This application is a 371 of PCT/IB02/02798, filed Jul. 18, 2002.
The present invention concerns a bending machine for profiles, already sheared to size, such as for example round pieces for reinforcement purposes or suchlike, of the type comprising at least a drawing assembly, shearing means and bending means; the invention also concerns the connected bending method.
At least part of the drawing assembly of the bending machine according to the present invention is movable from a first loading position, wherein it is remote from the bending means, to a second drawing position wherein it is in proximity with said drawing means.
In the first loading position, the movable part of the drawing assembly is able to pick up the already sheared to size profile from an accumulation site, while in the second drawing position the drawing assembly is able to make the profile advance in order to perform the bending cycle.
The invention is applied particularly for bending and shaping straight bars able to form stirrups or other shaped elements for reinforcement purposes.
There are known bending machines for profiles already sheared to size, such as round pieces for reinforcement purposes or suchlike, individual or in bundles, wherein the drawing assembly is stationary and positioned in proximity with the shearing means, such as for example a shears, and bending means, such as for example a rotary bending disk including at least a bending pin and at least an axial contrasting pin.
The nearness of the drawing assembly to the bending means is due to the fact that, among other reasons, the sheared to size straight bars have longitudinal tensions and torsions which are released with the action of bending, making the bar rotate on its longitudinal axis as it advances. This has a negative effect on the quality, precision and planarity of the bends themselves and on the final products obtained.
It is therefore extremely advantageous to limit to a minimum the segment of bar not gripped between the drawing assembly and the shearing or bending means.
At the same time the nearness of the drawing assembly to the bending means makes the operator responsible for loading the machine more exposed to the danger of accidents and injury; in fact, in order to load the profiles into the drawing assembly, for example by removing them from a bundle, the operator has to be very near the shearing means and the bending means, with the risk of being hit by shavings, fragments or the profile itself during the bending step.
Moreover, since the torsions of the bar are released as it advances and is bent, the bent portion can rise up for quite a large amount from the ideal bending plane, with the risk of hitting the operator.
Documents EP-A-0.258.109, GB-A-1.413.143 and FR-A-2.553.314 all refer to shearing and/or bending machines which work metal bars from a coil; they comprise a drawing element movable with alternate motion, with continuous backwards and forwards movements, to unroll on each occasion a desired segment of said metal bars which are wound in a coil and to feed them to the relative machine.
In the machines described in these documents, there is always a straightening assembly between the feeding coil and the drawing assembly; thanks to the action of the straightening assembly, the problems of longitudinal tensions and torsions, which are found in the bending of pre-sheared bars, are largely eliminated.
The Applicant is not aware of bending machines which work pre-sheared profiles and which have at least part of the drawing assembly movable from a first loading position cooperating with an accumulation site for the profiles to a second drawing position wherein they cooperate with the bending unit and with the shearing assembly in order to perform the bending cycle.
The Applicant has devised and embodied the present invention to overcome this shortcoming of the state of the art and to obtain further advantages.
The present invention is set forth and characterized in the main claims, while the dependent claims describe other innovative characteristics of the invention.
The purpose of the invention is to achieve a bending machine for profiles already sheared to size, and a relative method, which will allow the operator to load said machine with said profiles while standing in a position sufficiently removed from the bending means so that he does not run the risk of accidents during the shearing and bending steps.
Another purpose is to reduce the risk that the residual torsions present in the straight bars to be bent are released during the feed and bending operations, prejudicing the precision and quality of the bends.
A further purpose is to reduce to a minimum the rotation of the bars on their own axis during feed.
Another purpose is to obtain an increase in productivity.
The bending machine on which the present invention is applied comprises at least a drawing assembly able to draw at least one profile, already sheared to size, such as for example a straight bar for reinforcement purposes or suchlike, shearing means able to finish the size of said profiles in order to perform the desired reinforcement element, and bending means able to bend the profiles to make stirrups or other shaped products.
According to a characteristic feature of the present invention, at least part of the drawing assembly is movable between a first loading position, wherein it is remote from the shearing means and bending means in order to be loaded with at least one profile in cooperation with a site wherein said profiles are accumulated, and a second drawing position wherein it is substantially in proximity with and upstream of the shearing means and bending means to draw/feed the loaded profile towards the latter and to cooperate with them in performing the bending cycle.
In this second drawing position, the drawing assembly is able to feed the profile step-wise, in conventional manner, to perform the usual bending operations on the leading end; or the profile can be made to advance for a pre-set length, gripped by a second drawing assembly, arranged downstream of the bending means, sheared and then moved step-wise to perform the trailing end bends.
In a first embodiment, the drawing assembly comprises a driver of the type with one or more pairs of rollers, and is assembled on a trolley movable between the said two positions, respectively the loading and drawing positions.
During the passage between said two positions, the rollers of the driver grip on the profile with a pincer effect; this prevents the profile itself from rotating on its own axis, thus allowing to obtain perfectly parallel bends.
In a second embodiment, the drawing assembly comprises at least a gripping member, such as a pincer or suchlike, movable between the two positions, loading and drawing, to selectively take the profiles from a loading position remote from the bending unit and transfer them, preventing them from rotating on their own axis, onto a roller-type driver arranged upstream of and in proximity with said bending unit.
In another embodiment, the drawing assembly is formed by two or more gripping members, such as pincers or similar, of which one is movable between the loading position and the drawing position, and one is stationary arranged upstream of the bending unit, cooperating with each other so as to load and draw the profiles.
In another embodiment, the drawing assembly comprises a roller-type driver arranged upstream of or in proximity with the bending unit, and pincer means which can also be moved beyond the bending unit, in order to transfer the profile without rotation from the bending means to the second drawing assembly suitable to perform the trailing end bends.
According to a variant, in cooperation with said second drawing assembly there is at least a retaining element which limits the raising of the profile during bending to a minimum value.
With the bending machine as described heretofore, the operator can position himself sufficiently remote from the shearing means and bending means, since it is the drawing assembly, or at least a part of it, which moves from a loading zone, where the operator can position himself, to a drawing zone in proximity with the shearing means and bending means.
With the invention therefore the safety of the operator is facilitated, and in any case, during the drawing/feeding steps, the drawing assembly is kept in a position near the bending unit. Moreover, in the first advance step of the profile the drawing assembly acts thereon with a pincer effect, thus preventing axial rotations and torsions of the profile.
These and other characteristics of the present invention will be apparent from the following description of some preferential forms of embodiment, given as a non-restrictive example with reference to the attached drawings wherein:
With reference to
In a first embodiment shown in
The movement of the drawing assembly 20 allows the operator 18 to assume an operating position sufficiently remote from the shears 11 and the bending unit 12 so as to ensure optimum safety conditions.
In the passage from the first 20a to the second 20b position, the rollers 21 are stationary and grip on the profile 16, achieving a pincer effect which prevents harmful rotations on the axis of the profile 16.
When the drawing assembly 20 has moved to the drawing position 20b, the profile 16 is made to advance in conventional manner, by the rotation of the rollers 21 and said drawing assembly cooperates with the bending unit 12 in performing the shearing cycle.
In this case, when the moveable pair of rollers 21, after having taken the profile 16 and located it between the rollers 21a of the fixed pair, performs its return movement to the loading position 20a, the pair of fixed rollers 21a can begin the drawing/feeding procedure to perform the bending. This embodiment entails an increase in productivity and a reduction in the dead time.
In a second embodiment (
In this case too it is possible to obtain an increase in productivity because, having received the profile 16, the driver 120 can work during the return movement of the pincer 122 to the loading position 122a.
According to a variant to this embodiment, indicated by dashes in
In a third embodiment (
In this last embodiment the task of the pincer 222 is both to feed the profile 16 towards the bending unit 12, in co-operation with the pincer 221, and also to feed it forwards step-wise, beyond the bending unit 12, during the bending steps.
At the start of the bending operations, the movable part of the drawing assembly is positioned in the respective first loading position (20a, 122a, 222a). In this position, the operator 18 can remove one or more profiles 16 from the bundle and insert them between the gripping elements of the drawing assembly, staying far enough away from the shears 11 and the bending unit 12.
Then, said movable part translates and makes said profile 16 advance, exerting thereon a pincer effect which prevents it from rotating, and moves to the second drawing position (20b, 122b, 222b) from which, in substantially usual procedures, the bending operations can be started. In the event that trailing end bends are to be made, the profile 16 will be fed forwards for a length and sheared by the shears 11; at this point the drawing assembly 13 moves to the gripping position and draws the profile 16 backwards so that the desired bending can be done.
It is obvious however that modifications and/or additions of parts can be made to the machine 10 and method as described heretofore without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
For example, according to a variant, downstream of the driver a pair of expulsion rollers are provided, to manage the discharge of the off-cuts.
It is also obvious that, although the present invention has been described with reference to specific examples, a skilled person in the art shall certainly be able to achieve many other equivalent forms of bending machine for profiles and relative bending method, all of which shall come within the field and scope of the present invention.
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UD2001A0126 | Jul 2001 | IT | national |
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PCT/IB02/02798 | 7/18/2002 | WO | 00 | 1/16/2004 |
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