Claims
- 1. A method of providing a continuous side edge on a thin plate, said side edge being perpendicular to the plane of said plate, comprising the steps of
- providing a plate having a continuous edge generally conforming to said continuous side edge,
- providing a die having a cutting edge corresponding to said continuous side edge and a facial contour sloping away from said cutting edge,
- said facial contour being convex and configured to provide a substantially constant shear angle along said entire cutting edge,
- positioning said plate against said die with said continuous edge being in proximity with said cutting edge,
- positioning a rigid pusher member having an edge complimentary to the shape of said cutting edge against the side of said plate opposite said die and
- pushing said pusher member and said plate past said cutting edge of said die to remove material from said continuous edge of said plate to form said continuous side edge thereon.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein
- said continuous edge is on the exterior edge of said plate, and
- said cutting edge is on on interior edge of said die.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 wherein
- said shear angle and said facial contour cause said cutting edge to remove material from said continuous edge in the form of chips.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 wherein said continuous edge is a plurality of involute teeth and the cross-sectional configuration of said facial contour is defined by the following equation: ##EQU2## wherein: A=angle of contour at radius R.sub.2 relative to the horizontal
- B=shear angle of cutting edge relative to the horizontal
- R.sub.1 =pitch radius
- R.sub.2 =radius at each point on the die
- T.sub.1 =arc thickness of tooth at R.sub.1
- INV.0.=tan .0..sub.1 -.0..sub.1 .pi./180
- INV.0.=tan .0..sub.2 -.0..sub.2 .pi./180
- .0..sub. = pressure angle at R.sub.1
- .0..sub.2 =pressure angle at R.sub.2
- 5. A die for removing metal from a metallic workpiece,
- said die having a continuous cutting edge having a shear angle within the range of six degrees to fifteen degrees throughout the entire length of said cutting edge.
- 6. A die for removing metal from a metallic workpiece,
- said die having a cutting edge in the form of an involute in cross section and having a facial contour substantially defined by the following equation: ##EQU3## wherein: A=angle of contour at radius R.sub.2 relative to the horizontal
- B=shear angle of cutting edge relative to the horizontal
- R.sub.1 =pitch radius
- R.sub.2 =radius at each point on the die
- T.sub.1 =arc thickness of tooth at R.sub.1
- INV.0.=tan .0..sub.1 -.0..sub.1 .pi./180
- INV.0.=tan .0..sub.2 -.0..sub.2 .pi./180
- .0..sub. = pressure angle at R.sub.1
- .0..sub.2 =pressure angle at R.sub.2
Parent Case Info
The present invention relates in general to the art of metal shaping wherein a metal workpiece is die-cut to a desired shape, and it relates in particular to a new and improved die configuration and to a method of using the novel die.
This is a continuation-in-part application of pending prior application Ser. No. 06/367,474 filed on Apr. 12, 1982, abandoned by Sigfried F. Gruber for a DIE HOBBER.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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