EP0100283A2 - Universal sheet metal holder - Google Patents
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- EP0100283A2 EP0100283A2 EP83401524A EP83401524A EP0100283A2 EP 0100283 A2 EP0100283 A2 EP 0100283A2 EP 83401524 A EP83401524 A EP 83401524A EP 83401524 A EP83401524 A EP 83401524A EP 0100283 A2 EP0100283 A2 EP 0100283A2
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B21—MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21D—WORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21D43/00—Feeding, positioning or storing devices combined with, or arranged in, or specially adapted for use in connection with, apparatus for working or processing sheet metal, metal tubes or metal profiles; Associations therewith of cutting devices
- B21D43/02—Advancing work in relation to the stroke of the die or tool
- B21D43/04—Advancing work in relation to the stroke of the die or tool by means in mechanical engagement with the work
- B21D43/10—Advancing work in relation to the stroke of the die or tool by means in mechanical engagement with the work by grippers
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B21—MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21D—WORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21D28/00—Shaping by press-cutting; Perforating
- B21D28/24—Perforating, i.e. punching holes
- B21D28/26—Perforating, i.e. punching holes in sheets or flat parts
- B21D28/265—Perforating, i.e. punching holes in sheets or flat parts with relative movement of sheet and tools enabling the punching of holes in predetermined locations of the sheet, e.g. holes punching with template
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B21—MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21D—WORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21D37/00—Tools as parts of machines covered by this subclass
- B21D37/14—Particular arrangements for handling and holding in place complete dies
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B21—MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21D—WORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21D37/00—Tools as parts of machines covered by this subclass
- B21D37/14—Particular arrangements for handling and holding in place complete dies
- B21D37/147—Tool exchange carts
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- This invention relates to metal working and more particularly to a versatile sheet metal gripper.
- Sheet metal grippers are well known in the art.
- U.S. Patent No. 3,603,187; 3,835,743; and 4,127,198 disclose exemplary prior art sheet metal grippers.
- a disadvantage of most prior art sheet metal grippers is that they grip only, on one axis of a sheet metal workpiece.
- the present invention discloses a universal sheet metal gripper which grips the end or sides of a piece of sheet metal.
- the disclosed grippers are mounted on a cross slide which is movably supported from a bridge type carriage.
- the carriage arrangement when utilized with a sheet metal support table permits sheet metal workpieces to be loaded from the side or from the front end of the press.
- the disclosed grippers grip one end of the workpiece in a conventional manner.
- a retractable pin is used in conjunction with the grippers for aligning the worksheet.
- the disclosed grippers engage opposite sides of the worksheet.
- a plurality of retractable pins are provided for aligning the worksheet before opposite sides are engaged by the grippers.
- Punch press 20 consists of a bridge type punch head structure 22 and a workpiece support table 40 which are connected together to form an integral structure.
- a pair of punching heads 32 and 34 are provided on the bridge punching frame 22.
- a bridge type sheet metal positioning catriage 42 is . movable toward and away from the punching heads 32, 34.
- the pair of sheet metal grippers 44 and 46 are supported by a cross slide 41 that is movable along carriage 42. Movement of carriage 42 and cross slide 41, which holds sheet metal grippers 44 and 46 on carriage 42, provides for two axes, X - Y, positioning of a sheet metal workpiece 21.
- the disclosed grippers 44, 46 are particularly suitable for use on a punch press as disclosed in co-pending U.S. Patent Application No. 401,444 entitled "A Bridge Type Punch Press” (Docket No. 200-80023) whose teachings are herein incorporated by reference.
- Carriage 42 rides on linear bearings moving on a pair of linear ways 110, 112.
- a ball screw 114 is driven by a Y axis servo motor 116.
- Ball screw nut 118 is attached to carriage 42 to position carriage 42 in response to operation of servo motor 116.
- Supported by carriage 42 is a cross slide member 41.
- Cross slide 41 is supported for linear movement by ball bushing rails 120, 122.
- a ball screw 124, which is supported in carriage 42 is driven by a servo motor 126.
- Ball screw nut pin assembly 128 connects ball screw 124 to cross slide 41.
- Cross slide 41 is thus positioned in the X direction in response to operation of servo motor 126.
- Workholders 44 and 46 are attached to cross slide member 41 which is positionable along carriage 42.
- a T-slot 130 is formed in cross slide member 41 for engaging a mating block 132 secured to workholders 44, 46.
- Two bolts which engage block 132 are provided for securing workholders 44, 46 to cross slide 41.
- the location of the workholder 44, 46 on the cross slide 41 is adjustable by the operator to properly engage the panel being punched.
- both workholders are adjusted to their desired settings and the screws tightened to pull block 132 into firm engagement with T-slot 130 so as to firmly affix the workholder to cross slide 41 to move as an entity.
- Gripper 46 is formed from a bracket member 50 which is supported from cross slide 41.
- a flexible member 51 connects an actuating member 53 to bracket 50.
- a pair of side arm assemblies 57, 59 extend from bracket 50 and provide some support for actuating member 53.
- An operator such as air cylinder 52, is disposed on member 50 and is actuated in response to an appropriate signal for operating gripper 46.
- Gripper 46 has a side gripper jaw 54 and an end gripper jaw 56. Only one gripper jaw 54, 56 is used at any one time on a workpiece 21.
- Air cylinder 52 is positioned to move pivot arm. 60 about a pivot connection 62.
- a side pivot link 64, having pivot jaw 54 formed at one end thereof, and an end pivot link 66, having pivot jaw 56 formed at one end thereof, are positioned to be moved by pivot arm 60.
- air cylinder 52 is actuated moving pivot arm 60 around pivot point 62 which in turn moves side pivot link 64 and end pivot link 66 about their respective pivot supports to engage the sheet metal workpiece.
- Gripper 46 includes a front aligning surface 57 gripping the workpiece by its end. Gripper 46 also includes a side surface 55 which is spaced from the side of a worksheet when gripping a worksheet on its sides. Gripping jaws 54, 56 extend beyond their associated surfaces 55, 57 for engaging the workpiece.
- gripper 44 is similar to construction of gripper 46, the main difference being the side gripper jaws are disposed to grip the opposite side of the sheet metal workpiece 21.
- the side gripper jaws are disposed to grip the opposite side of the sheet metal workpiece 21.
- Locator pins are provided for accurately locating the sheet metal workpiece 21 with respect to the punching heads before gripping.
- Various pins which are raised for positioning a worksheet are provided on the worktable 40.
- FIG. 13 shows a single locator pin 140 which is provided for positioning a side loaded sheet.
- the end grippers on workholders 44 and 46 grip the end of the worksheet 21.
- the worksheet is positioned with respect to the punch heads in the Y-direction by being in firm contact with the front aligning surface 57 of workholders 44, 46.
- the worksheet is positioned in the X-axis direction by being positioned in firm contact with locator pin 140 that is moved up to register with the sheet during positioning. Pin 140 is retracted before the sheet is moved and punching starts.
- Gripping jaws 54 located on the side of workholders 44, 46 are placed in a different manner.
- Surface 55 of grippers 44, 46 is not a reference surface for the worksheet. Instead the worksheets are loaded and oriented as shown in Figure 14.
- the workholders 44, 46 are positioned to provide a clearance between the workpiece and surface 55 for both the left hand workholder 44 and the right workholder 46.
- the worksheet is actually positioned in the X-axis by being moved into firm contact with two locator pins 140 and 142. The sheet is then moved inward in a Y-axis direction to contact a third locator pin 144.
- Workholders 44, 46 are simply positioned in the T-slot provided in cross slide 41 to grip the sides of the workpiece 21 with a suitable clearance gap between the surface 55, provided adjacent with gripper jaw 54, and the worksheet.
- the purpose of a clearance gap between the worksheet 21 and the side grippers 54 of each workholders is to allow for repositioning of the carriage to grab the worksheet in a different location. This regripping process is necessary when punching a sheet which is longer than the available Y-axis travel of carriage 42. The sheet will be initially punched for the amount of Y - axis travel and then the sheet will be clamped to the table by means of clamping or repositioning cylinders.
- the workholder jaws are then opened and the carriage 42 and supported grippers 44, 46 moved to a new position and the workholder jaws are reclosed and the repositioning clamps released.
- Punch press 20 is then ready to punch holes in a new area of the overlength worksheet.
- the purpose of the clearance gap between the worksheet 21 and surfaces 55 is to ' compensate for the edges of a worksheet which may not be perfectly straight and square. If workholders 44 and 46 were set up with no gap between surface 55 and the sheet was to be repositioned workholders 44 and 46 could very well scuff and bind against the worksheet when an attempt was made to reposition the carriage to a new location.
- FIG. 15 there is shown a carriage 42 and locator pin arrangement for supporting two worksheets on punch press 20.
- a first worksheet is loaded from the side onto punch press 20. This first worksheet is properly aligned by the pair of grippers 44, 46 and locator pin 143.
- Locator pin 143 which is retractable, is then lowered and a second worksheet is positioned on punch press 20.
- a second set of grippers 44, 46 are added to cross slide 41.
- the second set of grippers 44, 46 are positioned in the T-shaped opening of cross slide 41.
- the second set of grippers 44, 46 and locator pin 140 are used to properly align the second worksheet. Locator pin 140 is then lowered and the two worksheets are moved into position to be punched.
- Various other arrangements of locator pins and grippers can be provided for gripping two worksheets.
- Gripper 80 includes only one gripper jaw 82 which is angled and extended for gripping either the end or side of a work sheet.
- Gripper 80 includes a bracket 90 which can be attached to the T-slot 130 in cross slide 41 in the same fashion as described above for grippers 44, 46.
- An operating cylinder 92 is supported from bracket 90 and is used for positioning a pivot arm 100.
- Pivot arm 100 is supported for pivotal movement about a pivot support pin 102.
- Gripper jaw 82 is formed at the end of a pivot link 106. Pivot link 106 is pivotable about a support pin 103 for moving gripper jaw 82 into engagement with a worksheet 21.
- Gripper 80 includes a front surface 83 which is aligned with the end of a workpiece when gripping the workpiece on the end.
- Gripper 80 also includes a side surface 85 which is spaced from the side of a workpiece when gripping a workpiece on a side. The gap is left between surface 85 and the workpiece 21 for the reasons given above for side gripping by grippers 44, 46.
- Gripping jaw 82 extends beyond surface 83, 85 for gripping either a side or end of a workpiece.
- Gripper 80 can grip either the end or side of a worksheet with virtually the entire contact length of gripper jaw 82 in engagement with the worksheet.
- a second gripper similar to gripper 80 but formed for gripping an opposite side of the sheet metal workpiece is provided on cross slide 41 supported from carriage 42. These two grippers work in conjunction for gripping either the end or opposite sides of a workpiece.
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Description
- This invention relates to metal working and more particularly to a versatile sheet metal gripper.
- Sheet metal grippers are well known in the art. U.S. Patent No. 3,603,187; 3,835,743; and 4,127,198 disclose exemplary prior art sheet metal grippers. A disadvantage of most prior art sheet metal grippers is that they grip only, on one axis of a sheet metal workpiece.
- The present invention discloses a universal sheet metal gripper which grips the end or sides of a piece of sheet metal. The disclosed grippers are mounted on a cross slide which is movably supported from a bridge type carriage. The carriage arrangement when utilized with a sheet metal support table permits sheet metal workpieces to be loaded from the side or from the front end of the press. When the sheet metal workpiece is loaded from the side of the machine onto the sheet positioning table, the disclosed grippers grip one end of the workpiece in a conventional manner. A retractable pin is used in conjunction with the grippers for aligning the worksheet. When a sheet metal worksheet is loaded from the front of the table, the disclosed grippers engage opposite sides of the worksheet. A plurality of retractable pins are provided for aligning the worksheet before opposite sides are engaged by the grippers.
- For a better understanding of the invention, reference may be had to the preferred embodiment exemplary of the invention shown in the accompanying drawings in which:
- Figure 1 is an isometric view of a punch press utilizing sheet metal workpiece grippers according to the present invention;
- Figure 2 is a top view of the punch press shown in Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a top view of one sheet metal gripper constructed according to the present invention;
- Figure 4 is a side view of the gripper of Figure 3 with portions broken away for clarity;
- Figure 5 is a section view of a portion of the gripper shown at Figure 3 along the lines V - V;
- Figure 6 is a view of a portion of the gripper shown in Figure 3 along the lines VI - VI;
- Figure 7 is a top view of another embodiment of the sheet metal gripper according to the present invention;
- Figure 8 is a section view taken in Figure 7 along the line VIII - VIII;
- Figure 9 is a section view taken in Figure 7 along the line IX - IX;
- Figure 10 is a view of the carriage and its drive;
- Figure 11 is a section view of the cross slide and its drive;
- Figure 12 is an enlarged section view taken in Figure 11 along the line XII-XII;
- Figure 13 is a top view of the punch press showing the locator pin for end gripping of a worksheet;
- Figure 14 is a top view of the punch press showing the locator pins for side gripping of a worksheet; and,
- Figure 15 is a top view of the punch press having two sets of grippers.
- Referring now to the drawings, there is shown in Figures 1 and 2 a
punch press 20 utilizing 44,46 constructed according to the present invention.sheet metal grippers Punch press 20 consists of a bridge typepunch head structure 22 and a workpiece support table 40 which are connected together to form an integral structure. A pair of 32 and 34 are provided on thepunching heads bridge punching frame 22. A bridge type sheetmetal positioning catriage 42 is . movable toward and away from the 32, 34. The pair ofpunching heads 44 and 46 are supported by asheet metal grippers cross slide 41 that is movable alongcarriage 42. Movement ofcarriage 42 andcross slide 41, which holds 44 and 46 onsheet metal grippers carriage 42, provides for two axes, X - Y, positioning of asheet metal workpiece 21. The disclosed 44, 46 are particularly suitable for use on a punch press as disclosed in co-pending U.S. Patent Application No. 401,444 entitled "A Bridge Type Punch Press" (Docket No. 200-80023) whose teachings are herein incorporated by reference.grippers - Referring now to Figures 10 thru 12 there is shown in more detail the mechanism for positioning
carriage 42 andcross slide 41.Carriage 42 rides on linear bearings moving on a pair of 110, 112. Alinear ways ball screw 114 is driven by a Yaxis servo motor 116.Ball screw nut 118 is attached tocarriage 42 to positioncarriage 42 in response to operation ofservo motor 116. Supported bycarriage 42 is across slide member 41.Cross slide 41 is supported for linear movement by 120, 122. Aball bushing rails ball screw 124, which is supported incarriage 42 is driven by aservo motor 126. Ball screwnut pin assembly 128 connectsball screw 124 to crossslide 41.Cross slide 41 is thus positioned in the X direction in response to operation ofservo motor 126. -
44 and 46 are attached toWorkholders cross slide member 41 which is positionable alongcarriage 42. A T-slot 130 is formed incross slide member 41 for engaging amating block 132 secured to 44, 46. Two bolts which engageworkholders block 132 are provided for securing 44, 46 to crossworkholders slide 41. With this construction the location of the 44, 46 on theworkholder cross slide 41 is adjustable by the operator to properly engage the panel being punched. During operation both workholders are adjusted to their desired settings and the screws tightened to pullblock 132 into firm engagement with T-slot 130 so as to firmly affix the workholder to crossslide 41 to move as an entity. - Referring now to Figures 7 through 9 there is shown in more detail the construction of
sheet metal gripper 46. Gripper 46 is formed from abracket member 50 which is supported fromcross slide 41. Aflexible member 51 connects an actuatingmember 53 tobracket 50. A pair of side arm assemblies 57, 59 extend frombracket 50 and provide some support for actuatingmember 53. An operator such asair cylinder 52, is disposed onmember 50 and is actuated in response to an appropriate signal foroperating gripper 46. Gripper 46 has aside gripper jaw 54 and anend gripper jaw 56. Only one 54, 56 is used at any one time on agripper jaw workpiece 21.Air cylinder 52 is positioned to move pivot arm. 60 about apivot connection 62. Aside pivot link 64, havingpivot jaw 54 formed at one end thereof, and anend pivot link 66, havingpivot jaw 56 formed at one end thereof, are positioned to be moved bypivot arm 60. When a sheet metal workpiece is in position to be gripped,air cylinder 52 is actuated movingpivot arm 60 aroundpivot point 62 which in turn movesside pivot link 64 andend pivot link 66 about their respective pivot supports to engage the sheet metal workpiece. -
Gripper 46 includes a front aligningsurface 57 gripping the workpiece by its end.Gripper 46 also includes aside surface 55 which is spaced from the side of a worksheet when gripping a worksheet on its sides. Gripping 54, 56 extend beyond their associatedjaws 55, 57 for engaging the workpiece.surfaces - Construction of
gripper 44 is similar to construction ofgripper 46, the main difference being the side gripper jaws are disposed to grip the opposite side of thesheet metal workpiece 21. When thesheet metal workpiece 21 is loaded from the side of thepunch press 20 the end of the workpiece is gripped by activatingjaws 56. When asheet metal workpiece 21 is loaded from the end ofpunch press 20 44, 46 are separated sufficiently to allow thegrippers worksheet 21 to pass therebetween. When the workpiece is in the proper location, theside gripper jaws 54 are activated to grip opposite sides of theworkpiece 21. It can thus be seen that 44 and 46 can grip either the end or sides of agrippers workpiece 21. - Locator pins are provided for accurately locating the
sheet metal workpiece 21 with respect to the punching heads before gripping. Various pins which are raised for positioning a worksheet are provided on theworktable 40. - Referring now to Figures 13, 14 and 15 there is shown a . worktable and various locator pins which are used for aligning a
worksheet 21. Figure 13 shows asingle locator pin 140 which is provided for positioning a side loaded sheet. The end grippers on 44 and 46 grip the end of theworkholders worksheet 21. The worksheet is positioned with respect to the punch heads in the Y-direction by being in firm contact with the front aligningsurface 57 of 44, 46. The worksheet is positioned in the X-axis direction by being positioned in firm contact withworkholders locator pin 140 that is moved up to register with the sheet during positioning.Pin 140 is retracted before the sheet is moved and punching starts. - Gripping
jaws 54 located on the side of 44, 46 are placed in a different manner.workholders Surface 55 of 44, 46 is not a reference surface for the worksheet. Instead the worksheets are loaded and oriented as shown in Figure 14. Thegrippers 44, 46 are positioned to provide a clearance between the workpiece andworkholders surface 55 for both theleft hand workholder 44 and theright workholder 46. The worksheet is actually positioned in the X-axis by being moved into firm contact with two 140 and 142. The sheet is then moved inward in a Y-axis direction to contact alocator pins third locator pin 144. 44, 46 are simply positioned in the T-slot provided inWorkholders cross slide 41 to grip the sides of theworkpiece 21 with a suitable clearance gap between thesurface 55, provided adjacent withgripper jaw 54, and the worksheet. The purpose of a clearance gap between theworksheet 21 and the side grippers 54 of each workholders is to allow for repositioning of the carriage to grab the worksheet in a different location. This regripping process is necessary when punching a sheet which is longer than the available Y-axis travel ofcarriage 42. The sheet will be initially punched for the amount of Y-axis travel and then the sheet will be clamped to the table by means of clamping or repositioning cylinders. The workholder jaws are then opened and thecarriage 42 and supported 44, 46 moved to a new position and the workholder jaws are reclosed and the repositioning clamps released.grippers Punch press 20 is then ready to punch holes in a new area of the overlength worksheet. The purpose of the clearance gap between theworksheet 21 and surfaces 55 is to' compensate for the edges of a worksheet which may not be perfectly straight and square. If 44 and 46 were set up with no gap betweenworkholders surface 55 and the sheet was to be repositioned workholders 44 and 46 could very well scuff and bind against the worksheet when an attempt was made to reposition the carriage to a new location. - Referring now to Figure 15 there is shown a
carriage 42 and locator pin arrangement for supporting two worksheets onpunch press 20. A first worksheet is loaded from the side ontopunch press 20. This first worksheet is properly aligned by the pair of 44, 46 and locator pin 143. Locator pin 143, which is retractable, is then lowered and a second worksheet is positioned ongrippers punch press 20. A second set of 44, 46 are added to crossgrippers slide 41. The second set of 44, 46 are positioned in the T-shaped opening ofgrippers cross slide 41. The second set of 44, 46 andgrippers locator pin 140 are used to properly align the second worksheet.Locator pin 140 is then lowered and the two worksheets are moved into position to be punched. Various other arrangements of locator pins and grippers can be provided for gripping two worksheets. - Referring now to Figures 3 through 6, there is shown a second embodiment of a universal worksheet gripper.
Gripper 80 includes only onegripper jaw 82 which is angled and extended for gripping either the end or side of a work sheet.Gripper 80 includes abracket 90 which can be attached to the T-slot 130 incross slide 41 in the same fashion as described above for 44, 46. Angrippers operating cylinder 92 is supported frombracket 90 and is used for positioning apivot arm 100.Pivot arm 100 is supported for pivotal movement about apivot support pin 102.Gripper jaw 82 is formed at the end of apivot link 106.Pivot link 106 is pivotable about asupport pin 103 for movinggripper jaw 82 into engagement with aworksheet 21.Gripper 80 includes afront surface 83 which is aligned with the end of a workpiece when gripping the workpiece on the end.Gripper 80 also includes aside surface 85 which is spaced from the side of a workpiece when gripping a workpiece on a side. The gap is left betweensurface 85 and theworkpiece 21 for the reasons given above for side gripping by 44, 46. Grippinggrippers jaw 82 extends beyond 83, 85 for gripping either a side or end of a workpiece.surface -
Gripper 80 can grip either the end or side of a worksheet with virtually the entire contact length ofgripper jaw 82 in engagement with the worksheet. During use a second gripper similar togripper 80 but formed for gripping an opposite side of the sheet metal workpiece is provided oncross slide 41 supported fromcarriage 42. These two grippers work in conjunction for gripping either the end or opposite sides of a workpiece.
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