Information
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Patent Grant
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6513411
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Patent Number
6,513,411
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Date Filed
Wednesday, December 20, 200023 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 4, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Shoap; Allan N.
- Hamilton; Isaac
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A die block assembly of the present invention includes an upper die (20), an unloading plate (40), a plurality of springs (60), and a plurality of spacer blocks (80). A plurality of receiving holes (30) is defined in the upper die, for receiving the springs. A plurality of rams (34) depends from the upper die, for stamping a workpiece (95). The unloading plate is movably connected under the upper die, and defines a plurality of through holes (42) for accommodating the corresponding rams therein. Each spacer block is a stepped cylinder which includes a base (82) and a protrusion (84) extending upwardly from the base. Each spring abuts the base of the corresponding spacer blocker. A height of each base is slightly greater than a maximize clearance between the upper die and the unloading plate. The spacer blocks prevent spring fragments produced in the stamping process from entering the clearance.
Description
BACKGROUND
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a die block assembly, and particularly to a die block assembly which prevents spring fragments from entering a clearance of the assembly.
2. The Related Art
In industrial stamping processes, a ram of a die block assembly often sticks to a stamped workpiece. To overcome this problem, auxiliary unloading structures have been developed for die block assemblies.
A conventional die block assembly is shown in FIG.
2
. An upper die
100
of the die block assembly includes a fixing plate
102
, an intermediate plate
104
and a clamping plate
106
. The plates
102
,
104
,
106
are stacked and secured together using a plurality of upper bolts (not labeled). A plurality of receiving holes
108
(only one shown) is defined through the intermediate plate
104
and the clamping plate
106
. Each hole
108
receives a spring
112
. A plurality of rams
110
(only one shown) depends from a bottom surface of the clamping plate
106
, for stamping a workpiece
150
. An unloading plate
120
is connected to the clamping plate
106
. A plurality of lower bolts
140
(only one shown) extends through corresponding bores (not labeled) of the clamping plate
106
to engage with the unloading plate
120
, thereby connecting the clamping plate
106
to the unloading plate
120
. The clamping plate
106
can move up and down around perimeters of the bolts
140
. A plurality of through holes
122
(only one shown) is defined in the unloading plate
120
, for receiving the corresponding rams
110
of the clamping plate
106
.
In the stamping process, the upper die
100
moves downwardly so that the clamping plate
106
touches the unloading plate
120
. The springs
112
are compressed, and the ram
110
completes stamping of the workpiece
150
. When the upper die
100
moves back upwardly, the springs
112
return to their original position and abut against the unloading plate
120
, thereby preventing the unloading plate
120
from moving upwardly. The rams
110
move upwardly relative to the unloading plate
120
, and exit the workpiece
150
. Thus the workpiece
150
is prevented from sticking to the rams
110
.
The springs
112
used in the die block assembly tend to age and deform permanently over time. Eventually the springs fracture, producing very hard fragments
114
(only one shown). When the die block assembly vibrates, the fragments
114
are prone to enter a clearance between the clamping plate
106
and the unloading plate
120
. Thus in subsequent stamping, the die block assembly is easily deformed or even fractured.
Therefore an improved die block assembly is needed to overcome the above-mentioned shortcomings of the prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a die block assembly which prevents damage being caused by spring fragments produced from springs thereof.
To achieve the above-mentioned object, a die block assembly of the present invention comprises an upper die, an unloading plate, a plurality of springs, and a plurality of spacer blocks. A plurality of receiving holes is defined in the upper die, for receiving the springs. A plurality of rams depends from the upper die, for stamping a workpiece. The unloading plate is movably connected under the upper die, and defines a plurality of through holes for accommodating the corresponding rams therein. Each spacer block is a stepped cylinder which comprises a base and a protrusion extending upwardly from the base. Each spring abuts against the base of the corresponding spacer block. A height of each base is slightly greater than a maximum clearance between the upper die and the unloading plate. The spacer block prevents spring fragments produced in the stamping process from entering the clearance.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will be drawn from the. following detailed embodiment of the present invention with attached drawings, in which:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a schematic cross-sectional view of a die block assembly of the present invention; and
FIG. 2
is a schematic cross-sectional view of a conventional die block assembly.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a die block assembly in accordance with the present invention is used for stamping a workpiece
95
. The die block assembly includes an upper die
20
, an unloading plate
40
, a plurality of springs
60
(only one shown) and a plurality of spacer blocks
80
(only one shown).
The upper die
20
includes a fixing plate
22
, an intermediate plate
24
, and a clamping plate
26
. Using a plurality of first bolts (not shown), the fixing plate
22
is fixed to the intermediate plate
24
, and the intermediate plate
24
is fixed to the clamping plate
26
. A plurality of receiving holes
30
(only one shown) is defined in the upper die
20
. Each receiving hole
30
extends through the clamping plate
26
and the intermediate plate
24
, and then extends into the fixing plate
22
of the upper die
20
. A spring
30
is received in each receiving hole
30
. A plurality of bores
32
(only one shown) is defined through the fixing plate
22
, the intermediate plate
24
and the clamping plate
26
. A diameter of a lower portion of each bore
32
which is within the clamping plate
26
is less than a diameter of an upper portion of each bore
32
which is within the fixing plate
22
and the intermediate plate
24
. A plurality of rams
34
(only one shown) depends from a bottom surface of the clamping plate
26
.
The unloading plate
40
defines a plurality of through holes
42
(only one shown) therethrough, corresponding to the rams
34
of the clamping plate
26
. A plurality of screw holes
44
(only one shown) is defined in the unloading plate
40
, for receiving corresponding second bolts
90
. A diameter of each second bolt
90
is slightly less than a diameter of the bore
32
of the clamping plate
26
, so that the clamping plate
26
can move vertically along a length of each second bolt
90
between a cap (not labeled) of each second bolt
90
and a top surface of the unloading plate
40
.
Each spacer block
80
is a stepped cylinder, and includes a base
82
and a protrusion
84
. The protrusion
84
extends upwardly from a center of a top surface of the base
82
. A height of the base
82
is slightly greater than a maximum clearance height between the clamping plate
26
and the unloading plate
40
. A diameter of the base
82
is slightly less than a diameter of the receiving hole
30
, and slightly greater than an external
25
diameter of the spring
60
. A diameter of the protrusion
84
is less than an inside diameter of the spring
60
.
In assembly, the rams
34
of the clamping plate
26
enter the corresponding through holes
42
of the unloading plate
40
. The second bolts
90
are inserted into the bores
32
of the clamping plate
26
and engaged in the screw holes
44
of the unloading plate
40
, thereby attaching the clamping plate
26
to the unloading plate
40
. A tool (not shown) is used to adjust engaging length between the second bolts
90
and the unloading plate
40
, so that the maximum clearance height between the clamping plate
26
and the unloading plate
40
is slightly less than the height of the base
82
of the spacer block
80
.
The intermediate plate
24
is placed on the clamping plate
26
, with the corresponding receiving holes
30
thereof axially aligning with each other. One spacer block
80
and one spring
60
are inserted into each receiving hole
30
. Each spring
60
abuts against the base
82
of the corresponding spacer block
80
, and receives the protrusion
84
of the spacer block
80
therein. The fixing plate
22
is placed on the intermediate plate
24
, with portions of the receiving holes
30
and the bores
32
of the fixing plate
22
aligning with corresponding portions of the receiving holes
30
and bores
32
of the intermediate plate
24
. A plurality of first bolts (not shown) fixes the fixing plate
22
, the intermediate plate
24
and the clamping plate
26
together. Then the second bolts
90
are further adjusted so that the springs are slightly compressed. Thus the unloading plate
40
is vertically movable relative to the upper die
20
.
The spacer blocks
80
in the receiving holes
30
prevent spring fragments which may be produced in the stamping process from falling into the clearance between the clamping plate
26
and the unloading plate
40
. This prevents the die block assembly from being damaged by spring fragments.
It is understood that the invention may be embodied in other forms without departing from the spirit thereof. Thus, the present example and embodiment are to be considered in all respects illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein.
Claims
- 1. A die block assembly comprising:an upper die including at least one receiving hole defined therein and at least one ram depending therefrom; at least one spring, each spring being received in the corresponding receiving hole; an unloading plate connected under the upper die and vertically movable relative to the upper die, the unloading plate defining at least one through hole, each through hole accommodating the corresponding ram of the upper die; and at least one block, each block positioned on the unloading plate and in alignment with the corresponding receiving hole, a height of each block being slightly greater than a maximum clearance between the upper die and the unloading plate, wherein the at least one spring is positioned upon the corresponding block and is entirely located in the corresponding receiving hole.
- 2. The die block assembly as described in claim 1, wherein the upper die comprises a fixing plate, an intermediate plate, and a clamping plate.
- 3. The die block assembly as described in claim 2, wherein the fixing plate, the intermediate plate and the clamping plate are stacked and fixed together by at least one first bolt.
- 4. The die block assembly as described in claim 2, wherein the fixing plate abuts against the intermediate plate, and the at least one receiving hole is defined through the clamping plate and the intermediate plate and partially through the abutting fixing plate.
- 5. The die block assembly as described in claim 1, wherein each block is a stepped cylinder including a base and a protrusion extending upwardly from the base, and wherein a height of each base is slightly greater than the maximum clearance between the upper die and the unloading plate.
- 6. The die block assembly as described in claim 5, wherein a diameter of the base of each block is slightly greater than an external diameter of the corresponding spring.
- 7. The die block assembly as described in claim 5, wherein a diameter of the protrusion of each block is less than an inside diameter of the corresponding spring.
- 8. The die block assembly as described in claim 1, wherein the upper die is connected to the unloading plate by at least one second bolt, and wherein each second bolt engages with the unloading plate such that the upper die can move vertically along a length of each bolt.
- 9. A die block assembly comprising:an upper die including at least one receiving hole defined therein and at least one ram depending therefrom; at least one spring, each spring being received in the corresponding receiving hole of the upper die; an unloading plate connected under the upper die and vertically movable relative to the upper die, the unloading plate defining at least one through hole, each through hole accommodating the corresponding ram of the upper die; and blocking means for preventing fragments produced by the spring from entering a clearance between the upper die and the unloading plate, wherein the blocking means is positioned on the unloading plate, and partly received in the at least one receiving hole when the upper die is farthest from the unloading plate; and the spring is positioned on the blocking means and is entirely located in the least one receiving hole.
- 10. The die block assembly as described in claim 9, wherein the blocking means includes at least one block abutting against the corresponding spring and the unloading plate.
- 11. The die block assembly as described in claim 10, wherein each block is a stepped cylinder including a base and a protrusion extending upwardly from the base, and a height of each base is slightly greater than a maximum clearance between the upper die and. the unloading plate, thereby preventing the fragments from entering the clearance.
- 12. A die block assembly comprising:an upper plate including an upper fixing plate, an intermediate plate and a lower clamping plate stacked with one another; a receiving hole extending through both said intermediate and clamping plate with one end terminating in the fixing plate and the other end terminating on a bottom surface of the clamping plate; an unloading plate under said clamping plate; a clearance between the upper die and the unloading plate; a spring entirely, constantly disposed in said receiving hole; a workpiece located under the unloading plate; and a spacer block located on said clamping plate and in alignment with said receiving hole; wherein said spacer block includes a base with an upper portion constantly received in said receiving hole, and one end of the spring seated on said upper portion and the other end of the spring received in said fixing plate.
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