Bending press for forming channel-shaped bends in the edges of a metal sheet

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6170314
  • Patent Number
    6,170,314
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 14, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 9, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Crane; Daniel C.
    Agents
    • Sughrue, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak & Seas, PLLC
Abstract
The movable blank-holder of a bending press includes a series of segments and a pair of motor-driven carriages each of which has an entraining member which can selectively engage and release the segments in order to move them for re-arrangement purposes. Each of two segments situated at opposite ends of the series includes a shoe-holder which supports a respective shoe by means of inclined guides. Each shoe-holder body carries a respective slide having a driving portion and each shoe has a driven portion. These driving and driven portions have facing cooperating pressure and sliding faces arranged in a manner such that a movement of the slide towards the center of the press is converted into an oblique movement of the respective shoe such that it is released from a lateral channel-shaped bend already formed in a metal sheet, without sliding on the sheet. Each carriage includes an entraining member and each slide includes an entrained member which can be engaged by the entraining member in order to move the slide selectively towards the center of the press. The two carriages are movable simultaneously in opposite directions upon command in order to simultaneously bring about the aforementioned movements of the shoes, by means of the slides, in directions such as to release them from the respective lateral bends. The shoes have respective resilient mechanisms for biasing them in directions to return each shoe to a working position to which it is moved away from the center of the press and from the movable blank-holder.
Description




This is a national stage application of PCT/EP98/02162 application dated Apr. 14, 1998.




The present invention relates to a bending press for forming channel-shaped bends in the edges of a metal sheet.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Conventional bending presses known from the document WO 96/13346.




A bending press according to one embodiment described and illustrated in the document WO 96/13346 comprises a pair of carriages which can be moved along its movable blank-holder in order to rearrange its segments. Each of these carriages comprises a first set of teeth fixed to the carriage, an input shaft housed in the shoe-holder body and connected to the first set of teeth by a toothed sprocket, a second set of teeth fixed to the shoe, and gearing for transmitting the drive of the input shaft to the second set of teeth.




This known mechanism enables the movements of the two shoes to be coordinated with the movements of the movable blank-holder, preferably by numerical control, in a manner such that, for movements of the movable blank-holder away from the fixed blank-holder there are corresponding simultaneous movements of the two shoes towards the centre of the press and towards the fixed blank-holder, without sliding of the shoes on the sheet. The two shoes are returned to the position in which they are moved away from the centre of the press by means of respective spiral springs or equivalent means incorporated in the shoe-holder body and interposed between it and the input shaft of the mechanism.




The mechanism according to document WO 96/13346 represented considerable progress in comparison with the prior art but has the disadvantage of being expensive because of the precision required in the manufacture and assembly of its components, particularly of its sets of teeth and its toothed sprockets.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the invention is to provide a bending press of the type in question in which the function of controlling the movements of the shoes is performed by much simpler and more inexpensive means.




According to the invention, this object is achieved by means of a bending press in which.




According to the invention, the devices which transmit the movement of the carriages to the shoes in order to move them towards the centre of the press and towards the fixed blank-holder, that is, in order to release them from the channel-shaped bends without sliding on the sheet, do not comprise toothed members requiring very precise manufacture. As will be understood better from a reading of the detailed description given with reference to the drawings, according to the invention, these devices comprise very simple elements which operate by pressure and by relative sliding; even though the cooperating surfaces of these elements require a certain precision of manufacture, this precision does not involve such high costs as the manufacture of teeth.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




The invention will be understood better from a reading of the following detailed description, given by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the appended drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a schematic, perspective view of a bending press to which the invention is applied,





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of an end region of the movable blank-holder of the press of

FIG. 1

, on an enlarged scale, including one of the two shoe/shoe-holder units (the left-hand one closer to the observer in FIG.


1


), it being understood that the other shoe/shoe-holder unit is formed as mirror image thereof,





FIG. 3

is a side elevational view taken on the arrow III of

FIG. 2

,





FIG. 4

is a section taken in the plane indicated IV—IV in

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 5

is a section of a detail taken on the line V—V of

FIG. 4

,




FIGS.


6


and 7 are front elevational views taken on the arrow VI of

FIG. 2

showing the shoe of the unit in the position to which it is moved away from the centre of the press and from the fixed blank-holder, and in the position to which it is moved towards the centre of the press and towards the fixed blank-holder, respectively, and





FIGS. 8

,


9


and


10


are partial schematic front views taken on the arrow VIII of

FIG. 1

showing three successive stages of the release of the movable blank-holder of the press and of its shoes from a metal sheet two opposite edges of which already have channel-shaped bends.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The embodiment shown in the drawings relates to the most common case of a press in which the movable blank-holder is the upper one, the fixed blank-holder is the lower one, and the plane of the metal sheet subjected to bending is horizontal.




The invention is not limited to this arrangement, however, since, by virtue of the fact that the movements of the shoes are brought about positively, it can be applied to other arrangements such as, for example, an arrangement in which the movable blank-holder is the lower one, or an arrangement in which the plane of the metal sheet is vertical and the movable blank-holder moves horizontally.




With reference to

FIG. 1

, a vertical bending press, generally indicated


10


, comprises a strong channel-shaped frame, generally indicated


12


.




A strong front plate


14


is slidable vertically on an upper front portion of the frame


12


and its lower portion carries an upper movable blank-holder, generally indicated


16


, which will be referred to further below.




Upward and downward vertical movements of the front plate


14


and of the blank-holder


16


are brought about by one or more hydraulic actuators, not shown.




A lower front portion of the frame


12


carries a fixed blank-holder


18


with which the movable blank-holder


16


cooperates during bending operations.




A blade-holder


20


mounted in the cavity defined by the channel-shape of the frame


12


is also channel-shaped and carries a pair of bending blades, that is, a lower blade


22


and an upper blade


24


.




The blade-holder


20


can be moved upwards and downwards and also advanced and retracted under the control of actuators which are preferably numerically controlled, in order selectively to cause its lower blade


22


to cooperate with the upper blank-holder


16


or its upper blade


24


with the lower blank-holder


18


.




For further details relating to the blade-holder


20


and to its control actuators, reference should be made to an International patent application filed by the Applicant on the same date for “A sheet-metal bending press” and claiming priority of Italian patent application No. TO97A000314 of Apr. 15, 1997.




The upper movable blank-holder


16


is of the sectional type formed by a series of segments


26


, for example, as in-the bending presses described and illustrated in the documents U.S. Pat. No. 4 089 198 and WO 96/13346.




The series of segments


26


comprises two special segments, indicated


28


, which are spaced apart so as to correspond to opposite lateral edges of a metal sheet. In

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


8


to


10


, these segments


28


are arranged at the two ends of the series of segments, that is, in positions corresponding to the maximum useful width of the press.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, on the front of the press


10


there is a table


30


for supporting metal sheets being bent. The table


30


is preferably served by a manipulator (not shown).




All of the movements of the press and of its manipulator are preferably controlled by a numerical control device, conventionally indicated by means of a suspended “console”


32


thereof.




A translation bar


34


extending along the movable blank-holder


16


comprises two portions


38


which are threaded in opposite directions.




The bar


34


can be rotated selectively by a numerically-controlled electric motor


40


.




The two portions


38


of the bar


34


which are threaded in opposite directions carry respective carriages


42


coupled to these threaded portions by means of respective female threads, not shown. The two carriages


42


are provided for rearranging the segments


26


of the movable blank-holder


16


each time such rearrangement is necessary in order to adapt the blank-holder


16


to the width of a specific sheet to be bent.




With reference to

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


6


,


7


and


8


to


10


, in order to perform these operations to rearrange the segments


26


, each carriage


42


has a respective entraining member


44


, further details of which will be given below.




For the moment, it will suffice to state that an upper portion of each of the segments


26


has a respective entrained member constituted by a front projection


46


which can be engaged by a respective entraining member


44


.




Further details of the entraining members


44


, of the entrained members


46


, and of their cooperation will be given below. For the moment it will suffice to state that the left-hand carriage


42


of

FIGS. 1 and 8

to


10


is arranged for moving segments


26


situated to the left of the centre of the press and the right-hand carriage


42


with its entraining member


44


is arranged for simultaneously moving right-hand segments


26


in the opposite direction.




With reference to

FIGS. 2

to


4


and


6


to


10


, each end segment


28


comprises a shoe-holder body


48


which acts as the actual segment and has, for its rearrange ment by the respective carriage


42


, an entrained member


46


a in the form of a front projection just like the projections


46


and aligned therewith.




Each body


48


supports a shoe


50


with a lower beak-like projection


52


.




As can be seen, for example, in

FIGS. 8

to


10


, the projections


52


of each shoe


50


extend in opposite directions so that each can be inserted in a lateral channel-shaped bend, indicated B, already formed in a metal sheet P.




Each shoe


50


is supported by its body


48


by means of inclined guides


54


, preferably oriented at 45° to the plane of the metal sheet P (

FIGS. 8

to


10


) to be bent.




The cross-section of the guides


54


, which is similar to a dovetail, is visible in FIG.


5


.




Each shoe


50


can move along the guides


54


between a working or engagement position, shown in continuous outline in

FIGS. 2 and 4

as well as in

FIG. 6

, and a release position, shown in broken outline in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, as well as in FIG.


7


.




Means which, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, serve for converting the movements of the carriages


42


along the translation bar


34


from the working position to the release position, as well as returning them from the release position to the working position, will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 2

to


7


.




Each shoe-holder body


48


carries a respective slide


56


slidable on the body


48


in directions parallel to the directions of movement of the carriage


42


.




An abutment in the form of a block


58


, the function of which will be referred to further below, is fixed to the slide


56


so as to be adjustable in the same directions.




A driving portion


60


in the form of a vertically elongate plate-like portion is fixed to the slide


56


. The plate-like portion


60


is fitted flat on a front face of the shoe-holder body


28


and is substantially coplanar with the front faces of the segments


26


.




An edge of the plate-like portion


60


, indicated


62


, facing laterally inwardly relative to the press, extends vertically, that is, in the direction of movement of the movable blank-holder


16


.




Each shoe


50


has a driven portion


64


fixed thereto. In the preferred embodiment shown in the drawings, the driven portion


64


is constituted by a plate fixed to the front of the shoe


50


by means of a series of screws


66


, the heads of which are shown schematically in

FIGS. 6 and 7

.




A straight lateral edge of the plate


64


, indicated


68


, is parallel to and faces the straight edge


62


.




As will be seen from the following, the two edges


62


and


68


constitute facing cooperating pressure and sliding surfaces arranged in a manner such that a movement of the slide


56


towards the centre of the press is converted by the cooperation of the facing surfaces


62


,


68


with pressure and sliding into a movement of the shoe


50


from the working position of

FIG. 6

to the release position of FIG.


7


.




This movement is controlled positively by the respective carriage


42


in the manner which will be explained below.




A resilient biasing means, an embodiment of which is shown in

FIG. 4

, is provided for returning the shoe


50


from the release position to the working position.




With reference to

FIG. 4

, each shoe-holder body


48


has a recess


70


also visible in

FIGS. 2

,


3


and


5


. This recess


70


extends parallel to the inclined guides


54


and contains, as resilient biasing means, at least one helical compression biasing spring


72


.




The shoe


50


has an appendage


74


, also visible in

FIGS. 2

,


3


and


5


, which is slidable along a fixed rod


76


extending through the spring


70


for centring purposes.




The spring


70


reacts against an end wall


78


of the cavity


70


at one end and against the appendage


74


at the other end.




When the shoe


50


moves from the working position of

FIG. 6

to the release position of

FIG. 7

, the spring


72


is compressed and biases the shoe in the opposite direction by virtue of the release of its compression energy.




Reference will now be made to

FIGS. 2

,


3


,


6


and


7


to describe the details of the entraining member


44


of each carriage


42


and the way in which it serves to bring about the movement of the respective shoe


50


from the working position to the release position.




The entraining member


44


is in the form of a bar slidable vertically, that is, in the direction of movement of the movable blank-holder


16


, in the respective carriage


42


.




The top of the bar


44


is connected to the rod of a respective linear actuator


80


(FIG.


1


), which is preferably numerically controlled.




The actuator


80


can move the bar between a position in which it is raised, that is, retracted, relative to the fixed blank-holder


18


, an intermediate position, and a position in which it is lowered, that is, advanced relative to the fixed blank-holder


18


.




In

FIG. 6

, the level of the lower end of the bar


44


in the retracted position is indicated L


1


, the level of this end in the intermediate position is indicated L


2


, and its level in the advanced position is indicated L


3


.




When the bar


44


is retracted, its end which is at the level L


1


is above all of the projections or entrained members


46


,


46




a


and any movements of the carriage


42


have no effect.




When the bar


44


is in the intermediate position, its end which is at the level L


2


is in a position such that it interferes with the projections


46


,


46




a


and the segments


26


,


28


can be arranged by means of the movements of the carriage


42


, by virtue of the engagement of the bar


44


with lateral pressure with the selected projection


46


or


46




a.






In order to bring about the movements of the shoes from the working position of

FIG. 6

to the release position of

FIG. 7

, the bars


44


of the two carriages


42


are brought to the advanced position corresponding to the level L


3


, as shown in

FIG. 6

in broken outline, and in FIG.


7


.




In this position, the bar


44


is so arranged as to interfere with the projection or abutment


58


of the slide


56


on its side facing outwardly relative to the press.




In these conditions, a movement of the carriage


42


towards the centre of the press in the direction of the arrow F of

FIG. 7

is converted into a corresponding movement of the slide


56


by virtue of the engagement of the bar


44


with the abutment or projection


58


.




During this movement, the edge


62


of the driving member constituted by the plate-shaped portion


60


of the slide


56


engages the edge


68


of the plate


64


of the shoe


50


.




By virtue of the inclined guides


54


, the pressure of the edge


62


on the edge


68


is translated into a movement of the shoe


50


in the direction of the arrow G of

FIG. 7

, during which movement the edge


68


moves downwardly along the edge


62


.




The arrangement is such that, when the shoe


50


reaches the release position of

FIG. 7

, the bar


44


strikes the projection


46




a


which constitutes a travel-limit stop.




This travel-limit position can be adjusted by adjustment of the position of the abutment or projection


58


along the slide


56


.




Reference will now be made to

FIGS. 8

,


9


and


10


to describe the coordinated sequence of movements of the blank-holder


16


and of its end shoes


50


, both of which movements are preferably controlled by the numerical-control device


32


of FIG.


1


.




In

FIG. 8

, the metal sheet P is gripped between the upper blank-holder


16


and the lower blank-holder


18


. The two shoes


50


are in the respective working positions of

FIG. 6

in which they are moved apart and away from the centre of the press and their beak-like projections


52


are fitted in the respective lateral bends B in the sheet P.




With reference to

FIG. 9

, in order to be able to release the sheet P from the press, the numerical control device


32


(

FIG. 1

) brings about upward movement of the movable blank-holder


16


and, at the same time, oblique movement of the two shoes


50


towards their release positions in the direction of the arrow G of FIG.


7


. The movements are coordinated in a manner such that, as soon as the movable blank-holder


16


is detached from the sheet P, the shoes


50


are also detached from the sheet P whilst starting to move in the direction of the arrow G of

FIG. 7

, so that they never slide on the panel.





FIG. 10

shows the final condition in which the movable blank-holder


16


is raised and the shoes


50


are moved the maximum distance towards one another and have reached the final release position of FIG.


7


. In this position, the projections


52


no longer interfere with the bends B.




When the upper blank-holder


16


is lowered against a sheet P for bending purposes, the movements of the blank-holder


16


and of the shoes


50


, which are coordinated by the numerical-control device


32


of

FIG. 1

, take place in the opposite directions by virtue of the biasing force of the springs


72


of

FIG. 4

, again without sliding of the shoes


50


on the sheet P.





FIG. 1

shows a bending press which comprises a pair of blades cooperating with respective opposed blades forming part of respective blank-holders.




The invention may, however, be applied to a press even having only one pair of bending tools (blade and opposed blade), in particular in order to form one or more bends in an edge of a metal sheet in a direction perpendicular to that of the opposed channel-shaped bends indicated B in

FIGS. 8

to


10


.



Claims
  • 1. A bending press which forms at least one bend in an edge of a metal sheet of which at least one lateral edge perpendicular to an edge to be bent has already been bent into a channel-shape, comprising:a pair of opposed blank-holders, said blank-holders including a movable blank-holder and a fixed blank-holder, and at least one bending blade cooperating with the movable blank-holder, wherein the movable blank-holder includes a series of segments movable along the blank-holder and equipped with a pair of motor-driven carriages, movable in a horizontal direction, each of which has an entraining member which can selectively engage and release the segments in order to move the segments for rearrangement purposes, wherein each of two segments situated at opposite ends of the series includes a shoe-holder body which supports a respective shoe by means of inclined guides converging towards the fixed blank-holder, wherein the two shoes have projections extending in opposite directions for insertion in respective channel-shaped bends which have already been formed, wherein each carriage can bring about a movement of a respective shoe along its inclined guides in a direction towards a centre of the press, towards said segments and towards the fixed blank-holder whilst the movable blank-holder is moving away from the fixed blank-holder after formation of the bend, and wherein the shoes have respective means for resiliently biasing the shoes away from the centre of the press and from the movable blank-holder, wherein each shoe-holder body carries a respective slide movable parallel to the direction of movement of the respective carriage, wherein each slide has a driving portion and each shoe has a driven portion, the driving and driven portions having facing, cooperating pressure and sliding surfaces arranged in a manner such that a movement of the slide towards the centre of the press is converted by the cooperation of the facing surfaces with pressure and sliding into an oblique movement of the respective shoe along the respective inclined guide towards the centre of the press and towards the fixed blank-holder, wherein each carriage includes an entraining member and each slide includes an entrained member which can be engaged by the entraining member of the respective carriage in order to move the slide selectively towards the centre of the press, and wherein the two carriages are movable simultaneously in opposite directions upon command in order to simultaneously to bring about the aforementioned movements of the shoes by means of the slides.
  • 2. A bending press according to claim 1, wherein each carriage includes a single entraining member for selectively moving the segments for rearrangement purposes and for engaging the entrained member of a respective slide in order to move the slide towards the centre of the press.
  • 3. A bending press according to claim 2, wherein the entraining member of each carriage includes a bar extending in a direction of movement of the movable blank-holder and movable by a respective actuator in the direction of the movable blank-holder between a first position in which the movable blank-holder is retracted relative to the fixed blank-holder, a second intermediate position, and a third position in which the movable blank-holder is advanced relative to the fixed blank-holder, in that each segment has a first front projection which can be engaged laterally by the bar for the purposes of rearrangement of the segments, in that each slide has a second front projection which can be engaged laterally by the bar of the respective carriage to move the slide in a direction corresponding to an inward movement of the shoe toward the center of the press, and in that an arrangement of the bar and of the projections is such that, in the intermediate position, the bar can engage only the projections of the segments, including the projection of the respective shoe-holder body and, in the advanced third position, the bar can engage the projection of the respective slide.
  • 4. A bending press according to claim 3, wherein, when the slide is in a position farthest from the centre of the press, the projection of the slide is farther from a centre than the projection of the shoe-holder body and the projection of the shoe-holder body is arranged to include, in the direction in which the movable blank-holder extends, a lateral travel abutment for the bar in a position of the slide which corresponds to a position in which the shoe is moved towards the fixed blank-holder and towards the centre of the press.
  • 5. A bending press according to claim 1, wherein the said driven portion includes a plate fixed to a front of the respective shoe and having, as a facing surface, a first straight edge extending in the direction of movement of the movable blank-holder, perpendicular to the direction of movement of the slide, and facing laterally outwardly relative to the press, and the respective driving portion includes a plate-like portion projecting from the carriage, coplanar with the plate fixed to the shoe, and having, as a facing surface, a second straight edge parallel to the first straight edge of the plate, fixed to the shoe, and facing laterally inwardly relative to the press.
  • 6. A bending press according to claim 1, wherein each resilient biasing means includes at least one helical compression biasing spring which extends parallel to a respective inclined guide, is housed in a recess in the shoe-holder body, and reacts against an end wall of the recess at one end and against an appendage of the shoe at the other end.
  • 7. A bending press according to claim 3, further comprising a threaded translation bar extending along the movable blank-holder and having two portions threaded in opposite directions and coupled with respective female threads of the respective carriages, and a numerically-controlled electric motor for rotating the threaded bar, in that each carriage carries a numerically-controlled actuator for moving the respective threaded bar and in that the bending press includes a numerical-control unit which controls the motor and the actuators in coordination with the means for controlling the movable blank-holder such that, for movements of the movable blank-holder away from and towards the fixed blank-holder, there are respective corresponding movements of the shoes towards one another and apart, without sliding of the shoes on the metal sheet interposed between the two blank-holders.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
T097A0315 Apr 1997 IT
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/EP98/02162 WO 00 12/14/1999 12/14/1999
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO98/46379 10/22/1998 WO A
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Number Name Date Kind
4660402 Hongo Apr 1987
5313814 Yamamoto May 1994
5642639 Codatto Jul 1997
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
WO 96 13346 May 1996 WO