Machine tooling with a rotary punch
11351638 ยท 2022-06-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23P19/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23P19/064
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21J15/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23P19/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B23P19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23P19/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A tooling system has means for applying a vacuum to hold the fastener at the working end of the tool. A cavity in a hollow pusher pin has lateral ports for exclusively providing a airway between the vacuum source and the fastener. In other embodiments of the invention the pusher pin has fastener-gripping jaws in the form of balls moveable within lateral passageways in the pusher pin open into the cavity. The balls are biased inwardly against the fastener by an outer elastic band on the tool body which encircles the pusher pin. When adapted for installing magnetic-release type fasteners, the bottom end of the pusher pin is of reduced diameter for insertion into a magnetic release fastener. The fastener-receiving panel is supported by an anvil having a magnet whereby the fastener is released from the pusher pin as the fastener is pressed into the panel.
Claims
1. A tooling system for installing a fastener, comprising: a tool body having a top drive end and a bottom working end and centered about an axis of rotation; a plurality of helical displacers on the working end for acting upon a workpiece; a cavity in the tool body at the working end thereof for holding a fastener to be installed in the workpiece; and fastener-gripping means in the tool body cavity.
2. The tooling system of claim 1 further including means for simultaneously rotating the tool body while moving it axially.
3. The tooling system of claim 1 wherein the displacers comprise arcuate ramps centered about the axis of rotation and each displacer extending between points of maximum and minimum height of the ramps.
4. The tooling system of claim 1 wherein the displacers are identical and symmetrically disposed about the axis of rotation.
5. The tooling system of claim 1 wherein the tool body has an airway between the top and bottom ends whereby a vacuum holds the fastener in the cavity.
6. The tooling system of claim 5 wherein the cavity is located in the end of a resiliently biased pusher pin which acts between the tool body and the fastener and adapted to press upon the fastener during installation of the fastener into the workpiece.
7. The tooling system of claim 6 wherein the pusher pin is hollow and has lateral ports for exclusively providing a airway between the vacuum source and the fastener.
8. The tooling systems of claim 1 wherein the cavity is located in the bottom end of a resiliently biased pusher pin for applying a downward installation force to the fastener and having a spring acting between the tool body and a top end of the pusher pin.
9. The tooling system of claim 8 wherein the pusher pin has fastener-gripping means comprising a plurality of balls moveable within lateral passageways in the pusher pin open into the cavity in the pusher pin.
10. The tooling system of claim 9 wherein the balls are biased inwardly against the fastener by an outer elastic band which encircles the pusher pin.
11. The tooling system of claim 10 wherein a ball-engaging bottom end of the elastic band has a 45-degree chamfer.
12. The tooling system of claim 1 wherein the tool body has a plurality fastener-gripping balls moveable within lateral passageways in the tool body.
13. The tooling system of claim 12 wherein the balls are inwardly biased by an elastic band which encircles the passageways.
14. The tooling system of claim 13 wherein the inward end of each of the passageways has narrowing lip for retaining the balls.
15. The tooling systems of claim 1 wherein the tool body has axially centered pusher pin having a bottom end of reduced diameter adapted for insertion into a magnetic release fastener whereby the fastener is held onto the tooling.
16. The tooling system of claim 15 wherein the pusher pin has a collar which abuts the top of the fastener.
17. The tooling system of claim 15 further including an anvil for supporting a fastener receiving panel, said anvil having a magnet whereby the fastener is released from the pusher pin as the fastener is pressed into the panel by the tool body as it rotates.
18. The tooling system of claim 17 wherein the fastener has a flange at the bottom for receiving the cold flow of material from the panel displaced by the displacers.
19. A tooling system for installing a fastener, comprising: a tool body having a top drive end and a bottom working end and centered about an axis of rotation; a plurality of helical displacers on the working end for acting upon a workpiece; a cavity in the tool body at the working end thereof for holding a fastener to be installed in the workpiece; and means for simultaneously rotating the tool body while moving it axially consisting of a CNC machine adapted to move selected individual fasteners laterally from a pickup point to an installation point.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF ONE EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
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(13) 1. Parts are poured loosely in bulk into the vibratory feeder bowl 15.
(14) 2. Parts are then fed out of the bowl 15, singulated by an escapement and shuttle, and fed through a flexible feed tube, or a rigid track 17 that passes through a small opening in a machine guard 14.
(15) 3. Next, the single part enters a staging nest 12 where it is positioned on a precise location 13 for pick up by a CNC punch tool such as the tool of the present invention.
(16) 4. Finally, the punch or CNC bed moves to a location where the fastener held by the punch tool is installed.
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(21) In this instance a very small diameter pin 54 is held by the gripping pressure of three hard balls 56 of any suitable material forming jaws that are pushed inward by an elastomer band 52. The balls move radially within cylindrical channels cross-cut into the pusher pin 55 that has a cavity in its end which receives the fastener pin 54. The fastener pin 54 easily slips into the pusher pin 55 of the tool 53 and is retained there by the pressure and friction created by the balls 56 and the elastomer band 52 that biases the balls 56 inwardly against the fastener pin. Because the balls provide an adequate but very limited amount of grip force, the fastener pin 54 slips out just as easily after installation. In this embodiment the vertical length of the elastomer bushing allows compression in a mostly upward direction. To compensate, a 45-degree chamfer on the inside edge of the elastomeric band 52 pushes the balls 56 downward and inward. The pusher pin 55 inside diameter is small enough the balls cannot escape inwardly and the gap between the punch body 53 and pusher pin is narrower than the diameter of the balls so they cannot escape outwardly. The balls are thus fully captivated.
(22) During the automated installation process the tool of
(23) Thus, the vacuum pusher pin of the tooling assembly in this instance serves four functions:
(24) 1. Hold and release the fastener pin when necessary.
(25) 2. Center the fastener pin in the punch.
(26) 3. Center the retainer on the floating pin.
(27) 4. Press downward on the retainer during installation.
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(32) While there are many aspects to the system described herein, in this embodiment where a magnetic release anvil is employed to perform the following functions:
(33) 1. The punch can be staged in the automatic tool changer of a standard CNC machining center.
(34) 2. The punch can pick up and hold a fastener for transport to its installation location.
(35) 3. The punch can rotate displacers to push metal over the flange of the fastener while keeping the fastener motionless.
(36) 4. The punch can release the fastener after the fastener is installed.
(37) Thus, from the foregoing description of the various embodiments of the invention it will be apparent to those of skill in the art that the objects of the invention have been achieved. Other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent to those of skill in the art from the foregoing description of various embodiments but not to be limited thereto. It should be understood that the invention shall be limited only by the following claims and their legal equivalents.