CUTTING DEVICE AND CUTTING METHOD

20180272407 ยท 2018-09-27

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Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

This cutting device is a device for obtaining a processed material by cutting off an end portion of a plate material by a first cutting blade and a second cutting blade which relatively approach each other, and includes: a first contact part and the first cutting blade which clamp a processed material portion of the plate material from front and back surfaces thereof; the second cutting blade and a second contact part which clamp an end material portion of the plate material from front and back surfaces thereof; and a drive part which causes the first cutting blade and the second cutting blade to start relative approach while maintaining a flat state where the processed material portion and the end material portion are on the same plane.

Claims

1. A cutting device for obtaining a processed material by cutting off an end portion of a plate material by a first cutting blade and a second cutting blade which relatively approach each other, the cutting device comprising: a first contact part and the first cutting blade which clamp a processed material portion to be the processed material, of the plate material, from front and back surfaces thereof; the second cutting blade and a second contact part which clamp an end material portion to be the end portion, of the plate material, from front and back surfaces thereof; and a drive part which causes the first cutting blade and the second cutting blade to start relative approach each other while maintaining a flat state where the processed material portion and the end material portion are on the same plane, on at least one of the front surface and the back surface of the plate material.

2. The cutting device according to claim 1, wherein a curved portion is formed in each of the first cutting blade and the second cutting blade in a case of being viewed in a direction in which the first cutting blade and the second cutting blade approach each other.

3. The cutting device according to claim 2, wherein curvature of the curved portion of the first cutting blade is greater than or equal to ?0.07 mm .sup.?1 and less than or equal to 0.20 mm .sup.?1.

4. The cutting device according to claim 1, wherein a clearance between the first cutting blade and the second cutting blade is more than 10% and less than or equal to 30%.

5. The cutting device according to claim 1, wherein a pressurizing force of the second contact part with respect to the end material portion is greater than or equal to 0.05 kN.

6. The cutting device according to claim 1, wherein the second contact part includes a flat portion which comes into contact with the end material portion of the plate material.

7. The cutting device according to claim 6, wherein a minimum width dimension of the flat portion is greater than or equal to a plate thickness of the plate material.

8. The cutting device according to claim 6, wherein a maximum width dimension of the flat portion is less than 0.5 times a minimum width dimension of the end portion of the plate material.

9. The cutting device according to claim 6, wherein a maximum width dimension of the flat portion is less than or equal to 30 mm.

10. The cutting device according to claim 1, further comprising: an end member removal part which applies an external force to the end portion after cutting of the plate material and after release of clamping of the end portion by the second cutting blade and the second contact part.

11. A cutting method for obtaining a processed material by cutting off an end portion of a plate material by a first cutting blade and a second cutting blade which relatively approach each other, the cutting method comprising: clamping a processed material portion to be the processed material, of the plate material, from front and back surfaces thereof; clamping an end material portion to be the end portion, of the plate material, from front and back surfaces thereof; and causing the first cutting blade and the second cutting blade to start relative approach each other while maintaining a flat state where the processed material portion and the end material portion are on the same plane, on at least one of the front surface and the back surface of the plate material.

12. The cutting method according to claim 11, wherein tension is not applied to either of the front surface or the back surface of the plate material at the time of start of the approach.

13. The cutting method according to claim 11, wherein a clearance between the first cutting blade and the second cutting blade is set to be more than 10% and less than or equal to 30%.

14. The cutting method according to claim 11, wherein a pressurizing force when clamping the end material portion is set to be greater than or equal to 0.05 kN.

15. The cutting method according to claim 11, wherein the plate material is a steel plate having tensile strength greater than or equal to 440 MPa.

16. The cutting method according to claim 11, wherein a plate thickness of the plate material is in a range of 0.6 mm to 3.6 mm.

17. The cutting device according to claim 2, wherein a clearance between the first cutting blade and the second cutting blade is more than 10% and less than or equal to 30%.

18. The cutting device according to claim 3, wherein a clearance between the first cutting blade and the second cutting blade is more than 10% and less than or equal to 30%.

19. The cutting device according to claim 2, wherein a pressurizing force of the second contact part with respect to the end material portion is greater than or equal to 0.05 kN.

20. The cutting device according to claim 3, wherein a pressurizing force of the second contact part with respect to the end material portion is greater than or equal to 0.05 kN.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0033] FIG. 1A is a perspective view showing a cutting device according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0034] FIG. 1B is a plan view showing the cutting device.

[0035] FIG. 1C is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A of the cutting device shown in FIG. 1A.

[0036] FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A of the cutting device shown in FIG. 1A and is a diagram showing a state after cutting.

[0037] FIG. 3 is cross-sectional photographs of a processed material obtained by the cutting device and a processed material obtained by a cutting device of the related art.

[0038] FIG. 4 is a graph showing a change in burr height according to the presence or absence of a falling-down prevention member.

[0039] FIG. 5 is a graph showing a relationship between a set load of the falling-down prevention member and a limit H/limit reference.

[0040] FIG. 6 is a graph showing a relationship between a width of the falling-down prevention member and the limit H/limit reference.

[0041] FIG. 7A is a plan view showing a plate material.

[0042] FIG. 7B is an enlarged view of a portion indicated by symbol X of FIG. 7A.

[0043] FIG. 8 is a sectional schematic diagram showing the cutting device of the related art.

[0044] FIG. 9 is a sectional schematic diagram showing a press forming device and is a diagram showing a state during forming.

[0045] FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing an example of a thin-plate processed part.

[0046] FIG. 11 is a diagram for explaining a mechanism of occurrence of burrs by the cutting device of the related art.

EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION

[0047] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. In this specification and the drawings, constituent elements having substantially the same functional configuration are denoted by the same reference numerals, and thus an overlapping description thereof is omitted.

[0048] FIGS. 1A to 1C are diagrams showing a cutting device 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 1A is a perspective view of the cutting device 100, FIG. 1B is a plan view of the cutting device 100, and FIG. 1C is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A of the cutting device 100 shown in FIG. 1A. The cutting device 100 cuts off an end portion 3 in a longitudinal direction of a plate material 1 (an end material portion of the plate material 1) along a curved cutting line 2 (performs outline trimming) by moving an upper blade 102 in a vertical direction Z (a direction in which the upper blade 102 approaches a lower blade 101), as shown in FIGS. 1A and 7A. In FIG. 1A, in order to make the drawing easier to be read, the upper blade 102 and the plate material 1 are indicated by two-dot chain lines.

[0049] A material of the plate material 1 is, for example, metal such as iron, aluminum, stainless steel, copper, titanium, magnesium, or steel. The material of the plate material 1 is not limited to only those listed above and may be a composite material composed of metal and resin, a dissimilar metal, or the like.

[0050] Further, a plate thickness of the plate material 1 is preferably in a range of 0.6 mm to 3.6 mm, more preferably in a range of 0.6 mm to 2.3 mm, and further preferably in a range of 0.6 mm to 1.8 mm.

[0051] As shown in FIGS. 1A to 1C, the cutting device 100 is provided with the lower blade 101 (a first cutting blade), a plate holder 104 (a first contact part) disposed so as to face the lower blade 101, a pair of upper blades 102 (second cutting blades) disposed to be separated from both end surfaces 104a in a longitudinal direction of the plate holder 104 by a predetermined distance, a pair of falling-down prevention members 105 (second contact parts) disposed so as to face the pair of upper blades 102, and a pair of scrap boxes 110.

[0052] The lower blade 101 is fixed to a floor surface (not shown). The plate holder 104 is made to be movable in the vertical direction Z. Then, when cutting the plate material 1, a processed material portion 4 of the plate material 1 is clamped by the lower blade 101 and the plate holder 104 from two surfaces (the front and back surfaces) in a through-thickness direction of the plate material 1.

[0053] The upper blade 102 is disposed to be separated from the lower blade 101 by a predetermined distance such that a clearance CL/t (a value obtained by dividing a distance CL between the upper blade 102 and the lower blade 101 by a plate thickness t of the plate material 1: refer to FIG. 8) is in a range of 5% to 30%, for example. That is, the distance between an end surface 102a (a curved portion) of the upper blade 102 and an end surface 101a (a curved portion) of the lower blade 101 is in a range of 5% to 30% of the plate thickness t of the plate material 1. Each of the pair of upper blades 102 is installed at a drive unit 120 (a drive part) and made to be movable in the vertical direction Z.

[0054] Further, as shown in FIG. 1C, each of the pair of upper blades 102 has a recess portion 102b provided in a lower end portion thereof, a pressing bar 109 (an end material removal part) provided inside of the recess portion 102b, and an elastic body 108 which biases the pressing bar 109 so as to push out it from the recess portion 102b. The elastic body 108 is, for example, a coil spring, a leaf spring, or the like. The biasing force of the elastic body 108 is set to a force to the extent that does not deform the plate material 1. The end portion 3 of the plate material 1 falls downward under an external force from the pressing bar 109 and the elastic body 108 after cutting.

[0055] The falling-down prevention member 105 has a trapezoidal cross section, as shown in FIG. 1C, and has a top plate surface 105a (a flat portion) which comes into contact with the lower surface of the end portion 3 of the plate material 1, a side end surface 105c connected to the top plate surface 105a and perpendicular to the top plate surface 105a, an inclined surface 105b connected to the top plate surface 105a and inclined with respect to the top plate surface 105a, a bottom surface 105d parallel to the top plate surface 105a, and an elastic body 107 provided on the bottom surface 105d. The elastic body 107 biases the falling-down prevention member 105 toward the upper blade 102. The elastic body 107 is, for example, a coil spring, a leaf spring, or the like. Instead of the elastic body 107, a gas cylinder or the like may be provided.

[0056] Further, the falling-down prevention member 105 is disposed such that a distance D between the side end surface 105c thereof and the end surface 101a of the lower blade 101 is in a range of 0.01 mm to 100 mm. The distance D is more preferably in a range of 0.01 mm to 50 mm and further preferably in a range of 0.01 mm to 10 mm.

[0057] When cutting the plate material 1, the end portion 3 in the longitudinal direction of the plate material 1 is clamped by the upper blade 102 and the falling-down prevention member 105 from two surfaces (the front and back surfaces) in the through-thickness direction of the plate material 1. At this time, the elastic body 107 is set so as to have a pressurizing force greater than or equal to 0.05 kN.

[0058] The pair of scrap boxes 110 is disposed below the falling-down prevention members 105, as shown in FIG. 1A. Then, the scrap boxes 110 accommodate the end portions 3 cut from the plate material 1.

[0059] Further, as shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B, each of the end surface 101a of the lower blade 101 and the end surface 104a of the plate holder 104 has a curved shape along the cutting line 2 of the plate material 1 shown in FIG. 7A in a case of being viewed in the vertical direction Z. Further, each of the end surface 102a of the upper blade 102 and the side end surface 105c of the falling-down prevention member 105 also has a curved shape along the cutting line 2 of the plate material 1 in a case of being viewed in the vertical direction Z. That is, the falling-down prevention member 105 has a shape along the end surface 102a of the upper blade 102.

[0060] A width W of the top plate surface 105a of the falling-down prevention member 105 (the length of the top plate surface 105a in a direction crossing the cutting line 2 of the plate material 1: refer to FIG. 1C) varies in the longitudinal direction of the top plate surface 105a, because the falling-down prevention member 105 has a curved shape. It is preferable that the maximum dimension of the width W of the top plate surface 105a is smaller than 0.5 times the minimum dimension of a cutting width w of the plate material 1 (that is, the width of the cut-off end portion 3 of the plate material 1: refer to FIG. 7A). In this way, the center of gravity of the cut end portion 3 of the plate material 1 is not located on the top plate surface 105a of the falling-down prevention member 105, and therefore, the end portion 3 of the plate material 1 can be dropped downward. The maximum dimension of the width W of the top plate surface 105a is less than or equal to 30 mm, for example.

[0061] On the other hand, it is preferable that the minimum dimension of the width W of the top plate surface 105a is greater than or equal to the plate thickness of the plate material 1. In this case, it is possible to increase the thickness of the falling-down prevention member 105, and thus it is possible to improve the strength of the falling-down prevention member 105.

[0062] Next, a method of obtaining a processed material 7 by cutting off the end portion 3 of the plate material 1 by using the cutting device 100 will be described. First, as shown in FIGS. 1A and 1C, the plate material 1 is disposed between the lower blade 101 and the plate holder 104, and the processed material portion 4 of the plate material 1 is clamped by the lower blade 101 and the plate holder 104. Thereafter, the end portion 3 of the plate material 1 is clamped by the upper blade 102 and the falling-down prevention member 105. At this time, the end portion 3 of the plate material 1 is pressurized due to the elastic body 107 provided at the falling-down prevention member 105.

[0063] Subsequently, the upper blade 102 is moved down (the upper blade 102 is brought close to the lower blade 101), and thus the end portion 3 of the plate material 1 is cut. At this time, since the falling-down prevention member 105 is pressing the end portion 3 of the plate material 1, the falling-down (refer to FIG. 11) of the end portion 3 of the plate material 1 can be prevented. For this reason, tension (tension in the direction crossing the cutting line 2 of the plate material 1) is prevented from acting on the plate material 1, and the lower blade 101 easily bites into the plate material 1. As a result, cracking can occur from the upper blade 102 and cracking can also occur from the lower blade 101. Therefore, burrs can be prevented from being generated in the processed material 7.

[0064] Finally, as shown in FIG. 2, the upper blade 102 is moved up, and thus the cutting of the plate material 1 is ended. At this time, the upper blade 102 moves up, whereby the clamping of the end portion 3 of the plate material 1 after cutting is released, and therefore, the end portion 3 falls under the external force by the pressing bar 109 of the upper blade 102. For this reason, the end portion 3 of the plate material 1 after cutting can be reliably dropped, and therefore, the efficiency of the cutting work can be improved. Then, the scrap box 110 is provided below the falling-down prevention member 105 (refer to FIG. 1A), and therefore, the end portion 3 is guided by the inclined surface 105b of the falling-down prevention member 105 and accommodated in the scrap box 110.

[0065] Through the above steps, it is possible to obtain the processed material 7 from the plate material 1 by using the cutting device 100. Then, stretch flanging is performed on the processed material 7 by using a press forming device 20 shown in FIG. 9, whereby it is possible to manufacture a press-formed product having a stretch flanged part. At this time, occurrence of burrs is suppressed in the processed material 7, and therefore, it is possible to suppress occurrence of forming defects at the time of the stretch flanging. As a result, it is possible to suppress a decrease in the yield and an increase in the manufacturing cost of the press-formed product, and thus it is possible to mass-produce the press-formed product with high yield.

[0066] According to the cutting device 100 according to the embodiment described above, the upper blade 102 starts to approach the lower blade 101 while the lower surface of the end portion 3 of the plate material 1 is pressurized by the falling-down prevention member 105. In other words, the upper blade 102 starts to approach the lower blade 101 while maintaining a flat state where the processed material portion 4 and the end portion 3 of the plate material 1 are on the same plane (without applying tension to two surfaces in the through-thickness direction of the plate material 1). For this reason, it is possible to prevent the end portion 3 of the plate material 1 from falling-down, and thus it is possible to suppress the occurrence of burrs in the processed material 7. Therefore, the occurrence of burrs can be easily suppressed at a low cost.

[0067] As described above, in the cutting device 10 of the related art (refer to FIG. 11), in a case where the clearance CL/t is large (more than 10%, for example), burrs are conspicuously generated due to the falling-down of the plate material. However, in the cutting device 100 according to the embodiment, it is possible to prevent the plate material from falling-down, and therefore, the occurrence of burrs in the processed material 7 can be suppressed even in a case where the clearance CL/t is large.

[0068] Further, the higher the tensile strength of the plate material 1 is, the more easily the falling-down occurs. Therefore, from the viewpoint of the effect of falling-down prevention, the plate material 1 is preferably a steel plate having tensile strength greater than or equal to 440 MPa, more preferably a steel plate having tensile strength greater than or equal to 590 MPa, and further preferably a steel plate having tensile strength greater than or equal to 980 MPa.

[0069] Further, the thinner the plate thickness of the plate material 1 is, the more easily the falling-down occurs. Therefore, the thinner the plate thickness of the plate material 1 is, the greater the effect of falling-down prevention becomes.

[0070] Further, in the plate material 1, in a case where the curvature of the cutting line 2 of the plate material 1 is greater than or equal to ?0.07 mm .sup.?1, the falling-down at the time of cutting occurs conspicuously. For this reason, in a case where the curvature of the cutting line 2 is greater than or equal to ?0.07 mm .sup.?1, the effect of falling-down prevention increases. Here, the negative curvature represents a concave curve, and the positive curvature represents a convex curve.

[0071] On the other hand, in a case where the curvature of the cutting line 2 of the plate material 1 exceeds 0.20 mm .sup.?1, when the stretch flanging is performed on the processed material 7 by using the press forming device 20 shown in FIG. 9, stress concentration occurs in the processed material 7, whereby breakage sometimes occurs. For this reason, from the viewpoint of suppressing breakage at the time of the stretch flanging, it is preferable that the curvature of the cutting line 2 of the plate material 1 is less than or equal to 0.20 mm.sup.?1.

[0072] Therefore, it is preferable that the curvature of the cutting line 2 of the plate material 1 is greater than or equal to ?0.07 mm .sup.?1 and less than or equal to 0.20 mm.sup.?1.

[0073] In other words, since the plate material 1 is cut along the shapes of the lower blade 101 and the upper blade 102, it is preferable that the curvature of the end surface 101a of the lower blade 101 is greater than or equal to ?0.07 mm .sup.?1 and less than or equal to 0.20 mm.sup.?1 and it is preferable that the curvature of the end surface 102a of the upper blade 102 is greater than or equal to ?0.20 mm.sup.?1 and less than or equal to 0.07 mm.sup.?1.

EXAMPLES

[0074] Next, examples performed in order to confirm the operation and effects of the present invention will be described.

Example 1

[0075] A processed material was manufactured by cutting off the end portion 3 of the plate material 1 by using the cutting device 100 according to the embodiment. At this time, the curvature (a reciprocal of a radius of curvature) of the cutting line 2 of the plate material 1 was set to five levels of Conditions 1 to 5 in Table 1 below (Condition 3 shows a case where the cutting line 2 is linear). In Conditions 1 to 3 and 5 in Table 1, the width W of the top plate surface 105a of the falling-down prevention member 105 was set to 3 mm and the clearance CL/t was set to 25%. On the other hand, in Condition 4 in Table 1, the width W of the top plate surface 105a was set to 3 mm and the clearance CL/t was set to two levels of 10% and 25%. As the plate material 1, a steel plate having tensile strength of 980 MPa and a plate thickness of 1.4 mm was used. The set load (a pressurizing force to the plate material 1) of the falling-down prevention member 105 was set to 5.0 kN.

[0076] Further, for comparison, a processed material was likewise manufactured using the cutting device 10 of the related art shown in FIG. 8.

TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Curvature [1/mm] Radius of curvature [mm] Condition 1 ?0.09 ?11.1 Condition 2 ?0.07 ?14.3 Condition 3 0 ? Condition 4 0.20 5.0 Condition 5 0.30 3.3

[0077] Then, with respect to these processed materials, the cross section perpendicular to the width direction was photographed and the burr height was measured. The results are shown in FIGS. 3 and 4.

[0078] As shown in FIG. 3, in a comparative example, in a case where the clearance CL/t is 25%, a large burr occurred, compared to a case where the clearance CL/t is 10%. On the other hand, in an example, even in a case where the clearance CL/t is 25%, a large burr did not occur. That is, in the example, even in a case where the clearance CL/t is large, it could be confirmed that burr occurrence could be suppressed.

[0079] Further, also from the results shown in FIG. 4, it could be confirmed that in the example, burr occurrence in the processed material could be suppressed. However, in Condition 1, since the burr height due to the falling-down of the plate material is small, it was found that the effect of falling-down prevention was smaller than in Conditions 2 to 5.

Example 2

[0080] Similar to the case of Example 1, a processed material was manufactured with the curvature of the cutting line 2 of the plate material 1 set to that in Condition 4 in Table 1. The clearance CL/t was set to 25%, and the set load of the falling-down prevention member 105 was set to four levels of 0.05 kN, 1.5 kN, 3.0 kN, and 5.0 kN. Then, the stretch flanging was performed on these processed materials, and the relative value (limit H/limit H_reference) of a limit flange height was determined. The results are shown in FIG. 5.

[0081] FIG. 5 is a graph showing the relationship between the set load of the falling-down prevention member 105 and the relative value (limit H/limit_reference) of the limit flange height. In FIG. 5, a plot in which the set load of the falling-down prevention member is zero shows a case where the processed material manufactured using the cutting device 10 of the related art is subjected to the stretch flanging.

[0082] The relative value (limit H/limit_reference) of the limit flange height is a value obtained by dividing the limit flange height (limit H) in which a flange height is increased at a pitch of about 1 mm and cracking of an edge portion or local necking in the through-thickness direction does not occur, by the limit flange height (limit H_reference) of a processed material obtained under the condition of clearance CL/t=10% by using the cutting device 10 of the related art.

[0083] Here, the flange height is the flange height of the portion excluding a rising curvature portion at a root of a formed flange. Therefore, in a case where a flange having the same height as the processed material obtained under the condition of clearance CL/t=10% can be formed, the relative value (limit H/limit H_reference) of the limit flange height is 1.0, and in a case where only a flange height to the extent that it does not come out from the rising curvature portion can be formed, the relative value of the limit flange height is zero.

[0084] A large burr was generated in the processed material manufactured by the cutting device 10 of the related art. For this reason, as shown in FIG. 5, breakage occurred when this processed material was subjected to the stretch flanging, and the relative value of the limit flange height became zero.

[0085] On the other hand, in a case where the set load of the falling-down prevention member was set to be greater than or equal to 0.05 kN, the relative value of the limit flange height was more than 0.9 without occurrence of a large burr. From this result, it could be confirmed that in the cutting device 100, a processed material having good stretch flangeability could be manufactured even in a case where the clearance CL/t is as large as 25%.

Example 3

[0086] Similar to the case of Example 2, a processed material was manufactured with the curvature of the cutting line 2 of the plate material 1 set to that in Condition 4 in Table 1. The set load of the falling-down prevention member 105 was set to 5.0 kN and the width W of the top plate surface 105a of the falling-down prevention member 105 was set to three levels of 3 mm, 6 mm, and 10 mm. Then, similar to the case of Example 2, the relative value (limit H/limit reference) of the limit flange height was determined. The results are shown in FIG. 6.

[0087] FIG. 6 is a graph showing the relationship between the width W of the top plate surface 105a of the falling-down prevention member 105 and (limit H/limit_reference). In FIG. 6, a plot in which the width of the falling-down prevention member is zero shows a case where the processed material manufactured using the cutting device 10 of the related art is subjected to the stretch flanging.

[0088] As shown in FIG. 6, a large burr was generated in the processed material manufactured by the cutting device 10 of the related art. For this reason, breakage occurred when this processed material was subjected to the stretch flanging, and the relative value of the limit flange height became zero.

[0089] On the other hand, in the processed material manufactured by the cutting device 100 according to the embodiment, the relative value (limit H/limit reference) of the limit flange height was about 1.0 without occurrence of a large burr. Also from this result, it could be confirmed that in the cutting device 100, a processed material having good stretch flangeability could be manufactured even in a case where the clearance CL/t is as large as 25%.

[0090] The embodiment of the present invention has been described above. However, the above-described embodiment has been presented as an example, and the scope of the present invention is not limited to only the above-described embodiment. The above-described embodiment can be implemented in various other modes, and various omissions, substitutions, and changes can be made within a scope which does not depart from the gist of the invention. The above-described embodiment and modifications thereof are included in the scope of the invention described in the claims and the equivalents thereof as well as in the scope or the gist of the invention.

[0091] For example, in the above-described embodiment, a case where the end portion 3 in the longitudinal direction of the plate material 1 is cut off is shown. However, the cutting device 100 may be configured so as to cut off an end portion in the width direction of the plate material 1. Further, the cutting device 100 may be configured so as to cut off an end portion in a circumferential direction of the plate material 1 (such that the cutting line 2 of the plate material 1 becomes one closed line).

[0092] Further, for example, in the above-described embodiment, a case where the upper blade 102 has the pressing bar 109 and the elastic body 108 is shown. However, the pressing bar 109 and the elastic body 108 may be provided in the falling-down prevention member 105. Further, instead of the pressing bar 109 and the elastic body 108, a gas blowing device for blowing gas to the end portion of the plate material may be provided.

[0093] Further, for example, in the above-described embodiment, a case where the cutting device 100 is provided with a pair of upper blades 102 is shown. However, the cutting device 100 may be provided with a single upper blade 102.

[0094] Further, for example, in the above-described embodiment, a case where the plate material 1 is cut in a curved line shape is shown. However, the plate material 1 may be cut in a linear fashion.

[0095] Further, for example, in the above-described embodiment, a case where the falling-down prevention member 105 has the inclined surface 105b is shown. However, the inclined surface 105b may be a vertical surface. However, from the viewpoint of securing a space for disposing the elastic body 107, the viewpoint of improving the strength of the falling-down prevention member 105, and the like, it is preferable that the inclined surface 105b is provided.

INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

[0096] According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a cutting device and a cutting method, in which occurrence of burrs when cutting off an end portion of a plate material can be easily suppressed at low cost.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE REFERENCE SYMBOLS

[0097] 1: plate material

[0098] 2: cutting line

[0099] 3: end portion of plate material

[0100] 7: processed material

[0101] 20: press forming device

[0102] 100: cutting device

[0103] 101: lower blade (first cutting blade)

[0104] 102: upper blade (second cutting blade)

[0105] 104: plate holder (first contact part)

[0106] 105: falling-down prevention member (second contact part)

[0107] 107: elastic body

[0108] 110: scrap box

[0109] 120: drive unit (drive part)