1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a bending machine die provided with a vise for clamping an elongated workpiece to be bent.
2. Description of Related Art
A vise close to that one described below is produced by Jesse Engineering in Tacoma, Wash. (USA). The vise of Jesse Engineering is installed by a support member on the top of a die of a bending machine. Such a support member frontally holds a pivoting axis located above a die groove. A jaw is mounted swinging about this pivoting axis. The clamping portion of the jaw is under the pivoting axis, and above the latter there is a connection to the rod of a hydraulic cylinder mounted behind on the same support member of the jaw.
A clamping vise of the type above mentioned is certainly effective for elongated workpieces, also called tubes below, that are a small diameter and then capable of being deformed by a low deformation work.
However, if one considers that what retains a tube in the die groove is the cylinder rod urging on the jaw, it should be understood that it is only the hydraulic cylinder to counteract an opening of the same jaw. Actually, the hydraulic cylinder chosen by Jesse Engineering is not small and occupies great space in the working zone of the bending machine.
The present invention aims to overcome these drawbacks.
In particular, an object of the invention is to assure a firm, reliable automatic clamping of an elongated workpiece to be bent against a die also for great tubes.
Another object of the invention is to reduce a space necessary to clamp a tube to be bent also for great tubes.
The above and other objects are achieved by a bending machine die provided with a vise for clamping an elongated workpiece to be bent, said die having a circumferential groove between its lower and upper sides, the vise comprising a movable jaw provided with a clamping portion approachable to and removable from the circumferential groove of the die, the clamping portion of the movable jaw and the groove of the die having concave profiles adapted to surround, from opposite parts, an elongated workpiece to be bent, characterized in that the vise comprises:
The present invention will be described with reference to its preferred embodiments in connection with the accompanying drawings.
With reference to the drawings, in
The vise 5 can be best shown in its perspective and side views in
A retaining device generally indicated as 10 is adapted to grip the retaining end 8 of the movable jaw 6, which is suitably recessed in its side facing outwards, and to keep the movable jaw 6 in a closed position. The movable jaw 6 has a central portion 60 provided with a groove for engaging the tube T.
The operating device 90 of the movable jaw, which allows the jaw 60 to be rotated away from and towards the die groove 4, is joined to the die 2. The operating device 90 comprises a fixed hydraulic cylinder 11 connected to the lower side 40 of the die 2. Connected to the rod 12 of the fixed cylinder 11 is a rack 13 slidingly mounted in a guide 14, which is also fixed to the lower side 40 of the die 2. The rack 13 is slidable at right-angles to the axis X of the pivoting spindle 9 of the movable jaw 6. The rack 13 engages a pinion 15 keyed to the pivoting spindle 9.
By operating the hydraulic cylinder 11 the movable jaw 60 is rotated about the axis X towards and away from the groove 4 of the die 2, and then the tube T received inside the groove 4. The operating device 90 described for the movable jaw can be replaced by another equivalent device, for example a lead screw mechanism, a motor, a cam and cylinder device, etc.
The retaining device 10 of the movable jaw 6 comprises a second hydraulic cylinder 16 that is mounted on the upper side 41 of the die 2 in a swinging way. The hydraulic cylinder 16 is fed by a hydraulic reservoir not shown. The rod 17 (
The swinging hydraulic cylinder 16 is sustained by a support member generally designated as 20. The support member 20 has a base plate 21 for the mounting on the upper side 41 of the die 2, and sustaining elements 22, which extend from the base plate 21 and are adapted to sustain the hydraulic cylinder 16 in a swinging way. The hydraulic cylinder 16 is sustained thanks to a pivoting axis X′ for swinging the hydraulic cylinder 16. The pivoting axis X′ is embodied in gudgeons 23 passing through holed trunnions 24 projecting from the hydraulic cylinder 16 at its end towards the cylinder rod 17 thereof.
The support of the hydraulic cylinder 16 is completed by guiding means to guide the pins 19 in their location into the retaining end 8 of the movable jaw 6. Such a guiding means includes a groove 25 made on both opposite sides of the prismatic portion 18 of the cylinder rod 17. Grooves 25 are designed to receive respective studs 26 connected to the support members 20 by means of gusset plates or brackets 27. Each groove 25 can be made, as shown in
With reference to
In this second embodiment the pivoting axis X′ for swinging the hydraulic cylinder 29 comprises a pivot 30 passing through the cylinder rod 31 and engaging coaxial holes in sustaining means, indicated as 32, of the whole support 39.
A guiding means for the swinging hydraulic cylinder 29 includes a guide 33 symmetrically provided on both retaining elements 32 of the support. The guide 33 is in the form of an elongated slot.
Pivots 330, which are radially projecting from opposite parts of the cylinder 29, are slidable inside the guide 33. Analogously pins 34 engaging the retaining end 8 of the movable jaw 6 are made radially projecting from the hydraulic cylinder 29.
The second embodiment of the bending machine die is more advantageous than the first one as it is less cumbersome and equally effective with respect to the first one. With reference to
The insert 37 is retained on the die 2 by means of a prismatic coupling performed on at least a side of the insert 37. On this side a seating 52 for a plate 53, frontally projecting from the side of the insert 37 where the plate 53 is fixed by screws 54. The projecting plate 53 is designed to be received with its frontal edge in a facing seating (not designated by any reference numeral) made in the die 2, on its upper side 41. When the movable jaw 35 has been completely approached to the die 2, both of them are latched together, and this is useful to increase a resistance of the vise to the axial stresses to which the elongated workpiece or tube T to be bent is subjected.
The insert 37 is interchangeable with other inserts having clamping portions 51 with a different internal diameter. This allows the same vise, which is easily disassembled as shown in
With reference to
This alternate of a jaw has many advantages. The half cylindrical shape of the insert 57 facilitates the manufacture thereof and reduces the waste of material. In use the insert fits best to the tube to be clamped and follows any offset, eccentricity and other defects thereof. Further, in the rotation of the jaw 55 for clamping the tube, when the insert 57 swings, also by few degrees, as shown with dash lines in
Reference is made now to
Once a tube is bent, when it has to be taken of the die, it may occur that residual stresses in the tube interact with the vise hindering the opening movement of the movable jaw 55 since the latter has been released from the retaining device 28, by means of an operating device 91 similar to the operating device 90 above described and similarly positioned.
To this end the hydraulic cylinder 29 is forwarded along the arrow H by means of pivots 330 diametrally projecting from the cylinder 29 and sliding through the guide 33. Advantageously the guide 33 is made angular so that it has a substantially horizontal axis slot portion 72 and a sloping slot portion 73. Thus, already in a first travel of the hydraulic cylinder 29 in the direction of the arrow H, coaxial to the axis of the slot portion 72, the thrusting lug 71 thrusts the movable jaw 55 to remove it from the die 2 in an opening operation of the movable jaw 55. Then the movable jaw 55 rotates downwards by the operating device 91. It should be clear that a slightest displacement of the movable jaw 55 is sufficient to achieve a disconnection thereof from the tube T.
This disconnection reduces greatly the opening action performed by the operating device 91.
Referring again to
The operating device 91 is depicted as the operating device 90. However the operation device 91 is comprised of a hydraulic cylinder 92 and a rack 93, but to facilitate the construction and reduce sizes the mutual positions are inverted with respect to the operation device 90.
It should be clear that, by using the thrusting lug 71, the hydraulic cylinder 92 of the operation device 91 could be also a single-acting cylinder, as the rotation of the movable jaw 55 away from the die 2, i.e. the opening of the movable jaw 55, can happen for the gravity.
In the preceding description illustrative but not limiting embodiments of the invention have been given, which is defined in the enclosed claims.
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20060027008 A1 | Feb 2006 | US |