JOINING HEAD FOR FASTENING A FASTENING ELEMENT TO THE SURFACE OF A COMPONENT
20230042240 · 2023-02-09
Inventors
- Markus Klinge (Andreasberg, DE)
- Martin Schneider (Bad Lauterberg, DE)
- Jens Borchers (Bad Lauterberg, DE)
- Sebastian Hoppe (Bad Sachsa, DE)
Cpc classification
B21D43/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D39/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The description relates to a joining head for fastening a fastening element by a die to the surface of a component with a gripper that can be linearly displaced in a first displacement direction R.sub.G and a magazine that can be linearly displaced in a second displacement direction R.sub.M . The magazine contains a plurality of fastening elements, with the first displacement direction R.sub.G running transversely to the second displacement direction R.sub.M.
Claims
1. A joining head for fastening a fastening element by a die to a surface of a component with a gripper that can be linearly displaced in a first displacement direction R.sub.G and a magazine that can be linearly displaced in a second displacement direction R.sub.M, the magazine containing a plurality of fastening elements wherein the first displacement direction R.sub.G runs transversely to the second displacement direction R.sub.M.
2. The joining head according to claim 1, wherein the gripper is designed as at least one die and the component is fastened by clinching.
3. The joining head according to claim 1, wherein the first displacement direction R.sub.G extends at an angle of 90° to the second displacement direction R.sub.M.
4. The joining head according to claim 1, wherein the magazine features multiple tiers on a side facing towards the gripper and each tier receives one fastening element.
5. The joining head according to claim 4, wherein at least to and at most ten tiers are provided.
6. The joining head according to claim 1, wherein the joining head comprises an essentially C-shaped base body with two longitudinal legs arranged parallel to each other and the magazine is arranged between to the two longitudinal legs.
7. The joining head according to claim 1, wherein magazine can be displaced in the second displacement direction R.sub.M to such an extent that it can be guided past the gripper.
8. The joining head according to claim 1, wherein the displacement of the magazine is achieved by electric motor or pneumatically.
9. The joining head according to claim 1, wherein the fastening element can be firmly held in the magazine and/or the gripper via a magnetic force or via a vacuum.
10. The joining head according to claim 4, wherein the tiers have upwardly pointing receiving pins which engage in correspondingly shaped holes in the fastening element.
Description
BREIF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0014] In the following, an example of an embodiment of the invention will be explained in more detail with the aid of a drawing: They show:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0037] The joining head has a multi-part design and essentially consists of the C-shaped bracket 3, which has two longitudinal legs 3.1, 3.2 running parallel to each other and—as shown in the drawing—is open at the bottom. The magazine 2 is arranged between the two longitudinal legs 3.1, 3.2 such that it can be displaced in the direction R.sub.M. The displacement can be done by electric motor, for example by means of an incremental motor, or pneumatically. The gripper 1, designed as a die, is also fastened to the bracket 3, wherein said gripper which can be moved linearly by electric motor in the vertical direction R.sub.G shown in the drawing. The joining head can be attached to a robot arm via a connecting plate 3.3. Opposite the die 1, concentric to the joining axis F, a punch 4 is attached to a horn 3.4 formed at the lower end of the longitudinal legs 3.1, 3.2. Two end stops 1.1, 1.2 are provided on the holder of the die/gripper 1, which is not described in more detail here, said end stops interacting with counter-stops 3.5, 3.6 on the longitudinal legs 3.1, 3.2.
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[0039] The upper side of the magazine 2 facing the gripper 1 is designed with a plurality of tiers 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, . . . , 2.n. Preferably two to ten tiers 2.n are provided. The tiers 2.n are provided with upwardly projecting receiving pins 2.in. The fastening elements 10 have holes or bores 10.3 formed congruently with the circumference of the receiving pins 2.in, so that the fastening elements 10 can be positioned on two receiving pins 2.in, via the holes 10.3. As a result, they assume a defined position and the gripper 1 or the die 1 can securely grip the fastening elements 10. In order to securely hold the fastening elements 10 received by the gripper 1, they can be tightened by means of magnetic force or pneumatically. Tightening by means of magnetic force naturally requires the fastening elements 10 to be made of a magnetic material.
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[0041] In the following, the mode of operation of the joining head during clinching will be briefly explained:
[0042] In order to remove one or more fastening elements 1 from the magazine 2, the latter is displaced in the direction R.sub.M to such an extent that the gripper 1 lies exactly above the fastening element or elements 10 to be removed (joining direction F). The gripper 1 is then moved downwards in the direction R.sub.G towards the magazine 2 and one or more fastening elements 10 are magnetically or pneumatically released from the magazine 2 and magnetically or pneumatically attracted by the gripper 1 (
[0043] As a rule, only a single fastening element 10 is ever removed from the magazine 2 and connected to the component 20. By means of an appropriate design of the gripper or the die 1, it is also possible to remove several fastening elements 10 simultaneously and to fasten them to a component 20. It is also conceivable that each gripper/die element 1.0 removes a separate component and these are then simultaneously connected to the component 20 by means of clinching.
[0044] The descriptions of the various embodiments of the present disclosure have been presented for purposes of illustration, but are not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the embodiments disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the described embodiments. The terminology used herein was chosen to best explain the principles of the embodiments, the practical application or technical improvement over technologies found in the marketplace, or to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the embodiments disclosed herein.