SUPERPLASTIC FORMING MACHINE AND A METHOD OF SUPERPLASTIC FORMING
20250018637 ยท 2025-01-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C49/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A superplastic forming machine comprising first and second parallel spaced apart platens, each arranged in a plane normal to a displacement axis; a first displacement mechanism connected to the first platen and configured to displace the first platen along the displacement axis; a locking mechanism which can be configured in a locked configuration in which the first locking mechanism prevents displacement of the first platen along the displacement axis and an unlocked configuration in which the locking mechanism does not prevent displacement of the first platen along the displacement axis; and, a second displacement mechanism connected to the second platen and configured to displace the second platen along the displacement axis towards the first platen the second displacement mechanism being a self-locking displacement mechanism.
Claims
1. A superplastic forming machine comprising first and second parallel spaced apart platens, each arranged in a plane normal to a displacement axis; a first displacement mechanism connected to the first platen and configured to displace the first platen along the displacement axis; a locking mechanism which can be configured in a locked configuration in which the first locking mechanism prevents displacement of the first platen along the displacement axis and an unlocked configuration in which the locking mechanism does not prevent displacement of the first platen along the displacement axis; and, a second displacement mechanism connected to the second platen and configured to displace the second platen along the displacement axis towards the first platen the second displacement mechanism being a self-locking displacement mechanism.
2. A superplastic forming machine as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a frame.
3. A superplastic forming machine as claimed in claim 2, wherein the locking mechanism is configured to lock the first platen to the frame when the locking mechanism is in the locking configuration.
4. A superplastic forming machine as claimed in claim 3, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a chock and a chock displacement mechanism, the chock displacement mechanism being arranged on the first platen and being connected to the chock; the frame comprising a plurality of spaced apart recesses, the recesses being arranged such that as the first platen is displaced along the displacement axis the chock aligns with each recess in turn; wherein when the locking mechanism is in the locked configuration the chock is received in a recess and when the locking mechanism is in the unlocked configuration the chock is spaced apart from the recess.
5. A superplastic forming machine as claimed in claim 4, wherein the chock displacement mechanism is a mechanical or electromechanical displacement mechanism.
6. A superplastic forming machine as claimed in of claim 2, wherein the first displacement mechanism comprises a mechanical or electromechanical displacement mechanism.
7. A superplastic forming machine as claimed in claim 6, wherein the first displacement mechanism comprises at least one of a screw jack and electrical drive system, a screw jack and mechanical drive system, a sprocket and chain mechanism and a rack and pinion mechanism.
8. A superplastic forming machine as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first displacement mechanism is connected to the frame.
9. A superplastic forming machine as claimed in claim 2, wherein the second displacement mechanism comprises a mechanical or electromechanical displacement mechanism.
10. A superplastic forming machine as claimed in claim 9, wherein the second displacement mechanism comprises at last one of a screw jack and an electrical drive system, a screw jack and a mechanical drive system, a sprocket and chain mechanism and a rack and pinion mechanism.
11. A superplastic forming machine as claimed in claim 2, wherein the second displacement mechanism is connected to the frame.
12. A superplastic forming machine as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a mould between the first and second platens.
13. A superplastic forming machine as claimed in claim 12, further comprising a gas source connected to the mould.
14. A method of superplastic forming comprising the steps of (a) providing a superplastic forming machine as claimed in claim 1; (b) arranging a mould containing a material to be formed between the first and second platens; (c) configuring the locking mechanism in the locked configuration so locking the first platen in place; (d) displacing the second platen along the displacement axis by means of the second displacement mechanism to press the mould closed; (e) heating the mould; and (f) providing a gas to the mould to form the material in the mould.
Description
[0035] The present invention will now be described by way of example only and not in any limitative sense with reference to the accompanying drawings in which
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[0040] The superplastic forming machine 1 further comprises a first displacement mechanism 5 connected to the first platen 2 and a frame 6. The first displacement mechanism 5 is configured to displace the first platen 2 along the displacement axis 4 towards and away from the second platen 3. In this embodiment the first displacement mechanism 5 comprises a combination of screw jack 7 and electrical drive system 8. In alternative embodiments other types of mechanical or electromechanical first displacement mechanism 5 are possible. The first displacement mechanism 5 can for example comprise at least one of a screw jack and mechanical drive system, a sprocket and chain mechanism, and a rack and pinion mechanism.
[0041] The superplastic forming machine 1 further comprises a locking mechanism 9. The locking mechanism 9 can be configured in locked and unlocked configurations. In the locked configuration the locking mechanism 9 prevents displacement of the first platen 2 along the displacement axis 4. In the unlocked configuration the locking mechanism 9 does not prevent displacement of the first platen 2 along the displacement axis 4.
[0042] The operation of the locking mechanism 9 is shown in more detail in
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[0046] In this embodiment the chock displacement mechanism 10 comprises a screw 13 connected to an electrical drive system 14. In alternative embodiments of the invention the chock displacement mechanism 10 can comprise other types of mechanical or electromechanical displacement mechanism. The chock displacement mechanism 10 can for example comprise at least one of a screw and mechanical drive system, a sprocket and chain mechanism and a rack and pinion mechanism.
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[0048] In this embodiment the second displacement mechanism 15 comprises a screw jack 16 and an electrical drive system 17. In alternative embodiments of the invention other types of mechanical or electromechanical second displacement mechanism 15 are possible. In alternative embodiments of the invention the second displacement mechanism 15 comprises at least one of a screw jack and mechanical drive system, a sprocket and chain mechanism and a rack and pinion mechanism. In this embodiment the second displacement mechanism 15 is connected to the frame 6.
[0049] In use a two-part mould 18 connected to a gas source 19 is introduced between the first and second platens 2,3 as shown in
[0050] Once the first platen 2 is locked in position the second displacement mechanism 15 then displaces the second platen 3 towards the first platen 2 until the mould 18 is closed as shown in
[0051] The first and second platens 2,3 are then heated. Once they have reached the desired temperature gas is introduced into the mould 18 from a gas source 19 so superplastic forming the material 20 into the shape of an article as shown in
[0052] Once forming is complete the second displacement mechanism 15 displaces the second platen 3 away from the first platen 2, so opening the mould 18 and allowing the removal of the formed article.
[0053] The superplastic forming machine 1 according to the invention has a number of advantages. No closed loop control system is required to control the closing force on the mould 18. The machine 1 is therefore relatively simple and inexpensive to manufacture. Secondly, the first displacement mechanism 5 need only have the capacity to support and displace the first platen 2 and top part of the two part mould 18. Once the first platen 2 is locked in position it is the locking mechanism 9 and frame 6 which withstands the opening force of the mould 18 generated because of the increase of the gas pressure inside the mould 18. Further, the use of hydraulic fluid is not required. If hydraulic fluid is used close to hot platens there is a risk of fire. Further, once the first and second displacement mechanisms 5,15 have moved the first and second platens 2,3 into position to close the mould 18 between them, then the first and second displacement mechanisms 5,15 do not require further power during the forming process to keep the mould 18 closed. This significantly reduces operating cost.
[0054] The superplastic forming machine 1 according to the invention is also suitable for other applications, in particular diffusion bonding and hot and incremental forming, and also blow moulding of composites