1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a slide cam die for fabricating a metal thin plate with a press machine.
2. Description of Background Art
Typically, a slide cam die includes a slide cam base, a wedge-shaped slide cam sliding on a guide surface of the slide cam base and mounting a press tool such as a punch or a trimming blade thereon, and an actuating cam driving the slide cam in contact therewith. With this configuration, however, a pierce punch, a flange block, or the like, mounted on the slide cam cannot by individually demounted therefrom, when a need arises, such as the need for adjusting there parts. Instead, the slide cam mounting the pierce punch, the flange block, and the like, must be removed as a whole.
When it is necessary to remove a pierce punch, a flange block for reasons such as adjustment, it would be desirable to be able to individually remove the pierce punch, the flange block, or the like, without the need to take out the entire slide cam. This would reduce a working time. In addition, if parts can be removed individually, for example, only an adapter plate might be replaced, thereby enabling the reuse of a slide cam, and thus reducing cost. Furthermore, with individually removable parts, increased design flexibility can be attained with a given slide cam. Thus, a wide variety of work pieces can be accommodated without the effort and expense of changing the slide cam.
Accordingly, in light of the above circumstances, the present invention has achieved the following: When a pierce punch, a flange block, or the like, must be demounted for reasons such as adjustment, the pierce punch, the flange block, or the like, they may be individually demounted without taking out the entire slide cam. This reduces working time and effort. In addition, for example, when only an adapter plate is replaced, it is possible to reuse of a slide cam, thus achieving a reduction in cost. The components of a slide cam die include a slide cam base, a wedge-shaped slide cam sliding on a guide surface of the slide cam base and mounting a press tool such as a punch or a trimming blade thereon, and an actuating cam driving the slide cam in contact therewith, wherein a press tool is mounted on the slide cam with an adapter plate interposing therebetween. With individually removable components, the slide cam die can be made with increased design and working flexibility.
Moreover, the present invention is configured with a lock plate mounted on the slide cam to engage with an end portion of the adapter plate to position the adapter plate correctly.
Furthermore, the present invention the adapter plate is formed so as to have a section of an L-shape, and positioned by putting an inner face thereof into contact with the slide cam.
Still furthermore in the present invention, the slide cam may be either a lower die or an upper die.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
Hereinafter, the present invention will be explained in detail on the basis of the embodiment shown in the accompanying drawings.
An example described in the present embodiment is described about an example to make a hole in a work.
A positioning member 4 to position a work piece 3 is fixed on a base plate 2 of a lower die I with a bolt 5. In the neighborhood of the positioning member 4, a slide cam base 8 mounting a wear plate 6 having an upper face inclining downwardly toward the positioning member 4 with bolt 7 is fixed to the base plate 2 with a bolt 9.
An actuating cam 13 is fixed to a base plate 12 of an upper die 11, facing the slide cam base 8, with a bolt 14. At the distal end of the actuating cam 13, a wear plate 15 is fixed with bolt 16 on a face inclining upwardly toward the positioning member 4, symmetrically with an inclined face of the slide cam base 8.
A slide cam 17 in the shape of a wedge is provided, which freely slides on the wear plate 15 of the actuating cam 13 and slides on the wear plate 6 of the slide cam base 8.
The slide cam 17 is the shape of a wedge, a wear plate 21 is fixed to an upper inclined face thereof with a bolt 22, a wear plate 23 is fixed to a lower inclined face thereof with a bolt 24, and the wear plates 21 and 23 slide, respectively, on the wear plate 15 of the actuating cam 13 and on the wear plate 6 of the slide cam base 8 in contact with them.
On the work processing side at the upper front end formed on the square of the slide cam 17, an adapter plate 41 is mounted thereto with a bolt 42 and positioned with a knock pin 71, and protruding pieces 79 of a lock plate 78 fixedly attached to the slide cam 17 below the upper front end thereof with bolts 77 are engaged in a positioning groove 80 at the lower part of the adapter plate 41. A pierce punch 43 is erected in a punch retainer 44 and the punch retainer 44 is screwed on the adapter plate 41 with a bolt 45 and positioned with a knock pin 72.
A stripper plate 47 is pressed by a cushion rubber 48 to press the work piece 3 prior to make a hole in the work piece 3.
Die 49 makes a hole by fittingly mating with the pierce punch 43.
In order to retreat the slide cam 17 after making a hole, a retaining hole 61 is formed in the lower front part of the slide cam 17, and an elastic member such as a coil spring 64 or the like, is provided in a contracted form between the retaining hole 64 and the slide cam base 8. When the upper die 11 rises, the slide cam 17 withdraws by a press force of the coil spring 64. In order to stop the withdrawal of the slide cam, an erected stopper surface 25 is formed on the slide cam base 8, and is put into contact with a rear end face 26 of the slide cam 17. A guide rode 27, attached to the slide cam base 8 and penetrating the slide cam 17, guides movement of the slide cam 17.
Furthermore, when the upper die rises, a return plate 73 is fixedly mounted into the actuating cam 13, and the lower end of the return plate 73 is engaged with the slide cam 17 in order to forcibly retreat the slide cam 17.
In the upper die 11, a pad 74 is suspended from the base plate 12 with a suspension bolt 76 under a press by a coil spring 75.
Actuating cam 13 includes positioning keys 81, 82, and slide base cam 8 includes positioning keys 83, 84.
Next, actuation of the metal die will be described. The state shown in
The work 3, as shown in
When the upper die 11 fails from the state, the pad 74 presses the work piece 3, the wear plate 21 of the slide cam 17 is put into contact with the ware plate 15 of the actuating cam 13 and the slide cam 17 advances toward the work piece 3 in a space interposed between the slide cam base 8 and the actuating cam 13 with more of a fall of the upper die 11 to make a hole in the work piece 3 with the pierce punch 43.
Thereafter, when the upper die II rises, a press force of the coil spring 64 is transmitted to the slide cam 17 to cause it to withdraw causing a rear end face 26 of the slide cam 17 to come into contact-with the stopper face 25, thus ceasing the movement of the slide cam 17.
Since the return plate 73 is provided to the slide cam 17, when the slide cam 17 does note retreat for some reason or other, the return plate 73 forcibly causes the slide cam 17 to retreat by engaging with the slide cam base 8.
The adapter plate 41 and the lock plate 78 will be described next.
The adapter plate 41, as shown in
In order to correctly position it in the front-rear direction, the positioning groove 80 in the shape of an L is formed at the lower end of the dropping piece 82.
Furthermore, three reference holes 86 for correctly mounting the pierce punch 43, or the like, is formed on a mounting surface for the punch retainers 44 of the adapter plate 41.
Although the adapter plate 41 is of a sectional shape of an L, it can be one piece type or a split type. On the lock plate 78, as shown in
As shown in
For mounting the pierce punch 43, the inner face in the shape of an L of the adapter plate 41 attached to the pierce punch 43 is put into contact with the upper front end face of the slide cam 17. In addition, the protruding pieces 79 of the lock plate 78 are engaged with the adapter plate 41.
With the engagement between the adapter plate 41 and the protruding pieces 79 of the lock plate 78, positioning of the adapter plate 41 in the front to rear direction can be correctly performed. In addition, no need arises for pullingout/inserting of a knock pin for the lock plate 78 and the adapter plate 41 is simply moved from above to below while sliding to engage the positioning groove 80 with the protruding pieces 79. As shown in
In the above mentioned embodiment, while the example in which a corner angle of the section in the shape of an L letter of the adapter plate 41 is an right angle is described, the present invention has no specific limitation thereto, but can set to optional angle. A preferable example is a case where an angle of the corner of the section in the shape of an L letter is a right angle.
In the embodiment described above, while the example in which the actuating cam 13, the slide cam 17 and the slide cam base 8 are arranged sequentially in the order from above to below is described, an arrangement can be adopted in the reverse order, that is, in the order of the slide cam 8, the slide cam 17 and the actuating cam 13 from above to below. In this case, adapter plates may be attached to both sides of the slide cam.
Furthermore, while the embodiment describes the example of hole making, needless to say that the present invention can be applied to other processes such as bending process.
If the actuating cam 13, the slide cam 17 and the slide cam base 8 are standardized in sizes, immediate adaptation is enabled to processing of any works with various magnitude in sizes.
The present invention is a slide cam die comprising; a slide cam base; a wedge-shaped slide cam sliding on a guide surface of the slide cam base and mounting a press tool such as a punch or a trimming blade thereon; and an actuating cam driving the slide cam in contact therewith, wherein a press tool is mounted on the slide cam with an adapter plate interposing therebetween, therefore, when a pierce punch, a flange block or the like are necessary to be demounted for reasons such as adjustment, the pierce punch, the flange block or the like is slightly demounted without taking out a slide cam as a whole to thereby reduce a working time, in addition, only an adapter plate is replaced to thereby enable the reuse of a slide cam and attain cost reduction, furthermore, a given slide cam is used to increase flexibility in design aspect to a great degree.
Moreover, the present invention, to be concrete, has a feature that a lock plate is mounted on the slide cam to engage with an end of the adapter plate to position the adapter plate correctly.
Furthermore, the present invention, to be concrete, has a feature that the adapter plate is formed so as to have a section of an L letter shape and positioned by putting an inner face thereof into contact with the slide cam.
Still furthermore, the present invention, to be concrete, has a feature that the slide cam is a lower die.
Yet furthermore, the present invention, to be concrete, has a feature that the slide cam is an upper die.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2002-141639 | May 2002 | JP | national |
The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 2002-141639 filed on May 16, 2002, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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