Claims
- 1. A die assembly for manufacturing a pencil core comprising a stack of a plurality of rectangular, elongate, slender laminae from strip stock material, said laminae having substantially equal lengths, each said lamina having a substantially uniform width throughout its length, said stack being substantially circular in cross section and having a widest lamina which is the widest lamina in said stack, and a plurality of laminae of decreasing widths located both above and below said widest lamina, said die assembly comprising:a plurality of punching stations, each punching station having a punch for stamping features in said strip stock material, at least two of such punches being selectively actuable, said features defining said elongate laminae, each said lamina having generally opposite first and second edges, said features further defining interlock elements adapted to engage another lamina, said laminae connected to a carrier portion of the strip stock material; a blanking station comprising a blanking punch, said blanking punch separating a lamina from the carrier portion of the strip stock material; and an elongate choke cavity disposed below said blanking punch and into which said laminae are received, said choke cavity dimensioned to hold said stack only by said widest lamina.
- 2. The die assembly of claim 1, wherein said blanking punch includes a lower surface and at least one staking punch insert extending from said lower surface.
- 3. The die assembly of claim 1, wherein said blanking station is provided with means for forming one of a notch and a protrusion at an edge of a lamina, said choke cavity provided with one of a notch and a ridge to cooperatively engage a corresponding one of said protrusion and notch provided in each said lamina.
- 4. A die assembly for manufacturing a stack of interlocked elongate, slender laminae from strip stock material, said laminae having substantially equal lengths, each said laminae having a substantially uniform width throughout its length, said stack being substantially circular in cross section and having a widest lamina which is the widest lamina in said stack, and a plurality of laminae of decreasing widths located both above and below said widest lamina, said die assembly comprising:a plurality of punching stations, each punching station having a punch for stamping features in said strip stock material, at least two of such punches being selectively actuable, said features defining elongate laminae each having generally opposite first and second edges, said features further defining interlock elements for interlocking said laminae, said laminae connected to a carrier portion of the strip stock material; a strip stock material alignment member operatively associated with said plurality of punching stations; a blanking station comprising a blanking punch disposed over an elongate choke cavity for separating a lamina from the carrier portion of the strip stock material; a choke operably associated with said blanking station, said choke engaging said stack only by said widest lamina; and a lamina securing element to secure at least two of said laminae to each other in said die assembly.
Parent Case Info
This is a Division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/152,979, filed Sep. 14, 1998, which is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/963,795, filed Nov. 4, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,131,268, issued Oct. 17, 2000, which is a Division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/806,020, filed Feb. 24, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,755,023, issued May 26, 1998, which is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/658,595, filed Jun. 5, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,799,387, issued Sep. 1, 1998.
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