This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/706,310, filed Aug. 8, 2005.
The field of the invention pertains to punches and dies for forming holes and depressions in metals. In particular, the invention pertains to devices and accessories for preventing work pieces from adhering to punches during high-speed, high production manufacturing.
Examples of modem punch retainers are shown in applicant's previous U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,337,835, 5,410,932 and Des. 351,395. Views of these punch retainers are also shown in
The new stripper unit incorporates a precision threaded plug that preloads a mechanical die spring and simultaneously locates the stripper unit on a commercially available ball-lock punch retainer. The ball-lock punch retainers are commonly used in the tool, die and metal stamping industry, and the new stripper unit is an improvement on various punch stripping units commercially available today. Use of the preloaded mechanical die spring provides for time-tested long life.
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The upper bore 36 in the stripper body 20 includes a flat 38, and the stripper 22 is “D” shaped to match 40 and thereby provide assembly only in its correct position.
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Thus, the stripper unit 18 can be perfectly aligned on the punch retainer 10, as shown in
The construction above provides a number of improved features. The precision threaded plug 28 locates the stripper unit 18 while simultaneously pre-loading the die spring 26 for improved die spring life. Because the plug 28 has a precision machined hexagonal hole 42, the stripper unit 18 is accurately positioned and retained on its mating retainer 10. The hexagonal hole 42 provides an allen wrench hex over the precision hole to provide for easy assembly and disassembly. The new design provides that all die spring 26 and stripping forces are completely isolated in the very robust stripper body 20 with no force being transferred to any outside component. Fully assembled, the stripper unit 18 is completely “self-contained,” eliminating the risk of components being lost, or, even upon catastrophic failure, any of the units' components being jettisoned into the stamping die.
The precision threaded plug 28 is designed to bottom out in its mating pocket in the stripper body 20, which automatically sets the die spring 26 pre-load and is fail safe, so the spring cannot be overloaded.
Unlike some stripper units currently available, the new stripper unit 18 universally fits all standard ball-lock punch retainers, and most importantly requires no retainer alterations.
The movable or traveling stripper 22 is preferably of a hardened tool steel construction with a lubricating coating to promote smooth stripping movement. The stripper 22 is guided not only by the “D” body shape, but also by the stripper's head diameter or hole size and shape 24. This provides a much improved condition that will ensure the stripper 22 cannot twist or cock andjam during production and will better facilitate side load to the stripper when stripping non-flat surfaces.
The round portion of the stripper 22 and all the round features of the stripper unit 18 are co-located along the centerline of the punch and pierced hole, which simplifies design and manufacture of the stripper unit. The unique “D” shape 40 of the stripper 22 provides a failsafe assembly, allowing the stripper 22 to be assembled in the stripper body 20 only in the correct position.
The pre-loading of the die spring 26 and stripper 22 provides instant stripping force upon contact with the work piece. The instant stripping force on contact facilitates simplification of the calculations and timing questions, which are issues, especially with respect to cam activated die applications. The pre-loading also makes the overall stripper unit 18 more compact. The stripper body 20 is a one-piece construction designed with a robust heel for the attachment hole 46, making the stripper unit 18 more stable and stronger than other stripper units.
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60706310 | Aug 2005 | US |