Power clamping apparatus

4620695
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Inventors

Vanistendael, David M.

Application #

644990

Filed

Aug-28-1984

Published

Nov-4-1986

Current US Class

269/24
269/32

International Classes

B23Q 003/08

Field of Search

269/24 269/27 269/32

Assignee

Davan Industries (Washington, PA)

Examiners

Schmidt; Frederick R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Buell, Ziesenheim, Beck & Alstadt

US Patent References

4351516   Swing clamp
4508327   Swing clamp

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Abstract
A power clamp assembly is provided having a base, a body rotatable on the base with spaced radial shelves of different heights, a hydraulic cylinder with piston in said body relatively rotatable therein, a hollow rod in said piston adjustable axially thereof and carrying a radial arm adapted to clamp a workpiece against a radial shelf on the body, a clamp structure for clamping said body and cylinder to the base at preselected positions and an inlet connected to a source of fluid pressure for introducing fluid pressure into said cylinder for moving the piston, rod and radial arm to clamping position.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A power clamp assembly comprising a base member having a periphery of generally circular shape, fastening means on said base for fastening said base to a machine, a central pivot point on said base, a ball rotatable in said pivot point, a hydraulic cylinder on said base around said pivot point spaced from the periphery of the base, retaining means on said base engaging said cylinder to permit rotation of said cylinder relatively to the base while holding said cylinder against removal, a piston movable axially in said hydraulic cylinder, a hollow rod of fixed length in said piston having one end extending out of said piston and axially adjustable with respect thereto, first locking means in said hollow rod engaging the piston to releasably lock said rod in the piston at a selected point on said rod, a radially extending clamping arm on said rod outside the piston, guide means between said cylinder and piston acting on the piston to rotate the piston around its axis as it reaches the extent of its movement out of the cylinder, a generally cylindrical body surrounding the hydraulic cylinder and extending from the base to a point intermediate the length of said cylinder and rotatable therearound, second locking means on the cylinder for holding the body against the base to prevent relative rotation thereof, said body being spaced from the outer periphery of the base to provide a radial support flange on the base extending outwardly from the body, at least one radial projection on said body engaging said flange at a portion adjacent the flange and having a support face on the opposite end substantially parallel to said flange and inlet means on said cylinder for receiving hydraulic fluid from a source thereof.



Description
This invention relates to power clamping apparatus are particularly to hydraulic clamping apparatus for clamping a workpiece to a machine table.

Hydraulic clamping of the workpiece saves time in machine operations when changing workpieces. There have been hydraulic clamps used in machine work in the past, however, their use has been limited to long run jobs because of the necessity to build special fixtures for each job in the form of special hydraulic clamps. The cost of such fixtures can be justified only by the time saved in running the identical form of workpiece repeatedly over a long period. On short run jobs the fixture cost is not justified.

Conventional clamping usually involves the use of some blocks to rest the workpiece on, some side stops to position the workpiece and some hold down clamps along with step-blocks, studs and nuts. These parts are conventional and readily available for both large and small workpieces. The use of these conventional clamping systems is slow and awkward when a small quantity of workpieces is to be run on a machine and has been uneconomical for such use.
 
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