The present invention relates to the field of machine tool accessories.
As known, cutting dies are devices which allow to cut materials in sheet form into different shapes.
The cutting die essentially consists of a strip of metal (called rule) mounted on a specific flat or curved support in which—for example by means of specific numeric control laser cutters—the seat for said metal strip is engraved following the contours of the desired shape. After having been engraved, the metal strip (the so-called rule) is inserted, again automatically, so that its cuffing edge perpendicularly protrudes from the support. If said support is not flat, the rule will protrude from its convex side.
By placing any material in sheets over the rule and exerting an appropriate pressure on it, e.g. with a flat press in the case of a flat support or with a cylinder in case of a curved support, it is possible to cut out a shape in the sheet coinciding with the surface enclosed by the rule.
However, since due to the pressure the cut-out shapes would tend to sink with respect to the rule making them difficult to collect, a strip of elastic material, e.g. rubber, is arranged on the rule support, along the rule itself and on both sides thereof, which after performing the cut moves the cut piece upwards thus allowing an easy manual or mechanical collection thereof.
All the cutting die construction operations are automatically performed without the intervention of manual operators, except for the rubber application which is instead manually performed by firstly applying a layer of adhesive along the internal and external edge of the rule, and then making a rubber band or thread of the desired thickness and elasticity adhere to it.
It is apparent that this operation, employing an operator, is long-lasting and expensive and it is also apparent the advantage which would be obtained if this operation could be automated, thus automating the entire cutting die production process from the initial laser cutting of the support to indeed the rubber coating.
Furthermore, the automatic die cutting machines of the known art, which may produce even up to 10,000/12,000 sheets/hour, in order to prevent the formation of detrimental air cushions, which could displace the sheet to be die-cut thus loosing the necessary die cutting accuracy, must ensure that whenever the pressing bed of the die cutting machine is lowered onto the cutting die, all the air which is created by the movement of the bed itself is expelled as rapidly as possible. This does not occur when the rubber forms a double barrier and the available solution, in these cases, is only to reduce the die cutting machine speed, sometimes even by 40%.
In the field of the production of cutting dies it is also known to use plotters, devices essentially consisting of a trolley capable of moving on a flat surface according to Cartesian coordinates (x, y), said trolley being equipped with a specific tool which allows to perform the desired operations, e.g. a pen (for printing), a blade (for carving), a milling cutter (for engraving), etc.
In this manner, by controlling the tool movements along the Cartesian axes, it is possible to draw lines, spots, curves, etc. with it.
Specifically, there are known plotters in which the tool consists of a (hot or cold) glue gun which are thus capable of distributing the glue on the concerned surface in points determined by the operator and thus apply the glue needed for the step of rubber-coating.
The present invention relates to a device and a method which allow the automatic rubber-coating of an either flat or curved cutting die and which may possibly be associated to a plotter or to a tooled robot arm for automatic glue application or handling.
The present invention allows to overcome the aforesaid problem in virtue of a device and a method capable of automatically distributing the rubber or similar material, making it adhere to the cutting die support along the entire rule and on both sides thereof, and so that the previously described problems are solved, specifically using separate rubber plugs adapted to be compressed more than an equivalent rubber surface cut into a strip according to the traditional method. The advantage which derives therefrom is a higher elasticity to the benefit of the sheet lifting and, moreover, the high compression capacity of the rubber plug solves the problem of overpressure which the traditional rubber in strips creates on soft material sheet, such as for example corrugated cardboard, precisely due to the limited compression power.
The device according to the invention comprises elastic material containing and distributing means, preferably in the form of cylindrical section segments or in the form of ribbon; cutting and positioning means of portions of said elastic material and supporting and handling means of said elastic material containing and distributing means and of said cutting and positioning means of portions of said elastic material.
In a second preferred embodiment, said extraction means of the material cut by said perforating device 14 comprise a second reel for recovering the scrap rubber strip.
Preferably, the device according to the present invention comprises a bearing support 19, 20 possibly equipped with anchoring means to the movable arm of a plotter. In a further embodiment of the device according to the present invention, indeed, it may be integrated, specifically, with the arm of a plotter equipped for automatic gluing, so as to make an automatic cutting die rubber-coating apparatus.
In other preferred embodiments of the device according to the present invention, said elastic material containing and distributing means and said cutting and positioning means of portions of said elastic material may be implemented so as to manage elastic materials of different shapes and also in fluid and liquid form.
During the operation of the device according to the present invention, in the preferred embodiment described in accompanying
The above-described operations are supervised and managed by an appropriate computerized control system which manages the displacements of the arm of said plotter and of the various components of the device according to the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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FI2006A000342 | Dec 2006 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2007/004112 | 12/27/2007 | WO | 00 | 6/29/2009 |