Claims
- 1. An improved pneumatic-hydraulic driving device for a knockout mechanism associated with the slide of a press-machine having a crank to move an upper die into and out of a corresponding lower die, which device comprises, in combination:
- (a) a first casing;
- (b) a pneumatic chamber disposed within the casing;
- (c) an hydraulic chamber disposed within the casing adjacent to the pneumatic chamber;
- (d) a slidable piston disposed in the pneumatic chamber and dividing the chamber into a driving chamber and a cushion chamber;
- (e) a slidable plunger disposed in the hydraulic chamber, with the piston and plunger being connected for joint movement;
- (f) an output port in the hydraulic chamber;
- (g) an outlet port in the casing;
- (h) a knockout piston slidably disposed in a knockout cylinder of the knockout mechanism;
- (i) an actuating chamber formed above the knockout piston in the knockout mechanism;
- (j) an hydraulic fluid passage providing communication between the output port and the actuating chamber through the outlet port;
- (k) a charge valve means disposed in the hydraulic fluid passage to control the flow of hydraulic fluid from the output port to the actuating chamber while permitting flow in the opposite direction;
- (l) a source of pneumatic pressure;
- (m) first control means interconnected with the pneumatic pressure source and the pneumatic chamber to control the pressure differential across the slidable piston between a high value to supply hydraulic fluid to the actuating chamber at a high pressure, and a low value to supply hydraulic fluid to the actuating chamber at a low pressure;
- (n) second control means for controlling the position of the charge valve means between its open and closed positions to control the flow of pressurized hydraulic fluid from the output port to the actuating chamber; and,
- (o) switch means interconnecting the first and second control means with the crank of the press-machine such that low pressure hydraulic fluid is supplied to the actuating chamber as the crank moves from its top dead center to its bottom dead center and, after arriving at a predetermined position after passing its bottom dead center, high pressure hydraulic fluid is supplied to the actuating chamber to activate the knockout mechanism.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein:
- (a) the upper half portion of the first casing is substantially of cylindrical configuration, with the interior thereof defining the pneumatic chamber; and
- (b) the lower half portion of the first casing is substantially of cylindrical configuration and smaller in diameter than the upper half portion, with the interior of the lower half portion defining the hydraulic chamber and output port.
- 3. The device of claim 1 wherein the first control means comprises: first conduit means connecting the source of pneumatic pressure to the pneumatic chamber such that pressurized air is supplied to the driving chamber; first pressure regulating means disposed in the first conduit to regulate the pressure supplied to the driving chamber; and, first control valve means disposed in the first conduit downstream of the first pressure regulating means, the first control valve means being moved between open and venting positions by the switch means.
- 4. The device of claim 3 wherein the first control means further comprises: second conduit means connecting the source of pneumatic pressure to the pneumatic chamber such that pressurized air is supplied to the cushion chamber; second pressure regulating means disposed in the second conduit to regulate the pressure supplied to the cushion chamber, the pressure in the cushion chamber being lower than the pressure in the driving chamber; and, second control valve means disposed in the second conduit downstream of the second pressure regulating means, the second control valve means being moved between open and venting positions by the switch means.
- 5. The device of claim 4 wherein the charge valve means comprises a spring biased check valve disposed in the hydraulic fluid passage such that it normally prevents hydraulic fluid flow from the hydraulic chamber to the actuating chamber; and means to displace the check valve against the spring bias to thereby permit hydraulic fluid to flow from the hydraulic chamber to the actuating chamber.
- 6. The device of claim 5 wherein the means to displace the check valve comprises a pneumatically actuated piston having a piston rod which bears against the check valve to open the valve when the piston is in a first position, and does not contact the check valve when the piston is in a second position; third conduit means connecting one side of the piston to the source of pneumatic pressure; and third control valve means disposed in the third conduit means operable between open and venting positions by the switch means.
- 7. The device of claim 4 wherein the hydraulic fluid passage includes a large flow passage, a small flow passage disposed in parallel with the large flow passage, and wherein the charge valve means comprises a ball check valve disposed in the large flow passage to permit the flow of hydraulic fluid through the large flow passage from the actuating chamber to the hydraulic chamber only; and a locking valve disposed in the small flow passage, the locking valve movable from a first position in which it permits hydraulic fluid to flow through the small flow passage from the actuating chamber to the hydraulic chamber only and a second position in which it is open to allow hydraulic fluid to flow in either direction.
- 8. The device of claim 7 wherein the small flow passage further includes means for variably restricting fluid flow therethrough.
- 9. The device of claim 7 further including:
- (a) a second casing independent of the first casing, with the locking valve and small flow passage being disposed in the second casing; and
- (b) means providing communication between the first and second casings.
- 10. The device of claim 7 further comprising: pneumatic actuating means connected to the locking valve to move it between its first and second positions; third conduit means interconnecting the pneumatic source and the pneumatic actuating means; and third control valve means disposed in the third conduit operable between open and venting positions by the switch means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 266,787 filed May 26, 1981 now abandoned.
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