Multi-tool
10730094 · 2020-08-04
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Abstract
A multi-tool is a constituent part of a punch device, in particular of a turret punch press. An upper tool part has a plurality of upper tools which are activatable from a head side via a machine pusher of the punch device for workpiece-machining purposes. A lower tool part has a plurality of lower tools. A workpiece is arrangeable between the upper tool part and the lower tool part. In each case one of the lower tools interacts with an associated upper tool. The number of the upper tools is greater than the number of the lower tools. This results in a multi-tool for extending the possible uses of a punch device.
Claims
1. A multi-tool for a punch device, comprising: an upper tool part with a plurality of upper tools which are activatable from a head side of the multi-tool via a machine pusher of the punch device for workpiece-machining purposes; and a lower tool part with a plurality of lower tools, wherein a workpiece is arrangeable between the upper tool part and the lower tool part, wherein each of the lower tools interacts with an associated one of the upper tools, wherein the number of the upper tools is greater than the number of the lower tools, wherein at least one of the upper tools does not interact with any of the lower tools, and wherein each of the upper tools that does not interact with any of the lower tools projects on the head side of the multi-tool, and in a direction of the machine pusher of the punch device, beyond a remainder of the upper tool part.
2. The multi-tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the upper tools that interacts with a respective one of the lower tools is configured in the form of a punching tool.
3. The multi-tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the upper tools that does not interact with any of the lower tools is configured in the form of a stamping tool.
4. The multi-tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plurality of upper tools is arranged to encircle a longitudinal axis of the multi-tool in a circumferential direction, and wherein the at least one upper tool which does not interact with any of the lower tools is arranged circumferentially between two of the upper tools which interact with the associated lower tools.
5. A punch device, comprising: a machine pusher; and a multi-tool having a head side, the multi-tool comprising an upper tool part comprising a plurality of upper tools which are activatable for workpiece-machining purposes, the upper tools being activatable from the head side of the multi-tool via the machine pusher, and a lower tool part that is located beneath the upper tool part and that comprises a plurality of lower tools, wherein a workpiece is arrangeable between the upper tool part and the lower tool part, wherein each of the lower tools interacts with a dedicated one of the upper tools, wherein the number of the upper tools is greater than the number of the lower tools, wherein at least one of the upper tools does not interact with any of the lower tools, and wherein each of the upper tools that does not interact with any of the lower tools projects on the head side of the multi-tool, and in a direction of the machine pusher of the punch device, beyond a remainder of the upper tool part.
6. The punch device as claimed in claim 5, wherein each of the upper tools that interacts with a respective one of the lower tools is configured in the form of a punching tool.
7. The punch device as claimed in claim 5, wherein each of the upper tools that does not interact with any of the lower tools is configured in the form of a stamping tool.
8. The punch device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the plurality of upper tools is arranged to encircle a longitudinal axis of the multi-tool in a circumferential direction, and wherein the at least one upper tool which does not interact with any of the lower tools is arranged circumferentially between two of the upper tools which interact with the associated lower tools.
9. The punch device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the machine pusher of the punch device interacts simultaneously with a central upper-tool-part pusher and with one of the upper tools on the head side of the multi-tool.
10. The punch device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the central upper-tool-part pusher is supported counter to an actuating direction of the machine pusher via a central pusher spring.
11. The punch device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the upper-tool-part pusher is supported counter to an actuating direction of the machine pusher via a plurality of peripheral pusher springs.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) An exemplary embodiment of the invention will be explained in more detail hereinbelow with reference to the drawing.
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DESCRIPTION OF AT LEAST ONE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(9) A punch device 1, which is shown in its entirety in
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(11) A foot region of the keyhole cross section of the actuating portion 4a extends radially outward from said center Z. The actuating portion 4a of the machine pusher 4 is driven for pivoting or rotation about the pusher axis 10. This is ensured by a pusher pivoting or rotary drive 11, which is indicated schematically in
(12) The upper tool part 5a has retained in it a plurality of upper tools which are activatable from the head side of the multi-tool 5 via the machine pusher 4 of the punch device 1 for the purpose of machining the workpiece 9. A plurality of lower tools are retained in the lower tool part 5b. For workpiece-machining purposes, the workpiece 9 is arranged between the upper tool part 5a and the lower tool part 5b, as illustrated in
(13) During workpiece machining, in each case one of the lower tools interacts with an associated upper tool, if the latter has been selected.
(14) The upper tools in the upper tool part 5a belong to two upper-tool types. Four of the total of eight upper tools in the upper tool part 5a interact with in each case one lower tool. These upper tools which interact with the lower tools are punching tools 12. The associated lower tools are dies 13. Four more of the upper tools do not interact with a lower tool and are configured in the form of stamping tools 14. The number of upper tools 12, 14, that is to say eight upper tools, is greater than the number of lower tools 13, that is to say four lower tools. The stamping tools 14 do not interact with a lower tool.
(15) The upper tools 12, 14 are arranged to encircle the longitudinal axis 10 in circumferential direction, wherein a punching tool 12 and a stamping tool 14 follow one after the other in each case in an alternating manner. The total of eight upper tools 12, 14 are distributed equally about the longitudinal axis 10 in the circumferential direction that is to say they are spaced apart from one another at a circumferential angle of 45.
(16) The upper tool part 5a, in addition, has a central upper-tool-part pusher 15. In each rotary selection position, the machine pusher 4 of the punch device 1 interacts with the central upper-tool-part pusher 15 and simultaneously with in each case one of the upper tools 12, 14 on the head side. In the case of the embodiment illustrated, a total of eight rotary selection positions are therefore possible for the actuating portion 4a of the machine pusher 4 relative to the upper tool part 5a.
(17) The upper tool part 5a, for its part, is subdivided between a central tool-housing portion 16, which is retained in radial direction in an encircling annular tool-housing portion 17.
(18) A punching operation will be described hereinbelow with reference to
(19) In the instantaneous position according to
(20) In the instantaneous position according to
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(23) The central pusher spring 21 is supported between the central upper-tool-part pusher 15 and a central housing core 24 of the central tool-housing portion 16. The peripheral pusher springs 22 are supported between peripheral housing parts 25 of the central tool-housing portion 16 and peripheral portions 15a of the central upper-tool-part pusher 15.
(24) In the instantaneous punching position according to
(25) The restraining bolt 26 is prestressed in the upper restraining position via a helical spring 28. During the punching operation, the restraining bolt 26 of the selected punching tool 12 is displaced downward relative to the workpiece 9, counter to the prestressing of the restraining spring 28, with the selected punching tool.
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(28) The stamping operation will be described hereinbelow with reference to
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(32) The displacement of the stamping tool 14 between the instantaneous positions according to
(33) Moving the workpiece 9 relative to the stamping part 30 in lateral direction, that is to say in the two degrees of freedom perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 10, then makes it possible for a desired pattern to be stamped into the workpiece 9 via the stamping part 30.
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(36) A head 29 of each of the stamping tools 14 has arranged beneath it a compensating spring 32, which encloses a head-end portion of the stamping tool. Said compensating spring is supported between the respective head 29 and a main body 14b of the stamping tool 14. The compensating spring 29 makes it possible to compensate for unevennesses of the workpiece 9 during the stamping operation. As an alternative, or in addition, it is possible, in dependence on a depth to which the stamping part 30 penetrates in the workpiece 9, for the compensating spring 32 to predetermine a prestressing force by which the stamping part 30 presses onto the workpiece 9.
(37) As an alternative to an engraving needle as stamping part 30, the stamping tool 14 can use a countersinking insert. In this case, the compensating spring 32 is dispensed with and the stamping tool is configured to be rigid between the head 29 and the stamping part 30.
(38) As already mentioned above, it is possible for the upper tool part 5a, or also the multi-tool 5 in its entirety, to be configured such that it is pivotable or rotatable via a multi-tool pivoting drive 34 about the longitudinal axis 10, which coincides with the axis of the multiple pusher 4. The multi-tool pivoting drive 34 is illustrated schematically in
(39) The capability of the upper tool part 5a to pivot relative to the actuating portion 4a of the machine pusher 4 via the drives 11 and 34, on the one hand, makes it possible for the upper tool 12 or 14 to be selected and, in addition, makes it possible for an upper tool which is not rotationally symmetrical about its individual tool axis to be positioned in a pivoted state relative to the workpiece 9. Insofar as the selected upper tool 12 or 14 has a machining contour which is not symmetrical about its longitudinal axis, this relative pivoted positioning can predetermine an angled orientation of said machining contour in relation to the workpiece.
(40) A further drive makes it possible, in principle, for the lower tool part 5b to be driven for pivoting or rotation about the longitudinal axis 10 independently of the upper tool part 5a. This can be utilized in order to assign a selected lower tool 13 to an upper tool 12. This also makes it possible, in principle, to have an embodiment which has exclusively upper tools which interact with a lower tool, the number of upper tools nevertheless being greater than the number of lower tools. A predetermined lower tool 13 is then assigned to the respectively selected upper tool via a corresponding rotation of the lower tool part 5b relative to the upper tool part 5a about the longitudinal axis 10.