AUTOMATED METHOD AND MACHINE FOR FABRICATING METAL FENCE PICKETS
20170368587 ยท 2017-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B21D35/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D43/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D28/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B21D5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D28/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D43/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An automated method and machine for fabricating metal fence pickets in a single operation includes forming material, typically metal strip into multiple pickets with various shapes. The machine includes automated programmable machine for inserting raw material to form the metal fence pickets, automated programmable machine for embossing the metal fence pickets, automated programmable conveyor machine for conveying the raw material, automated programmable machine for cutting, punching holes, and folding the raw material to form the metal fence pickets.
Claims
1. An automated machine for fabricating a plurality of metal fence pickets comprising: (a) a programmable de-coiler for inserting raw material into the machine; (b) an embossing machine for creating decorative textures on the raw material provided by the de-coiler; (c) at least one sensor positioning with respect to the de-coiler for sensing the de-coiler speed; (d) a programmable roll forming machine which includes pairs of rolls, respective pairs of said rolls being spaced apart along raw material feed path; (e) a programmable cutting device being operatively attached to the roll forming machine and operable to cut the raw material for upper portion of each metal fence picket; (f) a programmable punching device being operatively attached to the roll forming machine and operable to punch a plurality of holes on the raw material for each fence picket; (g) a programmable forming machine being operatively by roll forming station to fold and brake vertical edges of the raw material for each fence picket; (h) a programmable cutting station being operatively attached to the roll forming machine and operable to cut a length of the raw material for each metal fence picket; (i) a computer console being operatively connected to the sensor and operable to control the de-coiler speed, wherein the control unit has programming means for the de-coiler to rotate at a slower speed while the embossing machine is in progress, and a faster speed for conveying the raw material to the embossing machine and away from the embossing machine after the raw material has been embossed on each metal fence picket; (j) a control unit being operable to determine number of the metal fence pickets to be formed, wherein the control unit has programming means for the de-coiler to stop inserting the raw material after the number of the metal fence pickets has been reached; and (k) a control unit being operable to determine a length for each metal fence picket, wherein the control unit has programming means for the cutting the length of the raw material for each metal fence picket.
2. The automated machine according to claim 1, wherein the de-coiler further comprises rotary wheel which is actuated by a linear motor being driven electronically.
3. The automated machine according to claim 1, wherein the embossing station is actuated by a linear motor being driven electronically.
4. The automated machine according to claim 1, wherein the roll forming machine is actuated by a servo motor being driven electronically.
5. The automated machine according to claim 4, wherein the servo motor is optimized to automatically adjust speed to synchronize with the de-coiler and embossing station motors.
6. The automated machine according to claim 1, wherein the roll forming machine includes driving means for rotationally driving at least one roll element to assist movement of the raw material through the machine.
7. The automated machinery system according to claim 6, wherein the driving means are operable to selectively drive said roll element at different speeds.
8. The automated machine according to claim 1, wherein the roll forming machine further comprises an encoder operatively connected to the control unit for receiving predetermined parameters.
9. The automated machinery system according to claim 1, wherein the cutting device is actuated by hydraulic power.
10. The automated machinery system according to claim 1, wherein the cutting device further comprises at least one sensor for guiding precise cut of the raw material.
11. The automated machinery system according to claim 1, wherein the punching device is actuated by hydraulic power.
12. The automated machinery system according to claim 1, wherein the punching device further comprises at least one sensor for guiding precise punch holes on the raw material.
13. The automated machine according to claim 1, wherein the roll forming station is adjustable for fabricating different sizes of metal fence pickets.
14. A method for automatedly fabricating a plurality of metal fence pickets comprising: (a) inserting the raw material into the embossing machine; (b) embossing the raw material; (c) cutting the raw material for the upper portion of each metal fence picket; (d) punching a plurality holes on the raw material for each metal fence picket; (e) folding the raw material for the vertical edges of each metal fence picket; (f) engraving lines to create enforcement ribs on the raw material for each metal fence picket; (g) cutting the length of the raw material for each metal fence picket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] The following description includes the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of describing the general principles of the invention. The scope of the invention should be determined with reference to the claims. References are made to
[0021] The machine 100 comprises a de-coiler 130 having a rotary wheel 80 for the raw material and a speed sensor 70 for sensing the speed of the de-coiler 130, wherein the sensor 70 is connected to computer console 140 to adjust feeding raw material to embossing station 40 as shown in
[0022] Referred to
[0023] As shown best in
[0024] The guide sensor 190 is attached to the second cutting station 10 and connected to the computer console 140 to position the cutting mechanism on the cutting area on the raw material which runs the length of the each metal fence picket.
[0025] The computer console 140 is used to display and set operational parameters for operating the cutting and punching mechanisms, wherein the computer console 140 is any type of industrial computer with processor and hard drive to include a programmable logic controller or personal computer. The computer console 140 processes software that controls the feeding, cutting, and punching processes and interfaces to a typical laptop or other portable computer to receive programming instructions. The laptop or other portable computer also includes a wireless card to receive programming software via a wireless network.
[0026] Referring to
[0027] At step 230 reference to
[0028] At step 240, the punching station 20 is operable to punch screw holes positioned by the punching guide sensor 170 on the raw material.
[0029] At steps 250 and 260 reference in
[0030] At step 270 reference to the machine 100 in
[0031] The embodiments were chosen and described to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to persons who are skilled in the art. As various modifications could be made to the exemplary embodiments, as described above with reference to the corresponding illustrations, without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims appended hereto and their equivalents.
[0032] Having illustrated and described the principles of the present invention in a preferred embodiment, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the embodiment can be modified in arrangement and detail without departing from such principles. Any and all such embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.