PRESS BRAKE
20230241659 · 2023-08-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B21D5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A press brake includes elevating members each provided to respective one of a pair of support blocks so as to be able to ascend and descend, and extending vertically. A ball screw is provided to a first elevating member so as to be rotatable, and a nut member to be screwed into the ball screw is provided to a first support block. One end side of a stretch in the lateral direction is connected to an upper end portion of the first elevating, and the other end side of the stretch in the lateral direction is connected, so as to be rotationally movable, to an upper end portion of a second elevating member. A support mechanism for supporting the stretch from below is provided to the first elevating member, and an abutting member is provided to the stretch.
Claims
1. A press brake, comprising: a pair of support blocks provided on a back side of a lower table in a main frame and separated in a lateral direction; elevating members each provided to respective one of the pair of support blocks so as to be able to ascend and descend and extending vertically; a ball screw provided so as to be rotatable to a first elevating member of a pair of the elevating members or a first support block of the pair of support blocks, extending vertically, and configured to be rotated by a driving of a motor; a nut member provided to the first support block or the first elevating member and screwed into the ball screw; a stretch extending in the lateral direction, one end side of the stretch in the lateral direction being connected to an upper end portion of the first elevating member and another end side of the stretch in the lateral direction being connected to an upper end portion of a second elevating member of the pair of elevating members; an abutting member provided to the stretch, the abutting member including, on a distal end side, an abutting surface against which an end surface of a plate-shaped workpiece can be abutted, the abutting member being configured to be movable in a front-rear direction with respect to the main frame; and a support mechanism provided to the first elevating member so as to support the stretch from below.
2. The press brake according to claim 1, further comprising a brake configured to secure the ball screw in a nonrotatable manner, wherein one end side of the stretch in the lateral direction is connected to an upper end portion of the first elevating member via a first connecting pin so as to be rotationally movable, and another end side of the stretch in the lateral direction is connected to an upper end portion of the second elevating member via a second connecting pin so as to be rotationally movable, and the support mechanism includes a support base provided to the first elevating member, and an adjusting screw provided by being screwed into the support base so as to contact the stretch from below.
3. The press brake according to claim 1, further comprising a balancer for reducing gravity acting on the second elevating member.
4. The press brake according to claim 3, wherein the balancer is an urging member provided between the second support block of the pair of support blocks and the second elevating member, and configured to urge the second elevating member upward.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT
[0021] Hereinafter, the present embodiment will be described with reference to
[0022] Note that in the description and the claims of the present application, the term “provided” means not only directly provided but also indirectly provided via another member. The term “lateral direction” is one of the horizontal directions, which is a lateral direction of the press brake, and is also referred to as the Y-axis direction. The phrase “inside in the lateral direction” means the center side of the press brake in the lateral direction. The term “front-rear direction” is a horizontal direction orthogonal to the lateral direction, which is a depth direction of the press brake, and is also referred to as the L-axis direction. In the drawings, “FF” indicates the front direction, “FR” indicates the rear direction, “L” indicates the left direction, “R” indicates the right direction, “U” indicates the upward direction, and “D” indicates the downward direction.
[0023] As shown in
[0024] A lower table 20 extending in the lateral direction is provided at the lower part of the front surface side (the front side) of the main frame 16. A lower tool holder 22, which retains the lower tool 14 so as to be installable and removeable, is provided on the upper side of the lower table 20. Further, an upper table 24 extending in the lateral direction is provided at the upper part of the front surface side of the main frame 16 so as to be able to ascend and descend (so as to be vertically movable). The upper table 24 is ascended and descended by the driving of an elevating hydraulic cylinder (not shown) or an elevating motor (not shown) as an elevating actuator for a table provided at an appropriate position on the main frame 16. An upper tool holder 26, which retains the upper tool 12 so as to be installable and removable, is provided on the lower side of the upper table 24. In lieu of configuring the upper table 24 so as to be able to ascend and descend, the lower table 20 may be configured so as to be able to ascend and descend.
[0025] A back gauge device 28 for positioning the workpiece W in the front-rear direction with respect to the lower tool 14 is provided on the back side (the rear side) of the lower table 20 in the main frame 16. In the schematic partial cross-sectional view of
[0026] As shown in
[0027] A ball screw 36 extending vertically is provided between the two protrusions 32p and 32b of the first elevating member 32 so as to be rotatable. An elevating motor 38 that causes the ball screw 36 to rotate is provided, via a bracket 40, to the protrusion 32b of the first elevating member 32. An output shaft of the elevating motor 38 is interlocked and connected to the ball screw 36 via two pulleys 42 and 44 and a timing belt 46. The ball screw 36 is ascended and descended while being rotated by the driving of the elevating motor 38. Further, a nut member 48 screwed into the ball screw 36 is provided to the protrusion 30p of the first support block 30. The back gauge device 28 includes one ball screw mechanism for elevation, which includes the ball screw 36 and the nut member 48. Note that in lieu of providing the ball screw 36 to the first elevating member 32 so as to be rotatable, the ball screw 36 may be provided to the first support block 30 so as to be rotatable. In this case, the nut member 48 is provided not to the first support block 30 but to the first elevating member 32.
[0028] An electromagnetic brake 50 that secures the ball screw 36 in a nonrotatable manner is provided to the protrusion 32p of the first elevating member 32. The electromagnetic brake 50 is configured to secure the ball screw 36 by a braking force in a nonrotatable manner when the power of the press brake 10 is turned off. Note that the electromagnetic brake 50 is a body separated from the elevating motor 38, but the elevating motor 38 may include the electromagnetic brake. The back gauge device 28 may include another brake (not shown) that secures the ball screw 36 in a nonrotatable manner in lieu of the electromagnetic brake 50.
[0029] A plurality of tension springs 52 are provided in parallel between the protrusion 30p of the second support block 30 and the extending portion 32e of the second elevating member 32, as balancers that reduce gravity acting on the second elevating member 32. The plurality of tension springs 52 are urging members that urge the second elevating member 32 upward. The upper end portion of each of the tension springs 52 is locked to the protrusion 30p of the second support block 30 via a bracket 54, and the lower end portion of each of the tension springs 52 is locked to the lower end portion of the extending portion 32e of the second elevating member 32.
[0030] As shown in
[0031] A support mechanism 62 that supports the stretch 56 from below is provided on the upper end side of the first elevating member 32. The support mechanism 62 includes a support base 64 provided on the upper end side of the first elevating member 32 and extending inside in the lateral direction. The support mechanism 62 includes an adjusting screw 66 that is provided by being screwed into a distal end portion of the support base 64 and that contacts (supports) the stretch 56 from below, and upper and lower lock nuts 68 and 70 that prevent the adjusting screw 66 from being loosened. The support mechanism 62 adjusts levelness of the stretch 56 when the stretch 56 moves rotationally around the first connecting bolt 58.
[0032] As shown in
[0033] An L-axis slider 82 is provided on the upper surface of each of the Y-axis sliders 72 so as to be movable in the front-rear direction via a pair of guide rails 84. An L-axis motor 86, which causes each of the L-axis sliders 82 to move in the front-rear direction with respect to each of the Y-axis sliders 72, is provided at the rear end portion of each of the Y-axis sliders 72. A ball screw 88 extending in the front-rear direction is provided on the upper surface of each of the Y-axis sliders 72 so as to be rotatable, and each of the ball screws 88 is interlocked and connected to an output shaft of each of the L-axis motors 86 via a coupling 90. A nut member 92 is provided to the rear end portion of each of the L-axis sliders 82, and each of the nut members 92 is screwed into each of the ball screws 88.
[0034] As shown in
[0035] Subsequently, the operation and effect of the press brake 10 according to the present embodiment will be described.
Normal Action of Press Brake 10
[0036] The pair of elevating members 32 are ascended and descended by the driving of the elevating motor 38. Thereby, the stretch 56 is ascended and descended integrally with the pair of elevating members 32, which causes the abutting surface 98f of each of the abutting members 98 to be positioned at a height position corresponding to the lower tool 14. Further, each of the abutting members 98 is moved in the lateral direction integrally with each of the Y-axis sliders 72 by the driving of each of the Y-axis motors 76. Thereby, the interval in the lateral direction between the pair of abutting members 98 is adjusted according to a bending length of the workpiece W. Further, each of the abutting members 98 is moved in the front-rear direction integrally with each of the L-axis sliders 82 by the driving of each of the L-axis motors 86, which causes the abutting surface 98f of each of the abutting members 98 to be positioned at a predetermined position in the front-rear direction.
[0037] After that, the workpiece W is moved in the rear direction and the end surface Wf of the workpiece W is abutted against the abutting surfaces 98f of the pair of abutting members 98. Thereby the workpiece W is positioned in the front-rear direction with respect to the lower tool 14. Then, the upper table 24 is lowered, which causes the workpiece W to be bent by the collaboration between the upper tool 12 and the lower tool 14. At this time, since each of the abutting members 98 is folded up with the axial center of each of the mounting shafts 96 as a center, it is possible to prevent damage to the abutting member 98 and the like, which is caused by the folding-up of the workpiece W. Note that after the workpiece W is bent, the upper table 24 is raised to return to the original state.
Specific Action of Press Brake 10
[0038] In the press brake 10, as described above, the connecting portion 56j of the stretch 56 is connected, so as to be rotationally movable, to the upper end portion of the first elevating member 32 via the first connecting bolt 58. The connecting portion 56c of the stretch 56 is connected, so as to rotationally movable, to the upper end portion of the second elevating member 32 via the second connecting bolt 60. The second connecting bolt 60 is screwed into the upper end portion of the second elevating member 32. The support mechanism 62 that supports the stretch 56 from below is provided on the upper end side of the first elevating member 32. The plurality of tension springs 52 that reduce the gravity acting on the second elevating member 32 are provided in parallel between the protrusion 30p of the second support block 30 and the extending portion 32e of the second elevating member 32. Therefore, by providing only one ball screw mechanism for elevation, which includes the ball screw 36 and the nut member 48, to the back gauge device 28, the pair of elevating members 32 can be ascended and descended by the driving of one elevating motor 38.
[0039] Prior to bending of the workpiece W, the power of the press brake 10 is turned off and the ball screw 36 is secured in a nonrotatable manner by the electromagnetic brake 50. Then, the stretch 56 is moved rotationally around the first connecting bolt 58 so that the stretch 56 becomes level by a rotary operation of the adjusting screw 66 in a state in which the gravity acting on the second elevating member 32 is reduced by the plurality of tension springs 52. As a result, the levelness of the stretch 56 can be easily adjusted.
Effect of Press Brake 10
[0040] According to the present embodiment, as described above, by providing only one ball screw mechanism for elevation to the back gauge device 28, the pair of elevating members 32 can be ascended and descended by the driving of one elevating motor 38 and the levelness of the stretch 56 can be easily adjusted. Therefore, according to the present embodiment, it is possible to simplify the adjustment work of the back gauge device 28 while reducing the cost of the press brake 10.
[0041] Note that the present invention is not limited to the description of the present embodiment described above, and can be carried out in various other aspects by making appropriate changes, such as configuring each of the support blocks 30 so as to be movable in the front-rear direction with respect to the main frame 16. Then, the scope of rights included in the present invention is not limited to the description of the present embodiment described above.
[0042] The entire contents of Japanese Patent Application No. 2020-102874 (application date: Jun. 15, 2020) are incorporated herein.