FIXTURE FOR HOLDING A PART DURING A MACHINING OPERATION

20170355065 ยท 2017-12-14

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Inventors

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Abstract

A fixture for holding a part comprises a frame supporting a guide plate. A controlled engagement device passes through the guide plate and is arranged to be advanced incrementally towards a first end of a fulcrum beam. A second end of the fulcrum beam is connected to a linkage arm, the linkage arm passing through a gap in the guide plate. An end of the linkage arm distal to the fulcrum beam has a swivel clamp mounted thereto. A support is arranged to face the swivel clamp and defines a space there between, the space being configured to receive a part to be clamped in the fixture.

Claims

1. A fixture for holding a part, the fixture comprising; a frame supporting a guide plate; a controlled engagement device passing through the guide plate and arranged to be advanced incrementally towards a lever on a first side of a fulcrum; on a second side of the fulcrum, the lever being connected to a linkage arm, the linkage arm passing through a gap in the guide plate; an end of the linkage arm distal to the lever having mounted thereto a swivel clamp; a support arranged to face the swivel clamp and defining a space therebetween, the space configured to receive the part to be clamped in the fixture.

2. A fixture as claimed in claim 1 wherein the controlled engagement device is a bolt and the guide plate comprises a threaded orifice into which a mating thread of the bolt engages, the controlled engagement device being advanceable by means of screwing the bolt into the threaded orifice.

3. A fixture as claimed in claim 1 wherein the controlled engagement device has a rounded surface at an end which advances towards the lever on the first side of the fulcrum.

4. A fixture as claimed in claim 1 wherein the frame includes a base plate towards which the controlled engagement device is able to advance whereby to clamp the part by moving the lever towards the base plate on the first side of the fulcrum.

5. A fixture as claimed in claim 4 wherein the base plate bears the fulcrum in the form of a rounded sprung plunger aligned with the axis of movement of the controlled engagement device such that, on advancement of the controlled engagement device, the lever can be engaged between the base plate sprung plunger and the controlled engagement device.

6. A fixture as claimed in claim 1 further comprising locators provided on the support and/or a cradle around which recesses in the part to be held in the fixture can be located.

7. A fixture as claimed in claim 6 wherein the locators are adjustable.

8. A fixture as claimed in claim 7 wherein the locators comprise threaded barrels arranged on screws, such that screwing of the barrel in either direction allows repositioning of a datum surface provided on an end of the barrel.

9. A fixture as claimed in claim 1 wherein the swivel clamp is selectively shaped to provide a clamping force on appropriate surfaces of the part to be held in the fixture.

10. A fixture as claimed in claim 1 wherein the connection between the linkage arm and the lever is configured to allow the linkage arm to be repositioned by sliding relative to the fulcrum.

11. A fixture as claimed in claim 10 wherein the connection comprises an elongate slot in the lever a dowel which passes through the elongate slot and a reamed dowel sized hole in the linkage arm.

12. A fixture as claimed in claim 11 wherein the linkage arm comprises a plurality of bolt sized holes to allow further configurations of the fixture.

13. A fixture is applied according to claim 1 to align and secure a part leaving multiple surfaces accessible for machining and performing multiple machining operations on the part without repositioning the part in the fixture.

14. A fixture is applied according to claim 13 wherein the part is a hooked/lipped part and the hook/lip is arranged around the swivel clamp.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0015] An embodiment of the invention will now be further described with reference to the accompanying Figures in which;

[0016] FIG. 1 shows a prior art fixture;

[0017] FIG. 2 shows a side view of an embodiment of a fixture in accordance with the invention;

[0018] FIG. 3 shows a top view of the embodiment of FIG. 2;

[0019] FIG. 4 shows a side view of the embodiment of FIGS. 2 and 3 with a part clamped for machining.

[0020] FIG. 1 has been discussed above.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS AND EMBODIMENTS

[0021] The fixture of FIGS. 2 and 3 comprises a guide plate 21 having an aperture through which a controlled engagement device such as bolt 25 is threaded. The bolt 25 has a rounded end 25a which, when suitably advanced through the aperture engages with and pushes against a first end of a lever 22. A rounded sprung plunger 26 is fixed in axial alignment with the aperture and bolt 25 such that the lever 22 can be pushed against the sprung plunger 26 by the advancing bolt 25 until the mechanism is secured into a position against the component the sprung plunger 26 allows the lever 22 to return to its starting position once the controlled engagement device is retracted unclamping the component. The lever 22 is pivoted on fulcrum 22a. At the other end, the lever 22 attaches to a first end of a linkage arm 23 which passes through a gap 28b in the guide plate 21. At a second end of the linkage arm 23 a swivel clamp 24 is mounted for rotation about the fulcrum 24a.

[0022] As the bolt 25 is advanced, the lever 22 tilts and, by means of the linkage arm 23, advances the swivel clamp 24 towards a support 27. The support 27 and a cradle 30 define a space 31 into which a part can be located. As the swivel clamp 24 is advanced towards the support 27, it engages with a part located in the cradle 31 and secures the part in position. Optionally, the rotational position of the swivel clamp can be locked independently. Advancement of the bolt 25 secures the lever 22, linkage arm 23 and swivel clamp 24 in spatial position. Stop 28 locates the component within the X direction on the fixture. A part may be locatable onto locators 32 which can serve as a datum for subsequent manufacturing operations. Some or all of the locators 32 may be adjustable, for example by screwing a threaded barrel in opposite directions along an inner screw to allow accurate positioning of the datum.

[0023] FIG. 4 shows a part 40 in position in the fixture of FIGS. 2 and 3. As can be seen the part locates on locators 32 and around swivel clamp 24. By adjustment of the fastener 25, the swivel clamp 24 can be used to clamp the part 40 into position.

[0024] Relative to prior art arrangements, the fixture is more compact whilst robust and low maintenance. The simplicity of the arrangement permits quick, easy and repeatable loading. The arrangement leaves multiple surfaces of a part accessible to machine tools reducing the need to reposition the part between machining or finishing operations.

[0025] A further benefit of the arrangement arises from the use of linkages to put the required clamping force at a desired location on the part. This is in contrast to the use of maximum clamping forces which can result in surface damage to the part. The arrangement is particularly useful for providing repeatable loading against datum locations on hooked and lipped parts.

[0026] It will be understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments above-described and various modifications and improvements can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Except where mutually exclusive, any of the features may be employed separately or in combination with any other features and the disclosure extends to and includes all combinations and sub-combinations of one or more features described herein.