Claims
- 1. A truss assembly apparatus for assembling a truss having a first and second truss face, said apparatus comprising:a truss table having a work surface, said work surface having a first and second assembly zone and a longitudinal axis; a first clamping assembly for clamping the truss in said first assembly zone; a second clamping assembly for clamping the truss in said first assembly zone; a flip-over assembly having a flip-over arm movable relative to said truss table work surface, the flip-over assembly capable of lifting the truss from a first truss position in said first assembly zone, the first truss face flush with said work surface, rotating the truss, and dropping the truss directly into a second truss position in said second assembly zone, the second truss face flush with the work surface; and a lift-out assembly having a lift-out arm movable relative to the truss table and capable of moving the truss from the second truss position upward from the work surface and away from the longitudinal axis of the truss table.
- 2. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said flip-over arm is movable between a home position adjacent said work surface and an extended position.
- 3. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 2 wherein said flip-over arm is perpendicular to said work surface when said flip-over arm is in said extended position.
- 4. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 2 wherein at least a portion of said flip-over arm extends over said second assembly zone when said flip-over arm is in said extended position.
- 5. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 1, said flip-over assembly having a plurality of movable flip-over arms for moving the truss from a first truss position in said first assembly zone to a second truss position in said second assembly zone.
- 6. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 5, said work surface having a plurality of assembly slots therein.
- 7. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 6, said plurality of flip-over arms being aligned with said plurality of assembly slots to allow movement of said flip-over arms from a plurality of home positions to a plurality of extended positions.
- 8. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 7, said flip-over assembly having a plurality of flip-over actuators corresponding to said plurality of flip-over arms, each of said flip-over actuators positioned below the work surface and interconnected between said truss table and said corresponding flip-over arm, said actuators operable to move said flip-over arms.
- 9. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 8, wherein each of said plurality of flip-over actuators includes an air cylinder.
- 10. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 6, said first clamping assembly having a plurality of longitudinally spaced first moveable rails, spaces between said plurality of first moveable rails being aligned with said assembly slots.
- 11. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 10, said second clamping assembly having a plurality of longitudinally spaced second moveable rails, spaces between said plurality of second moveable rails being aligned with said assembly slots.
- 12. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 11 wherein said first movable rails are each movable between a first rail home position, wherein the truss is free to move, and a first rail clamped position, wherein said first movable rails contact the truss when the truss is in said first truss position; andwherein said second movable rails are each movable between a second rail home position, wherein the truss is free to move, and a second rail clamped position, wherein said second movable rails contact the truss when the truss is in said second truss position.
- 13. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 12 wherein said first movable rails and said second movable rails are adjacent when said first and second movable rails are in said first and second rail home positions.
- 14. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 13, said work surface having a plurality of clamping slots therein, said first and second clamping assemblies further comprising a plurality of clamping actuators positioned below the work surface and interconnected between the truss table and said first or second plurality of moveable rails, the actuators operable to move said movable rails.
- 15. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 14, said clamping actuators including air cylinders.
- 16. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said finished position is above said work surface.
- 17. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 1 wherein at least a portion of said truss, when said truss is in said finished position, extends beyond said work surface.
- 18. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said lift-out arm further comprises a plurality of lift-out arm rollers mounted thereon.
- 19. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 1, said lift-out assembly having a plurality of lift-out arms.
- 20. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 19, said work surface having a plurality of assembly slots therein, said plurality of lift-out arms being aligned therewith.
- 21. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 20, said lift-out assembly having a plurality of lift-out actuators corresponding to said plurality of lift-out arms, each of said lift-out actuators positioned below the work surface and interconnected between said truss table and said corresponding lift-out arm, said actuators operable to move said lift-out arms.
- 22. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 21 wherein each of said plurality of lift-out actuators includes an air cylinder.
- 23. A truss assembly apparatus for assembling a truss having a first and a second face, said apparatus comprising:a truss table having a stationary work surface, said work surface having a first and second assembly zone and a longitudinal axis; a first clamping assembly for clamping the truss in said first assembly zone; a second clamping assembly for clamping the truss in said second assembly zone; a flip-over assembly having at least one movable flip-over arm for moving the truss from a position in said first assembly zone wherein the first truss face is flush with the work surface, and dropping the truss into said second assembly zone, wherein the second truss face is flush with the work surface, and for rotating the truss along a longitudinal axis, said flip-over arms movable between a home position and an extended position and; a lift-out assembly having at least one lift-out arm movable relative to the work surface and capable of moving the truss upwards from the second assembly zone and away from the longitudinal axis of the truss table.
- 24. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 23 wherein said at least one flip-over arm is perpendicular to said work surface when said at least one flip-over arm is in said extended position.
- 25. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 23 wherein at least a portion of said at least one flip-over arm extends over said second assembly zone when said flip-over arm is in said extended position.
- 26. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 23 wherein at least a portion of said truss, when said truss is in said finished position, extends beyond said work surface when the lift-out assembly moves the truss upward from the second assembly zone and away from the longitudinal axis.
- 27. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 23 wherein said at least one lift-out arm further comprises a plurality of lift-out arm rollers mounted thereon.
- 28. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 23, said work surface having at least one assembly slot therein.
- 29. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 28, said at least one flip-over arm being aligned with said at least one assembly slot to allow movement of said at least one flip-over arm from between said home position and said extended position.
- 30. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 29, said flip-over assembly having at least one flip-over actuator corresponding to said at least one flip-over arm, said at least one flip-over actuator positioned below the work surface and interconnected between said truss table and said at least one flip-over arm, said actuator operable to move said flip-over arm.
- 31. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 23 said lift-out assembly having at least one lift-out actuator corresponding to said at least one lift-out arm, said at least one lift-out actuator positioned below the work surface and interconnected between said truss table and said at least one lift-out arm, said actuator operable to move said at least one lift-out arm.
- 32. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 23 said first clamping assembly having a plurality of longitudinally spaced first moveable rails, spaces between said plurality of first moveable rails being aligned with a plurality of assembly slots in said work surface.
- 33. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 32, said second clamping assembly having a plurality of longitudinally spaced second moveable rails, spaces between said plurality of second moveable rails being aligned with said plurality of assembly slots.
- 34. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 33 wherein said first movable rails are each movable between a first rail home position, wherein the truss is free to move, and a first rail clamped position, wherein said first movable rails contact the truss when the truss is in said first assembly zone; andwherein said second movable rails are each movable between a second rail home position, wherein the truss is free to move, and a second rail clamped position, wherein said second movable rails contact the truss when the truss is in said second assembly zone.
- 35. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 34 wherein said first movable rails and said second movable rails are adjacent when said first and second movable rails are in said first and second rail home positions.
- 36. A truss assembly apparatus for assembling a truss having a first and second truss face, said apparatus comprising:a truss table having a, work surface, said work surface having a first and second assembly zone and a plurality of assembly slots therein; a first claiming assembly for clamping the truss in said first assembly zone,the first claiming assembly having a plurality of longitudinally spaced first movable rails, the spaces between the rails aligned with the assembly slots and wherein said first movable rails are each movable between a first rail home position, wherein the truss is free to move, and a first rail clamped position, wherein said first movable rails contact the truss when the truss is in said first truss position, the first clamping assembly having a plurality of clamping actuators positioned below the work surface and capable of moving the first movable rails and; the second clamping assembly having a plurality of longitudinally spaced second movable rails, the space between the rails aligned with the assembly slots and wherein said second movable rails are each movable between a second rail home position, wherein the truss is free to move, and a second rail clamped position, wherein said second movable rails contact the truss when the truss is in said second truss position, and wherein said first movable rails and said second movable rails are adjacent when said first and second movable rails are in said first and second rails home positions, the second clamping assembly having a plurality of clamping actuators positioned below the work surface and capable of moving the second movable rail; a flip-over assembly having a plurality of flip-over arms movable relative to said truss table work surface the flip-over arms capable of lifting the truss from a first truss position in said first assembly zone, the first truss face flush with said work surface, rotating the truss, and dropping the truss directly into said second assembly zone, the second truss face flush with the work surface.
- 37. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 36, said clamping actuators including air cylinders.
- 38. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 36 the truss table having a longitudinal axis, and further comprising a lift-out assembly having at least one lift-out arm movable relative to the truss table for moving the truss above the work surface and away from the longitudinal axis.
- 39. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 38, wherein at least a portion of said truss, when said truss is in said finished position, extends beyond said work surface.
- 40. A truss assembly apparatus as in claim 36, wherein said at least one lift-out arm further comprises a plurality of lift-out arm rollers mounted thereon.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of the filing date of co-pending Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/104,035, filed Oct. 13, 1998 by David L. McAdoo and Michael C. Rosser entitled “TRUSS FABRICATION METHOD AND APPARATUS,” the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
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