Article transfer device

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Inventors

Berecz, Imre

Application #

080983

Filed

Oct-1-1979

Published

May-25-1982

Current US Class

100/218
198/402
414/729
414/739
414/758
414/772
414/773
414/783
470/165
470/177
470/95

International Classes

B65G 047/90

Field of Search

414/763 414/744 100/218 10/166 10/727 10/767

Assignee

Bristol Industries (Brea, CA)

Examiners

Werner; Frank E.

US Patent References

4023393   Eccentric press
4056198   Transfer and turno...

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Abstract
A transfer device of the opposed finger type is disclosed for transferring an article along an arcuate path of travel between two stations while rotating the article, so that transfer from one station to another is effected while simultaneously turning the article 180 degrees about an axis substantially normal to the path of travel. The transfer device has a subframe with a fixed reaction element mounted thereon and an elongated transfer arm mounted on the subframe in a manner which allows the transfer arm to rotate about its longitudinal axis as well as pivot with respect to the subframe. One end of the transfer arm has a rotating element which is engaged with the fixed reaction element which causes the transfer arm to rotate about its longitudinal axis as the transfer arm pivots. The other end of the transfer arm has grasping elements to hold an article or workpiece as it is transferred from one work station to another by the pivoting action of the transfer arm, the article also being rotated as the transfer arm rotates in response to the engagement of the rotating element with the reaction element. Apparatus is provided to cyclicly pivot the transfer arm and rotate and transfer the article in timed sequence from one work station to another. Transfer arms may be arranged in tandem or ganged configuration for transfer of the article sequentially along a series of stations.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a machine having a longitudinally extended frame and a plurality of spaced work stations sequentially arranged along said frame, each station being adapted to receive a workpiece blank therein, a transfer device to effect timed transfer of a workpiece from one station to the next sequential station, the transfer device comprising:

(a) a sub-frame fixedly attached to the machine;

(b) an elongated transfer arm having a longitudinal axis and constructed and adapted to receive in fixed relation thereto grasping means at one end to grasp a workpiece and rotation means at the other end to effect rotation about said longitudinal axis;

(c) a reaction element fixedly secured to said sub-frame and adapted to cooperate with said rotation means;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

In many mechanical manufacturing processes, such as sequential operational steps in forming or machining individual articles, each article must be transferred from a prior station to a subsequent station, as the manufacturing progresses through the sequential steps. Manual transfer is obviously impractical and dangerous in most manufacturing environments. This is especially true in punch presses and similar machinery, and in the case of articles in a range of relatively small sizes, such as from one inch to six inches in length. The problem of article transfer in such environments has been approached in conventional machines by use of transfer devices provided with opposing fingers which grasp an individual article to be transferred from one station to the next sequential station. Most contemporary transfer devices employ oscillating mechanism to effect desired movement of the fingers; the fingers may be either spring biased toward a closed position to grasp an article, or may be opened and closed at timed intervals of operation through conventional cams and/or other suitable timing mechanism.
 
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