The present invention relates to a sheet-like rubber forming device and method for forming a tire constituting member having a predetermined width and height by extruding a sheet-like rubber from a die head of an extruder.
As an example of the sheet-like tire constituting member, there is a tread rubber. The sheet-like tire constituting member is tabular in an expanded state as shown in
Accordingly, it is necessary to form front and rear end portions of the sheet-like tire constituting member so that a thickness thereof is changed little by little, as shown in
Specifically, it is disclosed in
Patent Document 1: JP-A-2004-243732
However, the variable die head disclosed in the above patent document 1 has a problem that it takes a long time for forming since several layers of thin rubbers are overlapped as well as a metal mold structure is complicated.
The present invention has been made in view of the above actual condition, and an object thereof is to provide a sheet-like rubber forming device and method in which a metal mold structure is not complicated, and a forming time can be shortened.
In order to solve the problem mentioned above, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a sheet-like rubber forming device for forming a tire constituting member having a predetermined width and height, by extruding a sheet-like rubber from a die head of an extruder, the sheet-like rubber forming device comprising a die body which constructs the die head and has an opening having a predetermined cross sectional shape, a variable die lip which is arranged in a front side of the die body and can change the height of the opening, and a die lip control unit which controls motion of the variable die lip, wherein the variable die lip is constructed by a first movable body which is positioned in one side in a height direction, and a second movable body which is positioned in the other side in the height direction, and wherein the die lip control unit controls the variable die lip so as to drive the first movable body in an opening direction little by little from a state in which the first movable body and the second movable body are closed when the forming is started, hold the positions of the first movable body and the second movable body after reaching a predetermined height, and drive the second movable body in a closing direction little by little when the forming is finished.
A description will be given of an operation and an effect of the sheet-like rubber forming device having the above structure. First of all, the die head is constructed by the die body in an upstream side and the variable die lip in a downstream side. The die body is fixed and has the opening having the predetermined cross sectional shape. In order to vary a height of the opening, the variable die lip is provided with the first movable body and the second movable body. When the forming is started, the first movable body and the second movable body are positioned so as to close the opening. Next, the height of the extruded and formed rubber member is increased little by little from 0 by driving the first movable body in the opening direction little by little. When the first movable body reaches the predetermined height, then the first movable body and the second movable body keep the position for a while. Accordingly, the rubber member having a fixed cross sectional shape is extruded and formed. Further, when the forming is finished, the second movable body is driven and moved toward the closing direction little by little. As a result, the height of the extruded and formed rubber member heads for 0 little by little. The tire constituting member having the shape as shown in
In the sheet-like rubber forming device in accordance with the present invention, it is preferable that the sheet-like rubber forming device comprises a gear pump which is arranged in an upstream side of the die head, and a gear pump control unit which controls drive of the gear pump, wherein the gear pump control unit controls the gear pump so as to control a rubber discharge amount from the die body when the control of the variable die lip is carried out by the die lip control unit.
Since the gear pump is provided, it is possible to supply a fixed amount of rubber toward the die head. Further, since the cross sectional shape of the extruded and formed rubber is changed between the forming start time and the forming end time, it is necessary to supply the rubber in conformity to the change of the cross sectional shape. Accordingly, the rubber can be supplied to the die head in conformity to the cross sectional shape of the extruded and formed rubber, by controlling a speed of rotation or the like of the gear pump.
In order to solve the problem mentioned above, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a sheet-like rubber forming method of forming a tire constituting member having a predetermined width and height by extruding a sheet-like rubber from a die head of an extruder, while using the sheet-like rubber forming device mentioned above, comprising a step of driving the first movable body in an opening direction little by little from a state in which the first movable body and the second movable body are closed, when the forming of the tire constituting member is started, a step of holding the positions of the first movable body and the second movable body after the first movable body reaches a predetermined height, and a step of driving the second movable body in a closing direction little by little when the forming is finished.
The operation and the effect of the sheet-like rubber forming method according to the above structure are already mentioned. In other words, the metal mold structure is not complicated, and the forming time can be shortened.
In the sheet-like rubber forming method in accordance with the present invention, it is preferable that the sheet-like rubber forming method comprises a step of controlling drive of a gear pump which is arranged in an upstream side of the die head, and a step of controlling a discharge amount of the rubber from the die body by controlling the gear pump, at the start time of the forming and the end time of the forming that the control of the variable die lip is carried out.
According to the above structure, as already mentioned, the rubber can be supplied to the die head in conformity to the cross sectional shape of the extruded and formed rubber.
It is preferable to have a step of directly attaching the tire constituting member according to the present invention to the forming drum. As a result, it is possible to shorten the forming step and it is possible to efficiently form the tire constituting member.
A description will be given of a preferable embodiment of a sheet-like rubber forming device and method according to the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
<Structure of Sheet-Like Rubber Forming Device>
In
The extruder 1 is provided with a screw 10 for mixing a rubber which is thrown from a hopper (not shown), and a screw drive portion 11 for rotationally driving the screw 10. The rubber mixed by the screw 10 is fed to the gear pump 2. The gear pump 2 is constructed by a pair of gears 20, and is driven by a gear pump drive portion 21. The gear pump 2 has a function of supplying a fixed amount of rubber to the die head 3 in the downstream side, and can accordingly carry out a stable rubber supply. A supply amount can be defined by controlling a speed of rotation of the gear pump 2.
The die head 3 is constructed by a die body 30 and a variable die lip 31. The die body 30 is provided in its internal portion with a passage for the rubber, and an opening having a predetermined cross sectional shape is formed in the die body. Viewing the die body 30 from a front surface side (a side from which the rubber discharges), a trapezoidal opening 32 is formed. A shape of the opening 32 corresponds to a shape of the tire constituting member to be formed, and a description will be given of an example in which a sheet-like tread portion is formed, in the present embodiment.
The variable die lip 31 is provided in a front side (a downstream side) of the die body 30, and is provided with a first movable body 310 and a second movable body 311. The first and second movable bodies 310 and 311 are driven by the movable body drive portion 4. Details of the variable die lip 31 and the movable body drive portion 4 will be mentioned later.
The rubber extruded from the die head 3 so as to be formed is attached to an outer surface of the forming drum 5. The forming drum 5 is a rotation body having a cylindrical shape, and is driven by a drum drive portion 50.
A controller 6 has a function of controlling motion of each of the portions of the sheet-like rubber forming device A. A die lip control unit 60 controls drive of the variable die lip 31. A gear pump control unit 61 controls a speed of rotation of the gear pump 2. A screw control unit 62 carries out drive control of the screw 10 of the extruder 1. A drum control unit 63 controls a speed of rotation and drive timing or the like of the forming drum 5. An extruder drive portion 12 is a drive portion for moving a whole of the extruder 1, the die head 3 and the movable body drive portion 4 close to and away from the forming drum 5. An extruder control unit 64 controls the extruder 1 or the like so that a distance between the extruder 1 and the forming drum 5 becomes appropriate. The controller 6 is provided with a computer structure, such as a CPU, and a memory, and control of the controller 6 is carried out based on a control program 65.
<Structure of Die Head>
Next, a description will be given of a detailed structure of the die head 3 with reference to
The variable die lip 31 is provided with the first movable body 310 and the second movable body 311, and is formed as a thick plate shape. The first movable body 310 is driven in a vertical direction in
The second movable body 311 is driven in a vertical direction in
The first drive motor 40 is mounted on a support table 46, and the support table 46 is attached to an upper surface of the die body 30. The second drive motor 43 is mounted on a support table 47, and the support table 47 is attached to a lower surface of the die body 30. The support tables 46 and 47 are provided with bearing functions for the vertical drive shafts 42 and 45.
As shown in
<Forming Step of Tire Constituting Member>
Next, a description will be given of a forming step of a tread rubber which is the tire constituting member. The description will be given with reference to a flow chart in
First of all, the variable die lip 31 is set to an initial state shown in
A state in which the first movable body 310 is driven at a predetermined height is shown in
After the first movable body 310 is driven to the predetermined height, the first movable body 310 is held at the position (S4). Further, the second movable body 311 still remains at the initial position. Accordingly, the rubber having a fixed cross sectional shape is extruded and formed thereafter. Specifically, the rubber having the shape of the opening 32 is extruded and formed. This state is defined as a stationary time, and is shown by a reference sign P2 in
Next, the second drive motor 43 is controlled by the die lip control unit 60 toward the end of the forming, so as to start driving the second movable body 311 upward (S5,
Discharge of the rubber is finished at a time point that the second movable body 311 moves upward, and the lower end portion 310a of the first movable body 310 comes into contact with the upper end portion 311a of the second movable body 311 (S6). A section until the second movable body 311 moves upward so as to stop is defined as a forming end time, and is shown by a reference sign P3 in
Since both the first movable body 310 and the second movable body 311 are in an upward moving state in the state in
Next, in the forming step described in
Next, a description will be given of a control of the gear pump 2 at the start time of the forming and the end time of the forming. At the start time of the forming and the end time of the forming, the cross sectional shape of the extruded and formed rubber changes little by little. Therefore, it is preferable to change an amount of the rubber which is supplied to the die head 3 from the gear pump 2 while working with the change of the cross sectional shape. Accordingly, at the start time of the forming, the control is carried out so that the speed of rotation of the gear pump 2 is increased little by little. At the stationary time, the rotation of the gear pump 2 is kept at a fixed speed. Further, at the end time of the forming, the control is carried out so that the speed of the rotation of the gear pump 2 is reduced little by little. It is possible to supply an appropriate amount of rubber to the die head 3 by working with the control of the gear pump 2 as mentioned above, and the shape of the extruded and formed rubber can be precisely formed.
It is possible to join so that the joint portion does not generate any step and has a uniform thickness, by using the tire constituting member which is formed by the present invention, and uniformity is improved. Further, in comparison with the forming method according to the strip build which is described in the conventional art, the forming time can be shortened and productivity is exponentially improved.
In the present embodiment, the structure using the gear pump is described, however, the present invention can be applied to a case that the gear pump is not provided.
In the present embodiment, the tread portion is exemplified as the tire constituting member, however, the present invention can be applied to a case that the other tire constituting members than the tread portion are formed. Further, with regard to the cross sectional shape of the tire constituting member, various modified examples can be considered, and the cross sectional shape is not limited to the particular shape.
With regard to the drive mechanism of the variable die lip 31, various modified examples can be employed. In the present embodiment, the description was given of the structure in which the opening 32 is closed by the first movable body 310 as shown in
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This application is a Divisional of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/001,973 filed on Aug. 28, 2013, which is a National Stage of International Application No. PCT/JP2012/055395, filed Feb. 3, 2012, and also claims the benefit of priority of the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2011-050442, filed on Mar. 8, 2011, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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