PRESS DIE
20180154423 ยท 2018-06-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B21D37/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D26/039
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D51/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A press die having a shaping face includes a holding frame, die members, a reference member, and a pressing bolt. Each of the die members includes a first surface that configures the shaping face. The die members are aligned in the holding frame. The reference member is arranged on an inner side surface of the holding frame to position the die members. The pressing bolt is supported by the holding frame on a side opposite to the reference member. The pressing bolt presses the die members against the reference member.
Claims
1. A press die having a shaping face, the press die comprising: a holding frame; a plurality of die members, each of which includes a first surface that configures the shaping face, the die members being aligned in the holding frame, a reference member, which is arranged on an inner side surface of the holding frame to position the die members; and a pressing bolt, which is supported by the holding frame on a side opposite to the reference member, wherein the pressing bolt presses the die members against the reference member.
2. The press die according to claim 1, wherein the holding frame is configured by an outer frame and an inner frame, which is arranged inside the outer frame and has a first surface that configures the shaping face, the reference member and the die members are arranged on an inner side of the inner frame; and the pressing bolt is supported by the outer frame.
3. The press die according to claim 2, wherein at least one of the inner frame and the die members includes a recess, and the reference member is received in the recess.
4. The press die according to claim 2, wherein the outer frame includes a through-hole that extends through the outer frame between an inner side surface and an outer side surface of the outer frame, an internal thread portion is formed on an inner surface of the through-hole; the pressing bolt includes an external thread portion formed in a basal end section of the pressing bolt, and the external thread portion of the pressing bolt is threaded into the internal thread portion of the outer frame.
5. The press die according to claim 4, wherein the inner frame includes an insertion portion, the pressing bolt is inserted into the insertion portion, and a clearance that permits movement of the pressing bolt in a direction perpendicular to the first surface of the inner frame is provided between the pressing bolt and an inner surface of the insertion portion.
6. The press die according to claim 4, wherein the pressing bolt is fastened to the outer frame by means of a lock nut.
7. The press die according to claim 4, wherein the pressing bolt includes a small-diameter portion that is arranged closer to a distal end of the pressing bolt than the external thread portion is to the distal end.
8. The press die according to claim 4, wherein the pressing bolt includes a spherical bearing that is arranged at a distal end of the pressing bolt, and the spherical bearing presses the die members.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0016] One embodiment will now be described with reference to the drawings.
[0017] A press die apparatus 11 is used to form a separator 100 for a fuel cell, which is shown in
[0018] As shown in
[0019] The protrusions and recesses of the shaping faces 12, 15 correspond to each other. Thus, other than the slight difference in the shapes of the protrusions and recesses, the lower die 13 and the upper die 14 have the same structure. Therefore, the configuration of the lower die 13 will hereafter be described and description of the configuration of the upper die 14 will be omitted.
[0020] With reference to
[0021] The outer die 24 is configured by a die table 29, which is mounted on the base table 21, and a die member 31, which is arranged on the die table 29 with a shim 30 in between. The die table 29 is fixed to the base table 21 by means of a bolt 28. The die member 31 is fixed to the base table 21 by means of a bolt 32.
[0022] The inner die 27 is configured by a single die table 34, which is mounted on the base table 21, and block-shaped die members 36, which are arranged on the die table 34 each with a shim 35 in between in an aligned state. The die table 34 is fixed to the base table 21 by means of a bolt 33. The die members 36 are each fixed to the base table 21 by means of a bolt 37. Each die member 36 and the corresponding shim 35 are positioned temporarily by a positioning pin 38 at the time of assembly.
[0023] The shaping face 12 is formed on the upper surfaces of the die members 31, 36. That is, the die members 31, 36 each have a first surface (an upper surface), which configures the shaping face 12 of the lower die 13.
[0024] As illustrated in
[0025] A pressing bolt 51 is inserted into each of the through-holes 41 and the corresponding one of the insertion recesses 43. A clearance is formed between each of the pressing bolts 51 and the inner surface of the corresponding one of the insertion recesses 43 to permit the pressing bolt 51 to move in a direction perpendicular to the upper surface (the first surface that configures the shaping face 12 of the lower die 13) of the outer die 24. Each pressing bolt 51 has an external thread portion 52 in its basal end section. The external thread portion 52 of the pressing bolt 51 is threaded into the internal thread portion 42 of the outer frame 22. A lock nut 53 is threaded onto each of the external thread portions 52 and is fastened to the corresponding outer side surface of the outer frame 22. Each of the lock nuts 53 is configured by two nut members 531, 532. That is, the lock nut 53 is configured by a double nut. As a result, through the effect of each lock nut 53, the corresponding pressing bolt 51 is locked in a state in which the pressing bolt 51 is locked against rotation. Specifically, in each lock nut 53, one of the nut members 531, 532 has a projection and the other has a corresponding recess such that the nut members 531, 532 are engageable with each other. Also, the lock nut 53 has conically inclined surfaces 533, 534, which are eccentric with respect to each other. By pressing the inclined surfaces 533, 534 against each other, each lock nut 53 applies the pressing force to the external thread portion 52 of the corresponding pressing bolt 51, thus attaining the locking effect of the pressing bolt 51.
[0026] As shown in
[0027] The operation of the embodiment, which is configured as described above, will hereafter be described.
[0028] In the lower die 13, the die members 36 of the inner die 27 are arranged in the outer die 24. The die members 36 are fixed by being pressed against the corresponding reference plates 26 by the corresponding pressing bolts 51 and are positioned by the reference plates 26. This restricts movement of the die members 36, thus arranging the die members 36 in a predetermined aligned state. The maximum movement amount of each die member 36 caused by pressing by the corresponding pressing bolt 51 corresponds to the clearance between the external thread portion of the corresponding bolt 37 and the internal thread portion of the die member 36 and the clearance between the corresponding positioning pin 38 and the inner surface of the hole in which the positioning pin 38 is inserted.
[0029] If the fastening force acting on each pressing bolt 51 is excessive, the small-diameter portion 54 of the pressing bolt 51 is distorted in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which stress acts on the pressing bolt 51. In other words, when the excessive fastening force acts on the pressing bolt 51, the axial fastening force that acts on the pressing bolt 51 deforms the small-diameter portion 54 in an expanding manner, thus decreasing the total length of the small-diameter portion 54. The fastening force acting on the pressing bolt 51, which is excessive, is thus attenuated.
[0030] Then, in this state, pressing is performed on the workpiece plate 101 between the lower die 13 and the upper die 14 to form the separator 100. Holes for coolant of a fuel cell are arranged in the outer peripheral section of the separator 100. Specifically, the holes are punched out before forming the separator 100.
[0031] In the press die apparatus 11, the two dies 13, 14 have no members in a floating state. Also, the die members 36 of the inner die 27 are pressed by the corresponding pressing bolts 51 and the positions of the die members 36 are restricted by the corresponding reference plates 26. As a result, even after repeating pressing many times, the aligned state of the die members 36 is maintained, thus preventing adverse influence on forming of the separator 100.
[0032] When the upper surfaces of the outer die 24 and the inner die 27 (the first surfaces that configures the shaping face 12 of the lower die 13) are worn after repeating pressing many times, the upper surfaces are subjected to grinding using a machining device to cut and form a new shaping face 12. Through such grinding and cutting, the height of each die member 31, 36 decreases. Therefore, the shims 30, 35 are each replaced by a shim that has a thickness increased by the amount corresponding to such decrease of the height. This raises the positions at which the die members 31, 36 are installed, thus maintaining the height of the shaping face 12. In this case, in the die member 31 of the outer die 24, the insertion recess 43 extends downward and opens in the lower surface of the die member 31. As a result, even if the position at which the die member 31 is installed is raised by using a thick shim 30, interference between the die member 31 and any one of the pressing bolts 51 does not happen.
[0033] The present embodiment achieves the following advantages.
[0034] (1) The reference plates 26 are arranged on the inner side surfaces of the outer die 24. The die members 36 of the inner die 27 are in contact with the reference plates 26. The pressing bolts 51, which are threaded into the outer frame 22 on the sides opposite to the reference plates 26, press the die members 36 against the corresponding reference plates 26. Therefore, unlike the die described in Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2014-231073, a unit that uses a wedge in a floating state is unnecessary and there is no component that rises and comes into contact with the workpiece plate 101 due to vibration and impact caused by repeating pressing many times. As a result, high machining accuracy is maintained in forming the separator 100, regardless of the number of the times of pressing.
[0035] (2) The outer die 24 is arranged on the inner side of the outer frame 22. The reference plates 26 and the die members 36 are arranged on the inner side of the outer die 24. The pressing bolts 51 are threaded into the internal thread portions 55 in the outer frame 22. The die members 36 are thus properly pressed against the reference plates 26 in the outer die 24. This maintains the accurate relationship of the positions of the die members 36 in the aligned state, while also maintaining the accurate relationship between the positions of the die members 36 and the position of the outer die 24. As a result, highly accurate machining of the separator 100 is possible.
[0036] (3) If the upper surface (the first surface that configures the shaping face 12 of the lower die 13) of the outer die 24 is worn and re-machined and the height of the outer die 24 decreases, the shim 30 is replaced by a thicker shim to compensate for such decrease of the height of the outer die 24, thus maintaining the height of the upper surface (the first surface) of the outer die 24. In this case, although replacing the shim 30 by a thicker shim raises the position at which the outer die 24 is installed, the fact that the insertion recesses 43 in the outer die 24 extend downward ensures avoidance of interference between each pressing bolt 51 and the inner surface of the corresponding insertion recess 43.
[0037] (4) The pressing bolts 51 are fastened to the outer frame 22 by means of the lock nuts 53. As a result, even after repeating pressing many times, loosening of the pressing bolts 51 is avoided. The die members 36 are thus pressed and maintained at predetermined installing positions. This prevents decrease of machining accuracy.
[0038] (5) The pressing member 60 is rotationally supported by the distal end of the pressing bolt 51 through the semispherical portion 61. The pressing member 60 presses the die member 36. As a result, even when the side surface of the die member 36 is inclined, the pressing member 60 readily follows such inclination of the side surface of the die member 36. This allows the pressing member 60, or the pressing bolt 51, to properly press the die member 36, thus contributing to highly accurate machining.
[0039] (6) The small-diameter portion 54 is arranged between the distal end of each pressing bolt 51 and the external thread portion 52. As a result, if the pressing bolt 51 is excessively fastened or excessive pressure is applied to the pressing bolt 51 from the die member 36 for some reason, the small-diameter portion 54 is deformed to absorb the excessive load that acts on the pressing bolt 51. Damages to the die member 36 and the pressing bolt 51 are thus prevented.
[0040] (7) The reference plates 26 are received in the recesses 25 of the outer die 24. This restricts movement of each reference plate 26 in the vertical direction, which is a movement of the reference plate 26 in the pressing direction and the direction opposite to the pressing direction. The positions of the die members 36 are thus restricted to the predetermined positions such that the die members 36 are maintained at the predetermined positions. Also, since a thick reference plate can be used as each reference plate 26, damage to the reference plate 26 is prevented. Further, even if a thick reference plate is used as each reference plate 26, the gap between the outer die 24 and each die member 36 can be reduced. This minimizes separation between the upper surface (the first surface that configures the shaping face 12 of the lower die 13) of the outer die 24 and the upper surface (the first surface that configures the shaping face 12 of the lower die 13) of the die member 36, which is effective in improving machining accuracy.
[0041] The above-described embodiment may be modified as follows.
[0042] In the above-described embodiment, the reference plates 26 are received in the recesses 25 of the outer die 24. However, instead of the recesses 25 in the outer die 24, recesses may be formed in the corresponding die members 36, and the reference plates 26 may be received in the recesses. Alternatively, the recesses may be formed in both of the outer die 24 and the die members 36, and the reference plates 26 may be received in these recesses.
[0043] A reference plate that restricts the position of the outer die 24 may be arranged between the outer frame 22 and the outer die 24.
[0044] The present invention may be employed in a die that lacks the outer die 24. That is, the inner die 27 may be arranged in the outer frame 22 without employing the outer die 24. In this case, the upper surface of the outer frame 22 may configure the shaping face 12 of the lower die 13. As a result, this configuration lacks the inner frame, and the outer frame 22 solely configures the holding frame.
[0045] The insertion recesses 43 do not necessarily need to open in the lower surface of the outer die 24. That is, an insertion portion may be configured by an elongated insertion hole, which has an oblong cross section. Also in this case, a clearance is formed between the inner surface of the insertion portion, which is configured by the insertion hole, and the corresponding pressing bolt 51 to permit the pressing bolt 51 to move in a direction perpendicular to the upper surface (the first surface that configures the shaping face 12 of the lower die 13) of the outer die 24.
[0046] An elastic member made of rubber may be arranged on the flat surface 59 of the pressing member 60 at the distal end of each pressing bolt 51. This allows the pressing member 60 to follow, with improved effectiveness, inclination of the side surface of the corresponding die member 36. Further, excessive pressure between the pressing member 60 and the die member 36 and impact caused by pressing are attenuated.