DOUBLE TRIMMING SHEARS

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20130042737
  • Publication Number
    20130042737
  • Date Filed
    December 06, 2010
    14 years ago
  • Date Published
    February 21, 2013
    11 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to double trimming shears having a stationary bottom knife and a driven top knife which can be raised and lowered, wherein the top knife is arranged on a top knife carriage (12) guided by means of a carriage guide (10), wherein a first eccentric shaft (14) and a second eccentric shaft (16) on the carriage guide (10) is provided in order to guide the carriage guide (10) if an inclined position of the top knife carriage is to be prevented. This is achieved in that the first eccentric shaft (14) and the second eccentric shaft (16) are interconnected via a synchronization means (18).
Description

The invention pertains to a double trimming shears, with a stationary lower knife and a lowerable and raisable driven upper knife, wherein the upper knife is mounted on an upper-knife carriage, which is guided by a carriage guide, wherein, for the guidance of the carriage guide, a first eccentric shaft and a second eccentric shaft are provided on the carriage guide.


Double trimming shears are usually used to trim sheets of metal to their final width. Double trimming shears are usually driven by crank drives, but the cutting movement of these drives cannot be adjusted. The carriage guide of the upper-knife carriage is attached to an eccentric shaft in the upper area and to a second eccentric shaft in the lower area In the lower area, the eccentric shaft is usually supported by a connecting rod. The height of the guide of the upper-knife carriage can be adjusted by means of the eccentric shaft provided in the upper area. The coupling of the eccentric shaft in the lower area by means of a connecting rod results in a horizontal displacement of the carriage guide. In cases where the carriage guide of the upper-knife carriage is adjusted in the lower area by means of a connecting rod in a manner separate from the upper area, the upper-knife carriage can experience undesirable tilting.


The invention is therefore based on the goal of providing a double trimming shears in which the tilting of the upper-knife carriage can be prevented.


The problem is solved according to the invention by the features claim 1. Advantageous embodiments of the invention are given in the subclaims.


The inventive double trimming shears comprises a stationary lower knife and a lowerable and raisable driven upper knife, wherein the upper knife is mounted on an upper-knife carriage, which is guided by a carriage guide, wherein, for the guidance of the carriage guide, a first eccentric shaft and a second eccentric shaft are provided on the carriage guide. The invention is characterized in that the first eccentric shaft and the second eccentric shaft are connected to each other by a synchronization means.


Because, according to the invention, a connecting rod is no longer provided on one of the eccentric shafts and instead the eccentric shafts are now connected to each other by a synchronization means, so that these shafts (can) execute movement in synchrony with each other, it is ensured that the upper-knife carriage, i.e., the carriage guide of the upper-knife carriage, will be shifted transversely or horizontally in a parallel manner, which makes it possible to adjust the gap between the knives suitably for trimming the sheet metal. The upper-knife carriage, i.e., the carriage guide, is thus prevented from tilting.


According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the synchronization means is designed as a rigid rod. Because the synchronization means is designed as a rigid, inflexible rod, the first and second eccentric shafts can be guided or shifted in such a way that they remain exactly parallel to each other, where simultaneously the rigid synchronization means distributes the pressure exerted on the two eccentric shafts uniformly over the two shafts.


If is also preferably provided that the synchronization means is supported rotatably on the first eccentric shaft and rotatably on the second eccentric shaft. Because of the rotational support of the synchronization means on the two eccentric shafts, the synchronization means can follow the movements of the eccentric shafts, effectively synchronize them with each other, and transmit the movement of the one eccentric shaft to the other shaft.


The first eccentric shaft is preferably mounted on a first end of the carriage guide, and the second eccentric shaft is preferably mounted on the second end of the carriage guide, i.e., the end opposite the first end. The first eccentric shaft is preferably mounted on the end coming first in the cutting direction of the upper knife, the second end preferably on the end coming second. Because an eccentric shaft is provided at each end, it is possible to guide the movement of the carriage guide, i.e., of the upper knife, uniformly along the cutting direction, as a result of which an especially optimized parallel displacement of the carriage guide, transversely or horizontally, along the cutting direction can be achieved. As a result, it is possible improve the quality of the cut by the vertical guidance and alignment of the upper-knife carriage over the entire area in which the knife gap can be adjusted.


The first eccentric shaft and the second eccentric shaft, furthermore, are advantageously arranged along the carriage guide one behind the other in the cutting direction of the upper knife, with an offset from each other. Because the first eccentric shaft and the second eccentric shaft are arranged one behind the other in the carriage guide in the cutting direction of the upper knife with an offset to each other, it is possible to achieve optimal adjustment of the carriage guide. Possible tilts can thus be compensated more effectively. “Offset” from each other means here that the first and the second eccentric shafts are arranged on the carriage guide in such a way that the distance between the first eccentric shaft and the upper-knife carriage is preferably shorter than the distance between the second eccentric shaft and the upper-knife carriage.


The invention also pertains to a shearing line comprising a double trimming shears designed and elaborated as described above.





The invention is explained in greater detail below on the basis of a preferred embodiment by reference to the attached drawings:



FIG. 1 shows a cross-sectional schematic diagram of an inventive double trimming shears in a first position;



FIG. 2 shows a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the inventive double trimming shears in a second position; and



FIG. 3 shows a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the inventive double trimming shears in third position.






FIGS. 1-3 show an inventive double trimming shears in various positions. The double trimming shears comprises a stationary lower knife and a driven upper knife (not shown here), which can be raised and lowered, where the upper knife is mounted on an upper-knife carriage 12, guided by a carriage guide 10. To guide the carriage guide 10, a first eccentric shaft 14 and a second eccentric shaft 16 are provided on the carriage guide 10, wherein the first eccentric shaft 14 and the second eccentric shaft 16 are connected to each other by a synchronization means 18. As a result, the first eccentric shaft 14 and the second eccentric shaft 16 can execute movement in synchrony with each other and thus bring about the parallel displacement of the upper-knife carriage 12 in the horizontal or transverse direction to adjust the knife gap, especially the knife gap of the upper knife.


The synchronization means 18 is designed as a rigid rod, which is supported rotatably on the first eccentric shaft 14 and on the second eccentric shaft 16, which can be seen in FIGS. 1-3 on the basis of the different rotational positions of the eccentric shafts 14, 16 and of the synchronization means 18 shown there. The first eccentric shaft 14 is mounted on a first end 20 of the carriage guide 10, and the second eccentric shaft 16 is mounted on the second end 22 of the carriage guide 10, i.e., the end opposite the first end 20. The first eccentric shaft 14 and the second eccentric shaft 16 are arranged one behind the other on the carriage guide 10 in the cutting direction 24 of the upper knife and with an offset to each other, wherein the distance between the first eccentric shaft 14 and the upper-knife carriage 12 in the transverse or horizontal direction is smaller than the distance between the second eccentric shaft 16 and the upper-knife carriage 12 in the transverse or horizontal direction.

Claims
  • 1. A double trimming shears with a stationary lower knife and a lowerable and raisable driven upper knife, wherein the upper knife is mounted on an upper-knife carriage (12) guided by a carriage guide (10), wherein, for the guidance of the carriage guide (10), a first eccentric shaft (14) and a second eccentric shaft (16) are provided on the carriage guide (10),
  • 2. A double trimming shears according to claim 1, characterized in that the synchronization means (18) is designed as a rigid rod.
  • 3. A double trimming shears according to claim 1 or claim 2, characterized in that the synchronization means (18) is supported rotatably on the first eccentric shaft (14) and rotatably on the second eccentric shaft (16).
  • 4. A double trimming shears according to one of claims 1-3, characterized in that the first eccentric shaft (14) is mounted on a first end (20) of the carriage guide (10), and the second eccentric shaft (16) is mounted on a second end (22) of the carriage guide (10) opposite the first end (20).
  • 5. A double trimming shears according to one of claims 1-4, characterized in that the first eccentric shaft (14) and the second eccentric shaft (16) are mounted on the carriage guide (10) one behind the other in the cutting direction (24) of the upper knife.
  • 6. A shearing line with a double trimming shears according to one of claims 1-5.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10 2009 060 253.4 Dec 2009 DE national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/EP10/68935 12/6/2010 WO 00 10/23/2012