Transport for material picking up and placing
US-9138900-B2 · Sep 22, 2015 · US
US9399296B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9399296-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514684030-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 10, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 20, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 26, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 26, 2016 |
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A fixture includes a housing and a gas valve. The housing defines a receiving chamber and a suction hole communicating with the receiving chamber on an end. The gas valve includes a valve body and a piston. The valve body partially resists an inner surface of the receiving chamber to divide the receiving chamber. The valve body defines a first channel, and a first and second through holes respectively communicating with the first channel. The piston is movably received in the first channel, and capable of being pushed to lead the first connecting hole to communicate with the second through hole by gas flowing into the hole, and block a communication between the first connecting hole and the second through hole by gas flowing into the first channel.
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A fixture for selectively positioning a work piece using suction, the fixture comprising: a housing having: a first end; and a second end opposite the first end; wherein, a receiving chamber with an inner surface is defined in the housing extending from the first housing end into the housing toward the second housing end; and wherein, the second housing end includes one or more suction holes communicating with the receiving chamber; and a gas valve having: a valve body with a first end, a second end opposite the first end and a peripheral surface connecting the valve body first end to the valve body second end, the valve body having a defined first channel, a defined first through hole extending substantially parallel with the first defined channel, a second through hole spaced apart from the first through hole and the first defined channel, and a first defined connecting hole connecting the first defined channel with the peripheral surface of the valve body; wherein, the first through hole communicates with the first defined channel and the second through hole communicates with the first defined channel; and wherein, a portion of the valve body is received within the housing receiving chamber with the first end of the housing coupled to the peripheral surface of the valve body with the first housing end, a portion of the peripheral valve body surface and a portion of the receiving chamber inner surface cooperating to define a gas chamber; and a piston movably received within the defined first channel; wherein, pressurized gas flowing into the first through hole moves the piston to a first position allowing the first connecting hole to communicate with the second through hole, and the pressurized gas flowing into the first defined channel moves the piston to a second position blocking communication between the first connecting hole and the second through hole. 2. The fixture of claim 1 , wherein a protrusion protrudes from the periphery surface of the valve body and extending along the periphery surface to resist the inner surface of the receiving chamber; a portion of the periphery surface of the protrusion, the portion of the periphery valve body surface received in the housing, and the portion of the receiving chamber inner surface cooperatively define the gas chamber. 3. The fixture of claim 2 , further comprising a latching member fixed on an end of the inner surface of the receiving chamber adjacent to the first end, a latching portion protruding from the end of the inner surface of the receiving chamber and spaced away from the latching member, wherein the protrusion resists between the latching member and the latching portion to fix the valve body. 4. The fixture of claim 2 , wherein the protrusion defines a first sealing groove on the side surface thereof, the fixture further comprises a sealing ring sleeved in the first sealing groove of the protrusion and resisting the inner surface of the receiving chamber. 5. The fixture of claim 1 , wherein the gas valve further comprises a first cover covering an end of the valve body adjacent to the first end, defines an inlet hole communicating with the defined first channel, and an outlet hole communicating with the second through hole, the first through hole passes through the periphery wall of the valve body and the end of the valve body adjacent to the first cover, and is covered by the first cover. 6. The fixture of claim 1 , wherein the defined first channel and the first through hole respectively pass through an end of the valve body adjacent to the second end, the gas valve further comprises a second cover covering the end of the valve body adjacent to the suction hole, thus that the gas valve covers the defined first channel and the first through hole, the second cover defines a holding groove communicating with the defined first channel and the first through hole. 7. The fixture of claim 6 , wherein the first through hole comprises a second channel passing through opposite ends of the valve body, and a second connecting hole passing through the periphery surface of the valve body and communicating with the second channel. 8. The fixture of claim 1 , wherein the second through hole comprises a third channel passing through the end of valve body adjacent to the first end, and a third connecting hole defined on the periphery surface of the valve body and communicating with the third channel and the defined first channel. 9. The fixture of claim 8 , wherein the fixture further comprises a sealing block received in the end of the third connecting hole away from the defined first channel. 10. The fixture of claim 1 , wherein the defined first channel comprises a first connecting portion, a first channel portion communicating with the second through hole, a second connecting portion, a second channel portion communicating with the first connecting hole, and a third connecting portion coupled to each other in that order, the piston resists inner surface of the valve body corresponding to the first, second, and third connecting portions, widths of the first and second channel portions are greater than that of the first, second, and third connecting portions. 11. The fixture of claim 10 , wherein the piston comprises a rod portion, and a first sealing portion, a second sealing portion, and a third sealing portion respectively protruding from the periphery wall of the rod portion and spaced away from each other, the first sealing portion resists the inner surface of the valve body corresponding to the first connecting portion, the second sealing portion resists the inner surface of the valve body corresponding to the second connecting portion, the third sealing portion resists the inner surface of the valve body corresponding to the third connecting portion. 12. The fixture of claim 1 , wherein the housing defines a suction portion and an annular receiving groove extending around the suction portion on the second end, the suction hole is defined on the suction portion. 13. The fixture of claim 12 , wherein the fixture further comprises a work piece sealing ring received in the annular receiving groove.
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