Linear stopping and positioning apparatus

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Inventors

Barber, Steven C.

Application #

967461

Filed

Nov-11-1997

Published

Sep-14-1999

Current US Class

074/526
092/88
192/139

International Classes

F16D 011/04; F01B 029/00; G05G 001/04

Field of Search

192/138 192/139 74/817 74/526 92/88 92/18 92/20 92/28

Examiners

Marmor; Charles A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Harmon; James V.

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Abstract
A linear pneumatic actuator stopping and positioning apparatus has a pneumatic actuator connected to a worktable for moving the worktable along a rectilinear path as well as a selector shaft that is mounted for rotational indexing movement at one side of the actuator and is operatively associated with one or more extendible stop arms for selecting a stop arm located at a selected stop point so as to contact the worktable and stop the movement of the worktable at the stop point selected. The shaft can be mounted to allow it to be shifted along its own central axis for moving one or more sleeve members that are connected to the shaft a short distance for extending a stop arm to an operating position. In one form, a stop arm actuator and locking bar is positioned to be engaged by the sleeve and to press the stop arm to its extended position. In another form of the invention, a stop plate is mounted on the selector shaft for rotation with the shaft as the shaft is indexed one or more times through a predetermined arc for extending a lobe on the plate to an operating position in the path of the worktable to halt the worktable at a selected stop point. In a third form, the stop member is screw-threaded into a hub that is mounted on the selector shaft and can be threaded into or out of the hub for establishing a selected stop point.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A linear positioning system comprising:

a first positioning actuator assembly including a cylinder and a movable piston, said assembly being operatively connected to a worktable for moving the worktable along a rectilinear path,

a second actuator assembly comprising a cylinder and a piston therein,

the first and second actuator assemblies being operated by fluid power for energizing said actuator assemblies,

at least one stop assembly having a stop member which is movable to an operating position that is located so as to engage and stop the movement of the worktable at a selected stop point, and

the second actuator assembly is operatively associated with at least one stop member for selecting a stop member to engage and stop the movement of the worktable at a selected stop point, and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a linear stopping and positioning apparatus. The invention is especially suited for stopping and locating the carriage of a pneumatic actuator at one or more selected positions.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the field of robotics and factory automation, high-speed, accurate multiple positioning of a workpiece is a common requirement. Hydraulics have been previously used but hydraulic systems are expensive and any leakage of hydraulic fluids produces a contamination problem which can not be tolerated in many applications including food packaging, biomedical assembly, electronics manufacturing or environments requiring clean-room conditions. In comparison to hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems are very cost-effective, are easily understood and maintained, and can be operated by a broad range of personnel. However, because air is compressible, pneumatic actuators alone are incapable of accurately positioning a workpiece in any more than the terminal positions, ie. their fully-extended and fully-retracted positions, at the end of each stroke. Currently there is a high demand for systems that are capable of accurately and repeatably positioning a workpiece at multiple locations. Typically, stepper motors or servo motors are combined with a ball-screw and linear actuator to produce such a positioning system. While these systems are quite accurate and produce repeatable results, they are very expensive and require a highly-skilled operator to integrate, setup, debug and run them. It is a general objective of this invention to provide a simpler, less costly but highly accurate positioning system.
 
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