Shot pin

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6450082
  • Patent Number
    6,450,082
  • Date Filed
    Monday, December 18, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 17, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A fluid device includes a rotationally oscillating piston within a sector-shaped chamber, a reciprocating ram for performing work and a link pivotally connected to both the piston and the ram. The piston moves the ram through the link to an extended position and a retracted position. When the ram is in its extended position, the link is moved to an over-center position locking the ram in the extended position. A manually operated unlocking device is provided for moving the piston to eliminate the over-center condition of the link.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to fluid motors for use in the machine tool field. More particularly, the present invention relates to fluid motors which utilize a simple air driven toggle mechanism for activating the shot pin units.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Pneumatic piston and cylinder units are used in a great many different ways for many different functions in connection with the machine tool field. These functions include advancing and retracting tools of various types, advancing and retracting fixtures and the like, advancing and retracting work pieces, ejecting work pieces, work piece locating and work piece clamping, just to name a few. Often it is necessary for these pneumatic cylinder units to provide work functions at closely adjacent points on a work piece or machine. Because of the generally bulky configuration of these piston and cylinder units, it is often necessary in such cases to provide external linkages or levers extending from the piston rod to these closely adjacent points where the application of force is required. The existence of such external levers or other mechanisms presents not only a safety hazard, but it greatly complicates the apparatus necessary to accomplish a given function. In addition, the initial costs and the maintenance costs involved with this complex system are excessive. A good example of where it is often necessary to apply a force on closely spaced centers is in the automobile industry where sheet metal parts need to be precisely located while the parts are assembled, usually by welding.




Prior art devices which are narrow and do not sacrifice output force capacity have been developed. These devices include a rotationally oscillating piston located within a generally sector-shaped chamber, a reciprocating ram element for performing work, internal linkage means interconnecting the ram element and the piston, and means for supplying a fluid under pressure to the chamber. The device is designed to allow the pressurized fluid to be supplied to opposite sides of the piston in order to actuate and de-actuate the piston.




While the prior art devices have performed satisfactorily in the machine tool industry, the continued development of these devices has been directed towards improving their function, their performance and their durability.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides the art with a shot pin which includes a rotary oscillating piston located in a sector-shaped chamber, a reciprocating ram for performing work, and an internal linkage assembly interconnecting the piston and the ram. The shot pin of the present invention includes a mechanism for preventing unlocking of the shot pin from its extended position, a manual unlocking device, a rectangular ram, a hardened scraper and seals which protect the ram as well as numerous other improvement over the systems disclosed in the prior art.




Other advantages and objects of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the subsequent detailed description, appended claims and drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the drawings which illustrate the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out the present invention:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an assembled shot pin in accordance with the present invention with the ram in the retracted position;





FIG. 2

is a top plan view of the shot pin shown in

FIG. 1

with the ram in the retracted position;





FIG. 3

is a top plan view of the shot pin shown in

FIG. 1

with the ram in the extended position; and





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of the shot pin shown in FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawings in which like reference numerals designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, there is shown in

FIGS. 1-4

, an improved shot pin in accordance with the present invention which is designated generally by the reference numeral


10


. Shot pin


10


comprises a body


12


, a cover plate


14


, a piston


16


, a ram


18


and a link


20


. Body


12


is preferably manufactured from aluminum and it defines an internal chamber


22


. Chamber


22


includes a generally rectangular section


24


for accepting ram


18


, a generally sector-shaped section


26


for accepting piston


16


and a generally circular section


28


for providing a pivot point for piston


16


.




Piston


16


is preferably manufactured from steel which is plated to prevent corrosion. Piston


16


includes a generally circular section


32


and a piston body


34


. Circular section


32


of piston


16


is positioned within circular section


28


of chamber


22


which simultaneously positions piston body


34


of piston


16


within sector-shaped section


26


of chamber


22


. Piston


16


pivots within chamber


22


guided by circular section


32


of piston


16


and circular section


28


of chamber


22


. A pair of rectangular U-shaped seals


36


seal the interface between piston


16


and body


12


and the interface between piston


16


and cover plate


14


after installation of cover plate


14


as detailed below. Seals


36


are preferably made from Carboxylated Nitrile which does not typically require lubrication.




Ram


18


is a generally rectangular shaped member preferably manufactured from steel. The rectangular shape of ram


18


prevents rotation of ram


18


and ram


18


is preferably plated to prevent corrosion or prevent the retention of contaminants such as weld spatter. Ram


18


is slidably disposed within rectangular section


24


of chamber


22


and is movable between a retracted position shown in FIG.


2


and an extended position shown in

FIG. 3. A

pair of rectangular U-shaped seals


40


seal the interface between ram


18


and body


12


and the interface between ram


18


and cover plate


14


after installation of cover plate


14


as detailed below. Seals


40


are preferably made from Carboxylated Nitrile which does not typically require lubrication.




Link


20


extends between piston


16


and ram


18


and is pivotally connected to each one. Link


20


is preferably manufactured from steel and is coated to prevent


10


corrosion. Link


20


includes a circular portion at one end which defines a circular aperture


44


. Aperture


44


is designed to mate with an aperture


46


extending through ram


18


. Link


20


is inserted into a slot


48


formed in the inner end of ram


18


. Aperture


44


is aligned with aperture


46


and a link pin


50


is inserted through apertures


44


and


46


to pivotally attach link


20


with ram


18


. Link pin


50


is preferably manufactured from bearing bronze. The opposite end of link


20


includes a circular portion which defines a circular aperture


54


. Aperture


54


is designed to mate with an aperture


56


extending through piston


16


. Link


20


is inserted into a slot


58


formed in piston body


34


of piston


16


. Aperture


54


is aligned with aperture


56


and a link pin


60


is inserted through apertures


54


and


56


to pivotally attach link


20


with piston


16


. Link pin


60


is preferably manufactured from bearing bronze.




The pivoting movement of piston


16


within chamber


22


thus causes reciprocating movement of ram


18


within chamber


22


through link


20


. Ram


18


is normally positioned in its retracted position as shown in FIG.


2


. When piston


16


is pivoted clockwise to the position shown in

FIG. 3

, link


20


moves ram


18


into its extended position. When the full clockwise movement of piston


16


has been reached and ram


18


is fully extended, link


20


is moved to an over-center linkage position to lock ram


18


in its fully extended position. Any axial load exerted on ram


18


towards its retracted position will attempt to move piston


16


further in a clockwise direction urging piston


16


against the wall of body


12


. When in its extended position, pivoting of piston


16


in a counter-clockwise direction will move ram


18


to its retracted position shown in FIG.


2


. Once piston


16


, ram


18


and link


20


are attached to each other and positioned within chamber


22


, cover


14


is sealingly attached to body


12


by a plurality of bolts


62


and a plurality of nuts


64


. Preferably, a non-silicone adhesive/sealant is used between body


12


and cover


14


. During assembly of ram


18


, it is necessary for ram


18


to fit precisely within rectangular section


24


of chamber


22


. Body


12


which forms chamber


22


is preferably made from aluminum and it is hard coated for wear purposes. A coating of Teflon® (Fluorocarbon) on body


12


makes up any tolerances and it produces an excellent ram


18


to body


12


fit with little tolerance and high lubricity. Cover


14


engages seals


36


and


40


to provide a sealed space


66


on one side of piston


16


and a sealed space


68


on the opposite side of piston


16


.




Body


12


defines a fluid port


70


which is in communication with sealed space


66


and a fluid port


72


which is in communication with sealed space


68


. When pressurized fluid is provided to sealed space


66


through fluid port


70


, piston


16


is moved in a counter-clockwise direction to the position shown in FIG.


2


. An elastomeric cushion


74


is positioned in a slot formed in body


12


to cushion the contact of piston


16


with body


12


in the counter-clockwise direction. The counter-clockwise movement of piston


16


retracts ram


18


. When pressurized fluid is provided to sealed chamber


68


through fluid port


72


, piston


16


is moved in a clockwise direction to the position shown in FIG.


3


.




The clockwise movement of piston


16


extends ram


18


and positions link


20


into its over-center position. Thus, by alternately supplying pressurized fluid to ports


70


and


72


, ram


18


can be alternately retracted and extended.




One feature of the present invention is its ability to lock ram


18


in its extended position (

FIG. 3

) in the event that fluid pressure to fluid port


72


is inadvertently lost. For safety reasons, once ram


18


is extended to punch, hold or otherwise engage an object, inadvertent loss of the fluid pressure to fluid port


72


could release the clamping load and possibly present a safety concern. Body


12


defines a retention bore


80


within which is positioned a ball plunger


82


and a sealed pipe plug


84


. Ball plunger


82


includes a ball


85


which is spring biased such that it extends into chamber


22


. Piston body


34


of piston


16


defines a dimpled detent


86


which engages ball


85


of ball plunger


82


when piston


16


is pivoted clockwise which is when ram


18


is extended and link


20


is in its over-center position. By supplying sufficient fluid pressure to chamber


66


through port


70


, ball


85


of ball plunger


82


will be released from detent


86


allowing the counter-clockwise pivoting of piston


16


and the retraction of ram


18


.




When fluid pressure has been inadvertently lost and piston


16


is being retained by ball plunger


82


and the over-center position of link


20


, it may be desirable to have the capability of manually retracting ram


18


. Body


12


defines a release aperture


88


through which an unlock pin


90


extends. A seal seals the interface between unlock pin


90


and body


12


. When piston


16


is being retained by ball plunger


82


with ram


18


in its extended position, axial load applied to unlock pin


90


will pivot piston


16


counterclockwise to manually retract ram


18


. Unlock pin


90


is assembled from inside chamber


22


and it includes a head or flange to prevent the possibility of “blow out”.




The outer end of ram


18


is protected by a plurality of elastomeric wiper seals


92


which are secured to body


12


through a pair of hardened scrapers


94


using a plurality of bolts


96


. Scrapers


94


and wipers


92


operate to clean ram


18


during its reciprocation motion. The pair of scrapers


94


constitute a single overlapping adjustable scraper. The design of each scraper


94


over the 90° angle of ram


18


produces a metal to metal optimum scraper while at the same time, scrapers


94


compress wipers


92


to further keep ram


18


clean. In addition, the design of wipers


92


and


94


allow for their replacement and adjustment from the outside of shot pin


10


.




The outer end of ram


18


defines an axial bore


100


and a transverse bore


102


which intersects bore


100


. Bore


100


is adapted to receive a head or a tool having a bore which aligns with bore


102


. Once assembled, a bolt


104


and nut


106


are used to secure the head or tool within bore


100


. A protective shield


108


is attached to ram


18


to further provide protection for ram


18


.




During the retraction and extension of ram


18


, the manufacturing system utilizing shot pin


10


may need to know whether ram


18


is in its extended position or if it is in its retracted position. Shot pin


10


includes a switch package


110


which is mounted to the exterior surface of cover


14


. Switch package


110


comprises a switch cover


112


, a status controller switch


114


and a pair of sleeves


116


. Status controller switch


114


is attached to switch cover


112


and switch cover


112


is attached to body


12


using a plurality of bolts


118


. A slot


120


formed into cover


14


accepts switch


114


and sleeves


116


. A pair of switch targets, not shown, are machined onto piston


16


to allow for the monitoring of the position of piston


16


and thus ram


18


by switch package


110


. Switch package


110


is in communication with the appropriate controller as is well known in the art.




The present invention provides a shot pin that has the ability to replace various models and sizes of prior art designs. The amount of stroke for ram


18


can be dictated by the design of piston


16


while still maintaining the advantages of piston


16


such as the over-center stop position, the detent ball locking feature and the manual unlock feature. The pivoting piston design of the present invention uses less air than an equivalent air cylinder of equal stroke and it is able to have withdrawal forces of 4500 pounds at 0.01 inches from the end of the stroke using 80 PSI air pressure. The amount of load exerted by the ram can be controlled by controlling either or both of the pressure of the pressurized fluid and the size of the piston area open to the pressurized fluid.




While the above detailed description describes the preferred embodiment of the present invention, it should be understood that the present invention is susceptible to modification, variation and alteration without deviating from the scope and fair meaning of the subjoined claims.



Claims
  • 1. A fluid device comprising:a body defining a chamber; a piston disposed within said chamber, said piston being movable between a first position and a second position; a ram disposed within and extending from said chamber, said ram being movable between a retracted position and an extended position; a link pivotably secured between said ram and said piston, said link causing said ram to be in said retracted position when said piston is in said first position and causing said ram to be in said extended position when said piston is in said second position; and a mechanical member movable from a disengaged position when said piston is in said first position to an engaged position when said piston is in said second position for retaining said piston in said second position, said mechanical member being moved from said disengaged position to said engaged position by movement of said piston.
  • 2. The fluid device according to claim 1, wherein said mechanical member includes a ball disposed within one of said body and said piston and a detent defined by the other of said body and said piston.
  • 3. The fluid device according to claim 1, further comprising a manual release for manually moving said piston from said second position towards said first position.
  • 4. The fluid device according to claim 1, wherein said ram defines a longitudinal axis and said mechanical member includes said link, said link being movable from one side of said longitudinal axis to an over-center position on the other side of said longitudinal axis.
  • 5. The fluid device according to claim 4, wherein said mechanical member further includes a ball disposed within one of said body and said piston and a detent defined by the other of said body and said piston.
  • 6. The fluid device according to claim 1, further comprising a wiper seal disposed between said body and said ram.
  • 7. The fluid device according to claim 6, further comprising a scraper secured to said body and in engagement with said ram.
  • 8. The fluid device according to claim 1, further comprising a scraper secured to said body and in engagement with said ram.
  • 9. The fluid device according to claim 1, wherein said ram is rectangular in cross-section.
  • 10. The fluid device according to claim 1, further comprising a switch package for determining whether said piston is in said first or said second position.
  • 11. A fluid device comprising:a body defining a chamber; a piston disposed within said chamber, said piston being pivotable between a first position and a second position; a ram disposed within and extending from said chamber, said ram being longitudinally movable along a ram axis between a retracted position and an extended position; a link pivotally secure to said piston and said ram, said link defining a link axis, said link axis forming a first acute angle with respect to said ram axis when said piston is in said first position and said ram is in said retracted position, said link axis forming a second acute angle with respect to said ram axis when said piston is in said second position and said ram is in said extended position, said first acute angle and said second acute angle being on opposite sides of said ram axis.
  • 12. The fluid device according to claim 11, further comprising a ball disposed within one of said body and said piston and a detent defined by the other of said body and said piston, said ball engaging said detent when said piston is in said second position.
  • 13. The fluid device according to claim 12, further comprising a manual release for manually moving said piston from said second position towards said first position.
  • 14. The fluid device according to claim 11, further comprising a manual release for manually moving said piston from said second position towards said first position.
  • 15. The fluid device according to claim 11, further comprising a wiper seal disposed between said body and said ram.
  • 16. The fluid device according to claim 15, further comprising a scraper secured to said body and in engagement with said ram.
  • 17. The fluid device according to claim 11, further comprising a scraper secured to said body and in engagement with said ram.
  • 18. The fluid device according to claim 11, wherein said ram is rectangular in cross-section.
  • 19. The fluid device according to claim 11, further comprising a switch package for determining whether said piston is in said first or said second position.
  • 20. A fluid device comprising:a body defining a chamber; a piston disposed within said chamber, said piston being movable between a first position and a second position; a ram disposed within and extending from said chamber, said ram being movable between a retracted position and an extended position; a link pivotably secured between said ram and said piston, said link causing said ram to be in said retracted position when said piston is in said first position and causing said ram to be in said extended position when said piston is in said second position; and a manual release slidingly received by said body, said manual release including a pin which engages said piston to urge said piston from said second position towards said first position.
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