Patent classifications
B21D37/08
Guided keeper assembly and method for metal forming dies
A guided keeper assembly for metal forming dies includes a base having a mounting face and a fastener aperture to mount the base to an associated die shoe, as well as a central guide aperture. A guide pin having a central portion is closely received in the central guide aperture for precisely guiding reciprocal motion between the die pad and the die shoe. The guide pin has an enlarged head at one end which abuts the base to positively limit travel between the die shoe and the die pad, and a shoulder at an opposite end with an alignment mechanism that precisely locates the guide pin on the die pad. A fastener extends through the fastener aperture in the base to securely connect the same with the die shoe. Another fastener securely connects the second end of the guide pin with the die pad.
Guided keeper assembly and method for metal forming dies
A guided keeper assembly for metal forming dies includes a base having a mounting face and a fastener aperture to mount the base to an associated die shoe, as well as a central guide aperture. A guide pin having a central portion is closely received in the central guide aperture for precisely guiding reciprocal motion between the die pad and the die shoe. The guide pin has an enlarged head at one end which abuts the base to positively limit travel between the die shoe and the die pad, and a shoulder at an opposite end with an alignment mechanism that precisely locates the guide pin on the die pad. A fastener extends through the fastener aperture in the base to securely connect the same with the die shoe. Another fastener securely connects the second end of the guide pin with the die pad.
TAPERED TRANSITION PILOT
A pilot assembly having a shaped portion and a shaped fastener relief for attachment to a die. The pilot assembly includes a fastener with a shaped washer that engages the shaped fastener relief to permit installation and removal of the pilot from the die. The shaped portion of the pilot assembly helps to locate and center the stock down the pilot assembly toward the die.
TAPERED TRANSITION PILOT
A pilot assembly having a shaped portion and a shaped fastener relief for attachment to a die. The pilot assembly includes a fastener with a shaped washer that engages the shaped fastener relief to permit installation and removal of the pilot from the die. The shaped portion of the pilot assembly helps to locate and center the stock down the pilot assembly toward the die.
FORMED ARTICLE, STRUCTURAL MEMBER USING THE SAME, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD OF FORMED ARTICLE
A long formed article made of one steel sheet includes a top sheet portion extending in a longitudinal direction, a standing wall portion extending downward from each of both edges of the top sheet portion in a width direction, and a protrusion portion formed in a portion of the top sheet portion in the longitudinal direction by overlapping a portion extending toward an outside from each of both ends of the top sheet portion in the width direction and a portion extending toward the outside from an upper end of the standing wall portion, in a non-protrusion region, a recessed part extending in the longitudinal direction is formed in the top sheet portion, and a total value α of inner surface peripheral lengths of the top sheet portion and the standing wall portion in a cross section of the formed article perpendicular to the longitudinal direction in a protrusion region and a total value β of inner surface peripheral lengths of the top sheet portion, the standing wall portion, and the recessed part in the cross section of the formed article perpendicular to the longitudinal direction in the non-protrusion region satisfy 1.01≤β/α≤1.50.
FORMED ARTICLE, STRUCTURAL MEMBER USING THE SAME, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD OF FORMED ARTICLE
A long formed article made of one steel sheet includes a top sheet portion extending in a longitudinal direction, a standing wall portion extending downward from each of both edges of the top sheet portion in a width direction, and a protrusion portion formed in a portion of the top sheet portion in the longitudinal direction by overlapping a portion extending toward an outside from each of both ends of the top sheet portion in the width direction and a portion extending toward the outside from an upper end of the standing wall portion, in a non-protrusion region, a recessed part extending in the longitudinal direction is formed in the top sheet portion, and a total value α of inner surface peripheral lengths of the top sheet portion and the standing wall portion in a cross section of the formed article perpendicular to the longitudinal direction in a protrusion region and a total value β of inner surface peripheral lengths of the top sheet portion, the standing wall portion, and the recessed part in the cross section of the formed article perpendicular to the longitudinal direction in the non-protrusion region satisfy 1.01≤β/α≤1.50.
Apparatus and method for production of duct members
An apparatus for forming and sealing a duct member for use in an air handling system. At least one work station accommodates a work piece, which is generally a cylindrical tube.
Apparatus and method for production of duct members
An apparatus for forming and sealing a duct member for use in an air handling system. At least one work station accommodates a work piece, which is generally a cylindrical tube.
Machining planar workpieces
A planar workpiece machining device has an upper tool and a lower tool that are movable toward each other in a reciprocation direction and in the opposite direction to machine a workpiece arranged therebetween. The upper tool has a clamping shaft, an upper main body, and a tool body arranged opposite the clamping shaft on the main body and having an upper bending edge. The lower tool has a lower main body, on which a counter tool body having a lower bending edge and a counter holder are provided. The lower bending edge is oriented facing the counter holder. The upper bending edge is stationary to the upper main body, and the lower bending edge is stationary to the lower main body. The upper bending edge is associated with an undercut on the tool body and the lower bending edge is associated with an undercut on the counter tool body.
Machining planar workpieces
A planar workpiece machining device has an upper tool and a lower tool that are movable toward each other in a reciprocation direction and in the opposite direction to machine a workpiece arranged therebetween. The upper tool has a clamping shaft, an upper main body, and a tool body arranged opposite the clamping shaft on the main body and having an upper bending edge. The lower tool has a lower main body, on which a counter tool body having a lower bending edge and a counter holder are provided. The lower bending edge is oriented facing the counter holder. The upper bending edge is stationary to the upper main body, and the lower bending edge is stationary to the lower main body. The upper bending edge is associated with an undercut on the tool body and the lower bending edge is associated with an undercut on the counter tool body.