The present invention relates to both horizontal and vertical type radial presses, for example for connecting flexible tubes, and refers, in particular, to a tool holding clamp supplied with devices for centering the tools on these presses.
The invention also relates to a new tool holding rack for vertical radial presses configured to assist the improved clamp in question.
As is known, in order to be able to perform the pressing of parts with various diameters, radial presses are supplied with an equal number of sets of interchangeable tools, which are essentially made up of circle sector section blocks, to be applied to respective radial jaws on the press. To assist and speed up operations of tool changing, a tool holding clamp is used, which is configured to take all of the tools at the same time from a tool holding rack, which are suitable for pressing a tube with a specific diameter; these are mounted onto-the press in just one operation and, inversely, dismounted from the press just as quickly, and placed back in the rack at the same time.
For this purpose, each tool is fitted with a radial pin to be inserted and locked in a respective slot provided in the radial jaws, once the clamp has been placed in the central opening of the machine, when these jaws are commanded to close on it.
At present, however, the positioning of the pressing tool pins level with the slots in the jaws is performed without the aid of any centering system, and consequently requires great care by the operator, so that when closing, the jaws do not cause the pins to break. This is a particular inconvenience in the case of vertical presses, which also require angular alignment of the tools in relation to the jaws, as for the horizontal presses, besides axial alignment. In fact, in this type of press, the tools, which have different lengths depending on the diameter of the flexible tube to be pressed, must nonetheless always be in the center of the press, and so it is not possible to perform axial centering simply by resting the tool holding clamp against the front surface of the press.
The object of the present invention is to remedy this inconvenience by proposing a tool holding clamp for radial presses as described below.
Another object of the invention is to resolve the problem of centering the tools on the respective jaws in the case of vertical radial presses, by proposing a clamp and a tool holding rack that are configured to interact as described further below.
Further details of the invention will, in any case, become clearer from the following description referring to the attached drawings, which are exemplary and not limiting, wherein:
a show a side and front view of one of the tool holding shells of a tool holding rack according to the invention for vertical radial presses, in the tool locking position;
a show views similar to the previous ones, but with the shell in the tool unlocking position;
b shows a transverse section of an enlarged detail of
a show an axial section and front view of the tool holding clamp during the assembly phase of the tools onto a vertical radial press;
In the drawings, two vertical and horizontal presses 10, 11 are shown fully, provided with a plurality of radial jaws 12, 12′, respectively, marking a central opening 13 intended to receive the end of a piece of flexible tube to be connected. The jaws 12, 12′ can be moved between an open, inactive position and a closed position for pressing a connection onto the tube. In the case of vertical radial presses 10, the closing/opening of the jaws 12 on the tube is carried out by a vertical movement, approaching/removing one block 10′ on the press in relation to another, whereas in the case of horizontal radial presses 11 the closing/opening of the jaws 12′ is controlled by a horizontally moveable piston 11′. The structure and working of these presses are, in any case, known and need no particular description herein.
In any case, a pressing tool 14 is to be mounted onto each jaw, which is basically constituted of a circle sector section block. In order for these to be coupled, the pressing tools 14 and the jaws 12, 12′ are provided with a radial pin 15 and a corresponding slot 16 respectively suitable for receiving said pin. A lock pin 17 is also inserted into each jaw perpendicularly to the slot 16, which, stressed by a back spring 17′, tends to constrain the tool pin 15 to the jaw when it is fully inserted into the slot 16.
For the purpose of mounting/dismounting all of the pressing tools 14 at the same time onto/from the respective jaws 12, 12′, tool holding clamps are provided, which are adapted to take the tools from a rack, move them and place them in the central opening 13 on the press, and vice versa, always keeping them in a circular position. In this way, when the clamp is inserted into the center of the press, the tools 14 are already in position to be hooked by the relative jaws when they are commanded to close.
In the case of vertical radial presses 10, and with reference to
The tool holding clamp 18 has a grip handle 19 from which a fixed pin 20 comes out axially. A sliding pin 21 is placed around the fixed pin 20, and a normal disc 22 is fixed with a ring of magnets on its distal end protruding from the handle 19; the tools 14 are attached to these magnets with the aid of a ring of pins 23, extending from this disc to be inserted into corresponding holes 14′ made in the tools 14. The sliding pin 21 with the magnet holder disc 22 is able to translate axially along the fixed pin 20 between two extreme positions, backwards, in which it finds itself completely contained in the handle 19, and forwards, passing through a plurality of intermediate positions. The sliding pin 21 is pushed towards the forward position by a spring 23 located inside the handle 19 and can be stopped in the backward position and in each of the intermediate positions using the locking devices with which the manually operable clamp is fitted. In the form of embodiment described in
A plate for angular centering 26 is also fixed on the distal end of the clamp handle 19; this plate is fitted, at the top, with a pair of mushroom pins 27 and, at the bottom, with a pair of pins 35. This plate 26 is intended to rest on the front part of the press 10, which will be described in further detail later on.
A plurality of tool holding shells 29 is located in the tool holding rack 28, one for each sized tool 14. Each shell 29 is made up, as is known, of a cylindrical cover, in which longitudinal splits 30 are made, and these are open at the front and terminate at the back with a slot 30′ that is inclined at 90° in relation to the splits 30. When the tools are positioned in their relative shells 29, the radial pins 15 are level with the slots 30′, so that the tools cannot be removed from the shell except after being rotated, which causes alignment of the pins 15 with the longitudinal splits 30. According to the invention, the body of each shell 29 is crossed longitudinally and level with the two slots 30′ that are diametrically opposite a pair of cylindrical rods 31, each of which presents a portion 31′ of reduced section, for example semi-cylindrical. The two rods 31 are connected at the back by a plate 32, which is parallel to the back wall 33 of the rack. Normally, the rods 31 are held by relative springs 34, situated between one of their heads 31″ protruding, at the front, from the shell 29, and the shell itself, in a forward position where the plate 32 is detached from the back wall 33 of the rack and the reduced section portions 31′ are inside the body of the shell—
In order to unlock the tools, it is necessary for the tool holding clamp 18 to be inserted fully into the shells 29 until the fixed pin 20 pushes the plate 32 so that it touches the back wall 33 of the rack. Then, the reduced section portions 31′ of the rods are level with the slots 30′ allowing the tool pins 15 to rotate—
As may be seen from
As for angular centering, the upper block 10′ of the vertical press is supplied with a pair of “U” guides 34 where the mushroom pins 27 of the centering plate 26 are to be inserted. The guides 34, therefore, determine the exact angular position of the tool holding clamp, when this is resting on the front part of the press, thus constraining this position, also when the upper block 10′ is lowered towards the lower block and contributes to supporting the weight of the clamp with the tools. The guides 34 are also configured complementarily with the mushroom pins 27, so that the clamp can only be released from the guides by lifting it but not by removing it axially, thus avoiding any risk of the clamp falling forwards towards the operator. Moreover, the support of the pins 35 against the lower block of the press guarantees stability and also that the clamp always stays perpendicular to the press, contributing to making operations of tool assembly/disassembly safe and easy.
In the case of horizontal radial presses 11, and with reference to
In particular, in a first example of embodiment illustrated in
In a second example of embodiment relating to
In the case of horizontal presses, it is possible to use a normal tool holding shell, since axial centering is not required.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BS2003 A 000034 | Apr 2003 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IT04/00114 | 3/5/2004 | WO | 10/13/2005 |