Fastener emplacement mechanism

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Inventors

Buttriss, Albert T.

Application #

763373

Filed

Jan-28-1977

Published

Feb-28-1978

Current US Class

029/225
029/243.58
029/809
227/130

International Classes

B23P 019/04; B25D 009/18

Field of Search

29/809 29/243.56 29/243.58 29/225 227/130

Assignee

Eaton Corporation (Cleveland, OH)

Examiners

Mehr; Milton S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Teagno; J. R.

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Abstract
An automatic fastener emplacement mechanism for selectively applying fasteners, such as spring clips, to a work piece is provided. The mechanism preferably includes a vibratory hopper or other storage means for receiving the spring clips in bulk and properly orienting same on a track and an assembly tool having a nose piece for properly positioning the tool relative to the work piece and a ram for driving the fastener onto the work piece. Placement of the work piece properly within the nose piece will result in contact and/or displacement of an actuation member or trigger by the work piece which will cause a single fastener such as a spring clip to be fed, preferably by known means such as pneumatically through an escapement down a delivery tube, directly from the hopper track to the work piece. The clip is held in the nose piece against the work piece by the continued introduction of compressed air into the tube. Thus, the nose piece does not require a stop member or a catcher/holder mechanism. The actuation or trigger member is preferably located well within the nose piece, which will result in a clip normally being fed from the hopper only when a work piece is properly positioned within the nose piece. The actuation member is preferably located to resist intentional and/or unintentional contact by means other than a properly positioned work piece. As the nose piece is moved slightly away from the work piece, the actuation member will cease to be contacted and/or displaced by the work piece which will cause a ram to drive the spring clip onto the work piece and will terminate the provision of compressed air into the delivery tube.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An automatic fastener emplacement device for applying fasteners one at a time to a work piece, said device comprising:

a source of oriented fasteners;

an assembly tool having a nose piece for receiving the work piece therein and a ram for driving fasteners from the nose piece onto the work piece, said nose piece having an open end for receipt of the work piece therein and ejection of fasteners therefrom;

a delivery system for conveying fasteners one at a time from said source to said nose piece;

an escapement assembly for controlling said delivery system; and

a trigger activated control mechanism including a trigger located within said nose piece, said control upon contact of said trigger effective to cause said escapement assembly to release a single fastener from said source to said delivery system and to cause said delivery system to convey said released fastener to said nose piece and upon termination of contact with said trigger effective to cause said ram to drive said delivered fastener from said nose piece.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to automatic mechanisms for applying fasteners such as spring clips or the like to work pieces and more particularly to automatic mechanisms for applying spring clips one at a time directly from a storage means such as a bulk loaded hopper onto a properly positioned work piece and for resisting release of spring clips from the hopper escapement in the absence of a work piece properly positioned within an assembly tool nose piece.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Various types of automatic fastener emplacement devices and mechanisms are well known in the prior art. Examples of these prior art devices may be seen by reference to U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,278,105; 3,517,856; 3,543,376; 3,672,029 and 3,702,494.

The prior art mechanisms were less than totally satisfactory as many utilized assembly heads wherein a fastener is held in the head ready for assembly. When the prior art mechanisms were actuated, a ram drove the held fastener out of its holder and on to the work. The fastener applying cycle was then completed as another fastener was released from a hopper mechanism and blown down through a delivery tube and caught and held by a catcher/holder. The catcher/holder devices of the prior art mechanisms tended to wear out or break frequently due to the speed at which the fasteners travel, stop, then are fired on to the work. Many of the prior art devices were also easily actuated to eject a fastener under the full force of a ram in the absence of a work piece properly positioned relative to the nose piece.
 
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