Manual robotic tool changer having rapid coupling mechanism
First Claim
1. A manually actuated robotic tool changer, comprising:
- a first unit adapted to be connected to one of a robotic arm or a robotic tool;
a second unit adapted to be connected to the other of the robotic arm or the robotic tool;
a plurality of rolling members retained in one of the units;
a piston mounted in one of the units, the piston moveable along its axis between unlocked and locked positions, the piston having a multi-faceted cam surface; and
a piston movement control mechanism operative to selectively allow free axial movement of the piston toward the locked position by manual actuation of the piston movement control mechanism, and to allow only controlled axial movement of the piston to the locked position when the piston control mechanism is not actuated;
wherein, when the piston is in the locked position, the cam surface is operative to contact the rolling members in one of the units and to urge each rolling member against a surface of the other unit to couple the two units together.
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Abstract
A manually actuated robotic tool changer includes a rapid coupling mechanism. The tool changer includes a master unit having a piston moveable along its axis between an unlocked position and a fully locked position, and a tool unit that is coupled to the master unit when the units are adjacent and the piston is moved to the fully locked position. A piston movement control mechanism selectively allows free axial motion of the piston between the unlocked position and a nearly locked position, when the control mechanism is actuated. The piston may be biased toward the locked position, allowing the master and tool units to be rapidly coupled by positioning the units adjacently, actuating the control mechanism to allow the piston to rapidly advance to a nearly locked position, releasing the control mechanism to restrict free axial motion of the piston, and manually advancing the piston to a fully locked position.
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12 Claims
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1. A manually actuated robotic tool changer, comprising:
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a first unit adapted to be connected to one of a robotic arm or a robotic tool; a second unit adapted to be connected to the other of the robotic arm or the robotic tool; a plurality of rolling members retained in one of the units; a piston mounted in one of the units, the piston moveable along its axis between unlocked and locked positions, the piston having a multi-faceted cam surface; and a piston movement control mechanism operative to selectively allow free axial movement of the piston toward the locked position by manual actuation of the piston movement control mechanism, and to allow only controlled axial movement of the piston to the locked position when the piston control mechanism is not actuated; wherein, when the piston is in the locked position, the cam surface is operative to contact the rolling members in one of the units and to urge each rolling member against a surface of the other unit to couple the two units together. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method of coupling a tool having one of a master unit or tool unit of a robotic tool coupler affixed thereto, to a robot having the other of the master or tool unit affixed thereto, the master unit having a piston moveable along its axis between an unlocked position defining a decoupled state, and a fully locked position defining a coupled state, comprising:
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positioning one or both of the robot and the tool so as to position the tool unit adjacent the master unit when the master unit is in the decoupled state; actuating a piston movement control mechanism so as to allow the piston to freely move from the unlocked position to a nearly locked position; de-actuating the piston movement control mechanism so as to prevent free axial movement of the piston; and manually progressing the piston from the nearly locked position to the fully locked position with the piston movement control mechanism de-actuated, so as to place the master unit in the coupled state wherein it is mechanically coupled to the tool unit. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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