The disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2019-166922 filed on Sep. 13, 2019 including the specification, drawings and abstract is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to a manufacturing apparatus and a manufacturing method each for a component having a hat-shaped section (hereinafter also referred to as a “hat-shaped section component”) with a curved projection portion curved in a longitudinal direction.
In a case where a hat-shaped section component used for a vehicle frame member and so on is manufactured, press working (drawing) is often performed on a metal flat-shaped workpiece by use of a manufacturing apparatus such that the workpiece has a hat-shaped section, the manufacturing apparatus including a die, a punch, a holder, and so on as a metal mold.
More specifically, in a case where a hat-shaped section component is manufactured, a manufacturing apparatus including, as a metal mold, a die having an opening, a punch placed to face the opening of the die, and a holder placed to face the die is prepared. In most cases, in a state where to-become-flange portions (parts of a workpiece that are to become flanges after molding) are sandwiched between the die and the holder on both outer sides of a to-become-top-plate portion (a part of the workpiece to become a top plate after molding) in the width direction, the punch enters the opening of the die while the punch pushes the to-become-top-plate portion into the opening, so that a vertical wall is molded between the top plate and each of the flanges.
In the meantime, the following case has been known. That is, in a case where a hat-shaped section component including a curved projection portion curved in its longitudinal direction is manufactured, if a to-become-top-plate portion is not pressed by a pad so as to prevent occurrence of longitudinal displacement (slip) in a workpiece, the to-become-top-plate portion is displaced in the longitudinal direction in the course of stretch-flanging (molding of a vertical wall between a top plate and a flange), thereby resulting in that a crack is formed in the top plate.
On this account, generally, in a case where a hat-shaped section component including a curved projection portion is manufactured, a pad is added as the metal mold, and the hat-shaped section component is manufactured while a to-become-top-plate portion of a workpiece is restricted by the pad over its whole length in the longitudinal direction (while the to-become-top-plate portion is sandwiched between the pad and a punch) (for example, see WO 2015/046023).
In the meantime, in a case where the hat-shaped section component is manufactured with the to-become-top-plate portion being restricted by the pad over the whole length in the longitudinal direction, relatively large biasing force that does not cause longitudinal displacement in the workpiece is applied to the pad itself by biasing means such as a gas cylinder. On this account, it is necessary to secure the strength of the pad by relatively increasing the thickness of the pad. However, when the thickness of the pad is relatively increased, the following problem occurs.
That is, at the time when the workpiece is introduced into the metal mold, it takes time until a bottom end of the pad reaches a sufficient height (a height at which a gap to such an extent that the workpiece can be inserted therein is formed between upper ends of the punch and the holder and the bottom end of the pad) by raising a slide of a press machine. On this account, when the thickness of the pad is relatively increased, it takes longer time before the bottom end of the pad reaches a sufficient height after completion of molding of the hat-shaped section component, that is, it takes longer time before a subsequent workpiece is introduced into the metal mold. This causes such a problem that the productivity decreases.
The present disclosure is accomplished in view of such a problem, and an object of the present disclosure is to provide a technology to restrain a decrease in productivity and occurrence of a crack in a top plate when a hat-shaped section component including a curved projection portion is manufactured.
In order to achieve the above object, in a manufacturing apparatus and a manufacturing method, according to the present disclosure, for a hat-shaped section component including a curved projection portion, a workpiece is not restricted over the whole length in its longitudinal direction, and only a part (a curved projection portion after molding), of the workpiece, where longitudinal displacement easily occurs and its surrounding part are restricted by a pad.
More specifically, the present disclosure is targeted for a manufacturing apparatus for manufacturing a hat-shaped section component including a curved projection portion such that, in a state where a to-become-flange portion as a part to become a flange after molding in a flat-shaped workpiece is sandwiched between a die and a holder, a to-become-top-plate portion as a part to become a top plate after molding in the workpiece is pressed by a punch so that the hat-shaped section component having a vertical wall between the top plate and the flange is molded, and the curved projection portion curved in a longitudinal direction so as to project toward a first side in a pressing direction is formed in the hat-shaped section component.
The manufacturing apparatus includes the punch, the holder, and the die. The punch has a first mold surface facing toward the first side in the pressing direction, the first mold surface including a curved projection portion mold surface a part of which curves in the longitudinal direction so as to project toward the first side in the pressing direction. The holder has a pair of second mold surfaces facing toward the first side in the pressing direction, the second mold surfaces being provided on both outer sides of the first mold surface in the width direction. The die has a pair of third mold surfaces and a fourth mold surface, the third mold surfaces facing toward a second side in the pressing direction so as to face the second mold surfaces, the fourth mold surface being provided between the third mold surfaces via steps such that the fourth mold surface is placed to be closer to the first side in the pressing direction than the third mold surfaces, the fourth mold surface facing toward the second side in the pressing direction so as to face the first mold surface. The fourth mold surface has an opening opened toward the second side in the pressing direction, the opening being formed in a part, of the fourth mold surface, that corresponds to the curved projection portion mold surface. The manufacturing apparatus further includes a pad provided in the die and having a fifth mold surface facing toward the second side in the pressing direction so as to face the curved projection portion mold surface. The pad is configured to be relatively movable toward the first side in the pressing direction so as to be pushed into the opening against biasing force toward the second side in the pressing direction so that the fifth mold surface becomes flush with the fourth mold surface from a state where the fifth mold surface projects toward the second side in the pressing direction from the fourth mold surface.
In this configuration, while the to-become-top-plate portion is pressed by the first mold surface including the curved projection portion mold surface in a state where the to-become-flange portions are each sandwiched between a corresponding one of the second mold surfaces of the holder and a corresponding one of the third mold surfaces of the die, the punch is pushed into between the steps of the die. Hereby, the hat-shaped section component having the vertical wall between the top plate and each of the flanges is molded. Further, the to-become-top-plate portion is pressed by the curved projection portion mold surface partially curved in the longitudinal direction, so that the curved projection portion is formed in the top plate.
Here, as can be understood from a case where a flat component is molded by drawing, longitudinal displacement of the to-become-top-plate portion that might cause a crack in the top plate occurs such that displacement caused in a part (hereinafter also referred to as a “to-be-curved portion”) corresponding to the curved projection portion is transmitted over the whole length in the longitudinal direction, and no longitudinal displacement occurs in a flat part other than the to-be-curved portion.
In this respect, in this configuration, when the punch is pushed into between the steps of the die, the to-be-curved portion pressed by the curved projection portion mold surface first abuts with the fifth mold surface projecting toward the second side in the pressing direction from the fourth mold surface and is sandwiched between the curved projection portion mold surface and the fifth mold surface, so that the to-be-curved portion is restricted in the longitudinal direction. When the punch is further pushed in a state where the to-be-curved portion is restricted by the curved projection portion mold surface and the fifth mold surface, the to-become-top-plate portion is sandwiched, in the pressing direction, between the first mold surface and a set of the fourth mold surface and the fifth mold surface flush with the fourth mold surface. Hereby, without causing longitudinal displacement in the to-become-top-plate portion, in other words, without causing a crack in the top plate, the top plate including the curved projection portion can be formed between the fourth and fifth mold surfaces and the first mold surface.
Besides, the workpiece is not restricted over the whole length in the longitudinal direction, and only the to-be-curved portion, of the workpiece, where longitudinal displacement easily occurs, and its surrounding part are partially restricted by the pad. Accordingly, the whole length of the pad can be relatively shortened. Hereby, it is possible to relatively decrease biasing force applied to the pad itself. As a result, it is possible to sufficiently secure the strength of the pad even when the thickness of the pad is relatively decreased. Therefore, the thickness of the pad is relatively decreased, so that it is possible to shorten the time before the bottom end of the pad reaches a sufficient height after completion of molding of the hat-shaped section component, that is, it is possible to shorten the time before a subsequent workpiece is introduced into the metal mold. This makes it possible to restrain a decrease in productivity.
Further, in the above manufacturing apparatus, the holder may be provided around the punch such that the holder is movable toward the second side in the pressing direction against biasing force toward the first side in the pressing direction from a state where the second mold surfaces are generally flush with the first mold surface. The vertical wall may be molded between the top plate and the flange by distancing, in the pressing direction, the pad and the punch pressing the to-become-top-plate portion with the to-become-top-plate portion being sandwiched between the pad and the punch from the die and the holder pressing the to-become-flange portion with the to-become-flange portion being sandwiched between the die and the holder.
Further, the present disclosure is targeted for a manufacturing method for manufacturing a hat-shaped section component including a curved projection portion by pressing a flat-shaped workpiece, the curved projection portion being curved in the longitudinal direction so as to project toward a first side in a pressing direction.
The manufacturing method includes preparing a manufacturing apparatus. The manufacturing apparatus includes a punch, a holder, a die, and a pad. The punch has a first mold surface facing toward the first side in the pressing direction, the first mold surface including a curved projection portion mold surface a part of which curves in the longitudinal direction so as to project toward the first side in the pressing direction. The holder has a pair of second mold surfaces facing toward the first side in the pressing direction, the second mold surfaces being provided on both outer sides of the first mold surface in the width direction. The die has a pair of third mold surfaces and a fourth mold surface, the third mold surfaces facing toward a second side in the pressing direction so as to face the second mold surfaces, the fourth mold surface being provided between the third mold surfaces via steps such that the fourth mold surface is placed to be closer to the first side in the pressing direction than the third mold surfaces, the fourth mold surface facing toward the second side in the pressing direction so as to face the first mold surface, the fourth mold surface having an opening opened toward the second side in the pressing direction, the opening being formed in a part, of the fourth mold surface, that corresponds to the curved projection portion mold surface. The pad is provided in the die and has a fifth mold surface facing toward the second side in the pressing direction so as to face the curved projection portion mold surface, the pad being configured to be relatively movable toward the first side in the pressing direction so as to be pushed into the opening against biasing force toward the second side in the pressing direction so that the fifth mold surface becomes flush with the fourth mold surface from a state where the fifth mold surface projects toward the second side in the pressing direction from the fourth mold surface.
The manufacturing method includes a molding step of molding the hat-shaped section component having a vertical wall between a top plate and a flange and forming the curved projection portion in the hat-shaped section component such that, in a state where a to-become-flange portion as a part to become the flange after molding in the workpiece is sandwiched between a corresponding one of the second mold surfaces and a corresponding one of the third mold surfaces, a to-become-top-plate portion as a part to become the top plate after molding in the workpiece is pressed by the first mold surface toward the first side in the pressing direction. In the molding step, the to-become-top-plate portion is pressed by the first mold surface while a part, in the to-become-top-plate portion, that corresponds to the curved projection portion is sandwiched between the fifth mold surface and the curved projection portion mold surface.
In this configuration, in the molding step, the to-become-top-plate portion is pressed by the punch (the first mold surface), while the to-be-curved portion is sandwiched between the fifth mold surface and the curved projection portion mold surface, in other words, while only a part, in the to-become-top-plate portion, where longitudinal displacement easily occurs and its surrounding part are restricted by the fifth mold surface and the curved projection portion mold surface. Accordingly, the top plate including the curved projection portion can be formed while occurrence of a crack in the top plate is restrained by use of the pad that is relatively short in the longitudinal direction. This accordingly makes it possible to relatively decrease the thickness of the pad. Hereby, it is possible to shorten the time before the bottom end of the pad reaches a sufficient height after completion of molding of the hat-shaped section component (the time before a subsequent workpiece is introduced into the metal mold). This makes it possible to restrain a decrease in productivity.
Further, in the manufacturing method, as the manufacturing apparatus, a manufacturing apparatus configured such that the holder is provided around the punch such that the holder is movable toward the second side in the pressing direction against biasing force toward the first side in the pressing direction from a state where the second mold surfaces are generally flush with the first mold surface may be prepared. In the molding step, the vertical wall may be molded between the top plate and the flange by distancing, in the pressing direction, the pad and the punch pressing the to-become-top-plate portion with the to-become-top-plate portion being sandwiched between the pad and the punch from the die and the holder pressing the to-become-flange portion with the to-become-flange portion being sandwiched between the die and the holder.
Further, in the manufacturing apparatus and the manufacturing method, the workpiece may be made of high tensile steel.
Restraint force (pad restraint force) by the pad for restraining a crack from being formed in the top plate in the course of stretch-flanging increases in proportion to the material strength and the plate thickness of the workpiece. In terms of this, the manufacturing apparatus and the manufacturing method of the present disclosure each of which can restrain a decrease in productivity and occurrence of a crack in the top plate by partially applying the pad restraint force can be preferably applied to a workpiece made of high tensile steel.
As described above, with the manufacturing apparatus and the manufacturing method, according to the present disclosure, each for a hat-shaped section component including a curved projection portion, it is possible to restrain a decrease in productivity and occurrence of a crack in a top plate.
Features, advantages, and technical and industrial significance of exemplary embodiments of the disclosure will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals denote like elements, and wherein:
With reference to the drawings, the following describes an embodiment to carry out the present disclosure.
As illustrated in
More specifically, in
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Note that, in
When the flanges 85 of the hat-shaped section component 80 are joined by spot welding or the like to the flanges 85 of a hat-shaped section component (not shown) opened upward in a reverse manner from the hat-shaped section component 80, an elongated closed section member is formed. The elongated closed section member is used as a vehicle frame member such as a front side member, for example. The following more specifically describes the manufacturing apparatus 1 and the manufacturing method according to the present embodiment each for manufacturing such a hat-shaped section component 80.
Basic Configuration of Manufacturing Apparatus
As illustrated in
Punch
The punch 30 has a first mold surface 30a facing upward (toward a first side in a pressing direction), the first mold surface 30a including a curved projection portion mold surface 30a1 a part of which curves in the longitudinal direction so as to project upward (the first side in the pressing direction).
More specifically, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
Holder
The holder 40 has a pair of second mold surfaces 40a facing upward such that the second mold surfaces 40a are placed on both outer sides, in the width direction, of the first mold surface 30a. The holder 40 is provided around the punch 30 such that the holder 40 is movable downward against upward biasing force from a state where the second mold surfaces 40a are generally flush with the first mold surface 30a.
More specifically, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
Die
The die 10 includes a pair of third mold surfaces 10a and the fourth mold surface 13a. The third mold surfaces 10a face downward (toward a second side in the pressing direction) such that the third mold surfaces 10a face the second mold surfaces 40a. The fourth mold surface 13a is provided above the third mold surfaces 10a via a pair of steps 11 between the third mold surfaces 10a so as to face downward such that the fourth mold surface 13a faces the first mold surface 30a. An opening 17 opened downward is formed in a part, of the fourth mold surface 13a, that corresponds to the curved projection portion mold surface 30a1 of the punch 30.
More specifically, the die 10 has a generally C-shaped section opened downward and is fixed to a slide of the pressing machine. Similarly to the second mold surfaces 40a of the holder 40, bottom end surfaces 10a on both outer sides of the die 10 in the width direction curve generally in a reverse V-shape along the longitudinal direction (curve in the longitudinal direction so as to be recessed upward), so as to constitute the third mold surfaces 10a configured to pressurize the to-become-flange portions 75 of the workpiece 70 at the time of press working. Therefore, similarly to the second mold surfaces 40a of the holder 40, each of the third mold surfaces 10a is formed such that a range corresponding to the range 85a from the point A1 to the point A2 in the flange 85 is constituted by a curved surface, and ranges corresponding to the ranges 85b, 85c on the left side from the point A1 and on the right side from the point A2 in the flange 85 are each constituted by a flat surface.
Between the third mold surfaces 10a, the fourth mold surface 13a facing downward is formed above the third mold surfaces 10a via the steps 11 as illustrated in
When the lower die 31 in which the holder 40 is placed around the punch 30 is fixed to the bolster plate of the pressing machine and the die 10 is fixed to the slide of the pressing machine, the third mold surfaces 10a of the die 10 face the second mold surfaces 40a of the holder 40 in the up-down direction, and the fourth mold surface 13a of the die 10 faces the first mold surface 30a of the punch 30 in the up-down direction.
As illustrated in
Pad
The pad 20 has the fifth mold surface 20a facing downward so as to face the curved projection portion mold surface 30a1. The pad 20 is provided in the die 10 so as to be relatively movable upward such that the pad 20 is pushed into the opening 17 against downward biasing force so that the fifth mold surface 20a becomes flush with the fourth mold surface 13a from a state where the fifth mold surface 20a projects downward (the second side in the pressing direction) from the fourth mold surface 13a.
More specifically, as illustrated in
A part of a bottom face 20a of the pad 20 curves generally in a reverse V-shape along the longitudinal direction (curves in the longitudinal direction so as to be recessed upward), so as to constitute the fifth mold surface 20a configured to pressurize the to-become-top-plate portion 71 of the workpiece 70 at the time of press working. As illustrated in
As described above, the opening 17 is formed in a part, of the fourth mold surface 13a, that corresponds to the curved projection portion mold surface 30a1 of the punch 30, and the pad 20 is provided in the opening 17. Accordingly, the fifth mold surface 20a of the pad 20 faces the curved projection portion mold surface 30a1 of the punch 30 in the up-down direction, so that the fifth mold surface 20a presses only the curved projection portion 87 and its surrounding part in the top plate 81 together with the curved projection portion mold surface 30a1.
Manufacturing Method
In a case where the hat-shaped section component 80 is manufactured by use of the manufacturing apparatus 1 configured as such, the flat-shaped workpiece 70 is first put on the punch 30 and the holder 40, as illustrated in
Subsequently, when the die 10 is moved downward by driving the slide of the pressing machine, a part of the to-become-top-plate portion 71 is sandwiched, in the up-down direction, between the fifth mold surface 20a, of the pad 20, that projects downward from the third mold surfaces 10a and the curved projection portion mold surface 30a1 of the punch 30. When the die 10 is further moved downward from this state, the pad 20 is pushed into the opening 17 against the biasing force of the nitrogen gas cylinders 15 with the part of the to-become-top-plate portion 71 being sandwiched, in the up-down direction, between the pad 20 and the curved projection portion mold surface 30a1 of the punch 30. Then, when the die 10 is further moved downward, the part of the to-become-top-plate portion 71 is sandwiched, in the up-down direction, between the fifth mold surface 20a and the curved projection portion mold surface 30a1, and each of the to-become-flange portions 75 is sandwiched, in the up-down direction, between a corresponding one of the third mold surfaces 10a of the die 10 and a corresponding one of the second mold surfaces 40a of the holder 40, as illustrated in
The die 10 is further moved downward from a state where the part of the to-become-top-plate portion 71 is restricted by the fifth mold surface 20a and the curved projection portion mold surface 30a1. As a result, in terms of the metal mold as a whole, in a state where each of the to-become-flange portions 75 is sandwiched between a corresponding one of the third mold surfaces 10a of the die 10 and a corresponding one of the second mold surfaces 40a of the holder 40, the punch 30 is pushed into between the steps 11 of the die 10 while the to-become-top-plate portion 71 is pressed upward by the first mold surface 30a. When the to-become-top-plate portion 71 is sandwiched, in the up-down direction, between the first mold surface 30a of the punch 30 thus pushed into between the steps 11 and a set of the fourth mold surface 13a of the die 10 and the fifth mold surface 20a of the pad 20, the fifth mold surface 20a being flush with the fourth mold surface 13a, the hat-shaped section component 80 is molded such that the to-become-top-plate portion 71 is turned into the top plate 81, the to-become-flange portions 75 are turned into the flanges 85, and a part 73 between the to-become-plate portion 71 and each of the to-become-flange portions 75 is turned into the vertical wall 83. At the same time, the to-become-top-plate portion 71 is pressed by the curved projection portion mold surface 30a1 a part of which is a curved surface, so that the curved projection portion 87 is formed in the top plate 81 (a molding step).
More specifically, when the die 10 is further moved downward from the state illustrated in
Next will be described operations and effects of the present embodiment. Before the operations and effects are described, the following briefly describes a manufacturing apparatus and so on in the related art, for easy understanding of the operations and effects of the present embodiment.
(1) Crack of Top Plate
Therefore, in a case where the hat-shaped section component 180 made of a high tensile material and including the curved projection portion 187 is manufactured similarly to the present embodiment, relatively large pad restraint force is required to restrain a crack from being formed in the top plate 181. In order to achieve such pad restraint force, relatively large pressing force caused by the pad, in other words, relatively large biasing force caused by nitrogen gas cylinders is required.
(2) Deformation of Hat-shaped Section Component in Mold Release
However, in a case where the hat-shaped section component 180 made of a high tensile material and including the curved projection portion 187 is manufactured by use of the manufacturing apparatus 101 in the related art, the following problem occurs. That is, at the time of mold release (at the time of mold opening), when the die 110 is moved upward, the punch 130 is removed from an opening 117 of the die 110, and the pad 120 moves downward due to biasing force in the opening 117 of the die 110. Meanwhile, around the punch 130, the holder 140 moves relatively upward due to biasing force. As a result, the punch 130 is distanced from a bottom face of the top plate 181, and as described above in (1), relatively large pressing force of the pad 120 is applied from above to the top plate 181 that has lost support by the punch 130 from below, the pressing force being to cause pad restraint force to restrain longitudinal displacement of the to-become-top-plate portion. Also, pressing force from the holder 140 is applied to the flanges 185 from below. Consequently, the hat-shaped section component 180 is compressed in the up-down direction due to pressurization by the pad 120 and the holder 140, so that the vertical walls 183 might deform to buckle as illustrated in
(3) Increase in Thickness of Pad
More specifically, after mold clamping in which a slide of a pressing machine has been fully moved down but before mold opening in which the hat-shaped section component is demolded and taken out, the locking blocks 250 are moved by respective air cylinders 251 from positions, in the holder 240, where the locking blocks 250 do not face the pad 220 in the up-down direction to positions, in the holder 240, where the locking blocks 250 face the pad 220 in the up-down direction as indicated by hatched arrows in
The technique using the locking blocks 250 as such is useful to restrain deformation of the hat-shaped section component at the time of mold release. However, in a case where relatively large pressing force (equal to or more than 500 kN, for example) of the pad 220 is applied as described in (1), the following problem occurs. That is, the pad 220 in
That is, in a case where relatively large pressing force of the pad 220 is applied, a relatively large bending moment is caused in a part A of the pad 220 in
(4) Decrease in Productivity
As described in (3), when the thickness of the pad 220 is relatively increased, the die 210 to which the pad 220 is attached via a nitrogen gas cylinder 215 in a relatively movable manner necessarily becomes large (the die 210 is increased in height dimension), as illustrated in
In the meantime, the holder 240 is generally provided with a positioning gauge 205, as illustrated in
After the workpiece 70 is brought into contact with the positioning gauge 205 at the time of introduction of the workpiece 70, the workpiece 70 is dropped as indicated by a blank arrow in
Furthermore, at the time of introduction of the workpiece 70, it takes time until a bottom end of the pad 220 reaches a sufficient height (a height at which a gap to such an extent that the workpiece 70 can be inserted therein is formed between an upper end of the punch 230 and the bottom end of the pad 220) by raising the slide. However, in the manufacturing apparatus 201 of the conventional example 2 in which the thickness of the pad 220 is relatively large, it takes longer time before the bottom end of the pad 220 reaches the sufficient height after completion of molding of the hat-shaped section component 80, that is, it takes longer time before a subsequent workpiece 70 is introduced into the metal mold. This causes such a problem that the productivity decreases.
In terms of those problems, the manufacturing apparatus 1 of the present embodiment employs the pad 20 configured to partially press only the curved projection portion 87 and its surrounding part in the top plate 81. This can solve all the above problems (1) to (4) as described below.
First, as can be understood from a case where a flat component is molded by drawing, longitudinal displacement of the to-become-top-plate portion 71 that might cause a crack in the top plate 81 occurs such that displacement caused in a part (hereinafter also referred to as a “to-be-curved portion”) corresponding to the curved projection portion 87 is transmitted over the whole length in the longitudinal direction, and no longitudinal displacement occurs in a flat part other than the part corresponding to the curved projection portion 87.
In this respect, in the manufacturing apparatus 1 of the present embodiment, when the punch 30 is pushed into between the steps 11 of the die 10, the to-be-curved portion pressed by the curved projection portion mold surface 30a1 first abuts with the fifth mold surface 20a and is sandwiched, in the up-down direction, between the curved projection portion mold surface 30a1 and the fifth mold surface 20a, so that the to-be-curved portion is restricted in the longitudinal direction. When the punch 30 is further pushed into between the steps 11 in a state where the to-be-curved portion is restricted by the curved projection portion mold surface 30a1 and the fifth mold surface 20a, the to-become-top-plate portion 71 is sandwiched, in the up-down direction, between the first mold surface 30a and a set of the fourth mold surface 13a and the fifth mold surface 20a flush with the fourth mold surface 13a over the whole length. Hereby, without causing longitudinal displacement in the to-become-top-plate portion 71, in other words, without causing a crack in the top plate 81, the top plate 81 including the curved projection portion 87 can be formed (the problem (1) is solved).
As such, the workpiece 70 is not restricted over the whole length in the longitudinal direction, and only a part, of the workpiece 70, which corresponds to the curved projection portion mold surface 30a1 and in which longitudinal displacement easily occurs is partially restricted by the pad 20. This makes it possible to relatively shorten the whole length of the pad 20 in the longitudinal direction. Hereby, in the manufacturing apparatus 1 of the present embodiment, while the top plate 81 including the curved projection portion 87 can be formed without causing a crack in the top plate 81, it is possible to relatively decrease pressing force applied to the pad 20 itself.
Here, pressing force per unit length in the curved projection portion mold surface 30a1 in the manufacturing apparatus 1 of the present embodiment is the same as that in the case where the workpiece 70 is restricted by the pad 220 over the whole length in the longitudinal direction like the manufacturing apparatus 201 of the conventional example 2. However, as illustrated in
Further, as described above, it is possible to relatively decrease pressing force applied to the pad 20 itself. Accordingly, it is not necessary to relatively increase the thickness of the pad 20 in order to secure the strength of the pad 20. This accordingly makes it possible to relatively decrease the thickness of the pad 20 (the problem (3) is solved).
In the manufacturing apparatus 1 of the present embodiment, when the thickness of the pad 20 is relatively decreased, the die 10 can be made small necessarily (the height dimension can be decreased) as illustrated in
Accordingly, a dropping amount of the workpiece 70 after the workpiece 70 is brought into contact with the positioning gauge 5 at the time of introduction of the workpiece 70 is extremely small, thereby making it possible to improve positioning accuracy. Further, at the time when the hat-shaped section component 80 is taken out after molding, the height dimension of the positioning gauge 5 does not exceed the movable range h2 of the robot arm 3 in the up-down direction. This makes it possible to take out the hat-shaped section component 80 without interfering with the positioning gauge 5.
Further, at the time of introduction of the workpiece 70, it takes time until the bottom end of the pad 20 reaches a sufficient height by raising the slide. However, in the manufacturing apparatus 1 of the present embodiment in which the thickness of the pad 20 is relatively small, it takes shorter time before the bottom end of the pad 20 reaches the sufficient height after completion of molding of the hat-shaped section component 80, that is, it takes shorter time before a subsequent workpiece 70 is introduced into the metal mold. This makes it possible to restrain a decrease in productivity (the problem (4) is solved).
As described above, with the manufacturing apparatus 1 and the manufacturing method of the present embodiment, it is possible to restrain a decrease in productivity and occurrence of a crack in the top plate 81.
The present disclosure is not limited to the above embodiment and can be carried out in other various forms without departing from the spirit or main feature of the present disclosure.
In the above embodiment, a press direction (the pressing direction) is along the up-down direction. However, the present disclosure is not limited to this, and the press direction may be set in any direction.
Further, in the above embodiment, the point C1 and the point C2 shifted outward in the longitudinal direction from the point B1 and the point B2 only by the predetermined margin C just to be on the safe side are set, and the length of the pad 20 in the longitudinal direction is determined so that the range 81a from the point C1 to the point C2 in the top plate 81 is pressed. However, the present disclosure is not limited to this. For example, the length of the pad 20 in the longitudinal direction may be determined so that a range from the point B1 to the point B2 in the top plate 81 is pressed.
Further, in the above embodiment, the biasing force is given to the pad 20 and the holder 40 by the nitrogen gas cylinders 15, 35, respectively. However, the present disclosure is not limited to this. The biasing force may be given to the pad 20 and the holder 40 by use of an elastic body such as a spring (not shown) other than the gas cylinder, for example.
Thus, the above embodiment is just an example in every respect and must not be interpreted restrictively. Further, modifications and alterations belonging to an equivalent range of Claims are all included in the present disclosure.
With the present disclosure, it is possible to restrain a decrease in productivity and occurrence of a crack in a top plate. Accordingly, the present disclosure is extremely useful when the present disclosure is applied to a manufacturing apparatus and a manufacturing method for a hat-shaped section component including a curved projection portion.
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2019-166922 | Sep 2019 | JP | national |