Claims
- 1. In an expandable fixed dummy block for fixing on the end of a stem of an extrusion press, the dummy block having a longitudinally extending axis of symmetry and outer wall, comprisng a base having a central cavity symmetrical about the axis symmetry, and a mandrel symmetrical about the longitudinal axis for sitting in the cavity in the base and mounted to rotate freely therein, the cavity defined by an endless side wall sloping radially inwardly away from its mouth from the outer wall to a bottom and the mandrel having a face and side wall sloping radially inwardly from the edge of the mandrel to a rear seat and having an outer edge bevelled so as not to extend radially beyond the inner radial dimensions of the mouth of the cavity, the angle of the side wall defining the cavity to the axis of symmetry being less than the angle of the side wall of the mandrel to the axis of symmetry.
- 2. In the expandable dummy block of claim 1 in which the endless side wall of the cavity is angled at an angle of about 45.degree. to the longitudinal axis of symmetry and the side wall of the mandrel is angled at an angle of about 46.degree. to the axis of symmetry.
- 3. In an expandable fixed dummy block of claim 1 in which the endless side wall is angled at an angle of about 293/4.degree. to the longitudinal axis of symmetry and the side wall of the mandrel is angled at about 30.degree. to the longitudinal axis of symmetry.
- 4. A fixed dummy block for securing on the end of a stem mounted for reciprocal movement in an extrusion press, the fixed dummy block having:
- (a) a longitudinal axis of symmetry;
- (b) an outer wall;
- (c) a circular base symmetrical about the longitudinal axis of symmetry, having a dished central portion or cavity having a mouth and surrounded by an annular peripheral ring portion adjacent the mouth of the dished portion, the dished portion being defined by a bottom and an angled side wall sloping radially inwardly in a direction away from annular peripheral ring portion to the bottom;
- (d) a mandrel symmetrical about the longitudinal axis for seating in the dished portion and mounted to rotate freely therein, the mandrel having a face, a side wall sloping radially inwardly adjacent the edges of the mandrel in a direction away from the face to a rear seat, and having an outer edge bevelled so as not to extend radially beyond the inner radial dimension of the mouth of the cavity, the angle of the sloped side wall of the dished portion to the longitudinal axis of symmetry of the dummy block being less than the angle of the side wall of the mandrel to the longitudinal axis of symmetry, the thickness of the dummy block adjacent the annular peripheral ring portion between the outer wall of the dummy block and side wall defining the dished portion being sufficiently flexible to permit deflection thereof, the rear seat of the mandrel being spaced from the bottom of the dished portion when the mandrel is normally seated in the dished portion with the sloped walls engaging one another but under substantial forces exerted against the face of the mandrel, the rear seat of the mandrel is forced to seat against the bottom of the dished portion, causing the material between the outer wall and side wall of the dished portion adjacent the peripheral ring, to flex;
- (e) means for securing the mandrel to the dished portion of the dummy block; and,
- (f) means for securing the dummy block to the stem.
- 5. The fixed dummy block of claim 4, wherein the face of the mandrel and peripheral annular ring are both substantially flat.
- 6. The fixed dummy block of claim 4 or 5, wherein the angle of the side wall of the dished cavity portion is about 45.degree. to the longitudinal axis and the angle of the side wall of the mandrel is about 46.degree. to the longitudinal axis.
- 7. The fixed dummy block of claim 4 or 5, wherein the angle of the side wall of the dished cavity portion is about 293/4.degree. to the longitudinal axis and the angle of the side wall of the mandrel is about 30.degree. to the longitudinal axis.
- 8. An extrusion press comprising a die, a container tube, a stem reciprocal from a position remote the die to a position proximate the die through the container tube and a fixed dummy block, fixed to the end of the stem, the dummy block having a longitudinal axis of symmetry and outer wall and comprising a base having a central cavity symmetrical about the longitudinal axis of symmetry, a mandrel symmetrical about the longitudinal axis of symmetry for sitting in the cavity in the base and mounted to rotate freely therein, the cavity defined by an endless side wall sloping radially inwardly from its mouth away from the outer wall to a bottom and the mandrel having a face and side wall sloping radially inwardly from the edge of the mandrel to a rear seat and having an outer edge bevelled so as not to extend radially beyond the inner radial dimensions of the mouth of the cavity, the angle of the side wall defining the cavity to the axis of symmetry being less than the angle of the side wall of the mandrel to the axis of symmetry.
- 9. An extrusion press, comprising a die, a container tube, a stem reciprocal from a position remote the die to a position proximate the die through the container tube and a fixed dummy block, fixed to the end of the stem, the dummy block having:
- (a) a longitudinal axis of symmetry;
- (b) an outer wall;
- (c) a circular base symmetrical about the longitudinal axix of symmetry, having a dished central portion or cavity, and surrounded by an annular peripheral ring portion adjacent the mouth of the dished portion, the dished portion being defined by a bottom and an angled side wall sloping radially inwardly from its mouth in a direction away from annular peripheral ring portion to the bottom;
- (d) a mandrel symmetrical about the longitudinal axis for seating in the dished portion and mounted to rotate freely therein, the mandrel having a face, a side wall sloping radially inwardly adjacent the edges of the mandrel in a direction away from the face to a rear seat and having an outer edge bevelled so as not to extend to a rear seat and having an outer edge bevelled so as not to extend radially beyond the inner radial dimensions of the mouth of the cavity, the angle of the sloped side wall of the dished portion to the longitudinal axis of symmetry of the dummy block being less than the angle of the side wall of the mandrel to the longitudinal axis of symmetry, the thickness of the dummy block adjacent the annular peripheral ring portion between the outer wall of the dummy block and side wall defining the dished portion being sufficiently flexible to permit deflection thereof, the rear seat of the mandrel being spaced from the bottom of the dished portion when the mandrel is normally seated in the dished portion with the sloped walls engaging one another but under substantial forces exerted against the face of the mandrel the rear seat of the mandrel is forced to seat against the bottom of the dished portion, causing the material between the outer wall and side wall of the dished portion adjacent the peripheral ring, to flex;
- (e) means for securing the mandrel to the dished portion of the dummy block; and,
- (f) means for securing the dummy block to the stem.
- 10. The extrusion press of claim 9, wherein the face of the mandrel and, peripheral annular ring are both substantially flat.
- 11. The extrusion press of claim 8, 9 or 10, wherein the angle of the side wall of the dished cavity portion is about 45.degree. and the angle of the side wall of the mandrel is about 46.degree..
- 12. The extrusion press of claim 8, 9 or 10, wherein the angle of the side wall of the dished portion is about 293/4.degree. to the axis of symmetry and the angle of the side wall of the mandrel to the axis of symmetry is about 30.degree..
- 13. The extrusion press of claim 8, 9 or 10, wherein the means for securing the dummy block to the stem permits the dummy block to shift its longitudinal axis out of co-axial alignment with the axis of the stem to permit automatic adjustment of the dummy block to float to minimize the effect of errors in alignment of the stem, container tube and die of the extrusion press.
- 14. The extrusion press of claim 8, 9 or 10, wherein the stem abuts the back of the base of the dummy block when the dummy block is secured thereto.
- 15. The extrusion press of claim 8, 9 or 10, wherein a container stud secures the stem to the base of the dummy block, the container stud being helically threaded at one end for securing into a helically threaded bore of the stem, the stud having a helically threaded longitudinally extending central bore for receiving a helically threaded screw with a tapered tip and insert receiving slots extending radially inwardly from the surface of the stud at equally spaced intervals to open into the bore, a plurality of inserts for positioning in the slots, but which are pushed radially outwardly from the slots when the screw is threaded into the bore, a central bore extending into the base, and a tapered tip screw for threading into the central bore in the stem.
- 16. The extrusion press of claim 8, 9 or 10, wherein a connector stud secures the stem to the base of the dummy block, the connector stud having a shaft having means on one end to secure it to the stem and a radially enlarged head at the other end for locking in a cavity in the rear of the base with end of the enlarged head proximate the shaft for abutting the rear wall defining the rear of the cavity when the dummy block is to be retracted but with the front face of the enlarged head always spaced from the front wall defining the cavity, and wherein the stem abuts the back of the base of the dummy block when the dummy block is secured thereto.
- 17. In the expandable fixed dummy block of claim 1, wherein the difference between the angle at which the endless sidewall of the cavity is angled to the longitudinal axis of symmetry and the angle at which the side wall of the mandrel is angled to the axis of symmetry is about 1 degree.
- 18. In the expandable fixed dummy block of claim 1, wherein the difference between the angle at which the endless side wall of the cavity is angled to the longitudinal axis of symmetry and the angle at which the side wall of the mandrel is angled to the axis of symmetry is less than 1 degree.
- 19. The fixed dummy block of claim 4, wherein the difference between the angle at which the endless sidewall of the cavity is angled to the longitudinal axis of symmetry and the angle at which the side wall of the mandrel is angled to the axis of symmetry is about 1 degree.
- 20. The fixed dummy block of claim 5, wherein the difference between the angle at which the endless sidewall of the cavity is angled to the longitudinal axis of symmetry and the angle at which the side wall of the mandrel is angled to the axis of symmetry is about 1 degree.
- 21. The fixed dummy block of claim 4, wherein the difference between the angle at which the endless side wall of the cavity is angled to the longitudinal axis of symmetry and the angle at which the side wall of the mandrel is angled to the axis of symmetry is less than 1 degree.
- 22. The fixed dummy block of claim 5, wherein the difference between the angle at which the endless side wall of the cavity is angled to the longitudinal axis of symmetry and the angle at which the side wall of the mandrel is angled to the axis of symmetry is less than 1 degree.
- 23. The extrusion press of claim 9, wherein the difference between the angle at which the endless sidewall of the cavity is angled to the longitudinal axis of symmetry and the angle at which the side wall of the mandrel is angled to the axis of symmetry is about 1 degree.
- 24. The extrusion press of claim 10, wherein the difference between the angle at which the endless side wall of the cavity is angled to the longitudinal axis of symmetry and the angle at which the side wall of the mandrel is angled to the axis of symmetry is about 1 degree.
- 25. The extrusion press of claim 9, wherein the difference between the angle at which the endless side wall of the cavity is angled to the longitudinal axis of symmetry and the angle at which the side wall of the mandrel is angled to the axis of symmetry is less than 1 degree.
- 26. The extrusion press of claim 10, wherein the difference between the angle at which the endless side wall of the cavity is angled to the longitudinal axis of symmetry and the angle at which the side wall of the mandrel is angled to the axis of symmetry is less than 1 degree.
FIELD OF INVENTION
This is a continuation in part of application serial number 06/107932. This invention relates to fixed dummy blocks, used in extrusion presses.
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