The invention relates to a support arm for a clamping and/or centring element of a gripper frame for holding three-dimensional components, in particular in the motor vehicle industry, in which an adjustment mechanism is integrated, with at least one ball that can pivot and/or a cylindrical pin that can slide and rotate, in either case held in a clamping and release unit, wherein the clamping and release unit encompasses the ball and/or the cylindrical pin with clamping jaws that can be axially or radially clamped.
Gripper frames of known art for holding three-dimensional components in the manufacture of motor vehicle bodywork (U.S. Pat. No. 6,722,842 B1) have clamps and centring pins that enable a three-dimensional component to be held in the correct position. Such gripper frames can be moved with handling robots in space, wherein a three-dimensional component held by a gripper frame can be transported to the location, and held here in the correct position, where it is to be attached to a motor vehicle body and/or connected with other bodywork components. Since for the bodywork of a vehicle several three-dimensional components are to be manipulated, it is of known art to adapt the gripper frame with regard to its clamping and centring elements held by support arms to the geometry of the component to be manipulated in each case. For this purpose an adjustment mechanism is integrated in each support arm, which in a clamping and release unit includes at least one ball and one cylindrical pin, which enable pivoting, sliding and rotation of the clamping and centring elements held by the support arm. The clamping and release unit for both the ball and also the cylindrical pin consists essentially of clamping shells or clamping jaws that can be clamped up using clamping bolts. Accordingly this requires time-consuming manual work to adjust the gripper frame to the geometry of a new component with respect to its clamping and centring elements.
The object of the present invention is to create a support arm for a clamping and/or centring element of a gripper frame for holding three-dimensional components of the kind cited in the introduction, which enables the adjustment of a gripper frame in a simple manner to different geometries of three-dimensional components.
This object is achieved according to the invention in that for the generation of the clamping force of the clamping jaws a mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, or electromagnetic force generator applied to at least one of the clamping jaws, in particular a compression spring, is integrated in the support arm, against whose force the clamping jaws can be released by means of an adjusting element of a driven eccentric or cam mechanism.
In a gripper frame fitted with the support arm according to the invention in the event of an exchange from one three-dimensional component to a three-dimensional component with another geometry the adjustment of clamping and/or centring elements held by support arms can easily be undertaken without time-consuming assembly tasks, such as the release of screw bolts on clamping shells, clamping jaws and similar, in that the clamping jaws of the ball or the cylindrical pin are released by means of the adjusting element of the eccentric and cam mechanism against the clamping force of the force generator exerted on the clamping jaws. The clamping and centring elements can then be moved into the required position, where they are fixed purely by the removal of the release mechanism. In the case of a ball, the released clamping jaws enable not only a rotation, but also a pivoting about their centre, while in the case of a cylindrical pin the clamping jaws enable the rotation of the cylindrical pin about its axis, but also its movement in an axial direction. By clamping jaws are to be understood not only segments, but also rings and slitted sleeves. Which particular embodiment the clamping jaws can have depends essentially on the “ball” or “pin” component to be clamped.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the clamping jaws are configured as shells engaging with mutually opposing halves of the ball or cylindrical pin, whose separation distance can be adjusted by means of adjustment. In the case of a ball the clamping jaws are preferably configured in a ring- or calotte-shaped manner.
In what follows the invention is elucidated in more detail by means of a drawing representing various examples of embodiment. In the individual figures:
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2005 056 811.4 | Nov 2005 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP06/68678 | 11/20/2006 | WO | 00 | 11/4/2008 |