The present invention relates generally to stamping presses, and more particularly to a guide pin assembly for a lower ring of a stamping press.
A stamping press has upper and lower die assemblies for shaping sheet metal. Typically, the lower die assembly includes a center post mounted on a lower die. A lower ring surrounds the post and is mounted on the lower die for vertical movement. Air cushion pins projecting through holes in the lower die press the ring upwardly. Guide pins guide the vertical movement of the ring. The post and ring cooperate with an adapter on the upper die assembly to shape sheet metal. Provision should be made for preventing the ring from becoming separated from the lower die, for avoiding interference between the air pins and the guide pins, and for holding the ring when the ring needs machining or spotting. All this should be done a simpler and more economical manner than anything heretofore known in the prior art.
In accordance with the present invention, the guide pins for guiding the relative vertical movement of the lower ring are secured to the lower die in alignment with selected holes therein. Each guide pin has a tubular lower end portion adapted to receive one of the air cushion pins. A retainer and lockdown block is secured to each guide pin in either a ring retainer position or in a ring lockdown position. The lower ring has a retainer abutment and a lockdown abutment. The block is engageable with the retainer abutment when the block is in the ring retainer position to prevent the ring from falling out or separating from the lower die without interfering with the relative vertical movement of the ring during a stamping operation. The block is engageable with the lockdown abutment when the block is in the ring lockdown position to lock the ring down on the lower die for machining and spotting of the ring.
The guide pins thus, 1) guide the vertical movement of ring, 2) retain the ring from separating or falling out, 3) lock the ring down for machining and spotting, and 4) provide air cushion pin clearance.
Further in accordance with the invention, each block is secured to a top surface of one of the guide pins by a plurality of removable fasteners.
One object of this invention is to provide a press for stamping sheet material in which the lower ring is guided for vertical movement relative to the lower die by one or more guide pins having the foregoing features and capabilities.
Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description of the preferred embodiment is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
Referring now more particularly to the drawings, and especially
A plurality of vertical air cushion pins 34 project upwardly from the bolster 22 though closely spaced holes 36 in the lower die. The upper ends of many, if not most, of the air cushion pins 34 contact the bottom of the ring 28. The air cushion pins 34 are vertically slidable in holes in the bolster 22 and in the holes 36 in the lower die and are subjected to upward pressure as by an air pressure source 38 so that the air cushion pins exert upward pressure and support the ring 28. In this embodiment, not all of the air cushion pins 34 contact the ring 28, but the extra pins are nevertheless provided in order to support larger size rings that may be substituted for the ring 28.
The ring 28 has an annular work-engaging clamping surface 40 that opposes a complementary annular clamping surface 42 on the adapter 20. At the beginning of a stamping operation as in
The up and down movement of the ring 28 relative to the lower die 24 is guided by elongated, vertical guide pins 44 which are slidably received in holes 46 in the ring. Because of the close spacing of the holes 36 in the lower die 24, each guide pin 44 is aligned with and extends down into, and is secured in, a selected one of the holes 36 in the lower die. The lower end portion 48 of each guide pin is tubular in order to receive and accommodate that air cushion pin 34 in the hole 36 of the lower die in which the guide pin 44 is secured. The lower end portions 48 of the guide pins 44 have flats 50 which engage flats 52 in the holes 36 to prevent the guide pins from rotating and keep blocks 60 in proper alignment to the lower ring 28 (see
Each of the guide pins 44 has a retainer and lockdown block 60 secured to the top end surface thereof, by an attachment including fasteners in the form of four threaded bolts 62. The four bolts 62 are located at the corners of an imaginary square. The block 60 is preferably in the form of an elongated rectangle with a main body portion 64 resting on the top surface of the guide pin and an extended portion 66 extending outwardly therefrom. The block 60 is shown in
The ring also has an upwardly facing lockdown abutment 70 which is vertically located at a level above the retainer abutment 68, although laterally spaced therefrom. The bolts 62 may be removed and then re-installed after the block 60 has been turned to a ring lockdown position extending over the lockdown abutment 70 (see
As shown in broken lines in
As has been shown, the guide pins 1) guide the vertical movement of the lower ring, 2) retain the ring from falling out or separating from the lower die, 3) lock the ring down for machining and spotting, and 4) provide air cushion pin clearance.
The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.