Ring tongue clamping die
09543728 ยท 2017-01-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B37/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01R43/20
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R43/20
ELECTRICITY
F16B37/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A self-actuating tooling die located beneath an industrial press impact zone clamps a the tongue of an end ring side-to-side to hold it dimensionally stable during a pressing operation that clinches a nut to a hole in the tongue. The tooling die comprises a cone-shaped split collet fitted into a corresponding cone-shaped receptacle in the die housing. As the installation force of the press forces the collet into the receptacle, jaws of the collet grip the tongue a corresponding amount. At a pre-determined point of advancement, the collet bottoms out against a stop in the socket to hold the tongue in its pre-installation relaxed shape and size. A spring-loaded stepped pin, which reciprocates within an axial bore of the die, centers the nut and hole in the tongue during installation and later ejects the completed assembly.
Claims
1. Press tooling for attaching a fastener to a workpiece, comprising: a die with a housing having a tapered socket with downwardly convergent sides; a collet within said housing vertically moveable between an upward release position and a downward clamping position, the clamping position defined by the collet's contact with a bottom end wall of said socket, said collet having tapered sides convergent in the downward direction; laterally moveable jaws on said collet for clamping the workpiece; a first spring in said die housing for upwardly biasing said collet to the release position; and, a vertically reciprocal pin located within an axial bore in said die housing, said pin biased in the upward direction by a second spring, said pin being upwardly extendable between said jaws and having means at a distal top end thereof for holding a fastener.
2. The tooling of claim 1 wherein the release position is where said collet and said pin are at their upward-most position, biased to that position by said first and second springs.
3. The tooling of claim 2 further including a collar at a top end of the socket to limit the collet's upward movement thereby captivating the collet within said socket.
4. The tooling of claim 3 wherein the collet is in abutment with said collar when said collet is in the release position.
5. The tooling of claim 1 wherein the means for holding the fastener is an annular shoulder on the pin at a base of an upper-most portion of the pin of reduced diameter which is adapted to occupy a hole in the fastener.
6. The tooling of claim 4 wherein said collet has a shoulder on an outside wall thereof for abutment with said collar at the release position.
7. The tooling of claim 1 wherein the outside diameter of the pin is approximately equal to the diameter of a fastener-receiving hole in the workpiece.
8. The tooling of claim 7 wherein said jaws each have a base portion which supports the workpiece in opposition to a downward force applied to the workpiece.
9. The tooling of claim 8 wherein the fastener is a threaded nut.
10. The tooling of claim 9 wherein the workpiece is the tongue of an electrical end ring.
11. The tooling of claim 7 wherein the pin is adapted to occupy a fastener-receiving hole in the workpiece as the fastener is pressed into the workpiece.
12. The tooling of claim 11 wherein the pin includes means to eject the workpiece upward from between the collet jaws as the downward force upon the fastener is withdrawn and the ram tool is upwardly retracted.
13. The tooling of claim 7 further including a ram tool adapted to apply a downward force to the fastener during an installation stroke of the press.
14. The tooling of claim 13 wherein the ram tool has a socket for holding the fastener.
15. The tooling of claim 14 wherein the socket in the ram tool has a depth which defines the maximum insertion distance of the fastener into the workpiece.
16. The tooling of claim 1 wherein the collet, die, springs and pin are all cooperative such that a downward force applied to the fastener and the workpiece causes said collet to close about said workpiece to the clamping position of said collet where said workpiece is securely held against expansion by the collet jaws while the fastener is pressed into attachment with the workpiece by a press.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) Tooling in accordance with a preferred embodiment is shown in
(8) The tooling generally comprises a press ram tool 13 and a self-clamping die 11. The outer supporting structures of the press are not shown and are not required for a full understanding of the invention by one of ordinary skill in the art. The press ram tool 13 and self-clamping die 11 are constructed and arranged to connect to the ram and anvil, respectively, of conventional press equipment.
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(10) The press ram tool 13 generally comprises a solid cylindrical body 8 having a central, longitudinal axis and a cylindrical socket 12 in one end. The diameter of the socket 12 preferably approximates the outer diameter of the nut 17 or other fastener, which is to be crimped to the tongue 15. The socket 12 holds the nut 15 in alignment with the hole in the tongue 15 during the installation process as described further below.
(11) The die 11 includes a cylindrical housing 21 having a central, axial bore 7 in which a cylindrical pin 23 reciprocates. The bore 7 extends from the housing upper end 21a to a point near the lower end 21b of the housing, but not entirely through the housing 21. The bore 7 has several different diameters as described below. In use, the central axis of the housing 21 aligns with the central axis of the press ram tool 13.
(12) The pin 23 has a central portion 23b, an enlarged-diameter lower portion 23c, and a reduced-diameter upper portion 23a, which has the same diameter as the inside diameter of the nut 17 as best seen in
(13) The die 11 includes a tapered, split collet assembly consisting of four collet segments 18 (hereinafter collectively the collet 18) that reciprocate within an upper housing socket 16 extending from the upper end 21a of the housing. The four cooperating collet segments are symmetrically arranged around the upper end of the central portion 23b of the stem 23. Each segment of the collet 18 has four upper jaws with base portions 20 and teeth 19 that grip the lengthwise-extending sides of the tongue 15 as best seen in
(14) Referring to 9, the interior side walls 32 of the collet segments are arcuate and compliment the outer diameter of the central portion 23b of the stem 23. Referring to
(15) The inner walls 31 of the upper housing socket 16 have a shape that generally compliments the exterior side walls 30 of the collet. Referring to
(16) A first compression spring 27 sits in a first enlarged pocket 7a at the bottom of the central bore 7. The spring 27 abuts the bottom end of the pin 23 and biases the pin 23 upwardly. A second spring 25 surrounds the central portion 23b of the pin 23 and sits in a second enlarged pocket 7b in the central bore 7 co-extensive with but smaller in diameter than the upper housing socket 16. The upper end of the second spring 25 contacts the bottom of the collet 18 and biases the collet 18 upwardly. A collar 29 surrounds the upper portion of the housing and has a reduced inner diameter slightly larger than the upper portion 30a of the collet 18. The collar 29 captivates the collet 18 within the housing 21 and limits its upward movement while the bottom wall 26 of the upper housing socket 16 limits the collet's downward movement. The die housing 21 also includes appropriate stops that limit the range of motion of the pin 23.
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(25) In this embodiment, the above-described tooling provides several sequential functions. The tooling clamps the lateral sides of the tongue 15 to prevent bulging during clinching. The tooling also concentrically aligns the fastener, such as a clinch nut, with the hole in the tongue 15, and ejects the completed assembly after pressing. These functions are achieved by tooling that provides rapid assembly with fewer rejected parts, which therefore makes its operation very efficient and cost effective.
(26) The foregoing is to be considered illustrative only of the principles and possible embodiments of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described. Accordingly, suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, all falling within the scope of the invention which shall be determined only by the following claims and their legal equivalents.