US20020023523A1 - Apparatus for rotating a fastening element - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an apparatus for rotating a fastening element having a polygonal section such as a hexagonal nut or bolt from an arbitrary angular position to a predetermined angular position.
- fastening elements such as nuts and bolts
- the polygonal section of the respective fastening element must be aligned to the actuating portion of the tool.
- fastening elements are delivered via e.g. a pneumatic conduit, the fastening elements will be in arbitrary angular positions. It is then necessary to rotate the fastening elements to a predetermined angular position wherein they can be engaged by the actuating portion of the tool.
- the apparatus of the present invention comprises a base member having a pocket for receiving the polygonal section of the fastening element so as to be freely rotatable therein, and a pair of positioning slides arranged in the base member on opposite sides of the pocket so as to be displaceable in parallel and opposite directions between start and end positions by actuating means.
- the positioning slides have positioning surfaces facing each other and extending in spaced parallel relationship. The positioning surfaces each are provided with an arcuate recess.
- the fastening element will then be in its predetermined angular position wherein the polygonal section of the fastening element can be engaged e.g. by an actuating portion of an automatic tool.
- the positioning slides are biased by springs in a direction transverse to the direction of displacement so that they are able to perform slight lateral yielding movements opposite to the action of the springs when the positioning slides are moved from their start positions to their end positions.
- the positioning slides When the positioning slides have reached their end positions, they will be “blocked” so as to be prevented from performing any lateral yielding movements.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective exploded view of an apparatus for rotating a fastening element.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 are schematic top plan views of the apparatus in FIG. 1 when in its start position and, respectively, end position.
- the apparatus shown in the drawings is adapted to rotate a fastening element 1 having a polygonal section 1 ′ from an arbitrary angular position to a predetermined angular position.
- the fastening element is a hollow hexagonal blind nut. It should be noted, however, that the apparatus can be used in connection with other nuts, with bolts or similar fastening elements.
- the polygonal section should have an even number of corners, i.e. four, six, etc.
- the apparatus comprises a base member 2 having a pocket 4 of a part circular shape and adapted to receive the fastening element 1 so as to be freely rotatable therein.
- a pair of positioning slides 6 a, 6 b are arranged on opposite sides of the pocket 4 so that they are displaceable in parallel and opposite directions between a start position (FIG. 2) and an end position (FIG. 3) as will be explained in more detail below.
- the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b are linked to each other by a linking mechanism such that displacement of the one positioning slide 6 a in one direction (arrow a) causes displacement of the other positioning slide 6 b in the opposite direction (arrow b).
- the linking mechanism comprises a lever 8 comprising two arms (FIG. 1).
- the lever 8 is rotatably mounted in the base member 2 by means of a pin and has its two arms connected to the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b each via elongated hole means 10 a and, respectively, 10 b.
- the elongated hole means 10 a, 10 b each comprise a pin integral with the lever 8 and engaging into a respective elongated hole of the associated positioning slide 6 a and, respectively, 6 b.
- the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b are slidingly displaceable in longitudinal guide grooves 12 a, 12 b of the base member 2 .
- a pneumatic actuating means comprising a cylinder 14 and a piston 16 which is connected to the lever 8 .
- the piston 16 has a piston rod 16 ′ fixedly connected to a joining member 15 which engages the lever 8 via pin-and-groove-engagement means 17 for displacing the positioning slides 6 a and 6 b via the lever 8 .
- the position slides 6 a and 6 b are provided at opposed sides with positioning surfaces 18 a, 18 b, each of which includes an arcuate recess 20 a and, respectively, 20 b.
- the recesses 20 a, 20 b are arranged such that the pocket 4 and the recesses 20 a, 20 b when the positioning slides 6 a and 6 b are in their start positions (FIG. 2) form a circular receptacle of a diameter which slightly exceeds the distance between two opposite corners of the polygonal section 1 ′. This allows to feed the fastening element 1 into the pocket 4 while being in any arbitrary angular position.
- the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b are laterally biased by springs 22 a and b via (schematically shown) spherical pressure members such that their positioning surfaces 18 a, b are resiliently urged into engagement with corresponding wall surfaces of the guide grooves 12 a, b.
- the guide grooves 12 a, 12 b and the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b are arranged such that the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b may perform slight lateral yielding movements opposite to the action of springs 22 a, 22 b when in their start positions (FIG. 2) and when being moved from their start positions in opposite directions.
- the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b are provided with lateral extensions 24 a, 24 b adapted to extend into respective recesses 26 a, 26 b of the guide grooves 12 a, 12 b.
- the length of the recesses 26 a, 26 b is chosen such that the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b may perform slight lateral yielding movements only when they are in their start positions and when they are being moved in opposite directions, while they are prevented from moving laterally by side walls of the guide grooves 12 a, 12 b when they are in their end positions (FIG. 3).
- the fastening element 1 is fed—for example via a pneumatic feed conduit (not shown)—into the pocket 4 of the base member 2 while being in any arbitrary angular position. It will be assumed that the angular position of the fastening element 1 within the pocket 4 is as shown in FIG. 2 wherein opposite corners of the polygonal section 1 ′ project into the recesses 20 a, 20 b of the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b.
- the walls of the recesses 20 a, 20 b engage the projecting corners of the fastening element 1 so as to rotate the fastening element 1 to an angular position wherein opposite surfaces of the polygonal section 1 ′ are aligned to the positioning surfaces 18 a, 18 b of the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b (FIG. 3).
- the fastening element 1 then will be in its desired angular position wherein it may be gripped for example by an actuating portion of a tool (not shown).
- the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b may perform, as mentioned above, slight lateral yielding movements opposite to the action of springs 22 a, 22 b. This avoids any jamming of the fastening element 1 between the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b when the fastening element 1 is in an “unfavourable” angular position.
- the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b will be in their end positions (FIG. 3), they are prevented from performing any lateral yielding movements. This enables them to retain the fastening element 1 under the action of springs 22 a, 22 b in its desired angular position so that the fastening element 1 cannot drop when the apparatus is e.g. upside down.
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- The present invention relates to an apparatus for rotating a fastening element having a polygonal section such as a hexagonal nut or bolt from an arbitrary angular position to a predetermined angular position.
- When fastening elements such as nuts and bolts are to be tightened or released by an automatic tool, the polygonal section of the respective fastening element must be aligned to the actuating portion of the tool. However, when such fastening elements are delivered via e.g. a pneumatic conduit, the fastening elements will be in arbitrary angular positions. It is then necessary to rotate the fastening elements to a predetermined angular position wherein they can be engaged by the actuating portion of the tool.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus which allows to rotate a fastening element having a polygonal section from an arbitrary angular position to a predetermined angular position.
- The apparatus of the present invention comprises a base member having a pocket for receiving the polygonal section of the fastening element so as to be freely rotatable therein, and a pair of positioning slides arranged in the base member on opposite sides of the pocket so as to be displaceable in parallel and opposite directions between start and end positions by actuating means. The positioning slides have positioning surfaces facing each other and extending in spaced parallel relationship. The positioning surfaces each are provided with an arcuate recess. When the positioning slides are in their start positions, opposite corners of the fastening element when in an arbitrary “mis-aligned” angular position project into the recesses of the positioning slides so that when the positioning slides are displaced in opposite directions, the walls of the recesses cooperate with the projecting corners of the fastening element so as to rotate the fastening element to the desired angular position wherein the positioning surfaces of the positioning slides engage opposite surfaces of the polygonal section of the fastening element.
- The fastening element will then be in its predetermined angular position wherein the polygonal section of the fastening element can be engaged e.g. by an actuating portion of an automatic tool.
- Preferably the positioning slides are biased by springs in a direction transverse to the direction of displacement so that they are able to perform slight lateral yielding movements opposite to the action of the springs when the positioning slides are moved from their start positions to their end positions. When the positioning slides have reached their end positions, they will be “blocked” so as to be prevented from performing any lateral yielding movements.
- For the purpose of facilitating and understanding of the invention, there is illustrated in the accompanying drawings a preferred embodiment thereof, from an inspection of which, when considered in connection with the following description, the invention, its construction and operation, and many of its advantages should readily understood and appreciated.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective exploded view of an apparatus for rotating a fastening element.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 are schematic top plan views of the apparatus in FIG. 1 when in its start position and, respectively, end position.
- The apparatus shown in the drawings is adapted to rotate a
fastening element 1 having apolygonal section 1′ from an arbitrary angular position to a predetermined angular position. In the embodiment as shown (see in particular FIG. 1) the fastening element is a hollow hexagonal blind nut. It should be noted, however, that the apparatus can be used in connection with other nuts, with bolts or similar fastening elements. The polygonal section should have an even number of corners, i.e. four, six, etc. - The apparatus comprises a
base member 2 having apocket 4 of a part circular shape and adapted to receive thefastening element 1 so as to be freely rotatable therein. A pair of positioning slides 6 a, 6 b are arranged on opposite sides of thepocket 4 so that they are displaceable in parallel and opposite directions between a start position (FIG. 2) and an end position (FIG. 3) as will be explained in more detail below. - The positioning slides6 a, 6 b are linked to each other by a linking mechanism such that displacement of the one positioning slide 6 a in one direction (arrow a) causes displacement of the other positioning slide 6 b in the opposite direction (arrow b). In the embodiment as shown the linking mechanism comprises a
lever 8 comprising two arms (FIG. 1). Thelever 8 is rotatably mounted in thebase member 2 by means of a pin and has its two arms connected to the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b each via elongated hole means 10 a and, respectively, 10 b. The elongated hole means 10 a, 10 b each comprise a pin integral with thelever 8 and engaging into a respective elongated hole of the associated positioning slide 6 a and, respectively, 6 b. - The positioning slides6 a, 6 b are slidingly displaceable in
longitudinal guide grooves base member 2. For displacing the positioning slides there is provided a pneumatic actuating means comprising acylinder 14 and apiston 16 which is connected to thelever 8. More particularly thepiston 16 has apiston rod 16′ fixedly connected to a joiningmember 15 which engages thelever 8 via pin-and-groove-engagement means 17 for displacing the positioning slides 6 a and 6 b via thelever 8. - The position slides6 a and 6 b are provided at opposed sides with positioning surfaces 18 a, 18 b, each of which includes an
arcuate recess 20 a and, respectively, 20 b. Therecesses 20 a, 20 b are arranged such that thepocket 4 and therecesses 20 a, 20 b when the positioning slides 6 a and 6 b are in their start positions (FIG. 2) form a circular receptacle of a diameter which slightly exceeds the distance between two opposite corners of thepolygonal section 1′. This allows to feed thefastening element 1 into thepocket 4 while being in any arbitrary angular position. - The positioning slides6 a, 6 b are laterally biased by
springs 22 a and b via (schematically shown) spherical pressure members such that their positioning surfaces 18 a, b are resiliently urged into engagement with corresponding wall surfaces of theguide grooves 12 a, b. The guide grooves 12 a, 12 b and the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b are arranged such that the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b may perform slight lateral yielding movements opposite to the action ofsprings 22 a, 22 b when in their start positions (FIG. 2) and when being moved from their start positions in opposite directions. To this end the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b are provided withlateral extensions 24 a, 24 b adapted to extend intorespective recesses 26 a, 26 b of theguide grooves recesses 26 a, 26 b is chosen such that the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b may perform slight lateral yielding movements only when they are in their start positions and when they are being moved in opposite directions, while they are prevented from moving laterally by side walls of the guide grooves 12 a, 12 b when they are in their end positions (FIG. 3). - It is to be noted that lateral yielding movements of the positioning slides6 a, 6 b are impeded neither by the linking mechanism nor by their connection with the actuating means because they are linked to the
lever 8 via the elongated hole means 10 a, 10 b and to thepneumatic cylinder 14 via thelever 8 and the pin-and-groove-engagement means 17. Furthermore, it is to be noted that thebase member 2 has its top side closed by a cover (not shown). - Operation of the described apparatus is as follows:
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fastening element 1 is fed—for example via a pneumatic feed conduit (not shown)—into thepocket 4 of thebase member 2 while being in any arbitrary angular position. It will be assumed that the angular position of thefastening element 1 within thepocket 4 is as shown in FIG. 2 wherein opposite corners of thepolygonal section 1′ project into therecesses 20 a, 20 b of the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b. When the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b are displaced by thepiston 16 of the pneumatic actuating means in the directions of arrows a and b, the walls of therecesses 20 a, 20 b engage the projecting corners of thefastening element 1 so as to rotate thefastening element 1 to an angular position wherein opposite surfaces of thepolygonal section 1′ are aligned to the positioning surfaces 18 a, 18 b of the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b (FIG. 3). Thefastening element 1 then will be in its desired angular position wherein it may be gripped for example by an actuating portion of a tool (not shown). - During such operation, while the positioning slides6 a, 6 b are displaced from their start positions (FIG. 2) to their end positions (FIG. 3), the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b may perform, as mentioned above, slight lateral yielding movements opposite to the action of
springs 22 a, 22 b. This avoids any jamming of thefastening element 1 between the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b when thefastening element 1 is in an “unfavourable” angular position. When the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b will be in their end positions (FIG. 3), they are prevented from performing any lateral yielding movements. This enables them to retain thefastening element 1 under the action ofsprings 22 a, 22 b in its desired angular position so that thefastening element 1 cannot drop when the apparatus is e.g. upside down. - When the positioning slides6 a, 6 b are laterally displaced excessively during the above described operation so as to cause jamming of the
fastening element 1, the positioning slides 6 a, 6 b and thepiston 16 of thepneumatic cylinder 14 are not able to reach their end positions. This condition can be sensed by end position sensors 28 (see FIG. 1) which will provide a fault signal.
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