This invention relates to a shearing apparatus provided with clamps for carrying and locking the material.
More in particular, this invention relates to an apparatus as defined above wherein the material to be sheared, either leather, hide or and preferably synthetic material, cardboard and the like, unwinds from a reel and is locked on the working table by means of a crosswise extended clamp and is made to advance, along the same working table, by one or more similar clamps.
As is known, especially in the production of leather and hide products and shoes, specific machines are used wherewith the material is cut according to predetermined shapes and sizes.
Machines typically used to this end are the so-called die-cutters, constructed according to different types such as with travelling arm, carriage and bridge.
Such die-cutters require the use of variedly shaped frames and with cutting edge, called dinking dies, for shearing the material placed on the working or cutting table.
Another type of machine used to this end comprises an extended cutting table whereon the material is arranged, which is sheared by blades carried by one or more supports or heads with electronic drive, that is, managed by software that pilots each cutting head which follows the programmed path, sometimes highlighted by the projection of the shapes to be obtained on the material. Shearing machines or apparatus of this type are appreciated since the table whereon the material is arranged is much extended and can receive as much extended parts of the material itself that is unwound, for example, from a reel.
Not only for cutting leather and hide typical in the footwear and leather field, but also synthetic materials of various types, fabrics, foamed and fibre cardboards are generally subject to shearing on this apparatus; it further has the important advantage of not requiring the use of dinking dies, with saving in terms of production costs and time. The cut, moreover, is very precise and the products thus obtained do not require secondary machining operations such as milling and the like.
This apparatus with cutting tables, however, show a disadvantage related to the movement of the material to be sheared on the cutting table.
As regards the movement, the material that is arranged on the cutting table is progressively unwound by a manual operation from the relative reel(s) but such unwinding is often inaccurate or at least imprecise as regards the amount; in other words, it is not possible to unwind the material from the reel by a precise and predetermined amount, with the consequence that said material is not fully used.
The stabilisation of the material on the working table, on the other hand, is generally carried out by suction systems, which are actuated by the entire surface of the table itself or only by the parts each time subject to shearing. These are solutions that are sometimes not sufficient as they do not ensure precise and constant steady positioning of the material itself.
In any case, the cut is imperatively carried out on a single sheet or layer of material, since overlapping two layers for shearing multiple pieces at the same time would not ensure stability of the most superficial layer. The object of this invention is to obviate the disadvantages mentioned hereinabove.
More in particular, the object of this invention is to provide an apparatus with cutting table wherein the material whereon the shearing is carried out is locked in a quick and effective manner by easy to actuate means. A further object of the invention is to provide an apparatus with cutting table wherein the material is unwound from the reel in a very precise manner as regards amount and development.
A further object of the invention is to provide an apparatus as defined above wherein said material is also automatically movable on the cutting table.
Last but not least, another object of the invention is to provide an apparatus which allows arranging two or more layers of materials, either homogeneous or heterogeneous, on the cutting table, for simultaneously shearing a double or multiple numbers of products.
A further object of the finding is to provide the users with an apparatus with cutting table suitable for ensuring high level of resistance and reliability over time, also such as to be easily and inexpensively constructed.
These and yet other objects are achieved by the shearing apparatus according to claim 1. Further features of the invention are stated in the dependent claims.
The construction and functional features of the shearing apparatus with clamps for carrying and locking the material of this invention shall be better understood from the following detailed description, wherein reference is made to the annexed drawing tables showing a preferred and non-limiting embodiment thereof and wherein:
With reference to the above figures, the shearing apparatus with clamps for carrying and locking the material of this invention, globally indicated with 10 at
The opposite ends of bars 18 and 20 are connected to respective vertical supports 24 and 26 that incorporate a piston 28, 30 each, with hydraulic or pneumatic actuation. Said pistons, in particular, provide to the vertical movement of the top bar 18, which overhangs tape 16 and in the lowering and lifting, it is guided by conventional devices of the runner type and the like, received in the vertical supports 24 and 26. The lowering of the top bar 18 abuts on the material arranged on the tape 16 and locks it in cooperation with the bottom bar 20, thus allowing the shearing head or heads (not shown) to operate with precision and speed.
The apparatus of this invention further comprises moving means intended for advancing the material, especially suitable for materials that unwind from reels, as schematised at
Besides the second clamp, the means for advancing the material comprise a motor unit 46 with reduction unit 48 for the movement in alternating direction, along a plane parallel to the tape 16, of at least one belt 50 returned on opposite pulleys 52, 54; the belt 50 develops orthogonally relative to the bars 32 and 36′, that is, in the direction of sliding of the tape 16.
A linear guide 56, 58 is arranged at the opposite sides of the belt 50 wherefrom shaped projections 60 protrude, constrained on at least one front to bar 36′; a similar projection 62 is fixed to the belt 50. The belt 50 and the guides 56, 58 are arranged in the tank 22, which on the front forms the support for the motor 46 and relative reduction unit 48. Said shaped projections 60 are constrained at the bottom to respective linear bearings that slide along the guides 56, 58 and that under the action of the motor 46 suitable for moving the belt 50, pull the bar 36′ forward or push it backward. The supports 38 and 40 engage the bar 36′ that slides in the tank 22 on the above guides 56, 58. The second clamp consisting of the bar 32 cooperating with the blocks 34 can thus move also along a horizontal plane, in the direction of arrow “F3” of
In this way it is advantageously possible to overlap multiple layers of material and feed them at the same time, for example start from the unwinding thereof from respective reels 64, 66, 68, carried by a carriage 70 on the tape 16.
Also the advance of the material composed of overlapped layers is obtained with the necessary accuracy, without the possibility of relative movements between the two or more overlapped layers, thanks to the operation of the second clamp and of the belt 50 that move the tape 16 and said material arranged thereon at the same time.
As can be noticed from the above, the advantages achieved by the invention are clear.
In the shearing apparatus of this invention, the first locking clamp of the material carries out the effective action of safely stabilising the material itself during the cutting steps, while the second clamp properly carries out the movement thereof. Said material, moreover, remains suitably tensioned by the first clamp, even if it consists of two or more overlapped layers.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI2007U000287 | Aug 2007 | IT | national |