Fabrication system for key making machine
US-2015050094-A1 · Feb 19, 2015 · US
US10239109B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10239109-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615057567-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 1, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 1, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 26, 2019 |
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An alignment assembly for a press assembly is provided. The alignment assembly includes a number of alignment elements. The alignment elements include a number of moving alignment elements. The moving alignment elements are coupled to an upper tooling assembly that moves between a first and second position. As the upper tooling assembly moves, the moving alignment elements move between a first position and a second position corresponding to the upper tooling assembly first position and a second position. The moving alignment elements are structured to move the shell from the initial alignment position to an intermediate alignment position. Thus, as the upper tooling assembly moves from the first position to the second position, the moving alignment elements contact a shell and move the shell from an initial alignment position to an intermediate alignment position.
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An alignment assembly for a press assembly, said press assembly including an operating mechanism, a transfer belt and a tooling assembly, said tooling assembly including a upper tooling assembly and a lower tooling assembly, said upper tooling assembly moving between a first position, wherein said upper tooling assembly is spaced from said lower tooling assembly, and a second position, wherein said upper tooling assembly is immediately adjacent said lower tooling assembly, said transfer belt including a number of apertures, said apertures generally corresponding to a shell, said transfer belt movably disposed between said upper tooling assembly and said lower tooling assembly, said transfer belt indexing between said upper tooling assembly and said lower tooling assembly, wherein shells disposed in each transfer belt aperture index between said upper tooling assembly and said lower tooling assembly, said transfer belt positioning said shells in an initial alignment position when said transfer belt is not moving, said upper tooling assembly positioning said shells in a final alignment position as said upper tooling assembly moves from said first position to said second position, said alignment assembly comprising: a number of alignment elements including a number of moving alignment elements; said moving alignment elements coupled to said upper tooling assembly wherein said moving alignment elements move between a first position and a second position corresponding to said upper tooling assembly first position and a second position; wherein said moving alignment elements are structured to move said shell from said initial alignment position to an intermediate alignment position; and wherein, as said upper tooling assembly moves from said first position to said second position, said moving alignment elements contact a shell and move said shell from said initial alignment position to an intermediate alignment position. 2. The alignment assembly of claim 1 wherein said shell includes a first axis and a second axis, wherein said shell first axis and said shell second axis are generally perpendicular to each other, and wherein: said number of alignment elements includes a first alignment element and a second alignment element; and wherein said first alignment element and said second alignment element are disposed generally opposite each other and on opposite sides of one of said shell first axis or said shell second axis. 3. The alignment assembly of claim 2 wherein: said number of alignment elements includes a third alignment element and a fourth alignment element; and wherein said third alignment element and said fourth alignment element are disposed generally opposite each other and on opposite sides of one of said shell first axis or said shell second axis. 4. The alignment assembly of claim 1 wherein said shell is generally planar and has a generally rectangular shape including a first side, a second side, a third side and a fourth side, said first side and said second side extending generally parallel to each other and generally parallel to the transfer belt path of travel, said third side and said fourth side extending generally parallel to each other and generally perpendicular to said first side, said shell further includes a first axis and a second axis, wherein said shell first axis extends generally parallel to the transfer belt path of travel and said second axis extends generally perpendicular to the transfer belt path of travel, and wherein: said number of alignment elements includes a first alignment element, a second alignment element, a third alignment element and a fourth alignment element; said first alignment element and said second alignment element are disposed generally opposite each other and on opposite sides of said shell first axis; and said third alignment element and said fourth alignment element are disposed generally opposite each other and on opposite sides of said shell second axis. 5. The alignment assembly of claim 4 wherein: said number of alignment elements includes a fifth alignment element and a sixth alignment element; said fifth alignment element and said sixth alignment element are disposed generally opposite each other and on opposite sides of said shell second axis; said third alignment element and said fifth alignment element disposed in an anti-twist configuration; and said fourth alignment element and said sixth alignment element disposed in an anti-twist configuration. 6. The alignment assembly of claim 1 wherein: each said moving alignment element includes an elongated body with a first end and a second end; wherein each said moving alignment element body second end includes an angled surface; and each said moving alignment element body second end angled surface faces said shell when said shell is in said initial alignment position. 7. The alignment assembly of claim 6 wherein when a shell is in said initial alignment position, at least one moving alignment element body second end angled surface is disposed directly above the perimeter of the shell. 8. The alignment assembly of claim 6 wherein said upper tooling assembly includes an alignment surface structured to engage a shell and to move said shell from said intermediate alignment position to said final alignment position, said upper tooling assembly alignment surface disposed at a first elevation, and wherein: each said moving alignment element body second end angled surface includes a lower end disposed at a second elevation, and, an upper end disposed at a third elevation; and wherein said third elevation generally corresponds to said first elevation. 9. The alignment assembly of claim 6 wherein: said number of alignment elements include a number of alignment recesses disposed about the perimeter of each said belt aperture; and each said alignment recess disposed in the path of a moving alignment element when said shell is in said initial alignment position. 10. The alignment assembly of claim 6 wherein: said number of alignment elements include a number of alignment cavities in said lower tooling assembly; each said alignment cavity disposed in the path of a moving alignment element; and wherein, when said upper tooling assembly is in said second position, each said moving alignment element is disposed in an associated alignment cavity. 11. A press assembly comprising: an operating mechanism; a transfer belt; a tooling assembly; an alignment assembly; said tooling assembly including a upper tooling assembly and a lower tooling assembly; said operating mechanism operatively coupled to said tooling assembly and said transfer belt; said upper tooling assembly moving between a first position, wherein said upper tooling assembly is spaced from said lower tooling assembly, and a second position, wherein said upper tooling assembly is immediately adjacent said lower tooling assembly; said transfer belt including a number of apertures, said transfer belt apertures generally corresponding to a shell; said transfer belt movably disposed between said upper tooling assembly and said lower tooling assembly, said transfer belt indexing between said upper tooling assembly and said lower tooling assembly, wherein shells disposed in each transfer belt aperture index between said upper tooling assembly and said lower tooling assembly; said transfer belt positioning said shells in an initial alignment position when said transfer belt is not moving; said alignment assembly including a number of alignment elements; said number of alignment elements including a number of moving alignment elements; said moving alignment elements coupled to
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