The present invention relates to a system for fixing rotary cutting dies in machines for die cutting laminar material, the purpose of which lies in its configuration as a system that permits fixing rotary cutting dies on the cylinders or cutting die supports in machines for die cutting laminar material.
This invention is applied within the industry dedicated to the manufacture of die cutting machines, especially machines for die cutting laminar material.
In rotary cutting die machines, the material to be cut, for example cardboard for making boxes, is moved between a cutting die support cylinder and a counter-cutting die cylinder or anvil, also rotary, so that at each turn of the cylinders the cutting die falls on the counter-cutting die and makes a cut or warping on the cardboard.
To avoid the problem of the cutting die becoming damaged by the blow, the surface of the counter-cutting die is provided with a polyurethane coating.
At present, the rotary cutting dies are fixed on the cutting die support by means of screws that are coupled to the corresponding screw holes made on the surface of the cutting die support cylinder. This fixing system has the main inconvenience of being excessively slow, as a considerable number of screws has to be placed.
The statement made in the above paragraph confirms that the stopping time of the machine when a new cutting die has to be mounted is excessive and this affects the productivity of the rotary cutting die machine.
The system for fixing rotary cutting dies in machines for die cutting laminar material proposed by the invention is formed in itself as an obvious novelty that manages to resolve the above mentioned inconvenience and, furthermore, presents other advantages to be described later on.
The system for fixing rotary cutting dies in machines for die cutting laminar material includes fixing means between the cutting die and a cutting die support cylinder, where the fixing means has a number of bolts operated by a driving device.
This characteristic permits rapid fixing of the rotary cutting die to the cutting die support cylinder, with the result that the shutdown time of the machine to change the cutting die is less than at present, thus, improving the productivity of the cutting die machine.
The system of the invention also has the peculiarity that each of the working devices is housed inside a hollow body fixed to the cutting die support cylinder.
Because of this characteristic the manufacturing costs of the cutting die machine are not overexpensive, in turn permitting that maintenance and mechanization of the machine are quick and easy.
Preferably, the working devices are also dynamic fluid cylinders that operate independently in the two halves of the cutting die support cylinder.
According to their performance, the dynamic fluid cylinders are pneumatic of hydraulic cylinders and it is also preferred that the working devices be dynamic fluid cylinders that operate independent of the two halves of the cutting die support cylinder.
Likewise, according to their performance, the dynamic fluid cylinders are pneumatic or hydraulic cylinders and it should be indicated that it is also preferred that the bolts are placed on the rotary cutting die in a grid pattern with the result that the bolts occupy the whole surface of the cutting die in a uniform way.
According to a performance, the system of the invention also includes screwed drill holes to fix the rotary cutting die to the cutting die support cylinder, placing these screwed drill holes to ensure fixing of the rotary cutting die to the cutting die support cylinder in the event the system is not used.
Preferably, the drill holes are also placed on the cutting die support cylinder in a grid pattern, occupying the places that have not been used by the bolts.
To complement the description which follows and in order to help with a better understanding of the characteristics of the invention, this descriptive report includes a set of drawings in which the following is represented in an illustrative but not limiting way.
In view of these figures, it can be seen how the system for fixing rotary cutting dies in machines for die cutting laminar material is made up of rotary cutting dies (1) which are fixed to cutting die support cylinders (2) by means of a number of bolts (3) worked by a pneumatic cylinder (5).
The bolts (3) are fixed to the piston (6) of the pneumatic cylinder (5) by a screw nut (4) the head (7) of which has a larger diameter that fixes the cutting die (1) to the cutting die support cylinder (2).
The pneumatic cylinders (5) are housed inside two hollow bodies (8) and each of these hollow bodies (8) is fixed to the cutting die support cylinder (2) by means of four fixing screws (10).
As can be seen in
In
The fixing system can also include screwed drill holes (22) to fix the rotary cutting die (1) to the cutting die support cylinder (2) and, in this case, the screwed drill holes (22) are also placed on the cutting die support cylinder (2) and on the rotary cutting die (1) in a grid pattern occupying the places that have not been previously occupied by the bolts (3).
At the bottom of each pneumatic cylinder (5) there is an orifice (11) connected to a duct (12) for injecting pressurized air. In the event that the bolt (3) does not find any hole (15) in the cutting die (1) through which it can exit, the system of the invention has a hollow piston (6) that has a spring (14) inside which gives way and permits the bolt (3) to remain hidden inside the piston (6) and in a hollow (18) in the lid (9) of the pneumatic cylinder. This lid (9) is fixed to the cutting die (1) with the same screws (10) as the hollow body (8).
The holes (15) of the cutting die (1) have a slot (16) provided with an adapter (17) in the shape of the head (7) of the bolt (3).
The different work stages of the working devices can be seen in
The above mentioned stages of the working devices are as follows:
First stage. While the pneumatic cylinder (
Second stage. The pneumatic cylinder, as shown in
In the hypothetical case that the outlet of the bolt (3) was obstructed, the pressurized air would continue to overcome the stress of the spring (13), thus maintaining the piston up, but the bolt (3) would remain hidden inside the piston (6), thus placing a little pressure produced by the spring (14) on the cutting die (1), as shown in
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9801136 | Jun 1998 | ES | national |
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