The present invention relates to a bending machine with a compact bend arm.
Bending machines have a bending device comprising a bend die or matrix and a bend arm both able to turn around on an axis and being provided with co-operating counteracting members. These counteracting members clamp a section of a workpiece immediately after the section to be bent, according to a feeding direction of the workpiece in the bending machine. The workpiece is bent by causing both the matrix and the bend arm to move around the axis from an initial position to an end position. When a bending operation ends, the matrix is caused to return to the initial position.
In fixed radius bending machines such counteracting members comprise clamping jaws.
In order to allow workpieces to be bent into small radius curves and with various tilts, it should be desirable that a bending machine has a small size bending device. Further, it should be realized that the risk that certain bending operations cannot be performed, because they are hindered by parts of the bending device or of the rest of the bending machine, must be greatly reduced. Among such parts that would interfere with a bending operation there are both hoses of a hydraulic feeding circuit for cylinders situated on the bend arm, and wires of an electric circuit.
An object of the present invention is to allow bending operations to be performed without any hindrance or obstacle of hoses of a hydraulic feeding circuit and electric wires.
A further object of the invention is to improve the reliability of a bending machine operation.
Therefore, in order to achieve the above objects the invention provides a bending machine with a compact bend arm, including in a bend arm being mounted on a rotating spindle at least a double-acting cylinder which is fed with a pressured fluid through a plurality of hoses being part of a hydraulic circuit connected to a source of pressured fluid and of an electric circuit, each of the hoses, which are side by side, comprising a curved section around the rotating spindle, the curved section being radiused at one end to a section parallel to the bend arm, and at the other end to a section directed to the rest of the bending machine, to which the plurality of hoses are retained; in the section parallel to the bend arm the plurality of hoses being clamped on a slider slidable in a prismatic guide which is provided in the bend arm.
The present invention will be described referring to a preferred embodiment thereof in connection with the enclosed drawings, in which:
With reference to the drawings, in
Two hoses feeding a pressured fluid for the double-acting cylinder 6 and a hose for wires of an electric circuit are shown in
According to the invention, hoses 7 have a feature that they do not remain hanging from the bend arm 4, as in prior art bending machines. In such a way there are not dangerous hindrances or obstacles to a bending operation, since, as explained below, hoses 7 are kept adjoined to the bend arm 4.
As best seen in
As mounted on the bend arm 4, hoses 7 have a curved section 7a with a concavity facing the rotating spindle 3. The curved section 7a is radiused at one end thereof to a section 7b parallel to the bend arm 4, and at the other end to a section 7c respectively, directed to the rest of the bending machine.
As seen in
The slider 9 has an U-shaped base plate 11, which is provided in its bottom with engagement projections (not shown) for a slidable joint with the prismatic guide 10, and a closure element 12 adapted to be fixed by screws to sides of the U-shaped base plate 11 to enclose and clamp the hoses 7.
A protective flexible tape member 13 is provided opposite the bending machine beside the hoses 7. The protective flexible tape member 13 is fixed at one end to the slider 9, e.g. by a screw 14 (
In the operation of the bending machine, the bend arm 4 is rotated in the direction of the arrow F to bend a pipe which is clamped by the vice 5. When the bend arm 4 rotates, hoses 7 being retained by brackets 8, 8 underneath the support bench 1 are caused to extend parallel to a side of the bend arm 4. Hoses 7 really extend but without projecting downward from the bend arm 4, since they are clamped by the slider 9 slidable in the prismatic guide 10. The protective flexible tape member 13 protects hoses 7 as well as helps the slider 9 slide in the prismatic guide 10.
In such a way the bend arm 4 does not rise in its bulkiness in the pipe bending operation, and there is no risk that hoses of the hydraulic circuit are caught by a pipe while being bent. It should be appreciated that in such a way the reliability of the operator of the bending machine is more improved. As shown in
The invention has been described by way of example, and variations and changes can be made without departing from the scope of the enclosed claims.
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