HEIGHT SPECIFIABLE PLATE SYSTEM AS REPLACEMENT FOR MOLDED VACUUM SUPPORT BOX
20190143488 ยท 2019-05-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G47/91
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23Q3/103
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23Q1/032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A predetermined height specialized support plate and post structural assembly replaces the plastic injection molded box-shaped structure used in a conventional vacuum support. The support plates interfit and support a conventional rubber vacuum engagement body in a manner similar to but more strengthened than otherwise. Predetermined height is achieved by specifying the length of support posts that stabilize, make handling easier, and may also preferably provide a source of vacuum to oppositely oriented vacuum engagement bodies.
Claims
1. A structure for supporting a first friction hold, press fit first conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement body, comprising: a first vacuum support plate having an abbreviated height first outer wall and a first series of abbreviated height inner walls to form a first plurality of compartments, at least some of the first series of abbreviated height inner walls having slots of sufficient depth to enable the compartments to be in fluid communication in the presence of the first attached conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement body; at least one of the first plurality of compartments for introducing a source of vacuum through the first vacuum support plate for distribution underneath the first attached conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement body when attached to the vacuum support plate.
2. The structure for supporting a first friction hold, press fit first conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement body as recited in claim 1, and further comprising: a second vacuum support plate, identical to the first vacuum support plate, for supporting a second friction hold, press fit second conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement body, and at least one post having a first end attached to the first vacuum support plate, and a second end attached to the second vacuum support plate in order to set a height of a resulting vacuum hold down device based upon a height separation distance between the first and second friction hold, press fit first conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement bodies when they are attached to the first and second vacuum support plates, respectively.
3. The structure for supporting a first friction hold, press fit first conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement body as recited in claim 2, wherein the at least one post can vary in length to determine to set a predetermined height of a resulting vacuum hold down based upon a height separation distance between the first and second friction hold, press fit first conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement bodies when they are attached to the first and second vacuum support plates, respectively.
4. The structure for supporting a first friction hold, press fit first conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement body as recited in claim 2, wherein first and second friction hold, press fit first conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement bodies have an underside grid pattern.
5. The structure for supporting a first friction hold, press fit first conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement body as recited in claim 4, wherein the underside grid pattern matches the abbreviated height inner walls of the first and second first vacuum support plates.
6. The structure for supporting a first friction hold, press fit first conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement body as recited in claim 4, wherein the underside grid pattern that cooperates with the slots of the abbreviated height inner walls to enable the compartments to be in fluid communication.
7. The structure for supporting a first friction hold, press fit first conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement body as recited in claim 2, wherein the first and second vacuum support plate and the at least one post are each individually toleranced to facilitate replacing a first and second friction hold, press fit first conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement body without a need for additional adjustment to an overall tolerance height of the resulting vacuum hold down device.
8. The structure for supporting a first friction hold, press fit first conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement body as recited in claim 2, wherein the first and second vacuum support plate and the at least one post are each individually toleranced to facilitate replacing a first and second friction hold, press fit first conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement body without further adjustment to an overall tolerance height of the resulting vacuum hold down device.
9. A structure for oppositely supporting a first and second friction hold, press fit molded conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement bodies, comprising: a first vacuum support plate having an abbreviated height first outer wall and a first series of abbreviated height inner walls to form a first plurality of compartments, at least some of the first series of abbreviated height inner walls having slots of sufficient depth to enable the compartments to be in fluid communication in the presence of the first friction hold, press fit molded conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement bodies; a second vacuum support plate having an abbreviated height second outer wall and a second series of abbreviated height inner walls to form a second plurality of compartments, at least some of the second series of abbreviated height inner walls having slots of sufficient depth to enable the compartments to be in fluid communication in the presence of the second friction hold, press fit molded conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement bodies; at least one post having a first end attached to the first vacuum support plate, and a second end attached to the second vacuum support plate in order to set a height of a resulting vacuum hold down device based upon a height separation distance between the first and second friction hold, press fit first conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement bodies when they are attached to the first and second vacuum support plates, respectively.
10. The structure for supporting a first friction hold, press fit first conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement body as recited in claim 9, wherein the first and second vacuum support plate and the at least one post are each individually toleranced to facilitate replacing a first and second friction hold, press fit first conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement body without further adjustment to an overall tolerance height of a resulting vacuum hold down device.
11. The structure as recited in claim 9, wherein the vacuum transmission structure includes the at least one post with a path through the at least one post and through the first vacuum support plate.
12. The structure of claim 9 and further comprising first and second friction hold, press fit molded conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement bodies supported by the first and second vacuum support plates, respectively.
13. The structure of claim 11, wherein first and second friction hold, press fit first conventionally available rubber vacuum engagement bodies have an underside grid pattern matching the abbreviated height inner walls of the first and second first vacuum support plates.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The invention, its configuration, construction, and operation will be best further described in the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0028] A predetermined height specialized support plate and post structural assembly replaces the plastic injection molded box-shaped structure of a conventional vacuum support. Predetermined height is achieved by specifying the length of the posts that stabilize and provide a source of vacuum to the specialized support plates. The specialized support plates are each designed to interfit and support a conventional thick rubber vacuum engagement body that would otherwise have been supported by the plastic injection molded box-shaped structure used in a conventional vacuum support. The posts of the plate and post structural assembly provide the space and structures to facilitate manual handling and positioning of the resulting inventive vacuum support.
[0029] The specialized support plates have an outward shape configuration that is complementary to and improves the structural support provided to conventionally available thick rubber vacuum engagement bodies. The specialized support plates provide vacuum fluid communication and thus vacuum propagation across the area underneath the conventionally available thick rubber vacuum engagement bodies. However, vacuum fluid communication and vacuum propagation are obtained without having to resort to deep cellular spaces bounded by a combination of inside and outside walls that were present within the plastic injection molded box-shaped structure conventional vacuum supports.
[0030] Shorter metal or molded wall structures are present on the specialized support plates and provide increased strength and stability, and additional closer support underneath the conventionally available thick rubber vacuum engagement bodies. Shorter wall structures are no longer than is necessary to support the conventionally available thick rubber vacuum engagement bodies. The shorter wall structures carry slots that may only extend to a generally planar floor from which the shorter walls may arise.
[0031] A first embodiment of a specialized support plate and post structural assembly includes details relating to a particular conventionally available thick rubber vacuum engagement body. A second embodiment includes a somewhat plain, tray shaped support to emphasize that a base model might either be utilizable with many other particular conventionally available thick rubber vacuum engagement bodies either without, or with some slight further modification to a tray shape. As by example, a pattern of grooves formed either along defined paths, or randomly in a generic tray could be easily formed and present to assist vacuum distribution for nearly any conventionally available thick rubber vacuum engagement body.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0034] Integral seal portion 129 is part of a workpiece engagement side 131 of the thick rubber vacuum engagement body 123. Peripherally inside the integral seal portion 129, a number of other structures are seen. Corner projection 133 extends upwardly from an raised island structure 134 to provide a structure that may be used to centrally locate a vacuum transmission aperture 135. Other corner projections 133 extend upwardly from raised island structure 134 not having a vacuum transmission aperture 135. Other structures may be present to facilitate transmission of vacuum and/or insure that any vacuum opening is not blocked by engagement with a supported workpiece.
[0035] At the top of raised island structures 137, multiple raised projections 138 extend upwardly. Raised island structure 137 provides support and identifies outer peripheral channels 141 and inner peripheral channels 143 used to facilitate vacuum flow near the outer periphery of the workpiece engagement side 131 of the thick rubber vacuum engagement body 123. At the center of the workpiece engagement side 131 of the thick rubber vacuum engagement body 123, a large central block 145 is seen. There are multiple very slightly raised oval anti-skid wear structures 147, that facilitate vacuum communication from aperture 135, as well as provide for friction engagement of a workpiece to be supported (not shown in
[0036] Note that an optional seal (not shown) could be inserted in outer peripheral channels 141 were the integral seal portion 129 to fail. Closer to the bottom of
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[0039] The shallow protrusions 161 in this configuration are nine in number and each protrusion has a square profile with rounded corners. Each of the shallow protrusions 161 extend away from an underside floor 163. The underlying wall surface 155 may or may not have an extent equal to the shallow protrusions 161. In this configuration, the underside floor 163 represents the beginning of a base of a depth of fit of the underlying wall surface 155 and shallow protrusions 161 into the top of the central plastic injection molded box-shaped structure 103. This depth of fit sets the lateral area of friction fit.
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[0041] The generally smooth outer wall 105 has a continuous top narrow end surface 171 at a same level as a series of top narrow end surfaces 173 of series of inner walls 175. The top narrow end surfaces 173 of the series of inner walls 175 may each have a slot 177 extending into and away from the top narrow end surfaces 173 of the level of the top narrow end surfaces 171 and 173 of the outer and inner walls 175 and outer wall 105. The spaces bound by the inner walls 175 and outer wall 105 will be referred to as compartments 179.
[0042] Compartments 179 extend from the top narrow end surfaces 171 and 173 of the outer and inner walls 175 and outer wall 105 to a floor separation 181. Floor separation 181 is shown in dash line format about the mid vertical extent of the outer wall 105. Thus the floor separation 181, along with inner and outer wall structures 105 and 175, provides a barrier that isolates each compartment 179 from others at least below the slots 177.
[0043] The slots 177, to the extent that they are long enough to extend beyond any blockage by the shallow protrusions 161, can provide openings and fluid vacuum communication between the compartments 179. In terms of fit, the underside floor 163 of the friction hold, press fit first and second conventionally available thick rubber vacuum engagement bodies 123 and 153 will bearingly rest upon the top narrow end surfaces 171 and 173 of the outer and inner walls 175 and outer wall 105. The surfaces that will provide lateral frictional engagement include a combination of (1) sections of an inside surface 185 of the main wall 125 that extends from the underside floor 163 to the underlying wall surface 155 that engage the generally smooth outer wall 105, and (2) the lateral sides of the shallow protrusions 161 that engage the outer and inner walls 175 and outer wall 105.
[0044] As a result, the frictional holding power of the central plastic injection molded box-shaped structure 103 to keep the friction hold, press fit first and second conventionally available thick rubber vacuum engagement bodies 123 and 153 in place will depend upon the depth of material of the shallow protrusions 161 and inside surface 185, with respect to the underside floor 163, available to laterally engage material of the central plastic injection molded box-shaped structure 103. Any structures that allow a more secure physical handling of any given vacuum support could reduce the stress on and incidence of inadvertent separation of the components of the conventional vacuum support 101. Also seen is a first threaded aperture 191 to facilitate interfit with first vacuum fitting 113, and a second threaded aperture 193 to facilitate interfit with second vacuum fitting 115. It is reminded that central plastic injection molded box-shaped structure 103 may have symmetrical features about the floor separation 181 and such that all of the details of structure 103 from the top perspective of
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[0046] The vacuum support plate 301 has a generally smooth, abbreviated height outer wall 305, a continuous peripheral top narrow end surface 307, and inside narrow end surfaces 309 of a series of abbreviated height walls 311. The walls 311 and outer wall 305 form a series of compartments 313. Slots 315 are formed in the inner walls of the nine adjacent compartments 313 in a pattern that will allow fluid vacuum communication with any of the peripheral compartments 313.
[0047] The inner walls 311 and outer wall 305 rise from a plate floor 319. Note that the slots 315 will be deep enough to permit vacuum fluid communication in a space between the greatest extent of the shallow protrusions 161 and the plate floor 319. The plate floor 319 does not form an overly deep compartment 313, such as the compartments 179 of the central plastic injection molded box-shaped structure 103.
[0048] A series of four chamfered apertures 321 are provided through the plate floor 319 for attachment to post structures (to be shown). Ideally, one of the four chamfered apertures 321 can be utilized to transmit vacuum to one of the compartments 313 whereby all eight of the peripheral compartments may have a vacuum supply that can be transmitted through the friction hold, press fit first and second conventionally available thick rubber vacuum engagement bodies 123 and 153. The top narrow end surface 307 and inside narrow end surfaces 309 of the vacuum support plate 301 will engage the underside floor 163 of the thick rubber vacuum engagement bodies 123 or 153.
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[0051] A vacuum transmission screw 341 has a vacuum transmission aperture extending axially through it. Vacuum transmission screws 341 are used above and below to attach the vacuum support plate 301 to an associated vacuum transmission post 343. Vacuum transmission post 343 is seen with a first vacuum fitting 345 and a second vacuum fitting 347. It is readily seen that the height of the non-vacuum transmission posts 337 and vacuum transmission post 343 set the overall height of the vacuum support 331 of the invention.
[0052] A second vacuum plate 301 is shown below the posts 337 and 343 with its bottom side 323 directly upwardly against the bottom end openings (not seen in
[0053] For a given area size of the two identical vacuum support plates 301 and associated friction hold, press fit first and second conventionally available thick rubber vacuum engagement bodies 123 and 153, varying heights of the set of three non-vacuum transmission posts 337 and vacuum transmission post 343 will enable an assembled vacuum support 331 of nearly any predetermined height. The assembled vacuum support 331 will be more easily physically manipulated by enabling the manual grasping of a vacuum engagement body 123 and vacuum support plate 301 at one time, or by enabling the manual grasping of posts 337 or 343. Further, the use of separated vacuum support plates 301 eliminates the need for expensive injection molded tooling of different height injection molded box structures 103 and allows for timely production of vacuum supports of varying heights.
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[0058] While the present invention has been described in terms of a vacuum support structure ideal for providing a better support for conventionally available thick rubber vacuum engagement bodies, the structures techniques employed herein are applicable to a wide range of devices, machines, and methods to provide easily producible, easily assembled, and field repairable vacuum supports, including tolerancing for field replaceability of components. Although the invention has been derived with reference to particular illustrative embodiments thereof, many changes and modifications of the invention may become apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, included within this patent are all such changes and modifications as may reasonably and properly be included within the scope of this contribution to the art.