Claims
- 1. An upper tool for a press brake, said upper tool for clamping to a holder body mounted on an upper table by a clamping force of an upper tool clamp member, said upper tool comprising:
- a cross-sectional profile including a longitudinal axis;
- an inclined surface angled with respect to said longitudinal axis and formed on a front side surface of said upper tool, said inclined surface extending from a top of said upper tool to an intermediate portion of said upper tool; and
- an engage groove formed in said intermediate portion of said upper tool and adjacent to said inclined surface.
- 2. An upper tool (9) for a press brake of claim 1, wherein said inclined surface is inclined with an inclination angle of 5.degree..about.20.degree. to said longitudinal axis.
- 3. An upper tool (9) for a press brake of claim 1, wherein said inclined surface is inclined with an inclination angle of 7.degree..about.11.degree. to said longitudinal axis.
- 4. An upper tool for a press brake of claim 1,
- wherein said upper tool is provided with a contact surface formed on a rear side surface opposite said front side surface.
- 5. An upper tool for a press brake of claim 1,
- wherein an upper groove surface of said engage groove, which is coupled to said inclined surface, is formed to be inclined with respect to a direction perpendicular to said longitudinal axis.
- 6. An upper tool for a press brake of claim 1,
- wherein said upper tool is formed on a rear side surface opposite said front side surface, and
- wherein an upper groove surface of said engage groove, which is coupled to said inclined surface, is formed to be inclined with respect to a direction perpendicular to said longitudinal axis.
- 7. An upper tool for a press brake of claim 1, wherein a coupling surface is formed parallel to said longitudinal axis to couple said inclined surface and said engage groove.
- 8. An upper tool for a press brake of claim 7,
- wherein an upper groove surface of said engage groove, which is coupled to said inclined surface, is slightly inclined with respect to a direction perpendicular to said longitudinal axis.
- 9. An upper tool for a press brake of claim 1, wherein the inclined surface of the upper tool is hardened by attaching a hard metal on the surface thereof.
- 10. An upper tool for a press brake of claim 1, wherein the inclined surface of the upper tool is hardened by coating a hard metal on the surface thereof.
- 11. An upper tool for a press brake of claim 5, further comprising a shoulder portion formed on a rear side surface opposite said front side surface and perpendicular to said longitudinal axis; and
- said upper tool in combination with the holder body and the upper tool clamp member such that a height of said inclined surface with respect to said longitudinal axis when said engage groove engages an engage projection of the upper tool clamp member and said upper groove surface contacts the engage projection is more than a gap between a lower end surface of the holder body and a shoulder portion of said upper tool.
- 12. An upper tool for a press brake in combination with an upper tool holding device mounted on an upper table of said press brake, said upper tool combination comprising:
- an clamp portion having a contact surface brought into contact with a lower surface of a support plate provided on a holder body of said upper tool holding device,
- a slide surface slidably brought into contact with a front or rear surface of said support plate,
- an inclined surface brought into pressure contact with an upper tool clamp section of an upper tool clamp member of said upper tool holding device, and
- an engage groove for engaging with an engage projection formed in said upper tool clamp member, said engage groove formed on a side surface on which said inclined surface is formed; and
- a work processing portion for processing a workpiece in cooperation with a lower tool, said work processing portion is provided on a lower end of said upper tool.
- 13. An upper tool assembly for a press brake, said upper tool being detachably mounted between a support plate and an upper tool clamp member, said support plate being arranged on a lower part of a holder body in an upper tool holder attached on an underside of an upper table of said press brake, said upper tool clamp member being pivotably mounted to said upper tool against said support plate, said upper tool assembly comprising:
- a contact surface which is capable of contacting with a lower end surface of said support plate, said contact surface extending perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis of a cross-section of said upper tool and formed on a first side surface of said upper tool;
- a sliding surface which is capable of sliding on a front surface or rear surface of said support plate, extending parallel to said longitudinal axis and coupled to said contact surface on said first side surface;
- an inclined surface for pivoting said upper tool clamp member to increase a clamp force of said upper tool due to said upper tool clamp member when said upper tool relatively moves with respect to said support plate so that said contact surface comes into contact with said lower end surface of said support plate, said inclined surface formed on a second side surface opposite said first side surface;
- an engage groove for engaging with an engage projection formed in said upper tool clamp member, said engage groove formed on said side surface on which said inclined surface is formed; and
- a processing part for cooperating with said lower tool of said press brake to process a work, said processing part provided on one end of said upper tool;
- wherein, in a condition under which a side wall of said engaging groove provided in said upper tool is supported by an engaging projection provided in said upper tool clamp member, a distance H between said lower end surface of said support plate and said contact surface of said upper tool can be calculated by a following expression:
- H=�(B.sup.2.multidot.P)!/�(A.sup.2 .multidot.k.multidot.tan .theta.)!
- wherein
- A represents a dimension of distance from a pivot center of said upper tool clamp member through an elastic means for pressing said upper tool clamp member;
- B represents a mean distance from said pivot center through a pressing point at which said upper tool clamp member presses said upper tool against said support plate;
- P represents a pressing force by which said upper tool is pressed against said support plate;
- K represents an elastic coefficient of said elastic means; and
- .theta. represents a slant angle of said inclined surface.
- 14. An upper tool assembly for a press brake, elastically clamped between a support plate of an upper tool holder body attached to a lower portion of an upper table and an upper tool clamp member, said upper tool comprising:
- an inclined surface narrowed toward one end of said upper tool; and
- an engage groove for engaging with an engage projection of said upper tool clamp member and formed adjacent said inclined surface,
- said inclined surface being brought into flush contact with a surface of said upper tool clamp member when said upper tool is clamped between said upper tool holder body support plate and said upper tool clamp member,
- wherein a clamping force on said upper tool can be increased when an other end of said upper tool is engaged with a die.
- 15. An upper tool assembly for a press brake of claim 14, wherein an inclination angle (.theta.) of said inclined surface of said upper tool is about 7 to 11 degrees from a longitudinal axis of said upper tool extending from said one end to said other end.
- 16. An upper tool for a press brake of claim 14, wherein said engage groove of said upper tool is defined by a first side wall and a second side wall, said first side wall adjacent said inclined surface and said second wall formed below said first wall with respect to said one end; and
- said first wall formed at a position with respect to longitudinal axis extending between said one end and said other end of said upper tool which closer to said one end of said upper tool than a contact surface of said upper tool to be brought into contact with a lower end surface of said support plate of said holder body.
- 17. An upper tool assembly for a press brake of claim 14, wherein a short coupling surface is formed between said inclined surface and said engage groove and couples said inclined surface and said engage groove to allow said upper tool to be clamped by a conventional upper tool apparatus.
- 18. An upper tool for a press brake of claim 14, wherein said engage groove of said upper tool is defined by a first side wall and a second side wall, said first side wall adjacent said inclined surface and said second side wall positioned below said first side wall with respect to said one end of said upper tool; and
- said first side wall of said engage groove being slightly inclined from a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis extending between said one end and said other end of said upper tool to urge said upper tool against said support plate.
- 19. An upper tool for a press brake of claim 14, wherein a shoulder with a contact surface is formed on a first side surface of said upper tool,
- said engage groove being defined by a first side wall and a second side wall, said first side wall being adjacent said inclined surface and said second side wall being positioned below said first side wall with respect to said one end of said upper tool; and
- a distance H between said lower surface of said support plate and said contact surface of said upper tool obtained when said first side wall of said engage groove of said upper tool is in contact with said engage projection of said upper tool clamp member being determined as follows:
- H=�(B.sup.2 .multidot.P)!/�(A.sup.2 .multidot.k.multidot.tan .theta.)!
- where A denotes a distance between a pivotal center of said upper tool clamp member and elastic means for generating a clamping force to said upper tool clamp member;
- B denotes an average distance between said pivotal center of said upper tool clamp member and a clamping force application point;
- P denotes said clamping force applied to said upper tool clamp member;
- K denotes an elastic coefficient of said elastic means; and
- .theta. denotes the inclination angle of the inclined surface of said upper tool with respect to a longitudinal axis extending between said one end and said other end of said upper tool.
- 20. An upper tool for a press brake of claim 14, wherein said inclined surface of said upper tool is hardened by attaching a hard metal on said surface thereof.
- 21. An upper tool for a press brake of claim 14, wherein said inclined surface of said upper tool is hardened by coating a hard metal on said surface thereof.
Priority Claims (4)
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6-102700 |
May 1994 |
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6-149777 |
Jun 1994 |
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6-149785 |
Jun 1994 |
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6-195434 |
Aug 1994 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of applications Ser. No. 08/239,323 filed May 6, 1994, pending and Ser. No. 08/259,981 filed Jun. 17, 1994, pending, both which are expressly incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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Related Publications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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