The present invention generally relates to a break-off device comprising a break-off pin for being mounted to a break-off plate.
Devices are known from the prior art for breaking pre-cut parts out of stamped sheets. These comprise an upper break-off tool having a break-off plate and a break-off pin, and a lower break-off tool having supporting surfaces and holes through which the part that has been broken off can fall.
In the year 1989, the leading manufacturer of break-off plates for the upper break-off tool increased the thickness of the break-off plates to 15 mm and 16 mm, respectively, for the USA. Since then, the break-off pins known from the prior art, which have an overall length of 44 mm, have been inserted at their end pieces 9 mm into the upper break-off plates, or in a hole in the upper break-off plates. As a result, there is the disadvantage that the plates have become more expensive, heavier and thicker, thus requiring more space. Moreover, it is disadvantageous that for the break-off device, no substantial improvements have been obtained through the use of thicker plates.
The objective of the present invention is to create an improved break-off device, in which the break-off pin is reliably held in place. A break-off pin having a length of about 45 mm to about 50 mm, preferably about 48 mm, leads to a solution for this objective.
A break-off device preferably comprises an upper break-off plate having a thickness of 15 mm, and a break-off pin having a base and a head. Preferably, the break-off plate consists of wood. It is particularly preferred that a part of the base of the break-off pin is inserted in the break-off plate, or a hole in the break-off plate. It is particularly preferred that the break-off pin be 45 mm 50 mm long, preferably 48 mm. As a result, the advantage is obtained that better use can be made of the greater plate thickness used for the previous 22 years.
In typical exemplary embodiments, the break-off pin comprises a mounting part. The mounting part means is the part of the break-off pin that is inserted into the upper break-off plate. Ideally, the mounting part has a insertion length of 12 mm 14 mm, preferably 13 mm. As a result, the advantage is obtained that the break-off pin according to the invention is inserted with a longer mounting part into the break-off plate, or a hole in the break-off plate, respectively, than break-off pins known from the prior art. As a result of the greater overall length of the break-off pin, the advantage is obtained that the break-off pin can be inserted with a longer part into the break-off plate, and still exhibit the correct working length. As a result of the break-off pin being inserted with a longer section into the break-off plate, the further advantage is obtained that the break-off pin is better and more reliably inserted, and thus held in place more precisely.
Ideally, the mounting part comprises numerous cuttings (e.g., notches). Preferably, the cuttings run about the circumference in the radial direction. It is particularly preferred that the cuttings are disposed such that they are basically (e.g., substantially) perpendicular to a central axis of the break-off pin. It is particularly preferred that the mounting part comprises four cuttings. As a result of the cuttings in the mounting part of the base of the break-off pin, the break-off pin is advantageously more reliably anchored in the break-off plate, because the cuttings function in the manner of a barbed toothing. It is furthermore advantageous that, for the break-off pin according to the invention, due to its longer mounting part, more cuttings can be made than with the shorting break-off pins according to the prior art.
Ideally, the base has a length of 23 mm 28 mm, preferably 25 mm. It is particularly preferable that the head of the break-off pin has a smaller diameter than the base of the break-off pin. As a result, a shoulder is formed between the head and the base. As a result of the modified advantageous lengths of the head and the base, the shoulder is advantageously disposed at a higher position than with break-off pins according to the prior art. As a result, the advantage is obtained that the shoulder of the break-off pin does not come into contact with the workpiece, or its surface, during the breaking off. As a result, damage to the surface of the workpiece is prevented, or the surface of the workpiece is not “stamped” by the shoulder.
In typical exemplary embodiments, the break-off pin comprises a bevel on its base, at the upper end. Preferably, the bevel has a length of 3 mm, and a preferred angle of 45°. As a result, the break-off pin according to the invention has a straighter seating in the break-off plate as compared to conventional break-off pins having longer bevels. This advantage is obtained because the mounting part inserted into the break-off plate is cylindrical over a greater length, and is better suited for the insertion of the break-off pin. Furthermore, it is advantageous that the break-off pin according to the invention, having the shorter bevel, and thus a shorter tapering, can less readily be forced out of the wood functioning as the break-off plate. Furthermore, a break-off pin having a shorter bevel can be inserted in the wood of the break-off plate in a more controlled manner, and has a better contact and seating in the wood.
In the following, the invention shall be described using the attached figures, wherein the figures show:
The break-off pin 11 according to the prior art has a length 1 of 44 mm, and is inserted at a length d of 9 mm, measured from a back end 3.1 of the break-off pin 1.1, into the break-off plate 2. The break-off pin 1.1 comprises a base 4.1 and a head 5.1.
In the following, the part of the break-off pin that is inserted into the upper break-off plate is referred to as the base. The part of the break-off pin that comes in contact with the workpiece is referred to as the head.
The head 5.1 has a smaller diameter than the base 4.1. As a result, the base 4.1 and the head 5.1 form a shoulder 6.1 between them.
The base 4 has a base length LF of 25 mm. The head 5 of the break-off pin 1 has a head length LK of 23 mm. The shoulder 6 is formed at a distance LK of 23 mm from a front tip 7 of the break-off pin 1.
In comparing the
With a conventional break-off pin 1.1 according to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2011 001 477.2 | Mar 2011 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2012/055089 | 3/22/2012 | WO | 00 | 11/18/2013 |