IP Library Granted Patent US 6,889,967
Granted Patent B2
US 6,889,967 · App. 10/256,356 · Granted May 10, 2005

Perforated vacuum hold down surface

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Patent No.
US 6,889,967
App. No.
10/256,356
Granted
May 10, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A vacuum hold down table includes a surface sheet having perforations arranged so as to reduce surface cracking when the surface sheet is subject to forces during use of the table; the perforations may also be arranged to that a greater hold down force is produced in that portion of the table where the workpiece will be located, this may be accompanied by varying the hole diameter and/or hole spacing.

Claims (16)

1. A vacuum hold down table which includes:

a) a perforated surface sheet for receiving a workpiece said workpiece being a sheet of material;

b) a frame and support system to locate and support said table surface while providing fluid access to the bottom of said surface sheet;

c) at least one plenum assembly located beneath said table surface sheet, said at least one plenum having side walls which abut said table surface sheet, at least about the periphery of said table surface sheet;

d) a vacuum system adapted to reduce the pressure in the plenum to below ambient pressure; thereby creating a pressure differential across the thickness of the surface sheet;

e) said surface sheet having perforations located in at least two zones, with different aperture densities in different zones, whereby different effective hold down forces are produced on a workpiece in the different zones, wherein there is a central zone, whose size and shape corresponds approximately to the size and shape of the workpiece and an outer zone which is outside of the central zone;

f) wherein the number and size of the perforations in the inner zone combine to produce a first hold down force on the sheet workpiece located in the inner zone, the number and size of the perforations in the outer zone combine to produce a second, lesser, hold down force on sheet material located in the outer zone.

2. A vacuum hold down table which includes:

a) a perforated surface sheet for supporting a workpiece;

b) a frame and support system to locate and support said surface sheet, while providing fluid access to the bottom of said surface sheet;

c) at least one plenum assembly located beneath said surface sheet, said at least one plenum abutting said surface sheet at least about the periphery of said table surface sheet;

d) a vacuum system adapted to reduce the pressure in the plenum to below ambient pressure, thereby creating a pressure differential across the thickness of the surface sheet;

e) said surface sheet having perforations, wherein said perforations are located on curved lines, wherein the average radius of curvature is from about 0.1 and 100 inches.

3. A vacuum hold down table as in claim 2 in which the perforations in the surface are distributed so that there is a workpiece zone have an increased hole density relative to an outer zone.

4. A vacuum hold down table as in claim 3 in which the density and size of the perforations in the workpiece zone combine to produce a hold down force per unit which is greater than the hold down force per unit area produced in the outer zone.

5. A vacuum hold down table comprising a perforated table surface, and means to cause a pressure differential across said table surface so that ambient pressure causes a down force on workpieces placed on said perforated work table surface, said work table surface having at least 1,000 perforations per square foot, wherein said workpiece table surface has at least one zone where the aperture density, in combination with the pressure differential produces a hold down force on a workpiece which is at least 20% greater than the hold down force produced on a workpiece on the balance of the table, wherein the apertures in at least the center zone are arranged on curved lines.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 3, 2021
From: ALLY BANK, AS AGENT
To: GERBER TECHNOLOGY LLC
Reel/Frame 056428/0917 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 3, 2021
From: LIGHTSHIP CAPITAL LLC
To: GERBER TECHNOLOGY LLC
Reel/Frame 056428/0924 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 17, 2017
From: GERBER TECHNOLOGY LLC
To: ALLY BANK, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 041377/0719 →