Press machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6199478
  • Patent Number
    6,199,478
  • Date Filed
    Friday, June 4, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 13, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A press machine comprises a frame, a first crankshaft rotatively arranged on the frame, a second crankshaft arranged on the frame so as to rotate angularly, a pair of levers connected with each other such that they can make a bending and stretching motion, one lever being connected with the frame such that it can make a pivotal motion but can not be relatively displaced, the other lever being pivotally connected with the second crankshaft, and a link which connects the levers with the first crankshaft and bends and stretches both of the levers as the first crankshaft is rotated, thereby enabling to reduce the number of parts constituting a transmission mechanism for transmitting the rotary motion of the first crankshaft to a slide.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a press machine of the class in which the first and second crankshafts are connected with each other by means of a link and a pair of levers




2. Prior Art




In general, the press machine utilizing a link mechanism like a knuckle joint, a toggle joint and so forth, may be classified into two types, of which one is provided with a crankshaft rotated by a power or driving source while the other includes a driving crankshaft rotated by a driving source, and a driven or coupled crankshaft which makes the rocking motion or swing motion by rotation of the driving crankshaft. The press machine provided with two crankshafts has advantageous features than the press machine with a single crankshaft as described in the following.




In case of the press machine with two crankshafts, the upper portion of a slide can be connected with a plurality of rods (for instance, three or more rods), which can be driven by using a pair of link levers and the coupled crankshaft. The moment of inertia of the crankshaft itself is relatively small so that the time necessary for starting and stopping the operation of the press machine is made shorter, which allows the press machine to show the excellent performance and to operate at high speed. In addition, the number of parts constituting the press machine can be reduced, which again allows the press machine to operate at high speed.




An example of the press machine using a link mechanism is disclosed un the Japanese patent public diclosuer (KOKAI) No. 9-225686. This prior press machine is provided with a crankshaft rotated by a driving source and a bell crank mechanism connected with the eccentric shaft portion of the crankshaft, thereby enabling the slide to move in the up and down directions.




However, as described above, since this prior art press machine employs the bell crank mechanism as a transmission mechanism for converting the rotary motion of the crankshaft into the power for use in moving the slide in the up and down directions, the number of parts constituting the transmission mechanism is naturally increased. Increase in the number of parts constituting the transmission mechanism not only makes the structure of the transmission mechanism complicated, but also makes the force of inertia larger. Therefore, this is not suitable for operation of the press machine at high speed.




Thus, in the press machine of this class, it is of importance to reduce the number of parts constituting the transmission mechanism for transmitting the rotary motion of the crankshaft rotated by the driving source to the slider.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the invention, there is provided a press machine which includes a frame, a first crankshaft rotatively arranged on the frame, a second crankshaft arranged on the frame so as to rotate angularly, a pair of levers connected with each other such that they can make a bending and stretching motion, one lever being connected with the frame such that it can make a pivotal motion but can not be relatively displaced, the other lever being pivotally connected with the eccentric shaft portion of the second crankshaft, and a link which connects the levers with the first crankshaft and bends and stretches both of the levers as the first crankshaft is rotated.




Both levers are bent and stretched by the link as the first crankshaft is rotated, thereby causing the second crankshaft to make a rocking motion. The rocking motion of the second crankshaft is transmitted to the slide, thereby the slide coming to reciprocate in the up and down directions.




As described above, as the press machine of the invention is provided with the second crankshaft, the rotary motion of the first crankshaft is converted into the rocking motion of the second crankshaft with the help of the link and both of levers and is then transmitted to the slider. With this, there can be a remarkable reduction in the number of parts constituting the transmission mechanism for transmitting the rotary motion of the first crankshaft rotated by the driving source to the slide.




In a preferable embodiment according to the invention, the second crankshaft includes a principal shaft portion arranged on the frame so as to make a rocking motion, a first eccentric shaft portion pivotally connected with the above other lever, and a second eccentric shaft portion connected with a slide.




A press machine according to the invention may further include a connection piece connected with the eccentric shaft portion of the second crankshaft and moves the slide in the up and down directions as the second crankshaft makes the rocking motion. Furthermore, a press machine according to the invention may include rods arranged on the frame so as to move in the up and down directions and are pivotally connected with both of the slide and the connection piece.











BRIEF OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an elevational view, partly in section, of a press machine according to an embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view taken substantially on line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

, wherein a frame portion is omitted in part;











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a press machine


10


includes a lower frame


12


on which a lower half die is to be mounted, and an upper frame


14


arranged on the lower frame


12


to be supported thereby.




The first crankshaft


16


is supported by the upper frame


14


such that it can rotate about an axis horizontally extending through the upper frame


14


. The first crankshaft


16


also supports at its one end a fly wheel


18


which is provided with a mechanism of deceleration. The first crankshaft


16


also includes a pair of principal shaft portions


16




a


and an eccentric shaft portion


16




b


formed to intervene between both of principal shaft portions


16




a.






The second crankshaft


20


is arranged on the lower side of the first crankshaft


16


so as to take such a position that the first crankshaft


16


obliquely looks it downward. The second crankshafts


20


is also supported by the upper frame


14


such that they are allowed to rotate about an axis horizontally extending through the upper frame


14


. The second crankshaft


20


includes a plurality of principal shaft portions


20




a


supported by the upper frame


14


, a first eccentric shaft portion


20




b


located at center thereof, two second eccentric shaft potions


20




c


, and two arm portions


20




d


which connect the first eccentric shaft portion


20




b


with the principal shaft portions


20




a


, respectively.




The second crankshaft


20


may be divided into two crankshaft units, of which each includes two principal shaft portions


20




a


, a second eccentric shaft portion


20




c


formed between both principal shaft portions


20




a


, and an arm portion


20




d


. Thus, the second crankshaft


20


can be fabricated by pivotally and eccentrically connecting two crankshaft units to the other end of a lever


34


through the arm portion


20




d.






A slide


22


to which an upper die is to be fitted, is arranged on the lower ends of a pair of rods


24


which can move in the up and down directions, penetrating through the lower end portion of the upper frame


14


.




The eccentric shaft portion


16




b


of the first crankshaft


16


and the first eccentric shaft portion


20




b


of the second crankshaft


20


are connected with each other by means of a link


26


and a connection mechanism


28


. The connection mechanism


28


is provided with a pair of levers


32


and


34


, of which respective one ends are connected with each other through a shaft or a pivot


30


such that they can bend and stretch about the pivot


30


. The pivot


30


also connects the link


26


with both of levers


32


and


34


.




The other end of lever


32


is pivotally connected with the frame


14


through a pivot


36


formed on the bracket


38


. The other end of the lever


34


is pivotally connected with the first eccentric shaft portion


20




b


of the second crankshaft


20


. Consequently, levers


32


and


34


can be bent in the form of a mountain having its peak at the pivot


30


.




A connection piece


40


which functions as a connection body is pivotally connected, through its one end, with each of the second eccentric shaft portions


20




c


. The other end of the connection piece


40


is pivotally connected with the upper end of the rod


24


through a pivot


42


.




The first and second crankshafts


16


and


20


, and the pivots


30


,


36


, and


42


are arranged to extend in parallel, so that the principal shaft portions


16




a


and


20




a


, and eccentric shaft portions


16




b


,


20




b


, and


20




c


are made respectively parallel. The second crankshaft


20


is arranged so as to rotate or rock about its rotary axis line but not to move in any up-and-down, back-and-forth, and left-and-right direction.




Therefore, as the first crankshaft


16


is rotated, the lever


32


comes to initiate its rocking motion or swing motion about the shaft


36


, which in turn causes the bending-stretching motion by both of levers


32


and


34


. With this motion, the second crankshaft


20


begins its rocking motion or swing motion about its rotary axis,


80


that the connection body


40


comes to move in the up and down directions, turning about the pivot


42


. As a result, the rods


24


and the slide


22


come to move together in the up and down directions.




As has been discussed above, as the press machine


10


according to the invention is provided with the second crankshaft


20


, the rotary motion of the first crankshaft


16


is once converted into the rocking motion of the second crankshaft


20


with the help of the link


26


and both of levers


32


and


34


, and is then transmitted to the slider


22


. Thus, there can be a remarkable reduction in the number of parts constituting the transmission mechanism for transmitting the rotational motion of the first crankshaft rotated by the driving source to the slide


22


. As a result, not only the structure of the transmission mechanism can be simplified but also its force of inertia can be made smaller, thus enabling the press machine to operate at high speed.




In the embodiment as described above, the link


26


is connected with the joint portion between levers


32


and


34


. However, this is not always needed. The link


26


may be pivotally connected with either the lever


32


or


34


.




The invention is not limited to the embodiments as described above. For instance, the invention is applicable to a press machine which is provided with a balancing weight. Therefore, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications can be made without departing from the principle and spit of the invention and the scope defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A press machine comprisinga frame, a first crankshaft rotatively arranged on said frame and having an eccentric shaft a second crankshaft arranged on said frame so as to rotate angularly about a first pivot, a pair of levers connected with each other about a second pivot such that they can make a bending and stretching motion, one lever being connected with said frame so as to make a pivotal motion, while the other lever being pivotally connected with an eccentric shaft portion of said second crankshaft, so that the bending and stretching motion of the pair of levers causes said second crankshaft to perform a rocking motion, a link which connects said levers with said first crankshaft in a manner such that the levers bend and stretch as a result of rotation of said first crankshaft, and a slide connected with said second crankshaft so as to move upwardly and downwardly with the rocking motion of said second crankshaft.
  • 2. A press machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said second crankshaft further includes a second eccentric shaft portion connecting said second crankshaft with said slide.
  • 3. A press machine as claimed in claim 2 further comprising a connection piece connected between the second eccentric shaft portion of said second crankshaft for moving said slide upwardly and downwardly with rocking motion of said second crankshaft.
  • 4. A press machine as claimed in claim 3 further comprising rods arranged on said frame so as to move upwardly and downwardly, the rods being connected to the slide and pivotally connected with said connection piece.
  • 5. A press machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said link is connected with both of said levers so as to make pivotal motion about said second pivot.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-101080 Apr 1999 JP
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
2562044 Klocke Jul 1951
3791191 Baldyga Feb 1974
6012322 Itakura Jan 2000
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number Date Country
1153251 Feb 1963 DE
09225686 Sep 1997 JP