This application claims priority to German patent application Serial No. 201 17 609.2, filed Oct. 27, 2001.
This invention relates to an arrangement of a die-plate of a hydraulic press.
A common procedure to press powdered material into shape is to form the molding space in a die-plate (die-bore) and to produce the compact by means of an upper ram and a lower ram. Usually, the lower ram is moved into the die-bore up to a predetermined position, whereupon filling is done with powdered material. Subsequently, the compact is molded by means of the upper ram. Such a process, for instance helps in pressing metallic powder into shape for the manufacture of molded components according to the sintering technique. In doing so, efforts are made to mould the compact, if possible, already in a relatively precise way with regard to its geometrical dimensions and compactness so as to achieve the desired dimensional stability later, after the sintering process.
If the compact has a geometrical shape in which an oblique surface is provided at the outer surface as is the case, for instance, for cutting blades of milling and drilling tools, a deformation force which is not insignificant is applied to the die-plate. This deformation force causes a deformation of the die-plate by bending and upsetting it.
It is the object of the invention to arrange a die-plate of a hydraulic press in such a way that the deformation of the die-plate by flexural forces becomes minimal.
In the invention, the die-plate is supported via vertically arranged supporting standards with the supporting standards having upper supporting portions cantilevered at the upper end which define bearing areas for the die-plate close to the die-bore. In this way, the bearing areas may be moved very close to the die-bore so that negligible flexural strains are effected in the remaining portion of the die-plate even if pressing forces are high.
According to an aspect of the invention, the supporting standards, at the lower end, are supported on a flange which, at its underside, is adapted to be fixed to the hydraulic cylinder for the lower ram. As is known the upper and lower rams are operated by hydraulic cylinders.
According to another aspect, the supporting standards are supported on the flange via an intermediate plate.
In a preferred embodiment, one supporting standard each is disposed on opposed sides of the bore axis with two arms disposed at a parallel spacing which at the upper end, have the supporting portions with their bearing areas. Preferably, each arm has a bearing area so that four bearing areas are provided which are preferably disposed at the same circumferential spacing.
According to another aspect of the invention, the cantilevered supporting portions, in turn, are propped by a portion of the supporting standard or supporting arm that gradually widens in an upward direction.
The inventive arrangement of the die-plate can be realized and assembled by simple means.
The invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to an embodiment shown in the drawings.
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A flange 14 having a central through bore 16 is disposed below the die-plate 10 at a spacing therefrom and in parallel therewith. The flange 14 is bolted to the cylinder of the lower ram, which action is not shown in detail, however. Opposed sides of the through bore 16, which serves for passing the lower ram therethrough, have mounted thereon intermediate plates 18, 20 on the flange 14. Each intermediate plate 18, 20 has supported thereon a supporting standard 22 and 24, respectively. The supporting standards 22, 24 have an I-profile which is approximately asymmetric, with a vertical cross-web 26 to which two arms 28, 30 are coupled. Webs 32, 34 brace the web 26 and the plate 10 and are formed on the other side of web 26 across from arms 28, 30.
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20030079623 A1 | May 2003 | US |