This application is a national stage of PCT/DE02/00628 filed 21 Feb. 2002 and based upon German national application 101 11 062.6 of 8 Mar. 2001 under the International Convention.
The invention relates to a method and apparatus for extruding, in particular for making a curved extrusion, the extrusion being created in a die mounted in a counter beam of an extruder and then being curved or bent by action of an outside force.
In order to produce the curved or bent extruded profiles, typically of aluminum or magnesium alloy, required in various industrial settings for various purposes it is known from EP 0,706,843 in extruders of hollow workpieces with wide variance in wall thicknesses to exert by means of a pusher a force at a predetermined distance from the die outlet or counter beam on the strand such that there is an effect on the profile exiting from the extruder die. The pusher can be a pusher roller, a transversely effective slide surface, or even a roller cage. Regardless what kind of pusher is used, a space must be left for return action so that the extruded workpiece can immediately or almost immediately after being extruded and bent or curved and in this manner the workpiece cross section produced by the extruder die does not move parallel to the die but at an angle thereto.
It is an object of the invention to produce a method and an extruder of the above-described type that allow one in a simple manner to produce extrusions of widely varying bend radii.
This object is achieved according to the invention with a method wherein the extrusion exiting the counter beam in a straight extrusion direction is imparted at least one bend radius right in the counter beam. Since the curves or radii are directly formed after entry of the extrusion into the counter beam, it is possible—without having to provide a curved formation in the die—to achieve very small radii because the extrusion is immediately deflected.
According to a proposal of the invention press phases with straight-line extrusion are alternated with press phases in which the extrusion is bent. This makes it possible, for example, to produce motor-vehicle frame parts and thus advantageously produce different radii of curvature. After extrusion of a straight section the extrusion is pushed to the side with only a more or less large outside force so that a first bend radius is produced, after which the strand is extruded some more before another bend radius is formed. The spacing of the straight extrusion and the force application or bending or curving the extrusion can be controlled by the main controller of the extruder.
An extruder for achieving the objects of the invention has a counter beam formed with a beam opening directed transversely of the straight extrusion direction. This need only open to one side of the beam and produces the necessary clearance for the extrusion to be deflected right in the counter beam and provided with the desired bend radius.
According to an embodiment of the invention the transverse opening has an integrated actuator. This can for example be a pressure-actuated cylinder or the like with a pusher head on a piston rod engaging from the side opposite the beam opening. In order to produce the desired bending or extrusion arc, relatively small forces are needed when extruding aluminum.
When according to the invention the counter beam is many times higher than it is wide and has two columns, a very wide range of different and in particular very small radii can be produced. Since as a result of the excessively tall, that is long and narrow, counter beam, after a first bending it is possible to produce another bend, so long as the bent section of the extrusion in this system only travels through a small distance to exit the lateral opening.
According to an embodiment of the invention, an abutment faces the actuator. The abutment, which is underneath the path of travel of the extrusion, can preferably be a roller an another abutment having a rounded surface engaging the extrusion. This abutment also serves with a rounded surface of a greater or smaller diameter to affect the extrusion bend radius.
Further features and particularities of the invention are seen in the claims and the following description of embodiments of the invention shown very schematically in the drawing. Therein:
a and 6b are detail views of an extruder in side view (
a and 7b are side (
A standard extruder 1 shown in the drawing has a counter beam 2, 102, or 202 (see
The extrusion 8 is as shown in
The counter beams 102 and 202 according to respective
The means bending the extrusion are not shown in the drawing for the counter beams 102 and 202. While with the counter beam 102 the pusher plate of the tool support 9 (see
All embodiments with a transverse beam opening of the counter beam have in common that they accommodate extrusions of different bend radii or curvatures in the counter beam.
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101 11 062 | Mar 2001 | DE | national |
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PCT/DE02/00628 | 2/21/2002 | WO | 00 | 9/26/2003 |
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WO02/072292 | 9/19/2002 | WO | A |
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