1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to dies and, specifically, to a bending die.
2. Description of related art
One of the most significant factors that affect the precision of workpieces during bending process is die clearance between a punch and a die base of a bending die. The precision of the workpieces is increasingly reduced as the die clearance becomes larger. However, if the die clearance is too small, the workpieces cannot easily be removed from the bending die and are apt to be scratched. During production, when bending different workpieces, an operator must adjust the die clearance of the bending die.
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Therefore, a heretofore unaddressed need exists in the industry to address the described limitations.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a bending die comprises an upper die base fixing a punch, a lower die base, a stripping block, a bending block and a gasket assembly. The stripping block is on the lower die base, opposite the punch and elastically connected to the lower die base, with a bay between the lower die base and the stripping. The bending block is received in the bay and fixed to the lower die base. The gasket assembly is received in the bay between the bending block and the lower die base.
Other advantages and novel features will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The upper die base 50 is configured with a punch 52 via a plurality of screws 522. The lower die base 60 defines a groove 62 corresponding to the punch 52. The groove 62 receives a stripping block 64 therein which is elastically connected to the lower die base 60 via a spring 65 between a bottom 642 of the stripping block 64 and the lower die base 60. The lower die base 60 further includes a fixing portion 67, wherein a bay between the fixing portion 67 and the stripping block 64 receives a bending block 66 and a gasket assembly 68. The bending block 66 comprises a first sidewall 662 and a second sidewall 664. The first sidewall 662 is close to the stripping block 64 and maintains a distance from the stripping block 64, manifested as the die clearance of the bending die. The second sidewall 664 is close to the fixing portion 67. The gasket assembly 68 comprises at least one gasket between the second sidewall 664 and the fixing portion 67 to adjust the die clearance.
In this embodiment, the second sidewall 664 defines at least one screw hole 6642 arranged along a central line on a horizontal axis thereof. The gasket assembly 68 defines at least one opening 682 (referring to
The gasket assembly 68 comprises at least one gasket of a fixed width. The die clearance of the bending die is adjustable by addition or removal of one or more gaskets. When the die clearance of the bending die is to be adjusted, the screw 674 is withdrawn and removed, one or more gaskets are added or removed as necessary to change the width of the gasket assembly 68, and the screw 674 is tightened. As a result, only the width of the gasket assembly 68 needs to be adjusted by addition or removal of gaskets, with no requirement for removal or final readjustment of the bending die, convenience and efficiency are enhanced considerably.
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During bending, when the curved groove 666 matching the column 6662 is used as the bending edge, the surface of the workpiece is no longer susceptible to scratching. The workpiece is positioned on the bending block 66, the upper die base 50 moves down, the workpiece is bent by the pressure of the punch 52, and the stripping block 64 moves down together with the workpiece. In the bending process, the workpiece brings a shear force to bear on the column 6662 which then rotates in the curved groove 666 accordingly. Under this condition, no friction occurs between the workpiece and the column 6662, and the surface of the workpiece is no longer susceptible to scratching. After bending the workpiece, the upper die base 50 and the punch 52 moves up, the stripping block 64 moves up due to the elasticity of the spring 65, thereby removing the workpiece from the lower die base 60.
While exemplary embodiments have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only and not by way of limitation. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200810300927.1 | Apr 2008 | CN | national |