Claims
- 1. A press brake comprising:
- a generally vertically extending frame including a pair of vertically extending guide portions and a hydraulic fluid reservoir containing a substantial quantity of hydraulic fluid, whereby the hydraulic fluid reservoir and the hydraulic fluid therein tend to stabilize the press brake and tend to absorb vibrations caused by the operation thereof;
- a fixed platen extending between the upper ends of the guide portions of the frame and supporting a first forming tool;
- a movable platen slidably supported on the guide portions of the frame beneath the fixed platen and supporting a second forming tool;
- a backup extending between the lower ends of the guide portions of the frame;
- a wedge mounted between the backup and the movable platen for lateral reciprocation with respect thereto;
- said wedge and backup including cooperating camming surfaces whereby the movable platen is reciprocated toward and away from the fixed platen in response to lateral reciprocation of the wedge;
- said hydraulic fluid reservoir being positioned beneath the fixed platen, the movable platen, the backup and the wedge;
- a hydraulic cylinder mounted on the frame and operatively connected to the wedge and having a predetermined maximum stroke;
- switch means including portions mounted on the wedge for reciprocation therewith to effect reciprocation of the hydraulic cylinder through a stroke shorter than the predetermined maximum;
- hydraulic pump means mounted on the frame for withdrawing hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic fluid reservoir and supplying pressurized hydraulic fluid; and
- valve means for controlling the flow of pressurized hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic fluid pump means to the hydraulic cylinder and thereby selectively reciprocating the wedge and the movable platen.
- 2. The press brake according to claim 1 wherein the pump means comprises a motor supported on the frame and a hydraulic pump driven by the motor.
- 3. The press brake according to claim 1 wherein the wedge is adapted to provide a mechanical advantage of about 4:1.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 331,237, filed Feb. 9, 1973.
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Divisions (1)
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331237 |
Feb 1973 |
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