Claims
- 1. An apparatus for performing work operations on a relatively thin web comprising a structural frame through which the web is advanced, a chassis having a tool bearing element upon which a tool is mounted, means supporting said chassis on said structural frame for movement in the direction said web is advanced, said chassis having web clamping means for temporarily engaging the moving web and causing said chassis to be moved in unison with said web, said clamping means including a movable clamping element and an opposing element between which said moving web passes, said clamping element being disposed between the tool-bearing element and said opposing element and said clamping element being apertured to permit passage of the tool therethrough, engagement means for moving the clamping element toward said opposing element for clamping the moving web therebetween, said engagement means including a drive cylinder mounted on said chassis having a piston shaft passing through the clamping element and tool-bearing element, a spring yieldably separating the tool-bearing element from the clamping element, and means for actuating said drive cylinder for driving said clamping element into clamping engagement with the web and then for further driving said tool-bearing element against the biasing force of said spring separating said tool-bearing element and said clamping element to effect a work operation on said web while said clamping means is in engagement with said web; and means for unclamping said clamping means and returning said chassis to an original position after completion of said work operation.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said frame includes a pair of guide rods extending parallel to the direction of movement of the web of material, and said chassis support means includes linear ball bearing means which support said chassis for substantially friction-free movement on said guide rods.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said tool is a punch that is adapted to form a predetermined sized aperture in said web during each work operation.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 in which said punch has a hollow head configuration that receives the punched material during each work operation, and a source of compressed air coupled to said punch, and means for directing air through the punch head after each work operation has been performed whereby material removed from the web is blown out of the tool head.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3 in which said punch has a hollow head configuration that receives the punched material during each work operation, and a plunger slidably mounted in said head, and means for yieldably urging the plunger through the head of the punch to expel material removed from the web after each work operation has been performed.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said tool is a punch adapted to form a predetermined size aperture in said web during each work operation, said punch including a hub suspended from said tool bearing element for limited movement relative to said clamping element, said hub having a determined array of vertically disposed teeth, an ejector plate suspended from said hub for vertical movement from a position completely above the ends of said teeth to a position below the ends of said teeth, and said ejector plate being moveable to said upper position as an incident of engagement of said web by said punch during a work operation and upon completion of said work operation said ejector plate being moveable by gravity force to a lower position that ejects the punched web blank.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 12,870, filed Feb. 16, 1979, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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