Claims
- 1. A bridge press, comprising:
- a first pair of horizontal beams operable to support a plurality of adjacent press beds there between;
- a plurality of vertical support structures disposed outwardly from the first pair of horizontal beams;
- a second pair of horizontal beams disposed outwardly from and approximately parallel to the first pair of horizontal beams, and supported by the plurality of vertical support structures;
- a press bed disposed outwardly from the first pair of horizontal beams and supported, at least in part, by the first pair of horizontal beams;
- a crown disposed outwardly from the second pair of horizontal beams and supported, at least in part, by the second pair of horizontal beams; and
- a slide disposed between the press bed and the crown, the slide coupled to the crown and operable to move vertically relative to the bed.
- 2. The bridge press of claim 1, wherein each of the beams of the first pair of horizontal beams comprises:
- a first portion having a first height and operable to support a first workstation; and
- a second portion having a second height disposed approximately adjacent to the first portion and operable to support a second workstation.
- 3. The bridge press of claim 1, wherein the press bed comprises a top surface and a bottom surface, the bottom surface comprising a gull wing-shaped surface comprising a center portion disposed between two wing portions, and wherein at least a part of each wing portion is disposed on one of the first pair of horizontal beams and at least part of the center portion is disposed between the first pair of horizontal beams.
- 4. The bridge press of claim 1, wherein the plurality of vertical support structures comprises:
- a plurality of vertical support columns extending from the first pair of horizontal beams and supporting the second pair of horizontal beams; and
- a plurality of tie rods extending through the first and second pair of horizontal beams, at least one tie rod extending through each of the plurality of vertical support columns.
- 5. The bridge press of claim 1, wherein the plurality of vertical support structures comprises:
- a plurality of vertical support columns extending from the press bed and supporting the second pair of horizontal beams; and
- a plurality of tie rods extending through the first and second pair of horizontal beams, at least one tie rod extending through each of the plurality of vertical support columns.
- 6. The bridge press of claim 1, further comprising:
- a bolster assembly disposed outwardly from the press bed, the bolster assembly comprising a plurality of adjacent support members releasably coupled to one another each operable to carry a respective die, the dies carried by the plurality of adjacent support members collectively comprising a first set of dies.
- 7. The bridge press of claim 6, wherein the bolster assembly comprises:
- a plurality of wheels disposed inwardly from at least one of the support members;
- a drive mechanism coupled to at least one, but not all of the wheels, the drive mechanism operable to drive the wheel coupled thereto to facilitate exchanging the first set of dies with a second set of dies.
- 8. The bridge press of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of footings supporting the first pair of horizontal beams.
- 9. The bridge press of claim 8, wherein at least one footing comprises an isolator disposed beneath a portion of one of the first pair of horizontal beams supporting the press bed.
- 10. A bridge press, comprising:
- a first pair of horizontal beams;
- a second pair of horizontal beams disposed outwardly from and approximately parallel to the first pair of horizontal beams;
- a plurality of vertical support structures disposed between the first and second pair of horizontal beams and supporting the second pair of horizontal beams;
- a plurality of adjacent press beds disposed between and supported by the first pair of horizontal beams, each press bed capable of supporting a work station;
- a first crown supported, at least in part, by the second pair of horizontal beams; and
- a slide coupled to the first crown and disposed between at least one of the plurality of adjacent press beds and the first crown, the first crown operable to move the slide vertically relative to the at least one of the plurality of adjacent press beds.
- 11. The bridge press of claim 10, further comprising a second crown adjacent to the first crown and supported, at least in part, by the second pair of horizontal beams, the second crown coupled to the slide and operable to assist the first crown in moving the slide vertically relative to the at least one of the plurality of adjacent press beds.
- 12. The bridge frame of claim 10, wherein each of the beams of the first pair of horizontal beams comprises:
- a first portion having a first height and operable to support a first workstation; and
- a second portion having a second height disposed approximately adjacent to the first portion and operable to support a second workstation.
- 13. The bridge press of claim 10, wherein each of the plurality of adjacent press beds comprises a top surface and a bottom surface, the bottom surface of each press bed comprising a gull wing-shaped surface comprising a center portion disposed between two wing portions, and wherein at least a part of each wing portion is disposed on one of the first pair of horizontal beams and at least part of the center portion is disposed between the first pair of horizontal beams.
- 14. The bridge press of claim 13, further comprising a press bed coupler operable to couple the adjacent press beds to one another.
- 15. The bridge press of claim 10, wherein the plurality of vertical support structures comprises:
- a plurality of vertical support columns extending from the first pair of horizontal beams and supporting the second pair of horizontal beams; and
- a plurality of tie rods extending through the first and second pair of horizontal beams, at least one tie rod extending through each of the plurality of vertical support columns.
- 16. The bridge press of claim 10, wherein the plurality of vertical support structures comprises:
- a plurality of vertical support columns extending from ones of the plurality of press beds and supporting the second pair of horizontal beams; and
- a plurality of tie rods extending through the first and second pair of horizontal beams, at least one tie rod extending through each of the plurality of vertical support columns.
- 17. The bridge press of claim 10, further comprising a plurality of footings supporting the first pair of horizontal beams.
- 18. The bridge press of claim 10, wherein at least one footing comprises an isolator disposed beneath a portion of one of the first pair of horizontal beams supporting one of the plurality of press beds.
- 19. The bridge press of claim 10, further comprising:
- a bolster assembly disposed outwardly from the plurality of adjacent press beds, the bolster assembly comprising a plurality of adjacent support members releasably coupled to one another each operable to carry a respective die, the dies carried by the plurality of adjacent support members collectively comprising a first set of dies.
- 20. The bridge press of claim 19, wherein the bolster assembly comprises:
- a plurality of wheels disposed inwardly from at least one of the support members;
- a drive mechanism coupled to at least one, but not all of the wheels, the drive mechanism operable to drive the wheel coupled thereto to facilitate exchanging the first set of dies with a second set of dies.
- 21. The bridge press of claim 10, wherein the slide is disposed between the first crown and the plurality of adjacent press beds, and wherein the slide is operable to service all workstations supported by the plurality of adjacent press beds.
- 22. A method of manufacturing a bridge press comprising:
- forming a first intermediate assembly comprising a press bed disposed outwardly from a first pair of horizontal beams, the first pair of horizontal beams operable to support a plurality of adjacent press beds there between;
- forming a second intermediate assembly comprising a crown disposed outwardly from a second pair of horizontal beams;
- placing the first intermediate assembly into a pit;
- coupling a plurality of vertical support structures to the first intermediate assembly;
- placing a slide outward from the press bed;
- coupling, in the pit, the second intermediate assembly to the plurality of vertical support structures, the second pair of horizontal beams being oriented parallel to the first pair of horizontal beams; and
- coupling the crown to the slide to facilitate vertical movement of the slide relative to the press bed.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein the first intermediate assembly comprises a plurality of press beds disposed adjacent to one another outwardly from the first pair of horizontal beams.
- 24. The method of claim 22, wherein the first intermediate assembly comprises a bolster assembly disposed outwardly from the press bed, the bolster assembly comprising a plurality of adjacent support members releasably coupled to one another each operable to carry a respective die, the dies carried by the plurality of adjacent support members collectively comprising a first set of dies.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the bolster assembly comprises:
- a plurality of wheels disposed inwardly from at least one of the support members;
- a drive mechanism coupled to at least one, but not all of the wheels, the drive mechanism operable to drive the wheel coupled thereto to facilitate exchanging the first set of dies with a second set of dies.
- 26. The method of claim 22, wherein the second intermediate assembly comprises a plurality of crowns disposed outwardly from the second pair of horizontal beams.
- 27. The method of claim 22, wherein coupling a plurality of vertical support structures to the first intermediate assembly comprises, for each vertical support structure:
- inserting a tie rod into a cavity in a vertical support column, the tie rod being longer than the support column; and
- inserting the tie rod into a cavity in one of the first pair of horizontal beams.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein coupling, in the pit, the second intermediate assembly to the plurality of vertical support structures comprises:
- feeding the tie rod through a cavity in one of the second pair of horizontal beams; and
- feeding the tie rod through a cavity in the crown that is aligned with the cavity in the one of the second pair of horizontal beams.
- 29. The method of claim 22, wherein coupling a plurality of vertical support structures to the first intermediate assembly comprises, for each vertical support structure:
- inserting a tie rod into a cavity in a vertical support column, the tie rod being longer than the support column;
- inserting the tie rod into a cavity in the press bed; and
- inserting the tie rod into a cavity in one of the first pair of horizontal beams that is aligned with the cavity in the press bed.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein coupling, in the pit, the second intermediate assembly to the plurality of vertical support structures comprises:
- feeding the tie rod through a cavity in one of the second pair of horizontal beams; and
- feeding the tie rod through a cavity in the crown that is aligned with the cavity in the one of the second pair of horizontal beams.
- 31. The method of claim 22, wherein placing a slide outward from the press bed and coupling the crown to the slide comprise:
- placing spacers outwardly from the press bed;
- placing the slide outwardly from the spacers;
- coupling the crown to the slide; and
- removing the spacers from between the press bed and the slide.
- 32. The method of claim 22, wherein the first intermediate assembly comprises a plurality of footings supporting the first pair of horizontal beams.
- 33. The method of claim 32, wherein at least one footing comprises an isolator disposed beneath a portion of one of the first pair of horizontal beams supporting the press bed.
- 34. A method of forming a work piece using a bridge press, the bridge press comprising:
- a first pair of horizontal beams operable to support a plurality of adjacent press beds there between;
- a plurality of vertical support structures disposed outwardly from the first pair of horizontal beams;
- a second pair of horizontal beams disposed outwardly from and approximately parallel to the first pair of horizontal beams, and supported by the plurality of vertical support structures;
- a press bed disposed outwardly from the first pair of horizontal beams and supported, at least in part, by the first pair of horizontal beams;
- a crown disposed outwardly from the second pair of horizontal beams and supported, at least in part, by the second pair of horizontal beams; and
- a slide disposed between the press bed and the crown, the slide coupled to the crown and operable to move vertically relative to the bed.
- 35. The method of claim 34, wherein each of the beams of the first pair of horizontal beams comprises:
- a first portion having a first height and operable to support a first workstation; and
- a second portion having a second height disposed approximately adjacent to the first portion and operable to support a second workstation.
- 36. The method of claim 34, wherein the press bed comprises a top surface and a bottom surface, the bottom surface comprising a gull wing-shaped surface comprising a center portion disposed between two wing portions, and wherein at least a part of each wing portion is disposed on one of the first pair of horizontal beams and at least part of the center portion is disposed between the first pair of horizontal beams.
- 37. The method of claim 34, wherein the plurality of vertical support structures comprises:
- a plurality of vertical support columns extending from the first pair of horizontal beams and supporting the second pair of horizontal beams; and
- a plurality of tie rods extending through the first and second pair of horizontal beams, at least one tie rod extending through each of the plurality of vertical support columns.
- 38. The method of claim 34, wherein the plurality of vertical support structures comprises:
- a plurality of vertical support columns extending from the press bed and supporting the second pair of horizontal beams; and
- a plurality of the rods extending through the first and second pair of horizontal beams, at least one tie rod extending through each of the plurality of vertical support columns.
- 39. The method of claim 34, wherein the bridge press further comprises:
- a bolster assembly disposed outwardly from the press bed, the bolster assembly comprising a plurality of adjacent support members releasably coupled to one another each operable to carry a respective die, the dies carried by the plurality of adjacent support members collectively comprising a first set of dies.
- 40. The method of claim 39, wherein the bolster assembly comprises:
- a plurality of wheels disposed inwardly from at least one of the support members;
- a drive mechanism coupled to at least one, but not all of the wheels, the drive mechanism operable to drive the wheel coupled thereto to facilitate exchanging the first set of dies with a second set of dies.
- 41. The method of claim 34, wherein the bridge press further comprises a plurality of footings supporting the first pair of horizontal beams.
- 42. The method of claim 41, wherein at least one footing comprises an isolator disposed beneath a portion of one of the first pair of horizontal beams supporting the press bed.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/016,016, filed on Jan. 30, 1998, by Thuy M. To and entitled "Transfer Press Die Support", pending.
This application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/016,718 filed on Jan. 30, 1998, by Allen J. VanderZee, et al. and entitled "Bridge Frame for a Transfer Press," pending.
These applications have been commonly assigned to Verson, a division of Allied Corporation.
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