FIXING GUN AND LOADING DEVICE THEREOF
20170182546 ยท 2017-06-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B21J15/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21J15/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21J15/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A fixing gun includes a gun body and a loading device. The gun body is for manipulation of a fastener, and has a loading hole. The loading device includes a guide member and a linkage mechanism. The guide member is formed with a first guide groove and a second guide groove. The linkage mechanism includes a lower link, a slide member, and a clamp assembly for holding the fastener. The slide member is disposed movably on the guide member. The lower link is pivoted to the slide member and the clamp assembly. During movement of the slide member relative to the guide member for moving the fastener into the loading hole, the lower link is alternatively engaged to the first guide groove and the second guide groove.
Claims
1. A fixing gun comprising: a gun body adapted for manipulation of a fastener, said gun body having a loading hole; and a loading device disposed on said gun body and adapted for moving the fastener into said loading hole, said loading device including a guide member that is formed with a first guide groove and a second guide groove, and a linkage mechanism that includes a lower link, a slide member, and a clamp assembly adapted for holding the fastener, said slide member being disposed movably on said guide member, said lower link being pivoted to said slide member and said clamp assembly; wherein, during movement of said slide member relative to said guide member for moving the fastener into said loading hole, said lower link is alternatively engaged to said first guide groove and said second guide groove.
2. The fixing gun as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said first and second guide grooves is formed through said guide member, and said first and second guide grooves are not connected with each other.
3. The fixing gun as claimed in claim 1, wherein when said slide member is moved relative to said guide member in a first direction, said lower link is engaged to said first guide groove and separated from said second guide groove; and when said slide member is moved relative to said guide member in a second direction, said lower link is engaged to said second guide groove and separated from said first guide groove.
4. The fixing gun as claimed in claim 1, wherein said lower link includes a first pin and a second pin, said first and second pins are respectively and separably engageable with said first and second guide grooves, and said lower link is operable to be engaged to said first guide groove via said first pin, and to be engaged to said second guide groove via said second pin.
5. The fixing gun as claimed in claim 4, wherein when said slide member is moved relative to said guide member in a first direction, said lower link is engaged to said first guide groove via said first pin, and said second pin is separated from said second guide groove; and when said slide member is moved relative to said guide member in a second direction, said lower link is engaged to said second guide groove via said second pin, and said first pin is separated from said first guide groove.
6. The fixing gun as claimed in claim 4, wherein said lower link is formed with a first through hole and a second through hole, and a connecting plate is disposed on said lower link and is formed with a first blind hole and a second blind hole, wherein said first and second pins are respectively and partially retained in said first and second blind holes, and are respectively extended through said first and second through holes.
7. The fixing gun as claimed in claim 4, wherein said first guide groove has a first guide surface that is located at a distal end of said first guide groove for pushing said first pin so as to separate said first pin from said first guide groove, and said second guide groove has a second guide surface that is located at a distal end of said second guide groove for pushing said second pin so as to separate said second pin from said second guide groove.
8. The fixing gun as claimed in claim 1, wherein said loading device further includes a feed tube, and said feed tube has a convergent through hole that has opposite inlet and outlet openings, said inlet opening having a diameter greater than that of said outlet opening.
9. The fixing gun as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an optical sensor for detecting the presence of an object located within a moving path of said linkage mechanism.
10. The fixing gun as claimed in claim 9, wherein said loading hole extends along an extending axis, and said optical sensor detects objects along a sensing path, wherein the extending axis and the sensing path cooperatively form an acute angle.
11. The fixing gun as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a cleaning button, and said linkage mechanism is moved to a cleaning position upon depression of said cleaning button.
12. A loading device adapted for use in a fixing gun, comprising: a guide member formed with a first guide groove and a second guide groove; and a linkage mechanism movable relative to said guide member, and including a lower link, said lower link including a first pin and a second pin, said first and second pins being respectively and separably engageable with said first and second guide grooves; wherein, during movement of said linkage mechanism relative to said guide member, said second pin is separated from said second guide groove when said first pin engages said first guide groove, and said first pin is separated from said first guide groove when said second pin engages said second guide groove.
13. The loading device as claimed in claim 12, wherein each of said first and second guide grooves is formed through said guide member, and said first and second guide grooves are not connected with each other.
14. The loading device as claimed in claim 12, wherein said first guide groove has a first guide surface that is located at a distal end of said first guide groove for pushing said first pin so as to separate said first pin from said first guide groove, and said second guide groove has a second guide surface that is located at a distal end of said second guide groove for pushing said second pin so as to separate said second pin from said second guide groove.
15. The loading device as claimed in claim 12, wherein said lower link is formed with a first through hole and a second through hole, and a connecting plate is disposed on said lower link and is formed with a first blind hole and a second blind hole, wherein said first and second pins are respectively and partially retained in said first and second blind holes, and are respectively extended through said first and second through holes.
16. The loading device as claimed in claim 12, wherein said linkage mechanism further includes a clamp assembly adapted to hold a fastener, and said loading device further comprising a feed tube adapted to convey the fastener toward said clamp assembly, wherein said feed tube has a convergent through hole that has opposite inlet and outlet openings, and said inlet opening having a diameter greater than that of said outlet opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] Before the invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that where considered appropriate, reference numerals or terminal portions of reference numerals have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements, which may optionally have similar characteristics.
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[0027] Each of the first guide grooves 412 has a first horizontal groove portion 414, and a first inclined groove portion 415 that extends forwardly and upwardly from a front end of the first horizontal groove portion 414. Each of the second guide grooves 413 has a second horizontal groove portion 417, and a second inclined groove portion 418 that extends rearwardly and downwardly from a rear end of the second horizontal groove portion 417. The second horizontal groove portion 417 of each of the second guide grooves 413 is located above and spaced apart from the first inclined groove portion 415 of the corresponding first guide groove 412, and is parallel to the first horizontal groove portion 414 of the corresponding first guide groove 412. The first guide groove 412 has a first guide surface 416 that is formed and located at a distal end of the first inclined groove portion 415, and the corresponding second guide groove 413 has a second guide surface 419 that is formed and located at a distal end of the second inclined groove portion 418.
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[0029] The slide member 48 is movably disposed on the lateral plates 411 of the guide member 41, and is connected to the rod 432 of the drive unit 43, such that the drive unit 43 is operable to move the slide member 48 in two opposite first and second directions (D1, D2) so as to drive movement of the linkage mechanism 44. The clamp assembly 49 includes a mount frame 490. Each of the upper links 45 is pivoted to the mount frame 490 and the slide member 48. Each of the lower links 46 is pivoted to the mount frame 490 and the slide member 48. The lower link 46 is divided into a first lower link section 461 and a second lower link section 462 by a pivot bolt 465 via which the lower link 46 is pivoted to the slide member 48. The first lower link section 461 of the lower link 46 is parallel to the corresponding upper link 45, and is identical to the corresponding upper link 45 in length. As such, each of the upper links 45 cooperates with the corresponding lower link 46, the slide member 48 and the mount frame 490 of the clamp assembly 49 to constitute a parallel four-bar linkage. The second lower link section 462 of the lower link 46 extends rearwardly from the first lower link section 461 of the corresponding lower link 46, and is formed with a first through hole 463 and a second through hole 464.
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[0031] For the sake of brevity, only one of the lower links 46 and the corresponding lateral plate 411 of the guide member 41 are described in the following paragraphs. In one embodiment, the first and second pins 468, 469 of the lower link 46 are respectively and separably engageable with the first and second guide grooves 412, 413 formed in the lateral plate 411. During operation of the linkage mechanism 44, the first and second pins 468, 469 of the lower link 46 will be alternatively engaged with the corresponding first and second guide grooves 412, 413 of the lateral plate 411. For example, when the linkage mechanism 44 is in a state shown in
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[0033] The operation of the linkage mechanism 44 of the fixing gun 2 is described as follows.
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[0040] When the second pin 469 of the lower link 46 is moved to the intersection of the second horizontal groove portion 417 and the second inclined groove portion 418 of the second guide groove 413, the linkage mechanism 44 is at the second turning position, and the fastener 1 is partially inserted into the loading hole 211. Then, the fastener 1 is further drawn into the loading hole 211 by a suction force generated inside the loading hole 211, and is separated from the clamp assembly 49 (see
[0041] When the linkage mechanism 44 is at the second turning position and when the fastener 1 is separated from the clamp assembly 49, the rod 432 of the drive unit 43 is operated to further move the slide member 48 in the second direction (D2), so that the second pin 469 enters and engages the second inclined groove portion 418 of the second guide groove 413 and moves rearwardly and downwardly along the second inclined groove portion 418. During the movement of the second pin 469 within the second inclined groove portion 418, the lower link 46 is rotated relative to the slide member 48 about the pivot bolt 465 in a second rotational direction (R2), such that the clamp assembly 49 is moved upwardly relative to the guide member 41.
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[0044] After the linkage mechanism 44 is moved to the second switch position such that the lower link 46 is engaged to the first guide groove 412 via the first pin 468, the rod 432 of the drive unit 43 is operated to further move the slide member 48 in the second direction (D2), so as to move the linkage mechanism 44 back to the initial position, as shown in
[0045] In one embodiment of the disclosure, the lateral plates 411 of the guide member 41 are machined by wire cutting and polishing, so that the side surface of each of the lateral pates 411 of the guide member 41 has a relatively low surface roughness so as to lower the abrasion of the first and second pins 468, 469, and to lengthen the service lives of the first and second pins 468, 469. In addition, since the first and second guide grooves 412, 413 are configured as through grooves, the first and second guide grooves 412, 413 can be machined simply by wire cutting without other complex machining processes, so as to reduce the cost and time for the machining operation thereof.
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[0050] When the optical sensor 83 detects that there is no object located within a certain range (i.e., the moving path of the linkage mechanism 44), the optical sensor 83 generates a first sensing signal. The controller 81 permits the operation of the drive unit 43 upon reception of the first sensing signal from the optical sensor 83. When the optical sensor 83 detects an object located within the certain range, the optical sensor 83 generates a second sensing signal. The controller 81 prohibits the operation of the drive unit 43 upon reception of the second sensing signal from the optical sensor 83. As such, the linkage mechanism 44 is prevented from collision during the operation of the loading device 30.
[0051] To sum up, by virtue of the loading device 30 of the disclosure, the fastener 1 can be rapidly and accurately loaded in the gun body 20. By virtue of the configuration of the convergent through hole 314, the fastener 1 is guided to be accurately aligned with the clamping space 496 defined by the clamp assembly 49 during the transportation thereof within the feed tube 3, so as to allow the clamp assembly 49 to hold the fastener 1 adequately. By virtue of the optical sensor 83, the linkage mechanism 44 is prevented from collision during the operation of the loading device 30. By virtue of the cleaning button 84, the linkage mechanism 44 can be rapidly moved to an adequate position for obviation of unusual incidents during the operation of the loading device 30.
[0052] In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to one embodiment, an embodiment, an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects.
[0053] While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.