Claims
- 1. A forming machine for providing selective variation of the ratio .eta. of a closing force to a forming force, comprising a pair of dies disposed to face each other, a punch partially inserted in at least one of the dies, a die plate supporting one of the dies in which the punch is inserted, a guide member disposed outwardly of the die on the die plate and confining the die plate for axial movement within said guide member, means for driving the dies together to develop the closing force, a piston member supporting the punch for axial movement therewith and disposed at the center of a holder located beneath the guide member, the piston member disposed for driving the punch further into said one die to develop the forming force, a plurality of two-part piston members within said holder supporting the die plate and disposed radially outwards of the piston member, and a communication path communicating between a first fluid pressurized cylinder chamber accommodating the piston member and a second fluid cylinder chamber accommodating each of the two-part piston members for increasing fluid pressure within said first chamber as the dies move together in the same direction toward the two part piston members, the two-part piston members providing displacement of fluid from the second chamber to the first chamber through said communication path for forcing the punch via the piston member further into said one die in response to such fluid pressure increase for developing the forming force on said punch, the number of complete two-part piston members being selectively variable for controlling volume of the fluid displacement thereby to selectively vary the ratio .eta..
- 2. The forming machine of claim 1 wherein the two-part piston members each comprise a pin and a piston which are selectively and independently removable to create variations in the ratio .eta..
- 3. The forming machine of claim 3 wherein each pin of each two-part piston member is variable in length to create variations in the ratio .eta..
- 4. The forming machine of claim 1 wherein one-half of the forming machine, as defined on one side of a plane which is created by the intersection of the surfaces of the two dies in the closed position, is asymmetric to the other half of the forming machine, and wherein the ratio .eta. is controlled by asymmetric variation of the application of forming force through only one such half of the forming machine.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/478,465, filed Feb. 12, 1990, now abandoned.
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