INFINITELY DIRECTIONAL TRANSLATING CLAMP FOR WELDING A FAN BLADE COVER
20200254588 ยท 2020-08-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B5/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B1/2421
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B5/068
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A directional translating clamping device comprises a housing that includes a distal housing end and proximate housing end separated along a central axis, and a housing recess at the proximate housing end and extending along the central axis end. The device also includes a slide located in the housing recess, and the slide comprises a slide recess at a slide proximate end co-axial with the housing recess, and a detent in a radial sidewall of the slide prevents the slide from translating beyond a predetermined axial distance along the central axis. A spring is located in the housing recess and exerts an axial force on the distal end of the slide. A stub shaft extends from the distal end of the housing. A roller ball assembly includes a threaded sidewall that engages with the slide recess to removably and replaceably secure the roller ball assembly to the slide.
Claims
1. A directional translating clamping device, comprising: a housing comprising a distal housing end and proximate housing end separated along a central axis by a peripheral sidewall; a housing recess at the proximate housing end and extending along the central axis toward the distal housing end; a slide located in the housing recess and comprising a slide recess at a slide proximate end co-axial with the housing recess, and further comprising a detent to prevent the slide from translating along the central axis within the housing recess beyond an axial length of the detent extending along the central axis; a resilient member within the housing recess that exerts an axial force on the distal end of the slide; a stub shaft extending from the distal end of the housing; and a roller ball assembly that engages with the slide recess to removably and replaceably couple the roller ball assembly to the slide.
2. The directional translating clamping device of claim 1, where the stub shaft comprises a threaded periphery.
3. The directional translating clamping device of claim 1, where the housing comprises a sidewall bore radially adjacent to the recess.
4. The directional translating clamping device of claim 3, where the sidewall bore is threaded and receives a threaded pin that extends into the detent.
5. The directional translating clamping device of claim 4, where a sidewall bore receives a pin that extends into the detent.
6. The directional translating clamping device of claim 1, where the stub shaft comprises a knurled peripheral surface that radially circumscribes the stub shaft.
7. The directional translating clamping device of claim 1, where the housing is stainless steel.
8. The directional translating clamping device of claim 1, where the roller ball assembly is coaxial with the slide and the housing.
9. A directional translating clamping device, comprising: a housing comprising a distal housing end and proximate housing end separated along a central axis; a housing recess at the proximate housing end and extending along the central axis toward the distal housing end; a slide located in the housing recess and comprising a slide recess at a slide proximate end co-axial with the housing recess, a detent in a radial sidewall of the slide to prevent the slide from translating beyond a predetermined axial distance along the central axis; a spring that is located in the housing recess and that exerts an axial force on the distal end of the slide; a stub shaft extending from the distal end of the housing; and a roller ball assembly that includes a threaded sidewall that engages with the slide recess to removably and replaceably secure the roller ball assembly to the slide.
10. The directional translating clamping device of claim 9, where the stub shaft comprises a threaded periphery.
11. The directional translating clamping device of claim 9, where the housing comprises a sidewall bore radially adjacent to the recess.
12. The directional translating clamping device of claim 11, where the sidewall bore is threaded and receives a threaded pin that extends into the detent.
13. The directional translating clamping device of claim 11, where the sidewall bore receives a pin that extends into the detent.
14. The directional translating clamping device of claim 9, where the stub shaft comprises a knurled peripheral surface that radially circumscribes the stub shaft.
15. The directional translating clamping device of claim 9, where the housing is stainless steel.
16. The directional translating clamping device of claim 9, where the roller ball assembly is coaxial with the slide and the housing.
17. The directional translating clamping device of claim 1, where the slide recess is formed by an interior surface of the slide, where the interior surface comprises a threaded interior surface section axially extending from the slide proximate end.
18. The directional translating clamping device of claim 16, where the slide recess is formed by an interior surface of the slide, where the interior surface comprises a threaded interior surface section axially extending from the slide proximate end.
19. The directional translating clamping device of claim 18, where the interior surface is cylindrical.
20. The directional translating clamping device of claim 13, where the sidewall bore is threaded and sidewalls of the pin are threaded to threadedly engage the sidewall bore.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] Various features will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the disclosed non-limiting embodiments. The drawings that accompany the detailed description can be briefly described as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0031] The device 10 also includes a stub shaft 34 axially extending from the distal end 14 of the housing, and a roller ball assembly 36 that engages with the slide recess 26 to removably and replaceably couple the roller ball assembly 36 to the slide 24. Removably and replaceably shall mean that the roller ball assembly can relatively easily be attached and detached to/from the slide, e.g., with no more than a hand tool. In one embodiment the roller ball assembly 36 and the slide recess 26 are both threaded to couple the roller ball assembly 36 to the slide 24. It is contemplated that rather than a threaded connection, other coupling mechanisms such as for example a friction fit, may be used to couple the roller ball assembly 36 to the slide 24. The roller ball assembly 36 includes a ball 37 that is free to rotate in all directions with respect to the central axis 18.
[0032] If the ball 37 is to contact/apply pressure against titanium as part of a welding process, then the material of the ball should be benign with respect to titanium. For example, the ball 37 may be made of silicon nitride. Alternatively, the ball may be made from a precipitation hardenable nickel alloy or precipitation hardenable stainless steel and may include a titanium nitride coating to ensure the ball remains benign with respect to titanium. Referring still to
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[0036] In operation, the directional translating clamping device is secured to the arm of a robot laser welder and proceeds the path of a laser welder (e.g., by 0.5 inch to 1.0 inch) as the laser progresses, and provides pressure (e.g., 5 to 25 pounds) to the first component (e.g., a fan blade cover) to ensure proper contact with the second component. A roller ball was selected over a wheel because the roller ball has infinite directionality of movement, whereas a wheel does not. To ensure a consistent high quality weld, the robot's arm tracks above the fan blade cover at a height that is tightly controlled. The rollerball device's axial movement is designed to far exceed its actual axial movement during fan blade cover welding to ensure the proper clamping force is always maintained. The directional translating clamping device maintains intimate contact of the cover with the to-be-welded periphery and internal ribs of a cavity-back hollow fan blade. This ensures consistent, high quality welds throughout a single fan blade, and ensures consistency from blade-to-blade. The device disclosed herein also significantly reduces the number and complexity of fixed clamps that otherwise would be needed, which reduces welding process turn time.
[0037] While various embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many more embodiments and implementations are possible within the scope of the invention. For example, the present invention as described herein includes several aspects and embodiments that include particular features. Although these features may be described individually, it is within the scope of the present invention that some or all of these features may be combined with any one of the aspects and remain within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the present invention is not to be restricted except in light of the attached claims and their equivalents.