1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to C-frame press structure, and particularly, to platen designs for a C-frame press.
2. Desciption of Related Art
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In the illustrated conventional design, the fatigue strength of the tie-rod 3 that is subject to the alternating load often controls the press design.
It is known that the higher the compression column stiffness and/or the lower the tie-rod stiffness, the better the fatigue strength of the tie-rod.
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Thus, the typical structure of a C-frame press mainly consists of two platens, a tie rod threaded at one or both ends, a compression column and a back column. All of the parts are tightened together by the tie rod with a pre-load. The conventional platen design includes a platen column that is stiffened by platen webs and lateral stiffener webs. The platen column is partially connected in series to the compression column, and consequently, the equivalent stiffness of the compression column is reduced. With this design, the platen column stiffness is always detrimental to the tie rod.
The need exists for an improved C-frame press having a platen assembly that improves the fatigue strength of the tie rod.
The present invention provides a platen design where the reinforcing web members are disconnected from the platen column. The reinforcing web members are moved to the platen base portion and away from the platen column.
An improved platen design is provided for a C-frame press whereby an un-stiffened platen column connected in series to the tie rod; therefore, the stiffness of the tie rod is reduced. The unique design improves the fatigue strength of the tie rod by moving the reinforcing webs away from the column and directly onto the platen.
With reference to
The platen 10 comprises a main body portion 11 including reinforcing platen webs 14 and lateral stiffeners 16. The platen column 12 is either separately disposed on or integrally fixed to the platen main body portion 11. In other words, since the platen column 12 is separated from the reinforcing webs 14 and the lateral stiffeners 16, the platen column 12 may also be separately formed with respect to the main body portion 11. The components defining the platen 10 are preferably formed by casting but they may be formed by any suitable method in accordance with the specifications for use of the platen and C-frame press; e.g., welding.
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From the foregoing description, it is clear that the present invention provides a platen design where the reinforcing web members 14, 16 are disconnected from the platen column 12. The reinforcing web members 14, 16 are moved to the platen main body portion 11 and away from the platen column 12.
Thus, an improved platen design is provided for a C-frame press whereby an un-stiffened platen column connected in series to the tie rod; therefore, the stiffness of the tie rod is reduced. The unique design improves the fatigue strength of the tie rod by moving the reinforcing webs away from the column and directly onto the platen.
While the foregoing invention has been shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments, it will be understood that various changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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