The present invention relates to a puncher for piercing a workpiece with a piercing punch while a stripper is pressing the workpiece.
A conventional piercing puncher is disclosed, for example, in Japanese Patent Application Laid Open No. 2006-61938 (refer to
This puncher 9 is illustrated in
With this puncher, while the stripper 92 presses the workpiece, the piercing punch 91 pierces the workpiece.
In this puncher 9, therefore, when piercing, the workpiece is pressed only at a minimal portion necessary for piercing, so that the portion to be machined could be made as small as possible and piercing may be done at a lower cost. Furthermore, since the puncher could be downsized, a plurality of adjacent holes may be processed with one puncher.
Generally, in case of punching with a puncher, there are methods for positioning by input of certain numeral values into a computer (hereinafter referred to as a numeral value inputting method) and by visually confirming punching positions (hereinafter referred to as a visual positioning method). And conventionally it is necessary to selectively choose one from two types of punchers depending on a method to be used.
However, providing the above two types of punches leads not only to a higher cost but also a need of maintenance thereof.
And the foregoing puncher 9 has a problem that it is difficult to punch a hole at a position near a corner of the workpiece where adjacent metal plate surfaces form the corner with an angle of from 90 degrees to 95 degrees (in many cases, from 90 degrees to 93 degrees, which holds true hereinafter). This is because a peripheral surface of the cover 90 bumps the metal surface other than the metal surface in which a hole is to be punched.
It would be considered to make a diameter of the cover 90 smaller in order to solve the above-described problem. However, this reduces elastic resilient force of the compression coil spring 93 within the cover 90 and then would cause another problem that a pressing force onto a predetermined workpiece cannot be guaranteed.
Further, it would be considered to make the cover 90 with a rubber material and piercing process is conducted while an outer peripheral surface of the cover is pressed against the metal plate surface by utilizing elastic deformability of the rubber. However, this will extremely shorten a lifetime of the cover 90.
Recently, in the industry using a piercing puncher is a demand that one type of a puncher applicable both for the numeral value input method and the visual positioning method becomes available in the market. And there is a further demand for development of a puncher which has a long lifetime, guarantees sufficient pressing force onto a workpiece, and punches a hole at a position near a corner of a workpiece having adjacent metal plate surfaces forming an angle of from 90 degrees to 95 degrees at the corner.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention is to provide a puncher applicable both for the numeral value input method and the visual positioning method.
It is another object of the present invention is to provide a puncher which has a long lifetime, can guarantee sufficient pressing force onto a workpiece, and punch a hole at a position near a corner of a workpiece where adjacent metal plate surfaces form a corner with an angle of from 90 degrees to 95 degrees.
The puncher according to the present invention includes a cylindrical cover with a one-end opening hole; a piercing punch, a tip end of which is protruded from the one-end opening hole and which is loosely but not movably inserted with respect to the cover; a cylindrical stripper provided between the cover and the piercing punch in a way that the stripper is pullably removed from the one-end opening hole; and a biasing member by which the stripper protrudes out from the one-end opening hole more than the piercing punch does. When the stripper is pressed in against biasing force of the biasing member, the tip end surface of the piercing punch becomes to protrude out from a through-hole formed at a protruding end of the stripper. And a removal-prevention member which prevents removal of the stripper from the cover is provided detachably as to the cover.
A ring member may be provided between the biasing member and stripper.
The puncher of the present invention also includes a shaft member at the tip face of the piercing punch which protrudes out from the stripper. A punched-out sheet piece remaining within the stripper is pushed out from the stripper by the shaft member.
The biasing member may be made of a compression coil spring.
In the puncher of the present invention, after the removal-prevention member and then the stripper are removed from the cover, the tip portion of the pierce punch protrudes out from the cover, which allows to facilitate the positioning of the piercing punch.
The puncher according to the present invention includes a cylindrical cover with a one-end opening hole; a piercing punch, a tip end of which is protruded from the one-end opening hole and which is loosely but not movably inserted with respect to the cover; a cylindrical stripper provided between the cover and the piercing punch in a retaining state; and a biasing member by which the stripper protrudes out from the one-end opening hole more than the piercing punch does. When the stripper is pressed in against biasing force of the biasing member, the tip end surface of the piecing punch becomes to protrude out from a through-hole formed at a protruding end of the stripper. The cover is made of metal, and a diameter of a cover portion at and near the one-end opening hole is smaller than that of the other cover portion.
In the puncher according to the present invention, the biasing member is received in the foregoing other cover portion. Thus the cover portion at the one-end opening hole side is made smaller than the other cover portion receiving the biasing member.
The cover portion of the one-end opening hole side gradually reduces its diameter toward the opening hole side to form a tapered portion.
And an inclined line of the tapered portion of the puncher of the present invention forms a concave inwardly.
The biasing member of the puncher of the present invention may be a compression coil spring.
Piercing process with the puncher according the present invention is conducted with a piercing punch while a workpiece is kept pressed by the stripper.
The puncher according to the present invention is usable both for a numeral value inputting method and a visual positioning method. The puncher can also provide a long lifetime, guarantee sufficient pressing force onto a workpiece, and punch a hole at a position near a corner of a workpiece having adjacent metal plate surfaces forming an angle of from 90 degrees to 95 degrees at the corner.
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of a puncher according to the present invention will be described in detail.
A puncher according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention is shown in
In this puncher, as shown in
The main elements of the puncher P of the present invention such as the cover 1, the piercing punch 2, the stripper 3, the biasing member 5 and the removal-prevention member 6 are described in detail below.
The cover 1 is made of, for example, carbon steel for machine structural use (S45C), and includes a cylindrical portion 11 and an attaching portion 12 formed in one body with the cylindrical portion 11 at the bottom portion, as shown in
The cylindrical portion 11, as shown in
The attaching portion 12 includes, as shown in
Here in Embodiment 1, as shown in
The piercing punch 2 is obtained by quenching and polishing tool steel and, as shown in
The stripper 3, as shown in
The biasing member 4 is formed with the compression coil spring 40 as described above and shown in
The punch retainer 5 is made of carbon steel for machine structural use (S55C) and securely fixes the piercing punch 2 within the cover 1.
The removal-prevention member 6 prevents the stripper 3 from being coming out from the cover 1 and is provided detachably with respect to the cover, as shown in
The removal-prevention member 6 includes a fastening plate 60 with an L shape section which has a bolt insertion hole 62 and a positioning protrusion 63; a bolt 61; and a screw hole 17 and a positioning hole 18 provided on a flat wall face 6a on the cover 1. The positioning protrusion 63 is to be inserted in the positioning hole 18 and the bolt 61 is to be screwed in the screw hole through the bolt insertion hole 62.
In this embodiment, as shown in
In the Embodiment 1, a shaft member 29 is provided on the tip face of the piercing punch 2 and protrudes out from the stripper 3. A punched-out sheet piece remaining within the stripper 3 is pushed out from the stripper 3 by the shaft member 29.
The puncher P is used as described below.
(1) First, a workpiece W is placed on a workpiece supporting member 70 fixed on a lower die base plate 7, and the puncher P is set on an upper die base plate 8 for piercing the workpiece W. The puncher P is attached to the upper die base plate 8, as shown in
(2) In a state where the workpiece W is placed on the workpiece supporting member 70, an upper die 80 lowers down. Then, the stripper 3 comes into contact with the workpiece W, and thereafter, the stripper 3 is pressed in against the biasing force of the compression coil spring 40. Here, an outer peripheral area of the portion to be pierced of the workpiece W is strongly pressed.
(3) When the upper die 80 further lowers down from the above-described state, the piercing punch 2 protrudes out from the stripper 3 and punches a hole in the workpiece W, and the upper die 80 still further lowers down to be in the bottom dead point state shown in
(4) When punching is completed and the upper die 80 moves back upward, the workpiece W which has been punched and is sticking to the puncher P is separated away from the puncher P due to the stripper 3 biased downward with the compression coil spring 40.
This puncher P has the following advantageous functions and effects.
A puncher of Embodiment 2 of the present invention is illustrated in
Especially, in the puncher P, the cover 1 is made of metal, and a diameter of a cover portion 1b on a tip end side (where the one-end opening hole 10 is provided) is made smaller than that of a cover portion 1a receiving the biasing member 4, as shown in
The main elements of this puncher, namely the cover 1, the piercing punch 2, the stripper 3, the biasing member 4, the punch retainer 5 are basically the same as those in Embodiment 1.
In the cover 1, as stated above, the diameter of the cover portion 1b on a tip end side (where the one-end opening hole 10 is provided) is made smaller than that of a cover portion 1a receiving the compression coil spring 40. The shape of the small diameter portion is shown in
The stripper 3, as shown in
In Embodiment 2, in order to prevent the stripper 3 from rotating, as shown in
The puncher 2 according to Embodiment 2 is used like Embodiment 1 described above.
(A) Long Lifetime is Obtainable
An easy solution against the problem in the prior art is, as already described above, to make a cover with a rubber material and do piercing process while pressing an outer peripheral surface of the cover against a metal plate surface making use of elastic deformability of the rubber. However, this solution will raise a problem that the lifetime of the cover is very short.
On the other hand, the puncher P according to the embodiment of the present invention has a very long lifetime since the cover could be made of metal material having high rigidity.
(B) Guarantee of a Sufficient Pressing Force to the Workpiece. An easy solution against the problem in the prior art is to reduce the diameter of the cover. This solution, however, reduces an elastic restoring force of the compression coil spring arranged within the cover and could raise another problem that the predetermined pressing force to the workpiece is not guaranteed.
On the other hand, the puncher P according to the embodiment of the present invention, in which the diameter of the compression coil spring does not have to be smaller, may guarantee the predetermined pressing force to the workpiece.
(C) Easy Punching Near an Angled Corner
In the embodiment of the present invention, the cover 1 is made of metal, and the diameter of the cover portion 1b at the tip side (where the one-end opening hole 10 is provided) is smaller than that of the cover portion 1a receiving the compression coil spring 40. The cover 1 reduces its diameter with a tapered portion in which the diameter gradually becomes smaller toward the tip end side, as shown in
Specifically, the puncher P according to the present invention is used when punching a hole for fitting rubber materials to be stretched on an inside of an automobile door so as to prevent rain and wind from entering inside of the automobile from outside. Part of a metal plate to be punched generally has a small width, and existence of another metal plate adjacent to it, the two of which form a corner with an angle of from 90 degrees to 93 degrees, makes punching very difficult.
However, in the puncher P according to the present invention, the cover portion 1b with the reduced diameter facilitates to punch a hole at a position closer to a corner of the metal plate surfaces in a workpiece (see
As to the puncher P of the present application, for example, the following modification can be freely made.
The removal-prevention member 6 of Embodiment 1, as shown in
Both in Embodiments 1 and 2, the cover 1 and the attaching portion 12 are formed into a single body, but not limitative thereto and they may be made by separate members to be coupled by a bolt. Two bolt insertion holes 13 are provided, but not limitative thereto and one or three of them may be provided upon demanded. The puncher of the above Embodiments punches a round hole, but not limitative thereto and the hole may be in an oval shape, an elliptical shape or other shapes. The puncher P may be mounted on a slide cam die and punch a hole in a workpiece.
The puncher P according to the above embodiment has an extremely downsized structure with an entire length of 72 mm and an attaching portion 12 shaped in a triangle with 32 mm length and 30 mm wide.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007-315351 | Dec 2007 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2008/055115 | 3/19/2008 | WO | 00 | 9/1/2010 |