Locking power clamp

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Inventors

McPherson, Alexander W.
Hamed, Hazem N.

Application #

427176

Filed

Sep-29-1982

Published

Jul-10-1984

Current US Class

269/32

International Classes

B23Q 003/03; B25B 001/04

Field of Search

269/32 269/27 269/24 269/285 269/239 269/228 269/91 269/93 269/94 308/6

Assignee

Dover Corporation (De-Sta-Co. Div.) (Birmingham, MI)

Examiners

Watson; Robert C.

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Abstract
Air pressure actuated locking power clamp released from static loaded condition by air pressure no greater than locking pressure notwithstanding a differential smaller release pressure area due to piston rod of air cylinder. Highly pressurized needle bearings in straight track portions of the clamp which actuate links connected to a pivoted clamp arm are critical elements in providing unexpected low pressure release.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. Power clamp comprising clamp base means provided with reaction guide track means, track follower means, clamp arm means pivotally connected to said base means, actuating linkage means having spaced pivots respectively confined to said guide track means by said track follower means and having an actuating connection with said clamp arm means, coupling means adapted for connection to a reciprocable power source for actuating said track follower means along said track means and through said linkage means to provide pivotal movement of said arm means to respective clamp and release positions, and stop means limiting said movement to a locked clamping position of said link means, said track following means including anti-friction bearing means with rolling elements adapted to enable release actuating movement with less force than clamp locking movement.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Air pressure actuated power clamps have been used for many years which employ straight piston rod stroke between opposed straight reaction guide tracks in which bearings for one end of parallel links are driven by the piston rod the other ends of which are pivotally connected to a clamp arm having a spaced pivotal connection to the clamp body. Actuation of the links toward a right angle relationship of link pivots to the reaction track articulates the clamp arm towards its clamping position. When the clamp arm is adjusted to provide maximum clamping pressure on a workpiece at standard factory air pressure such as 80 p.s.i. any travel to center or slight overcenter to a positive stop of the clamp arm has been found in most commercial clamps currently available to require a release pressure exceeding the 80 p.s.i. apply pressure by as much, for example, as 20 to 30 p.s.i. Accordingly, since this may result in a locked up clamp which cannot be released by standard air pressure such clamps are normally operated with a limiting travel of the piston rod to a linkage angle short of 90.degree., e.g. in the order of 85.degree., to assure that supply line pressure will always release the clamp. Such practice, however, does not assure that clamping pressure will remain engaged in the absence of actuating air pressure even though a self-locking friction angle is attempted since vibration of the workpiece may permit the component of release force to gradually urge the linkage to a release condition. While it may be tolerable to leave air pressure applied under conditions where the workpiece and clamp remain stationary near a supply line, there are many requirements in industry where the workpiece travels on a pallet, truck or platform having air operated power clamps which must remain clamped while traversing substantial areas in the plant. For many years the only solution to this working condition has been to employ portable air pressure tanks mounted on the moving work platform thereby providing means for maintaining clamp actuating air pressure throughout required transport of the clamped workpiece.
 
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