Background of the Invention
Field of the Invention
[0001] This invention relates to a punch press and a method of punching plate-type workpieces,
and in particular to a punch press provided with one or more than two pairs of disc-shaped
rotatable tool holders each of which supports a plurality of punches or dies, and
a method of processing plate-type workpieces by the punch press.
Description of the Prior Art
[0002] As a conventional punch press is known a turret punch press comprised of a frame,
an upper and a lower turrets rotatably mounted on the frame, for carrying a number
of punch and die tools at the outer peripheries of the turrets, and a striker attached
to the frame, for striking one of the punches. The punch to be struck is positioned
or indexed under the striker when the workpiece is punched.
[0003] Japanese Patent Publication No. 52-27393 discloses a turret punch press comprised
of an upper and lower turrets on which a number of punches and dies are arranged in
several concentric circles so that some punches and dies respectively align in the
radial directions of the upper and lower turrets. The punch press has a striker movable
in a radial direction of the turrets.
[0004] United State Patent No. 4412469 discloses a turret punch press of which upper and
lower turrets carry rotatable punch and die tools. The punch and die tools can be
rotated and positioned or indexed as desired.
[0005] Another US Patent 4976180 discloses a turret punch press provided with upper and
lower turrets to which a pair of rotatable disc-shaped tool holders for carrying a
plurality of punch and die tools are attached. The position or direction of the tool
is changed by the rotation of the tool holder.
[0006] In the above-mentioned turret punch press including the upper and lower turrets carrying
a number of punch and die tools, the turrets are turned or indexed in order to position
the tools with respect to the striker. After the turrets are indexed as mentioned
above, then the tool holder rotates to index the predetermined tools under the striker.
The punch and die tools are immovably attached to the holders and are therefore not
rotated automatically with respect to the holders. The tools may be rotatably attached
to the holders. Making such a complicated configuration, however, in which the tools
rotatably mounted on the rotatable holders attached to the rotatable turrets will
make the tool portion and the holder portion larger and require larger spaces.
Summary of the Invention
[0007] The primary object of the present invention is to provide an improved punch press,
wherein a striker of the press can move to a given position into which punch and die
tools of the press are indexed by rotation of tool holders rotatably mounted on the
press.
[0008] A punch press of the present invention is comprised of tool holder portions supporting
a pair of disc-shaped tool holders, one of the holders carrying a plurality of punch
tools and the other holder carrying a plurality of die tools which cooperate with
the punch tools in order to punch a plate-type workpiece; a reciprocatingly movable
ram; and a striker mounted on the ram, wherein the striker is movable onto the punch
and die tools which are positioned by rotation of the tool holders.
[0009] In the above configuration, when the pair of die holders rotate the directions of
punch and die tools attached to the holders change. For example, when the punch and
die tools face in the X direction and rotate 90 degrees, the tools turn in the Y direction
perpendicular to the X direction. In other words, the tools move to a position of
which phase shifts 90 degrees from the original position with respect to the radius
of rotation of the tool.
[0010] The striker for hitting the punch tool attached to the punch holder can move to a
position into which the tools are indexed by changing their direction and position,
and therefore can punch the workpiece even if the direction and position of the punch
and die tools are changed.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0011] Figure 1 is a front view of a punch press of the present invention.
[0012] Figure 2 is a plan view showing the primary portion of the punch press of the Figure
2.
[0013] Figure 3 is a plan view of the primary portion showing change in thedirection of
punch and die tools.
[0014] Figure 4 is another plan view of the primary portion showing the change of directions
of the punch and the dies.
[0015] Figure 5 is a sectional view, in a large scale, of a striker device of the punch
press of Figure 1.
[0016] Figure 6 is a bottom view of the striker of Figure 5.
[0017] Figure 7 is a sectional view of a second embodiment of the primary portion.
[0018] Figure 8 is a sectional view of a third embodiment of the primary portion.
Description of the Preferred Embodiments
[0019] Figures 1 and 2 are front view of a punch press 1 of the invention and plan view
of the primary portion of the punch press.
[0020] The punch press 1 has a portal frame 3 comprised of upper frame 3U and lower frame
3L. The lower frame 3L is provided with a worktable 5 for supporting a plate-type
workpiece W. The frame 3 is also provided with workclampers 7 for clamping the workpiece
W and a work positioner 9 for moving the workpiece W in the X and Y directions to
position it. The work positioner 9 is known and used for a conventional turret punch
press, and therefore a further description will be omitted.
[0021] The upper and lower frames 3U and 3L of the frame 3 respectively support upper and
lower turrets 11U and 11L which rotate about axes 13 (see Figure 2). The design for
attaching the upper and lower turrets 11U and 11L to the frame 3 may be similar to
that of a conventional turret punch press, and therefore a further description of
the design will be omitted.
[0022] The upper and lower turrets 11U and 11L act as tool holder supporting portions for
supporting punch and die holders 15U and 15L and are, in this embodiment, in the shape
of beam or bar. The punch and die holders 15U and 15L are rotatably mounted on longitudinal
ends of the upper and lower turrets 11U and 11L. A plurality of punch and die tools
17P and 17D are concentricly attached to the punch holder 15U and the die holder 15L.
[0023] In order to punch the workpiece W by striking the punch tool 17P, the upper frame
3U of the frame 3 has a vertically movable striker device 21 provided with a striker
19.
[0024] The design for rotating the turrets 11U and 11L may be the same as that of a conventional
turret punch press. In this embodiment, however, the turrets or beams may rotate by
180 degrees. Hence, each turret is turned by pinion 23 and lack 25 as shown in Figure
2. The pinion 23 is attached to the axis 13 of the turret and engaged with the lack
25 which is reciprocatingly moved by a known actuator such as a pneumatic or hydraulic
cylinder (not shown).
[0025] In order to lock the turned and positioned upper and lower turrets 11U and 11L, both
ends of the turrets are provided with catch blocks 27, while the frame 3 is provided
with lock pins 27 and hydraulic cylinders 31. The hydraulic cylinders 31 activate
the lock pins 29 to engage the catch blocks 27 to lock the turrets.
[0026] The circumferential surfaces of the disc-shaped tool holders 15U and 15L are formed
with worm gears 33U and 33L which engage with rotatable worms 35U and 35L mounted
on the turrets 11U and 11L. Axes 37U and 37L of the worms 35U and 35L extend outward
from the turrets. A clutch nail 39U or 39L is attached to an end of each axis 37U
or 37L.
[0027] The frame 3 supports a servo motor 41 with a pair of pulleys 43, 43 and another pair
of, or upper and lower pulleys 47U and 47L for turning the tool holders 15U and 15L
through the worms 35U and 35L (the supporting configuration is omitted in the drawing).
The upper and lower pulleys 47U and 47L are so disposed as to face the worms 35U and
35L. As shown in Figures 1 and 2, an upper drive belt 45U is expanded around the one
pulley 43 of the motor 41 and the upper pulley 47U, while a lower drive belt 45L is
expanded around the other pulley 43 and the lower pulley 47L. The upper and lower
belts 45U and 45L are tensioned by a plurality of tension pulleys 49. Axes 51U and
51L of the upper and lower follower pulleys 47U and 47L respectively engage upper
and lower spline shafts 51U and 51L each of which is provided at its one end with
a clutch nail 53U or 53L for engaging the clutch nail 39U or 39L of the worms 35U
or 35L. For engaging and disengaging the clutch nails 53U and 53L from the clutch
nails 39U and 39L of the worms 35U and 35L, clutch cylinder 55U and 55L are mounted
on the frame 3. A shifter arm 57U or 57L is attached to an end of a piston rod of
the clutch cylinder 55U or 55L. The shifter arms 57U and 57L fit into circumferential
grooves of the clutch nails 53U and 53L so as to cause the clutch nails 53U and 53L
to move reciprocatingly toward and away from the opposite clutch nails 39U and 39L.
[0028] The clutch nails 53U and 39U, or 53L and 39L engage or disengage each other when
a clutch mechanism 59 comprised of the clutch nails 39U and 53U and the clutch cylinder
55U, or of the clutch nails 39L and 53L and the clutch cylinder 55L operates. By driving
the servo motor 41 when the worms 35U and 35L are connected to the opposite clutch
nails 39U and 39L, the punch and die tool holders rotate simultaneously in the same
direction, and therefore desired punch and die tools in the tool holders are indexed
or positioned with respect to the striker 19 of the striker device 21.
[0029] The turrets 11U and 11L rotate to index desired tool holders when the lock of the
turrets by lock pins 29 is released and the clutch nails 39U and 53U, and 39L and
53L are disconnected.
[0030] As understood from the above description, the tool holders 15U, 15L rotate with respect
to the upper and lower turrets 11U, 11L. When the tool holders rotate 90 degrees with
respect to the turrets the direction (longitudinal direction) of punching areas P
of the tools 17P, 17D change from the X direction shown in Figure 3 into the direction
Y shown in Figure 4 and the positions or phases of the punch and die tools 17P, 17D
shift 90 degrees. The directions of the punching areas P or the tools 17P, 17D and
positions of the tools change as desired by controlling the rotation of the holders.
[0031] It becomes necessary to move the striker 19 of the striker device 21 with respect
to the change in the position of the punch and die tools 17P, 17D. In this embodiment,
the striker 19 is so designed as to move to the changed position of the tools.
[0032] A vertically movable ram 61 (Fig. 1) activated by means of a conventional hydraulic
cylinder mechanism or the like (not shown) is mounted on the frame 3. The striker
device 21 is disposed under the ram 61 and provided with the striker 19 which is movable
to changes its position.
[0033] Figures 5 and 6 show the detail of the striker device 21. A supporting plate 63 is
secured to a bottom portion of the ram 61 by bolts or the like (not shown). A casing
67 is integrally attached to the supporting plate 63 by a plurality of bolts 65. The
casing 67 supports inside a cylinder-shaped revolving body 71 through a plurality
of bearings 69.
[0034] An outer annular surface of a lower portion of the revolving body 71 is formed with
a worm gear 73 which engages a rotatable worm mounted on the casing 67. The worm gear
73 is rotated by a servo motor 77 (Fig. 6) mounted on the casing 67. A guide member
79 extending in a radial direction of the revolving body 71 is attached to the bottom
surface of the revolving body 71 by means of bolts. The guide member 79 supports a
block 81 which moves along the guide member 79 while carrying the striker 19. In order
to move the block 81 along the guide member 79, a transfer cylinder 83 is attached
to one end of the guide member 79. A free end of a piston rod 83R is connected to
the transfer cylinder 83 for reciprocatingly moving the block 81 carrying the striker
19.
[0035] When the transfer cylinder operates, the block 81 carrying the ram 19 moves in the
radial direction of the revolving body 71. Hence, the ram 19 moves to the center or
in the radial direction of the tool holders 15U, 15L. As the revolving body 71 can
be rotated while the striker 19 is positioned off the center of the revolving body
71, the striker 19 can move as desired with respect to the change in the position
of the punch and die tools 17P, 17D. The radius of rotation of the striker 19 is preferably
equal to that of the punch and die tools 17P, 17D.
[0036] A top portion of the striker 19 extrudes upward from the block 81 into a groove 71G
defined by the lower portion of the revolving body 71. A shear plate 85, anvil block
87 and power transmission block 89 are provided between the supporting block 85 and
the top portion of the striker 19. The ram 61 transmits its pressing force to the
striker 19 through the shear plate 85 and the blocks 87 and 89. This design cause
the ram 61 under overload to punch the shear plate 85 and protects the other members
from damages.
[0037] When punching of the workpiece W is carried out by a selected pair of punch and die
tools 17P, 17D attached to the tool holders 15U, 15L and the position and direction
of the tools are changed by the rotation of the tool holders, the servo motor 77 operates
to rotate the revolving body 71 and move the striker 19 to the position into which
the tools 17P, 17D has transferred.
[0038] Figure 7 shows a second embodiment of the mechanism for moving a striker 19 to a
desired position. In this embodiment, an X-axis guide member 91 extending in the X
direction is secured to a lower portion of the ram 61, and an X-axis slider 95 is
mounted on the X-axis guide member 91. The X-axis slider 95 is moved by an X-axis
cylinder 93 along the X-axis guide member 91. The X-axis slider is formed with Y-axis
grooves 97 extending in the direction Y substantially perpendicular to the X direction.
An Y-axis slider 101 which is moved by a Y-axis cylinder 99 engages the Y-axis grooves
97 of the X-axis slider 95 so as to slide in the Y direction. A striker 19 is secured
to the Y-axis slider. The Y-axis cylinder 99 is provided so that it penetrates anelongate
hole 91H formed in the X-axis guide member 91 and extending in the X direction.
[0039] In the above configuration, the striker can move in the X and Y directions with respect
to the change in position of the tools.
[0040] Figure 8 shows a third embodiment of the mechanism for moving the striker 19 to a
desired position. In this embodiment, a first striker 19A is provided at the center
of a revolving body 103 which is mounted on the ram 61 in a way similar to that of
the first invention. The same numeral references are assigned to the members which
function the same as those of the first embodiment. A second striker 19B is provided
apart from the first striker 19A by a distance e.
[0041] In this configuration, the first striker 19A hits a punch tool attached to the center
of the punch holder, while the second striker 19B hits a plurality of punch tools
attached to the punch holder apart from the center of the holder by the distance e.
1. A punch press comprising:
tool holder supporting portions;
a pair of tool holders rotatably mounted on the supporting portions, one of the
holders carrying a plurality of punch tools, the other holder carrying a plurality
of die tools which cooperate with the punch tools in order to punch a workpiece;
a vertically movable ram; and
a striker attached to the ram, wherein the striker is movable to a position into
which desired punch and die tools attached to the pair of tool holders are indexed
in order to change direction of the tools by rotating the pair of tool holders.
2. The punch press of Claim 1, wherein the ram is provided with a revolving body rotatable
about the ram, and the striker is attached to the revolving body so as to move in
a radial direction of the revolving body.
3. The punch press of Claim 1, wherein the ram is provided with a slider movable in a
direction, and the striker is mounted on the slider movably in a direction substantially
perpendicular to the direction in which the slider is movable.
4. The punch press of Claim 1, wherein the ram is provided with a revolving body rotatable
about the ram, and the striker is attached to the revolving body apart from a center
of a lower portion of the revolving body.
5. A method for punching a plate-type workpiece by a punch press provided with a striker
and tool holder supporting portions which carry a pair of disc-shaped rotatable tool
holders, one of the holders carrying a plurality of punch tools, the other holder
carrying a plurality of die tools which cooperate with the punch tools in order to
punch the workpiece, wherein the punching is carried out by moving the striker to
a position into which the punch and die tools on the pair of tool holders are indexed
in order to change direction of the tools by rotating the pair of tool holders.