The invention relates to a press device for a powder press for producing a pellet from a compressible material, and to a corresponding tool changing system.
Powder presses for producing dimensionally stable pellets or moldings from a compressible material conventionally comprise a frame, an upper and a lower punch arrangement and a die arrangement, which form a mold cavity into which the compressible or respectively powdery or free-flowing material is introducible, and a drive unit that is operatively connected to the punch arrangements and/or the die arrangement, wherein, in order to form the pellet, the punch arrangements and the die arrangement are movable relative to one another along a pressing axis by means of the drive unit and are able to be pressed against one another.
Tools are available to manufacture differently shaped and dimensioned pellets, wherein an own, independently movable tool plane is virtually required for each component height. In general, tool planes are arranged above one another in presses, wherein each of the tool planes comprises tool-specific assemblies, for example a punch carrier, a punch, a supporting device and guide systems. In general, a complemented tool plane is also referred to as an additional axis.
In order to produce a type of pellet, individual tools are required which have to accordingly be replaced during a change of the type of product to be manufactured. The approach taken by newer developments is that fabrication occurs in smaller product series such that it is necessary to convert the press at shorter intervals. In order to avoid long stoppage times of the press device, an efficient conversion is becoming more and more important. The converting additionally proves to be physically demanding for the operating personnel, in particular if heavy tools have to be replaced overhead.
For a tool change for converting a powder press, it is known from the prior art that individual tools have to be dismantled from the press and replaced by another. Admittedly, only a restricted operating area is available for this. Long conversion times and long adjusting times, during which the powder press cannot be deployed, have to additionally be considered.
So-called adapter changing systems are also known. A modular press is thus described in DE 31 42 126, which consists of the actual press for applying the main pressing force and a press device which can be inserted into the press in an adapter-like manner. The adapter-like press device comprises a frame structure having pull rods which exist to guide a plurality of plates, punch carriers and, in particular, a die plate between connecting devices likewise arranged or respectively mounted in the frame structure, which establish a connection with the press-bears of the press. In the case of this arrangement, a baseplate is provided, in which hydraulic devices for relatively moving individual plates configured as punch carriers are arranged. The baseplate is mounted by means of a bearing attachment in the actual press. The further plates are movably mounted with respect to the baseplate in the frame structure, wherein a die holding plate is rigidly connected via the frame structure to the lower connecting device of the adapter-like press device and is displaceably arranged with respect to the upper connecting device in the frame structure. Further plates or respectively punch carriers are movably mounted with respect to the baseplate in the frame structure such that they can be moved between a filling position and a pressing end position. The punches are arranged on the respective punch carriers, wherein, in the pressing end position, the individual punch carrier is supported on supporting devices or respectively fixed stops. The stoppage times are reduced with a replacement of the adapter-like press device which is assembled and prepared outside of the press and can be moved between a converting position and a pressing position. Such an adapter changing system is admittedly expensive and leads to high investment costs.
For a tool change, whether of individual tools or in the case of adapter-like tool changing systems, a careful adjustment of the individual punch carriers relative to one another and relative to the frame structure is constantly required, in order to avoid tilting or non-uniform pressing. The disadvantage of an adapter changing system is that, following the insertion of the adapter, the control and supply lines of the press required for the functions have to be connected or respectively coupled to the inserted tools and to allocated adjustment drives.
The object of the present invention is therefore to improve a press device for a powder press for producing pellets from a compressible material in such a way that the process of installing various tools is simplified and shortened, wherein investment costs are reduced. A tool change should additionally be easier to handle and less exhausting for the operating personnel.
A powder press for producing pellets from a compressible material comprises a press frame that has an upper and a lower frame portion, an upper and/or lower punch arrangement which each comprise a tool and a die arrangement, which define a mold cavity into which the compressible material is introducible, and a drive unit that is operatively connected to the punch arrangement and/or the die arrangement. In order to form the pellet, the upper and/or lower punch arrangement and the die arrangement are movable relative to one another along a pressing axis by means of the drive unit and are able to be pressed against one another.
A press device according to the invention for a powder press, which is known per se, has multiple tool planes that are arranged above another. The tool planes are also referred to as additional axes and comprise inter alia at least one punch and components carrying this. The term punch is a generic term and refers to both an upper and/or lower punch which is/are required in order to produce a dimensionally stable pellet. Accordingly, each additional axis comprises, for example a plate, a punch carrier or punch holder, a punch or respectively cylinder, a supporting device for a fixed stop and/or a guide system.
On a respective tool plane the components are arranged on a plate-shaped plane which, according to the invention, is not configured integrally, but rather is configured in multiple parts. The tool plane accordingly comprises a carrying element which is firmly arranged in the powder press and also, in the event of a tool change, is not extracted therefrom. Accordingly, connections and couplings to the supply lines of the powder press are retained and an elaborate adjustment of individual planes is not required. In particular, actuators for a comprised actuator system and/or sensors for sensor technology of the respective tool planes remain in the powder press, i.e. these are allocated to the carrying elements remaining in the powder press. In order to complement the plate-shaped plane of the tool plane, a push-in element is provided, which can be received on the carrying element and is held and mounted thereon.
A receptacle is preferably configured on the carrying element positioned in the powder press, which has a push-in opening on one side. The push-in element configured complementarily to the receptacle can be pushed into the carrying element via the push-in opening. In an embodiment, the receptacle is configured in a U-shape, i.e. each tool plane arranged in the powder press forms a U-shaped horizontal frame in which the correspondingly configured push-in element can be received in each case. The push-in openings of carrying elements arranged above one another are oriented in the same direction and are easily accessible for the operating personnel. In this case, a kind of drawer principle is realized, in which one carrying element remains in the powder press and one push-in element can be pushed in like a drawer via an opening. It is advantageous if a plurality of the push-in elements forming the upper tool planes and a plurality of the push-in elements forming the lower tool planes, each combined into sets, are pushed in or respectively pushed out together.
The push-in elements which can be pushed into the carrying elements of the tool planes comprise those components which complement a tool plane of one of the punch arrangements. These components can be constructed or respectively arranged on the push-in elements outside of the press.
Complementarily configured guide elements are provided, for example configured as a groove engaging over one another, along the push-in path for better guidance on the carrying element and on the push-in element.
The push-in element is pushed along the push-in path into a defined position into the carrying element. An arresting device can be provided in order to arrest joined-together push-in elements and carrying elements in the defined position. In an exemplary embodiment, an arresting bolt is provided on an underside of the push-in element, which, received in the defined position of the push-in element on the carrying element of the tool plane, engages in an opening provided on the carrying element. Accordingly, the position of the push-in element is fixed relative to the carrying element, in particular in the direction of the pressing axis.
In order to achieve a positioning of the pushed-in push-in element in the carrying element of the respective tool plane vertically to the pressing axis, locking devices are likewise provided. In an embodiment, a locking device is movably received between the push-in element and carrying element in a region of the push-in path. This locking device can then be activated by an actuator, i.e. moved from a first position into a locking position if the push-in element is received in the defined position on the carrying element. The locking device can preferably be activated by means of a pneumatic or electrical actuator, wherein locking devices can in particular be provided on both sides of the push-in path. This proves to be particularly advantageous compared with hydraulic actuators since, in the surroundings of powder presses, hydraulics, in particular oil hydraulics, should be avoided if at all possible, in order to avoid leakage problems.
According to the invention, corresponding tool-specific components can be arranged on the push-in element. Thus, a punch can be arranged on a punch carrier on the push-in element, while a supporting device for a fixed stop and, in particular, hydraulic actuators and comprised measuring systems are also provided on the remaining part of the tool plane, i.e. the carrying element, in the powder press.
According to the invention, the carrying element and pushed in push-in element form an additional axis or respectively a tool plane. The high forces acting on the individual additional axes during a pressing operation have to be received in such a way that no tilting or shifting of the tool planes arranged largely horizontally in the powder press occurs. Accordingly, it is provided according to the invention that the respective tool plane has a form which compensates for the differences in the stiffness occurring due to the division of the tool plane into the carrying element and push-in element. For example, the thus multi-part, plate-like tool plane can be configured asymmetrically such that under the loading of the pressing operation a horizontal parallel displacement of the complete tool plane takes place and no pitching can be noted. To this end, strength and deformation investigations of the additional axes can be evaluated with a finite-element method, which are the basis for determining the shaping of a tool plane configured according to the invention or respectively of the plate-shaped plane.
In order to improve the operability of a tool change, it is provided according to the invention that the necessary tools for a new product series can be prepared outside of the powder press on the push-in elements and can be easily transported to the location of the replacement. This procedure is also known for a tool change with a prepared tool adapter which is arranged as a press device in a powder press. In contrast to the known adapter-like tool changing systems, a modular system is provided according to the application, which allows significantly simplified handling during the tool change. According to the invention, an apparatus or respectively a tool carrier is provided, in which the push-in elements including the required tool components can be received. In particular, it can be provided in an embodiment that the multiple push-in elements which form the upper or respectively lower tool planes can be combined as a respective set. Such a set forms a unit, wherein the individual push-in elements are braced against one another such that no relative movement occurs. At a set-up station, also referred to as a setting-up station, the push-in elements can be equipped with the required arrangements of the punch carrier and punch and can be arranged in the tool carrier.
The tool carrier is configured in such a way that the push-in elements which can be extracted from the tool planes or respectively can be pushed into these can be received in a holding device and are held by means of a tensioning device in the latter. The holding device can be provided by a mobile device as described below. In particular, the tool carrier can be docked on the powder press which is at a standstill at one side, from which the push-in openings of the carrying elements are accessible. The tool carrier can, for example, be brought into a horizontal and/or vertical position by means of a lifting apparatus, e.g. a stacker truck or a crane device, in which position the tool change can be carried out.
The mobile device is integrated on the tool carrier in such a way that, in the docked position of the tool carrier, it can be displaced in the direction of the push-in openings. In order to remove individual or multiple push-in elements from the corresponding tool planes, arranged in parallel horizontal planes, the respective locking and arresting devices, which fix the push-in elements in the defined position in the tool plane or respectively additional axis, are loosened. The push-in elements released in such a way are transferred to the tool carrier and are firmly connected to the latter by means of the tensioning device. For stabilization purposes, spacers can be arranged between the planes of the push-in elements, which can be received in position on the tool carrier. The mobile device of the tool carrier moves back into a starting position such that the push-in elements are withdrawn from the carrying elements of the tool planes and from the push-in openings and removed. The tool carrier and the removed push-in elements accordingly form a unit which can hereafter be moved as a whole.
In an embodiment, the tool carrier equipped to such an extent can be brought to a turning station. The turning station is designed to transfer the push-in elements arranged on the tool carrier to a transport unit. In an embodiment, the transport unit comprises clamping plates arranged parallel to one another, which span a space between them. The push-in elements can be received in the space, these are preferably mounted on horizontal supports which are each arranged vertically displaceably on the clamping plates. The equipped transport unit can be transported further to a setting-up station. The turning station is additionally designed to rotate the equipped transport unit by 180°. This proves to be advantageous for the tool change of an upper punch arrangement. By rotating the transport unit by 180°, it is made possible for the operating personnel to construct the required components of a tool plane or respectively of an additional axis so that they are very easily accessible from above.
It is alternatively provided that the tool carrier transfers the received push-in elements directly to the turning station which is designed to transport the received push-in elements and to rotate them by 180° such that no transport unit is required for this.
The invention is explained in greater detail below with reference to the exemplary embodiments depicted in the figures, wherein:
In order to build up a pressing force, a drive unit 5 is, for example, arranged on the upper side of the press frame 2. By means of an operative connection, the drive unit 5 is operatively connected to the upper punch arrangement 3, i.e. the upper press tool, such that the latter is moved in the direction of the die arrangement 4 or respectively along a pressing axis 6. Due to the acting pressing force, individual components of the pressing tools are moved relative to one another and spanned against the frame portion on the underside, such that the punches compress the powder into a pellet.
It is known from the prior art that the press tool is assembled from components of a modular system, wherein a simple adaptation to the pressing to be pressed in each case is made possible. A tool on the upper side of the upper punch arrangement 3 and a tool on the underside of a lower punch arrangement 3 can have a comparable construction. A tool can have a base body, at which a connecting device makes possible a detachable but fixed coupling to the corresponding frame portion 2. An adapter, which can be prepared and designed as a tool carrier outside a powder press 1 for corresponding purposes before it is inserted with few working steps into a press, is also known. In general, the punches are each attached to punch carriers, wherein the punch carriers have attachment or fastening surfaces which are configured circularly for example. Centrally, the attachment surfaces each have a through-opening, in order to be able to guide through punches or fastening elements leading to punches of further inlying punches. The punches are preferably arranged rotationally symmetrically around a pressing axis 6, along which an adjustment direction or respectively pressing direction of the punches runs.
According to the invention, a press device 100 comprises tool planes 10 which are each formed from arrestable elements fitted into one another. Thus, a schematic depiction of a carrying element 12 which is an element of a tool plane 10 which is firmly received in the powder press 1 is depicted in
Openings 30 are additionally configured on the vertical side surfaces 20 of the receptacle 14 in which a fastening element 32 is displaceably received in each case. Depicted in
The horizontally oriented carrying element 12 additionally has through-guides 40 in which supporting devices 42 for fixed stops are, for example, displaceably received.
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The tool carrier 70 having the push-in elements 50 received thereon is brought into the installation position with respect to the powder press 1, wherein this can be effected for example by a stacker truck. As depicted in
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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18158649.6 | Feb 2018 | EU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2019/054612 | 2/25/2019 | WO | 00 |