Claims
- 1. A bodymaker for transforming metal cups into elongated can bodies, said bodymaker comprising:
- an elongated ram having a front end and a cylindrical outer surface, and a tool on said ram at said front end;
- a hydrostatic bearing surrounding said ram and including:
- pressurized hydraulic fluid supporting said ram for horizontal longitudinal reciprocating movement, said hydraulic fluid being applied at high pressure to said cylindrical outer surface of said ram;
- a groove disposed annularly and on a forward end of said bearing for relieving the high pressure of said hydraulic fluid at the forward end of said bearing; and
- a still disposed annularly, in close proximity to said cylindrical outer surface, and in front of said groove, for limiting a thickness of hydraulic fluid left on said cylindrical outer surface after said hydraulic fluid passes through said groove and said sill;
- drive means operatively engaged with said ram to impart said reciprocating movement to said ram to move said ram forward in a working stroke followed by rearward movement of said ram in a return stroke;
- a die set forward of said bearing for transforming said cups into said can bodies as said cups are driven one by one through said die set by said tool as said ram operates through said working stroke;
- a liquid coolant which impinges upon said outer surface at a location on said ram disposed in front of said bearing;
- first and second ring wipers having aligned respective first and second apertures through which said ram extends;
- said first and second ring wipers being self-biased into engagement with the cylindrical outer surface, and including respective flexible annular first and second flaps that define the respective first and second apertures;
- said first and second flaps having respective radially inward first and second free edges that are biased radially inward into low pressure engagement with said outer surface;
- said first flap being forward of said second flap and both of said flaps being in front of said bearing;
- said first flap being inclined rearward and radially outward from said first free edge to shear liquid coolant that is forward of said first flap from said outer surface is a forward direction as said ram moves rearward;
- said second flap being inclined forward and radially outward from said second free edge to shear hydraulic fluid that is rearward of said second flap from said outer surface in a rearward direction as said ram moves forward.
- 2. A bodymaker as defined in claim 1 also including:
- a runoff path positioned between said first and second flaps to receive and divert away from said second ring wiper any of said liquid coolant that might move rearward of said first flap;
- said runoff path also being positioned to receive and divert away from said first ring wiper any of said hydraulic fluid that might move forward of said second flap.
- 3. A bodymaker as defined in claim 1 in which engagement of said first and second flaps with said cylindrical outer surface are at sufficiently low pressures to limit temperature of said cylindrical outer surface where same is engaged by said first and second flaps to a 4.degree. F. rise when said ram has an outer diameter of approximately 2.50 inches and is operating with a working stroke of approximately 24 inches to produce can bodies at a rate of approximately 400 per minute.
- 4. A bodymaker as defined in claim 1 in which said first and second ring wipers also include respective first and second ring bodies each having a generally rectangular cross-section;
- said first flap extending radially inward from a corner of said first body and said second flap extending radially inward from a corner of said second body.
- 5. A bodymaker as defined in claim 1 in which said first and second ring wipers are components of respective first and second wiper units that include respective first and second ring bodies;
- said first and second wiper units also including respective first and second ring frames each having a generally L-shaped cross-section;
- said first and second ring bodies being cemented to the respective first and second frames;
- a mounting ring having a central opening through which said ram extends;
- said mounting ring having front and rear faces, and also having first and second interior surfaces that are circular, said first interior surface being at said front face and said second interior surface being at said rear face;
- said first and second ring frames being frictionally engaged with the respective first and second interior surfaces to mount said wiper units to said mounting ring.
- 6. A bodymaker as defined in claim 1 in which said first and second ring wipers also include respective first and second ring bodies;
- said first flap extending radially inward from said first ring body and said second flap extending radially inward from said second ring body;
- said first and second flaps being formed integrally with the respective first and second ring bodies; and
- said first and second ring wipers being self-biased into engagement with said cylindrical outer surface.
- 7. A bodymaker as defined in claim 1 also including a third ring wiper having a construction essentially the same as that of said second ring wiper;
- said third ring wiper including a flexible annular third flap having a radially inward third free edge in low pressure engagement with said outer surface of said ram;
- said third flap being inclined forward and radially outward from said third free edge to shear hydraulic fluid that is rearward of said third flap from said outer surface as said ram moves forward.
- 8. A bodymaker as defined in claim 1 in which said hydrostatic bearing includes a plurality of pockets arranged in an array surrounding and confronting said cylindrical outer surface with said pressurized hydraulic fluid exiting said pockets to impinge upon said cylindrical outer surface and thereby support said ram.
- 9. A bodymaker as defined in claim 1 in which said first and second flaps each have a thickness which gradually tapers down from their radially outward roots toward their said first and second free edges; said first and second free edges being defined by intersecting surfaces of said flap which forms acute angles at said first and second free edges.
- 10. The bodymaker of claim 1, wherein the first and second flaps are biased radially inward without the use of high pressure fluids, and no high pressure fluids impinge upon the first and second flaps.
- 11. The bodymaker of claim 1, wherein no high-pressure seals are disposed between the hydrostatic bearing and the liquid coolant.
- 12. A bodymaker as defined in claim 3 in which said first and second flaps each have a thickness which gradually tapers down from their radially outward roots toward their said first and second free edges; said first and second free edges being defined by intersecting surfaces of said flap which forms acute angles at said first and second free edges.
- 13. A bodymaker as defined in claim 6 in which each of said first and second ring bodies has a generally rectangular cross-section; and
- said first flap extending radially inward from a corner of said first body and said second flap extending radially inward form a corner of said second body.
- 14. A bodymaker as defined in claim 6 in which pressure between each of said first and second flaps and said cylindrical outer surface is limited to a point where temperature of said outer surface where same is engaged by said flaps is limited to a rise in temperature of approximately 4.degree. F.
- 15. A bodymaker as defined in claim 13 in which said first and second ring wipers are components of respective first and second wiper units;
- said first and second wiper units also including respective first and second ring frames each having a generally L-shaped cross-section;
- said first and second bodies being cemented to the respective first and second frames;
- a mounting ring having a central opening through which said ram extends;
- said mounting ring having front and rear faces, and also having first and second interior surfaces that are circular, said first interior surface being at said front face and said second interior surface being at said rear face;
- said first and second ring frames being frictionally engaged with the respective first and second interior surfaces to mount said wiper units to said mounting ring.
- 16. A bodymaker as defined in claim 7 in which said first and second flaps each have a thickness which gradually tapers down from their radially outward roots toward their said first and second free edges; said first and second free edges being defined by intersecting surfaces of said flap which forms acute angles at said first and second free edges.
- 17. A bodymaker as defined in claim 9 in which said first and second ring wipers also include respective first and second ring bodies;
- said first flap extending radially inward from said first ring body and said second flap extending radially inward from said second ring body;
- said first and second flaps being formed integrally with the respective first and second ring bodies;
- each of said first and second ring bodies having a generally rectangular cross-section, said first flap extending radially inward from a corner of said first body and said second flap extending radially inward from a corner of said second body;
- said first and second ring wipers being components of respective first and second wiper units which also include respective first and second ring frames each having a generally L-shaped cross-section, with said first and second bodies being secured to the respective first and second ring frames;
- said first ring frame and said first flap being at diagonally opposite corners of said first ring body, and said second ring frame and said second flap being at diagonally opposite corners of said second ring body.
- 18. A bodymaker as defined in claim 17 also including a mounting ring having a central opening through which said ram extends;
- said mounting ring having front and rear faces, and also having first and second interior surfaces that are circular, said first interior surface being at said front face and said second interior surface being at said rear face;
- said first and second ring frames being frictionally engaged with the respective first and second interior surfaces to mount said wiper units to said mounting ring.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/295,232 filed on Aug. 23, 1994 now abandoned.
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