Stamping Press Bolster Adaptor For Suiting Different Die Binder Pin Patterns
20180264533 ยท 2018-09-20
Inventors
- Tom THANG (Mississauga, CA)
- Kevin O'GRADY (Burlington, CA)
- Carmine AMATANGELO (Woodbridge, CA)
- Nic VANWEESEL (Stoney Creek, CA)
- Wayne MUTTON (Orton, CA)
Cpc classification
B21D37/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B21D22/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A press bolster adaptor for accommodating different die binders with the same press bolster and fixed pin pattern is provided. The bolster adaptor comprises a base plate, a top plate, and a float plate surrounded by side walls of the base plate. A plurality of lower cushion pins are disposed on the press bolster and move the float plate toward the die binder. A plurality of upper cushion pins are disposed on the float plate and extend through pin holes of the top plate for engaging the die binder in the appropriate locations when the float plate is driven by the lower cushion pins. The upper cushion pins can be rearranged in the pin holes to accommodate new die binders having different designs. Alternatively, the top plate can be replaced with a top plate having a different pin pattern to accommodate a different die binder.
Claims
1. A bolster adaptor for a stamping apparatus, comprising: a base plate including a plurality of side walls; a top plate extending perpendicular to and disposed on said side walls of said base plate; said top plate including a plurality of pin holes; a float plate extending parallel to said top plate and surrounded by said side walls of said base plate; a plurality of lower cushion pins disposed below said float plate for engaging said float plate; and a plurality of upper cushion pins disposed on said float plate and extending through said pin holes of said top plate for engaging a die binder.
2. The bolster adaptor of claim 1, wherein said upper cushion pins can be disposed in a plurality of different patterns in said pin holes of said top plate.
3. The bolster adaptor of claim 1, wherein said top plate is removable from said side walls of said base plate.
4. The bolster adaptor of claim 1, wherein said float plate includes a plurality of cutouts, and further including a plurality of support bars attached to a lower surface of said top plate and extending through said cutouts of said float plate.
5. The bolster adaptor of claim 1 further including a plurality of wear plates disposed along and parallel to an inner surface of said side walls for engaging said float plate.
6. The bolster adaptor of claim 1, wherein during a stamping process, said lower cushion pins are driven to move said float plate toward said top plate such that said float plate moves said upper cushion pins through said pin holes of said top plate and into engagement with a die binder; and said upper cushion pins are arranged in a pattern to engage the die binder in appropriate locations.
7. A stamping apparatus, comprising: an upper die and a lower die each presenting a forming surface for forming parts therebetween; said lower die including a die binder for holding the parts; a press bolster located beneath said lower die; said press bolster including a base surface facing said lower die; a plurality of lower cushion pins disposed on said base surface of said press bolster; a press bolster adaptor disposed between said press bolster and said die binder of said lower die; said press bolster adaptor comprising a base plate, a top plate, a float plate, and a plurality of upper cushion pins disposed on said float plate; said base plate including side walls surrounding said lower cushion pins; said top plate disposed on said side walls of said base plate; said top plate including a plurality of pin holes for receiving said upper cushion pins therethrough; said float plate extending parallel to said top plate and surrounded by said side walls of said base plate; and said upper cushion pins disposed on said float plate and extending through said pin holes of said top plate for engaging said die binder.
8. The stamping apparatus of claim 7, wherein said upper cushion pins can be disposed in a plurality of different patterns in said pin holes of said top plate.
9. The stamping apparatus of claim 7, wherein said top plate is removable from said side walls of said base plate, the thickness and weight of said top plate is less than the thickness and weight of said press bolster, and the length and width of said top plate is not greater than the length and width of said press bolster.
10. The stamping apparatus of claim 7, wherein said float plate includes a plurality of cutouts, and further comprising a plurality of support bars attached to a lower surface of said top plate and extending through said cutouts of said float plate.
11. The stamping apparatus of claim 7 further comprising a plurality of wear plates disposed along and parallel to an inner surface of said side walls for engaging said float plate.
12. The stamping apparatus of claim 7, wherein during a stamping process, said lower cushion pins are driven to move said float plate toward said top plate such that said float plate moves said upper cushion pins through said pin holes of said top plate and into engagement with said die binder; and said upper cushion pins are arranged in a pattern to engage said die binder in appropriate locations.
13. The stamping apparatus of claim 7, wherein each of said forming surfaces present a design for forming a metal blank; said press bolster includes a plurality of pin openings; said lower cushion pins are disposed in said pin openings and extend upwardly from said base surface to a top end; said side walls of said base plate extend perpendicular to said base surface of said press bolster; said top plate extends parallel to said base surface of said press bolster and includes outer edges disposed on said side walls of said base plate; said top plate is removable from said side walls of said base plate, the thickness and weight of said top plate is less than the thickness and weight of said press bolster, and the length and width of said top plate is not greater than the length and width of said press bolster; said upper cushion pins can be disposed in a plurality of different patterns in said pin holes of said top plate; said float plate includes a plurality of cutouts; and said bolster adaptor further includes a ram coupled to said upper die for pressing said upper die toward said lower die; a plurality of support bars attached to a lower surface of said top plate and extending through said cutouts of said float plate for engaging said base surface of said press bolster; a plurality of wear plates disposed along and parallel to an inner surface of said side walls for engaging said float plate; and wherein during a stamping process, said lower cushion pins are driven to move said float plate toward said top plate such that said float plate moves said upper cushion pins through said pin holes of said top plate and into engagement with said die binder; and said upper cushion pins are arranged in a pattern to engage said die binder in appropriate locations.
14. A method of manufacturing parts using a stamping apparatus, comprising the steps of: disposing a bolster adaptor between a press bolster and a first die binder of a lower die, the press bolster adaptor comprising: a base plate including a plurality of side walls, a top plate extending perpendicular to and disposed on the side walls of the base plate, the top plate including a plurality of pin holes, a float plate extending parallel to the top plate and surrounded by the side walls of the base plate, a plurality of lower cushion pins disposed below the float plate, and a plurality of upper cushion pins disposed on the float plate in a first pattern and extending through the pin holes of the top plate; forming a plurality of first parts between an upper die and the lower die; the step of forming the first parts including driving the lower cushion pins into engagement with the float plate to move the upper cushion pins through the pin holes of the top plate and into engagement with the first die binder; replacing the first die binder with a second die binder, wherein the shape of the second die binder is different from the shape of the first die binder; rearranging the upper cushion pins on the float plate in a second pattern, wherein the second pattern is different from the first pattern; and forming a plurality of second parts between the upper die and the lower die; the step of forming the second parts including driving the lower cushion pins into engagement with the float plate to move the upper cushion pins through the pin holes of the top plate and into engagement with the second die binder.
15. A method of manufacturing parts using a stamping apparatus, comprising the steps of: disposing a bolster adaptor between a press bolster and a first die binder of a lower die, the press bolster adaptor comprising: a base plate including a plurality of side walls, a first top plate extending perpendicular to and disposed on the side walls of the base plate, the first top plate including a plurality of pin holes, a float plate extending parallel to the first top plate and surrounded by the side walls of the base plate, a plurality of lower cushion pins disposed below the float plate, and a plurality of upper cushion pins disposed on the float plate and extending through the pin holes of the first top plate, wherein the upper cushion pins are arranged in a first pattern and the pin holes of the first top plate are arranged in a first pattern; forming a plurality of first parts between an upper die and the lower die; the step of forming the first parts including driving the lower cushion pins into engagement with the float plate to move the upper cushion pins through the pin holes of the first top plate and into engagement with the first die binder; replacing the first die binder with a second die binder, wherein the shape of the second die binder is different from the shape of the first die binder; replacing the first top plate with a second top plate including pin holes arranged in a second pattern, wherein the second pattern of the pin holes is different from the first pattern of the pin holes; rearranging the upper cushion pins on the float plate and through the pin holes of second top plate in a second pattern, wherein the second pattern of the upper cushion pins is different from the first pattern of the upper cushion pins; and forming a plurality of second parts between the upper die and the lower die; the step of forming the second parts including driving the lower cushion pins into engagement with the float plate to move the upper cushion pins through the pin holes of the second top plate and into engagement with the second die binder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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[0024] The invention provides a stamping apparatus 20 including a bolster adaptor 22 for deep drawing or otherwise forming parts 24, such as large Class A automotive parts 24 formed of steel or aluminum. The bolster adaptor 22 includes a pin pattern which can be designed to accommodate a variety of different die binders 26, and thus a variety of different dies can be used with a single press bolster and its associated fixed pin pattern. For example, a single press bolster can be used with dies built in geometric regions using imperial units, as well as with dies built in geometric regions using metric units. Due to the bolster adaptor 22, it is no longer required to obtain a press bolster with a pin pattern designed specifically for each new die. Thus, manufacturing costs are reduced, especially when manufacturing the large Class A automotive parts 24, without impacting the quality of the stamping process or stamped part 24.
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[0026] The press bolster 32 of the stamping apparatus 20 includes a base surface 38 facing the lower die 34 and including a plurality of pin openings 40 disposed in a fixed pattern for receiving a plurality of lower cushion pins 42. The pattern of the pin openings 40 typically varies from one press bolster 32 to another. For example, the pattern of the pin openings 40 can vary depending on the geographical region in which the press bolster 32 is manufactured.
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[0028] The pattern of the pin holes 52 in the top plate 46 is also designed so that the upper cushion pins 50 received in the pin holes 52 can engage the die binder 26 at the correct locations. In one embodiment, there are numerous pin holes 52 so that the upper cushion pins 50 can be disposed in a plurality of different patterns, removed from the pin holes 52, and rearranged in the pin holes 52 to accommodate different die binders 26. In another embodiment, the pin holes 52 of the top plate 46 are disposed in a specific pattern designed to accommodate the specific die binder 26 being used. Thus, when a manufacturer switches to a new die binder 26 requiring a different pin pattern, the existing top plate 46 is removed from the base plate 44 of the bolster adaptor 22 and replaced with a new top plate 46 having a different pin pattern.
[0029] Rearranging the upper cushion pins 50 in the pin holes 52 of the top plate 46 or obtaining a new top plate 46 with the desired pin pattern is typically less expensive and more convenient than obtaining a new press bolster 32 with the desired pin pattern, due to the large size and cost of the press bolster 32. The top plate 46 can be easily removed from the side walls 58 of the base plate 44 because the thickness and weight of the top plate 46 is less than the thickness and weight of the press bolster 32, and the length and width of the top plate 46 is not greater than the length and width of the press bolster 32.
[0030] The top plate 46 includes outer edges 56 which are support by side walls 58 of the base plate 44. However, as mentioned above, the top plate 46 is typically large, especially when the stamping apparatus 20 is designed to form large Class A parts 24, and thus additional support in the center of the top plate 46 is typically needed. In the exemplary embodiment, support bars 60 are attached to a lower surface 62 of the top plate 46 in order to support the center of the top plate 46. The support bars 60 rest on the base surface 38 of the press bolster 32 and prevent the top plate 46 from deforming during the stamping process. The support bars 60 can be disposed in various different locations, depending on where the support is needed.
[0031] In the exemplary embodiment, the bolster adaptor 22 also includes a plurality of wear plates 64 disposed along an inner surface 66 of the side walls 58. The wear plates 64 are disposed parallel to the inner surface 66 of the side walls 58 and perpendicular to the base surface 38 of the press bolster 32. During the stamping process, the float plate 48 engages the wear plates 64, rather than the side walls 58, as it moves toward and away from the top plate 46. As the wear plates 64 are worn down, they can be conveniently replaced at a much lower cost than replacing the entire base plate 44.
[0032] The float plate 48 is surrounded by the side walls 58 of the base plate 44 and includes a plurality of cut-outs 68 allowing the support bars 60 to extend therethrough.
[0033] As discussed above, the bolster adaptor 22 allows parts 24 to be formed using various different die binders 26 with the same press bolster 32. For example, the process can include forming first parts 24 using a first die binder 26; replacing the first die binder 26 with a second die binder 26, wherein the shape of the second die binder 26 is different from the shape of the first die binder 26; rearranging the upper cushion pins 50 on the float plate 48 in a second pattern to match the second die binder 26, wherein the second pattern is different from the first pattern; and forming a plurality of second parts 24 using the second die binder 26. Alternatively, the method can include replacing a first top plate 46 having a pin pattern designed for the first die binder 26 with a second top plate 46 having a pin pattern designed for the second die binder 26.
[0034] The invention also provides a method of manufacturing the stamping apparatus 20 including the bolster adaptor 22. The method includes disposing the base plate 44 of the bolster adaptor 22 on the press bolster 32, and disposing the lower cushion pins 42 in the pin openings 40 of the press bolster 32. The method then includes disposing the float plate 48 within the base plate 44, such that the float plate 48 rests on the lower cushion pins 42. The method further includes attaching the support bars 60 to the top plate 46 of the bolster adaptor 22, and disposing the top plate 46 on the side walls 58 of the base plate 44 such that the support bars 60 extend through the cut-outs 68 of the float plate 48 and rest on the base surface 38 of the press bolster 32. The method next includes inserting the upper cushion pins 50 through the pin holes 52 of the top plate 46. The desired dies 30, 34 are then disposed above the press bolster 32, bolster adaptor 22, and cushion pins 42, 50 to provide the finished stamping apparatus 20.
[0035] Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings and may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described with within the scope of the following claims.