The present invention relates to a powder press for producing a metal powder compact, with an upper punch arrangement, a lower punch arrangement and a die arrangement which forms the mold cavity into which the metal powder is filled; and then, to form the compact, the upper punch arrangement and the lower punch arrangement are pressed together in the pressing direction, controlled by a control unit; and the lower punch arrangement is equipped with a plate on which the die arrangement is placed, to which plate cross pressing devices are fastened, each device being equipped with a cross pressing punch which can be linearly driven by a drive unit and which can be pressed into and retracted out of the mold cavity in the direction of cross pressing through an opening in the die which is essentially perpendicular to the pressing direction.
Such powder presses have been elucidated in a wide variety of ways, they are used to manufacture powder compacts which are then sintered, making it possible to produce a variety of workpieces which can optimally fulfill the diverse demands placed on these workpieces; indexable inserts which are subjected to very high loads are produced like this, for example. When powder pressing tungsten carbide or other materials, the pressing is mainly carried out in one direction, usually in the vertical direction.
Powder presses have also been elucidated whereby cross rods are introduced through the die wall into the mold cavity at right angles to the pressing direction before the pressing process, said cross rods usually being brought into contact with a punch of the lower punch arrangement. These cross rods are moved via direct linear drives, for example hydraulically, which is possible because these cross rods do not have to absorb any pressing forces in the direction of their motion.
The objective of the present invention consists in designing the powder press such that the compact can also be formed during the pressing process with cross pressing punches, and the forces arising during the pressing can be absorbed in the direction of cross pressing.
According to the invention, the objective is achieved by the drive of each cross pressing device comprising a linear drive unit with a fixed part fastened to the frame of the cross pressing device and a part which can be moved linearly relative to the fixed part, said linearly moveable part being connected to a first wedge, whose wedge surface acts on the wedge surface of a second wedge, which can essentially be moved perpendicular to the first wedge in the direction of the cross pressing.
With this arrangement according to the invention it is possible to generate lateral holes in a metal powder compact, it is also possible to generate side impressions in this compact which do not go right through so that the cross pressing device can absorb the forces which arise in the direction of cross pressing during the pressing. The passages for the cross pressing punches can be made by means of cut-outs which are made in the annular die; the inner part of the die arrangement can also be completely divided or partially divided, these die components being separated from each other in order to form the cut-outs for the passages of the cross pressing punches, where said die components can be inserted in an annular die holder. This makes it possible to form side impressions and/or protrusions on the compact.
Since the drive unit of each cross pressing device comprises a linear drive unit with a fixed part fastened to the frame of the cross pressing device and a part which can be moved linearly relative to the fixed part, said linearly moveable part being connected to a first wedge, whose wedge surface acts on the wedge surface of a second wedge, which can essentially be moved perpendicularly to the first wedge in the direction of cross pressing, the forces acting on the cross pressing punch during the pressing process can be optimally absorbed without subjecting the linear drive unit to a high load.
Advantageously, the first wedge and the second wedge can be moved along linear guide tracks made in the frame of the cross pressing device, so that the forces arising and acting on the cross pressing punch are largely absorbed by the frame.
A further favorable embodiment of the invention consists in the fact that the pressing position of the cross pressing punch can be set by an adjustable end stop, whereby the pressing position of the cross pressing punch is always very accurately attainable regardless of other influences.
Advantageously, the end stop is formed by an adjustable third wedge perpendicular to the direction of motion of the first wedge, said wedge being guided in the frame and whose wedge surface interacts with a further wedge surface of the first wedge. This provides a very fine and exact adjustment method, on the one hand and, on the other, the end stop is very stable and subjected to almost no deformation.
Advantageously, the position of the cross pressing punch in relation to the die arrangement can be determined by means of measuring devices and transmitted to the control unit, whereby the position of the cross pressing punch is monitored and it is simple to adjust the pressing position of the cross pressing punch via the end stop.
A further advantageous embodiment of the invention consists in each cross pressing punch being held in the respective cross pressing device by means of a coupling device. This makes it easy to exchange the cross pressing punch, while the cross pressing device can be used to press practically all different forms of compact.
A further advantageous arrangement of the invention consists in each cross pressing device being equipped with a protruding bolt and the plate being equipped with several holes, said bolt protruding into one of the holes when the cross pressing device has been placed on the plate, and several cross pressing devices being able to be fastened on the plate in various positions. This allows the cross pressing devices to be used in predetermined positions with specific die arrangements without the need to align the cross pressing device to any great degree.
Advantageously, corresponding threaded holes are assigned to the holes in the plate into which clamping screws can be screwed which are held in the frame of each cross pressing device in corresponding cut-outs. The cross pressing devices can thus easily be fastened in the corresponding positions on the plate.
Advantageously, the cut-outs to hold the clamping screws in the frame of the cross pressing device have the form of a slot so that each cross pressing device placed onto the plate can be swiveled slightly around the bolt and can thus be aligned with respect to the die, whereupon the cross pressing device can be fixed to the plate by means of the clamping screws.
One embodiment of the invention will be described in further detail below as an example with the aid of the enclosed drawing,
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In the arrangement of the device shown in
Above the die arrangement 3 and the cross pressing devices 4 a filling shoe plate (not shown) is placed in the known way, to which end pillars 9 are mounted on plate 2, the filling shoe being mounted on said filling shoe plate in the known way so as to be moveable, and with which the mold cavity 8 can be filled with metal powder.
As will later be seen in detail, the drive unit of the cross pressing devices each have a hydraulic cylinder, hydraulic tubes 10 are attached to supply these hydraulic cylinders, which are connected to the hydraulic system of the powder press in the known way (not shown) and whose valves can be controlled in the way known in the art via a control unit of the powder press.
Plate 2 is equipped with several holes 12, these holes 12 serve to hold a bolt 13 (
A wedge surface 23 of a second wedge 24 is in contact with the wedge surface 22 of the first wedge 19. This second wedge 24 is likewise linearly moveable, namely in the direction perpendicular to the direction of motion of the first wedge 19, shown by the double arrow 20, i.e. in the direction represented by the double arrow 26. The direction represented by the double arrow 26 also corresponds to the direction of cross pressing, with which the cross pressing punch 5 (not shown) (
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The same position, in which the cross pressing punch is retracted, is shown in
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With this arrangement according to the invention it is possible to equip a powder press with several cross pressing devices, which can be positioned and fastened to the corresponding plate in a wide variety of ways and in different numbers. This allows a wide variety of compacts to be produced on this powder press, changeovers can easily be carried out in each case.
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