The invention relates to the general field of shearing and in particular to the shearing of metal plates and strips.
The use of hydraulically operated shearing machines to cut sheet metal is well known. For example, GB 2405118 A describes a hydraulically actuated rolling blade shear which achieves a rocking type shearing action by using a curved shear blade and two separately controlled hydraulic cylinders.
Applicants co-pending patent application number EP 0725358.8 describes an arrangement which addresses the wide range of demands made by a system required to provide the actuating force necessary to deal with thick and, or wide material but which can also achieve the cutting cycle times and reset-times typically required when cutting thin and, or narrow material.
A hydraulic actuating mechanism is described in which at least one hydraulic cylinder can be switched in and out of operation mode, independently of at least one other hydraulic cylinder of the mechanism. For example, the mechanism may comprise at least one cylinder having a relatively small effective area, and at least one cylinder having a relatively large effective area, the latter being switchable in and out of operation mode.
Typically, a control system determines whether one or more cylinders is in operation mode with regard to the width and thickness of material being cut.
Applicant's co-pending applicaton GB 0819362.5 describes apparatus and a method in which consecutive cuts by the rolling blade are performed in the opposite direction in order to reduce further the volume of hydraulic fluid required and the cutting cycle time.
These advances in the art notwithstanding, the desire to reduce further the cutting cycle times of shearing machines along with the volume of hydraulic oil which needs to be moved during the cycle remains.
According to an embodiment, an apparatus for shearing metal may comprise upper and lower blades arranged to cooperate and provide a shearing function by a rolling action of the upper blade from a first starting position in a first direction to a first end position; a controller, arranged to control motor means and therby control motion of the upper blade and wherein the controller is arranged to receive data indicating dimensions and position of material to be cut, and vary the first starting position of the upper blade responsive to said data.
According to a further embodiment, the controller can be further arranged to vary the first end position, responsive to said data. According to a further embodiment, the motor means may comprise at least one hydraulic cylinder, the controller being arranged to determine the stroke of one or more cylinders by operation of one or more valves. According to a further embodiment, the controller can be further arranged to effect a rolling action of the upper blade from a second starting position in a second direction and to vary said second starting position responsive to the data.
The invention will now be described by non-limiting example, with reference to the appended drawings in which:
According to various embodiments, such a further advance in the art is provided by a shearing apparatus having upper and lower blades arranged to cooperate and provide a shearing function by a rolling action of the upper blade from a first starting position in a first direction to a first end position;
a controller, arranged to control motor means and therby control motion of the upper blade and being
characterised in that the controller is arranged to receive data indicating dimensions and position of material to be cut, and vary the first starting position of the upper blade responsive to said data.
Preferrably, the controller is further arranged to vary the first end position, responsive to said data.
In another embodiment, the motor means comprises at least one hydraulic cylinder, the controller being arranged to determine the stroke of one or more cylinders by operation of one or more valves.
In yet another embodiment, the controller is further arranged to effect a rolling action of the upper blade from a second starting position in a second direction and to vary said second starting position responsive to the data.
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In such apparatus of the prior art, the starting position of the upper blade 2, prior to commencement of the rolling cut, does not vary with the width or thickness of the material 1. In fact, the starting position is based on an assumption that material of maximum width and thickness is being cut.
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α=0.5*Max_width/R+acos(1−Max thickness/R)
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α2=0.5*width/R+acos(1−thickness/R)
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As noted previously, existing prior art systems already employ controllers that utilise width and thickness data (of the material to be cut) to make determinations such as how may cylinders to operate in order to provide the necessary cutting force. The provision of such a system which utilises such data to determine a starting position for the upper blade in order to minimise unnecessary movement of the blade before the material 1 is engaged, is within the abilities of a person skilled in the art in view of the present disclosure.
The various embodiments may be combined with that described in GB 0819362.5. In such a system, the starting and finishing positions of the blade for cuts in each direction are selected to minimise unnecessary movement of the blade prior to engagement of the material and after the end of the cut.
Moreover, while the invention has been described with reference to hydraulically operated systems, it is also applicable to other types of shear (e.g. crank driven) where the benefits of reduced cutting cycle time/increased throughput are still realised.
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0820875.3 | Nov 2008 | GB | national |
This application is a U.S. National Stage Application of International Application No. PCT/GB2009/051524 filed Nov. 12, 2009, which designates the United States of America, and claims priority to GB Application No. 0820875.3 filed Nov. 14, 2008. The contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB2009/051524 | 11/12/2009 | WO | 00 | 7/11/2011 |