Claims
- 1. In a die assembly for a sheet material shear including an upper die shoe and a lower die shoe, wherein the upper die shoe includes an upper shear blade and the lower die shoe includes a lower shear blade, the improvement wherein:
(a) said lower shear blade has a generally horizontal top surface and a generally vertical side wall which meet at a horizontal, elongated shearing edge; and (b) said upper shear blade has a generally horizontal bottom surface and a generally vertical side wall which meet at a horizontally elongated shearing edge; (c) one of said upper and lower shear blades being movable in a vertical plane relative to said other of said upper and lower shear blades so that said bottom surface and said top surface move past each other and corresponding shearing edges cooperate to shear sheet material positioned between said shear blades; (d) the other of said shear blades remaining stationary while said shearing takes place; (e) the one of the top or bottom surfaces which remains stationary being inclined at an angle to the horizontal in the direction of movement of the other said top and bottom surfaces and transversely of said plane.
- 2. The improvements in a die assembly of claim 1 further characterized in that:
(a) said inclined surface is inclined away from the horizontal in the direction of travel of the movable blade at an angle of between 0.2 and 0.5 degrees.
- 3. The improvements in a die assembly of claim 2 further characterized in that:
(a) said inclined surface is said top surface on said lower blade.
- 4. The improvement in a die assembly of claim 1 further characterized in that:
(a) said one of said shear blades which is movable having its top or bottom surface, depending upon which blade is not movable, raked in said vertical plane.
- 5. The improvements in a die assembly of claim 4 further characterized in that:
(a) said raked surface is raked approximately {fraction (3/16)}th of an inch per foot of cutting edge.
- 6. The improvements in a die assembly of claim 4 further characterized in that:
(a) said raked surface is raked in both directions outwardly from approximately the midpoint of said surface so as to define a bow-tie rake.
- 7. In a die assembly for a sheet material shear including an upper die shoe and a lower die shoe, wherein the upper die shoe includes an upper shear blade and the lower die shoe includes a lower shear blade, the improvement wherein:
(a) said lower shear blade has a generally horizontal top surface and a generally vertical side wall which meet at a horizontal elongated shearing edge; and (b) said upper shear blade has a generally horizontal bottom surface and a generally vertical side wall which meet at a horizontally elongated shearing edge; (c) said upper blade being movable in a vertical plane relative to said lower blade so that said bottom surface moves past said top surface and corresponding shearing edges cooperate to shear sheet material positioned between said shear blades; (d) said lower shear blade remaining stationary while said shearing takes place; (e) said top surface being inclined at an angle to the horizontal away from the horizontal in the direction of travel of said upper blade and toward said plane.
- 8. The improvement in a die assembly of claim 7 further characterized in that:
(a) said top surface is inclined at an angle of between 0.2 degrees and 0.5 degrees to the horizontal.
- 9. The improvement in a die assembly of claim 7 further characterized in that:
(a) said bottom surface being raked in said vertical plane at approximately {fraction (3/16)}th inches per foot of cutting edge.
- 10. The improvement in a die assembly of claim 9 further characterized in that:
(a) said raked surface is raked in both directions outwardly from approximately the midpoint of said surface so as to define a bow-tie rake.
- 11. In a die assembly for a sheet material shear including an upper die shoe and a lower die shoe, wherein the upper die shoe includes an upper shear blade and the lower die shoe includes a pair of lower shear blades, the improvement wherein:
(a) each of said lower shear blades has a generally horizontal top surface and a generally vertical side wall which meet at corresponding horizontally elongated shearing edges; and (b) said upper shear blade has a generally horizontal bottom surface and two generally vertical side walls which meet at two horizontally elongated shearing edges; (c) said upper blade being movable in a vertical plane relative to said lower blade so that said bottom surface moves past said top surfaces and corresponding shearing edges cooperate to shear sheet material positioned between said shear blades; (d) said lower shear blades remaining stationary while said shearing takes place; (e) said top surfaces being inclined at an angle to the horizontal away from the horizontal in the direction of travel of said upper blade and toward said plane.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/696,132, filed Aug. 13, 1996.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
08696132 |
Aug 1996 |
US |
Child |
09251974 |
Feb 1999 |
US |