Claims
- 1. A system for transferring a work piece between a first press station and a second press station in a multiple station transfer press having a plurality of associated upper and lower dies, the system comprising:
- at least one cross bar assembly movable between the press stations in the direction of flow for the transfer press;
- each cross bar assembly having at least one cross bar;
- a plurality of holding devices coupled to the cross bar for removably engaging a work piece;
- a transfer mechanism for moving the cross bar assembly from a rest position to the first press station;
- the cross bar assembly and the holding devices operable to releasably engage a work piece at the first press station and to move and deposit the work piece at the second press station;
- the transfer mechanism returning the cross bar assembly to the rest position to prepare for a subsequent work piece transfer;
- an electrical motor carried by the cross bar assembly for selectively rotating the one cross bar; and
- a gear box connecting the electrical motor with one end of the one cross bar.
- 2. A system for transferring a work piece between a first press station and a second press station in a multiple station transfer press comprising:
- a cross bar assembly movable between the press stations in the direction of flow for the transfer press;
- the cross bar assembly having at least two cross bars;
- a plurality of holding devices coupled to the cross bar for removably engaging a work piece;
- a transfer mechanism for moving the cross bar assembly from a rest position to the first press station;
- the cross bar assembly and the holding devices operable to releasably engage a work piece at the first press station and to move and deposit the work piece at the second press station;
- the transfer mechanism returning the cross bar assembly to the rest position to prepare for a subsequent work piece transfer;
- a first motor carried by the cross bar assembly for selectively rotating the one cross bar;
- the two cross bars movable together and independently of one another; and
- a second motor carried by the cross bar assembly for selectively rotating the second cross bar independent of the one cross bar.
- 3. A system for transferring a work piece between a first press station and a second press station in a multiple station transfer press having a plurality of associated upper and lower dies, the system comprising:
- at least one cross bar assembly movable between the press stations in the direction of flow for the transfer press;
- each cross bar assembly having at least one cross bar:
- a plurality of holding devices coupled to the cross bar for removably engaging a work piece;
- a transfer mechanism for moving the bar assembly from a rest position to the first press station;
- the cross bar assembly and the holding devices operable to releasably engage a work piece at the first press station and to move and deposit the work piece at the second press station;
- the transfer mechanism returning the cross bar assembly to the rest position to prepare for a subsequent work piece transfer; and
- a first motor carried by the cross bar assembly for selectively rotating the one cross bar;
- a pair of opposite carriages with the cross bar extending therebetween; and
- a bearing assembly for rotatably coupling one end of the cross bar with one of the carriages.
- 4. The system of claim 3, further comprising an angle encoder coupled with the one cross bar whereby the angle encoder provides a signal indicating the angular orientation of the one cross bar.
- 5. The system of claim 3, further comprising:
- a drive shaft extending between the first motor and one end of the one cross bar opposite from the bearing assembly; and
- a mechanical stop attached to the drive shaft to limit angular rotation of the one cross bar.
- 6. The system of claim 3, further comprising:
- a drive shaft extending between the first motor and one end of the one cross bar;
- a mechanical stop attached to the drive shaft to limit rotation of the one cross bar; and
- an angle encoder coupled to the drive shaft to indicate the angular orientation of the one cross bar.
- 7. The system of claim 3, wherein the holding devices comprise vacuum cups and rotation of the one cross bar by the motor varies the angular orientation of the vacuum cups relative to a longitudinal axis of the one cross bar.
- 8. A system for transferring a work piece between a first press station and a second press station in a multiple station transfer press having a plurality of associated upper and lower dies, the system comprising:
- at least one cross bar assembly movable between the press stations in the direction of flow for the transfer press;
- each cross bar assembly having at least one cross bar;
- a plurality of holding devices coupled to the cross bar for removably engaging a work piece:
- a transfer mechanism for moving the cross bar assembly from a rest position to the first press station;
- the cross bar assembly and the holding devices operable to releasably engage a work piece at the first press station and to move and deposit the work piece at the second press station;
- the transfer mechanism returning the cross bar assembly to the rest position to prepare for a subsequent work piece transfer;
- a first motor carried by the cross bar assembly for selectively rotating the one cross bar;
- a drive shaft extending between the motor and one end of the one cross bar;
- a mechanical stop attached to the drive shaft to limit angular rotation of the one cross bar;
- the mechanical stop defined in part by a first tab to limit rotation of the one cross bar in a clockwise direction; and
- a second tab to limit rotation of the one cross bar in a counterclockwise direction.
- 9. A system for transferring a work piece between a first press station and a second press station in a multiple station press having a plurality of associated upper and lower dies, comprising:
- at least one cross bar assembly movable between the press stations in the direction of flow for the transfer press;
- each cross bar assembly having at least one cross bar;
- a plurality of holding devices coupled to the one cross bar for removably engaging a work piece;
- a transfer mechanism for moving the one cross bar assembly from a rest position to the first press station;
- the cross bar assembly and the holding devices operable to releasably engage a work piece at the first press station and to move and deposit the work piece at the second press station;
- the transfer mechanism returning the cross bar assembly to the rest position to prepare for a subsequent work piece transfer;
- a first motor carried by the cross bar assembly for selectively rotating the one cross bar;
- each cross bar assembly defined in part by a pair of opposite carriages with a first cross bar and a second cross bar extending therebetween;
- the first motor carried by one of the carriages for independently rotating the first cross bar and a second motor carried by the one carriage for independently rotating the second cross bar;
- a first bearing assembly for rotatably coupling one end of the first cross bar with the other carriage; and
- a second bearing assembly for rotatably coupling one end of the second cross bar with the other carriage.
- 10. The system of claim 9, further comprising:
- each bearing assembly including a linear bearing and a bracket for attaching the linear bearing to the other carriage;
- the one end of each cross bar adjacent to the bearing assembly including a universal joint with a generally cylindrical shaft extending therefrom; and
- each linear bearing having a generally circular opening to receive the cylindrical shaft extending from the one end of the respective cross bar whereby the bearing assembly and the cylindrical shaft cooperate with each other to allow rotational movement and linear movement of the respective cross bar relative to the other carriage.
- 11. A system for transferring a work piece between a first press station and a second press station in a multiple station transfer press having a plurality of associated upper and lower dies, the system comprising:
- at least one cross bar assembly moveable between the press stations in the direction of flow for the transfer press;
- each cross bar assembly having at least one cross bar;
- a plurality of holding devices coupled to the one cross bar for removably engaging a work piece;
- a transfer mechanism for moving the one cross bar assembly from a rest position to the first press station;
- the cross bar assembly and the holding devices operable to releasably engage a work piece at the first press station and to move and deposit the work piece at the second press station;
- the transfer mechanism returning the cross bar assembly to the rest position to prepare for a subsequent work piece transfer;
- a first motor carded by the cross bar assembly for selectively rotating the one cross bar;
- a plurality of sets of vacuum cups on the one cross bar, the vacuum cup sets operable to independently translate on the one cross bar; and
- a mechanical stop to limit rotation of the one cross bar between approximately thirty degrees in a clockwise direction and one hundred and eighty degrees in a counterclockwise direction.
- 12. A method of transferring work pieces in a multiple station transfer press having a plurality of press stations with associated upper and lower dies at each press station, a pair of transfer rails extending generally parallel with each other on opposite sides of the press stations and at least one cross bar assembly coupled with and extending between the transfer rails with each cross bar assembly having at least two cross bars and each cross bar having a plurality of holding devices extending therefrom, comprising the steps of:
- moving the cross bar assembly from a rest position to a first press station containing a work piece which has been pressed by the associated upper and lower dies;
- rotating at least one of the cross bars to position the holding devices extending from the one cross bar at a selected angular orientation relative to a longitudinal axis of the one cross bar;
- engaging the work piece at the first press station with the holding devices having the selected angular orientation;
- moving the cross bar assembly and the work piece from the first press station to a second press station;
- depositing the work piece in the second press station;
- separating the first and second cross bars on the cross bar assembly as the cross bar assembly enters the first pressed station; and
- closing together the first and second cross bars as the cross bar assembly exits the second press station.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the step of rotating the cross bar further comprises the steps of:
- identifying a first angular orientation of at least the one cross bar with an angle encoder; and
- rotating the one cross bar with an electrical motor until the angle encoder indicates that the one cross bar has been rotated to a desired, second angular orientation.
- 14. The method of claim 12, further comprising the steps of:
- rotating each cross bar to position the holding devices extending from the respective cross bars at a respective selected angular orientation relative to a longitudinal axis for each of the cross bars;
- engaging a first work piece with the respective holding devices of one of the cross bars; and
- engaging a second work piece with the respective holding devices of the other cross bar.
- 15. The method of claim 12, further comprising the step of rotating each cross bar to position the holding devices extending from the respective cross bars at a respective selected angular orientation relative to a longitudinal axis for each of the cross bars.
- 16. The method of claim 12, further comprising the step of rotating both cross bars to orient the work piece while moving the cross bar assembly from the first press station to the second press station.
- 17. The method of claim 12, further comprising the step of orienting the work piece by tilting the cross bar assembly relative to the pair of transfer rails.
- 18. The method of claim 12, further comprising the step of orienting the work piece by tipping the cross bar assembly relative to a direction of flow for moving the work piece through the transfer press.
- 19. The method of claim 12 further comprising the step of rotating the cross bar through a range of approximately plus or minus thirty degrees.
- 20. A method of transferring work pieces in a multiple station transfer press having a plurality of press stations with associated upper and lower dies at each press station and at least one cross bar assembly with each cross bar assembly at least two cross bars and each cross bar having a plurality of holding devices extending therefrom, comprising the step of:
- moving the cross bar assembly from a rest position to a first press station containing a work piece which has been pressed by the associated upper and lower dies;
- rotating at least one of the cross bars to position the holding devices extending from the one cross bar at a selected angular orientation relative to a longitudinal axis of the one cross bar;
- engaging the work piece at the first press station with the holding devices having the selected angular orientation;
- moving the cross bar assembly and the work piece from the first press station to a second press station;
- depositing the work piece in the second press station;
- raising and lowering first and second opposite transfer rails disposed parallel to the press stations and extending in a direction of flow for the work piece through the transfer press; and
- moving the cross bar assembly along the transfer rails while rotating the one cross bar.
- 21. A system for transferring a work piece in a multiple station transfer press having a plurality of associated upper and lower dies with an upper die and a lower die located at each press station, the system comprising:
- first and second transfer rails disposed on opposite sides of the press stations and extending generally parallel to a direction of flow for the work piece through the transfer press;
- a plurality of cross bar assemblies movably coupled to and extending between the transfer rails;
- a pair of cross bars associated with each cross bar assembly extending between the transfer rails generally perpendicular to the direction of flow;
- each cross bar assembly having a pair of carriages with one of the carriages movably coupled on one of the transfer rails and the other carriage movably coupled on the other transfer rail;
- one end of each cross bar coupled with one of the respective pair of carriages and the other end of each cross bar coupled with the other of the respective pair of carriages;
- a plurality of holding devices attached to each of the cross bars for releasably engaging a work piece for movement of the work piece between adjacent press stations; and
- a first servo motor and a second servo motor carried by each cross bar assembly and attached respectively to one end of each cross bar to rotate each cross bar independent from the other cross bar.
- 22. The system of claim 21, and further comprising a first angle encoder and a second angle encoder attached respectively to each of the cross bars to provide a signal indicating the angular orientation of the respective cross bar.
- 23. The system of claim 21, and further comprising:
- a first beating assembly for rotatably coupling the other end of one of the cross bars with one of the carriages; and
- a second beating assembly for rotatably coupling the other end of the other cross bar with the one carriage.
- 24. The system of claim 21, wherein the holding devices comprise vacuum cups and rotation of each cross bar by the respective first servo motor and second servo motor varies the angular orientation of the respective vacuum cups relative to a longitudinal axis of the respective cross bar.
- 25. The system of claim 21, wherein the holding devices comprise:
- two sets of vacuum cups coupled to the cross bar, the vacuum cup sets operable to independently translate on the cross bar; and
- a first mechanical stop and a second mechanical stop attached respectively to one of the cross bars to limit rotation of the respective cross bar to less than three hundred and sixty degrees in either a clockwise direction or a counterclockwise direction.
- 26. The system of claim 21, and further comprising a first mechanical stop and a second mechanical stop attached respectively with one of the cross bars to limit rotation of the respective cross bar to less than three hundred and sixty degrees relative to a longitudinal axis of the respective cross bar.
- 27. The system of claim 21, further comprising:
- the first servo motor and the second servo motor attached to one of the carriages;
- a first bearing assembly for rotatably coupling the other end of one of the cross bars with the other carriage; and
- a second bearing assembly for rotatably coupling the other end of the other cross bar with the other carriage.
- 28. A method of changing dies in a multiple station transfer press having a plurality of press stations with upper and lower dies at each press station, a pair of transfer rails with a plurality of cross bar assemblies extending between the transfer rails and each cross bar assembly having at least one cross bar rotatably mounted thereon with a plurality of holding devices attached to and extending from the cross bar, the method comprising the steps of:
- rotating each cross bar approximately one hundred and eighty degrees from a first, normal operating position in which the attached holding devices may be releasably engaged with a work piece to a second position allowing replacement of the attached holding devices;
- raising the pair of transfer rails from a first operating position to a second position which allows removal of the lower dies;
- replacing the upper and lower dies at a press station; and
- replacing the holding devices on the cross bar assemblies associated with the press station.
- 29. The method of claim 28, further comprising the steps of:
- rotating each cross bar from its second position to its first, normal operating position; and
- lowering the pair of transfer rails from their second position to their first, normal operating position.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 08/393,554 filed Feb. 23, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,632,181, entitled "System and Method for Transferring a Work Piece in a Multi-Station Press."
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