Tool head for a dual punch tool

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6401345
  • Patent Number
    6,401,345
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 7, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 11, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A hand held hole punching device having a shaft and a main body with a device for axially moving the shaft in a reciprocating motion. The tool head is connected to the shaft and includes a fixed portion fixed to the main body to slidably engage the shaft so that the shaft is permitted to slide axially relative to the fixed portion. Also, a movable portion is fixed to the shaft so that the movable portion moves axially with the shaft and the movable portion and the fixed portion cooperatively define at least two hole punchers. Each hole puncher has a punch pin that is different from a punch pin of any other hole puncher on the tool head.
Description




BACKGROUND




The present invention generally relates to a tool head for a dual punch tool such as a pneumatic punch. More particularly, the invention relates to a tool head having two different punch pins operably provided therein.




Pneumatic punches are small hand-held tools used for machining. As shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, a conventional pneumatic punch


50


typically has a tool head


60


provided on a movable shaft


55


, which is movable in an axial direction thereof. The tool head


60


comprises an L-shaped fixed seat


61


and an inverted L-shaped movable seat


65


mated with the fixed seat


61


. The fixed seat


61


is fixedly mounted on a main body


50




a


of the pneumatic punch


50


and defines an aperture


610


therein to permit the movable shaft


55


to extend therethrough, and further defines a receiving recess or groove


62


to receive a punch pin


63


and an elastic element


64


provided around the punch pin


63


. A side cover


70


securely mounted on a top opening


62




a


of the receiving recess


62


limits the lateral movement of the punch pin


63


and the elastic element


64


. The movable seat


65


defines a screw hole


650


corresponding to the aperture


610


of the fixed seat


61


to be fixed to a threaded end of the moving shaft


55


. The movable seat


65


also defines a discharging passage


66


corresponding to the punch pin


63


. A transverse slot groove


67


is defined in the movable seat


65


and is substantially perpendicular to the discharging passage


66


. The discharging passage


66


has two opposite openings


67




a


,


67




b


in communication with the transverse slot


67


respectively provided with a first guide cylinder


68


and a second guide cylinder


69


.




In operation, and as shown in

FIG. 6

, when a sheet plate


72


is inserted for punching into the transverse groove


67


, and between the first guide cylinder


68


and the second guide cylinder


69


, the pneumatic punch


50


is actuated to retract the moving shaft


55


. This action draws the movable seat


65


toward the fixed seat


61


. Accordingly, the punch pin


63


is inserted through the second guide cylinder


69


into the first guide cylinder


68


. A waste sheet


74


punched off the sheet plate


72


is discharged via the discharging passage


66


.




However, the conventional pneumatic punch


50


only has one punch pin


63


provided to punch only one type or size of punched hole in a sheet plate, though other conventional devices are believed to also have a flange, or the like. If a work piece needs to be punched with two different hole sizes, for example, the punch pin


63


of the conventional tool head


60


of the pneumatic punch


50


must be changed or replaced frequently, or a second pneumatic size punch


50


with a different punch pin must be available.




Accordingly, it is an objective of the present invention to provide an improved tool head of a hole punching device that can punch two different sizes or types of holes in a work piece by repositioning a single tool head.




These and other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention are discussed or will be apparent in the detailed description of the invention.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In keeping with one aspect of the present invention, a hand-held, hole punching device has a shaft, a main body with a device for axially moving the shaft in a reciprocating motion and a tool head connected to the shaft. The tool head includes a fixed portion on the main body for slidably engaging the shaft so that the fixed portion permits the shaft to slide axially relative to the fixed portion. The tool head also has a movable portion secured to the shaft so that the movable portion moves axially with the shaft. The movable portion and the fixed portion cooperatively define at least two hole punchers. Each hole puncher has a punch pin that is different from a punch pin of any other hole puncher on the tool head.




In another aspect of the present invention, the hole punching device also includes a fixed portion that is configured with a generally upright J-shaped formation and a movable portion that is configured with a generally inverted J-shaped formation. The portions are then disposed relative to each other so that the fixed portion impedes axial motion of the movable portion.




In yet another aspect of the present invention, the hole punching device further includes a fixed portion with an axially extending guide block and a movable portion with an axially extending guide slot configured and disposed for matingly engaging the guide block. The mating of the guide block with the guide slot at least prevents lateral movement of either the fixed or the movable portion relative to the corresponding other fixed or movable portion on the tool head.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above mentioned and other features of this invention and the manner of obtaining them will become more apparent, and the invention itself will be best understood by reference to the following description of the preferred embodiment of the invention in conjunction with the drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a tool head of a pneumatic punch in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the tool head of the pneumatic punch in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional view of the tool head of the pneumatic punch in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a cross sectional view of the tool head of the pneumatic punch in accordance with the present invention, showing its punching operation;





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view of a conventional tool head of a pneumatic punch; and





FIG. 6

is a cross sectional view of the conventional tool head of the pneumatic punch.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The above-listed objects are met or exceeded by the present tool head of a hand-held, hole punching device which has the following configuration. Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the present invention relates to a tool head


20


of a pneumatic punch


10


. The pneumatic punch


10


has a movable shaft


15


reciprocating in an axial direction (shown by arrows A). The tool head


20


comprises a fixed portion or seat


30


secured with a cylindrical main body


11


of the pneumatic punch


10


and a movable portion or seat


40


secured on the movable shaft


15


of the pneumatic punch


10


. A flat trigger


11




a


is attached to the exterior of main body


11


. It will be appreciated that other structures for the main body


11


are also possible other than cylindrical such as a gun or pistol shape with a finger trigger rather than flat trigger


11




a.






The fixed seat


30


has an upright J-shaped formation or member including a long sidewall


30




a


, a short sidewall


30




b


, and a bottom wall


30




c


extending between the long and short sidewalls. An aperture


31


is defined in the long sidewall


30




a


which is adjacent the pneumatic punch


10


and the movable shaft


15


extends therethrough. The long and short sidewalls


30




a


,


30




b


of the fixed seat


30


respectively define a first receiving recess


32


and a second receiving recess


33


therein. The fixed seat


30


also has an axially extending guide block


34


formed on the short sidewall


30




b


and on an end face


30


d facing the movable seat


40


. A top opening


32




a


of the first receiving recess


32


has a side cover


35


fixedly mounted thereon. A fixed end


36




a


of a first punch pin


36


and a fixed end


37




a


of a second punch pin


37


are respectively received in the first receiving recess


32


and the second receiving recess


33


with a first elastic element


38


and a second elastic element


39


respectively provided therearound. The elastic or resilient elements are preferably coil springs. Each punch pin preferably has a different diameter but could be unique in some other way, such as shape.




The movable seat


40


has an inverted J-shaped formation or member also with long sidewall


40




a


, short sidewall


40




b


and bottom wall


40




c


. The short sidewall


40




b


of the movable seat


40


is positioned so that the short sidewall


30




b


of the fixed seat


30


engages the short wall


40




b


to stop or impede the axial motion of the movable seat


40


as it moves away from the main body


11


. This further prevents the release of the movable portion from the main body.




Referring again to

FIG. 1

, a screw hole


400


is defined in the movable seat


40


corresponding to the aperture


31


of the fixed seat


30


. The movable shaft


15


has a threaded end


15




a


inserted through the aperture


31


of the fixed seat


30


and threadingly received in the screw hole


400


to secure the movable shaft


15


with the movable seat


40


. The movable seat


40


defines a guide slot


41


corresponding to the guide block


34


of the fixed seat


30


. A first discharging passage


42


is defined in the movable seat


40


corresponding to the first punch pin


36


, and is in communication with the first transverse slot


43


which is defined in the movable seat


40


substantially perpendicular to the first discharging passage


42


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the first discharging passage


42


is divided by the first transverse slot


43


into a long portion


42




a


and a short portion


42




b


, both portions


5


having a first opening


43




a


,


43




b


respectively. A second discharging passage


46


is defined in the movable seat


40


corresponding to the second punch pin


37


, and is in communication with a second transverse slot


47


which is defined in the movable seat


40


substantially perpendicular to the second discharging passage


46


. The second discharging passage


46


is divided by the second transverse slot


47


into a long portion


46




a


and a short portion


46




b


, both portions having a first entrance opening


47




a


,


47




b


respectively. The first discharging passage


42


has a first guide cylinder


44


and a second guide cylinder


45


respectively provided at the first openings


43




a


,


43




b


of the long and short portions


42




a


,


42




b


. The second discharging passage


46


also has a first guide cylinder


48


and a second guide cylinder


49


respectively provided at the first openings


47




a


,


47




b


of the long and short portions


46




a


,


46




b.






Referring again to

FIG. 3

, the first and second elastic elements


38


,


39


respectively press the movable seat


40


away from the fixed seat


30


for biasing the movable seat away from the fixed seat


30


to define space


100


,


102


between the first guide cylinders


44


,


48


and the corresponding second guide cylinders


45


,


49


in order to allow sheet plates


104


,


106


(shown in

FIG. 4

) to be inserted therein.




Referring now to

FIG. 4

either sheet plate


104


or


106


is inserted into its corresponding recess


43


or


47


as shown (the sheet plates are typically not inserted simultaneously and

FIG. 4

depicts both sheets


104


,


106


for illustrative purposes). Assuming sheet plate


104


is inserted into recess


43


, when the pneumatic punch


10


starts operation, the


5


movable shaft


15


is retracted back toward main body


11


. The movable seat


40


, driven by the movable shaft


15


, moves towards the fixed seat


30


, and punching ends


36




b


,


37




b


of the punch pins


36


,


37


are respectively inserted through the second guide cylinders


45


,


49


into the first guide cylinders


44


,


48


, which in this example punches a hole in sheet plate


104


. Since the sheet plate


104


is inserted into the first transverse recess


43


, the sheet plate


104


is positioned between the first guide cylinder


44


and the second guide cylinder


45


. The waste plate


108


punched off from the plate


104


is discharged via the discharging passage


42


. The first elastic element


38


urges the moving seat


40


back to its pre-punching position. The pneumatic punch can then immediately be repositioned to punch a hole in plate


106


with the other punch pin


37


, which has the same procedure as for plate


104


already described.




The many advantages of this invention are now apparent. A hand-held, hole punching device with a tool head that includes two hole punchers, each with a different size or type of punch pin, eliminates the need to replace the punch pin or provide a second hole punching device when different sizes or types of holes are required. After punching a hole of one size or type, the pneumatic punch


10


is simply repositioned to then punch a hole of a different size or type.




While various embodiments of the present invention have been described, it should be understood that other modifications, substitutions and alternatives may be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art. Such modifications, substitutions and alternatives can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, which should be determined from the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A tool head of a hand held pneumatic punch which has a main body and a movable shaft movable in an axial direction, said toll head comprising:a fixed seat secured to the main body; and a movable seat secured to the movable shaft; wherein said fixed seat comprises an upright J-shaped member with a first sidewall and a second sidewall, and defines an aperture in the first sidewall to permit the movable shaft to extend therethrough, and has a first receiving recess and a second receiving recess respectively defined in the first and second sidewalls, a first and a second punch pin are respectively received in the first and the second receiving recess with two resilient elements respectively provided therearound, and wherein said movable seat comprises an inverted J-shaped member mated with the fixed seat, said movable seat defining: a screw hole therein corresponding to the aperture of the fixed seat so that the screw hole threadingly receives a threaded end of the movable shaft that extends through the aperture of the fixed seat; a first discharging passage and a second discharging passage corresponding to the first and second punch pins respectively, the first discharging passage having a first guide cylinder and a second guide cylinder, the second discharge passage having a first guide cylinder and a second guide cylinder; a first transverse slot substantially perpendicular to the first discharging passage and in communication with the first discharging passage; and a second transverse slot substantially perpendicular to the second discharging passage and in communication with the second discharging passage.
  • 2. The tool head of the pneumatic punch as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fixed seat includes a guide block formed on an end face of the second sidewall and extends toward the movable seat, the movable seat further defining a guide slot corresponding to the guide block.
  • 3. The tool head of the pneumatic punch as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fixed seat has a side cover securely mounted at a top opening of said first receiving recess.
  • 4. A hand held, hole punching device, comprising:a shaft; a main body having a device for axially moving said shaft in a reciprocating motion; and a tool head connected to said shaft, said tool head including: a fixed portion fixed to said main body and for slidably engaging said shaft so that said shaft is permitted to slide axially relative to said fixed portion; and a movable portion fixed to said shaft so that said movable portion moves axially with said shaft, said movable portion and said fixed portion cooperatively defining at least two hole punchers, wherein each said hole puncher has a punch pin that is different from a punch pin of any other said hole puncher on said tool head.
  • 5. The hole punching device of claim 4, wherein said punch pins each have a different diameter.
  • 6. The hole punching device of claim 4, wherein said fixed portion is configured with a generally upright J-shaped formation and said movable portion is configured with a generally inverted J-shaped formation, said fixed and movable portions being disposed so that said fixed portion impedes axial motion of said movable portion.
  • 7. The hole punching device of claim 4, wherein said fixed portion further defines an aperture for slidably engaging said shaft for allowing said shaft to axially slide through said fixed portion, and said movable portion further defines a hole for threadedly engaging a threaded end of said shaft.
  • 8. The hole punching device of claim 4, wherein said at least two hole punchers include a first hole puncher with a first punch pin, and a second hole puncher with a second punch pin, each said punch pin having a punching end and a fixed end,said first hole puncher further having a first recess defined by said fixed portion for receiving said fixed end of said first punch pin and holding a first resilient member, and a first discharge passage defined by said movable portion and opposed to said punching end of said first punch pin for receiving first discharged material from said first punch pin, and said second hole puncher further having a second recess defined by said fixed portion for receiving said fixed end of said second punching pin and holding a second resilient member, and a second discharge passage defined by said movable portion and opposed to said punching end of said second punch pin for receiving second discharged material from said second punch pin, wherein said resilient members are configured and disposed to abut said movable portion so that said resilient members bias said movable portion away from said fixed portion in a position for receiving or releasing material to be punched.
  • 9. The hole punching device of claim 4, wherein said fixed portion further includes an axially extending guide block; and wherein said movable portion firer includes an axially extending guide slot configured and disposed for matingly engaging said guide block, wherein said mating of said guide block with said guide slot at least prevents lateral movement of either said fixed or said movable portion relative to the other said fixed or said movable portion.
  • 10. The hole punching device of claim 4, wherein said movable portion further defines a first transverse slot for said first hole puncher and a second transverse slot for said second hole puncher, each said transverse slot dividing a corresponding said discharge aperture into a long portion and a short portion, said short and long portions further having guide cylinders for slidably engaging said punch pins, at least one guide cylinder being position on each said long and said short portions.
  • 11. A tool head of a hand held hole punching device with a main body and a shaft axially extending from the main body, comprising:a fixed portion for slidably engaging the shaft so tat said fixed portion permits said shaft to slide axially relative to said fixed portion; and a movable portion fixed to said shaft so tat said movable portion moves axially with said shaft, said movable portion and said fixed portion cooperatively defining at least two hole punchers, wherein each said hole puncher has a punch pin that is different from a punch pin of any other said hole puncher on die tool head.
  • 12. The tool head of claim 11, wherein said fixed portion is configured with a generally upright J-shaped formation and said movable portion is configured with a generally inverted J-shaped formation, said fixed and movable portions being disposed so that said fixed portion impedes axial motion of said movable portion.
  • 13. The tool head of claim 11, wherein said fixed portion further defines an aperture for slidably engaging said shaft for allowing said shaft to axially slide through said fixed portion, and said movable portion further defines a hole for threadedly engaging a distal end of said shaft.
  • 14. The tool head of claim 11, wherein said at least two hole punchers includes a first hole puncher with a first punch pin, and a second hole puncher with a second punch pin, each said punch pin having a punching end and a fixed end, said first hole puncher further having a first recess defined by said fixed portion for receiving said fixed end of said first punch pin and holding a first resilient member, and a first discharge passage defined by said movable portion and opposed to said punching end of said first punch pin for receiving first discharged material from said first punch pin, andsaid second hole puncher further having a second recess defined by said fixed portion for receiving said fixed end of said second punching pin and holding a second resilient member, and a second discharge passage defined by said movable portion and opposed to said punching end of said second punch pin for receiving second discharged material from said second punch pin, wherein said resilient members are configured and disposed to abut said movable portion so that said resilient members bias said movable portion away from said fixed portion in a position for receiving or releasing material to be punched.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
88208728 U May 1999 TW
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