The present invention relates to a mold holder device for holding a mold in a press brake and a pipe member used for the mold holder device, and more precisely, to a mold holder device capable of, when arranging, for example, a plurality of split molds adjacent to one another, evenly clamping the split molds and a pipe member used for the mold holder device.
When a press brake carries out a bending process on a plate-like work, split molds may be used as an upper mold and/or a lower mold. When using a plurality of the split molds, they may be set in a contiguous state and arranged in a single mold holder device.
Accordingly, when fixing the split molds by the mold holder device, it is preferred to fix them with an equal clamping force. Prior arts that may relate to the present invention are, for example, Patent Literatures 1 and 2.
Patent Literature 1: Unexamined Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2001-30010
Patent Literature 2: Unexamined Japanese Patent Application Publication No. H10-146617
A mold holder stipulated in the Patent Literature 1 is a lower mold holder that is configured to push a mold with a mold pushing surface of a clamp plate to a mold contacting surface of a support body of the mold holder.
In this configuration, the mold pushing surface of the clamp plate is provided with a plurality of cylindrical support members at proper intervals along an entire left-right direction. The support members are provided with disk springs, respectively. Further provided are support covers that cover the disk springs and push the mold.
Accordingly, the configuration is complicated and it is difficult for the configuration to evenly push a plurality of molds with a stronger pushing force.
A mold holder stipulated in the Patent Literature 2 is an upper mold holder that is configured to have an elastic string of urethane resin and the like in a left-right direction groove formed in a movable plate for pushing an upper mold. It is difficult, therefore, to strongly and evenly push a plurality of upper molds with the elastic string.
In order to resolve the above-mentioned conventional problems, the present invention is characterized such that a mold holder device in a press brake includes a mold clamp that clamps a mold with respect to a mold contacting surface provided for a holder body of the mold holder device, the mold clamp being pivotally arranged on the holder body, a long groove that is formed in a mold clamping surface with which the mold clamp clamps the mold with respect to the mold contacting surface, the long groove being in parallel with a pivot axis of the mold clamp, and a metal pipe member that has a longitudinal slit and is inserted in a rotation restricted state into the long groove, a part of an outer peripheral surface of the pipe member being protruded toward the mold contacting surface.
Another characteristic of the mold holder device is that a pivot fulcrum serving as a pivot center when the mold clamp clamps the mold is arranged at a position where the mold clamp faces a front upper part of the holder body, as well as on a mold clamp surface of the mold clamp.
Another characteristic of the mold holder device is that the pipe member is divided into plural pieces.
Another characteristic of the mold holder device is that the long groove has an opening on the mold clamp surface, a vertical dimension of the pipe member arranged in the long groove is greater than a vertical dimension of the opening, and a long-groove-depthwise dimension of the pipe member is greater than a dimension from the mold clamp surface of the mold clamp up to a depthwise wall surface of the long groove.
Another characteristic of the mold holder device is that a sectional shape of the pipe member is noncircular and the slit of the pipe member in the long groove is positioned to face an upper surface, a lower surface, or a depthwise wall surface of the long groove.
The present invention is also characterized such that a pipe member being inserted into a long groove of a mold clamp pivotally arranged on a mold holder of a press brake includes a noncircular cross-sectional shape and is provided with a longitudinal slit at a position to face an upper surface, a lower surface, or a depthwise wall surface of the long groove when the pipe member is arranged in the long groove.
In accordance with the present invention, a mold clamp clamps a mold with respect to a mold contacting surface of a holder body. At this time, an outer peripheral surface of a metal pipe member inserted in a long groove of the mold clamp supplementarily pushes and fixes the mold with respect to the mold contacting surface of the holder body. Namely, an elastic deformation of the pipe member is used to supplementarily push and fix the mold with respect to the mold contacting surface. Accordingly, a plurality of molds can evenly be pushed and fixed.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be explained with reference to the diagrams.
In
As shown in
The holder body 3 is formed to extend in a left-right direction (X-axis direction). On a top surface of the holder body 3, there are formed a horizontal mold supporting surface 7 for supporting the lower molds D and a vertical mold contacting surface 9 that comes into contact with the lower molds D in a horizontal direction. Namely, the mold supporting surface 7 and mold contacting surface 9 are formed on planes that are orthogonal to each other.
As shown in
At a position higher than a middle height position in the vertical direction in each of the mold clamps 11, there is provided with a plurality of through holes 13 at proper intervals in the left-right direction. Pipe-like spacers 15 (refer to
A resilient member 18 such as a disk spring is resiliently arranged between a head of a fastening screw 17 that is passed through the spacer 15 and is horizontally screwed and fixed to the holder body 3 and a bottom part 13A of the through hole 13. Accordingly, the mold clamp 11 is always pushed by a pushing force of the resilient members 18 toward the holder body 3. Also, the mold clamp 11 is supported so that it is slightly movable in the front-rear direction with respect to the fastening screws 17.
To pivot the mold clamp 11 in the front-rear direction, a pushing screw member 19 being movable in the front-rear direction is screwed into a lower part at a left-right central part of the mold clamp 11. A front end of the pushing screw member 19 is in contact with the front surface 3F of the holder body 3.
In a state that the front end of the pushing screw member 19 is in contact with the front surface 3F of the holder body 3, screwing the pushing screw member 19 into the mold clamp 11 results in slightly moving the mold clamp 11 in a left direction in
The relative screwing of the pushing screw member 19 into the mold clamp 11 causes a mold clamp surface 21 at an upper part of the mold clamp 11 to push and clamp the lower mold D with respect to the mold contacting surface 9. For this, a support protrusion 23 is arranged to pivotally support the mold clamp 11.
Namely, in the mold clamp 11, the fulcrum protrusion 23 is formed on the mold clamp surface 21 that is above the fastening screw 17 and pushes and clamps the lower mold D with respect to the mold contacting surface 9. At a height position between the fastening screw 17 and the mold supporting surface 7 and at a height position to be in contact with the front surface 3F of the holder body 3, the fulcrum protrusion 23 is formed as a protruding strip in the left-right direction (X-axis direction). The mold clamp surface 21 of the mold clamp 11 to clamp the lower mold D with respect to the mold contacting surface 9 of the holder body 3 is provided with a left-right directional long groove 25 that is formed in a front end side of the mold clamp surface 21.
The long groove 25 runs in parallel with a pivot center (rotation center) of the mold clamp 11 and opens, as shown in
The pipe members 29 are inserted in the long groove 25 such that they are rotation-restricted not to turn in the long groove 25. Namely, as schematically shown in
Namely, the pipe members 29 are inserted, as shown in
On an X-axis end surface of the mold clamp 11, a stopper 31 (refer to
In the above-mentioned structure, as shown in
At this time, the pipe members 29 provided for the mold clamp 11 elastically deform to supplementarily push the lower mold D to the mold contacting surface 9. Namely, when clamping the lower mold D by the mold clamp surface 21 of the mold clamp 11 with respect to the mold contacting surface 9 of the mold holder 3, the pipe members 29 supplementarily act to clamp the lower mold D. Accordingly, if the lower mold D is split, the split molds are clamped under an equal pushing force.
Here, the pipe members 29 are made of metal such as spring steel having a large elastic coefficient. Accordingly, even a slight elastic deformation of the pipe members 29 provides a large pushing force (clamping force). Even if the lower mold D is split, the split molds will surely strongly be pushed and fixed.
In the above-mentioned structure, if the pushing screw 19 is further screwed, the fulcrum protrusion 23 of the mold clamp 11 tends to move away from the front surface 3F of the holder body 3. In this case, the pivot fulcrum around which the mold clamp 11 pivots clockwise in
As mentioned above, if the fulcrum protrusion 23 of the mold clamp 11 starts to move away from the front surface 3F of the holder body 3, each resilient member 18 resiliently arranged between the head of the fastening screw 17 and the bottom part 13A of the through hole 13 is more strongly compressed. Accordingly, the clamping of the lower mold D is more strongly carried out.
The above-mentioned structure employs a plurality of the mold clamps 11, and therefore, it is possible to release the pushing and fixing by one mold clamp 11 corresponding to a replacement required lower mold D and replace the lower mold D with another.
In the above mentioned explanation, the mold holder device 1 handles the lower mold D. The present invention is also applicable, as shown in
A general configuration of the mold holder device 1A shown in
Further, the mold holder device 1A rotatably (pivotably) supports a mold clamp 11U corresponding to the mold clamp 11 with a fastening screw 17U corresponding to the fastening screw 17. The mold clamp 11U is provided with a pushing screw member 19U corresponding to the pushing screw member 19. A part of the fastening screw 17U is provided with a resilient member 20U to push the mold clamp 11U to a contact part of the fastening screw 17U. A front end side of the mold clamp 11U is provided with a long groove 25U corresponding to the long groove 25. In the long groove 25U, a plurality of pipe members 29U corresponding to the pipe members 29 are arranged.
Accordingly, the mold holder device 1A for the upper mold P is able to provide effects similar to the mold holder device.
In accordance with the present invention, peripheral surfaces of metal pipe members inserted in a long groove of a mold clamp supplementarily push and fix a mold with respect to a mold contacting surface of a holder body. Accordingly, a plurality of molds can evenly be pushed and fixed.
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