HOLE PUNCH ASSEMBLY AND METHOD
20180319032 ยท 2018-11-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26D7/015
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26F2001/365
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26D7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D7/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A hole punch assembly includes two locating features for forming holes in a trim piece overlying a metal sheet with ridges formed therein. One locating feature is a groove into which one of the ridges is insertable. The other locating feature is a portion of the outer surface configured such that, when one of the ridges in in the groove and the trim piece contacts the portion of the outer surface, a punch is positioned to form a hole in the trim piece.
Claims
1. A hole punch assembly comprising: a body having an outer surface, said outer surface having first, second, third, and fourth surface portions; said body defining a hole that extends through the first surface portion and the second surface portion; a punch having a head and a tip, said punch being partially within the hole and movable between a retracted position in which the tip is within the hole and the punch does not protrude from the second surface portion, and an extended position in which punch protrudes from the second surface portion and the tip is outside the hole; wherein the third surface portion is generally perpendicular to the second surface portion; and wherein the fourth surface portion is generally perpendicular to the third surface portion and defines a groove.
2. The hole punch assembly of claim 1, wherein the third surface portion extends from the second surface portion; and wherein the fourth surface portion extends from the third surface portion.
3. The hole punch assembly of claim 1, further comprising a spring that biases the punch in the retracted position.
4. The hole punch assembly of claim 1, further comprising a handle mounted to the body.
5. The hole punch assembly of claim 1, wherein the groove is open at both of ends of the groove.
6. A hole punch assembly for forming a hole in a trim piece on a metal sheet having a plurality of ridges, the hole punch assembly comprising: a body having a first surface portion defining a groove and a second surface portion generally perpendicular to the first surface portion; a punch operatively connected to the body and movable between a retracted position and an extended position; wherein the groove is sufficiently sized and shaped to at least partially contain one of the ridges such that the body is selectively slidable along the ridge when the ridge is at least partially within the groove; and wherein the hole punch assembly is configured such that when one of the ridges is at least partially within the groove and the trim piece contacts the second surface portion, the punch contacts the trim piece during movement from the retracted position to the extended position.
7. The hole punch assembly of claim 6, wherein the body defines a hole; and wherein the punch is partially disposed within the hole.
8. The hole punch assembly of claim 6, further comprising a handle mounted to the body.
9. A method of forming holes in a trim piece on a metal sheet that defines a plurality of ridges, the method comprising: obtaining a hole punch assembly; said hole punch assembly including a body having a first surface portion defining a groove and a second surface portion generally perpendicular to the first surface portion, and a punch operatively connected to the body and movable between a retracted position and an extended position; positioning the hole punch assembly relative to the metal sheet such that one of the ridges is at least partially within the groove and the trim piece contacts the second surface portion; and causing the punch to move from the retracted position to the extended position and thereby form a hole in the trim piece.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein said positioning the hole punch assembly includes sliding the hole punch assembly along the ridge until the second surface portion contacts the trim piece.
11. The method of claim 9, wherein said causing the punch to move also forms a hole in the metal sheet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0015] Referring to the Figures, wherein like reference numbers refer to like components throughout, a hole punch assembly 10 includes a body 14 having an outer surface 18. The outer surface 18 includes a first planar surface portion 22 and a second planar surface portion 26 that is spaced apart from, and parallel to, the first planar surface portion 22. The body 14 defines a hole 30 that extends from the first planar surface portion 22 to the second planar surface portion 26. The body 14 is shown as being formed from a single piece of material. However, and within the scope of the claims, the body 14 may also be multiple pieces of material operatively interconnected.
[0016] Referring specifically to
[0017] The punch assembly 10 includes a cylindrical metal sleeve 50 having a first sleeve portion 54 and a second sleeve portion 58. The first sleeve portion 54 is disposed within the hole 30. The outer diameter of the first sleeve portion 54 is slightly smaller than the diameter of the hole 30, and an adhesive may be placed between the outer surface of the first sleeve portion 54 and the surface defining the hole 30 to retain the sleeve 50 therein. Alternatively, the first sleeve portion 54 may be slightly oversized of the hole 30 so that the sleeve 50 is retained within the hole 30 by friction.
[0018] The second sleeve portion 58 has an outer diameter greater than the diameter of the hole 30, and thus the second sleeve portion 58 contacts surface portion 22. The shaft 46 of the punch 34 extends through a cylindrical passageway 59 defined by the sleeve 50, and has a diameter slightly less than the diameter of the passageway 59. Accordingly, the sleeve 50 substantially limits the movement of the punch 34 to linear translation.
[0019] A coil spring 60 is disposed between, and contacts, the head 38 and the second sleeve portion 58. The spring 60 biases the punch 34 in its first, retracted position. A ring 62 is mounted to the shaft 46 outside the sleeve 50 and has an outer diameter greater than the diameter of the passageway 59; the ring 62 thereby prevents the removal of the punch 34 from the hole 30 because of physical part interference between the ring 62 and the sleeve 50.
[0020] In the embodiment depicted, the ring 62 is connected to the punch 34 after the punch 34 is inserted through the passageway 59 to retain the punch 34. In an alternative embodiment (not shown), the ring 62 is integrally formed in the shaft of the punch, and the head 38 of the punch is a separate piece from the shaft; in the alternative embodiment, the head is mounted to the shaft by a fastener after the punch is inserted through the passageway 59.
[0021] The hole punch assembly 10 is especially suited to forming holes in trim pieces adjacent to metal roofing or siding for securing the trim pieces to the roofing or siding and/or the underlying frame or support structure. More specifically, the body 14 of the hole punch assembly 10 includes features for accurately and efficiently positioning the punch 34 to produce consistently spaced holes in the trim pieces.
[0022] More specifically, and with reference to
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[0024] One method of using the hole punch assembly 10 includes placing the hole punch assembly 10 on the metal sheet 90 such that one of the ridges 94 extends into the groove 86, as shown in
[0025] The method also includes sliding the punch assembly 10 along the ridge 94 (with the ridge 94 remaining at least partially within the groove 86) in the direction of the trim piece 98 until the third planar surface portion 66 contacts the edge of the trim piece 98, as shown in
[0026] In the second, extended position, the tip 42 and a portion of the shaft 46 are outside the hole 30 and protrude from the second planar surface portion 26. The trim piece 98 contacts or is adjacent to the second planar surface portion 26, and the tip 42 extends through the trim piece 98 and the metal sheet 90, thereby forming a hole 102 through which a fastener can be inserted to retain the trim piece to the metal sheet.
[0027] Accordingly, the groove 86 forms one locating feature for ensuring that the hole is formed along one of the ridges, and the third planar surface portion 66 forms another locating feature that ensures the hole is formed a desired distance from the edge of the trim piece. The assembly 10 may be placed on multiple ridges 94 to form a plurality of holes in the trim piece 98.
[0028] While the best modes for carrying out the invention have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention within the scope of the appended claims.