1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a stamping mold to stamp characters in workpieces.
2. Description of Related Art
Generally, a workpiece will have a trademark or manufacturing date stamped in it. A commonly used stamping mold employs only one mold insert for each character in the stamp design, requiring an operator to frequently change out mold inserts, which is inconvenient and inefficient.
Therefore, a need exists in the industry to overcome the described limitations.
A stamping mold of this disclosure may be used in a punch, such as a CNC turret punch, to stamp characters, such as to indicate a manufacturing date, in workpieces.
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The positioning shaft 32 movably passes through the second through hole 22 of the mold holder 20 and the first through hole 12 of the base 10, in turn, and the stopper portion 324 is stopped below the base 10 to prevent the positioning shaft 32 from being removable from the first and second through hole 12, 22. In this embodiment, a nut 70, as a stop member, mates with the stopper portion 324 to prevent the positioning shaft 32 from moving out of the first and second through holes 12, 22. The positioning portion 322 matches with the positioning portion 121 of the first through hole 12 of the base 10 to prevent the stripper 30 from rotating relative to the base 10.
The cover 31 defines a plurality of passage holes 34 arranged in a circular array around a center of the positioning shaft 32. The passage holes 34 of the cover 31 correspond to the mold inserts 40, respectively, and one of the mold inserts 40 is supported by the top surface 142 of the protruding block 14.
The spring 50 is coiled around the positioning shaft 32 between the cover 31 and the stepped surface 222, and two ends of the spring 50 abut against the cover 31 and the stepped surface 222, respectively. Therefore, the cover 31 is supported upon the mold holder 20 and spaced from the mold inserts 40.
The stamping mold further includes an indicator 80 located on a periphery of the stamping mold to indicate position of the protruding block 14. In this embodiment, the indicator 80 is located on a periphery of the stripper 30, and the vertical projection of the indicator 80 on the supporting surface 111 of the base 10 and the protruding block 14 are located on a same radius of the base 10. In other embodiments, the indicator 80 may be located on the periphery of the base 10.
In assembly, the mold holder 20 is rotatably installed on the base 10 after the mold inserts 40 are installed in the receiving holes 24 of the mold holder 20. The positioning shaft 32 movably passes through the mold holder 20 and the base 10 to install the stripper 30 on the mold holder 20. The spring 50 is coiled around the positioning shaft 32 of the stripper 30 to support the stripper 30 upon the mold holder 20. In this assembled state, the supporting portion 25 abuts against the flange edge 12.
In use, the stamping mold of this disclosure is installed in the CNC turret punch or a punching equipment. The handle 26 of the stamping mold is fixed to a rotatable machine station of the CNC turret punch. The workpiece needed to be marked with characters is disposed upon the stripper 30 of the stamping mold.
Before a punching process, the stamping mold is in an initial position, as shown in
If another character is needed to be marked into the workpiece, it is only needed to rotate the mold holder 20 to make one of the mold inserts 40 having the character to stop at the top surface 142 of the protruding block 14. The mold inserts 40 received in the mold holder 20 are usually used during production, therefore, the stamping mold can stamp characters with different content, without uninstalling the stamping mold and changing the mold inserts, improving convenience and efficiency.
While exemplary embodiments have been described herein, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only, and not by way of limitation. The breadth and scope of the disclosure should not be limited by the described exemplary embodiments, but only in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.
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