Claims
- 1. In an apparatus including at least one die member for forming a stock material into a predetermined shape, said die member being resiliently biased during its forming stroke by means of a pneumatic cushion defined by a pressurized fluid entering a cavity in said apparatus and which cavity includes at least one seal member forming a pneumatic seal, said seal member requiring lubrication, the improvement comprising a lubrication circuit for lubricating said at least one seal member, said lubrication circuit including:
- i) a lubrication reservoir;
- ii) a mister for atomizing a lubricant received from the reservoir to form lubricated air;
- iii) a regulator for regulating the pressure of the lubricated air;
- iv) means for supplying said pressure regulated lubricated air to the pneumatic cushion and thereby the pneumatic seal through at least one inlet passageway formed in the apparatus in communication with said cavity, said lubricated air being exhausted from the pneumatic cushion, communicating with the pneumatic seal, through at least one outlet passageway formed in the apparatus.
- 2. In an apparatus including at least one die member for forming a stock material into a predetermined shape, said die member being resiliently biased during its forming stroke by means of pressurized fluid entering a cavity in said apparatus and which cavity includes at least one seal member forming a pneumatic seal, said seal member requiring periodic lubrication, the improvement comprising means for lubricating said at least one seal member, said lubricating means including a lubrication circuit having:
- i) a lubrication reservoir means;
- ii) a mister means for atomizing a lubricant received from the reservoir to form lubricated air;
- iii) means for regulating the pressure of the lubricated air;
- iv) means for supplying said pressure regulated lubricated air to the pneumatic seal through at least one inlet passageway formed in the apparatus in communication with said cavity, said lubricated air being exhausted from an area communicating with the pneumatic seal through at least one outlet passageway formed in the apparatus, further comprising inlet valve means for selectively supplying said pressurized fluid to the cavity during the forming stroke of the die member, and means for switching said inlet valve means to disrupt the flow of pressurized fluid into the cavity for supplying through said inlet valve said lubricated air in a lubrication cycle.
- 3. In the apparatus of claim 2, further comprising outlet valve means for exhausting said lubricated air from the cavity during the lubrication cycle, said outlet valve means being normally closed during the forming stroke to prevent depressurization of said die member.
- 4. Apparatus of claim 3, further comprising a coalescing filter connected to the outlet valve means for filtering remaining lubricant from the lubricated air prior to discharge to atmosphere.
- 5. Apparatus of claim 3, wherein said pressure regulating means establishes lubricated air pressure at a predetermined value less than the pressure of lubricant supplied to the pressure regulating means from the reservoir means.
- 6. An apparatus for rapidly and repeatedly forming sheet metal into products having the same predetermined shape, said apparatus comprising:
- tooling components for contacting the sheet metal;
- a cavity spaced from said tooling components;
- a passageway communicating with said cavity and a source of pressurized gas;
- a pressurized gas-actuated component within said cavity which is operably connected to said tooling components and has movable surfaces which form a gas pressure-seal so as to require lubrication;
- a lubrication circuit for lubricating said movable surfaces without putting lubricant on said tools or the sheet or the products, said lubrication circuit comprising:
- said cavity;
- a reservoir for liquid lubricant;
- a mister for atomizing lubricant received from said reservoir to form a mist of the lubricant in a carrier gas;
- means for conveying liquid lubricant from said reservoir to said mister;
- an inlet passageway communicating with said mister and said cavity, for supplying the mist to said cavity so that a metered amount of lubricant is deposited on said surfaces;
- a discharge passageway communicating with said cavity for discharging the carrier gas along any excess misted lubricant and other, undesirable gas;
- a pressure regulator for regulating pressure within the circuit so as to effect the aforesaid flow of lubricant and gas;
- control system for cutting off said flow of lubricant and gas to said cavity, so that said mist need not be continuously supplied to said cavity, but instead can be supplied thereto only during periods of selected frequency and duration.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the carrier gas is air.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6, further including a coalescing filter connected to said discharge passageway to collect the excess lubricant prior to discharge to atmosphere.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 6 wherein said seal is the seal of a pneumatic cushion.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 6 wherein:
- said seal is the seal of a pneumatic cushion;
- said apparatus has a manufacturing mode and a service mode;
- in the manufacturing mode said apparatus forms the products, said pneumatic cushion is pressurized, and said control means are closed so as to cut off the flow of lubricant and gas to said cavity and to isolate the gas in the lubrication circuit from the gas pressurizing the pneumatic cushion;
- in the service mode said products are not being formed, said pneumatic cushion can be depressurized, and said control means an be open so as to permit lubricant and gas to be supplied to said cavity during said periods of selected frequency and duration.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/716,715 filed Jun. 17, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5209098, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 530,506, filed May 31, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 104,745, filed Oct. 5, 1987, now abandoned.
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