SHEAR CUTTING SYSTEM WITH ORIENTABLE BLADE
20240293950 ยท 2024-09-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26D7/2628
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26D7/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A shear cutting system for fibre tape taping machines in which the cutting of the fibre tape (1) is performed transversely with respect to the movement of the fibre tape (1) by shearing 5 between a cutting blade (2) and a counter blade (3) in an opposite relative movement between the cutting blade (2) and the counter blade (3), characterised in that it has orientation device for a blade support (4) of the cutting blade (2) configured for orienting the cutting blade (2) according to a cutting angle selected for cutting the fibre tape (1).
Claims
1. A shear cutting system for fibre tape taping machines comprising: a cutting blade (2) and a counter blade (3) in which the cutting of a fibre tape (1) is performed transversely with respect to the movement of the fibre tape (1) by shearing between the cutting blade (2) and the counter blade (3) in an opposite relative movement between said cutting blade (2) and the counter blade (3); orientation means for a blade support (4) of the cutting blade (2) configured for orienting the cutting blade (2) according to a cutting angle selected for cutting the fibre tape (1).
2. The shear cutting system according to claim 1, wherein the blade support (4) comprises the counter blade (3) such that both the cutting blade (2) and the counter blade (3) rotate due to the action of the orientation means.
3. The shear cutting system according to claim 1, wherein the cutting blade (2) is arranged in a fixed manner in the blade support (4), and the counter blade (3) is transversely movable with respect to the movement of the fibre tape (1) against the cutting blade (2) in order to cause the shear cutting of the fibre tape (1).
4. The shear cutting system according to claim 3, wherein the blade support (4) has a guide element (4.1) for the movement of the counter blade (3) transverse to the direction of movement of the fibre tape (1).
5. The shear cutting system according to claim 3, wherein the counter blade (3) has an intermediate threading groove (5) for the passage of the fibre tape (1), such that, during cutting, the counter blade (3) drives the fibre tape (1) against the cutting blade (2), remaining inside said threading groove (5).
6. The shear cutting system according to claim 5, wherein the blade support (4) comprises a return spring (6) for returning the counter blade (3) to its initial position.
7. The shear cutting system according to claim 1, wherein the blade support (4) has two prolongations (4.2) projecting parallel to the movement of the fibre tape (1) between which the fibre tape (1) is arranged, with an inlet (4.3) and/or an outlet (4.4) of the blade support (4) with a funnel shape that guides the movement of the fibre tape (1).
8. The shear cutting system according to claim 7, wherein the prolongations (4.2) of the blade support (4) have a circular disc-shaped configuration, and in correspondence with guides (7) having a semicircular section guiding the blade support (4) during rotation for orienting the cutting blade (2).
9. The shear cutting system according to claim 1, wherein the orientation means comprise a rotation element (8) that can be connected to the blade support (4) and a drive which causes the rotation of said rotation element (8) in turn causing the rotation of said blade support (4) according to the required orientation.
10. The shear cutting system according to claim 9, wherein the rotation element (8) of the orientation means comprises a cogged element (8.1), the drive being at least one pneumatic cylinder (9) comprising a cogged drive element (9.2) in an actuator rod (9.1) of the pneumatic cylinder (9) which, in cooperation with the cogged element (8.1) of the rotation element (8), drives the rotation of the blade support (4).
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[0034] In light of the aforementioned figures, and in accordance with the adopted numbering, one may observe therein a preferred non-limiting exemplary embodiment of the invention, which comprises the parts and elements indicated and described in detail below.
[0035] A practical example of an application head for applying a fibre tape (1) to form parts can be seen in
[0036] Said orientable blade support (4) can be seen in a simplified manner in
[0037] Therefore, in the preferred embodiment of the figures, the cutting blade (2) remains stationary and it is the counter blade (3) which moves against the cutting blade (2) pushing the fibre tape (1) to cause the shear cutting thereof. However, the cutting blade (2) being the one that moves, with the counter blade (3) remaining stationary to cause the cutting, as is conventional, is not ruled out in other embodiments.
[0038] To perform the cutting of the fibre tape (1) according to the angle predetermined by the contour of the part, the cutting system comprises orientation means which cause the rotation of the blade support (4), rotating the blade (2) fixed to the same support in order to orient it according to said predetermined angle, thereby avoiding the subsequent step of trimming excess edges with respect to the contour of the part to be formed. The combination of shear cutting and orientation rotation therefore allows a quick and reliable cutting, performing fibre tape application automatically without adding a subsequent post-processing step.
[0039] According to a design option, as can be seen in
[0040] For returning said counter blade drive (3.1) to its initial position, it is envisaged for the cutting system to comprise return springs (3.2) for returning the counter blade drive (3.1).
[0041] Therefore, as can be seen in
[0042] According to a preferred embodiment, such as the one shown in the figures, the counter blade (3) comprises a through threading groove (5), located in an intermediate area of the counter blade (3) which allows maintaining the positioning of the fibre tape (1) for movement thereof towards the application roller.
[0043] A cutting sequence of the fibre tape (1) can be seen in
[0044] Next, when the fibre tape (1) is to be cut, the counter blade (3) moves according to the indication of the depicted arrow, in a direction towards the blade (2), such that the fibre tape (1) is pushed against the blade (2) being retained between the counter blade (3) and the blade (2) and causing the shear cutting thereof as a result of the force of movement of the counter blade (3). As can be seen, the blade (2) remains stationary in the blade support (4) with the cutting edge towards the upper portion which meets the counter blade (3) that in turn can have a cutting edge in the portion of the threading groove (5) which interacts with the blade (2) (in
[0045] Once cutting has taken place, the fibre tape (1) remains inside the threading groove (5) of the counter blade (3), so it remains in a movement guide element which prevents jamming or creasing of the fibre tape (1). In order to better ensure that the fibre tape (1) is kept in its position of movement, it is envisaged for the blade support (4) to comprise a return spring (6) which causes the return of the counter blade (3) by driving it towards its initial position, pushing the fibre tape (1) to its position of movement, which serves to help the fibre tape (1) to come out of a bending position such as the one shown in
[0046] According to a design option, the threading groove (5) of the counter blade (3) will have a ramp-shaped inlet as can be seen in
[0047] Additionally, as can be seen in
[0048] According to a practical embodiment, as can be seen in
[0049] These prolongations (4.2) provide lateral support to the fibre tape (1), serving as a guiding channel for guiding the movement thereof. According to a preferred embodiment, at least the upper inlet (4.3), and preferably also the lower outlet (4.4) of the prolongations (4.2) of the blade support (4), have a funnel shape which guides the fibre tape (1) to prevent it from coming out of its guiding channel.
[0050] According to a practical embodiment, the prolongations (4.2) have a circular disc-shaped configuration, and in correspondence with guides (7) having a semicircular section as can be seen in
[0051] According to another practical embodiment, the orientation means comprise a rotation element (8) that can be connected to the blade support (4) that can optionally be an integral part of the blade support (4), and a drive which causes the rotation of said rotation element (8) in turn causing the rotation of the blade support (4) and orienting the blade (2) according to the predetermined orientation.
[0052] Preferably, as can be seen in
[0053] According to a design alternative, as can be seen in
[0054] Therefore,