Universal clamping assembly for key duplicating machine
10265783 ยท 2019-04-23
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Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T409/309016
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
Y10T29/49998
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
Y10T409/300952
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
Y10T409/303752
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
International classification
Abstract
A universal clamping assembly for a key duplicating machine is described. The clamping assembly comprises a housing having a pair of opposed flat guide rail support surfaces and a sliding tip clamp is guidingly displaceable along each of the guide rail support surfaces and are urged against the tip of the key and key blank blades which are positioned on the guide rails. A pivoting clamp is displaceably engageable on a forward top edge of the respective key blades to apply a downward force on the key blades to ensure that the lower edge of the key blades is firmly resting against the guide rail support surfaces. A pair of cam operated side clamps is actuable to further clamp the blade on their sides at two distinct areas. The universal clamping assembly is capable of accommodating different key and key blank lengths, widths and thicknesses. The method of clamping the key and key blank is also described.
Claims
1. A method of clamping a key to be duplicated and a key blank in a key duplicating machine, the method comprising the steps of: (i) inserting a blade of the key to be duplicated onto a first of two opposed flat guide rail support surfaces of the key duplicating machine through a respective key orifice by lifting a first pivoting spring biased clamp and pushing a tip of the key to be duplicated against a spring force of a first sliding tip clamp, which is guidingly displaceable along at least a portion of said first of two opposed flat guide rail support surfaces, (ii) releasing said first pivoting spring biased clamp to engage and apply a downward spring force on a top edge of the blade of said key to be duplicated so as to force a bottom edge of said blade of said key to be duplicated against the first of two opposed flat guide rail support surfaces, (iii) inserting a blade of the key blank onto a second of two opposed flat guide rail support surfaces of the key duplicating machine through a respective key orifice by lifting a second pivoting spring biased clamp and pushing a tip of the key blank against a spring force of a second sliding tip clamp, which is guidingly displaceable along at least a portion of said second of two opposed flat guide rail support surfaces, (iv) releasing said second pivoting spring biased clamp to engage and apply a downward spring force on a top edge of the blade of said key blank so as to force a bottom edge of said blade of said key blank against the second of two opposed flat guide rail support surfaces, and (v) operating a cam element to displace a pair of side clamps, wherein upon engagement of the respective blade of each of the key to be duplicated and the key blank with a corresponding one of the pair of side clamps, said respective blades become immovably and transversely clamped at three distinct spaced-apart locations.
2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said step (i) further comprises pushing said tip of said blade of said key to be duplicated against an upwardly and rearwardly extending diagonal clamp wall of said first sliding tin clamp for engagement with a lower diagonal portion of said tip of said blade of said key to be duplicated so as to accommodate a stylus that is to be engaged with said top edge of said blade of said key to be duplicated, and said step (iii) further comprises pushing said tip of said blade of said key blank against an upwardly and rearwardly extending diagonal clamp wall of said second sliding tip clamp for engagement with a lower diagonal portion of said tip of said blade of said key blank so as to accommodate a key cutter that is to be engaged with said top edge of said blade of said key blank.
3. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said step (iii) further comprises displacing said cam element on a pivot axis, said cam element being a disc cam having identical ramp formations on opposed vertical walls thereof, each of said ramp formations being in sliding contact with a respective nub secured to each side clamp of said pair of side clamps, said ramp formations applying a pushing force against said pair of side clamps so as to cause clamping formations of said pair of side clamps to simultaneously apply a clamping pressure against the blade of the key to be duplicated and the blade of the key blank.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(13) Referring to the drawings and more specifically to
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(16) Each sliding tip clamp 13,13 further has an upwardly and rearwardly extending diagonal clamp wall 20 extending from the base 15, 15 and provided for frictional engagement with a key tip lower diagonal portion 21 as shown in
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(19) As also illustrated and more clearly in
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(21) The disc cam 47 is a circular cam having opposed vertical parallel walls 50 and 50 with each wall having an identical ramp formation 51 disposed thereon and in transverse alignment with one another. These ramp formations 51, only one shown herein, are disposed in alignment with knobs 52 secured to opposed outer side walls 53 of each of the side clamping walls 44 and 44. The means to cause displacement of the cam 47 on the cam shaft 49 is effected by a lever 55 secured in a hole 56 formed on the circumferential side wall of the disc cam 47 and projecting upwardly forward therefrom. A hand ball 57 is secured at the top of the lever to facilitate engagement thereof by the hand of the user person. Although not shown, the disc cam 47 as a detent in the back of the circumferential portion thereof, and in which a cam detent plunger 58 extends to limit the rotational displacement of the cam. The cam detent plunger 58 is spring biased and its housing is held captive in a cavity 59 formed in a stationary detent housing 60 secured in the clamping assembly.
(22) In operation, when the lever arm 55 is pulled forwardly rotating the disc cam counterclockwise, the ramp formations engage the knobs 52 causing the ramps 51 to apply an outward pushing force against the knobs 52 to impart a pivoting side displacement of the side clamping walls on their lower pivot connections 45 to cause clamping formations herein clamp edge 61 and the clamp finger 62 secured along the upper edge of the clamping walls to be displaced upwardly to apply clamping pressure against at least two space the part locations of the key and key blank respectively, to clampingly retain same against an opposed ramp wall 63 secured to the housing block 11 and housing cover 11. The ramp walls 63 are spaced at a predetermined distance above the guide rail support surfaces 12 and 12 to clampingly retain the key and the key blank on said rail support surfaces.
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(25) It is pointed out that with the tip-shoulder double-sided key that the flaps perform three functions. One is to align the key tip with the pocket wall on the sliding clamp, the second is to apply some friction until the head centering tabs can be activated, and thirdly it provides a stop for the shoulder stop keys. These keys are suspended above the guide rail support surfaces and maintain a common center line between the tip and head side blade. The jaw will clamp all the thicknesses of these key blades.
(26) Briefly, summarizing the method of clamping the key and the key blank, the method comprises firstly inserting a key to be duplicated and a key blank onto a respective one of two opposed flat guide rail support surfaces through a window slots of the key duplicating machine using the universal clamping assembly of the present invention. This is accomplished by lifting the pivoting spring biased clamp and pushing a tip of the key and key blank against a spring force of a respective sliding tip clamp guidingly displaceable along at least a portion of the guide rail support surfaces. As this is being done, the spring biased clamp is released to engage and apply a downward spring force on a forward top edge portion of a respective one of the key blades of the key and key blank to force a bottom edge of the blade against its respective guide rail support surface. A cam element is then operated by pulling on a cam activating arm to displace a pair of side clamping members for immovably and transversally clamping the key blades at two distinct spaced-apart side locations. The tip clamp constitutes a third clamping location.
(27) When the key blade is inserted into the clamping assembly through the window slot 76 formed in the front plates 14,14 of the assembly and the tip of the key blade is pushed against an upwardly and rearwardly extending diagonal clamp wall 20,20 of the sliding clamp for engagement with a lower diagonal portion of the tip of the key blade to accommodate a key cutter or a stylus to be engaged with the top edge of the blades. Also, when the cam element is displaced on its pivot rod, opposed ramp formations formed on the opposed side walls of the cam element, are displaced in sliding contact with knobs secured in each of the side clamping members and these ramps apply an outward pushing force against the clamping members to cause clamping formations of the clamping members to apply a clamping pressure against the spaced-apart locations on the key blade and this being done simultaneously.
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(29) It is within the ambit of the first invention to provide any obvious modifications of the preferred embodiment described herein, provided such modifications are intended to fall within the appended claims.
Universal Jaw Components (Double Sided)Parts List No. See FIG. 11)
(30) TABLE-US-00001 1 Housing 2 Housing Cover 3 Cam 4 Right Stationary Clamp 5 Left Stationary Clamp 6 Cam Detent Housing 7 Cam Pivot Shaft 8 Right Tip Clamp 9 Left Tip Clamp 10 Right Flap 11 Left Flap 12 Right Flap Lifting Tab 13 Left Flap Lifting Tab 14 Right Window Plate 15 Left Window Plate 16 Right Spring Stop 17 Left Spring Stop 18 Centering Plate 2 pieces 19 Centering Plate Tab 2 pieces 20 Lever Shaft 21 Lever Ball 22 Cam Detent Spring Plunger 23 Flap Shaft 2 pieces 24 Flap Activation Rack 2 pieces 25 Rack Cover Plate 2 Pieces 26 Rack Spring Cap 2 Pieces 27 Rack Pinion 2 Pieces 28 Flap Lifting Tab Spring 2 Pieces 29 Flap/Rack Spring 2 Pieces 30 Spring Guide 2 Pieces 31 Cam Detent Housing Dowel Pins 4 Pieces 32 Stationary Clamp Spring Plunger 4 Pieces 33 Tip Clamp Spring Plunger 2 Pieces 34 Cam Stop Dowel 35 Spring Stop Dowel 2 Pieces 36 Front Tip Stop Clamp Dowel 2 Pieces 37 Rack Activation Dowel 2 Pieces 38 Pinion Set Screw 2 Pieces 39 Tip Clamp Spring 2 Pieces 40 Rack Cover Plate Screws 6 Pieces 41 Centering Plate Screw 2 Pieces 42 Window Plate Screws 6 Pieces