Field of the Invention
This invention relates to punch press assemblies and more particularly to a keeper plate arrangement to enable quick set-up and alignment of both or either a center punch holder plate on an upper portion of the punch press and an opposed die plate on a lower portion of the punch press, to permit very quickly changed, accurate alignment arrangements to facilitate the alignment of opposing tools utilized to pierce a sheet of material such as for example in a punch press, and is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 15/530,236, filed Dec. 14, 2016 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 14/544,416, filed Jan. 2, 2015, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,561,534, issued on Feb. 7, 2015, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 12/924,139, filed Sep. 21, 2010, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,925,435, which was a co-pending application of application Ser. No. 12/214,924 filed Jun. 24, 2008 and application Ser. No. 11/450,526 filed Jun. 9, 2006, each incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Discussion of the Prior Art
Compound tooling is currently utilized by hundreds of manufacturers to produce thousands of different types of washers made from aluminum, brass, copper, nylon, steel utilized in almost everything society touches. Washers are for example, utilized in any product with nuts and bolts or moving parts. The inside diameter and the outside diameter of these washers or other punched parts have become more critical and significant for use in the manufacture of high-quality precision devices.
Prior art tool and die sets arrangements require as much as several hours to change a punch tool and a die tool. Such procedures may comprise removal of the die from the press, washing the die, take out the dowels and screws, surface grind the punches and dies, re-assemble and re-install all into the punch press. Accuracy of alignment between the punch and die is critical to an effective punch press operation. However, too much time in set up and tool change damages productivity and plant efficiency.
It is an object of the present invention to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a tool set in which the punch and die members are quickly and easily changed with different sets of tools while permitting their accurate re-alignment.
The present invention comprises a tool holder arrangement for the manufacture of punched parts in a punch press assembly, from a traveling web or sheet of material such as metal or plastic to produce washers or the like, as recited in my aforementioned U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,925,435 and 9,561,534, each of which are incorporated hereinabove by reference.
The die set assembly or arrangement of the present invention comprises a compound punch holder plate which would be bolted to the underside of the die shoe of a punch press.
A die set arrangement typically comprises an upper support portion which comprises the upper punch holder plate. The upper punch holder plate is disposed parallel to and reciprocably movable with respect to the stripper holderplate on the base portion of the die set arrangement. The punch holder plate is supported on guide pins which are received in guide bushings at their lowermost end. A center punch holder plate is secured to the lower side of the punch holder plate. The center punch holder plate has a bore which adjustably arranged about a center punch there within. A die holder plate is supported by those same pins onto the lower side of the center punch holder plate. The die holder plate has a central opening of a third diameter. The opening in the die holder plate is arranged to adjustably enclose and align a die member therewithin. The die holder plate has a central opening which encloses an annular knockout member. The annular knockout member has a central bore through which the center punch, supported at its upper end by the center punch holder plate, is supported.
Reciprocating motion of the upper portion of the die set arrangement, with its die arranged downwardly therefrom, impacting the stripper holder plate supported on the lower portion of the die set arrangement, with a traveling web of material moving therebetween, effects the manufacture of a punched part by virtue of the center punch and the die mating with the compound punch and its associated stripper holder.
The concentric alignment each of these components is critical to the manufacture of a proper punched part.
The center punch holder plate and the die holder plate in the uppermost portion of the die set arrangement, and the stripper holder plate and the compound punch holder plate in the lower portion of the die set arrangement, are each held in their respective uppermost portions and lowermost portions of the punch press assembly by an arrangement of keeper positioners.
The keeper positioners are fixedly attached to the respective upper and lower support plates and are arranged at opposite sides of the punch holder plate and the die holder plate. For ease of description only the keeper positioner arrangement for the (upper) punch holder will be described although the structure will be similar for the support of the die holder plate.
The 1st keeper positioner is an elongated member of length preferably equivalent to the width of the punch holder plate, and is arranged to securely engage a 1st side of that punch holder plate. The 2nd keeper positioner is an elongated member of length preferably equivalent to the width of the punch holder plate and is arranged to adjustably secure and engage a 2nd side of that punch holder plate, that 2nd keeper positioner side being parallel to the 1st side of the punch holder plate.
The 1st keeper positioner has a plurality of bores extending therethrough to permit the aligned bolted securement of that 1st keeper positioner against its support plate thereabove. The 1st keeper positioner has a feature-enhanced elongated side edge which is arranged at a slant or angle with respect to its face surfaces. The elongated angled side edge of the 1st keeper positioner also has a plurality of feature enhancing alignment protrusions thereon. The 1st side of the punch holder plate, the placement of which comes into abutting engagement whether the feature-enhanced elongated side edge, has a corresponding plurality of feature-enhanced receiving portions thereon. The 1st side of the punch holder plate is also arranged at a reciprocal angle with respect to the angled side edge of the 1st keeper positioner and also to its to its face surfaces.
The 2nd keeper positioner has a plurality of bores extending therethrough so as to permit threaded engagement with the support plate to which it is to be attached. The 2nd keeper positioner has a plurality of generally “J” shaped cutouts which are each arranged to enclose a generally “J” shaped flexible finger pivotably movable therein. Each “J” shaped flexible finger has a distal end of curvilinear shape with a face thereon arranged at an angle with respect to the plane of its face.
The 2nd side of the punch (tool) holder plate has a corresponding curvilinear detent thereon to match the curvilinear shape and slanted face of the respected flexible fingers extending from a side portion of the 2nd keeper positioner. The 2nd keeper positioner also has a threaded bore extending through a side edge thereof so as to permit a threaded bias by a setscrew arranged therein against the respective “J” shaped flexible fingers so as to press them against the 2nd elongated edge of the punch holder plate.
This arrangement of reciprocally angled sides between the Pt keeper positioner and the 1st elongated side of the punch holder plate and the reciprocally angled sides between the 2nd keeper positioner and its pivotable fingers and the 2nd side of the punch holder plate permit fast and easy slidable exchange of the punches and respective punch holder plates during the need for changing same in a punch press assembly operation by adjustably backing off the “J” shaped fingers from slanted biased engagement with the tool holder plate. A corresponding arrangement of engagement members and the side edges for keeper positioners to be utilized with the die set holderplate further facilitates the ease of manufacturing of products thereby.
The invention thus comprises punch press quick tool change system comprising: a reciprocally movable upper support member arranged on a punch press frame; a lower support member arranged on the punch press frame; a tool gripping arrangement plate arranged on the upper support member and on the lower support member; a 1st pair of parallel keeper positioners secured to the upper support member for securing the tool gripping arrangement plate adjustably thereagainst; and a 2nd pair of parallel keeper positioners secured to the lower support member for securing a tool gripping arrangement plate adjustably thereagainst. The 1st pair of keeper positioners each have a tool support plate engaging side edge. The tool support plate engaging side edge of the keeper positioners have enhanced bump-out surfaces thereon. A 1st keeper positioner of the 1st pair of keeper, positioners has an inclined plate-engaging 1st edge. A 2nd keeper positioner of the 1st pair of keeper positioners has a pair of biasable “J” shaped fingers arranged therein. The pair of biasable “J” shaped fingers have a sloped distalmost surface.
The invention also comprises a tool plate quick securement arrangement for a punch press apparatus for respectively securing slidably loadable/unloadable complimentarily configured tool support plates, the securement arrangement comprising: a pair of parallel keeper positioners secured to an upper support plate of the punch press apparatus; a pair of parallel keeper positioners secured to a lower support plate of the punch press apparatus; a pair of pivotably biasable “J” shaped fingers extending from one side of a first one of each pair of keeper positioners, the “J” shaped fingers being arranged to adjustably and biasedly engage a complimentarily configured tool support plate thereadjacent and between a 2nd one of each pair of keeper positioners, and wherein a slanted curvilinear engagement slot is arranged on a 2nd side edge of each tool support plate for enabling aligned engagement and securement thereof, with respect to an adjacent pivotable biasable “J” shaped finger biasably extending therefrom. The complimentarily configured tool support plate has a 1st side edge arranged at an angle with respect to a planar surface of the tool support plate, the 1st side edge having a protrusion receiving arrangement thereon. The keeper positioner engageable with the 1st side edge of the tool support plate has a correspondingly complimentarily angled engagement edge thereon. Each “J” shaped finger is supported in a “J” shaped enclosure slot in their respective keeper positioners. A pressure pad is arranged within the “J” shaped enclosure slot between “J” shaped finger and a wall defining the “J” shaped slot. A threaded adjustment member is arranged through the keeper positioner enclosing a “J” shaped finger, and into abuttable adjustable engagement with the “J” shaped finger therewithin.
The invention thus also comprises a punch press quick tool change system comprising a reciprocally movable upper support member arranged on a punch press frame. The system also includes a lower support member arranged on the punch press frame. A pair of tool gripping members are arranged on the upper support member and also on the lower support member. The tool gripping members comprises a 1st pair of spaced-apart parallel keeper positioners secured to the upper support member for securing the tool gripping arrangement plate adjustably against the upper support member. A 2nd pair of parallel keeper positioners are secured to the lower support member for securing a 2nd tool gripping plate adjustably against the lower support member.
The objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent when viewed in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
Referring now to the drawings in detail and particularly to
The die set assembly or arrangement 10 of the present invention comprises a compound punch holder plate 12 (which would in the prior art, normally be bolted to the underside of the die shoe 14 of the punch press 16), herein shown attached to shoe 14, by the present invention, as may in be represented in
A die set arrangement 10 typically comprises an upper portion 11 which comprises the upper punch holder plate 12. The upper punch holder plate 12 is disposed parallel to and reciprocably movable with respect to the compound holder punch tool support plate 18 on the base portion 15 of the die set arrangement 10, as represented in
The concentric alignment each of these components is critical to the manufacture of a proper punched part.
The center punch holder plate 12 and the die holder plate 20 in the uppermost portion “U” of the die set arrangement 10, and the stripper holder plate 17 and the compound punch holder plate 18 in the lower portion 15 of the die set arrangement 10, are each held in their respective uppermost portions and lowermost portions of the punch press assembly by an arrangement of keeper positioners 30, 32, 34 and 36 respectively, as represented in
The (upper) 1st and 2nd keeper positioners 30 and 32, shown in edge view in
The 1st keeper positioner 30 has a plurality of bores 44 extending therethrough to permit the aligned bolted securement of that 1st keeper positioner 30 against its support plate 38 thereabove, as shown in
The 2nd keeper positioner 32, shown in
The 1st side 42 of the punch holder plate 12 has corresponding slanted, curvilinear detents 70 thereon, as represented in
This arrangement of reciprocally angled sides 46 between the Pt keeper positioner 30 and the 2nd elongated side 40 of the punch holder plate 12 and the reciprocally angled sides 42 between the 2nd keeper positioner 32 and its pivotable fingers 62 and the detents 70 in the 1st side 42 of the punch holder plate 12 permit fast and easy slidable removable exchange of the punches and respective punch holder plates during the need for changing same in a punch press assembly operation.
A corresponding arrangement of engagement members and the side edges for keeper positioners to be utilized with the lower holder plate set not specifically described but common to that described hereinabove, further facilitates the ease of manufacturing of punched out products “P”, represented in
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 15530236 | Dec 2016 | US |
Child | 15731317 | US | |
Parent | 14544416 | Jan 2015 | US |
Child | 15530236 | US |