Claims
- 1. Apparatus for extruding high strain rate sensitive metal, said apparatus including a first platen, a receiver for receiving a to-be-extruded metal billet, said receiver being mounted on the platen, a second platen, a ram mounted on the second platen and extending towards said receiver, said ram having means for mounting an extrusion die at one end for extruding metal from within the receiver, tie rods holding the platens against separating movement by the forces generated due to the extrusion action, said tie rods taking the thrust which is exerted due to the extrusion action, said rods being pre-tensioned with a tension that is greater than the forces that will be exerted on them by the aforementioned thrust, and compression columns paralleling the respective rods and constituting stops taking the thrust of the pretension of the rods and determining the spacing between the platens, characterized by the fact that the columns are of cast iron and of a cross sectional area such that their reduction in length due to the thrust exerted on them by the pretension of the tie rods is negligible so that during the extrusion action there is no more than negligible changes in the position of the stop portion of each compression column due to changes in thrust pressure exerted upon the column by the tie rods.
- 2. A press according to claim 1 wherein there is provided hydraulic mechanisms for actuating the press.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2 wherein each tie rod is pre-tensioned to a stress above its yield point but below its tensile strength, and each column is of a cross sectional area at least 50% greater than the minimum area required to withstand the maximum pre-tension thrust thereon by the tie rod.
- 4. A press according to claim 1 wherein the ram is hollow and the extruded metal passes through the die and lengthwise through the ram.
- 5. A press according to claim 3 having means for circulating cooling liquid through the ram to cool the extruded metal as it moves through the ram.
- 6. A metal extruding press having a die support and a support for a billet receiver and tie rods for holding the supports against movement of one of them away from the other by the force of the metal being extruded, the rods of the press being pre-tensioned, stop members against which the rods exert their thrust due to the pre-tension and which stop members extend substantially from one support to the other and are held in compression by said thrust, characterized by the fact that the pre-tension of the rods is greater than the maximum force that will be exerted on the rods due to the metal being extruded and the stop members are of cast iron and sized so that their linear compression by the thrust of the pre-tension of the pull rods is negligible thereby preventing significant stretching of the rods by the forces exerted thereon by the members during the extrusion and thus avoiding the effects that such stretching would have on the extrusion of the metal.
- 7. A structure according to claim 6 having hydraulically operated actuating means.
- 8. A press for extruding a billet of a high strain rate sensitive metal alloy which comprises, a die support, a support for a billet receiver, and tie-rods holding the supports against separating movement of the supports from one another by the force exerted by the metal being extruded, characterized by the fact that the press is constructed to inhibit the setting up of elastic oscillations of the press upon initiation of the extrusion flow of the high strain rate sensitive material by the tie rods being put in an initial pre-tension in an amount which is greater than the maximum force that will be exerted on the rods by the extrusion operation of the press and the tie rods are held in tension by stops against which they exert their thrust due to the pretension, which stops extend substantially from one support to the other and are compressed by said thrust, said stops being of material of an
- elasticity and a cross section such that their linear compression by the thrust of the pre-tension of the tie rods is negligible.
- 9. A press according to claim 6 wherein the die support includes a member having a base therethrough through which the extruded material is moved by the continuing extrusion of the alloy material.
- 10. Apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the press includes operating mechanism for moving said supports to cause the extruding action, and each column is of a cross section area between 1.5 and 3 times the minimum area required to withstand the thrust thereon of the tie rod that has been tensioned in an amount in excess of the maximum thrust that will be exerted thereon by the operation of the hydraulic mechanism.
- 11. A structure according to claim 6 having hydraulically operated actuating means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of our pending application for patent Ser. No. 755747 filed Dec. 30, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,308,742 granted Jan. 5, 1982.
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