


20


relative to housing


24


.




With reference now to

FIG. 6



a,


a locking mechanism


32




a


may be used to lock the position of ram


18


relative to housing


24


while a sample is being obtained. In such an embodiment, when removal of the sample


16


from cutting end


12


of housing


24


is desired, the locking mechanism


32




a


is activated so that the ram can move within housing


24


.




Those skilled in the art will recognize that other similar locking mechanisms, and other types of locking mechanisms, such as ratchets, can also be used in the apparatus of the invention.




With reference now to

FIG. 6



b,


in an embodiment where a locking mechanism is used to lock the position of the ram


28


relative to housing


24


, different types of spring loading may be used relative to and


18


. For example, spring


26




a


may be between ram


18


and opening


40


in anvil


22


, to provide constant pressure against mm


18


, so that when a locking mechanism, such as locking mechanism


32




a


is activated, ram


18


automatically is forced in the direction of cutting end


12


.




In an alternative embodiment, a slings serving the same function as


26




a


may encompass the ram


18


in the same manner shown for spring


26


, but extend beyond the end of ram


18


into opening


40


of anvil


22


.




In the use of apparatus


10


, the lab technician, dependent on the type of material being tested, may grab housing


24


by grip


15


, and jab cutting end


12


into a substrate


14


, or may place cutting end


12


against substrate


14


and strike anvil


22


with a hammer or other object in the direction of arrow


36


.




Depending on the thickness of substrate


14


, cutting end


12


may cut through substrate


14


to form plug


16


, or plug


16


may be broken off the main body of material by twisting or rocking housing


24


.




To remove plug


16


from housing


24


, in the case where the embodiment of apparatus


10


which is illustrated in

FIGS. 1-5

is used, the technician may grab grip


15


with one hand, and move collar


20


in the direction of arrow


38


with the other hand, whereby pin


28


will move in the direction of arrow


38


, forcing ram


18


in the same direction, which will force plug


16


out of housing


24


. Plug


16


can then be further processed for chemical or physical testing as needed.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for obtaining a plug of material for testing comprising(a) a housing having a cutting end and an anvil end (b) a ram contained within said housing (c) a spring loading means associated with said ram, the spring being in a surrounding relationship with said ram, and (d) a collar disposed over an outside surface of said housing and having a non-fixed relationship with said housing and a having a fixed relationship with said ram, and wherein said housing has an upper portion and a lower portion which are connected to each other by mechanical means, and said lower portion has a resting flange which provides a compression point for the spring.
  • 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said spring is loaded within said housing in a cavity of the anvil.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said collar is associated with said housing though a pin which passes though holes in said collar and a slot in said housing.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said housing has an endless cutting end and an anvil end.
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said housing has a grip in proximal relation to said anvil end.
Parent Case Info

This is a continuation of application No. PCT/US99/10668, filed May 13, 1999.

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Number Name Date Kind
1260264 Huszar Mar 1918 A
5517868 Turriff et al. May 1996 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
19711305 Sep 1998 DE
2192772 Jan 1998 GB
9915875 Apr 1999 WO
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent PCT/US99/10668 May 1999 US
Child 10/003536 US