Workpiece positioner

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Inventors

Boyd, Douglas K.
McCreary, Michael J.
Schilb, Christopher J.

Application #

758486

Filed

Nov-29-1996

Published

Feb-23-1999

Current US Class

269/296
269/43
269/61
269/71

International Classes

B25B 001/20

Field of Search

414/736 414/735 414/680 414/225 269/56 269/57 269/58 269/60 269/61 269/71 269/88 269/296 269/43 269/114 269/113 269/73 82/129 144/286 29/38 409/165 409/168 409/219 409/224 409/221

Assignee

Genesis Systems Group (Davenport, IA)

Examiners

Watson; Robert C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Zarley, McKee, Thomte, Voorhees & Sease

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Abstract
The invention relates to a workpiece positioner and assembly therefore which optimizes workpiece rotation for manufacturing processes, and specifically for use with an industrial robot. In general, the workpiece positioner assembly is supported on a base. The workpiece positioner assembly is rectangular in shape and includes drive arms and idler arms between which workpieces are supported. Due to the unique shape of the workpiece positioner assembly, the workpiece-to-workpiece rotational clearance can be reduced to zero due in part to the position of cross tubing from the drive end of the workpiece positioner assembly to the idler end of the workpiece positioner assembly. The cross tubing does not interfere with the workpiece rotational area thereby allowing workpiece size and orientation to be increased without affecting positioner swing or operation height.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A workpiece positioner comprising:

a base:

a rotary workpiece holder operatively connected to said base capable of supporting at least two sets of workpiece supports and having a first end and a second end;

at least two sets of workpiece supports located on said holder, each set comprising a first support and a second support and capable of supporting a workpiece therebetween, whereby each workpiece can be supported at a first end by said first support and at a second end by said second support;

holder drive means for selectively rotating said rotary workpiece holder about a first axis;

workpiece drive means for selectively and independently rotating each workpiece about a second axis;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a device for moving workpieces to predetermined positions with respect to an industrial robot for automated manufacturing operations.

This invention specifically improves upon the traditional positioner design currently employed by those in the prior art. A typical workpiece positioner includes an H-shaped frame structure having a plurality of fixture supports. These devices are generally known as "exchange-axis positioners", "three-axis tables" or "Ferris-wheel positioners". The Ferris-wheel positioner and the three-axis table are the two most typical styles currently used.

As shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,074,741 and 4,666,363, issued to Johansson, the traditional Ferris-wheel table operates about three axes. The workpieces are supported between the legs of the H-shaped frame structure and can be rotated around two independent horizontal axes. The H-shaped frame structure itself rotates about a similar horizontal axis. The three-axis table also rotates the workpieces about horizontal axes, and rotates the H-shaped frame structure about a vertical axis generally perpendicular to the plane of the H-shaped structure.
 
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