SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING THE RESTRAINING FORCE APPLIED TO A PANEL DURING A DRAWING OPERATION
20190091751 ยท 2019-03-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23Q17/2414
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23Q17/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D22/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B21D24/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23Q17/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D22/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A system and apparatus is disclosed for controlling a restraining force applied to a panel. The apparatus includes a die, a binder supporting the panel against the die, and a punch used to draw the panel into the die. A restraining element is disposed on one of the die and the binder that engages a surface of the panel and applies a restraining force onto the panel. A strain gauge is disposed inside at least one of the die and the binder that engages a surface of the panel to measure the restraining force applied to the panel. The level of restraining force applied by the restraining element onto the panel is controlled based upon the restraining force measured by the strain gauge.
Claims
1. A system for controlling a restraining force applied to a panel comprising: a die; a binder supporting the panel against the die; a punch drawing the panel into the die; a restraining element disposed on one of the die and the binder engages a surface of the panel, and applies a restraining force onto the panel; a strain gauge disposed on the restraining element for measuring a restraining force applied to the panel; and a controller adjusts the restraining force applied by the restraining element onto the panel based upon the restraining force measured by the strain gauge.
2. The system of claim 1 wherein the restraining element is a draw bead that is moved relative to the panel to change the restraining force applied to the panel.
3. The system of claim 1 further comprising: a cushion pin controlled by a computer numerical control system that moves the restraining element relative to the panel.
4. The system of claim 1 further comprising: a laser displacement measuring system fixed relative to the binder and directed toward an edge of the panel to measure displacement of the edge of the panel during a drawing operation.
5. The system of claim 1 wherein the restraining element is a draw bead that extends in a first direction and is moved relative to the panel to change the restraining force applied to the panel.
6. The system of claim 5 further comprising: a second strain gauge measures a second restraining force applied to a second surface of the panel.
7. The system of claim 6 wherein the second strain gauge measures a second restraining force at an inner perimeter ridge between the restraining element and a die entry radius.
8. The system of claim 7 further comprising: a third strain gauge measures a third restraining force at the inner perimeter ridge between the second strain gauge and the die entry radius.
9. The system of claim 8 wherein the inner perimeter ridge defines a slot between the second strain gauge and the third strain gauge to disassociate strain measured by the second and third strain gauges.
10. The system of claim 1 wherein the restraining element is a pressure pin that is moved relative to the panel and a wear plate disposed on an opposite side of the panel from the pressure pin to change the restraining force applied to the panel by the pressure pin and the wear plate.
11. The system of claim 10 wherein the strain gauge is proximate a distal end of the pressure pin that contacts the panel.
12. The system of claim 10 wherein the strain gauge is attached to the wear plate that contacts the panel.
13. The system of claim 10 further comprising: a controller adapted to receive a strain signal from the strain gauge indicative of the restraining force applied to the panel, wherein the controller provides a control signal to an actuator that is adapted to move the pressure pin toward or away from the panel.
14. The system of claim 13 further comprising: a laser displacement measuring system fixed relative to the binder and directed toward an edge of the panel to measure displacement of the edge of the panel during a drawing operation, wherein the laser displacement measuring system provides an edge displacement signal to the controller, and wherein the controller correlates the strain signal to the edge displacement signal in conjunction with providing the control signal to the actuator.
15. A method of controlling a restraining force applied to a panel in a draw die including a die, a binder supporting the panel against the die, and a punch that draws the panel into the die, the method comprising: applying a restraining force to a surface of the panel with a restraining element disposed on one of the die and the binder; measuring the restraining force applied to the panel with a strain gauge disposed inside one of the die and the binder; and controlling an actuator operative to change the restraining force applied by the restraining element by moving the restraining element relative to the panel based upon the restraining force measured by the strain gauge.
16. The method of claim 15 wherein the step of measuring the restraining force applied to the panel is performed by a strain gauge attached within a movable draw bead that is moved by the actuator.
17. The method of claim 16 wherein the strain gauge is one of a plurality of strain gauges that each function to measure the restraining force applied to the panel, wherein the strain gauges are disposed on at least one of the die and the binder.
18. The method of claim 15 further comprising: a laser displacement measurement apparatus that is directed to an outer edge of the panel that measures displacement of the outer edge of the panel during a draw operation and provides a displacement signal to a controller, wherein the strain gauge provides a strain signal to the controller that correlates the strain signal to the displacement signal to control the actuator.
19. The method of claim 15 wherein the step of measuring the restraining force is performed by at least one strain gauge provided inside the die on an opposite side of the panel from the binder.
20. A draw die set comprising: a die; a binder supporting a panel against the die, the binder including a plurality of segments that are aligned about a perimeter of a cavity defined by the die; a punch adapted to draw the panel into the die; a plurality of restraining elements each assembled to one of the segments of the binder, wherein the restraining elements each engage a surface of the panel, and apply a restraining force onto the panel; a plurality of strain gauges each being disposed on one of the plurality of segments of the binder, the strain gauges each engage a surface of the panel, and measure the restraining force applied to the panel; and controlling the restraining force applied by the restraining elements to the panel based upon the restraining force measured by the strain gauges.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0029] The illustrated embodiments are disclosed with reference to the drawings. However, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are intended to be merely examples that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale and some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. The specific structural and functional details disclosed are not to be interpreted as limiting, but as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art how to practice the disclosed concepts.
[0030] Referring to
[0031] A binder ring cushion cylinder 18 supports the binder support ring 16 and moves the binder support ring 16 and binder ring segments relative to the die 12 to maintain a clearance of approximately 10% of the thickness of the panel P. The binder ring cushion cylinder 18 also facilitates loading the panel P into the die set and unloading the panel P from the die set.
[0032] A movable draw bead 20, or male draw bead, protrudes above the binder ring segments 14 and is adapted to be moved toward or away from the panel P to increase or decrease the restraining force provided by the movable draw bead 20. Each of the binder ring segments may include a movable draw bead or only select binder ring segments may be provided with a movable draw bead. Other binder ring segments may be provided with conventional stationary draw beads (not shown).
[0033] The movable draw bead 20 is moved by a draw bead cushion pin 22 to increase or decrease the restraining force provided by the movable draw bead 20. The draw bead cushion pin 22 may be actuated hydraulically, pneumatically or by an electric drive such as a servo motor. Actuation of the draw bead cushion pin 22 is controlled by a controller as will be described below.
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[0036] An outer periphery portion 26 of the die 12 is disposed outboard relative to the movable draw beads 20. The outer periphery portion 26 and inner perimeter ridge 24 together define a draw bead clearance groove 28. The movable draw bead 20 is received in the draw bead clearance groove 28. As the panel P is drawn into the draw die set 10, it is pulled by a punch 30 of the die set 10 between the die 12 and the binder ring segments 14 and across the movable draw bead 20 that exerts a restraining force on the panel P. The level of restraining force is increased when the movable draw bead is caused to protrude further into the draw bead clearance groove 28. Conversely, the level of restraining force is reduced when the movable draw bead is caused to protrude to a lesser extent into the draw bead clearance groove 28.
[0037] A movable draw bead strain gauge 32 is assembled into the movable draw bead 20 proximate but below the distal end of the movable draw bead 20. The movable draw bead strain gauge 32 measures the strain applied to the distal end of the movable draw bead 20 by the panel P, as the punch 30 draws the panel P into the die cavity 34. The movable draw bead strain gauge 32 creates a signal representative of the strain in the draw bead resulting from the restraining force applied to the blank. The signal is sent to a controller (shown in
[0038] The inner perimeter ridge 24 includes a die entry radius portion 36 and an intermediate radius portion 38. Portions of the panel P after being pulled over the movable draw bead 20 are pulled next across the intermediate radius portion 38 and then across the die entry radius portion 36. A slot 40 is defined between intermediate radius portion 38 and the die entry radius portion 36. A die entry strain gauge 42 is assembled into the die entry radius portion 36 and measures the strain applied to the die entry radius portion, as the punch 30 draws the panel P into the die cavity 34 and creates a signal representative of the strain at the die entry radius to the controller. An intermediate strain gauge 44 is assembled into the intermediate radius portion 38 and measures the strain applied to the intermediate radius portion 38 as the punch 30 draws the panel P into the die cavity 34 and creates a signal representative of the strain at the intermediate radius portion 38. The slot 40 allows for differentiation between the strain measurements at the intermediate radius portion 38 and the die entry radius portion 36.
[0039] The controller may correlate one or more of the strain signals from the movable draw bead 20, the intermediate radius portion 38 and the die entry radius portion 36 to control the restraining force to be applied by the movable draw bead 20.
[0040] A laser displacement measuring system 50 is attached to the draw die set 10 at a fixed location and is focused on an outer edge 52 of the panel P. As the punch 30 draws the panel P into the die cavity 34, the laser displacement measuring system 50 measures the displacement of the edge of the panel P and creates a signal indicative of the distance that the edge of the panel P moves over time that is provided to the controller. The controller may correlate the strain signals and signals from the laser displacement measuring system 50 to control the restraining force to be applied by the movable draw bead 20.
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[0042] A pressure pin 68 is supported on and movable relative to the panel P by a pressure pin cylinder 70. The pressure pin 68 engages a lower surface of the panel P and pinches the panel P against a wear plate 72. The pressure pin 68 is moved toward and away from the panel P to increase or decrease the frictional force applied to the panel P. One advantage of using the pressure pin 68 and wear plate 72 is that the size of the blank may be smaller to reduce material cost because a smaller binder flange is required compared to the embodiment of
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[0045] A laser displacement measuring system 80 is attached to the die set 60 at a fixed location and is focused on an outer edge 82 of the panel P. As the punch 76 draws the panel P into the die cavity 78, the laser displacement measuring system 80 measures the displacement of the edge 82 of the panel P and creates a signal indicative of the distance that the edge of the panel P moves over time that is provided to the controller. The controller may correlate the strain signal from the pressure pin strain gauge 74 and signals from the laser displacement measuring system 80 to control the restraining force to be applied by the pressure pin 68.
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[0047] Th obtain more precise control, the die entry strain gauge 42 and intermediate strain gauge 44 may provide signals representing the strain measured on the surface of the static draw bead to the controller 82. The controller 82 may correlate any one or any combination of the strain signals to control the restraining force to be applied by the movable draw bead cushion pin 22.
[0048] The laser displacement measurement system 50 may provide a signal representative of the displacement of the edge of the panel P over time as the panel P is drawn into the die cavity 34 by the punch 30. The signal from the laser displacement measurement system 50 may be correlated with one or more of the signals from the strain gauges to control the restraining force applied to the panel P.
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[0050] The laser displacement measurement system 80 may provide a signal representative of the displacement of the edge of the panel P over time as the panel P is drawn into the die cavity 78 by the punch 76. The signal from the laser displacement measurement system 80 may be correlated with the signal from the pressure pin strain gauge to control the restraining force applied to the panel P.
[0051] Additional strain gauges may be used in either the embodiment shown in
[0052] The embodiments described above are specific examples that do not describe all possible forms of the disclosure. The features of the illustrated embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the disclosed concepts. The words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation. The scope of the following claims is broader than the specifically disclosed embodiments and also includes modifications of the illustrated embodiments.