APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FRAME CRIMPING
Described are embodiments of a portable crimping device for creating frame assemblies. The device includes in embodiments a rod that is movable from a first position to a second position. A head is connected to the rod, and a stud is connected to the head. When the rod is moved from the first position to the second position the stud engages a rail of a frame and deforms a portion of the rail, which secures a bracket in a channel of the rail. A second rail can then be secured to a second side of the bracket in a similar way to create a corner of a frame. The process can be repeated to generate an enclosed frame assembly for holding items such as photovoltaic panels.
The present application is a continuation of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/346,203, filed Jan. 9, 2012, of the same title, which claims the benefits of and priority, under 35 U.S.C. §119(e), to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/460,949, filed Jan. 10, 2011, entitled “APPARATUSAND METHOD FOR FRAME CRIMPING,” each of which is incorporated herein by this reference in their entirety for all that they teach and for all purposes.
BACKGROUNDFrame rail structures are commonly used to facilitate the mounting of flat panel objects. For example, in many photovoltaic (PV) solar modules, solar panels are supported by frame rail structures that include an assembly of four frame rails and four L-shaped keys.
Although current clinching machines are suitable for some manufacturing applications, they also have several disadvantages. For example, such machines include many complex and heavy duty components (e.g., electronic control boxes, large hydraulic cylinder pumps, etc.). Consequently, such machines are expensive in terms of both their high initial costs and their high operating costs (i.e. power costs, maintenance costs). Furthermore, such machines are relatively large and, therefore, occupy significant manufacturing floor space. Such machines are also not portable and not very flexible to facilitate work on a wide variety of frame designs, because they are typically only intended for manufacturing high numbers of identical frames. As a result of this low versatility and flexibility, conventional machines are not typically suitable for constructing prototype frames. What is needed therefore is a crimping device that is less expensive, more portable, and more versatile.
SUMMARYDescribed are embodiments of a portable, handheld crimping device that can be used to connect rails to create frames of varying designs for use to hold items such as photovoltaic panels. The embodiments described below are provided only for illustrative purposes and other embodiments may include fewer features, or more features, than those described.
One embodiment is directed to a portable device for creating indentations in at least one rail, the portable device includes a rod, wherein a first end of the rod is movable from a first position to a second position, a head connected to the first end of the rod, and at least one stud connected to the head, wherein when the first end of the rod is moved to the second position, the at least one stud engages the at least one rail creating indentations on the at least one rail.
Another embodiment is directed to a portable handheld device for connecting two metal rails together, the portable handheld device includes a hydraulic cylinder that has a rod. The first end of the rod is movable from a first position to a second position. A head is connected to the first end of the rod. At least one stud is connected to the head and when the hydraulic cylinder is activated, the first end of the rod is moved to the second position and the at least one stud engages a first rail.
Yet another embodiment is directed to a method for connecting two rails together, the method includes positioning a first rail and a second rail using an angle. A first end of an L-shaped key is then positioned in a first channel of the first rail, and a second end of the L-shaped key is positioned in a second channel of the second rail. The L-shaped key is then secured in the first channel and in the second channel using a portable crimping device. The portable crimping device includes a hydraulic cylinder comprising a rod, wherein a first end of the rod is movable from a first position to a second position, and a head connected to the first end of the rod. At least one stud is connected to the head and when the hydraulic cylinder is activated, the first end of the rod is moved to the second position and the at least one stud engages and deforms a portion of the first rail.
The present disclosure can provide a number of advantages depending on the particular aspect, embodiment, and/or configuration.
The phrases “at least one”, “one or more”, and “and/or” are open-ended expressions that are both conjunctive and disjunctive in operation. For example, each of the expressions “at least one of A, B and C”, “at least one of A, B, or C”, “one or more of A, B, and C”, “one or more of A, B, or C” and “A, B, and/or C” means A alone, B alone, C alone, A and B together, A and C together, B and C together, or A, B and C together.
The term “a” or “an” entity refers to one or more of that entity. As such, the terms “a” (or “an”), “one or more” and “at least one” can be used interchangeably herein. It is also to be noted that the terms “comprising”, “including”, and “having” can be used interchangeably.
The term “automatic” and variations thereof, as used herein, refers to any process or operation done without material human input when the process or operation is performed. However, a process or operation can be automatic, even though performance of the process or operation uses material or immaterial human input, if the input is received before performance of the process or operation. Human input is deemed to be material if such input influences how the process or operation will be performed. Human input that consents to the performance of the process or operation is not deemed to be “material”.
The term “portable” as used herein means capable of being easily carried or moved from one location to another.
The term “handheld” as used herein means cable of being operated while being held in a user's hand or hands.
It shall be understood that the term “means” as used herein shall be given its broadest possible interpretation in accordance with 35 U.S.C., Section 112, Paragraph 6. Accordingly, a claim incorporating the term “means” shall cover all structures, materials, or acts set forth herein, and all of the equivalents thereof. Further, the structures, materials or acts and the equivalents thereof shall include all those described in the summary of the invention, brief description of the drawings, detailed description, abstract, and claims themselves.
The preceding is a simplified summary of the disclosure to provide an understanding of some aspects of the disclosure. This summary is neither an extensive nor exhaustive overview of the disclosure and its various aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations. It is intended neither to identify key or critical elements of the disclosure nor to delineate the scope of the disclosure but to present selected concepts of the disclosure in a simplified form as an introduction to the more detailed description presented below. As will be appreciated, other aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations of the disclosure are possible utilizing, alone or in combination, one or more of the features set forth above or described in detail below.
In the appended figures, similar, but not necessarily the same, components and/or features may have the same reference label. Further, various components of the same type may be distinguished by following the reference label by a letter that distinguishes among the similar components. If only the first reference label is used in the specification, the description is applicable to any one of the similar components having the same first reference label irrespective of the second reference label.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONPresented herein are embodiments of a device. The device is in embodiments a crimping device that is portable, and in some embodiments, handheld so that it can be easily moved from one location to another including to on-site locations where either brand new or previously used frames are being repaired or replaced. The device can include a rod that is movable from a first position to a second position. A head is connected to the rod, and a stud is connected to the head. When the rod is moved from the first position to the second position the stud engages a rail of a frame and deforms a portion of the rail, which secures an L-shaped key, e.g., bracket in a channel of the rail. A second rail can then be secured to a second side of the L-shaped key to create a corner of a frame. The process can be repeated to generate an enclosed frame for holding items such as Flat Plate Photovoltaic Laminates or Glass.
Embodiments of the present invention overcome some of the problems associated with the prior art, by providing a portable frame rail corner crimping device that facilitates crimping the corners of frames of varying design.
Connected to end 312 is a head 320, which can also be referred to as a crimping head, which includes a stud 324. The head 320 can be connected to end 312 by any suitable means. In embodiments, this may include rods, shafts, gears, brackets, blocks, fasteners (screws, bolts, nuts, washers), welds, soldering joints, adhesives, or other means. In
Additionally, a spring 344 is connected to the block 316. Spring 344 applies a force to end 312 to assist in moving end 312 back to the first position 336 after it has moved to the second position 340. Spring 344 is useful in those situations in which hydraulic cylinder 304 is a single acting hydraulic cylinder and needs a force to move end 312 back to the first position 336. In other embodiments when the hydraulic cylinder is a dual acting hydraulic cylinder, the springs are merely used to assist in moving the end 312 back to the first position.
The degree of deformation required to secure a frame rail to a bracket, or key, will depend on the particular application. Some applications may only require a minor indentation while others may require more severe deformations such as, for example, piercing completely through a frame rail and the key seated therein.
Although specific features of the angle 332 are shown in
It is also noted that although device 300 is shown in
Also, the studs in
Referring now to
Flow 1000 starts at 1004. Flow 1000 passes from 1004 to step 1008 where one or more rails are positioned using an angle such as angle 332 illustrated above. The angle does not have to include walls that meet at an angle (or a single wall with an angle); although in some embodiments the angle will have one or more sidewalls that meet to form a predetermined angle. In other embodiments the angle may merely be two sidewalls that allow one rail to be positioned at a predetermined angle with respect to a second rail.
Once the rail(s) has been positioned at step 1004, a bracket, such as an L-shaped key, is positioned at step 1008 within a channel of the rail or rails positioned at step 1004. In embodiments, after step 1008, step 1004 may be repeated to position a second rail with respect to the first rail. In these embodiments, step 1008 will also be performed again to position another side of the bracket within a channel of the second rail. After step 1008, the bracket is secured within the rail or rails at step 1012.
Step 1012 involves use of a portable device, which may be handheld, that includes, in embodiments, a hydraulic cylinder with a rod. One end of the rod is moved from a first position to a second position when the hydraulic cylinder is activated. A head is connected to the end of the rod, and a stud is connected to the head. When the end of the rod is moved from the first position to the second position, the stud engages and deforms a portion of at least one of the rails positioned at step 1004. The deformation of the rail secures the bracket within the channel of the rail. Step 1012 may be performed a number of times, or in some embodiments it is just performed once and creates multiple indentations that secures the bracket within more than one rail. The steps of flow 1000 can be repeated to create an enclosed frame assembly that hold an item. Flow 1000 ends at 1020.
The exemplary systems and methods of this disclosure have been described in relation to
Also, while the flowcharts have been discussed and illustrated in relation to a particular sequence of events, it should be appreciated that changes, additions, and omissions to this sequence can occur without materially affecting the operation of the disclosed embodiments, configuration, and aspects.
A number of variations and modifications of the disclosure can be used. It would be possible to provide for some features of the disclosure without providing others. For example in one alternative embodiment, the head 320 of device 300 shown in
The present disclosure, in various aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations, includes components, methods, processes, systems and/or apparatus substantially as depicted and described herein, including various aspects, embodiments, configurations embodiments, subcombinations, and/or subsets thereof. Those of skill in the art will understand how to make and use the disclosed aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations after understanding the present disclosure. The present disclosure, in various aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations, includes providing devices and processes in the absence of items not depicted and/or described herein or in various aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations hereof, including in the absence of such items as may have been used in previous devices or processes, e.g., for improving performance, achieving ease and/or reducing cost of implementation.
The foregoing discussion has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. The foregoing is not intended to limit the disclosure to the form or forms disclosed herein. In the foregoing Detailed Description for example, various features of the disclosure are grouped together in one or more aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure. The features of the aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations of the disclosure may be combined in alternate aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations other than those discussed above. This method of disclosure is not to be interpreted as reflecting an intention that the claims require more features than are expressly recited in each claim. Rather, as the following claims reflect, inventive aspects lie in less than all features of a single foregoing disclosed aspect, embodiment, and/or configuration. Thus, the following claims are hereby incorporated into this Detailed Description, with each claim standing on its own as a separate preferred embodiment of the disclosure.
Moreover, though the description has included description of one or more aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations and certain variations and modifications, other variations, combinations, and modifications are within the scope of the disclosure, e.g., as may be within the skill and knowledge of those in the art, after understanding the present disclosure. It is intended to obtain rights which include alternative aspects, embodiments, and/or configurations to the extent permitted, including alternate, interchangeable and/or equivalent structures, functions, ranges or steps to those claimed, whether or not such alternate, interchangeable and/or equivalent structures, functions, ranges or steps are disclosed herein, and without intending to publicly dedicate any patentable subject matter.
Claims
1. A portable device for creating indentations in first and second rails, the portable device comprising:
- a rod, wherein a first end of the rod is movable from a first position to a second position;
- a head connected to the first end of the rod;
- a first stud connected to the head, wherein when the first end of the rod is moved to the second position, the first stud contacts the first rail deforming at least a portion of the first rail and a key seated therein; and
- a second stud connected to the head, wherein when the first end of the rod is moved to the second position, the second stud contacts the second rail deforming at least a portion of the second rail and the key seated therein.
2. The portable device of claim 1, further comprising a spring connected to the first end of the rod for moving the first end of the rod from the second position to the first position.
3. The portable device of claim 1, wherein the rod is a piston rod that is part of a hydraulic cylinder.
4. The portable device of claim 3, wherein the hydraulic cylinder is a double acting hydraulic cylinder.
5. The portable device of claim 3, further comprising: a driving system for driving the hydraulic cylinder to move the first end of the piston rod from the first position to the second position.
6. The portable device of claim 5, wherein the driving system is a manual hydraulic pump.
7. The portable device of claim 5, wherein the driving system is an automatic hydraulic pump.
8. The portable device of claim 3, further comprising: at least one spring connected to the first end of the rod for moving the first end of the rod from the second position to the first position.
9. The portable device of claim 1, wherein the head is connected to a block that is also connected to the first end of the rod.
10. A portable handheld device for connecting first and second rails together, the portable handheld device comprising:
- a hydraulic cylinder including a rod, wherein a first end of the rod is movable from a first position to a second position;
- a head connected to the first end of the rod;
- a first stud connected to the head; and
- a second stud connected to the head, wherein when the hydraulic cylinder is activated, the first end of the rod is moved to the second position, first stud contacts the first rail deforming at least a portion of the first rail and a key seated therein, and the second stud contacts the second rail deforming at least a portion of the second rail and the key seated therein.
11. The portable handheld device of claim 10, further comprising: an angle for positioning the first and second rails.
12. The portable handheld device of claim 11, wherein the head is positioned within an interior of the angle.
13. The portable handheld device of claim 12, wherein the angle is a 90 degree angle.
14. The portable handheld device of claim 13, further comprising: at least one spring connected to the first end of the rod for moving the first end of the rod from the second position to the first position.
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21. The portable device of claim 1, further comprising first and second sidewalls for positioning the first and second rails at a predetermined angle.
22. The portable device of claim 1, further comprising a base of the portable device, wherein the first and second studs are located on a first side of the base and the rod is located on an opposite second side of the base.
23. The portable device of claim 1, wherein the first and second studs are located on a first side of the base and a handle of the portable device is located on an opposite second side of the base.
24. The portable handheld device of claim 10, further comprising first and second sidewalls for positioning the first and second rails at a predetermined angle.
25. The portable handheld device of claim 10, further comprising a base of the portable handheld device, wherein the first and second studs are located on a first side of the base and the hydraulic cylinder is located on an opposite second side of the base.
26. The portable handheld device of claim 10, wherein the first and second studs are located on a first side of the base and a handle of the portable handheld device is located on an opposite second side of the base.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 29, 2016
Publication Date: Nov 3, 2016
Inventors: Dave Messick (Sunnyvale, CA), Dennis Willie (San Jose, CA)
Application Number: 15/143,117