BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an upper tool removably attached to an upper tool
holder device for a press brake, and more specifically to an upper tool which can
actuate the upper tool holder device so that the clamping force can be increased when
attached to the upper tool holder device.
Description of the Related Art
[0002] As is well known, the structure of a press brake is such that an upper table (referred
to as an upper apron, sometimes) and a lower table (referred to as a lower apron,
sometimes) are provided so as to be opposed vertically to each other and further any
one of the upper and lower tables is moved up and down relative to the other as a
ram.
[0003] Further, in the press brake, an upper tool is attached to the lower portion of the
upper table and a lower tool is attached to the upper portion of the lower table.
[0004] In the above-mentioned structure, work disposed between the upper and lower tools
can be bent when both the tools are engaged with each other by moving the movable-side
table up and down.
[0005] In the above-mentioned press brake, in order to exchange an upper tool with another
upper tool according to the bending shape of work, a number of upper tool holder devices
are attached to the lower portion of the upper table, and further a number of tools
are removably supported by a number of the upper tool holder devices, respectively.
[0006] Here, in the conventional upper tool holder device, an upper tool clamp is mounted
on a holder body attached to the lower portion of the upper table, and the upper portion
of the upper tool is strongly fastened and fixed between the holder body and the upper
tool clamp when the upper clamp is fastened with fastening bolts.
[0007] In the conventional upper tool holder device, therefore, a great number of fastening
bolts arranged on a number of upper tool holder devices must be rotated in order to
exchange the upper tool on the upper table, thus causing a problem in that the tool
exchange work is complicated and therefore troublesome.
[0008] To overcome the above-mentioned problem, another upper tool holder device has been
so far proposed such that an air cylinder is attached for each upper tool holder device
to fasten and unfasten the upper tool clamp with the use of the attached air cylinder,
respectively.
[0009] In this conventional art upper tool holder device, however, since a number of air
cylinders must be provided for a number of the upper tool holder devices independently,
and further since air source is required additionally, there exists another problem
in that the structure is complicated and therefore the manufacturing cost thereof
is high.
[0010] Further, in the conventional art upper tool holder device, whenever the upper tool
is unclamped by releasing the upper tool clamp provided for the upper tool holder
device, there exists such a danger that the released upper tool falls down. Further,
in the prior art upper tool holder device, during the upper tool setting work, since
the upper tool must be first fastened slightly to such an extent that the upper tool
will not fall and then the upper tool must be fastened strongly with the upper tool
clamp after the alignment of both the upper and lower tools has been confirmed, there
exists another problem in that the upper tool setting work is troublesome.
[0011] Further, there is another conventional art as disclosed by a document EP-O 387 121
A1 related to the present invention, whose structure is such that an upper tool is
clamped between an upper tool holder body and an upper tool clamp pivotally attached
to the upper table of a press brake. In this conventional structure, however, since
the upper tool must be attached to and removed from the upper tool holder body by
pivoting the upper tool about the pivotal axle of the upper tool clamp, there exists
such a shortcoming that the shape of the upper tool is restricted.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0012] With these problems in mind, therefore, it is the primary object of the present invention
to provide an upper tool removably attachable to the upper tool holder device, by
which the upper tool can be exchanged easily, without dropping the upper tool from
the tool holder device, even when the upper tool is released from clamping.
[0013] To achieve the above-mentioned object, the present invention provides an upper tool
for a press brake which comprises push actuating means for actuating upward an actuated
member movable up and down, in a clamping force increasing mechanism such that an
upper tool clamping force can be increased gradually when the actuated member mounted
on an upper holder device of the press brake is moved upward.
[0014] Preferably, the push actuating means is a lower surface of an engage groove portion
extending horizontally and formed in any of a front or rear surface of the upper tool.
Further, the push actuating means is a lower surface of an engage groove portion extending
horizontally and formed in any of front and rear surfaces of the upper tool, an upper
surface of the engage groove portion being engageable with a part of the actuated
member. Further, the push actuating means is a lower surface of an engage groove portion
extending horizontally and formed in any of front and rear surfaces of the upper tool,
the engage groove portion being formed between a vertical position roughly the same
as a holder contact surface formed at a shoulder portion of the upper tool and another
vertical position slightly lower than an upper end of the upper tool.
[0015] Further, the present invention provides an upper tool for a press brake, which comprises
push actuating means for actuating upward an actuated member movable up and down,
in a clamping force increasing mechanism such that an upper tool clamping force can
be increased gradually when the actuated member mounted on an upper holder device
of the press brake is moved upward, said push actuating means being a lower surface
of an engage groove portion rectangular in cross section and formed in any of front
and rear surfaces of the upper tool, the upper surface of said engage groove portion
being engageable with a projecting portion rectangular in cross section of the actuated
member, and a vertical dimension of the rectangular projecting portion of the actuated
member being determined to be slightly larger than that of the engage groove portion.
[0016] In the upper tool for a press brake according to the present invention, when the
actuated member of the upper tool holder device is pushed upward by the push actuating
means of the upper tool for a press brake relative to the upper tool holder device,
since the clamping force increases gradually by the clamping force increasing mechanism,
it is possible to clamp the upper tool securely. Accordingly, the upper tool can be
mounted to the upper tool holder device easily and securely without use of any tool.
[0017] In another preferred embodiment, the present invention provides an upper tool for
a press brake removably attached between an support plate provided at a lower portion
of a holder body of an upper tool holder device mounted on an upper table of the press
brake and an upper tool clamp pivotally attached to the upper holder body so as to
push the upper tool against the support plate, wherein the upper tool is formed with:
a contact surface brought into tight contact with a lower surface of the support plate;
a slide surface brought into slidable contact with any of front and rear surfaces
of the support plate; a wedge pushing-up portion for pushing upward a wedge-shaped
member provided movably up and down at a lower portion of the upper tool clamp, in
order to increase an upper tool clamping force by the upper tool clamp when the upper
tool is moved upward relative to the support plate so that the contact surface of
the upper tool can be brought into tight contact with the lower surface of the support
plate; and a processing portion for processing work in cooperation with a lower tool.
[0018] Further, the wedge pushing-up portion is a lower surface formed in an engage groove
portion formed in the upper tool so as to be engageable with and disengageable from
an engage projecting portion of the wedge-shaped member. Further, the engage groove
portion is formed with an upper engage surface engageable with an upper surface of
the engage projecting portion of the wedge-shaped member for prevention of the upper
tool from being dropped from the upper tool holder device. Further, the wedge pushing-up
portion is an upper surface formed in an engage projecting portion formed in the upper
tool so as to be engageable with and disengageable from an engage groove portion formed
in the wedge-shaped member.
[0019] In other preferred embodiment, the present invention provides an upper tool for a
press brake removably attached between an support plate provided at a lower portion
of a holder body of an upper tool holder device mounted on an upper table of the press
brake and an upper tool clamp pivotally attached to the upper holder body so as to
push the upper tool against the support plate, wherein the upper tool is formed with:
a contact surface brought into tight contact with a lower surface of the support plate;
a slide surface brought into slidable contact with any of front and rear surfaces
of the support plate; a wedge pushing-up portion for pushing upward a wedge-shaped
member provided movably up and down at a lower portion of the upper tool clamp in
order to increase an upper tool clamping force by the upper tool clamp when the upper
tool is moved upward relative to the support plate so that the contact surface of
the upper tool can be brought into tight contact with the lower surface of the support
plate; and a processing portion for processing work in cooperation with a lower tool,
and wherein under the condition that the wedge pushing-up portion is brought into
loose contact with the wedge-shaped member to push the wedge-shaped member upward,
a space H between the lower end surface of the support plate and the contact surface
of the upper tool is given by an expression as follows:

where: A denotes a dimension between a pivotal center of the upper tool clamp and
an elastic member for pushing the upper tool clamp; B denotes an average dimension
between the same pivotal center and a push actuating portion at which the upper tool
clamp pushes the upper tool against the support plate via the wedge-shaped member;
P denotes a pushing force for pushing the upper tool against the support plate; K
denotes the elastic modulus of the elastic member; and ϑ denotes an inclination angle
of the wedge-shaped member.
[0020] In the upper tool for a press brake according to the present invention, the upper
portion of the upper tool is pinched between the support plate of the upper tool holder
device and the pivotal upper tool clamp; the engage groove portion formed in the upper
tool is engaged with the engage projecting portion of the wedge-shaped member provided
movably up and down at the lower portion of the upper tool clamp; and the upper tool
is moved upward relative to the support plate to move upward the wedge-shaped member
by the wedge pushing-up portion formed at the lower surface of the engage groove portion
of the upper tool. Under these conditions, since the space between the lower portion
of the upper tool clamp and the support plate is widened by the wedge-shaped member,
the clamping force increases gradually by an elastic force of the elastic member,
with the result that it is possible to clamp the upper tool securely.
[0021] When the above-mentioned clamping force is released, since the upper surface of the
engage projecting portion of the wedge-shaped member is engaged with the upper surface
of the engage groove portion of the upper tool, it is possible to prevent the upper
tool from being dropped from the upper tool holder device, with the result that the
upper tool can be attached to or removed from the upper tool holder device easily
and safely without use of any tool.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022]
Fig. 1 is a front view showing an embodiment of the upper tool holder device according
to the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 2 - 2 shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing the essential portion of a second embodiment
of the upper tool holder device according to the present invention;
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing the essential portion of a third embodiment
of the upper tool holder device according to the present invention;
Fig. 5 is a front view showing a fourth embodiment of the upper tool holder device
according to the present invention;
Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 6 - 6 shown in Fig. 5;
Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 7 - 7 shown in Fig. 5;
Fig. 8 is an illustration showing the relationship between the upper tool holder device
and the upper tool according to the present invention;
Fig. 9 is an illustration showing a fifth embodiment of the upper tool holder device
and the upper tool according to the present invention; and
Fig. 10 is an illustration showing a sixth embodiment of the upper tool holder device
and the upper tool according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0023] To facilitate understanding of the present invention, the overall construction of
the upper tool holder device 1 to which the present invention is applied will be described
in detail hereinbelow.
[0024] The upper tool holder device 1 is removably attached to the lower portion of an upper
table 3 of a press brake (not shown). The upper tool holder device 1 is provided with
a holder body 5 removably attached to the upper table 3, an upper tool clamp 11 pivotally
attached to the holder body 5 to push and fix an upper portion 9U of an upper tool
9 against and to a support plate 7 formed integrally with the lower portion of the
holder body 5, a clamping force adjusting mechanism 13 for adjusting the clamping
force to the upper tool clamp 11, a clamp releasing mechanism 15 for releasing the
upper tool 9 clamped by the upper tool clamp 11, and a wedge-shaped member 17 (actuated
member) movable up and down relative to the lower portion of the upper clamp 11 and
formed with an engage projecting portion 17K engageable with an engage groove portion
9K (push actuating means) formed in the upper tool 9.
[0025] In more detail, the holder body 5 is formed with an upper block portion 5B having
a thick wall extending in the front and rear direction (the right and left direction
in Fig. 2) and a support plate 7 having a thin wall extending in the same direction
and formed integral with the upper block portion 5B. Further, a mounting plate 21
is attached onto the front surface (on the left side surface in Fig. 2) of the upper
block 5B of the holder body 5 with a plurality (two) of bolts 19 (see Fig. 1) so as
to project upward away from the upper end portion of the holder body 5.
[0026] Therefore, when the mounting plate 21 is brought into contact with the lower front
surface portion of the upper table 3 and further a clamp jaw 25 is fastened with two
fastening bolts 23 screwed into the upper table 3, since the upper mounting plate
21 can be pressed against the upper table 3, it is possible to mount the holder body
5 onto the upper table 3.
[0027] In order to adjust the vertical position of the holder body 5 relative to the upper
table 3, a wedge member 27 extending horizontally (see Fig. 1) is interposed between
the upper surface of the holder body 5 and the lower surface of the upper table 3.
A fixing bolt 31 is passed through a slot 29 formed in the mounting plate 21 so as
to extend in the horizontal direction, and screwed into the wedge member 27 (see Fig.
2).
[0028] In the above-mentioned structure, under the condition that the clamp jaw 25 is fastened
slightly to such an extent that the holder body 5 will not fall and in addition the
fixing bolt 31 is unfastened, when the wedge member 27 is moved in the right and left
direction in Fig. 1, it is possible to finely adjust the vertical position of the
holder body 5 relative to the upper table 3.
[0029] The above-mentioned upper tool clamp 11 is a plate member having a width (in the
right and left direction in Fig. 1) roughly the same as that of the holder body 5,
and pivotally attached to the holder body 5 so as to fasten and fix the upper portion
9U of the upper tool 9 between the upper tool clamp 11 and the support plate 7 (as
shown in Fig. 2) and to the support plate 7.
[0030] In more detail, the upper clamp 11 is supported so as to be pivotal in the front
and rear direction by a plurality of mounting bolts 33 passing through a plurality
(two) of through holes 11H formed at roughly the vertically middle portion of the
upper tool clamp 11 and fixedly fastened toward the support plate 7 in the horizontal
direction. To facilitate the pivotal motion of the upper tool clamp 11, a spherical
washer 35 is interposed between each head of the mounting bolts 33 and the upper tool
clamp 11, as shown in Fig.2. Further, two coil springs 37 are elastically interposed
between the upper tool clamp 11 and the support plate 7 so as to be urged away from
each other.
[0031] The upper tool clamp 11 is formed with an inclined surface 11S at the lower portion
thereof, whose upper end portion is inclined toward the support plate 7. In contact
with this inclined surface 11S, the wedge-shaped member (actuated member) 17 is disposed
so as to be movable up and down relative to the inclined surface 11S.
[0032] In more detail, the upper tool clamp 11 is formed with two slots 11LH extending in
the vertical direction on the left and right sides at the lower end portion thereof.
Further, two mounting bolts 39 passing through these slots 11LH, respectively are
screwed into the wedge-shaped member (actuated member) 17, so that the wedge-shaped
member 17 can be attached to the upper tool clamp 11 so as to be movable up and down,
because the two mounting bolts 29 are movable within the slots 11LH. Further, the
wedge-shaped member 17 is formed with the engage projecting portion 17K at an appropriate
position thereof so as to be removably engageable with a horizontal engage groove
portion 9K formed in the upper tool 9.
[0033] In other words, since the engage projecting portion 17K is a projecting portion projecting
outward from the wedge-shaped member (actuated member) 17, the cross-sectional shape
of the engage projecting portion 17K is rectangular in shape, as shown in Fig. 2.
[0034] Further, the clamping force adjusting mechanism 13 is provided in a horizontal hole
5H formed in the upper block portion 5B of the holder body 5, so as to apply an adjustable
clamping force to the upper tool 9 clamped between the upper clamp 11 and the support
plate 7.
[0035] In more detail, as shown in Fig. 2, the clamping force adjusting mechanism 13 is
composed of an adjust screw 41, a ring member 43 loosely fitted to the adjust screw
41, a nut member 45 in mesh with the adjust screw 41 to adjust the position of the
ring member 43, and an elastic member 47 such as a spring disposed between a head
portion 41H of the adjust screw 41 and the ring member 43.
[0036] In the above-mentioned construction, it is possible to adjust the urging force of
the elastic member 47 by adjusting the engage position of the nut member 45 relative
to the adjust screw 41; that is, by adjusting the compression of the elastic member
47.
[0037] In the clamping force adjusting mechanism 13, the head portion 41H of the adjust
screw 41 is in contact with the inner bottom wall portion of the hole 5H, and further
a cylindrical push member 49 (into which the nut member 45 is inserted) is in contact
with the ring member 43. Further, the end portion of the fastening screw 51 of the
clamping force releasing mechanism 15 provided on the upper tool clamp 11 is in contact
with the push member 49.
[0038] In more detail, the clamp releasing mechanism 15 is composed of the fastening screw
51 passing through and screwed into the upper portion of the upper tool clamp 11 and
a lever 53 formed integral with the fastening screw 51.
[0039] Accordingly, when the lever 53 is pivoted, it is possible to fasten and unfasten
the fastening screw 51 toward and from the cylindrical push member 49. Further, two
right and left stopper pins 55 (see Fig. 1) are implanted in the mounting plate 21
to restrict the pivotal motion of the lever 53.
[0040] In the above-mentioned construction, as shown in Fig. 2, under the condition that
the upper tool 9 is clamped between the support plate 7 of the holder body 5 and the
upper clamp 11, when the lever 53 of the clamp releasing mechanism 15 is pivoted clockwise
to the rightward position (R) in Fig. 1 to fasten the fastening screw 51, since the
elastic member 47 of the clamping force adjusting mechanism 13 is further compressed,
the elastic force of the elastic member 47 is increased, so that the upper tool 9
is more strongly fastened and fixed by the upper clamp 11 due to an increased reaction
force caused by the elastic force of the elastic member 47.
[0041] In contrast with this, when the lever 53 of the clamp releasing mechanism 15 is pivoted
counterclockwise to the leftward position (L) in Fig. 1 to unfasten the fastening
screw 51, the upper tool 9 is released from the clamping force of the upper tool clamp
11.
[0042] As described above, when the lever 53 is pivoted to fasten or unfasten the upper
tool 9 through the upper clamp 11, the upper clamp 11 is pivoted clockwise or counterclockwise
(leftward or rightward in Fig. 2) about the mounting bolt 33.
[0043] In order to guide the pivotal motion of the upper tool clamp 11 and further to restrict
the vertical movement of the upper tool clamp 11, as shown in Fig. 1, a plurality
of small restriction pieces (or members) 57 are attached to the holder body 5 with
bolts 59 so as to be in contact with the upper surface of the upper tool clamp 11.
Accordingly, the upper clamp 11 can fasten or fix the upper tool 9 at any predetermined
position stably without being moved up and down.
[0044] As shown in Fig. 2, the upper tool 9 removably attached to the upper tool holder
device 1 constructed as described above is formed with a contact surface 9F brought
into contact with a lower end surface 7E of the support plate 7. Further, the upper
tool 9 is formed with the upper portion 9U projecting upward from the contact surface
9F and with a slide surface 9S brought into slidable contact with the front surface
of the support plate 7. Further, the upper tool 9 is formed with an engage groove
portion (push actuating means) 9K on the surface opposite to the slide surface 9S.
Further, the upper tool 9 is formed with a work processing portion 9M at the lower
end portion thereof to bend a work K in cooperation with a lower tool 63 attached
to the lower table 61 of the press brake.
[0045] As well understood with reference to Fig. 2, the engage groove of the engage groove
portion 9K is formed into a rectangular shape in cross section in such a way that
the upper surface of the engage groove portion (push actuating means) 9K serves as
an engage surface engageable with the upper surface of the engage projecting portion
17K of the wedge-shaped member (actuated member) 17, and further the lower surface
thereof parallel to the upper surface thereof serves as a push actuating means or
a wedge pushing-up portion for pushing up the lower surface of the engage projecting
portion 17K of the wedge-shaped member 17. Accordingly, the engage projecting portion
17K of the wedge-shaped member 17 can be engaged with the engage groove portion 9K
of the upper tool 9. Further, the vertical dimension of the engage groove portion
9K is determined to be slightly larger than that of the engage projecting portion
17K so that the wedge-shaped member 17 is not moved up and down excessively relative
to the upper tool 9.
[0046] In the above-mentioned construction, in the case where the upper tool 9 has been
removed from the upper tool holder device 1, the upper tool 9 can be attached again
to the upper tool holder device 1 as follows:
[0047] First, the lever 53 of the clamp releasing mechanism 15 is pivoted clockwise in Fig.
1 to the rightward position (R) to fasten the fastening screw 51. Under these conditions,
a space can be maintained between the support plate 7 and the wedge-shaped member
17 attached to the lower portion of the upper tool clamp 11, and the wedge-shaped
member 17 is located at the lowermost position due to its weight.
[0048] Accordingly, it is possible to insert the upper portion 9U of the upper tool 9 into
the space formed between the support plate 7 and the upper clamp 11 in the horizontal
direction in such a way that the engage groove portion 9K (push actuating means) formed
in the upper tool 9 is engaged with the engage projecting portion 17K of the wedge-shaped
member 17 (actuated member).
[0049] Thereafter, the movable side of the upper and lower tables 3 and 61 of the press
brake is moved up and down to engage the upper and lower tools 9 and 63 correctly
with each other. In this engagement process of both the upper and lower tools 9 and
63, the upper tool 9 is generally moved upward relative to the holder body 5.
[0050] When the upper tool 9 is moved gradually upward relative to the holder body 5 as
described above, since the lower surface of the engage projecting portion 17K of the
wedge-shaped member 17 is also moved upward by the lower surface of the engage groove
portion 9K of the upper tool 9, the wedge-shaped member 17 is moved upward together
with the upper tool 9. Accordingly, the upper tool clamp 11 is pivoted gradually in
the clockwise direction in Fig. 2, so that the elastic member 47 of the clamping force
adjusting mechanism 13 is compressed gradually.
[0051] Accordingly, when the upper tool 9 is moved upward relative to the support plate
7 so that the contact surface 9F of the upper tool 9 is brought into contact with
the lower end surface 7E of the support plate 7, the upper tool clamp 11 can clamp
the upper portion 9U of the upper tool 9 more strongly and tightly due to the increased
elastic force of the elastic member 47 of the clamping force adjusting mechanism 13,
with the result that it is possible to attach the upper tool 9 easily to the upper
tool holder device 1.
[0052] In the above-mentioned construction, in the case where the upper tool 9 has been
already attached to the upper tool holder device 1, the upper tool 9 can be removed
from the upper tool holder device 1 as follows:
[0053] First, the lever 53 of the clamp releasing mechanism 15 is pivoted to the leftward
position (L) in Fig. 1 to unfasten the fastening screw 51, so that the upper tool
9 is released from the fastening condition by the upper tool clamp 11.
[0054] When the upper tool 9 is released from the upper tool clamp 11, both the upper tool
9 and the wedge-shaped member 17 drop to the lowermost position due to their weights,
respectively. In this case, since an upper surface of the engage groove portion 9K
of the upper tool 9 is engaged with the engage projecting portion 17K of the wedge-shaped
member 17, it is possible to prevent the upper tool 9 from being further dropped,
thus maintaining the safety. Under the condition that the upper tool 9 is released
from the clamping condition by the upper tool clamp 11, when the upper tool 9 is moved
in the horizontal direction, it is possible to easily remove the upper tool 9 from
the upper tool holder device 1.
[0055] As understood already, in the upper tool holder device 1 according to the present
invention, it is possible to attach and remove the upper tool 9 to and from the upper
tool holder device 1 easily, without use of any tool, in spite of the simple construction.
[0056] Further, in the embodiment of the present invention, the structure is such that when
the lower surface of the engage groove portion 9K (push actuating means) of the upper
tool 9 pushes upward the engage projecting portion 17K of the wedge-shaped member
(actuated member) 17, the clamping force (push force) of the upper tool clamp 11 against
the support plate 7 increases gradually with increasing upward movement of the wedge-shaped
member 17. Therefore, the wedge-shaped member 17, the upper clamp 11 and the clamp
force adjusting mechanism 13, etc. construct a sort of clamp force increasing mechanism
for increasing the clamping force gradually when the wedge-shaped member 17 (which
serves as an actuated member) is moved upward relative to the support plate 7.
[0057] As a part of the above-mentioned clamping force increasing mechanism, there is provided
a clamping force adjusting mechanism 13 including the elastic member 47. In this embodiment,
however, it is also possible to adopt a hydraulic cylinder filled with a compressive
fluid (e.g., gas) instead of the clamping force adjusting mechanism 13. Further, it
is also possible to construct the upper tool clamp 11 itself by a leaf spring without
use of the clamping force adjusting mechanism 13. In this case, the elastic deformation
of the upper tool clamp 11 itself is used to generate the clamping force. In other
words, the clamping force increasing mechanism of the upper tool holder device can
be constructed in various ways.
[0058] Fig. 3 shows a second embodiment of the upper tool holder device 1 according to the
present invention, in which the wedge-shaped member (actuated member) 17 is formed
with an engage groove portion 17K, and the upper tool 9 is formed with an engage projecting
portion 9K (push actuating means) so as to be engageable with the engage groove portion
17K of the wedge-shaped member 17. In other words, the wedge-shaped member 17 Is pushed
upward by the engage projecting portion 9K of the upper tool 9. The construction and
the function of the second embodiment except above are the same as with the case of
the first embodiment, and whereby the same effect as in the first embodiment can be
obtained.
[0059] Fig. 4 shows a third embodiment of the upper tool holder device 1 according to the
present invention, in which the wedge-shaped member (actuated member) 17 is additionally
formed with an upper engage projecting portion 17P. By bringing this engage projecting
portion 17P into contact with the upper surface of the upper tool 9, the wedge-shaped
member 17 is pushed upward by the upper surface of the upper tool 9. The construction
and the function of the third embodiment except above are the same as with the case
of the first and second embodiments, and whereby the same effect as in the first and
second embodiments can be obtained.
[0060] Figs. 5 to 7 show the fourth embodiment of the upper tool holder device 1 according
to the present invention, in which both the surfaces of the upper tool 9 can be reversed
relative to each other and further an additional upper tool 9 can be attached to the
rear surface side of the support plate 7 in cooperation with another rear side upper
tool clamp 65. Accordingly, the same reference numerals have been retained for the
similar parts or elements which have the same functions as with the case of the first
embodiment, and only the points different from the first embodiment will be described
hereinbelow, without repeating the similar detailed description thereof.
[0061] In order to attach the upper tool 9 onto the rear surface side of the support plate
7, the rear side upper tool clamp 65 is provided on the rear side of the support plate
7.
[0062] In more detail, as shown in Fig. 7, a stud 67 formed with a semi-spherical head 67H
is provided horizontally by use of a mounting bolt 69 on the rear surface of the support
plate 7 of the holder body 5. The rear side upper tool clamp 65 is pivotally supported
by this stud 67.
[0063] To pivot the mounting bolt 69, a tool hole 11T is formed in the front side upper
tool clamp 11. Further, a rotation-stop pin 71 is attached to the head portion 67H
of the stud 67 so as to be engaged with a groove 65G formed in the rear side upper
tool clamp 65. Therefore, even when the mounting bolt 69 is rotated, the stud 67 will
not be rotated.
[0064] To use in common the clamping force adjusting mechanism 13 for both the front side
upper tool clamp 11 and the rear side upper tool clamp 65, a small-diameter hole 73
is formed in the bottom wall portion of the hole 5H of the holder body 5. Further,
a contact member 75 mounted on the upper portion of the rear side upper tool clamp
65 is passed through this small-diameter hole 73 and brought into contact with the
head portion 41H of the adjusting screw 41.
[0065] Further, a ring nut 77 is screwed into the hole 5H on the left side (in Fig. 2) to
restrict the movement of the push member 49 of the clamping force adjusting mechanism
13.
[0066] In the above-mentioned structure, when the mounting bolt 69 screwed into the stud
67 is fastened, it is possible to push and fix the upper tool 9 against the rear side
surface of the support plate 7 with the rear side upper tool clamp 65. In contrast
with this, when the mounting bolt 69 is unfastened, the upper tool 9 is released from
the rear side upper tool clamp 65.
[0067] Further, when the upper tool clamp 11 is kept unmovable under the condition that
an appropriate member is interposed between the front side upper tool clamp 11 and
the support plate 7, it is possible to fasten and unfasten the upper tool 9 by the
rear-side upper tool clamp 65 with the use of the lever 53.
[0068] In summary, in the fourth embodiment, it is possible to selectively attach the upper
tool 9 reversed in the front and rear direction to the support plate 7 according to
the bending shape of the work W. Further, the upper tool 9 can be attached to and
removed from the upper tool holder device 1 easily for tool exchange.
[0069] As described above, in the upper tool holder device 1 and the upper tool 9 according
to the present invention, it is possible to attach and remove the upper tool 9 to
and from the upper tool holder device 1 easily in spite of the simple construction,
without dropping the upper tool 9 even when the upper tool 9 is released from the
upper tool holder device 1, thus improving the safety of the upper tool exchange work.
[0070] As described above, in the upper tool holder device 1 of the present invention, the
upper tool 9 can be moved upward relative to the support plate 7 of the tool holder
device 1, and the tool clamping force by the upper tool clamp 11 can be increased
gradually when the wedge-shaped member (actuated member) 17 is pushed upward. Therefore,
when the contact surface 9F of the upper tool 9 is brought into contact with the lower
end surface 7E of the support plate 7, it is possible to obtain a sufficiently large
clamping force.
[0071] With reference to Fig. 8, the dimensional relationship of the tool clamping elements
will be explained in further detail below. Under the condition that the lower surface
of the engage projecting portion 17K of the wedge-shaped member (actuated member)
17 is brought into a faint contact with the lower surface of the engage groove portion
(push actuating means) 9K formed in the upper tool 9 as the wedge pushing-up portion,
it is preferable that the space H between the lower end surface 7E of the support
plate 7 and the contact surface 9F of the upper tool 9 is determined as expressed
below:

where:
A denotes a dimension between the pivotal center of the upper tool clamp 11 and
the elastic means 47 of the clamping force adjusting mechanism 13 for pushing the
upper tool clamp 11; B denotes an average dimension between the same pivotal center
and the push actuating portion at which the upper tool clamp 11 pushes the upper tool
9 against the support plate 7 via the wedge-shaped member 17; P denotes a pushing
force for pushing the upper tool 9 against the support plate 7; K denotes the elastic
modulus of the elastic means 47; and ϑ denotes an inclination angle of the wedge-shaped
member 17.
[0072] As shown in Fig. 8, when the upper tool 9 is moved upward relative to the support
plate 7, since the lower portion of the upper tool clamp 11 is displaced by ΔL and
simultaneously the upper portion thereof is displaced by ΔX, the elastic member 47
is compressed, so that a clamping force can be increased.
[0073] Here, however, if the dimension H is smaller than that as expressed by the above
formula, when the upper tool 9 is moved slightly upward, since the contact surface
9F of the upper tool 9 is brought into contact with the lower end surface 7E of the
support plate 7, a sufficient clamping force cannot be obtained. As a result, there
exists an undesirable possibility that the upper tool 9 may drop.
[0074] In contrast with this, if the dimension H is larger than that as expressed by the
above formula, when the contact surface 9F of the upper tool 9 is brought into contact
with the lower end surface 7E of the support plate 7, the displacement of the elastic
member 47 increases beyond the above-mentioned value ΔX. Therefore, although a large
clamping force can be obtained, when the upper tool 9 is required from being released
from the clamping force by use of the lever 53, a large releasing force is required,
with the result that there exists an undesirable possibility that the upper tool 9
cannot be attached to or removed from the upper tool holder device 1.
[0075] Fig. 9 shows a fifth embodiment of the upper tool holder device 101 and the upper
tool 9 according to the present invention.
[0076] In this embodiment, an upper tool holder device 101 is provided with a work cylinder
103. Further, the upper tool 9 is provided with a push actuating member (means) 107
for pushing upward an actuated rod (actuated member) 103P of the work cylinder 103.
When this work cylinder 103 is moved upward, it is possible to obtain a clamping force
increasing mechanism 105 for increasing the tool clamping force gradually.
[0077] In more detail, an upper clamp 111 is pivotally supported by a support plate 109
via a pin 113. This upper clamp 111 pushes and fixes the upper portion 9U of the upper
tool 9 against and to the support plate 109 of the upper tool holder device 101.
[0078] At the upper portion of the upper tool clamp 111, a piston rod 115P is provided.
The end of this piston rod 115P is reciprocatingly inserted into a clamp cylinder
115 attached to the support plate 109. The cylinder 115 is linked with the work cylinder
103 provided with the actuated rod 103P via a hydraulic circuit composed of a check
valve CV, an open/close valve V, and an accumulator ACC.
[0079] Therefore, in this embodiment, after the upper portion 9U of the upper tool 9 has
been located between the support plate 109 and the upper clamp 11, when the actuated
rod (actuated member) 103P is pushed upward by the push actuating member (means) 107
of the upper tool 9, since the working fluid within the work cylinder 103 is supplied
to the clamp cylinder 115 through the check valve CV, so that the piston rod 115P
projects to pivot the upper clamp 111 in the counterclockwise direction. Consequently,
the upper portion 9U of the upper tool 9 can be pushed against and fixed to the support
plate 109.
[0080] Fig. 10 shows a sixth embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, the
upper surface of the upper portion 9U of the upper tool 9 is used as a push actuating
means. That is, when an actuated (rod) member 121 (movable up and down) is pushed
upward by this push actuating means (the upper surface) of the upper tool 9, since
an upper wedge member 125 is pushed upward via an elastic member 123 disposed on the
upper portion of the actuated rod member 121, the upper clamping 111 is pivoted in
the counterclockwise direction in Fig. 10, so that the upper tool 9 can be pushed
against and fixed to the support plate 109.
[0081] As described above, the upper tool for a press brake according to the present invention
comprises push actuating means (9K, 107, 9U) for actuating upward an actuated member
(17, 103P, 121) movable up and down, in a clamping force increasing mechanism such
that an upper tool clamping force can be increased gradually when the actuated member
(17, 103P, 121) mounted on an upper holder device (1) of the press brake is moved
upward. Therefore, it is possible to clamp the upper tool securely to the upper tool
holder device without use of any tool. For this purpose, the upper tool is formed
with only the push actuating means for pushing upward the actuated member. In other
words, it is unnecessary to form the upper tool into a special shape.
[0082] Further, the push actuating means is a lower surface of an engage groove portion
(9K) extending horizontally and formed in any of a front or rear surface of the upper
tool (9). Therefore, the shape of the push actuating means is simple.
[0083] Further, the push actuating means is a lower surface of an engage groove portion
(9K) extending horizontally and formed in any of front and rear surfaces of the upper
tool (9), and an upper surface of the engage groove portion (9K) is engageable with
a part of the actuated member (17). Therefore, the upper and lower surfaces of the
engage groove portion formed in the upper tool can be utilized effectively.
[0084] Further, the push actuating means is a lower surface of an engage groove portion
(9K) extending horizontally and formed in any of front and rear surfaces of the upper
tool (9), and the engage groove portion (9K) is formed between a vertical position
roughly the same as a holder contact surface (9F) formed at a shoulder portion of
the upper tool (9) and another vertical position slightly lower than an upper end
of the upper tool. Therefore, when the upper tool is clamped between the upper tool
clamp and the support plate, no moment for pivoting the upper tool will not be generated,
so that it is possible to fix and clamp the upper tool more securely.
[0085] Further, the upper tool for a press brake according to the present invention comprises
push actuating means (9K) for actuating upward an actuated member (17) movable up
and down, in a clamping force increasing mechanism such that an upper tool clamping
force can be increased gradually when the actuated member (17) mounted on an upper
holder device (1) of the press brake is moved upward. The push actuating means (9K)
is a lower surface of an engage groove portion (9K) rectangular in cross section and
formed in any of front and rear surfaces of the upper tool (9); the upper surface
of the engage groove portion (9K) is engageable with an engage projecting portion
(17K) rectangular in cross section of the actuated member (17); and a vertical dimension
of the rectangular engage projecting portion (17k) of the actuated member is determined
to be slightly larger than that of the engage groove portion. Therefore, the upper
tool can be removably attached to the upper tool holder device without applying an
excessive vertical movement of the upper tool relative to the upper tool holder device,
with the result that the upper tool can be exchanged stably.
[0086] Further, the present invention provides an upper tool for a press brake removably
attached between an support plate (7) provided at a lower portion of a holder body
(5) of an upper tool holder device (1) mounted on an upper table (3) of the press
brake and an upper tool clamp (11) pivotally attached to the upper holder body (5)
so as to push the upper tool (9) against the support plate (7), wherein the upper
tool is formed with: a contact surface (9F) brought into tight contact with a lower
surface of the support plate (7); a slide surface (9S) brought into slidable contact
with any of front and rear surfaces of the support plate; a wedge pushing-up portion
(9K) for pushing upward a wedge-shaped member (17) provided movably up and down at
a lower portion of the upper tool clamp (11), in order to increase an upper tool clamping
force by the upper tool clamp (11) when the upper tool (9) is moved upward relative
to the support plate (7) so that the contact surface (9F) of the upper tool can be
brought into tight contact with the lower surface of the support plate; and a processing
portion (9M) for processing work in cooperation with a lower tool (63).
[0087] The wedge pushing-up portion (9K) is a lower surface formed in an engage groove portion
(9K) formed in the upper tool so as to be engageable with and disengageable from an
engage projecting portion (17K) of the wedge-shaped member (17). Further, the engage
groove portion (9K) is formed with an upper engage surface engageable with an upper
surface of the engage projecting portion (17K) of the wedge-shaped member (17) for
prevention of the upper tool from being dropped from the upper tool holder device
(1). Further, the wedge pushing-up portion (9K) is an upper surface formed in an engage
projecting portion (9K) formed in the upper tool so as to be engageable with and disengageable
from an engage groove portion (17K) formed in the wedge-shaped member (17).
[0088] Further, the upper tool for a press brake according to the present invention, it
is possible to facilitate mounting and dismounting of the upper tool to and from the
upper tool holder device, in the mechanism by which the upper tool clamping force
can be increased gradually when the upper tool is moved upward relative to the support
plate of the upper tool holder device. Further, since a sufficient clamping force
can be obtained whenever the upper tool is mounted to the upper tool holder device,
it is possible to prevent the upper tool from being dropped from the upper tool holder
device due to insufficient clamping force, while preventing that the upper tool is
difficult to be dismounted from the upper tool holder device due to an excessive tool
clamping force. Furthermore, since the upper tool is kept held by the upper tool holder
device whenever the upper tool is being replaced, it is possible to improve the safety
of upper tool exchange work.
1. An upper tool for a press brake which comprises push actuating means for actuating
upward an actuated member movable up and down, in a clamping force increasing mechanism
such that an upper tool clamping force can be increased gradually when the actuated
member mounted on an upper holder device of the press brake is moved upward.
2. The upper tool for a press brake of claim 1, wherein said push actuating means is
a lower surface of an engage groove portion extending horizontally and formed in any
of a front or rear surface of the upper tool.
3. The upper tool for a press brake of claim 1, wherein said push actuating means is
a lower surface of an engage groove portion extending horizontally and formed in any
of front and rear surfaces of the upper tool, an upper surface of the engage groove
portion being engageable with a part of the actuated member.
4. The upper tool for a press brake of claim 2 or 3, wherein said push actuating means
is a lower surface of an engage groove portion extending horizontally and formed in
any of front and rear surfaces of the upper tool, the engage groove portion being
formed between a vertical position roughly the same as a holder contact surface formed
at a shoulder portion of the upper tool and another vertical position slightly lower
than an upper end of the upper tool.
5. An upper tool for a press brake, which comprises push actuating means for actuating
upward an actuated member movable up and down, in a clamping force increasing mechanism
such that an upper tool clamping force can be increased gradually when the actuated
member mounted on an upper holder device of the press brake is moved upward, said
push actuating means being a lower surface of an engage groove portion rectangular
in cross section and formed in any of front and rear surfaces of the upper tool, the
upper surface of said engage groove portion being engageable with a projecting portion
rectangular in cross section of the actuated member, and a vertical dimension of the
rectangular projecting portion of the actuated member being determined to be slightly
larger than that of the engage groove portion.
6. An upper tool for a press brake removably attached between an support plate provided
at a lower portion of a holder body of an upper tool holder device mounted on an upper
table of the press brake and an upper tool clamp pivotally attached to the upper holder
body so as to push the upper tool against the support plate, the upper tool comprising:
a contact surface brought into tight contact with a lower surface of the support
plate;
a slide surface brought into slidable contact with any of front and rear surfaces
of the support plate;
a wedge pushing-up portion for pushing upward a wedge-shaped member provided movably
up and down at a lower portion of the upper tool clamp, in order to increase an upper
tool clamping force by the upper tool clamp when the upper tool is moved upward relative
to the support plate so that the contact surface of the upper tool can be brought
into tight contact with the lower surface of the support plate; and
a processing portion for processing work in cooperation with a lower tool.
7. The upper tool for a press brake of claim 6, wherein said wedge pushing-up portion
is a lower surface formed in an engage groove portion formed in the upper tool so
as to be engageable with and disengageable from an engage projecting portion of the
wedge-shaped member.
8. The upper tool for a press brake of claim 7, wherein the engage groove portion is
formed with an upper engage surface engageable with an upper surface of the engage
projecting portion of the wedge-shaped member for prevention of the upper tool from
being dropped from the upper tool holder device.
9. The upper tool for a press brake of claim 6, wherein said wedge pushing-up portion
is an upper surface formed in an engage projecting portion formed in the upper tool
so as to be engageable with and disengageable from an engage groove portion formed
in the wedge-shaped member.
10. An upper tool for a press brake removably attached between an support plate provided
at a lower portion of a holder body of an upper tool holder device mounted on an upper
table of the press brake and an upper tool clamp pivotally attached to the upper holder
body so as to push the upper tool against the support plate, the upper tool comprising:
a contact surface brought into tight contact with a lower surface of the support
plate;
a slide surface brought into slidable contact with any of front and rear surfaces
of the support plate;
a wedge pushing-up portion for pushing upward a wedge-shaped member provided movably
up and down at a lower portion of the upper tool clamp in order to increase an upper
tool clamping force by the upper tool clamp when the upper tool is moved upward relative
to the support plate so that the contact surface of the upper tool can be brought
into tight contact with the lower surface of the support plate; and
a processing portion for processing work in cooperation with a lower tool, and
wherein under the condition that the wedge pushing-up portion is brought into loose
contact with the wedge-shaped member to push the wedge-shaped member upward, a space
H between the lower end surface of the support plate and the contact surface of the
upper tool is given by an expression as follows:

where:
A denotes a dimension between a pivotal center of the upper tool clamp and an elastic
member for pushing the upper tool clamp; B denotes an average dimension between the
same pivotal center and a push actuating portion at which the upper tool clamp pushes
the upper tool against the support plate via the wedge-shaped member; P denotes a
pushing force for pushing the upper tool against the support plate; K denotes the
elastic modulus of the elastic member; and ϑ denotes an inclination angle of the wedge-shaped
member.
11. The upper tool for a press brake of claim 10, wherein said wedge pushing-up portion
is a lower surface formed in an engage groove portion formed in the upper tool so
as to be engageable with and disengageable from an engage projecting portion of the
wedge-shaped member.
12. The upper tool for a press brake of claim 11, wherein the engage groove portion is
formed with an upper engage surface engageable with an upper surface of the engage
projecting portion of the wedge-shaped member for prevention of the upper tool from
being dropped from the upper tool holder device.
13. The upper tool for a press brake of claim 10, wherein said wedge pushing-up portion
is an upper surface formed in an engage projecting portion formed in the upper tool
so as to be engageable with and disengageable from an engage groove portion formed
in the wedge-shaped member.
14. An upper tool for a press brake having a upper tool holder apparatus with a wedge-shaped
member which has a stop projection for engaging with the upper tool, the wedge-shaped
member vertically movably provided at an lower portion of an upper tool clamp pivotally
attached to the upper tool holer apparatus, said upper tool comprising:
a contact surface contactable to a lower surface of a support plate provided at
a lower portion of a holder body of an upper tool holder apparatus attached to an
upper table of a press brake;
a slide surface slidably contactable to a front or rear surface of the support
plate;
an engage groove engageable with and disengageable from the stop projection of
the wedge-shaped member; and
a work processing portion for processing a work in cooperation with a lower tool.
15. An upper tool of claim 14, wherein said engage groove has a pressing surface for pressing
the stop projection of the wedge-shaped member so as to drive the wedge-shaped member.
16. An upper tool of claim 14, wherein said engage groove has a falling away preventing
surface for preventing said upper tool from falling away from the wedge-shaped member.
17. An upper tool of claim 14, wherein said engage grooves includes a pressing surface
for pressing the stop projection of the wedge-shaped member so as to drive the wedge-shaped
member and a falling away preventing surface for preventing said upper tool from falling
away from the wedge-shaped member.
18. An upper tool for a press brake having a upper tool holder apparatus with a wedge-shaped
member which has a stop groove for engaging with the upper tool, the wedge-shaped
member vertically movably provided at an lower portion of an upper tool clamp pivotally
attached to the upper tool holder apparatus, said upper tool comprising:
a contact surface contactable to a lower surface of a support plate provided at
a lower portion of a holder body of an upper tool holder apparatus attached to an
upper table of a press brake;
a slide surface slidably contactable to a front or rear surface of the support
plate;
an engage projection engageable with and disengageable from the stop groove of
the wedge-shaped member; and
a work processing portion for processing a work in cooperation with a lower tool.
19. An upper tool of claim 18, wherein said engage projection has a pressing surface for
pressing an inner surface of the stop groove of the wedge-shaped member so as to drive
the wedge-shaped member.
20. An upper tool of claim 18, wherein said engage projection has a falling away preventing
surface for come into contact with an inner surface of the stop groove of the wedge-shaped
member to prevent said upper tool from falling away from the wedge-shaped member.
21. An upper tool of claim 18, wherein said engage projection includes a pressing surface
for pressing an inner surface of the stop groove of the wedge-shaped member so as
to drive the wedge-shaped member and a falling away preventing surface for come into
contact with an inner surface of the stop groove of the wedge-shaped member to prevent
said upper tool from falling away from the wedge-shaped member.