Claims
- 1. Superplastic forming die equipment for the simultaneous superplastic forming of pairs of metallic blanks into a plurality of shaped parts, said die equipment comprising a lower forming die, an upper forming die, said dies being relatively movable between opened and closed positions with respect to one another, each of said dies having part forming surfaces, one of said dies having a gas distribution nozzle associated therewith for delivering pressurized part forming gas for said equipment, a mid plate for operative disposition between upper and lower blanks to form a sandwiched and portable assembly of a pair of blanks so that said assembly can be physically transferred from a storage station and operatively mounted between said dies for the superplastic forming of said pair of blanks, said mid plate having a perimeter wall of predetermined thickness with upper and lower faces that support upper and lower blanks of said pair of blanks sandwiching the mid plate therebetween, said blanks and mid plate cooperating to define a forming gas chamber therebetween when said dies are in said closed position, said mid plate having a bore therein for reception of said nozzle when said dies are in said closed position, said mid plate further having a gas passage that extends from said bore through said perimeter wall into said forming gas chamber, said forming dies being adapted to respectively engage said upper and lower blanks to effect the perimeter sealing of said gas chamber and to permit said gas distribution nozzle to operatively enter said bore when said dies are in a closed position, said nozzle pneumatically communicating with said bore and said passage so that a pressurized gas supplied thereto effects the charging of said chamber with pressurized gas and the simultaneous displacement of the upper and lower blanks onto the forming surfaces of said forming dies.
- 2. Superplastic forming die equipment for the superplastic forming of pairs of sheet metal blanks into separate parts of predetermined shapes, said die equipment comprising, upper and lower forming dies relatively movable between opened and closed position so that pairs of sheet metal blanks can respectively be operatively loaded between said dies and then plastically formed in said dies, said superplastic forming die equipment being adapted to effect the heating of selected pairs said blanks to a superplastic forming temperature, one of said forming dies having a gas supplying nozzle carried therewith, a blank supporting and gas sealing mid plate adapted to be operatively mounted between a selected pair of said blanks to form a sandwiched and portable mid plate and blank assembly movable from a storage position spaced from said forming die equipment to a superplastic forming position between said dies, said mid plate having an interior perimeter wall to define an inner space therewith and to cooperate with said pair of blanks to thereby establish a gas receiving chamber, a bore in said mid plate for receiving said gas supplying nozzle, a gas passage in said mid plate extending from said bore into said chamber for transmitting a pressurized gas from said nozzle and said mid plate bore to said chamber to effect the superplastic displacement of said pair of sheet metal blanks in opposite directions and onto said dies disposed on opposite sides of said mid plate.
- 3. The construction of claim 2 and wherein said sheet metal blanks sandwiched by said mid plate are directly supported on upper and lower surfaces of said mid plate and wherein one of said forming dies has a nozzle chamber formed therein for operatively mounting said nozzle therein, said nozzle having a formed end for piercing one of said sheet metal blanks when said dies are in said closed position and for transmitting forming gas into said bore in said mid plate then to said gas passage and then into said forming chamber for the superplastic forming of separate parts.
- 4. The construction of claim 3 wherein said forming dies are formed with projecting sealing beads for peripheral contact with said blanks to form perimeter seals between said blanks and said mid plate, said bore of said mid plate receiving said nozzle being located internally of the perimeter seal formed between one of said blanks and said mid plate for the reception of pressurized gas to effect the superplastic forming of said blanks on the forming surfaces of said dies.
- 5. A method of simultaneously superplastically forming pairs of sheets of metallic superplastic forming material into separate parts utilizing upper and lower forming dies operatively movable between opened and closed positions and a mid plate having a gas passage therein to transmit gas from an input station to an internal gas chamber formed therewith comprising the steps of: mounting and retaining said sheets on opposite sides of said mid plate to form a discrete portable sheet forming unit, moving said forming dies to an opened position, transferring said sheet forming unit from a storage position spaced from said forming dies to an operative position between said forming dies, closing and heating said forming dies with said sheet forming unit therebetween so that the heat energy of said sheets attains a range sufficient for superplastic forming, piercing at least one of said sheets with a gas pressure delivery nozzle and positioning said nozzle in operative gas communication with said gas passage of said mid plate, charging said nozzle with a pressurized gas to thereby charge said internal gas chamber and effect the plastic displacement of said sheets onto the forming dies and the sheets into separate parts, moving said dies to an opened position, and removing the separate parts and the mid plate from the deforming dies.
- 6. The method of claim 5 and further comprising the steps of clamping said sheets to opposing side of said mid plate to form said sheet forming unit, closing said dies on said sheet forming unit to superplastically form said parts therein, opening said dies and removing said formed parts from said mid plate and said dies, reusing said mid plate to form another portable sheet forming unit of banks and mid plate and clamping said another sheet forming unit together to facilitate the handling thereof.
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to new and improved superplastic forming process and equipment for the simultaneous production of multiple parts using sheet metal blanks and forming dies and more particularly to such equipment and process with the employment of an intermediate part separating and pressure distributing plate.
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