Pre-hemming tool for robotic hemming
A pre-hemming tool for robotic hemming includes a face and a plurality of sides extending from the face. The perimeter of the face defines an edge. At least one facet is disposed on a side thereof for effecting pre-hemming. The pre-hemming tool is capable of quickly and accurately pre-hemming a variety of workpiece corner configurations.
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This application claims the priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/652,358 filed Feb. 11, 2005.
TECHNICAL FIELDThis invention relates to robotic roller hemming and more particularly, to pre-hemming of closure panels such as vehicle door panels, hood panels, gate panels, and decklid panels.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIt is known in the art relating to robotic roller hemming to pre-hem sheet metal fabricated parts, such as vehicle closure panels, to a pre-hem condition prior to the hemming of the closure panels. A vehicle closure panel may consist of an outer panel and an inner panel, which are hemmed together in the hemming process to make a closure panel assembly. In the hemming process, it is known to pre-hem the outer corners of a closure panel, for example by bending the corners of the outer panel towards the inner panel, prior to hemming the outer panel completely to the inner panel. Known methods for pre-hemming closure panels utilize robotic roller hemmers to hem the corners of the outer panel over the inner panel. These methods, however, require several passes with the hem roller and therefore require a significant amount of time. Further, use of a robotic roller hemmer does not always lead to a quality corner pre-hem, as a roller hemming tool does not have the shape required to accurately make a corner pre-hem. Instead, the roller hemming tool is often ineffective for corner pre-hem operations.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides a pre-hemming tool for robotic hemming that is able to operate at faster speeds than prior devices, thereby decreasing the amount of time required to complete the pre-hem operation. Further, the present invention will assure a higher quality pre-hem, more consistent results, and lower costs.
More particularly, a pre-hemming tool in accordance with the present invention includes a face and a plurality of sides extending from the face. The perimeter of the face defines an edge. The tool further includes at least one facet disposed on a side thereof for effecting pre-hemming.
In a specific embodiment, a facet may be disposed on each side of the tool. Each facet may be a depression, and each depression may extend from the edge inwardly and have greater side penetration than face penetration. Each depression may have a generally triangular shape when viewed from the side. Each depression may include two triangularly shaped surfaces or alternatively may include a floor and a sidewall extending from the floor.
The pre-hemming tool may have four sides and may be made of a flame hardenable tool steel. Alternatively, the tool may have six sides, though any other number of sides is also within the scope of the invention.
Optionally, the pre-hemming tool may further include a support opposite the face. The support may be a plate and may either be integral with the tool or mounted to the tool.
The pre-hemming tool may be adapted for releasable connection to a robot arm and may include an automatic change out tool operatively, releasably connected to the pre-hemming tool for mounting the pre-hemming tool to a robot arm.
In an alternative embodiment, the pre-hemming tool may include guide members adjacent the sides of the tool. The guide members may be rails generally extending along the sides and may be adapted to engage receivers on a hemming die.
These and other features and advantages of the invention will be more fully understood from the following detailed description of the invention taken together with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSIn the drawings:
Referring now to the drawings in detail, numeral 10 generally indicates a multi-faceted pre-hemming tool in accordance with the present invention that is capable of pre-hemming a variety of workpiece corner configurations. The pre-hemming tool 10 is also capable of quickly pre-hemming all the corners of a workpiece, thereby decreasing cycle time and operation costs. The pre-hemming tool 10 is also capable of more accurate and consistent pre-hemming results due to the tool being specifically shaped to perform specific pre-hemming operations.
More particularly, as shown in
In a specific embodiment, a facet 24 may be disposed on each side 20 of the tool 10. Since the embodiment of
Optionally, a support 30 may be disposed opposite the face 18. The support 30 may be a plate, disc, or similar. The support 30 may be integral with the tool 10 or may be mounted to the tool.
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A pre-hem operation involves, for example, bending the open hem flange 38 of the outer panel 34 from an orientation of approximately 90 degrees from the inner panel 36 towards the edge 40 of the inner panel 36 so that the open hem flange 38 of the outer panel 34 is bent approximately 45 degrees from the inner panel 36. The robot arm 12 will be programmed to position itself in the proper location relative to the lower hemming die 16 to perform the pre-hem operation. For example, as shown in
The robot arm 12 may then move to another corner of the lower hemming die 16 and hence another corner of the workpiece 14 to perform another pre-hem operation. At this time, the robot arm 12 may rotate the pre-hemming tool so that another facet 24 may be aligned with a corner of the workpiece 14. In the case that pre-hemming tool is four-sided with one facet 24 per side, the robot arm 12 rotates the tool 10 90 degrees, or any multiple of 90 degrees, so that another facet 24 may be aligned with a corner of the workpiece 14. Likewise, if the pre-hemming tool is six-sided as in
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Although the invention has been described by reference to specific embodiments, it should be understood that numerous changes may be made within the spirit and scope of the inventive concepts described. Accordingly, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the described embodiments, but that it have the full scope defined by the language of the following claims.
Claims
1. A pre-hemming tool for robotic hemming, the tool comprising:
- a face and a plurality of sides extending from said face, the perimeter of said face defining an edge; and
- at least one facet disposed on a side thereof for effecting pre-hemming.
2. The pre-hemming tool of claim 1, wherein a facet is disposed on each side.
3. The pre-hemming tool of claim 1, wherein each facet is a depression.
4. The pre-hemming tool of claim 3, wherein each depression extends from said edge inwardly and has greater side penetration than face penetration.
5. The pre-hemming tool of claim 3, wherein said depression has a generally triangular shape when viewed from the side.
6. The pre-hemming tool of claim 3, wherein said depression includes two triangularly shaped surfaces.
7. The pre-hemming tool of claim 3, wherein said depression includes a floor and a sidewall extending from said floor.
8. The pre-hemming tool of claim 1, wherein said tool has four sides.
9. The pre-hemming tool of claim 1, wherein said tool has six sides.
10. The pre-hemming tool of claim 1, wherein said tool is made of a flame hardenable tool steel.
11. The pre-hemming tool of claim 1, further including a support opposite said face.
12. The pre-hemming tool of claim 11, wherein said support is a plate.
13. The pre-hemming tool of claim 1, wherein said tool is adapted for releasable connection to a robot arm.
14. The pre-hemming tool of claim 13, including an automatic change out tool operatively, releasably connected to said tool for mounting said tool to a robot arm.
15. The pre-hemming tool of claim 1, including guide members adjacent said sides of said tool.
16. The pre-hemming tool of claim 14, wherein said guide members are rails generally extending along said sides, said guide members being adapted to engage receivers on a hemming die.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 6, 2005
Publication Date: Aug 17, 2006
Applicant:
Inventor: Christian Tocco (Holly, MI)
Application Number: 11/145,884
International Classification: B21D 39/02 (20060101);