Forming Tool

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20080034825
  • Publication Number
    20080034825
  • Date Filed
    November 10, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Date Published
    February 14, 2008
    16 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to a forming die having a cavity which forms a shaping space and into which a workpiece can be introduced. A passage, which connects the shaping space to the area surrounding the die, runs within the forming die. To achieve a contour during the shaping of the workpiece which is unaffected by the arrangement of passages connecting the shaping space to the area surrounding the die in a simple way, it is proposed that the die contains a liquid-permeable and gas-permeable insert body, which is held in a recess of the die near to the shaping space and by means of a peripheral region facing the shaping space forms a section of the cavity, and that the passage opens out at the insert body outside this peripheral region.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The single FIGURE is a lateral longitudinal section, which shows a representative embodiment of a forming die according to the invention, with insert bodies arranged at the shaping space.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

The FIGURE illustrates a hydroforming die formed as forming die 1, which has a cavity 3 forming a shaping space, into which a workpiece (in this case a hollow profiled section) is introduced. (The forming die 1 may also be a deep-drawing die.) A plurality of passages 4, 5, 6 and 7, which connect the shaping space 2 to the area surrounding the die, have been machined into the forming die. The passages 4 to 7 are used to supply and/or discharge lubricant to the hollow profiled section which has been introduced into the forming die 1, in order to reduce the friction between the hollow profiled section and the cavity 3 during the forming process. The passages 4 to 7 can also be used to discharge air and pressure medium, which otherwise (on account of being enclosed in the shaping space 2) would very substantially impede the forming process. Air and pressurized fluid in the shaping space 2 originate on the one hand from the volume of air which has not been expelled during closure of the forming die 1 and on the other hand, with regard to the pressurized fluid, from two pressurized fluid fractions, namely the pressurized fluid which flows out after removal of a fully shaped hollow profiled section from the forming die 1 and the pressurized fluid which undesirably enters the gap between hollow profiled section and cavity 3, passing into the shaping space 2, during filling of the hollow profiled section.


A plurality of liquid and gas-permeable insert bodies 8 are integrated in the forming die 1 and are each accommodated in a recess 9 in the die 1 near to the shaping space. Although the insert bodies 8 in this case consist of a porous sintered metal, it is also possible for them to be formed by an ultrafine sieve or a diaphragm. The peripheral or surface region 10 of the insert bodies 8 which faces the shaping space 2 itself in each case forms a portion of the cavity 3, so that there are no discontinuities in the profile of the cavity 3. The passages 4 to 7 which run within the forming die 1 open out at a rear side 11 of the respective insert body 8 outside said peripheral region 10.


On account of the porosity of the insert body 8, the air or pressurized fluid can penetrate through the pores and/or micropassages of the insert body 8 into the passages 4 to 7, from which they are discharged from the forming die either through the force of gravity or by means of a suitable pump. Therefore, air and pressurized fluid can easily be displaced by the workpiece, which is moving ever closer to the cavity 3, out of the shaping space 2 into the passages 4 to 7 via the insert bodies 8, without an imprint of the opening of the passages 4 to 7 being formed after the workpiece comes into contact with the cavity 3.


Furthermore, it is also conceivable to use an insert body 8 which includes relatively large parts of the die cavity 3 and in this case comprises a plurality of regions of the cavity 3 which are prone to inclusions of media and therefore require discharge of air and pressurized fluid. It is sufficient in this case for only a single passage to be connected to this elongate insert body 8, since on account of the displacement pressure originating from the workpiece which is being shaped, the air and the pressurized fluid can also penetrate through lateral, oblique and/or labyrinth-like micropassages and pores in the insert body 8 in order to enter the passage 4, 5, 6 or 7. As a result, there is no need for accurate positioning of the passage 4, 5, 6 or 7, which leads to considerable simplification of the design of the die 1, and the production of the passage can be automated during manufacture of the die 1. It is in this case possible to select a location which is the most appropriate both for the discharge of the media and for the design of the die.


Furthermore, it is also possible for the hydroforming die 1 to be configured for the widening of plates, in which case the workpiece is formed by two plates on top of one another, which are clamped in the forming die 1 between its upper and lower die blocks. A fluidic internal high pressure is generated between the plates by means of a lance-like plunger which is assigned to the forming die 1, has at least one axial pressurized fluid passage inside it and is inserted between the plates, with the result that these plates are expanded to form a hollow profiled section.


The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.

Claims
  • 1. A forming die comprising a cavity which forms a shaping space and into which a workpiece can be introduced; a passage which runs through an interior of the die and connects the shaping space to an exterior area surrounding the die; wherein,the die contains a liquid-permeable and gas-permeable insert body, which is held in a recess of the die near to the shaping space; a surface region of the insert body facing the shaping space forms a section of the cavity; andthe passage opens out at the insert body outside this surface region.
  • 2. The forming die as claimed in claim 1, wherein the insert body comprises a porous sintered metal.
  • 3. The forming die as claimed in claim 1, wherein the insert body is one of an ultrafine sieve and a diaphragm.
  • 4. The forming die as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the forming die is a hydroforming die; andthe workpiece is formed by a peripherally continuous hollow profiled section.
  • 5. The forming die as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the forming die is a hydroforming die; andthe workpiece is formed by two plates resting on top of one another, which can be clamped in the forming die between an upper die block and a lower die block and between which a fluidic internal high pressure can be generated by means of a lance-like plunger which is assigned to the forming die and is introduced between the plates.
  • 6. A forming die comprising: a block of material which has a recess formed therein, said recess having a surface contour that conforms to a desired shape into which a workpiece is to be formed;at least one passage which penetrates through said block of material and connects said surface of said recess with an exterior of the block of material, said passage having an enlarged cross section forming a cavity at an extremity thereof adjacent said surface of said recess; andan insert body comprising a permeable material which is contained in said cavity; wherein,said permeable material is at least one of gas permeable and liquid permeable; anda surface of said permeable material that adjoins said surface of said recess has a contour which conforms to said desired shape in an area of said permeable material.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
103 56 534.5 Dec 2003 DE national
Parent Case Info

This application is a National Phase of PCT/EP2004/012690, filed Nov. 101, 2004, and claims the priority of German patent document DE 103 56 534.5, filed Dec. 4, 2003, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/EP04/12690 11/10/2004 WO 00 5/25/2007