Claims
- 1. A powder compacting press comprising a table, a ram reciprocably movable relative to said table, first means for reciprocating said ram comprising a first connecting rod having an end pivotably attached to an end of said ram, a second connecting rod having an end pivotably attached to the other end of said first connecting rod and another end pivotably attached to a slide member and a push-pull rod pivotably attached at one end to said pivotable connection between said first and second connecting rods for displacing said pivotable connection to a position laterally moving said pivotable connection for displacing said ram away from said table to a position displacing said ram towards said table, a fluid cylinder having a movable member, said movable member being attached to said slide member, a pressurized fluid in said cylinder for displacing said movable member and said slide member in a first direction toward said table, first abutment means adjustably defining the extreme position of displacement of said slide member in said first direction, second abutment means adjustably defining the extreme position of motion of said slide member in an opposite direction, a rotating cam operating said push-pull rod, said cam having a lobe contour causing displacement of said ram to a predetermined position most proximate to said table with the pressure in said cylinder counterbalancing a force exerted on said ram in an opposite direction and for abruptly increasing the force exerted on said ram in response to increase of said force in an opposite direction, whereby said second abutment means engage each other.
- 2. The powder compacting press of claim 1 wherein a punch is mounted on the end of said ram for compacting powder material in a die cavity disposed in said table.
- 3. The powder compacting press of claim 1 wherein a clamping plate is mounted on the end of said ram for engagement with the top of an anvil positionable over a die cavity in said table.
- 4. A method of compacting powder material in a die cavity in which is disposed a reciprocable punch, said method comprising placing a wall over said die cavity and reciprocating said punch towards said wall, applying a progressively increasing force upon said wall for counterbalancing the force exerted upon said wall by said reciprocating punch being displaced toward said wall, wherein said force applied to said wall is first obtained from a fluid cylinder at the beginning of the reciprocation of said punch and by a mechanical toggle mechanism prior to the force exerted by said reciprocating punch upon said wall exceeding the force exerted by said fluid cylinder on said wall.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein said solid wall is a face of an anvil overlapping said die cavity.
- 6. The method of claim 4 wherein said wall is an end face of a punch mounted on said ram.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 183,011, filed Sept. 2, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,302,412, issued Nov. 24, 1981, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 014,311, filed Feb. 23, 1979, now abandoned, which was a division of application Ser. No. 798,823, filed May 20, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,166,716.
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