Clamping assembly of a knockout punch
US-9610696-B2 · Apr 4, 2017 · US
US10549445B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10549445-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615210334-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 14, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 14, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 4, 2020 |
| Grant date | Feb 4, 2020 |
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A draw stud assembly for use with a knockout punch tool having a movable piston, includes a connector attachable to the movable piston, a draw stud, and a quick connect mechanism. The quick connect mechanism includes mating first and second thread segments on the connector and the draw stud, respectively. The connector and the draw stud are movable between a first relative orientation where the mating first and second thread segments are misaligned to permit axial movement between the connector and the draw stud, and a second relative orientation where the mating first and second thread segments are aligned and engaged to inhibit axial movement between the connector and the draw stud.
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A draw stud assembly for use with a knockout punch tool having a movable piston, the draw stud assembly comprising: a connector including one of a protrusion or a recess, the one of the protrusion or the recess configured to enable the connector to be attachable to the movable piston; a draw stud; and a quick connect mechanism including mating first and second thread segments on the connector and the draw stud, respectively; wherein the connector and the draw stud are movable between a first relative orientation where the mating first and second thread segments are misaligned to permit axial movement between the connector and the draw stud, and a second relative orientation where the mating first and second thread segments are aligned and engaged to inhibit axial movement between the connector and the draw stud; and wherein the draw stud defines a longitudinal axis, and wherein the connector and the draw stud are relatively rotatable about the longitudinal axis between the first relative orientation and the second relative orientation; and wherein the quick connect mechanism further includes a stop member, coupled to one of the connector or the draw stud, engageable with a first side of an unthreaded portion on the other of the connector or the draw stud to limit an extent to which the connector is rotatable relative to the draw stud in a first direction, and a notch formed on a second side of the unthreaded portion into which the stop member is receivable to limit an extent to which the connector is rotatable relative to the draw stud in a second direction opposite the first direction. 2. The draw stud assembly of claim 1 , wherein the quick connect mechanism further includes a control thread segment adjacent one of the first thread segment or the second thread segment, wherein the control thread segment inhibits the connector and the draw stud from being moved from the first relative orientation to the second relative orientation when the control thread segment is circumferentially aligned with any threads in the other of the first thread segment or the second thread segment. 3. The draw stud assembly of claim 2 , wherein the control thread segment is located on the draw stud axially adjacent the second thread segment. 4. The draw stud assembly of claim 2 , wherein the control thread segment includes a thickness greater than a pitch between individual threads in either the first thread segment or the second thread segment. 5. The draw stud assembly of claim 2 , wherein the draw stud includes a first end and a second end opposite the first end, and wherein the control thread segment is on the second end. 6. The draw stud assembly of claim 5 , wherein the control thread segment is adjacent the second thread segment. 7. The draw stud assembly of claim 1 , wherein the stop member is coupled to the connector, and wherein the notch and the unthreaded portion are defined on the draw stud. 8. The draw stud assembly of claim 7 , wherein the stop member is adjacent the first thread segment. 9. The draw stud assembly of claim 7 , wherein the draw stud includes a first end and a second end opposite the first end, and wherein the notch is defined in the second end of the draw stud. 10. The draw stud assembly of claim 1 , wherein the quick connect mechanism further includes mating third and fourth thread segments on the connector and the draw stud, respectively. 11. The draw stud assembly of claim 10 , wherein the connector defines a longitudinal axis, and wherein the first and third thread segments on the connector are in facing relationship on opposite sides of the longitudinal axis. 12. The draw stud assembly of claim 10 , wherein the quick connect mechanism further includes fifth and sixth thread segments on the connector and the draw stud, respectively, wherein the first, third, and fifth thread segments are equally spaced around the longitudinal axis of the connector, and wherein the second, fourth, and sixth thread segments are equally spaced around a longitudinal axis on the draw stud. 13. The draw stud assembly of claim 1 , wherein the quick connect mechanism further includes first and second unthreaded portions of the connector and the draw stud, respectively, wherein the first thread segment is in facing relationship with the second unthreaded portion of the draw stud when in the first relative orientation, and wherein the second thread segment is in facing relationship with the first unthreaded portion of the connector when in the first relative orientation. 14. The draw stud assembly of claim 1 , wherein the connector includes a cylindrical body, and wherein the first thread segment is defined within a cylindrical bore in the cylindrical body. 15. The draw stud assembly of claim 14 , wherein the connector includes a ball-shaped portion extending from an end of the cylindrical body opposite the cylindrical bore. 16. The draw stud assembly of claim 14 , wherein the connector includes an axial opening on an end of the cylindrical body opposite to the cylindrical bore, and a recess extending transversely through the cylindrical body to the axial opening. 17. The draw stud assembly of claim 16 , further comprising a ball pull directly attachable to the movable piston, wherein the ball pull includes a ball-shaped portion insertable through the recess and into the axial opening of the connector, wherein the axial opening is sized to inhibit the ball-shaped portion from being removed axially from the connector. 18. The draw stud assembly of claim 17 , wherein a width of the recess is greater than a width of the ball-shaped portion of the ball pull, and wherein a width of the axial opening is less than the width of the ball-shaped portion.
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