This disclosure relates to single action draw dies and presses.
Draw dies and draw presses are used to form part shapes in sheet metal forming operations. Toggle draw operations use double action draw presses with a stationary die attached to the bolster, a binder reciprocated by an outer ram and a draw punch reciprocated by an inner ram. Stretch draw operations use a stationary punch attached to the bolster, a binder supported on nitrogen cylinder cushion on the bolster and a draw die reciprocated by the press ram relative to the punch. The binder is engaged by the draw die and compresses the cushion as the die draws the sheet metal blank over the punch.
Single action draw operations are generally faster and require simpler automation systems because the panel is in the same top/bottom orientation as the subsequent trimming, flanging, and other operations in line after the drawing operation. Single action draw operations also offer the advantage of reducing the potential for collecting debris.
One disadvantage of single action draw operations is that energy is consumed by the die driving the binder against the cushion. The higher tonnage and greater speed causes additional impact between the binder and the die when the binder is set and at the end of the draw operation. The impact at the end of the drawing operation may create problems relating to picking up the part. The cushion takes up die opening space and limits the height of the total tool travel.
This disclosure is directed to solving the above problems and other problems as summarized below.
According to one aspect of this disclosure, a single action draw press is disclosed that includes a bolster and a stationary punch provided on the bolster. A cushion is assembled to the bolster that supports a binder. A die is attached to a press ram that is reciprocated by the press ram relative to the bolster. A mechanical lock engages the die when the die and the binder close and secures the die and binder together while the die draws a panel over the punch.
According to another aspect of this disclosure, a draw die set is disclosed for a single action draw press. The draw die set includes a stationary punch and a binder supported on a cushion of the draw press. A die is reciprocated relative to the binder and the punch by the draw press. A mechanical lock engages the die when the die and the binder close and secures the die and binder together while the die draws a panel over the punch.
According to other aspects of this disclosure as it relates to either the draw press or the draw die set, a guide defining a cam slot may be provided on the bolster and the mechanical lock may include a cam follower that is part of the mechanical lock. A fixed clamp defines a gap between an upper jaw and a lower jaw with the upper jaw engaging the die and the lower jaw engaging the binder while the die draws a panel over the punch.
The binder may engage the lower jaw when the press ram clamps the die to the binder. The clamp may be drawn inwardly with the cam follower following the cam slot to move the upper jaw into engagement with the die capturing the die, the panel and binder between the upper jaw and the lower jaw. The cam follower follows the cam slot after the die draws the panel over the punch and moves the upper jaw to disengage the upper jaw from the die to separate the upper die from the panel and the binder.
According to another aspect of this disclosure, a different type of mechanical lock may be provided that includes a guide defining a cam slot that is provided on the bolster of the draw press. The mechanical lock may include a cam follower and a connector plate provided on the die that is received in a connector plate receiving opening in the binder as the die approaches the binder. A locking member is received by the binder and connector plate to lock the die to the binder while the die draws the panel over the punch.
The connector plate may be a T-shaped plate defining a vertical slot that receives the locking member and the die may define a T-shaped opening that receives the T-shaped plate.
The locking member may be received in a horizontal slot to slide within the vertical slot in the connector plate when the binder is driven against the cushion. The locking member may be drawn inwardly with the follower following the cam slot to move the locking member into engagement with the T-shaped plate to lock the die, panel and binder together. The locking member may be an elongated rod that is inserted through a horizontal opening defined by the binder that is aligned with the vertical slot in the T-shaped plate when the T-shaped plate is received in the vertical opening in the binder.
After the die draws the panel over the punch, the cam follower follows the cam slot to move the locking member until it is disengaged from the vertical slot in the T-shaped plate thereby allowing die to be separated from the panel and the binder.
The above aspects of this disclosure and other aspects will be described below with reference to the attached drawings
The illustrated embodiments are disclosed with reference to the drawings. However, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are intended to be merely examples that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale and some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. The specific structural and functional details disclosed are not to be interpreted as limiting, but as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art how to practice the disclosed concepts.
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When the fixed clamp 38, die 12 and binder ring 20 returns to the position shown in
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A T-shaped connector plate 58 defines a vertical slot 60 and is received in a T-shaped opening 62 formed in the die 12. Alternatively, the T-shaped connector plate 58 could be provided as a projection extending below the die 12.
A locking member 64 comprising a cylindrical rod in the illustrated embodiment is attached to the cam follower 56 and is received in a horizontal opening 66 defined by the binder ring 20. The horizontal opening 66 extends through a plate receiving opening 68 defined by the binder ring 20. The T-shaped connector plate 58 extends through the T-shaped opening 62 in the die 12 and is received in the plate receiving opening 68 defined by the binder ring 20 when the die 12 engages the panel 48 and binder ring 20. A distal end 70 of the locking member 64 is driven into the horizontal opening in the binder ring 20 as the cam follower 56 follows the cam slot 54 in the guide post 52. The locking member 64 locks the T-shaped connector plate 58 to the binder ring 20. The vertical slot 60 in the connector plate allows the binder ring 20 to compress the cushion 22 (shown in
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The mechanical lock assemblies 30 and 50 provide a way to lock the die to the binder ring and reduce the amount of energy consumed by the die as it drives binder against the cushion. The tonnage of the draw press may be reduced as a result of using the mechanical locks and may reduce the impact between the binder and the die when the binder is set and also at the end of the draw operation.
The embodiments described above are specific examples that do not describe all possible forms of the disclosure. The features of the illustrated embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the disclosed concepts. The words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation. The scope of the following claims is broader than the specifically disclosed embodiments and also includes modifications of the illustrated embodiments.
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