Workpiece transfer support apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6427996
  • Patent Number
    6,427,996
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 1, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 6, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
Workpiece transfer support apparatus has a housing having a chamber therein for the removable accommodation of a support body which may be equipped with a workpiece engaging and supporting member. That portion of the support body which is accommodated in the chamber is engaged by and urged into a seating position with seating surfaces within the chamber. A locking bolt is movable into and out of engagement with the support member when the latter is within the chamber and acts on such support member to maintain it in snug engagement with the seating surfaces. A safety latch is provided to avoid inadvertent removal of the support body from the chamber of the housing.
Description




This invention relates to workpiece transfer support apparatus of the kind especially adapted for use in supporting a workpiece during transfer through successive stations at each of which the workpiece is subjected to a cutting or forming operation.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In automated workpiece forming operations it is conventional to transfer a workpiece from one end of a press or a line of presses, for example, to successive stations at each of which a different operation is performed on the workpiece. Transfer of a workpiece conventionally is achieved by lifting the workpiece, advancing the workpiece from one station to another, and lowering the workpiece following its transfer to the next successive station. During these operations the workpiece is engaged by movable tooling or fingers which support the workpiece during its transfer from one station to another.




Workpieces of the kind referred to vary in size and shape from one production run to another. Accordingly, the workpiece supporting tooling must be capable of assuming a wide variety of different positions so as to be able to support workpieces of greatly differing sizes and shapes.




When it becomes necessary to condition the press line to accommodate workpieces different from those involved in an earlier production run, it not only is necessary to change the cutting or forming dies, but also the workpiece supporting tooling to accommodate the different workpieces. In tooling supports in use heretofore it has been necessary to make the necessary adjustments while the tooling supports remain mounted on the transfer apparatus. This has resulted in time consuming, laborious adjustments having to be made and frequently required the person making the adjustments to assume awkward, uncomfortable positions. The tediousness of the changeover operation in many instances caused imperfect adjustments to be made, thereby resulting in the necessity of having to cycle the transfer apparatus repeatedly so that proper adjustments could be made.




A principal object of the invention is to provide tooling transfer support apparatus which overcomes the disadvantages of that previously in use.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Apparatus constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention has a mounting base or housing adapted to be mounted on a transfer rail of machinery for transferring a workpiece from one station to another. The base or housing has walls defining a chamber having at one end an opening through which a body portion of a tooling support may pass freely. One end of the support body is provided with means for coupling the body to a tooling support arm assembly, whereas that end of the body, when in the chamber, occupies a position in which it seats securely on that end of the chamber opposite the open end and on a seating surface which spans the distance between the open end and the closed end of the chamber.




A locking bolt bears against that part of the tooling support body which occupies the chamber and is operable to seat the body on the seating surface within the chamber and on that wall of the housing which is opposite the open end of the latter. The locking bolt urges the tool support in the direction of its seating surfaces within the chamber so that the locked position of the tool support within the chamber always is the same in all three axes of possible motion.




A spring latch is provided as a safeguard to ensure fail-safe retention of the tooling support within the chamber. The spring latch also ensures that the tooling support body is properly positioned within the chamber prior to tightening the locking bolt.




The provision of a tooling support which is separable from its mounting base or housing makes possible the preassembly of the several parts of the tooling support arm following which the assembled parts can be fitted into the housing, thereby greatly facilitating the changeover from one set of tooling to another.











THE DRAWINGS




A preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of a base within which is accommodated a tooling support body;





FIG. 2

is an isometric, exploded view of the parts shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a view similar to

FIG. 2

, but taken from a different position;





FIG. 4

is an end elevational view;





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary sectional view through one portion of the housing and illustrating the tooling support body within the housing ; and





FIG. 6

is a fragmentary sectional view through another portion of the housing and illustrating the latching mechanism.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Tooling support apparatus constructed in accordance with the disclosed embodiment is designated generally by the reference character


1


and comprises a base or housing


2


and a tooling support body


3


a portion of which is movable into and out of the housing


2


.




The housing


2


comprises parallel side walls


4


and


5


, a rear wall


6


, a top wall


7


and a bottom wall


8


. The side walls


4


and


5


have flanges


9


and


10


, respectively, which rest upon the bottom wall


8


and mount bolts


11


by means of which the housing


2


may be secured to a movable transfer rail


12


of transfer apparatus of the kind disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,887,466, for example, so that the housing


2


and whatever is supported thereby partakes of the movement of the transfer rail. The walls of the housing form a chamber


13


open at one end and closed at its opposite end by the rear wall


6


.




The tooling support


3


has a body


14


at one end thereof, the body having side walls


15


,


16


, a bottom wall


17


, and a top wall


18


. The body


14


also has a rear wall


19


provided with a notch


20


for a purpose presently to be explained.




At the forward end of the body


14


is secured a forwardly extending, radially compressible and expansible coupling sleeve


21


having axially extending slots


22


therein. The sleeve


21


is encircled by a clamp collar


23


having two opposed parts


24


and


25


which are movable toward and away from one another in response to the rotation of adjusting screws


26


.




A transversely inclined clearance surface


27


is provided on the body


14


at the juncture of the sides


15


,


18


, and


19


. The surface


27


extends forwardly from the rear wall


27


and merges with a surface


28


which not only is inclined transversely of the body, but also longitudinally thereof so that the surface


28


slopes upwardly and rearwardly of the body


14


.




The upper wall


18


of the body


14


is provided with a transversely extending recess


29


for a purpose presently to be explained.




The body


14


of the tooling support


3


is movable into and out of the chamber


13


, and at its innermost position, the end wall


19


of the body


14


bears against and seats on the end wall


6


of the housing


2


. Although the cross-sectional configurations of the chamber and the support generally correspond to one another, the cross-sectional area of the support is less than that of the chamber thereby providing a gap between the body and the side and top walls


4


and


7


, respectively, of the chamber. See FIG.


5


.




Locking means


30


is provided for securing the body member


14


snugly within the chamber


13


. The locking means comprises a boss


31


extending from the upper wall


7


and having a threaded bore


32


therethrough. Threadedly accommodated in the bore


32


is a locking bolt


33


having a blunt end


34


adapted to seat on the inclined surface


28


of the body


14


. The threads of the bolt and bore preferably are self-locking. A crank


35


projects outwardly from a collar


36


which is clamped by a clamping screw


37


to the bolt


33


. Rotation of the bolt


33


in one direction causes the blunt end


34


to bear upon the inclined surface


28


, whereas rotation of the bolt in the opposite direction disengages the end


34


from the body


14


to enable the latter to be moved into and out of the chamber.




As is shown clearly in

FIG. 5

the longitudinal axis of the locking bolt


33


extends at an angle less than 90° to the longitudinal axis of the body


14


, but substantially normal to the inclined surface


28


. Thus, when the end


34


of the locking bolt bears upon the inclined surface


28


, the body


14


will be urged simultaneously toward a seating surface


38


formed by the junctures of the bottom wall


8


and the side wall


5


, and a seating surface


39


formed by the juncture of the walls


6


and


8


of the housing chamber. The inclination of the longitudinal axis of the locking screw


33


relative to the longitudinal axis of the body


14


is along a path that is diagonally toward the seating surfaces


38


and


39


so that the body constantly is urged toward and into engagement with the seating surfaces. As a consequence, whenever the support


3


is secured in the chamber, the position of the support will be the same in all three axes of possible motion.




To guard against inadvertent withdrawal of the tooling support


3


from the chamber


13


, cooperable latch means


40


is provided for releasably securing the body


14


within the chamber in the event proper adjustment of the locking means


30


is overlooked. The latch means comprises a finger


41


fitted into a recess


42


formed in the walls


6


and


7


for rocking movements about a pivot axis


43


. A spring


44


constantly urges the finger


41


to rock counterclockwise, as viewed in

FIGS. 1

,


2


, and


6


toward a latching position. The forward end of the latch finger


41


is provided with a downwardly extending tongue


45


which passes through a slot


46


in the top wall


7


for accommodation in the recess


29


of the body


14


. The forward surface of the tongue


45


is so shaped as to enable the tongue to be cammed clockwise as the body


14


moves into the chamber. When the body


14


is seated in the chamber


13


the spring


44


maintains the latching tongue


45


in the groove


29


.




As mentioned earlier the tooling support apparatus


1


is adapted for use with any one of a plurality of different kinds of workpiece transfer supports. One suitable support is disclosed in application Ser. No. 09/045,378 filed Mar. 19, 1998, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference. If that support is used, or if any other support terminating in a sleeve at one end is used, such sleeve may be fitted into the cylindrical sleeve


21


and the clamp collar


23


manipulated to clamp the one sleeve within the other.




If the workpiece transfer support utilized has electrical workpiece sensing apparatus, the support member


14


may be provided with an electrical cord


47


terminating at one end in a plug


48


and at the other end in a coupling (not shown) having pins (not shown) adapted for movable accommodation in a socket


49


(

FIG. 4

) adapted for connection to a source of electrical energy via a supply cord


50


which enters the chamber


13


via an opening in the rear wall


6


. The notch


20


is provided to accommodate the socket. Various kinds of electrical couplings and fittings


51


and


52


of conventional construction may be provided on supports


53


and


54


, respectively, carried by the housing


2


.




Since whatever workpiece support may be used is removable from the support member


14


simply by relieving the clamping force provided by the clamp


23


or by removing the support


3


from the housing


2


, the latter may be located at any selected position along the rail


12


and the components supporting the workpiece transfer apparatus may be coupled to and uncoupled from the housing


2


extremely rapidly. If multiple, interchangeable workpiece support arms are provided, as is recommended, such support arms can be preadjusted during a production run of one kind of workpiece and prior to their being assembled with the housing


2


, thereby enabling changeovers of workpiece supports to be effected rapidly.




The disclosed embodiment is representative of the presently preferred form of the invention, but is intended to be illustrative rather than definitive thereof. The invention is defined in the claims.



Claims
  • 1. A tooling support apparatus comprising:a housing having a chamber open at one end thereof, said chamber having an end wall opposite said open end and a seating surface extending from said open end to said end wall; a tooling support body removably accommodated in said chamber and extending outwardly of said chamber via said open end; locking means supported by said housing for movements along a path into and out of engagement with said body when said body occupies said chamber, said locking means when in engagement with said body urging the latter toward said end wall and said seating surface; and cooperable engageable and disengageable latch means reacting between said housing and said body for releasably latching said body in said chamber independently of said locking means.
  • 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said chamber has a selected cross-sectional configuration and size and said body has a cross-sectional configuration corresponding to that of said chamber and a cross-sectional area less than that of said chamber.
  • 3. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the path of movement of said locking means is diagonally toward said end wall and said seating surface.
  • 4. The apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said support body has an inclined surface engageable by said locking means.
  • 5. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said latch means comprises a finger having a part thereof movable into and out of a groove formed in said body.
  • 6. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said body has a slot through which said part of said finger extends.
  • 7. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said locking means comprises a threaded bolt.
  • 8. The apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said bolt has self-locking threads.
  • 9. A tooling support apparatus comprising:a housing having walls defining a chamber one end of which is open, the walls of said chamber including an end wall opposite said open end and a seating surface between said open end and said end wall; a support body removably accommodated in said chamber and extending through said open end, said body and said chamber having complementary cross-sectional configurations but said chamber having a cross-sectional area greater than that of said body; the cross-sectional area of said chamber being sufficiently larger than that of said body to ensure the presence of clearance between said body and the walls of said chamber when said body is within said chamber; locking means carried by said housing for movements along a path in directions into and out of engagement with said body when the latter occupies said chamber, said path extending diagonally of said chamber in a direction partly toward said end wall and partly toward said seating surface thereby enabling said locking means when engaged with said body to cause the latter to bear against and seat on said end wall and said seating surface; and operating means for moving said locking means in a selected one of said directions.
  • 10. The apparatus according to claim 9 including cooperable latch means reacting between said housing and said body when the latter occupies said chamber and seats on said end wall and said seating surface, said latch means having a latching position in which said latch means maintains said body in an immovable position in said chamber.
  • 11. The apparatus according to claim 10 wherein said latch means comprises a finger having a part movable through a slot in said housing into and out of a groove formed in said body.
  • 12. The apparatus according to claim 11 including spring means acting on said finger and yieldably biasing the latter to its latching position.
  • 13. The apparatus according to claim 9 including coupling means carried by said body for separably coupling said body to a workpiece support.
  • 14. The apparatus according to claim 13 including releasable clamp means for clamping and unclamping said coupling means to said workpiece support.
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