Wallboard punch assembly with stripper bushings
11466453 ยท 2022-10-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B28B1/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04B2001/8245
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B26F1/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26F1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B28B1/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26F1/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A punch assembly for creating clean holes in a wallboard sheet having at least one surface with a face paper layer. The punch assembly includes a frame having a lower assembly configured to support the wallboard sheet, a plate on an upper frame assembly being reciprocable relative to the at least one surface of the wallboard sheet, at least one stripper bushing connected to the plate, where the at least one stripper bushing including a hole and a piercing edge, and at least one punch configured to move through the hole in the at least one stripper bushing. In operation, the plate is moved against the at least one surface of the wallboard sheet so that the piercing edge of the at least one stripper bushing contacts the face paper layer and at least partially cuts the face paper layer prior to the at least one punch moving through the wallboard sheet to form at least one clean hole in the wallboard sheet.
Claims
1. A punch assembly for creating holes in a wallboard sheet, the wallboard sheet having at least one surface with a face paper layer, the punch assembly comprising: a frame having a lower assembly configured to support the wallboard sheet; a plate on an upper frame assembly, the plate being reciprocable relative to the at least one surface of the wallboard sheet, said plate including an upper surface, a bottom surface that faces the wallboard sheet, and at least one bushing hole having an upper end with a recessed portion extending along a longitudinal axis of the plate; at least one stripper bushing being seated in said at least one bushing hole in the plate and removably connected to the plate, said at least one stripper bushing including a top end and a bottom end, a through hole extending from said top end to said bottom end, a flange projecting laterally outwardly from the top end and seated in said recessed portion of said at least one bushing hole, and a piercing edge extending from said bottom end of said at least one stripper bushing and at least partially beyond said plate; a backing plate placed on said at least one stripper bushing and secured to said plate on the upper frame assembly, said backing plate including a through-hole and configured to hold said at least one stripper bushing in said at least one bushing hole; and at least one punch configured to move through the through holes in the at least one stripper bushing and said backing plate, wherein in operation, the plate is moved against the at least one surface of the wallboard sheet so that the piercing edge of the at least one stripper bushing contacts the face paper layer and at least partially cuts the face paper layer prior to the at least one punch moving through the wallboard sheet to form at least one hole in the wallboard sheet.
2. The punch assembly of claim 1, wherein the body has a cylindrical shape.
3. The punch assembly of claim 1, further comprising a die plate on said lower assembly, said die plate being configured for supporting the wallboard sheet.
4. The punch assembly of claim 3, further comprising a plurality of die bushings removably attached to the die plate, wherein the die bushings include through holes that are each configured to receive the at least one punch.
5. The punch assembly of claim 1, wherein the piercing edge is a non-continuous edge.
6. A punch assembly for creating holes in a wallboard sheet, the wallboard sheet having opposing upper and lower face paper layers, comprising: a frame; a die plate including a plurality of die bushings configured for supporting the wallboard sheet, each of the die bushings including a hole; a stripper plate being vertically reciprocable against the upper surface of the wallboard sheet, said stripper plate including an upper surface, a bottom surface that faces the wallboard sheet and a plurality of bushing holes, each of said plurality of bushing holes having an upper end with a recessed portion extending along a longitudinal axis of the stripper plate; a plurality of stripper bushings being seated in said plurality of bushing holes and removably connected to the stripper plate, each of said stripper bushings being non-movably attached to one of said plurality of bushing holes such that said stripper bushings do not move relative to the stripper plate during use, and each of the stripper bushings including a top end, a bottom end, a through hole and a flange projecting laterally from the top end and seated in said recessed portion of one of said plurality of bushing holes, each of said stripper bushings including a piercing edge, said piercing edge extending from said bottom end of each of said plurality of stripper bushings and at least partially beyond said stripper plate; a backing plate placed on said plurality of stripper bushings and secured to said stripper plate, said backing plate including a plurality of through-holes and configured to hold said plurality of stripper bushings in said plurality of bushing holes; a plurality of punches aligned with corresponding through holes in the stripper bushings, the die bushings and the backing plate, and configured for moving through the through holes in the stripper bushings and the die bushings, wherein in operation, the stripper plate is moved against the upper face paper layer of the wallboard sheet so that the piercing edges of each of the stripper bushings contact and at least partially cut the upper face paper layer prior to the punches moving through the through holes in the stripper bushings, the wallboard sheet and at least partially into the holes in the die bushings to respectively form a plurality of holes in the wallboard sheet.
7. The punch assembly of claim 6, further comprising an upper assembly movably attached to the frame and including the stripper plate, wherein the upper assembly is movable between a non-contact position, where the stripper plate is spaced from the wallboard sheet, and a contact position, where the stripper plate is in contact with the wallboard sheet.
8. The punch assembly of claim 7, further comprising at least one biasing device attached to the upper assembly and configured for biasing the stripper plate against the wallboard sheet when the upper assembly is in the contact position.
9. The punch assembly of claim 8, wherein the biasing device includes a housing, a spring enclosed in the housing and a post movably connected to the housing and positioned adjacent to the spring where the spring biases the post outwardly from the housing.
10. The punch assembly of claim 6, wherein the die bushings are removably attached to the die plate.
11. The punch assembly of claim 6, further comprising an upper assembly movably attached to the frame and including an upper member having at least one recess, at least one support attached to the stripper plate at a first end and movably positioned in the at least one recess at a second end, wherein the upper member lifts the stripper plate away from the wallboard sheet when the at least one support is at a bottom end of the at least one recess.
12. The punch assembly of claim 6, wherein the piercing edge is a non-continuous edge.
13. The punch assembly of claim 1, wherein said lower assembly of said frame includes at least one pilot pin extending upwardly from said lower assembly and configured to engage the wallboard sheet to align and position the wallboard sheet on said lower assembly.
14. The punch assembly of claim 6, wherein said frame includes a lower assembly having at least one pilot pin extending upwardly from said lower assembly and configured to engage the wallboard sheet to align and position the wallboard sheet on said lower assembly.
15. The punch assembly of claim 1, wherein the piercing edge has a substantially flat peripheral surface and a tapered surface extending from said flat peripheral surface.
16. The punch assembly of claim 6, wherein the piercing edge has a substantially flat peripheral surface and a tapered surface extending from said flat peripheral surface.
17. The punch assembly of claim 1, wherein a shape of said at least one bushing hole and a across-section of said at least one stripper bushing are exactly the same.
18. The punch assembly of claim 6, wherein a shape of each of said bushing holes and a across-section of each of said stripper bushings are exactly the same.
19. The punch assembly of claim 18, wherein a diameter of said at least one bushing hole is greater than a diameter of said at least one stripper bushing.
20. The punch assembly of claim 6, wherein a diameter of each of said plurality of bushing holes is greater than a diameter of each of said plurality of stripper bushings.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(11) The present punch assembly forms one or more holes through a wallboard sheet in different patterns. A feature of the present assembly is that each hole is formed cleanly through the wallboard sheet with less face paper fragments and cracking at the hole openings.
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(13) The lower assembly 14 includes a die plate 20 mounted to the frame 12 and at least one die bushing, and preferably, a plurality of die bushings 22 removably attached to the die plate 20. In the illustrated embodiment, the die plate 20 and die bushings 22 are made of a durable material such as steel. It should be appreciated that the die plate 20 and the die bushings 22 may be made out of any suitable material or combination of materials. Each of the die bushings 22 has an outer diameter and a through-hole 24 with a designated inner diameter. The die bushings 22 support the wallboard sheet 18 and form a bottom opening 26 of each hole 28 made in the wallboard sheet 18. During a punching or stamping operation, at least one pilot pin 30 is attached to and extends upwardly from the die plate 20 to help align and position the wallboard sheet 18 relative to the upper and lower assemblies 14, 16. As shown in
(14) The upper assembly 16 includes an upper member 38 attached to a hydraulic ram portion or ram 40 of the punch assembly 10 that is movably connected to the frame 12. Preferably, the ram 40 includes one or more hydraulic pistons (not shown) each attached to the upper assembly 16 that reciprocally move the upper assembly relative to the lower assembly 14 in upward and downward strokes. The stripper plate 42 is spaced from and positioned below the upper member 38. The stripper plate 42 is a generally rectangular plate made of steel or other suitable material that includes at least one, and preferably a plurality of holes 44 (
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(17) A plurality of supports, such as bolts 70, interconnect the upper member 38 with the stripper plate 42. Each support or bolt 70 includes a bottom end 72 attached to the stripper plate 42 and a top end 74 that is reciprocally movably positioned in a corresponding recess 76 formed in the upper member 38. Specifically, the top end 74 of each bolt 70 includes a body 78 and a head 80, where the head has an outer diameter that is greater than an outer diameter of the body as shown in
(18) Additionally, a plurality of guide pins 94 further interconnect the upper member 38 and the stripper plate 42 where each guide pin includes a bottom end 96 fixedly attached to the stripper plate 42 and a top end 98 slidably connected to the upper member 38. The upper member 38 includes a plurality of holes 100 corresponding to the size and shape of the top ends 98 of the guide pins 94. A plurality of guide bushings 102 are each removably inserted in a respective one of the holes 100. Each guide bushing 102 includes an inner surface 104 having machined grooves that receive and hold a lubricant. The guide bushings 102 each define a through-holes 106 each having an inner diameter that is greater than the outer diameter of the guide pins 94 such that the guide pins reciprocally slide within the guide bushings 102. The guide pins 94 further support the connection between the upper member 38 and the stripper plate 42 and help to maintain the orientation of upper member 38 relative to the stripper plate 42 so that the punches 84 remain aligned with the corresponding holes in the stripper plate 42 and the die plate 20.
(19) In operation, the ram 40 moves the upper assembly 16 downwardly against the wallboard sheet 18. Initially, the head 80 of each bolt 70 is positioned at the bottom ends 82 of the corresponding recess 76. When the stripper plate 42 of the upper assembly 16 engages the wallboard sheet 18, the ram 40 continues to move the upper member 38 downwardly to apply pressure on the stripper plate 42 and thereby the wallboard sheet 18. This pressure causes the head 80 of the each bolt 70 to move upwardly within the respective recesses 76.
(20) Once the piercing edges 52 engage the wallboard sheet 18, the ram 40 retracts the upper assembly 16 upwardly away from the lower assembly 14. Also, the upper member 38 moves upwardly until the head 80 of each of the bolts 70 contacts the bottom ends 82 of the respective recesses 76, which causes the upper member 38 to pull upwardly on each bolt to simultaneously pull upwardly on the stripper plate 42 and move the stripper plate 42 away from the wallboard sheet 18.
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(22) At least one biasing member 86 is attached to the upper member 38 and biases the stripper plate 42 against the wallboard sheet 18 until the ram 40 moves the upper member 38 from a first position or contact position shown in
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(24) As the stripper plate 42 engages the wallboard sheet 18, the piercing edges 52 of each of the stripper bushings 46 engage the wallboard sheet 18 to pre-cut the face paper layer on the top surface of the wallboard sheet. Also, the post 92 of the biasing member 86 engages the stripper plate 42, causing the post to retract or push upwardly into the housing 88 against the biasing force of the coil spring 90 in the housing 88. As such, the biasing member 86 applies a downward biasing force or pressure on the stripper plate 42 to maintain the position of the stripper plate during a punching operation. Simultaneously, the punches 84 move through the respective through-holes 68 and the heads 80 of the bolts 70 move upwardly within the recesses 76 in the upper member 38. Initially, the punches 84 move through the pre-cut openings in the upper or top face paper layer on the wallboard sheet 18 to form clean, non-fragmented holes through the face paper layer. The punches 84 continue to move through the wallboard sheet 18 and at least partially move into the respective die bushings 22. The cutting clearance between the outer surfaces of the punches 84 and the inner surfaces of the die bushings 22 are configured to be in the range of 0.0010 inches to 0.0020 inches so that the bottom face paper layer on the bottom surface of the wallboard sheet 18 is cut cleanly. As such, little to no paper fragments are generated as the punches 84 move through the bottom face paper layer. In the illustrated embodiment, the cutting clearance is 0.0015 inches but may be any suitable clearance value.
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(26) The punching assembly and process described above forms one or more pre-cut openings in the face paper layer on a top surface of a wallboard sheet prior to the punching assembly punching or stamping holes through the wallboard sheet so the clean and clear holes are formed in the wallboard sheet. As a result, the holes in the punched wallboard sheet do not include paper fragments protruding into the holes at the top and bottom surfaces of the wallboard sheet. Thus, a punched wallboard sheet is produced that has an enhanced aesthetic appearance and enhanced acoustical damping properties.
(27) While particular embodiments of the present punch assembly and methods of punching a wallboard sheet have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth in the following claims.