ASSEMBLY LINE TOOL TEST CARRIER AND METHOD OF USING
20200174444 ยท 2020-06-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G05B19/402
PHYSICS
G05B19/401
PHYSICS
G05B2219/35313
PHYSICS
International classification
G05B19/402
PHYSICS
Abstract
A test carrier for use on an assembly line includes a pallet that is adapted to be input into an assembly line. The pallet is adapted to move sequentially through a plurality of workstations on the assembly line. The test pallet includes a validation device supported on the pallet. The validation device is adapted to be operated on by at least one of a plurality of tools on the assembly line to produce a validation result.
Claims
1. A method for validating tools on an assembly line comprising the steps of: inputting a test carrier into an assembly line, the assembly line including a plurality of workstations wherein the test carrier advances through the workstations in sequence; operating one of a plurality tools on a validation device on the test carrier; and producing a validation result that represents an output of the validation device.
2. The method for validating tools on an assembly line of claim 1, further comprising the steps of: operating a second one of the plurality of tools on the validation device on the test carrier; and producing a second validation result that represents an output of the validation device.
3. The method for validating tools on an assembly line of claim 2, further comprising the steps of: operating a third one of the plurality of tools on a second validation device on the test carrier; and producing a third validation result that represents an output of the second validation device.
4. The method for validating tools on an assembly line of claim 1, further comprising the steps of: operating a second one of the plurality of tools on a second validation device on the test carrier; and producing a second validation result that represents an output of the second validation device.
5. A method of validating tools on an assembly line comprising the steps of: inputting a sequence of carriers into an assembly line, wherein the assembly line includes a plurality of workstations wherein sequential assembly is performed on each of the carriers to produce a finished assembly, and wherein the assembly line includes a plurality of assembly tools; including a test carrier in the sequence of carriers, wherein the test carrier moves sequentially through the plurality of workstations; and operating at least one of the plurality of assembly tools on a validation device on the test carrier to produce a validation result.
6. The method of validating tools on an assembly line of claim 5, further comprising the steps of: operating a second one of the plurality of assembly tools on the validation device on the test carrier to produce a second validation result.
7. The method of validating tools on an assembly line of claim 6, further comprising the steps of: operating a third one of the plurality of assembly tools on a second validation device on the test carrier to produce a third validation result.
8. The method of validating tools on an assembly line of claim 5, further comprising the steps of: operating a second one of the plurality of assembly tools on a second validation device on the test carrier to produce a second validation result.
9. A test carrier for use on an assembly line, comprising: a pallet that is adapted to be input into an assembly line and move sequentially through a plurality of workstations; and a validation device supported on the pallet, wherein the validation device is adapted to be operated on by at least one of a plurality of tools on the assembly line to produce a validation result.
10. The test carrier for use on an assembly line of claim 9, wherein the validation device is adapted to be operated on by a second of the plurality of tools on the assembly line to produce a second validation result.
11. The test carrier for use on an assembly line of claim 10, wherein the test pallet further includes a second validation device adapted to be operated on by a third of the plurality of tools on the assembly line to produce a third validation result.
12. The test carrier for use on an assembly line of claim 9, wherein the test pallet further includes a second validation device adapted to be operated on by a second of the plurality of tools on the assembly line to produce a second validation result.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0016] Referring now to the drawings, there is illustrated in
[0017] The assembly line 10 includes a plurality of workstations, indicated generally at 16. The illustrated assembly line 10 include four workstations 16a-16d, which are provided for illustrative purposes only and the assembly line 10 may include any desired number of workstations 16. At each workstation 16, inputs, indicated generally at 18, are provided. The inputs 18 include desired parts that are added to the carrier 12 to produce the finished assembly 14. The illustrated assembly line 10 includes four inputs 18a-18d, one at each of the workstations 16a-16d. However, the assembly line may include any desired number of inputs 18. The assembly line 10 includes a plurality of assembly tools 20. The assembly tools 20 are used at the workstations 16 to conduct the assembly of the finished assembly 14. The illustrated assembly line 10 includes four assembly tools 20a-20d, one at each of the workstations 16a-16d. However, the assembly line 10 may include any desired number of assembly tools 20. The assembly tools 20 may be operated manually or robotically.
[0018] The assembly line 10 also includes a test station 22. The test station 22 includes test tools 24 that are used to test desired features of a pre-test assembly 26. The test tools 24 may be any desired tools, sensors, or equipment to test any desired characteristics of the finished assembly 14. The illustrated test station 22 is located at the end of the assembly line 10, after each of the workstations 16. However, the test station 22 may be located in any desired location on the assembly line 10.
[0019] Referring to
[0020] Referring to
[0021] In the illustrated embodiment, the validation device 36 includes a torque transducer. However, the validation device 36 may include any type of testing, calibration, gauge measurement, or any other desired devices. The particular validation device 36 desired for use on the assembly line 10 will depend on the specific assembly tools 20 and test tools 24 that are included on the assembly line 10.
[0022] The test carrier 30 also includes a computer 38 and an input-output device 40. The computer 38 is used to record data regarding the operation of the validation device 36 and its use on the assembly tools 20. The input-output device 40 allows an operator to interact with the computer 38.
[0023] Referring to
[0024] Although the illustrated embodiment shows the validation device 36 and the second validation device 36b on the separate test carriers 30 and 30b, the validation device 36 and the second validation device 36b may both be included on a single test carrier 30, if desired.
[0025] Referring to
[0026] At the step shown, the test carrier 30 is located in the workstation 16c. The test carrier 30 progresses through the workstations 16 similarly to the carrier 12a, but the inputs 18 are not attached to the test carrier 30. Thus, when the test carrier 30 is located in the workstation 16c, the inputs 18c are not used during this step of the assembly sequence. When the test carrier 30 is located in the workstation 16c, the assembly tools 20c are operated on the validation device 36 on the test carrier 30. The input-output device 40 may be used by the operator to identify which of the assembly tools 20 is being operated on the validation device 36. In the illustrated embodiment, the assembly tools 20c include a torque wrench. The torque wrench is operated on the torque transducer, and the computer 38 is used to monitor the operation of the validation device 36 and generate a validation result 42. The assembly tools 20c may be operated on the validation device 36 multiple times to generate multiple validation results 42, if desired. Although the illustrated embodiment includes a torque wrench and a torque transducer, the tools 20c and the validation device 36 may be any desired devices.
[0027] The validation result 42 may be used in a variety of ways, as desired. The torque generated by the torque wrench may be compared to a target value to determine if the torque wrench is operating within specification. The validation result 42 may be one of pass and fail. The validation result 42 may be recorded in a log 44, shown in
[0028] After the step illustrated in
[0029] Referring back to
[0030] Additionally, the test carrier 30 may be input into the assembly line 10 at times not related to the frequency but, rather, in response to some sort of event. For example, the test carrier 30 may be input into the assembly line 10 after one of the assembly tools 20 has been replaced.
[0031] Also, the test carrier 30 and the second test carrier 30b may be input into the assembly line 10 at the same frequency or at different frequencies. This allows different ones of the assembly tools 20 and the test tools 24 to be validated at different frequencies, if desired. The test carrier 30 may be used on a second assembly line (not shown) or any additional number of assembly lines, if desired. This allows the test carrier 30 to be used to validate the assembly tools 20 on multiple assembly lines.
[0032] The use of the test carrier 30 to validate the assembly tools 20 and the test tools 24 is advantageous in that it allows proper operation the assembly tools 20 and the test tools 24 to be validated without taking them out of service. This allows the assembly tools 20 and the test tools 24 to be validated at an increased frequency. One of the assembly tools 20 that is close to operating out of specification may be identified before it is operating out of specification. If one of the assembly tools 20 is identified as operating out of specification, there will be fewer finished assemblies 14 that may require repair or replacement.
[0033] The principle and mode of operation of this invention have been explained and illustrated in its preferred embodiments. However, it must be understood that this invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically explained and illustrated without departing from its spirit or scope.