LEAD ACID BATTERY CASE PUNCH AND SENSOR
20200376537 ยท 2020-12-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B21D28/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02E60/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B21D28/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D28/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01M50/529
ELECTRICITY
G02B6/4202
PHYSICS
International classification
B21D28/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D28/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G01D5/26
PHYSICS
Abstract
A punch head comprises a low profile hydraulic anvil piston with a punch across from a die on opposite sides of a gap between two legs. One of the legs comprises a position sensor disposed on the bottom of the leg. For example, a plurality of punch heads are disposed on a jig or frame and are positioned using one or more of the position sensors. For example, the position sensor is a mini fiber optic position sensor mounted in a recessed portion at the bottom of one or more of the punch heads.
Claims
1. A punch head for punching a hole in a battery case, the punch head comprises: an anvil piston; a first leg comprising a punch coupled to the anvil piston such that the anvil piston activates the punch; a second leg comprising a die, wherein the punch opposes the die across a gap between the first leg and the second leg, an upper portion of the first leg being coupled to an upper portion of the second leg by a bridge, the bridge, the first leg and the second leg leaving the gap open for extending the first leg and the second leg on opposite sides of the battery case; and the first leg or the second leg comprises a position sensor disposed on a bottom surface of the first leg or the second leg, the bottom surface being disposed opposite of the upper portion and the bridge, whereby the position sensor is capable of sensing a position of the leg in relation to the battery case.
2. The punch head of claim 1, wherein the anvil piston and the punch are integrally formed as a solid, rigid body from a single piece of material.
3. The punch head of claim 2, wherein the anvil piston is disposed in the first leg and is hydraulically coupled to a hydraulic actuator.
4. The punch head of claim 1, wherein the position sensor is a mini fiber optic position sensor mounted in a recessed portion of the bottom surface of the first leg or the second leg.
5. The punch head of claim 4, wherein a fiber optic fiber or fibers are coupled to the mini fiber optic position sensor and extend upwardly through the first leg.
6. The punch head of claim 1, wherein the die of the second leg comprises a hole disposed in a portion of the die such that material punched from the battery casing exits the die and the second leg through the hole disposed in the portion of the die.
7. The punch head of claim 6, wherein the punch is matingly sized and shaped to fit into the hole of the die such that the punch extends entirely through the die.
8. The punch head of claim 7, wherein the die is mounted within a gap face of the second leg and is disposed opposite of the punch and anvil piston that are disposed in a gap face of the first leg.
9. The punch head of claim 8, wherein the punch is smaller than the anvil piston and is capable of extending from the gap face surface of the first leg across the gap and into the hole of the die mounted on the gap face surface of the second leg, whereby a mechanical advantage is provided increasing the pressure of the punch on the battery case during punching of a hole in the battery case.
10. The punch head of claim 1, wherein the first leg comprises a first seal disposed between the punch and the hydraulic anvil piston.
11. The punch head of claim 10, wherein the first seal is seated in a groove in a neck of the material disposed between the punch and the anvil piston.
12. The punch head of claim 11, wherein the first leg comprises a second seal, and the second seal is disposed in a groove formed circumferentially around an outer diameter of the hydraulic anvil piston.
13. The punch head of claim 12, wherein the second seal comprises an O-ring.
14. The punch head of claim 13, wherein the second seal further comprises a T combination seal.
15. The punch head of claim 14, wherein the anvil piston is disposed in relation to a first hydraulic channel and a second hydraulic channel such that hydraulic fluid alternately applies pressure to a first side of the anvil piston, opposite of the gap face of the first leg, moving the punch in a first direction from an initial position toward the die, when activated, and applying a pressure to a second side of the anvil piston in an opposite direction, opposite from the first side of the anvil piston, such that the punch moves away from the die, whereby the die is capable of being moved hydraulically by the anvil piston in both the first direction and the second direction.
16. The punch head of claim 1, wherein the second leg comprises a vacuum hole in fluid communication with the hole in the punch and extending upwardly from the punch.
17. The punch head of claim 16, wherein a vacuum line is coupled to the vacuum hole.
18. The punch head of claim 17, wherein a tube couples the vacuum line to the vacuum hole, and the tube is matingly sized and inserted into the vacuum hole such that the material from the battery case punched by the punch from a first surface enters the tube and passes through the tube.
19. A plurality of punch heads for punching holes in a battery case, the plurality of punch heads comprising: a frame coupling each of the plurality of punch heads one to the other, wherein each of the plurality of punch heads comprises: an anvil piston; a first leg comprising a punch coupled pneumatically or hydraulically to the anvil piston such that the anvil piston activates the punch; a second leg comprising a die, wherein the punch opposes the die across a gap between the first leg and the second leg, the first leg being coupled to the second leg by a bridge leaving the gap open for extending the first leg and the second leg on opposite sides of the battery case; and the first leg or the second leg of at least one of the plurality of punch heads further comprises a position sensor disposed on a bottom surface of the first leg or the second leg opposite of the bridge, whereby the position sensor is capable of sensing a position of the first leg or the second leg of the at least one of the plurality of punch heads in relation to the battery case.
20. The plurality of punch heads of claim 19, wherein the position sensor is a mini fiber optic position sensor mounted in a recessed portion of the bottom surface of the first leg or the second leg and optical fiber extends upwardly from the mini fiber optic position sensor through the first leg or the second leg.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The following drawings are illustrative examples and do not further limit any claims that may eventually issue.
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[0016] When the same reference characters are used, these labels refer to similar parts in the examples illustrated in the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0019] In one example, a punch head 50 comprises a punch head body 2 providing channels between hydraulic lines 5 and a hydraulic anvil piston 70 in a first leg 51 of the punch body 2. A punch die 16 is best shown in the exploded view of
[0020] According to the example in
[0021] For example, the hydraulic punch anvil piston 70 may be comprised of a one inch diameter anvil and a one-quarter inch diameter piston. The hydraulic anvil piston 70 is disposed in relation to a first hydraulic channel and a second hydraulic channel such that hydraulic fluid may be alternately applying pressure to a first side of the hydraulic anvil piston 70, moving the punch from an initial position in a direction toward the punch die, and applying pressure to a second side of the hydraulic anvil, opposite from the first side of the hydraulic anvil, such that the punch moves away from the punch die, i.e. returning the piston toward initial position.
[0022] In one example, a hole is bored into the second leg extending from a first surface in contact with the die 16 and in fluid communication with the hole 26 such that material punched from the case 40 by operation of the punch 72 and die 16 may be vacuumed from the punch body 2 using a vacuum tube 3 mounted in a recessed portion of the channel. For example, the vacuum tube 3 may be a thin walled vacuum tube. The thin walled vacuum tube may be made of a stainless steel, for example.
[0023] Fasteners 1,11,12,14,18 may be low profile fasteners or button head socket screws, for example. A fiber optic sensor 13, such as a mini fiber optic position sensor, may be provided for positioning the punch head at a specific distance from a surface opposite of the fiber optic sensor 13. For example, the sensor 13 may be disposed on a bottom surface of the punch, such as in the recessed portion 23 formed in the body 2, as best shown in
[0024] This detailed description provides examples including features and elements of the claims for the purpose of enabling a person having ordinary skill in the art to make and use the inventions recited in the claims. However, these examples are not intended to limit the scope of the claims, directly. Instead, the examples provide features and elements of the claims that, having been disclosed in these descriptions, claims and drawings, may be altered and combined in ways that are known in the art.