STEP-BENDING DIE DEVICE
20180264532 ยท 2018-09-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
B21D5/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
In a step-bending die device, the die has a horizontal surface and an inclined surface, forming a semicircular groove with a semicircular cross section along a longitudinal direction on the horizontal surface and installing a semicircular rotary blade rotatably in the semicircular groove. The punch has a horizontal surface and an inclined surface, forming a semicircular groove with a semicircular cross section in a longitudinal direction on the horizontal surface and installing a semicircular rotary blade rotatably in the semicircular groove. Vertical notches at positions changing from the horizontal surfaces to the inclined surfaces are formed in longitudinal directions in the die and the punch so that top portions of the die and the punch are formed. The punch is assembled so that the horizontal surface of the punch faces the inclined surface of the die, and the inclined surface of the punch faces the horizontal surface of the die.
Claims
1. A step-bending die device comprising a die and a punch for forming steps on a workpiece by changing relative position of said die and said punch, wherein: said die is to be constituted by having a horizontal surface and an inclined surface, forming a semicircular groove with a semicircular cross section along a longitudinal direction on said horizontal surface and installing a semicircular rotary blade rotatably in said semicircular groove, that said punch is to be constituted by having a horizontal surface and an inclined surface, forming a semicircular groove with a semicircular cross section in a longitudinal direction on said horizontal surface and installing a semicircular rotary blade rotatably in said semicircular groove, that vertical notches being at positions changing from said horizontal surfaces to said inclined surfaces and communicating with said semicircular grooves are formed in longitudinal directions in said die and said punch, so that top portions of said die and said punch are formed in said longitudinal directions, respectively, and that said punch is assembled to a press brake as point symmetry with respect to said die so that said horizontal surface of said punch faces said inclined surface of said die and said inclined surface of said punch faces said horizontal surface of said die.
2. The step-bending die device according to claim 1, wherein said die and said punch change an interval between vertical lines along vertical portions of said vertical notches formed in both of said die and said punch by changing a left-right direction relative position of them.
3. The step-bending die device according to claim 1, wherein an adjuster plate is fixed to said punch with a screw in order to regulate position in the left-right direction, said workpiece or a shim is interposed between said adjuster plate and said die in said step-bending process, and then position in the left and right direction of said die is fixed to a die base.
4. The step-bending die device according to claim 1, further comprising tension springs for holding said semicircular rotary blades for installing said both semicircular rotary blades in said both semicircular grooves respectively.
5. The step-bending die device according to claim 1, further comprising tension return springs for returning said both semicircular rotary blades in one direction respectively.
6. The step-bending die device according to claim 1, wherein a step size is determined by an amount of change in relative position in vertical directions of said die and said punch.
7. The step-bending die device according to claim 2, wherein an adjuster plate is fixed to said punch with a screw in order to regulate position in the left-right direction, said workpiece or a shim is interposed between said adjuster plate and said die in said step-bending process, and then position in the left and right direction of said die is fixed to a die base.
8. The step-bending die device according to claim 2, further comprising tension springs for holding said semicircular rotary blades for installing said both semicircular rotary blades in said both semicircular grooves respectively.
9. The step-bending die device according to claim 3, further comprising tension springs for holding said semicircular rotary blades for installing said both semicircular rotary blades in said both semicircular grooves respectively.
10. The step-bending die device according to claim 2, further comprising tension return springs for returning said both semicircular rotary blades in one direction respectively.
11. The step-bending die device according to claim 3, further comprising tension return springs for returning said both semicircular rotary blades in one direction respectively.
12. The step-bending die device according to claim 4, further comprising second tension return springs for returning said both semicircular rotary blades in one direction respectively.
13. The step-bending die device according to claim 2, wherein a step size is determined by an amount of change in relative position in vertical directions of said die and said punch.
14. The step-bending die device according to claim 3, wherein a step size is determined by an amount of change in relative position in vertical directions of said die and said punch.
15. The step-bending die device according to claim 4, wherein a step size is determined by an amount of change in relative position in vertical directions of said die and said punch.
16. The step-bending die device according to claim 5, wherein a step size is determined by an amount of change in relative position in vertical directions of said die and said punch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
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[0027] A semicircular groove 8 with a semicircular cross section is formed in the longitudinal direction on the horizontal surface 5, and a semicircular rotary blade 9 with a semicircular cross section is installed in the semicircular groove 8. Needless to say, the semicircular rotary blade 9 has a horizontally long shape like the semicircular groove 8 and is composed of a flat surface 9a and a circular arc surface 9b. The circular arc surface 9b faces the semicircular groove 8 and makes surface contact with it so that the semicircular rotary blade 9 is rotatable because of the same shape.
[0028] When the flat surface 9a of the semicircular rotary blade 9 becomes flush in the semicircular groove 8, the horizontal surface 5 becomes flush. This semicircular rotary blade 9 is supported by a tension spring 11 for holding semicircular rotary blade in order to keep an installation state in the semicircular groove 8, and is biased by a rotation returning tension spring 12 giving rotation force in the counterclockwise direction. Besides, the mounting bolt 11a of the tension spring for holding the semicircular rotary blade 11 comes into contact with a wall portion of the die 2 and is a counterclockwise rotation stopper. This contact position makes the flat surface 9a of the semicircular rotary blade 9 horizontal and the horizontal surface 5 becomes flush.
[0029] The inclined surface 6 extends from the horizontal surface 5 at an appropriate angle 1, for example, at about 30 degrees, and has two steps made by providing a step in the middle thereof.
[0030] Besides, a vertical notch 15 that communicates with the inside of the semicircular groove 8 and is vertically cut is formed at a position changing from horizontal surface 5 to the incline surface 6. Namely, the vertical notch 15 is formed on the right side of the semicircular groove 8 on the drawing, whereby a top portion 16 extending in the longitudinal direction is formed at a position changing from the horizontal surface 5 to the incline surface 6. The top portion 16 is responsible for pressing the workpiece W during the step bending process. In the top portion 16, angle 2 formed by the vertical portion 15a of the vertical notch 15 and the inclined surface 6 is at about 60 degrees.
[0031] Next, explaining the punch 3, the punch 3 has the same structure as the die 2. Namely, The punch 3 has a rectangular parallelepiped shape which is long in the lateral direction and has a horizontal surface 25 and an inclined surface 26 on the lower surface. The punch 3 is attached via a fixing bolt 37 and a clamp 38 and assembled so that the horizontal surface 25 faces the inclined surface 6 of the die 2 and the inclined surface 6 faces the horizontal surface 5 of the die 2. A semicircular groove 28 is formed on the horizontal surface 25, a semicircular rotary blade 29 with a semicircular cross section is installed in the semicircular groove 28. Needless to say, the semicircular rotary blade 29 has a horizontally long shape like the semicircular groove 28 and is composed of a flat surface 29a and an arcuate surface 29b. The arcuate surface 29b faces the semicircular groove 28 and comes in surface contact with the semicircular groove 28, so that the semicircular rotary blade 29 become rotatable.
[0032] The semicircular rotary blade 29 is supported by a tension spring 31 for holding the semicircular rotary blade in order to keep it in the semicircular groove 28 (because it does not fall), and biased by a rotation return tension spring 32 giving rotation force in the counterclockwise direction. Besides, an attachment bolt 31a of the tension spring 31 for holding semicircular rotary blade abuts the wall portion of the punch 3 and serves as a rotation stopper in the counterclockwise direction. This position makes a flat surface 29a to the semicircular rotary blade 29 horizontal and makes the horizontal surface 25 flush.
[0033] The inclined surface 26 extends from the horizontal surface 25 at an appropriate angle 3, for example, at about 30 degrees, and has two steps made by providing a step in the middle thereof.
[0034] Besides, a vertical notch 35 that communicates with the inside of the semicircular groove 28 and is vertically cut is formed at a position changing from horizontal surface 25 to the incline surface 26. Namely, the vertical notch 35 is formed on the left side of the semicircular groove 28 on the drawing, whereby a top portion 36 extending in the longitudinal direction is formed at a position changing from the horizontal surface 25 to the incline surface 26. The top portion 36 is responsible for pressing the workpiece W during the step bending process.
[0035] In the top portion 36, angle 4 formed by the vertical portion 35a of the vertical notch 35 and the inclined surface 26 is at about 60 degrees. Besides, a vertical line along the vertical portion 35a of the vertical notch 35 is on the same line as the vertical line along the vertical portion 15a of the vertical notch 15 formed in the die 2, and when the workpiece is imposed between the adjuster plate 39 fixed to the punch 3 and the die 2, the vertical lines are adjusted to both vertical line's gap with a size equal to the thickness of the workpiece.
[0036] Next, the step bending process is explained with reference to
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[0039] The semicircular rotary blades 9 and 29 are rotated in the clockwise direction within their own semicircular grooves 8 and 28 by reaction force against the pressing forces having different directions from the top portions 16 and 36. Then, both semicircular rotary blades 9 and 29 constantly press the workpiece W from the backward thereof. Namely, as shown in
[0040] If the stroke amount of the press brake is controlled, the step size D can be obtained from about 1.5 mm to about 3.5 mm.
EXPLAIN OF LETTERS OR NUMERALS
[0041] 1 step-bending die device [0042] 2 die [0043] 3 punch [0044] 5, 25 horizontal surface [0045] 6, 26 inclined surface [0046] 7 die base [0047] 8, 28 semicircular groove [0048] 9, 29 semicircular rotary blade [0049] 11, 31 tension spring for holding semicircular rotary blade [0050] 12, 32 rotation returning tension spring [0051] 15, 35 vertical notch [0052] 16, 36 top portion [0053] 39 adjuster plate