Brent W Huffer, Age 6413820 51St Dr SE, Everett, WA 98208

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13820 51St Dr SE, Everett, WA 98208 (425) 337-6059

Lakebay, WA

Gig Harbor, WA

5022 194Th St SW, Lynnwood, WA 98036

19514 State Route 302 Kpn, Gig Harbor, WA 98329 (253) 884-6059

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Gripper Systems For Rivets And Collars Used In Large-Scale Assembly Operations

US Patent:
6446330, Sep 10, 2002
Filed:
Jun 4, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/874542
Inventors:
Peter B. Zieve - Seattle WA
Carter L. Boad - Lynnwood WA
Sam O. Smith - Woodinville WA
Scott E. Neel - Everett WA
Brent W. Huffer - Everett WA
Assignee:
Electroimpact, Inc. - Mukilteo WA
International Classification:
B23P 2100
US Classification:
29788, 29818, 294104
Abstract:
The system includes means for moving a rivet or a collar from a storage bin to an initial position for the respective gripping assemblies. The presence of the rivet and/or collar is recognized as it moves through a feeding mechanism. After the rivet or collar is gripped, they are moved either into an opening in the workpiece, in the case of a rivet, or onto the tail of a lockbolt, in the case of a collar. The gripping assembly is then released from the rivet or the collar, with the gripping means moving back to an initial position. Further operations can then be carried out on the rivet or collar.

Gripper Systems For Rivets And Collars Used In Large-Scale Assembly Operations

US Patent:
6253448, Jul 3, 2001
Filed:
Mar 23, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/275352
Inventors:
Peter B. Zieve - Seattle WA
Carter L. Boad - Lynnwood WA
Sam O. Smith - Woodinville WA
Scott E. Neel - Everett WA
Brent W. Huffer - Everett WA
Assignee:
Electroimpact, Inc. - Mukilteo WA
International Classification:
B23P 2100
US Classification:
29709
Abstract:
The system includes means for moving a rivet or a collar from a storage bin to an initial position for the respective gripping assemblies. The presence of the rivet and/or collar is recognized as it moves through a feeding mechanism. After the rivet or collar is gripped, they are moved either into an opening in the workpiece, in the case of a rivet, or onto the tail of a lockbolt, in the case of a collar. The gripping assembly is then released from the rivet or the collar, with the gripping means moving back to an initial position. Further operations can then be carried out on the rivet or collar.

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