BALL-LOCK PUNCH RETAINER INSERTS
20220001438 ยท 2022-01-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26F1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D28/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D37/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D7/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26F1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B21D37/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D28/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D7/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26F1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A ball-lock tool retainer insert includes a retainer insert body having a generally flat top and bottom face and a generally elongated non-circular cross-section. A lower portion and an upper portion of the retainer insert body each have a constant cross-section with the upper portion cross-section being larger than the lower portion cross-section thereby forming an enlarged shoulder. The retainer insert body has a tool aperture with a constant cross-section extending from the top face to the bottom face for receiving a tool and an angle hole adjacent the tool aperture extending from the top face and partially extending into the tool aperture for holding a ball lock. The retainer insert body is adapted to be received by a retainer block having a generally elongated non-circular hole with a counterbore such that the enlarged shoulder of the retainer insert body fits into the counterbore.
Claims
1. A ball-lock tool retainer insert, comprising: a retainer insert body having a generally flat top and bottom face and a sidewall, the sidewall having a generally elongated non-circular cross-section, a lower portion and an upper portion of the retainer insert body each having a constant cross-section, the upper portion cross-section being larger than the lower portion cross-section thereby forming an enlarged shoulder; the retainer insert body having a tool aperture for receiving a tool, the aperture having a constant cross-section extending from the top face to the bottom face of the retainer body; and the retainer insert body further having an angle hole adjacent the tool aperture for holding a ball lock, the angle hole extending from the top face and partially extending into the tool aperture; wherein the retainer insert body is adapted to be received by a retainer block having a generally elongated non-circular hole with a counterbore such that the enlarged shoulder of the retainer insert body fits into the counterbore.
2. The ball-lock tool retainer insert according to claim 1, wherein the sidewall has a teardrop-shaped cross section and the hole of the retainer block is teardrop-shaped.
3. The ball-lock tool retainer insert according to claim 1, wherein the ball-lock includes a ball and spring.
4. A ball-lock tool retainer system, comprising: at least one ball-lock tool retainer insert having a top surface, a bottom surface and a body, the body having a generally elongated non-circular cross section and having an aperture defined therein for receiving a tool, the aperture having a constant cross-section extending from the top surface to the bottom surface, the body having a lower portion adjacent the bottom surface having a larger cross-section than the other portion of the body thereby forming a flange; a retainer block having at least one generally elongated non-circular recess with a counterbore defined therein to snugly receive the at least one ball-lock tool retainer insert, the counterbore designed to engage the flange of the at least one ball-lock tool retainer insert such that the at least one ball-lock tool retainer insert does not fall through the generally elongated non-circular recess; and a backing plate, wherein the backing plate is adapted to be affixed to the retainer block such that the at least one ball-lock tool retainer insert, the ball lock and the tool are kept in place.
5. The ball-lock tool retainer system according to claim 4, wherein the body of the at least one ball-lock tool retainer insert has a teardrop-shaped cross section and the recess is teardrop-shaped.
6. The ball-lock tool retainer system according to claim 4, wherein the retainer block includes more than one generally elongated non-circular recess with a counterbore defined therein.
7. The ball-lock tool retainer system according to claim 4, wherein the retainer block includes a plurality of screw holes adapted to each receive a screw for holding the backing plate to the retainer block.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] The present invention provides a new and improved retainer insert design which can be attached and removed in openings or holes formed in a retainer block. The present design incorporates a non-tapered non-circular insert with an enlarged head. The insert completely encloses the punch socket and angle hole ball associated with a ball-lock punch retainer. Examples of the non-circular shapes of the insert may include oblong, teardrop, oval or any other suitable shape.
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[0025] Referring to
[0026] The side wall 38 of the insert is generally vertical. The side cross-sectional view of the insert 10 appears to be rectangular with an enlarged head 16. As shown in
[0027] As shown in
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[0029] A block retainer or holder 50 is of generally rectangular shape and formed with several bolt holes 42 for attachment of the insert 10 to a backing plate 22. Also formed in the block 50 are dowel pin holes 40. Typically, the bolt holes 42 and dowel pin holes 40 are formed prior to heat treating of the block 50 and then finished for accuracy, if necessary, when the oblong or teardrop holes 44 are formed by using EDM or CNC methods. Several oblong or teardrop holes 44 can be formed in the same block, each with a different location and orientation. The customer could form any number of holes in any desired arrangement. This would allow the customer to readily manufacture retainer blocks configured to retain essentially any desired arrangement of tools.
[0030] To ensure correct functionality, both the socket hole and the angle hole must be manufactured to very tight tolerances. These improved insert designs of the present invention incorporate both holes completely integrated into the insert and are therefore completely under the control of the insert manufacturer.
[0031] In the example shown in
[0032] When the teardrop-shaped insert 10 fits into the teardrop holes 44 of the insert holder 50, the shoulder 36 of the insert 10 will be received by a counterbore 46 in the hole 44 to lock in the enlarged head 16 when the insert is fastened to a backing plate 22.
[0033] The teardrop configuration prevents any reverse insertion of the insert in the holder which can happen with the oblong insert in its holder.
[0034] The retainer assembly 50 can be attached to a mounting plate (not shown) of a punch press in any desired manner. For example, a series of dowel pins may be used for attachment of the retainer assembly to a punch press. Alternatively, a series of cap screws can be used.
[0035] It is advantageous to mount the present retainer assembly 50 to a permanent-type punch press. As noted above, permanent-type punch presses characteristically include a plurality of permanently-positioned punch stations, each adapted to perform a given punching operation upon a workpiece that is conveyed sequentially from station to station. Thus, one embodiment of the invention provides a permanent-type punch press to which is mounted a retainer assembly 50 of the nature described herein.
[0036] While the insert has been discussed herein as oblong or teardrop, other non-circular shapes may also be used, such as square, rectangular, triangular or other shapes which avoid rotation after insertion. For some embodiments it is preferred that the shape allow insertion in only one orientation. For example, a teardrop shape limits insertion to one orientation while a symmetrical oblong does not. The head on the insert may have a matched shape or use a different shape. For some embodiments, a teardrop or oblong shape is preferred for the main portion of the insert and may be preferred for the head.
[0037] As will be clear to those of skill in the art, the embodiments of the present invention illustrated and discussed herein may be altered in various ways without departing from the scope or teaching of the present invention. Also, elements and aspects of one embodiment may be combined with elements and aspects of another embodiment. It is the following claims, including all equivalents, which define the scope of the invention.