1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a drawing machine.
2. Related Prior Art
As disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,953,136 B2, a conventional drawing machine includes two wedges 9B, a jaw 5 attached to a side of each of the wedges 9B and a series of rotors in contact with another side of each of the wedges. Each series of rotors is disposed in and along a rectilinear groove. When drawing proceeds, the series of rotors rotate against the wedges 9B so that the jaws 5 attached to the wedges 9B smoothly slide. However, the first and last ones of the rotors of each series could easily be worn out because of friction since the rotors rotate in the rectilinear grooves, not roll. “Roll” means that an object moves in a direction while rotating about its own axis like a wheel does on the ground.
The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
According to the present invention, a drawing machine includes a clamping device, a drawing device and a driving device.
An advantage of the drawing machine according to the present invention is reliability for not including any hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder that would fluctuates in the pressure of the fluid and drags in transmission of the fluid.
Another advantage of the drawing machine according to the present invention is a simple structure including a small amount of elements.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description referring to the drawings.
The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment referring to the drawings.
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The clamping device 30 includes two rails 31, two slides 32, two jaws 35, two rods, two series of rollers 34, two covers 36, a plate 37, a yoke and a cylinder.
The rails 31 extend on the top of the plate 40 so that the rails 31 get closer to each other from a first end to a second end.
The slides 32 are movable along the rails 31. The slides 32 are in the form of a trapezoid, i.e., they include an upright side and an inclined side opposite to the upright side. The upright side of each of the slides 32 extends parallel to that of the other slide 32. The inclined side of each of the slides 32 is parallel to a related one of the rails 31.
The jaws 35 are carried on the slides 32. Each of the jaws 35 is formed with a concave side 351. The concave sides 351 define a cylindrical space for receiving a half of a section of the rod or pipe.
The rods are raised from the slides 32.
Two looped grooves 33 are defined in the plate 40. Each of the series of rollers 34 can roll in a related one of the looped grooves 33. Each of the series of rollers 34 is kept in a related one of the looped grooves 33 by a related one of the covers 36.
The plate 37 is attached to the plate 40. The yoke is movable on the plate 37 and connected to the rods inserted through the plate 37. The cylinder is a pneumatic or hydraulic cylinder for moving the yoke on the plate 37.
The cylinder can move the yoke. The yoke can move the rods. The rods cause the slides 32 to slide along the rails 31. The slides 32 move the jaws 35. The jaws 35 get closer to each other for clamping the rod or pipe.
Smooth sliding of and firm support to the slides 32 are ensured by the rollers 34. As the rollers 34 are disposed in the looped grooves 33, the rollers 34 can roll in the looped grooves 33, i.e., each of the rollers 34 moves in a related one of the looped grooves 33 while rotating about its own axis. Thus, none of the rollers 34 is more vulnerable to abrasion than the others.
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An advantage of the drawing machine according to the present invention is reliability for not including any hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder that would fluctuates in the pressure of the fluid and drags in transmission of the fluid. Another advantage of the drawing machine according to the present invention is a simple structure including a small amount of elements.
The present invention has been described via the detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.